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    Keywords: Cancer. ; Tumors Blood-vessels. ; Blood-vessels Growth. ; Cancer Imaging. ; Cancer Genetic aspects. ; Cancer Biology. ; Tumour Angiogenesis. ; Cancer Imaging. ; Cancer Genetics and Genomics.
    Description / Table of Contents: Part I: Basic Background -- Chapter 1. Fighting with Cancer: A Common Man’s Dilemma -- Chapter 2. Introduction to Cell Biology and Cell Behavior in Cancer -- Chapter 3. Tumor Biology: An Introduction -- Chapter 4. Role of Angiogenesis in Tumours -- Chapter 5. Biology, Chemistry and Physics of Cancer Cell Motility and Metastasis -- Part II: Diagnostics and Theory -- Chapter 6. MRI, CT and PETSCAN: Engineer’s Perspective -- Chapter 7. Diffusion, MRI and Cancer Diagnosis: Physicist’s Outlook -- Chapter 8. Oncology: Radiation Oncologist’s View -- Chapter 9. Oncology: Biochemists’ Perspective -- Chapter 10. Oncology: Pathologist’s View -- Part III: Cancer Therapeutics -- Chapter 11. Surgical Oncology: An Overview -- Chapter 12. Medical Oncology in Cancer Treatment -- Chapter 13. Chemotherapy Effects on Immune System -- Chapter 14. Telomerase and its therapeutic implications in Cancer -- Chapter 15. Pain Management in Oncology -- Part IV: Emerging Trends in Cancer Research -- Chapter 16. New Approaches in Cancer Research: Stem-cell research, Translational Research, Immuno-therapy, and others -- Chapter 17. Cancer Cell Lines: Its Implication for Therapeutic Use -- Chapter 18. Genomics of Cancer -- Chapter 19. Chapter 19: Diabetes and Cancer -- Chapter 20. Oncology Informatics, AI, and Drug Discovery -- Chapter 21. Radiomics: Cropping More from the Images -- Part V: Epidemiology and Statistics of Cancer -- Chapter 22. Statistics in Cancer: Diagnosis, Disease Progression, Treatment Efficacy and Patient Survival Studies -- Chapter 23. Epidemiology of Cancer: Asian Perspective -- Chapter 24. Cancer Genomics and Diagnostics: Northeast Indian Scenario.
    Abstract: This book presents multiple facets of cancer biology, including cancer diagnosis, therapeutics to the latest developments in cancer informatics, and applications of artificial intelligence for improving oncologic care. The initial section of the book discusses factors contributing to the development and causes of cancer. The subsequent sections discuss the basic principle of imaging and therapeutic techniques, including MRI, CT, and positron emission tomography (PET) Scan. The book further, explores the implications of cancer chemotherapy on the immune system and emphasizes the effective management of cancer-related pain. Towards the end, it covers recent advancements in cancer treatment, including targeted therapy, immunotherapy, interventional radiotherapy, and stem cell-based therapy. Lastly, it summarizes essential strategic elements of cancer informatics for improving patient outcome.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: XIX, 529 p. 1 illus. , online resource.
    Edition: 1st ed. 2022.
    ISBN: 9789811647529
    DDC: 571.978
    Language: English
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    Mathematische Zeitschrift 106 (1968), S. 181-182 
    ISSN: 1432-1823
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Mathematics
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    Mathematische Zeitschrift 103 (1968), S. 358-362 
    ISSN: 1432-1823
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    Topics: Mathematics
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    Nature 198 (1963), S. 103-103 
    ISSN: 1476-4687
    Source: Nature Archives 1869 - 2009
    Topics: Biology , Chemistry and Pharmacology , Medicine , Natural Sciences in General , Physics
    Notes: [Auszug] Fig. 1. Left, normal leaf; right, infected leaf Fig. 2 The present ideas on leaf shape variabilities and their probable causes have been reviewed by Ashby2, Ward-law3, Jones4 and others. Among others, the calcium/ potassium balance, light intensity and length of the day are considered as ...
