In a quotient of a group, the equivalence class of the identity element is always a normal subgroup of the original group, and the other equivalence classes are precisely the cosets of that normal subgroup. The resulting quotient is writtenG / N, where G is the original group and N is th...
SUBGROUP growthGROUP algebrasQUATERNIONSALGEBRAWe investigate the structure of normal subgroups of the unit group of a quaternion algebra over a pythagorean field.doi:10.1007/s41980-019-00254-yMohammadDepartmentGholamzadehDepartmentMahmoudiDepartmentBulletin of the Iranian Mathematical Society...
This cohort study uses data from women enrolled in the Women’s Health Initiative (WHI) to examine the associations of normal-weight central obesity with
(proximal-LADvs. mid-LADvs.distal-LAD) were assessed by analysis of variance with subgroup analysis by Student-Neumann-Keuls test. All analyses were two-sided. Statistical significance was set atP< 0.05. All statistical calculations were performed using SPSS for windows, release 20.0 (Chicago, ...
However, a subgroup of obese individuals may not be at an increased risk for cardiovascular complications; these individuals are said to have metabolically healthy obesity (MHO). In contrast, metabolically unhealthy individuals are at high risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD), irrespective of BMI; ...
Repetitive elements comprise at least 55% of the human genome with more recent estimates as high as two-thirds. Most of these elements are retrotransposons, DNA sequences that can insert copies of themselves into new genomic locations by a “copy and pas
A small subgroup of neurodegenerative diseases is caused by inborn errors of metabolism (IEM), defined by the toxic accumulation of metabolic intermediates or the lack of vital substrates. IEM are caused by single gene defects, thus affecting specific biochemical pathways, such as carbohydrate, lipid...
For the PANORAMA trial, re-evaluation of the results recently showed a significant improvement of the PFS when the pan-HDACi panobinostat was combined with bortezomib and dexamethasone in a prespecified subgroup of patients previously exposed to with both bortezomib and an immunomodulatory agent (IMiD...
Further mediation analysis showed a significant relationship between APOE genotype and ROCF-delayed recall performance and a significant mediating effect through PHG.R efficiency in the lower-scoring subgroup, but the higher-scoring subgroup yielded no significant results (Supplementary Figure S4A). No ...
(Fig.4a). Our XP samples are from the subgroup that affects both NER pathways (XPA/D); we expected the NER defects to be causative and therefore to observe a deletion burden caused by both NER defects. Notably, in XP neurons, there was a significant increase in deletions not only for ...