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Georgi P. Georgiev

Researcher at Sofia Medical University

Publications -  357
Citations -  4770

Georgi P. Georgiev is an academic researcher from Sofia Medical University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Neutron & Coulomb excitation. The author has an hindex of 35, co-authored 318 publications receiving 3956 citations. Previous affiliations of Georgi P. Georgiev include Queen Giovanna Hospital & CERN.

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Naked DNA and Adenoviral Immunizations for Immunotherapy of Prostate Cancer: A Phase I/II Clinical Trial

TL;DR: The heterogeneity of the medical status and the presence in many patients of concomitant hormone therapy does not permit unequivocal interpretation of the data with respect to the effectiveness of the therapy, however, several responders, as evidenced by a change in the local disease, distant metastases, and PSA levels, can be identified.
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The beam and detector of the NA62 experiment at CERN

E. Cortina Gil, +294 more
TL;DR: NA62 as mentioned in this paper is a fixed-target experiment at the CERN SPS dedicated to measurements of rare kaon decays, such as the branching fraction of the K+ → π+ ν bar nu decay, which can bring significant insights into new physics processes when comparison is made with precise theoretical predictions.
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Finding Opinion Manipulation Trolls in News Community Forums

TL;DR: This work assumes that a user who is called a troll by several people is likely to be one, and shows that a classifier can be trained to distinguish a likely troll from a non-troll with very high accuracy, 82‐95%, thanks to the rich feature set.
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The Miniball spectrometer

N. Warr, +102 more
TL;DR: The Miniball germanium detector array has been operational at the REX (Radioactive ion beam EXperiment) post accelerator at the Isotope Separator On-Line facility ISOLDE at CERN since 2001.
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Protein Dynamics in Complex DNA Lesions

TL;DR: The systematic study of the dynamics of DNA repair proteins in complex DNA lesions reveals the multifaceted coordination between the repair pathways and provides a kinetics-based resource to study genomic instability and anticancer drug impact.