MANAGEMENT OF RECURRENT RETROPERITONEAL SARCOMA

Management of Recurrent Retroperitoneal Sarcoma

Recurrence after resection of retroperitoneal sarcoma is common and varies by histological subtype.Pattern of recurrence is similarly affected by histology (e.g., well-differentiated liposarcoma is more likely to recur locoregionally, whereas leiomyosarcoma is more likely to develop distant metastases).Radiotherapy may provide effective locoregiona

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Genomic Prediction of Barley Hybrid Performance

Hybrid breeding in barley ( L.) offers great opportunities to accelerate the rate of genetic improvement and to boost yield stability.A crucial requirement consists of the efficient selection of superior hybrid combinations.We used comprehensive phenotypic and genomic data from a commercial breeding program with the goal of examining the potential

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The Imperative of Social Security in Time of Insecurity in Nigeria

The Nigerian state has been having insecurity challenges at different times since independence but the recent wave of insecurity has taken different and outrageous dimension.Today, loss of lives and properties in the hands of insurgents are no longer news because we have lost count with the numbers of deaths.With the combined efforts of agitation f

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Legal aspects of artificial intelligence in the employment process

The introduction of artificial intelligence in all domains of life is the most transformative process in recent history.It is also a highly dynamic process, and due to the pace of technological development, a very limited legal framework is available to address issues of human rights, ethics, transparency, privacy, safety and accountability.During

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Formation of the honeycomb-like MgO/Mg(OH)2 structures with controlled shape and size of holes by molten salt electrolysis

Synthesis of the honeycomb-like MgO/Mg(OH)2 structures, with controlled shape and size of holes, by the electrolysis from magnesium nitrate hexahydrate melt onto glassy carbon is presented.The honeycomb-like structures were made up of holes, formed from detached hydrogen bubbles, surrounded by walls, built up of thin intertwined needles.For the fir

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