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    Journal of thermal analysis and calorimetry 34 (1988), S. 1427-1440 
    ISSN: 1572-8943
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Description / Table of Contents: Zusammenfassung Mittels TG- und DTA-Methoden wurden im $$MoS_2 + 7/2O_2 \to MoO_3 + 2SO_2 $$ -Bereich 1 bis 0,0890 atm thermische Oxydationsvorgänge an stöchiometrischem MoS2 und nichtstöchiometrischem „Mo2S3” sowie die Kinetik der Oxydation von MoS2 untersucht. MoS2 wird in einem Schritt vollständig zu MoO3 oxydiert: $$MoS_2 + 7/2O_2 \to MoO_3 + 2SO_2 $$ Unabhängig von $$P_{O_2 } $$ und der Aufheizgeschwindigkeit wird „Mo2S3“ über die folgenden vier Schritte zu MoO3 oxydiert: $$\begin{gathered} ,,Mo_2 S_3 ''\xrightarrow{I}\gamma - Mo_4 O_{11(sur)} + ,,Mo_2 S_3 ''\xrightarrow{{II}} \hfill \\ MoO_{2(sur)} + ,,Mo_2 S_3 ''\xrightarrow{{III}}MoO_2 \xrightarrow{{IV}}MoO_3 \hfill \\ \end{gathered} $$ wobei sich (sur) auf die Oberflächenschicht bezieht. Laut kinetischer Untersuchungen läuft die Oxydation (α=0.01−0.90) von MoS2 zu MoO3 nach der Gleichung 1−(1−α)1/3=kt ab; die durch isotherme bzw. nichtisotherme (10 grd/min) Methoden bestimmten virtuellen Aktivierungsenergien betragen 98.1±2.2bzw. 93.5±3.0 kJ/mol im Temperaturbereich 540–625
    Abstract: РЕжУМЕ МЕтОДАМИ тг И ДтА В АтМ ОсФЕРЕ кИслОРОДА с $$P_{O_2 } $$ 1–0,0890 АтМ ИжУЧЕНы пРОцЕс сы тЕРМИЧЕскОгО ОкИслЕ НИь стЕхИОМЕтРИЧЕск ОгО MoS2 И НЕстЕхИОМЕтРИЧЕскО гО «Mo2S3», НАРьДУ с кИНЕтИкОИ ОкИслЕНИь ДИсУльФИДА МОлИБДЕН А. MoS2 ОкИсльЕтсь ДО МОО3 В О ДНУ стАДИУ: $$MoS_2 + 7/2O_2 \to MoO_3 + 2SO_2 $$ →МОО3 + 2 SO2 НЕстЕхИОМЕтРИЧЕскИ И «Mo2S3», НЕжАВИсИМО От Д АВлЕНИь кИслОРОДА И скОРОстИ НАгРЕВА ОкИсльЕтсь ДО кОНЕЧН ОгО МОО3 В ЧЕтыРЕ стАД ИИ: $$MoS_2 + 7/2O_2 \to MoO_3 + 2SO_2 $$ , гДЕ пОВ. ОБОжНАЧАЕт пО ВЕРхНОстНыИ слОИ. ИжУ ЧЕНИЕ кИНЕтИкИ пОкАжАлО, Чт О ОкИслЕНИЕ ДИсУльФИДА МОлИБДЕН А ДО тРЕхОкИсИ МОлИБД ЕНА (А=0.01–0.90) пОДЧИНАЕтсь кИНЕтИЧ ЕскОМУ УРАВНЕНИУ 1−(1−А)1/3=kt. кАжУ ЩИЕсь ЁНЕРгИИ АктИВА цИИ, ОпРЕДЕлЕННыЕ ИжОтЕР МИЧЕскИМ И НЕИжОтЕРМИЧЕскИМ МЕ тОДОМ (0 гРАД·МИН−1), РАВ НьлИсь, сООтВЕтстВЕННО, 98.1±2.2 И 93.5± 3.0 кДж·МОль−1 В ОБлАстИ тЕМпЕРАтУР 540–625
    Notes: Abstract The thermal oxidation process of stoichiometric MoS2 and nonstoichiometric “Mo2S3”, together with the kinetics of oxidation of MoS2, were studied by using TG and DTA techniques in the Po2 range 1-0.0890 atm. MoS2 was oxidized completely to MoO3 in one step: $$MoS_2 + 7/2O_2 \to MoO_3 + 2SO_2 $$ Irrespective of Po2 and the heating rate, “Mo2S3” was oxidized finally to MoO3, via the following four steps: $$\begin{gathered} ''Mo_2 S_3 ''\xrightarrow{I}\gamma - Mo_4 O_{11(sur)} + ''Mo_2 S_3 ''\xrightarrow{{II}} \hfill \\ MoO_{2(sur)} + ''Mo_2 S_3 ''\xrightarrow{{III}}MoO_2 \xrightarrow{{IV}}MoO_3 \hfill \\ \end{gathered} $$ where (sur) refers to the surface layer. The kinetic study revealed that the oxidation (α=0.01−0.90) of MoS2 to MoO2 was controlled by the kinetics $$1 - (1 - \alpha )^{1/3} = kt$$ and that the apparent activation energies determined with the isothermal and the nonisothermal (10 deg min−1) method were 98.1±2.2 and 93.5±3.0 kJ mol−1, respectively, over the temperature range 540–625
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    Mathematische Zeitschrift 67 (1957), S. 303-309 
    ISSN: 1432-1823
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    Topics: Mathematics
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    Metrika 31 (1984), S. 245-252 
    ISSN: 1435-926X
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Mathematics
    Notes: Summary Let ≏X n≃ be a sequence of independent random variables each having a common dfF. Suppose thatF belongs to the domain of attraction of the standard normal law. Here we show that if the cf ofX 1 is absolutely integrable in ther-th power for some integerr≧1, then for all largen, the df of the normalized sumZ n ofX 1,X 2, ...,X n is absolutely continuous with a pdff n such that asn→∞, $$\mathop {\sup }\limits_{ - \infty〈 x〈 \infty } (1 + |x|)^\beta |f_n (x) - \phi (x)| = o(1)$$ for every β〈2 or β≦2 according asEX 1 2 =∞ orEX 1 2 〈∞, π being the standard normal pdf.
