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Seo, Jin Keun, Jeehyun Lee, Sung Wan Kim, Habib Zribi, and Eung Je Woo. "Frequency-difference electrical impedance tomography (fdEIT): algorithm development and feasibility study." Physiological Measurement 29, no. 8 (July 4, 2008): 929–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/0967-3334/29/8/006.

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Jun, Sung Chan, Jihyeon Kuen, Jeehyun Lee, Eung Je Woo, David Holder, and Jin Keun Seo. "Frequency-difference EIT (fdEIT) using weighted difference and equivalent homogeneous admittivity: validation by simulation and tank experiment." Physiological Measurement 30, no. 10 (September 9, 2009): 1087–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/0967-3334/30/10/009.

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Noh, Geunwoong, and Jae Ho Lee. "Specific Oral Tolerance Induction Using IFN-Gamma in 2 Cases of Food-Dependent Exercise-Induced Anaphylaxis." Case Reports in Medicine 2013 (2013): 1–4. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/259692.

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Anaphylaxis induced by exercise after the intake of certain foods is referred to as food-dependent exercise-induced anaphylaxis (FDEIA). Only the preventive medication such as oral sodium cromoglycate and oral combined cetirizine-montelukast was tried in FDEIA. Specific oral tolerance induction (SOTI) using IFN-gamma was tried in 2 cases of FDEIA for wheat. Merely, exercise accompanied every treatment just after the intake of allergenic foods during treatment. Patients acquired tolerance for wheat in both cases successfully. After treatment, two patients take wheat in their food living freely. Conclusively, SOTI using IFN-gamma was effective as the causative treatment for allergenic foods in FDEIA.
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González-Santamaría, Jhonatan, Jesús Gilberto Arámburo-Gálvez, Carlos Eduardo Beltrán-Cárdenas, José Antonio Mora-Melgem, Oscar Gerardo Figueroa-Salcido, Giovanni Isaí Ramírez-Torres, Feliznando Isidro Cárdenas-Torres, et al. "Design, Assessment, and Validation of a Questionnaire to Estimate Food-Dependent Exercise-Induced Anaphylaxis Prevalence in Latin American Population." Healthcare 8, no. 4 (November 29, 2020): 519. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/healthcare8040519.

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There are no epidemiological data about food-dependent exercise-induced anaphylaxis (FDEIA) in Latin America. Our aim was to design, assess, and validate a questionnaire to identify potential FDEIA cases and/or estimate its prevalence by self-report. Questions were included in the instrument to address the main symptoms of FDEIA, type/intensity of physical activity, and anaphylaxis. The instrument’s clarity, comprehension and repeatability were evaluated. These evaluations were carried out by Hispanic people (Argentinians/Colombians/Mexicans/Peruvians), including nine individuals with medical diagnosis of FDEIA, and Brazilians. The Flesch–Kincaid score was calculated using the INFLESZ software. The instrument was translated from Spanish to Brazilian Portuguese following the translation back-translation procedure. The participants rated the two versions of the questionnaire as clear and comprehensible (three-point ordinal scale) and very easy to understand [0.33; average (scale 0–10)]. For these evaluations, the Kendall’s W coefficient showed strong agreement among raters (W = 0.80; average). The Flesch–Kincaid score was 63.5 in average (documents considered as readable). The Cohen’s Kappa coefficient showed almost perfect agreement in repeatability (0.88; average). The validation process of two versions of an instrument, used to identify potential FDEIA cases, was successfully carried out and it was found applicable to Latin American countries for generating epidemiological data.
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Woo, Michael Y., A. Adam Cwinn, Garth Dickinson, and William H. Yang. "Food-dependent exercise-induced anaphylaxis." CJEM 3, no. 04 (October 2001): 315–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1481803500005844.

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ABSTRACT Food-dependent exercise-induced anaphylaxis (FDEIA) is a specific variant of exercise-induced anaphylaxis that requires both vigorous physical activity and the ingestion of specific foods within the preceding several hours. When patients present to the emergency department (ED) with allergic reactions, careful history regarding these 2 factors is required to establish the correct diagnosis. Correct diagnosis of FDEIA will allow patients to take control of their lifestyles and avert repeated events and ED visits. Two cases of FDEIA are presented, and the diagnosis, pathophysiology and therapy of food-dependent exercise-induced anaphylaxis are reviewed.
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Ricardi, Niccolò, Michelle Ernst, Piero Macchi, and Tomasz Adam Wesolowski. "Embedding-theory-based simulations using experimental electron densities for the environment." Acta Crystallographica Section A Foundations and Advances 76, no. 5 (July 20, 2020): 571–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.1107/s2053273320008062.

