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    Amynthas tienphucanus Pham 1995

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    Amynthas tienphucanus (Pham, 1995) Pheretima tienphucana Pham, 1995a: 22, fig. 1 A; Pham 1995c: 95; Nakamura 1999: 27; Thai 2000a: 310. Amynthas ? tienphucanus— Blakemore 2007a: 98; Blakemore 2008b. Type locality. Vietnam (Quang Nam: Tien Phuoc). Type material. SORC, Vietnam. Records from Vietnam. Quang Nam (Tien Phuoc) (Pham 1995a). Distribution. Only known from Vietnam. Vietnamese name. Giun tiên phước. Remarks. Blakemore (2007a) stated its status as " species inquirenda ". Further examination was not possible because all previously collected material has been lost.Published as part of Nguyen, Tung T., Nguyen, Anh D., Tran, Binh T. T. & Blakemore, Robert J., 2016, A comprehensive checklist of earthworm species and subspecies from Vietnam (Annelida: Clitellata: Oligochaeta: Almidae, Eudrilidae, Glossoscolecidae, Lumbricidae, Megascolecidae, Moniligastridae, Ocnerodrilidae, Octochaetidae), pp. 1-92 in Zootaxa 4140 (1) on page 47, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4140.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/25650

    Metapheretima tiencanhensis Pham 1995

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    <i>Metapheretima tiencanhensis</i> (Pham, 1995) <p> <i>Pheretima tiencanhensis</i> Pham, 1995a: 24, fig. 1C; Pham 1995c: 100; Thai 2000a: 310; Pham 2010: 64. <i>Polypheretima tiencanhensis—</i> Nakamura 1999: 7; Blakemore 2008b.</p> <p> <i>Metapheretima tiencanhensis—</i> Nguyen <i>et al.</i> 2014: 108, fig. 1.</p> <p> <b>Type locality.</b> Vietnam (Quang Nam: Tien Phuoc).</p> <p> <b>Type material.</b> SORC, Vietnam.</p> <p> <b>Examined material.</b> 1 C (<b>SORC-HV.228.01</b>) village No.1, Tien Canh, Tien Phuoc, Quang Nam, 27/01/1988, coll. Pham Thi Hong Ha; 1 C (<b>SORC-PV.228.1</b>) garden, Group No.3, Tra My town, Quang Nam, 04/03/1989, coll. Pham Thi Hong Ha; 2 C and 1 A (<b>SORC-V.288.02</b>) Binh Lam, Hiep Duc, Quang Nam, 19/12/1988, coll. Pham Thi Hong Ha.</p> <p> <b>Records from Vietnam. Da Nang</b> (Son Tra; Hai Van; Ba Na NP); <b>Quang Nam</b> (Tien Phuoc; Tra My) (Pham 1995a, 2010).</p> <p> <b>Distribution.</b> Only known from Vietnam.</p> <p> <b>Vietnamese name.</b> Trùn tiên cảnh.</p> <p> <b>Remarks.</b> Blakemore (2008b) considered it as " <i>species inquirenda</i> ", material was re-checked to confirm its generic position.</p>Published as part of <i>Nguyen, Tung T., Nguyen, Anh D., Tran, Binh T. T. & Blakemore, Robert J., 2016, A comprehensive checklist of earthworm species and subspecies from Vietnam (Annelida: Clitellata: Oligochaeta: Almidae, Eudrilidae, Glossoscolecidae, Lumbricidae, Megascolecidae, Moniligastridae, Ocnerodrilidae, Octochaetidae), pp. 1-92 in Zootaxa 4140 (1)</i> on pages 69-70, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4140.1.1, <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/256507">http://zenodo.org/record/256507</a&gt

    Pham, Nhan T.

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    Quick Guide to Kidney Transplantation/ Phuong-Chi T Pham, Phuong-Thu T Pham.

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    WlAbNL Legal Deposit; Only available on premises controlled by the deposit library and to one user at any one time; The Legal Deposit Libraries (Non-Print Works) Regulations (UK).1 online resource (352 pages

    Conversational adjustments in interaction (Pham & Viswanathan, 2024)

