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About: Ohio State University is a education organization based out in Columbus, Ohio, United States. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Poison control. The organization has 102421 authors who have published 222715 publications receiving 8373403 citations. The organization is also known as: Ohio State & The Ohio State University.
Topics: Population, Poison control, Galaxy, Cancer, Breast cancer
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TL;DR: Wagner's conjecture is proved, that for every infinite set of finite graphs, one of its members is isomorphic to a minor of another.
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TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a new supply chain resilience framework to help businesses deal with change, which is defined as the desired balance between vulnerabilities and capabilities, where it is proposed that firms will be the most profitable in the long term.
Abstract: The views expressed in this article are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of the Air Force, the Department of Defense, or the U.S. Government.
In a world of turbulent change, resilience is a key competency since even the most carefully designed supply chain is susceptible to unforeseen events. This article presents a new Supply Chain Resilience Framework to help businesses deal with change. The conceptual framework is based on extant literature and refined through a focus group methodology. Our findings suggest that supply chain resilience can be assessed in terms of two dimensions: vulnerabilities and capabilities. The Zone of Resilience is defined as the desired balance between vulnerabilities and capabilities, where it is proposed that firms will be the most profitable in the long term. We identified seven vulnerability factors composed of 40 specific attributes and 14 capability factors from 71 attributes that facilitate the measurement of resilience. The article concludes with managerial implications and recommendations for future research.
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TL;DR: In this article, the monotonic and cyclic mechanical behavior of O-temper AZ31B Mg sheet was measured in large-strain tension/compression and simple shear.
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Fox Chase Cancer Center1, University of Utah2, University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center3, University of California, San Diego4, University of South Florida5, Brigham and Women's Hospital6, University of Alabama at Birmingham7, Roswell Park Cancer Institute8, Case Western Reserve University9, Ohio State University10, University of Colorado Boulder11, University of Nebraska Medical Center12, Johns Hopkins University13, University of California, San Francisco14, University Of Tennessee System15, City of Hope National Medical Center16, University of Washington17, Duke University18, Northwestern University19, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center20
TL;DR: This portion of the NCCN Guidelines discusses general principles for the diagnosis, staging, and treatment of STS of the extremities, superficial trunk, or head and neck; outlines treatment recommendations by disease stage; and reviews the evidence to support the guidelines recommendations.
Abstract: Soft tissue sarcomas (STS) are rare solid tumors of mesenchymal cell origin that display a heterogenous mix of clinical and pathologic characteristics. STS can develop from fat, muscle, nerves, blood vessels, and other connective tissues. The evaluation and treatment of patients with STS requires a multidisciplinary team with demonstrated expertise in the management of these tumors. The complete NCCN Guidelines for STS provide recommendations for the diagnosis, evaluation, and treatment of extremity/superficial trunk/head and neck STS, as well as intra-abdominal/retroperitoneal STS, gastrointestinal stromal tumors, desmoid tumors, and rhabdomyosarcoma. This portion of the NCCN Guidelines discusses general principles for the diagnosis, staging, and treatment of STS of the extremities, superficial trunk, or head and neck; outlines treatment recommendations by disease stage; and reviews the evidence to support the guidelines recommendations.
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01 Jan 1994TL;DR: In this article, the authors introduce the special odd case General lemmas Theorem (C^*_2$): Stage 1 Theorem $C^*) 2$: Stages 2 and 3 IV$_K$: Preliminary properties of $K$-groups Background references Expository references Glossary Index
Abstract: General introduction to the special odd case General lemmas Theorem $C^*_2$: Stage 1 Theorem $C^*_2$: Stage 2 Theorem $C_2$: Stage 3 Theorem $C_2$: Stage 4 Theorem $C_2$: Stage 5 Theorem $C_3$: Stage 1 Theorem $C_3$: Stages 2 and 3 IV$_K$: Preliminary properties of $K$-groups Background references Expository references Glossary Index.
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Paul M. Ridker | 233 | 1242 | 245097 |
George Davey Smith | 224 | 2540 | 248373 |
Carlo M. Croce | 198 | 1135 | 189007 |
Eric J. Topol | 193 | 1373 | 151025 |
Bernard Rosner | 190 | 1162 | 147661 |
David H. Weinberg | 183 | 700 | 171424 |
Anil K. Jain | 183 | 1016 | 192151 |
Michael I. Jordan | 176 | 1016 | 216204 |
Kay-Tee Khaw | 174 | 1389 | 138782 |
Richard K. Wilson | 173 | 463 | 260000 |
Yang Yang | 164 | 2704 | 144071 |
Brian L Winer | 162 | 1832 | 128850 |
Jian-Kang Zhu | 161 | 550 | 105551 |
Elaine R. Mardis | 156 | 485 | 226700 |
R. E. Hughes | 154 | 1312 | 110970 |