Malignant mixed Mullerian tumours of the uterus: immunohistopathological analysis of a short series of cases

Author(s):  
Tiberiu Augustin Georgescu ◽  
Adrian Dumitru ◽  
Antonia-Carmen Lisievici ◽  
Maria Sajin
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Author(s):  
Yi-Yao Hu ◽  
Sheng Sun ◽  
Heng-Jian Su ◽  
Shiwen Yang ◽  
Jun Hu
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Archaeologia ◽  
1817 ◽  
Vol 18 ◽  
pp. 12-20
Author(s):  
Henry Ellis
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I beg, through your hands, to transmit to the Society of Antiquaries the first of a short series of Papers on the History and Use of Seals in England.Numerous and large works on Seals have appeared upon the Continent, but in England, with the exception of Mr. Lewis's Treatise, they have only been incidentally illustrated.The observations which I propose to lay, from time to time, before the Society, will perhaps be found to contain some curious facts; but they are rather intended to produce inquiry than offered on my own part, as even approximating to a complete Memoir.


2009 ◽  
Vol 56 (3) ◽  
pp. 465-484 ◽  
Author(s):  
Pierre A. Cholette

Abstract This paper examines the changes produced on the seasonal estimates of the X-11-ARIMA method (Dagum, 1980), when (1) the two by twelve preliminary trend-cycle estimator is replaced by that of Cholette (1979a) (now optional in the program) and when (2) the "end" weights of the seasonal three by three and three by five moving averages are modified. The results show that the first substitution has a small but desirable effect which becomes more substantial for short series and for those with fast cyclical movements. On the other hand, the suggested replacement of the seasonal end weights would entail considerable improvements for series with stable seasonality or with much irregularity. Both modifications do not affect the properties of X-11-ARIMA in the "centre" of long series.


1952 ◽  
Vol 33 (9) ◽  
pp. 373-379 ◽  
Author(s):  
Frank Gifford

A short series of unusually detailed temperature, humidity, and wind soundings to a height of about 750 mb., made at Silver Hill, Md. on the night of October 30th and 31st, 1950, and consisting of eight flights of specially modified radiosondes and 26 double-theodolite pilot balloon runs, is presented. The nocturnal breakdown of the ground inversion with steep wind gradients, a phenomenon first remarked by Durst in 1933, is here observed apparently to be associated with the sudden lowering of an upper (turbulence or subsidence) inversion. Alternative explanations for this are advanced, and implications for minimum temperature and stratus forecasting noted. The accuracy of the observations is discussed.


Author(s):  
Sophie Arts ◽  
Laura Kerselaers ◽  
Johan De Neve ◽  
Johan Vanlauwe ◽  
Stef Cornelis ◽  
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2016 ◽  
Vol 116 (6) ◽  
pp. 367-371 ◽  
Author(s):  
Kobe Van Bael ◽  
Geerhardus Van der Tempel ◽  
Isabelle Claus ◽  
Sabrina Speybrouck ◽  
Johan De Coster ◽  
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