1984
DOI: 10.4070/kcj.1984.14.1.61
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Holter Monitoring in Symptomatic Idiopathic Mitral Valve Prolapse Syndrome

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“…In addition to the already mentioned papers of Witt Nystrm ([WN15]), Eckl ([Eckl17]), and Kürona-Lozovanu ([KL15a], [KL17]), during the final revision of this paper the work of Shin [Sh17] appeared as a preprint. Starting from the same data of a big divisor over a projective manifold of dimension n and the choice of r different points, he gave a construction of an extended Okounkov Body • , .…”
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“…In addition to the already mentioned papers of Witt Nystrm ([WN15]), Eckl ([Eckl17]), and Kürona-Lozovanu ([KL15a], [KL17]), during the final revision of this paper the work of Shin [Sh17] appeared as a preprint. Starting from the same data of a big divisor over a projective manifold of dimension n and the choice of r different points, he gave a construction of an extended Okounkov Body • , .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In the ample case thanks to the Serre's vanishing Theorem, the multipoint Okounkov bodies can be recovered from the extended Okounkov body as projections after suitable subdivisions. Precisely, with the notation given in [Sh17], we get…”
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“…Synthetic fungicides have been the growers' choice for controlling oomycete diseases in commercial production because crop rotation and other cultural strategies have provided only limited relief. The newly registered fungicide fluopicolide effectively controls oomycete plant pathogens such as P. infestans (3,15,25), P. capsici (5,14,28), Pseudoperonospora cuhensis (6,23), and Plasmopara viticola (30). However, fungicide resistance among oomycetes has been frequently reported (1,2,7).…”
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