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Open AccessComparison of the efficacy of taxanes with carboplatin and anthracyclines with taxanes in neoadjuvant chemotherapy for stage II–III triple negative breast cancer: a retrospective analysis
The neoadjuvant chemotherapy (NACT) regimen for triple negative breast cancer (TNBC) primarily consists of anthracyclines and taxanes, and the addition of platinum-based drugs can further enhance the efficacy....
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The predictive value of systemic immune-inflammatory markers before and after treatment for pathological complete response in patients undergoing neoadjuvant therapy for breast cancer: a retrospective study of 1994 patients
Systemic immune-inflammatory markers have a certain predictive role in pathological complete response (pCR) after neoadjuvant treatment (NAT) in breast cancer. However, there is a lack of research exploring th...
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Deep brain stimulation of the subthalamic nucleus for a patient with drug resistant juvenile myoclonic epilepsy: 1 year follow-up
Drug-resistant juvenile myoclonic epilepsy (DR-JME) remains a significant challenge in neurology. Traditional management strategies often fail to achieve satisfactory control, necessitating innovative treatments.
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Comparative investigation on fuel characteristics of different parts of corn stover considering particle size and pelletizing pressure based on macro-TGA
Biomass fuel is considered a favorable fuel for reducing carbon emissions. The combustion performance of different biomass differs considerably. Even in the same plant, the contents of the main components in d...
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Understanding key determinants of health climate in building construction projects
Health climate is critical for achieving a better health performance in building construction projects. However, the topic is rarely investigated by extant literature. The aim of this study is to identify key ...
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Is there interaction between forestry residue and crop residue in co-pyrolysis? Evidence from wood sawdust and peanut shell
Numerous studies have shown that co-pyrolysis of biomass with other materials (i.e., coal and municipal waste) can result in better overall performance. However, both forestry residue and crop residue are subc...
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The Impact of Oxygen Content in the Primary Air on CO and PM2.5 Emission Performances in a Forced-Draft Biomass Stove
The oxygen (O2) content in the supply air has a significant effect on stove pollutant emission performances, which has been rarely explored. In this study, we designed five O2 content of the primary air in a forc...
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Effects of Wood Sawdust and Peanut Shell Mixing Proportions on CO and NOx Emissions in Co-combustion Experiments
Both forestry wastes and agricultural crop residue are good biomass resources. However, although there has been abundant research on the co-combustion of biomass and other types of feedstock, the co-combustion...
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Open AccessAuthor Correction: Neoadjuvant study of niraparib in patients with HER2-negative, BRCA-mutated, resectable breast cancer
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Open AccessNeoadjuvant study of niraparib in patients with HER2-negative, BRCA-mutated, resectable breast cancer
This single-arm pilot study (NCT03329937) evaluated neoadjuvant niraparib antitumor activity and safety in patients with localized HER2-negative, BRCA-mutated breast cancer. Twenty-one patients received niraparib...
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Open AccessElevated expression of the rhythm gene NFIL3 promotes the progression of TNBC by activating NF-κB signaling through suppression of NFKBIA transcription
Epidemiological studies have confirmed that abnormal circadian rhythms are associated with tumorigenesis in breast cancer. However, few studies have investigated the pathological roles of rhythm genes in breas...
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Simulation of transportation infrastructures resilience: a comprehensive review
Despite the increasing simulation methods used by the research of transportation infrastructure resilience in the past decade, a comprehensive review of these simulation methods is lacking. Thus, this paper co...
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A Research Framework of Addressing Obstacles to the Implementation of Safeguards in Djibouti’s Construction Industry
Djibouti, a small develo** country in the East Africa region, has been witnessing extraordinary growth in its construction market in recent years. However, achieving a safe work environment has remained an o...
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Critical success factors for small contractors to conduct green building construction projects in Singapore: identification and comparison with large contractors
As a major participant of the construction industry, small contractors have been increasingly involved in green building construction projects in recent years. However, existing literature indicates that littl...
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Open AccessAdjuvant chemotherapy could not bring survival benefit to HR-positive, HER2-negative, pT1b-c/N0–1/M0 invasive lobular carcinoma of the breast: a propensity score matching study based on SEER database
The benefit of adjuvant chemotherapy in invasive lobular carcinoma (ILC) is still unclear. The objective of the current study was to elucidate the effectiveness of adjuvant chemotherapy in hormone receptor (HR...
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An Empirical Study on Construction Process Corruption Susceptibility: A Vignette of International Expertise
Construction process stages are argued to be vulnerable to the prevalence of corrupt practices. However, the validity of this argument has not been empirically explored in the extant literature of construction...
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Introduction
Corruption exists in both developed and develo** countries of various political and economic systems, and its occurrence is highly associated with the economic growth and development stages of the country (B...
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Conclusions and Recommendations
Over recent years, the issue of corruption in the public construction sector has attracted increasing attention from both practitioners and researchers worldwide. However, limited was done to investigate the u...
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Corruption in Construction: A Global Review
In the past decade, the corruption issue in the construction industry has attracted wide attention not only from researchers in developed countries such as the United States (Crist 2009; Sohail and Cavill 2008), ...
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Assessing Collusion Risks in Public Construction Projects: A Case of China
Collusion has been defined as a set of behaviours where competitors coordinate their market behaviour surreptitiously, which is contrary to the principles of free competition (Chotibhongs and Arditi 2012a, b; Zar...