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    Purpose: We examined which measures of complexity are most informative when studying language produced in interaction. Specifically, using these measures, we explored whether native and nonnative speakers modified the higher level properties of their production beyond the acoustic–phonetic level based on the language background of their conversation partner.Method: Using a subset of production data from the Wildcat Corpus that used Diapix, an interactive picture matching task, to elicit production, we compared English language production at the dyad and individual level across three different pair types: eight native pairs (English–English), eight mixed pairs (four English–Chinese and four English–Korean), and eight nonnative pairs (four Chinese–Chinese and four Korean–Korean).Results: At both the dyad and individual levels, native speakers produced longer and more clausally dense speech. They also produced fewer silent pauses and fewer linguistic mazes relative to nonnative speakers. Speakers did not modify their production based on the language background of their interlocutor.Conclusions: The current study examines higher level properties of language production in true interaction. Our results suggest that speakers’ productions were determined by their own language background and were independent of that of their interlocutor. Furthermore, these demonstrated promise for capturing syntactic characteristics of language produced in true dialogue.Supplemental Material S1. Transcription guidelines.Supplemental Material S2. Transcription sample (Levels 1–3).Supplemental Material S3. Supplemental analyses (Levels 1–3).Pham, C. T., & Viswanathan, N. (2024). Studying conversational adjustments in interaction: Beyond acoustic phonetic changes, Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 67(1), 196–210. https://doi.org/10.1044/2023_JSLHR-23-00268</p

    Hypomagnesemia: a clinical perspective

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    Phuong-Chi T Pham,1 Phuong-Anh T Pham,2 Son V Pham,3 Phuong-Truc T Pham,4 Phuong-Mai T Pham,5 Phuong-Thu T Pham61Olive View&ndash;UCLA Medical Center, Los Angeles, CA, USA; 2Veterans Administration Central California Health Care System, Fresno, CA, USA; 3South Texas Veterans Health Care System and University of Texas Health Science Center, San Antonio, TX, USA; 4Pennsylvania State University Wilkes-Barre, Lehman, PA, USA; 5Greater Los Angeles Veterans Administration, Sepulveda, CA, USA; 6David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA, Los Angeles, CA, USAAbstract: Although magnesium is involved in a wide spectrum of vital functions in normal human physiology, the significance of hypomagnesemia and necessity for its treatment are under-recognized and underappreciated in clinical practice. In the current review, we first present an overview of the clinical significance of hypomagnesemia and normal magnesium metabolism, with a focus on renal magnesium handling. Subsequently, we review the literature for both congenital and acquired hypomagnesemic conditions that affect the various steps in normal magnesium metabolism. Finally, we present an approach to the routine evaluation and suggested management of hypomagnesemia.Keywords: hypomagnesemia, magnesium, diabetes mellitus, alcohol, TRPM6, cisplati

    Task Optimisation for a Modern Cloud Remanufacturing System Using the Bees Algorithm

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    Remanufacturing represents one of the most promising strategies for reaching economic and environmental sustainability goals. The implementation of cloud technologies in the classical remanufacturing process provides an opportunity to define a novel approach called cloud remanufacturing. Referring to this context, this chapter proposes the application of the Bees Algorithm (BA) for task assignation optimisation in the cloud remanufacturing context. Furthermore, a full factorial plan of experiments is proposed to evaluate the influence of different BA parameters on the solutions

    On rigidity of Pham-Brieskorn surfaces

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    It is well known that, over an algebraically closed field kk of characteristic zero, for any three integers a,b,c2a,b,c\geq 2, any Pham-Brieskorn surface B(a,b,c):=k[X,Y,Z]/(Xa+Yb+Zc)B_{(a,b,c)}:= k[X,Y,Z]/(X^a + Y^b + Z^c) is rigid when at most one of a,b,ca,b,c is 2 and stably rigid when 1a+1b+1c1\frac{1}{a} + \frac{1}{b} + \frac{1}{c}\leq 1. In this paper we consider Pham-Brieskorn domains over an arbitrary field kk of characteristic p0p\geq 0 and give sufficient conditions on (a,b,c)(a,b,c) for which any Pham-Brieskorn domain B(a,b,c)B_{(a,b,c)} is rigid. This gives an alternative approach to showing that there does not exist any non-trivial exponential map on k[X,Y,Z,T]/(XmY+Tprq+Zpe)=k[x,y,z,t]k[X,Y,Z,T]/(X^mY+T^{p^rq} + Z^{p^e})= k[x,y,z,t], for m,q>1m,q>1, pmqp\nmid mq and e>r1e>r\geq 1, fixing yy, a crucial result used in the paper On the cancellation problem for the affine space A3\mathbb{A}^3 in characteristic pp by first author, to show that the Zariski Cancellation Problem (ZCP) does not hold for the affine 33-space. We also provide a sufficient condition for B(a,b,c)B_{(a,b,c)} to be stably rigid. Along the way we prove that for integers a,b,c2a,b,c\geq 2 with gcd(a,b,c)=1gcd(a,b,c) = 1 and for F(Y)k[Y]F(Y)\in k[Y], the ring k[X,Y,Z]/(XaYb+Zc+F(Y))k[X,Y,Z]/(X^aY^b + Z^c+ F(Y)) is a rigid domain.To appear in Journal of Algebr
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