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    An unusual cause of joint swelling

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    Aman Sharma, Sunil Dogra, Rajiv Mahajan, Ajay Wanchu and Surjit Sing

    sj-docx-1-pie-10.1177_09544089231169646 - Supplemental material for Surface pre-reacted glass reinforced dental composite: Performance assessment of physicochemical, static mechanical, dynamic mechanical and wear properties

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    Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-pie-10.1177_09544089231169646 for Surface pre-reacted glass reinforced dental composite: Performance assessment of physicochemical, static mechanical, dynamic mechanical and wear properties by Shiv Ranjan Kumar and Ajay Sharma in Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part E: Journal of Process Mechanical Engineering</p

    sj-docx-3-pie-10.1177_09544089231169646 - Supplemental material for Surface pre-reacted glass reinforced dental composite: Performance assessment of physicochemical, static mechanical, dynamic mechanical and wear properties

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    Supplemental material, sj-docx-3-pie-10.1177_09544089231169646 for Surface pre-reacted glass reinforced dental composite: Performance assessment of physicochemical, static mechanical, dynamic mechanical and wear properties by Shiv Ranjan Kumar and Ajay Sharma in Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part E: Journal of Process Mechanical Engineering</p

    sj-docx-2-pie-10.1177_09544089231169646 - Supplemental material for Surface pre-reacted glass reinforced dental composite: Performance assessment of physicochemical, static mechanical, dynamic mechanical and wear properties

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    Supplemental material, sj-docx-2-pie-10.1177_09544089231169646 for Surface pre-reacted glass reinforced dental composite: Performance assessment of physicochemical, static mechanical, dynamic mechanical and wear properties by Shiv Ranjan Kumar and Ajay Sharma in Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part E: Journal of Process Mechanical Engineering</p

    sj-docx-1-pie-10.1177_09544089221111291 - Supplemental material for Estimation of fatigue crack growth rate in different zones of friction stir welded AA7039

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    Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-pie-10.1177_09544089221111291 for Estimation of fatigue crack growth rate in different zones of friction stir welded AA7039 by Chaitanya Sharma, Vijay Verma, Basanthkumar and Sumit Kumar Sharma, Ajay Tripathi, Sanjay Kumar Singh, Pankaj Sonia in Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part E: Journal of Process Mechanical Engineering</p

    Near-Optimal Dispersion on Arbitrary Anonymous Graphs

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    Given an undirected, anonymous, port-labeled graph of n memory-less nodes, m edges, and degree Δ, we consider the problem of dispersing k ≤ n robots (or tokens) positioned initially arbitrarily on one or more nodes of the graph to exactly k different nodes of the graph, one on each node. The objective is to simultaneously minimize time to achieve dispersion and memory requirement at each robot. If all k robots are positioned initially on a single node, depth first search (DFS) traversal solves this problem in O(min{m,kΔ}) time with Θ(log(k+Δ)) bits at each robot. However, if robots are positioned initially on multiple nodes, the best previously known algorithm solves this problem in O(min{m,kΔ}⋅ log ) time storing Θ(log(k+Δ)) bits at each robot, where ≤ k/2 is the number of multiplicity nodes in the initial configuration. In this paper, we present a novel multi-source DFS traversal algorithm solving this problem in O(min{m,kΔ}) time with Θ(log(k+Δ)) bits at each robot, improving the time bound of the best previously known algorithm by O(log ) and matching asymptotically the single-source DFS traversal bounds. This is the first algorithm for dispersion that is optimal in both time and memory in arbitrary anonymous graphs of constant degree, Δ = O(1). Furthermore, the result holds in both synchronous and asynchronous settings

    ajay sharma's Quick Files

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    The Quick Files feature was discontinued and it’s files were migrated into this Project on March 11, 2022. The file URL’s will still resolve properly, and the Quick Files logs are available in the Project’s Recent Activity

    Utilizing biomarkers in colorectal cancer: an interview with Ajay Goel

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    Ajay Goel speaks to Rachel Jenkins, Commissioning Editor. Ajay Goel, PhD, is a Professor and Director, Center for Gastrointestinal Research, and Director, Center for Translational Genomics and Oncology, at the Baylor Scott &amp; White Research Institute, Baylor University Medical Center in Dallas, Texas. Dr Goel has spent more than 20 years researching cancer and has been the lead author or contributor to over 240 scientific articles published in peer-reviewed international journals and several book chapters. He is also a primary inventor on more than 15 international patents aimed at developing various biomarkers for the diagnosis, prognosis and prediction of gastrointestinal cancers. He is currently using advanced genomic and transcriptomic approaches to develop novel DNA- and miRNA-based biomarkers for the early detection of colorectal cancers. In addition, he is researching the prevention of gastrointestinal cancers using integrative and alternative approaches, including botanical products such as curcumin (from turmeric) and boswellia. Dr Goel is a member of the American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) and the American Gastroenterology Association (AGA) and is on the international editorial boards of several journals including Gastroenterology, Clinical Cancer Research, Carcinogenesis, PLoS ONE, Scientific Reports, Epigenomics, Future Medicine, Alternative Therapies in Heath and Medicine and World Journal of Gastroenterology. He is also actively involved in peer-reviewing activities for more than 100 international scientific journals and various grant review panels of various national and international funding organizations. His research has been actively funded by various private and federal organizations, including funding from the National Cancer Institute (NCI) at the NIH, American Cancer Society (ACS) and other state organizations. He has won more than dozen awards and honors, including the Union of European Gastroenterology Federation's Distinguished Researcher Award, multiple Poster of Distinction Awards from the AGA, and Visiting Professorships from various national and international academic institutions and academic bodies. Some of his key research interests include: Understanding the basic genetics and epigenetic basis of gastrointestinal cancers; Use of epigenetic markers, both DNA and RNA, for the early detection of colorectal, pancreatic and other gastrointestinal cancers; Personalized medicine and treatment of gastrointestinal cancers; Chemoprevention, using complementary and alternative approaches using nutraceuticals such as curcumin, green tea, resveratrol and other botanicals. </jats:p

    ajay sharma's Quick Files

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    The Quick Files feature was discontinued and it’s files were migrated into this Project on March 11, 2022. The file URL’s will still resolve properly, and the Quick Files logs are available in the Project’s Recent Activity

    <b>sj-pdf-1-cob-10.1177_26335565221098832 – Supplemental Material for Multiple comorbid conditions and healthcare resource utilization among adult patients with hyperkalemia: A retrospective observational cohort study using association rule mining</b>

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    Supplemental Material, sj-pdf-1-cob-10.1177_26335565221098832 for Multiple comorbid conditions and healthcare resource utilization among adult patients with hyperkalemia: A retrospective observational cohort study using association rule mining by Dingwei Dai, Ajay Sharma, Paula J Alvarez and Steven D Woods in Journal of Multimorbidity and Comorbidity</p
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