Publications by authors named "D D"

Introduction Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) have a significant impact on health concerns. The transition from school to college coincides with various stressors, affecting student health. The objective was to assess the prevalence of unhealthy lifestyles among college-going students and examine the association of composite lifestyle scores with selected demographic variables.

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One of the crucial aspects of cancer research is diagnosis with specificity and accuracy. Early cancer detection mostly helps make appropriate decisions regarding treatment and metastasis. The well-studied transcription factor tumor suppressor protein p53 is essential for maintaining genetic integrity.

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  • In European forests, tree species form partnerships with ectomycorrhizal (EM) and arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi, which help in nutrient acquisition through specific fungal structures.
  • A study analyzed mycorrhizal communities under 23 tree species across different climates and soil types, finding that the types of EM fungi were related to the humus forms of the soil.
  • The research highlights how factors like past land use, tree species traits, and soil depth affect fungal community structure, suggesting that understanding these relationships can enhance models predicting forest soil functions and tree nutrient adaptation.
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Recent studies in medical image segmentation involve new automatic approaches where active learning models are useful with less training samples. Presence of homogenous and heterogenous intensities for a single anatomical structure in pediatric musculoskeletal MR images affects the accuracy in terms of segmentation and classification of labels. This study addresses the homogeneity in intensity issues and introduces a new pre-training pipeline framework of Multi-level Otsu thresholding image as separate channel for 3D UNet model training.

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The main goal of modern manufacturing is to create products that are affordable, eco-friendly, and energy-efficient. With a focus on HgCrO, this study sought to discover molecules that meet these requirements. The structural, electrical, thermodynamic, and transport properties of the material were investigated using Wien2K, a full-potential, linearized augmented plane wave program (FP LAPW).

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