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The basic idea of frozen-density embedding theory (FDET) is the constrained minimization of the Hohenberg–Kohn density functional E HK[ρ] performed using the auxiliary functional E_{v_{AB}}^{\rm FDET}[\Psi _A, \rho _B], where Ψ A is the embedded N A -electron wavefunction and ρ B (r) is a non-negative function in real space integrating to a given number of electrons N B . This choice of independent variables in the total energy functional E_{v_{AB}}^{\rm FDET}[\Psi _A, \rho _B] makes it possible to treat the corresponding two components of the total density using different methods in multi-level simulations. The application of FDET using ρ B (r) reconstructed from X-ray diffraction data for a molecular crystal is demonstrated for the first time. For eight hydrogen-bonded clusters involving a chromophore (represented as Ψ A ) and the glycylglycine molecule [represented as ρ B (r)], FDET is used to derive excitation energies. It is shown that experimental densities are suitable for use as ρ B (r) in FDET-based simulations.
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Lux, Sebastian. "Tofu als FDEIA-Auslöser." Allergo Journal 29, no. 6 (September 2020): 8. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s15007-020-2597-z.

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Hoxha, Mehmet, Albana Deliu, Elida Nikolla, Gjustina Loloci, and Tritan Kalo. "A Severe Case of Wheat-Dependent Exercise-Induced Anaphylaxis in Adulthood." Open Access Macedonian Journal of Medical Sciences 2, no. 3 (September 15, 2014): 491–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.3889/oamjms.2014.088.

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Food-dependent exercise-induced anaphylaxis (FDEIA), is a severe form of allergy for which the ingestion of a specific food, usually before physical exercise induces symptoms of anaphylaxis. Patients typically have IgE antibodies to the food that triggers the reactions; however, the symptoms appear only if the co-factors act together. The most common reported cause of these reactions seems to be wheat. In some cases FDEIA is displayed even when the food is eaten immediately after exercise, showing that in FDEIA, not the sequence but rather the coincidence of triggering factors use, is of crucial importance. The risk to develop anaphylaxis in these patients depends on the presence and, in some cases, on the amount of cofactors of anaphylaxis. There are lots of evidences about the role of NSAIDs as cofactors of anaphylaxis.
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Manappallil, Robin George, and Thushara Anand. "Food-dependent exercise-induced anaphylaxis following intake of nuts." Asian Journal of Medical Sciences 11, no. 4 (July 1, 2020): 87–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/ajms.v11i4.28904.

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Allergic reactions can be mild or life threatening. Food-dependent exercise-induced anaphylaxis (FDEIA) is a severe form of allergic reaction in which symptoms develop only after exercising within a few hours of eating a specific food. The condition is, at times, underdiagnosed. Proper history taking is essential, especially when patients present with allergic reactions after exertion and food intake. The patient being described developed FDEIA because of exercising after eating nuts.
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Wang, Chao, Ravi P. Agarwal, and Donal O’Regan. "Local-periodic solutions for functional dynamic equations with infinite delay on changing-periodic time scales." Mathematica Slovaca 68, no. 6 (December 19, 2018): 1397–420. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/ms-2017-0190.

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Abstract In this paper, by using the concept of changing-periodic time scales and composition theorem of time scales introduced in 2015, we establish a local phase space for functional dynamic equations with infinite delay (FDEID) on an arbitrary time scale with a bounded graininess function μ. Through Krasnoseľskiĭ’s fixed point theorem, some sufficient conditions for the existence of local-periodic solutions for FDEID are established for the first time. This research indicates that one can extract a local-periodic solution for dynamic equations on an arbitrary time scale with a bounded graininess function μ through some index function.
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Elefterova-Florova, Elena V., Dora N. Popova, and Rositsa V. Andreeva. "An Unusual and Rare Case of Food-dependent Exercise-induced Anaphylaxis Caused by Ingestion of Potatoes." Folia Medica 60, no. 3 (September 1, 2018): 479–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/folmed-2018-0014.

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Abstract Food-dependent exercise-induced anaphylaxis (FDEIA) is an unusual and under-recognized form of exercise induced anaphylaxis, which usually occurs if exercise takes place within a few hours after ingestion of sensitizing food, but in some cases may also arise if food follows the exercise. We report a case of a 31-year-old woman who presented to our Department with a history of repeated episodes of acute allergic reactions, triggered by physical activity, after consumption of various vegetables and legumes. This is the first described case of FDEIA in Bulgaria. We believe that there are many other undiagnosed cases, because for the correct recognition of this condition, it is essential to be familiar with the symptoms and combination of factors.
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Ricardi, Niccolò, Alexander Zech, Yann Gimbal-Zofka, and Tomasz A. Wesolowski. "Explicit vs. implicit electronic polarisation of environment of an embedded chromophore in frozen-density embedding theory." Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics 20, no. 41 (2018): 26053–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c8cp05634j.

