REVIEW
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doi:10.20944/preprints202303.0500.v1
Subject:
Medicine And Pharmacology,
Ophthalmology
Keywords:
Oxidative stress and cell death; Reactive oxygen species; ROS; ROS cell death; autophagy; role of antioxidants; eye disease; cornea; lens; epithelium; retinal ganglion cells; retinal pigment epithelium; macular degeneration; antioxidants in the macula; oxidative stress prevention with antioxidants; lifestyle changes; digital eye strain; glaucoma; cataracts; dry eye disease; computer vision syndrome; digital eye strain; diabetic retinopathy; Vitamin A; Vitamin C; copper; glutathione; zinc; selenium; magnesium; blue light damage; UV light damage; blue light reactive oxygen species; autophagy; ferroptosis; ROS cell death; superoxide dismutase; optic nerve gliomas; food deserts; myopia; free radicals
Online: 29 March 2023 (03:33:55 CEST)
HYPOTHESIS
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doi:10.20944/preprints202406.0674.v5
Subject:
Physical Sciences,
Theoretical Physics
Keywords:
Hyper-Torus Universe Model (HTUM); 4-dimensional toroidal structure (4DTS); quantum mechanics; cosmology; consciousness; quantum gravity; unified field theory; quantum cosmology; theoretical physics; topology; manifold theory; cyclic universe; wave function collapse; quantum entanglement; event horizon; holographic principle; quantum measurement; dark energy; dark matter; Topological Vacuum Energy Modulator (TVEM); cosmological constant problem; Lambda-CDM model; multiverse; string theory; loop quantum gravity; emergent spacetime; quantum foundations; philosophy of physics; cosmic microwave background (CMB); CMB power spectrum; acoustic peaks; large-scale structure; angular power spectrum; cosmic topology; nonlinear probabilistic phenomena; universal self-observation; mind-matter relationship; quantum state actualization; testable cosmological predictions; high-precision CMB measurements; alternative cosmological models; empirical validation in cosmology
Online: 17 July 2024 (11:57:06 CEST)
ARTICLE
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doi:10.20944/preprints202105.0242.v1
Subject:
Computer Science And Mathematics,
Mathematics
Keywords:
Lorentzian SRT-transformation factors as solutions of oscillation-equations Holger Döring IQ-Berlin-Spandau Germany e-mail:[email protected]:Shown is the derivation of Lorentz-Einstein k-factor in SRT as an amplitude-term of oscillation-differential equations of second order.This case is shown for classical Lorentz-factor as solution of an equation for undamped oscillation as well as the developed theorem as a second solution for advanced SRT of fourth order with an equation for damped oscillation-states.This advanced term allows a calculation for any velocities by real rest mass.key-words: undamped oscillation; SRT; k-factor; Differential-equation of second order; Einstein-Lorentz; Amplitude-analogy; damped oscillation; developed SRT of fourth order
Online: 11 May 2021 (11:16:44 CEST)
ARTICLE
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doi:10.20944/preprints202406.1554.v1
Subject:
Computer Science And Mathematics,
Artificial Intelligence And Machine Learning
Keywords:
Multi-Agent Systems (MAS), Machine Learning Pipelines, Supervised Learning, Data Science
Automation, Large Language Models (LLM), Reinforcement Learning (RL), Time Series Forecasting, AI Agents,
Open-Source Framework, Model Efficiency, Task Automation · Scalability in Machine Learning, Model Adaptability,
Collaborative AI Systems, Machine Learning Workflow Optimization
Automation, Large Language Models (LLM), Reinforcement Learning (RL), Time Series Forecasting, AI Agents,
Open-Source Framework, Model Efficiency, Task Automation · Scalability in Machine Learning, Model Adaptability,
Collaborative AI Systems, Machine Learning Workflow Optimization
Online: 24 June 2024 (09:50:32 CEST)
REVIEW
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doi:10.3390/sci2030068
Subject:
Medicine And Pharmacology,
Tropical Medicine
Keywords:
COVID-19; pooling clinical trials; hyperinfection; steroids; treatment; targeted healthcare; population health management; cancer treatment; clinical research; clinical trials; developing vaccines; ranking and rating hospital quality; school closures; interventions for delirium; assessments of COVID-19 death inequities; regulatory safeguards; preventing child abuse and maltreatment; prevalence of health care worker burnout; nursing home ratings; challenging oncology practice; addressing racial; ethnic; social and economic divides; violence against sexual minority adolescents; primary tumors; metastasis; stages of cancer; reforming cancer clinical trials; supporting carers; protection and prevention; benign and malignant tumors; reforming cancer clinical trials; protection of healthcare personnel; comparing excess deaths in NYC; 1918 influenza pandemic; the possibility of full recovery from COVID-19; mental health impact of COVID-19 on young adults; ranking and rating nursing home quali
Online: 21 August 2020 (00:00:00 CEST)