The Open Limit Point Compactness

In this paper, we gave a new topological concept and we called Glasses it the open limit point compactness.We have proved that each of the compactness, and the limit point compactness is stronger than of the open limit point compactness., that is, compactness implies open limit point compactness, also limit point compactness implies open limit poin

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Hydrogeochemical data from carbonate springs as an aid for delimiting catchment areas in the Rovte region, Central Slovenia

Study regions: The Rovte region, Central Slovenia, is a rural region where karst spring waters are often used for drinking water consumption and irrigation.Study focus: In karst regions, water quickly reaches the subsurface through features ranging from thin fractures to large conduits; as such, this rapid flow leaves karst areas particularly vulne

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Manganese superoxide dismutase and breast cancer recurrence: a Danish clinical registry-based case-control study, and a meta-analysis.

Manganese superoxide dismutase (MnSOD) inhibits oxidative damage and cancer therapy effectiveness.A polymorphism Welding Caps in its encoding gene (SOD2: Val16Ala rs4880) may confer poorer breast cancer survival, but data are inconsistent.We examined the association of SOD2 genotype and breast cancer recurrence (BCR) among patients treated with cyc

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The marine leech Stibarobdella loricata (Harding, 1924) (Hirudinea, Piscicolidae), parasitic on the angel shark Squatina spp. and sandtiger shark Carcharias taurus Rafinesque, 1810 (Chondrichthyes: Squatinidae, Carchariidae) in Southern Brazilian waters

The presence of the marine leech, Stibarobdella loricata (Harding, 1924) (Hirudinea, Piscicolidae), is reported on the southern coast of Brazil, based on seven lots with 47 specimens, between 71 and 182 mm in total length, collected on Cradle Accessories the dorsal region of angel sharks, Squatina argentina Water Softener (Marini, 1930); S.guggenhe

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