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Teo, Shu-Lin, Irvin Francis A. Gerez, Gerez Ang, and Lynette P. Shek. "Food-dependent Exercise-induced Anaphylaxis – A Review of 5 Cases." Annals of the Academy of Medicine, Singapore 38, no. 10 (October 15, 2009): 905–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.47102/annals-acadmedsg.v38n10p905.

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Introduction: Food-dependent exercise-induced anaphylaxis (FDEIA) is an uncommon and under-recognised syndrome that clinicians may not consider in a patient presenting with ana- phylaxis. Clinical Picture: We describe here 5 patients aged 9 to 20 years old who presented at a local tertiary hospital over a 2-year period from August 2006 to July 2008. All presented with urticaria, 4 were hypotensive, 2 had angioedema and another 2 had dyspnoea. The symptoms occurred between 15 and 150 minutes (mean, 81) after exercising and consuming various food. All had consumed shellfish. All patients were admitted with the diagnosis of anaphylaxis of undefined aetiology. Diagnosis of FDEIA was only reached upon referral to an allergist. Treat- ment and Outcome: Patients were treated with standard medicines for anaphylaxis including adrenaline, antihistamines, steroids and fluid flushes. Symptoms resolved in 2 to 3 days with no further episodes. At discharge, patients were prescribed epinephrine auto-injectors and given written anaphylaxis management plans. Conclusions: More public awareness and strategies to ensure accurate diagnosis and management of this condition are necessary. Key words: Anaphylaxis, Epinephrine, Exercise, Food
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Asaumi, Tomoyuki, and Motohiro Ebisawa. "How to manage food dependent exercise induced anaphylaxis (FDEIA)." Current Opinion in Allergy and Clinical Immunology 18, no. 3 (June 2018): 243–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/aci.0000000000000442.

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Laktionov, Andrey, Emilie Chemineau-Chalaye, and Tomasz A. Wesolowski. "Frozen-density embedding theory with average solvent charge densities from explicit atomistic simulations." Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics 18, no. 31 (2016): 21069–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c6cp00497k.

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Besides molecular electron densities obtained within the Born–Oppenheimer approximation (ρB(r)) to represent the environment, the ensemble averaged density (〈ρB〉(r)) is also admissible in frozen-density embedding theory (FDET) [Wesolowski, Phys. Rev. A, 2008, 77, 11444].
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Lee, Won-Jun, Yi-Sub Kwak, and Byung-In Yoo. "Effects of Different Exercise Intensity on FDEIA and Related Mechanisms." Journal of Life Science 21, no. 4 (April 30, 2011): 542–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.5352/jls.2011.21.4.542.

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Et. al., Punit Soni,. "FDEIR: Content-Based Image Retrieval using Fast Demeanor Ensemble Features." Turkish Journal of Computer and Mathematics Education (TURCOMAT) 12, no. 2 (April 10, 2021): 1660–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.17762/turcomat.v12i2.1502.

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The demand for CBIR-based systems is increasing day-by-day with the increase of its applications. Nowadays, various digital information systems like Medicine, Digital Libraries, Biodiversity information systems, Fingerprint Identification, crime prevention, and many more are in trend, and all these systems need accuracy. Several Automated Systems were earlier developed using features to improve the systems' accuracy, but it introduces complexity and speed. A fast Demeanor Ensemble features-based approach is proposed to cope with this issue, which also deals with accuracy, speeds up the system, and reduces its complexity. Different shape-based features are used to form 3-set composite features, followed by the selection phase where the ALO algorithm is utilized and reduces system complexity. The accuracy of the proposed system is estimated using distance-based matching methods. Correl-1000 dataset is used to analyze the system's performance based on different metrics, and the results show the proposed system's ability.
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Aihara, Yukoh. "Food-dependent exercise-induced anaphylaxis (FDEIA) Current status and issues." Nihon Shoni Arerugi Gakkaishi. The Japanese Journal of Pediatric Allergy and Clinical Immunology 31, no. 1 (2017): 38–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.3388/jspaci.31.38.

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Fiedler, E. M., T. Zuberbier, and M. Worm. "A combination of wheatflour, ethanol and food additives inducing FDEIA." Allergy 57, no. 11 (November 2002): 1090–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.1034/j.1398-9995.2002.23836_12.x.

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Takahashi, Aya, Kimiko Nakajima, Mitsunori Ikeda, Shigetoshi Sano, Kunie Kohno, and Eishin Morita. "Pre-treatment with misoprostol prevents food-dependent exercise-induced anaphylaxis (FDEIA)." International Journal of Dermatology 50, no. 2 (February 2011): 237–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-4632.2010.04314.x.

