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2021 ◽  
pp. 1-26
Author(s):  
PAUL SHAFER ◽  
SEBASTIAAN A. TERWIJN
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2020 ◽  
Vol 10 (5) ◽  
pp. 192-196
Author(s):  
N.V. Ovcharova ◽  
A.V. Matsyura

The article shows a variety of ordination methods used to analyze different types of vegetation and presents the results of the ordinal analysis of meadow (i.a. idle lands) and steppe phytocenoses that are widespread in Altai Krai. Ecological ordination is performed by means of the Detrended Correspondence Analysis (DCA) method. The ordination of grass communities is based on 616 complete geobotanical descriptions (330 - meadow, 286 - steppe). The article determines the position of community types on the gradients of humidification and soil richness-salinity for steppes and suggests the directions of the progressive successions of idle land communities in Altai Krai.


2020 ◽  
pp. 1-34
Author(s):  
FEDOR PAKHOMOV ◽  
JAMES WALSH
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PLoS ONE ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 15 (4) ◽  
pp. e0231670
Author(s):  
Thomas P. Zonneveld ◽  
Annette Aigner ◽  
Rolf H. H. Groenwold ◽  
Ale Algra ◽  
Paul J. Nederkoorn ◽  
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Stroke ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 51 (Suppl_1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Kaushik N Parsha ◽  
Sujan Teegala Reddy ◽  
Suhas Bajgur ◽  
Syed K Qadri ◽  
Deep Pujara ◽  
...  

Background: Whether Endovascular Thrombectomy (EVT) may improve clinical outcomes in patientswith Pre-Stroke disability as compared to medical management only (MM) is unknown. Methods: A retrospective analyses of anterior circulation LVOs (ICA, MCA M1/M2) with mRS 2-4presenting 0-24 hrs from last-known-well to a single comprehensive stroke center was performed.Patients were stratified based on the treatment received into EVT and MM. The primary outcome was90-day mRS. Safety (sICH and mortality) was a secondary outcome. Ordinal analysis compared the twogroup for a shift towards less severe disability with EVT and identified variables independentlycorrelated with better and worse outcomes in both EVT and MM. Results: From Jan 2012 - Aug 2019, 101 patients were identified (EVT=42, MM=59). Baselinecharacteristics were similar in the two groups. EVT resulted in higher rates of mRS 2 and 3 (15% vs 4%,P=0.064) and a shift towards better outcomes (adj cOR 1.142; 95% CI1.050-1.369, p=0.039) as comparedto MM only (Figure 1). There was no significant difference in the composite outcome of sICH andmortality (aOR=0.47, 95% CI 0.307 - 1.810, p=0.167). Higher ASPECTS was associated with betteroutcomes in EVT (adj cOR 1.312 for each point, 95%CI 1.021 - 3.859, p-0.027) while higher NIHSS (adjcOR 0.886 for each point increment in NIHSS, 95%CI 0.793-0.951, p-0.034), left hemispheric strokes (adjcOR 1.615; CI 1.24 - 4.5; p = 0.04) independently correlated with worse outcomes in MM. Conclusions: EVT may result in better outcomes and avoid worsening disability in patients with Prestrokeimpairment without increasing safety concerns. Those with more severe and left hemisphericstrokes were more likely to have devastating outcomes if not treated with EVT.


2020 ◽  
Vol 30 (1) ◽  
pp. 447-457
Author(s):  
Michael Rathjen

Abstract While power Kripke–Platek set theory, ${\textbf{KP}}({\mathcal{P}})$, shares many properties with ordinary Kripke–Platek set theory, ${\textbf{KP}}$, in several ways it behaves quite differently from ${\textbf{KP}}$. This is perhaps most strikingly demonstrated by a result, due to Mathias, to the effect that adding the axiom of constructibility to ${\textbf{KP}}({\mathcal{P}})$ gives rise to a much stronger theory, whereas in the case of ${\textbf{KP}}$, the constructible hierarchy provides an inner model, so that ${\textbf{KP}}$ and ${\textbf{KP}}+V=L$ have the same strength. This paper will be concerned with the relationship between ${\textbf{KP}}({\mathcal{P}})$ and ${\textbf{KP}}({\mathcal{P}})$ plus the axiom of choice or even the global axiom of choice, $\textbf{AC}_{\tiny {global}}$. Since $L$ is the standard vehicle to furnish a model in which this axiom holds, the usual argument for demonstrating that the addition of ${\textbf{AC}}$ or $\textbf{AC}_{\tiny {global}}$ to ${\textbf{KP}}({\mathcal{P}})$ does not increase proof-theoretic strength does not apply in any obvious way. Among other tools, the paper uses techniques from ordinal analysis to show that ${\textbf{KP}}({\mathcal{P}})+\textbf{AC}_{\tiny {global}}$ has the same strength as ${\textbf{KP}}({\mathcal{P}})$, thereby answering a question of Mathias. Moreover, it is shown that ${\textbf{KP}}({\mathcal{P}})+\textbf{AC}_{\tiny {global}}$ is conservative over ${\textbf{KP}}({\mathcal{P}})$ for $\varPi ^1_4$ statements of analysis. The method of ordinal analysis for theories with power set was developed in an earlier paper. The technique allows one to compute witnessing information from infinitary proofs, providing bounds for the transfinite iterations of the power set operation that are provable in a theory. As the theory ${\textbf{KP}}({\mathcal{P}})+\textbf{AC}_{\tiny {global}}$ provides a very useful tool for defining models and realizability models of other theories that are hard to construct without access to a uniform selection mechanism, it is desirable to determine its exact proof-theoretic strength. This knowledge can for instance be used to determine the strength of Feferman’s operational set theory with power set operation as well as constructive Zermelo–Fraenkel set theory with the axiom of choice.


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