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    Colloid & polymer science 56 (1931), S. 51-59 
    ISSN: 1435-1536
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology , Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science, Production Engineering, Mining and Metallurgy, Traffic Engineering, Precision Mechanics
    Notes: Zusammenfassung 1. Die Erscheinung der Schutzwirkung wurde vom Standpunkt physikalisch-chemischer Phänomene in den folgenden Fällen mit CuO-Sol untersucht: a) Na-Salizylat, b) Na-Gallat (ausführlicher), c) Na-Tannat. 2. Adsorptionsversuche wurden in Anlehnung an die logarithmische Adsorptions-Isotherme studiert und graphisch diskutiert. 3. Kataphoreseversuche wurden mit geschützten und ungeschützten Solen ausgeführt, bei denen die Art der Ladung und die kataphoretische Wanderungsgeschwindigkeit untersucht wurden. Die Potentialdifferenz zwischen den Grenzflächen an der Berührungszone wurde berechnet. 4. Spektroskopische Untersuchungen wurden sowohl im Ultraviolett als auch im sichtbaren Gebiete angestellt, und aus diesen drei voneinander unabhängigen Gesichtspunkten wurden Beweise gesammelt, die auf eine Komplexbildung hindeuten.
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    ISSN: 1434-601X
    Keywords: 25.70.−z ; 25.70.Np ; 95.30.J
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: Abstract The sequential break-up of 156 MeV6Li projectiles colliding with208Pb has been investigated in the very forward angular hemisphere in order to explore the role of the Coulomb and nuclear interaction in inducing projectile break-up processes. The experiments use the Karlsruhe spectrograph “Little John” with a newly developed technique to detect efficiently break-up pairs ofα-particles and deuterons emitted with small relative energies and within a small opening angle. The observed differential cross section for the projectile excitation6Li→6Li* (I=3i +) has been analysed (together with forward elastic scattering) by a coupled channel approach, and various sensitivities to the nuclear potential and other ingredients have been studied. We conclude, that in the angular region below half the grazing angle the excitation is completely due to the Coulomb force. This feature is a basis for an application of the disintegration approach for studies of radiative capture cross section of astrophysical interest.
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    ISSN: 1434-601X
    Keywords: 25.85.Ge ; 23.90.+w
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: Abstract The cumulative yields for 13 short-lived neutron rich nuclei in the mass rangeA=99 toA=118, produced via the232Th (α, f) reaction were determined at four incident beam energies covering the range from 28 to 72 MeV usingγ-spectroscopy of fission products. The charge distribution parameter Z p was determined for theA=99 mass chain at all the four incident beam energies of 28.5, 39.7, 50.8 and 71.4 MeV and was found to fit into a description of fission process with unchanged charge division (UCD). The measured cumulative yields were converted into chain yields assuming UCD and the yieldmass distribution was obtained at all the above energies. The mass distribution remains asymmetric even at 71.4 MeV, the highest energy studied in this work. The excitation energy dependence of the mass and the charge distribution and of the cumulative yields indirectly suggests that the fission has predominantly proceeded from a relatively low level of excitation allowing most of the excitation energy to be carried away by light particles prior to scission.
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