Although aortic diameter remains a strong indication for preventive surgery in patients with inherited connective tissue disorders, acute aortic dissection occurs rarely in the setting of true ascending aortic aneurysms, and despite normal or near-normal aortic size in more than one-third of subjects. Dissection superimposing on small aortic diameters can be regarded as an expression of substantial functional tissue susceptibility to aortic catastrophic events.
In this study, the application of MMC 0.02% solution immediately after PRK produced lower haze rates and had better predictability and improved efficacy 1 year after treatment.
The exploratory analysis developed in this paper relies on the hypothesis that
each editor possesses some power in the definition of the editorial policy of her journal.
Consequently if the same scholar sits on the board of editors of two journals, those journals
could have some common elements in their editorial policies. The proximity of the editorial
policies of two scientific journals can be assessed by the number of common editors
sitting on their boards. A database of all editors of ECONLIT journals is used. The
structure of the network generated by interlocking editorship is explored by applying the
instruments of network analysis. Evidence has been found of a compact network containing
different components. This is interpreted as the result of a plurality of perspectives
about the appropriate methods for the investigation of problems and the construction of
theories within the domain of economics
aMany environmental variables are continuously scattered over a region and the target parameter turns out to be the spatial total of the variable. In this setting, the design-based approach under the continuous-population paradigm may be conveniently considered. This design is carried out by locating sample sites according to stratified protocols based on a regular tessellation of the region. Such stratified designs are used in the field since they allow for an even sampling coverage of the study area. In this paper we show that the spatial total estimators under tessellation stratified designs are very accurate and normally distributed for large samples.
This paper explores, by using suitable quantitative techniques, to what extent the intellectual proximity among scholarly journals is also a proximity in terms of social communities gathered around the journals. Three fields are considered: statistics, economics and information and library sciences. Co-citation networks (CC) represent the intellectual proximity among journals.The academic communities around the journals are represented by considering the networks of journals generated by authors writing in more than one journal (interlocking authorship: IA), and the networks generated by scholars sitting in the editorial board of more than one journal (interlocking editorship: IE). For comparing the whole structure of the networks, the dissimilarity matrices are considered. The CC, IE and IA networks appear to be correlated for the three fields. The strongest correlations is between CC and IA for the three fields. Lower and similar correlations are obtained for CC and IE, and for IE and IA. The CC, IE and IA networks are then partitioned in communities. Information and library sciences is the field where communities are more easily detectable, while the most difficult field is economics. The degrees of association among the detected communities show that they are not independent. For all the fields, the strongest association is between CC and IA networks; the minimum level of association is between IE and CC. Overall, these results indicate that the intellectual proximity is also a proximity among authors and among editors of the journals. Thus, the three maps of editorial power, intellectual proximity and authors communities tell similar stories.
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