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A multiple-center survey on the use in clinical practice of noninvasive ventilation as a first-line intervention for acute respiratory distress syndrome*
Massimo Antonelli,Giorgio Conti,Antonio M. Esquinas,Luca Montini,Salvatore Maurizio Maggiore,Giuseppe Bello,Monica Rocco,Riccardo Maviglia,Mariano Alberto Pennisi,Gumersindo Gonzalez-Diaz,Gianfranco Umberto Meduri +10 more
TL;DR: In expert centers, NPPV applied as first‐line intervention in ARDS avoided intubation in 54% of treated patients and was associated with less ventilator‐associated pneumonia and a lower intensive care unit mortality rate.
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An immune response gene expression module identifies a good prognosis subtype in estrogen receptor negative breast cancer
Andrew E. Teschendorff,Ahmad Miremadi,Sarah E Pinder,Ian O. Ellis,Carlos Caldas,Carlos Caldas +5 more
TL;DR: It is shown that ER-negative basal breast cancer is a heterogeneous disease with at least four main subtypes and the heterogeneity in clinical outcome is related to the variability in expression levels of complement and immune response pathway genes, independent of lymphocytic infiltration.
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TUNEL-positive ganglion cells in human primary open-angle glaucoma.
TL;DR: Apoptosis seems to be a mechanism of cell death in human eyes with primary open-angle glaucoma and the TUNEL method showed more positive cells than other controls.
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Random sequence generation by cellular automata
TL;DR: A 1-dimensional cellular automaton which generates random sequences is discussed, and an efficient random sequence generator based on them is suggested.
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The Analysis of Cross-Classified Data: Independence, Quasi-Independence, and Interactions in Contingency Tables with or without Missing Entries
TL;DR: The analysis of cross-classified data: Independence, quasi-independence, and Interactions in Contingency Tables with or without Missing Entries as mentioned in this paper is an example of such a model.