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Guillen, D., C. Gomez-Traseira, R. Cabanas, N. Prior, S. Quirce, and T. Caballero. "Food-dependent Exercise-induced Anaphylaxis (fdeia) And Sensitization To Omega-5-gliadin." Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology 129, no. 2 (February 2012): AB183. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jaci.2011.12.249.

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Egorov, Yurij A., Marina S. Vorobyova, and Artem M. Vorobyov. "FDET Algorithm for Building Space of Classification Patterns in Graph Model." Tyumen State University Herald. Physical and Mathematical Modeling. Oil, Gas, Energy 3, no. 3 (2017): 125–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.21684/2411-7978-2017-3-3-125-134.

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Manjula, V. S. "ANALYSIS OF HUMAN FACE RECOGNITION ALGORITHM USING PCA+FDIT IN IMAGE DATABASE FOR CRIME INVESTIGATION." INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF COMPUTERS & TECHNOLOGY 4, no. 3 (April 30, 2013): 788–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.24297/ijct.v4i3.4201.

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In general, the field of face recognition has lots of research that have put interest in order to detect the face and to identify it and also to track it. Many researchers have concentrated on the face identification and detection problem by using various approaches. The proposed approach is further very useful and helpful in real time application. Thus the Face Detection, Identification  which is proposed here is used to detect the faces in videos in the real time application by using the FDIT (Face Detection Identification Technique) algorithm. Thus the proposed mechanism is very help full in identifying individual persons who are been involved in the action of robbery, murder cases and terror activities. Although in face recognition the algorithm used is of histogram equalization combined with Back propagation neural network in which we recognize an unknown test image by comparing it with the known training set images that are been stored in the database. Also the proposed approach uses skin color extraction as a parameter for face detection. A multi linear training and rectangular face feature extraction are done for training, identifying and detecting.   Thus the proposed technique   is PCA + FDIT technique configuration only improved recognition for subjects in images are included in the training data.  It is very useful in identify a single person from a group of faces.   Thus the proposed technique is well suited for all kinds faces frame work for face detection and identification. The face detection and identification modules share the same hierarchical architecture. They both consist of two layers of classifiers, a layer with a set of component classifiers and a layer with a single combination classifier.  Also we have taken a real life example and simulated the algorithms in IDL Tool successfully.
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Sugimura, Tetsu, Yoshifumi Tananari, Yukiko Ozaki, Yasuki Maeno, Shinichi Ito, Yuno Yoshimoto, Keiko Kawano, and Seiji Tanaka. "Effect of Oral Sodium Cromoglycate in 2 Children With Food-Dependent Exercise-Induced Anaphylaxis (FDEIA)." Clinical Pediatrics 48, no. 9 (May 29, 2009): 945–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0009922809337528.

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Kim, Cheol-Woo, and Yi-Sub Kwak. "Effects of Different Physical Frequency on Food-Dependent Exercise Induced Allergy Anaphylaxis (FDEIA) and Related Mechanisms." Journal of Life Science 22, no. 7 (July 30, 2012): 897–903. http://dx.doi.org/10.5352/jls.2012.22.7.897.

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IKEGAKI, Hideyuki, Akane MINAGAWA, Youko KOGANEHIRA, Shigeo KAWACHI, and Toshiaki SAIDA. "Food-dependent Exercise-induced Anaphylaxis (FDEIA) by Wheat-A Case Induced by Pre-administration of Aspirin and Exercise-." Nishi Nihon Hifuka 70, no. 3 (2008): 253–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.2336/nishinihonhifu.70.253.

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Ricci, Andreozzi, Cipriani, Giannetti, Gallucci, and Caffarelli. "Wheat Allergy in Children: A Comprehensive Update." Medicina 55, no. 7 (July 23, 2019): 400. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/medicina55070400.

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Gluten-related disorders are very common in pediatric patients. Wheat allergy is triggered by an immunoglobulin E (IgE)-dependent mechanism; its prevalence varies according to the age and region, and in Europe has been estimated to be lower than 1%. Many studies investigated the potential role of several external factors that can influence the risk to developing wheat allergy, but results are still inconclusive. It can be responsible for several clinical manifestations depending on the route of allergen exposure: food-dependent exercise-induced anaphylaxis (FDEIA), occupational rhinitis or asthma (also known as baker’s asthma), and contact urticaria. The prognosis of IgE-mediated wheat allergy in children is generally favorable, with the majority of children becoming tolerant by school age. Patients who experienced an anaphylactic reaction prior to 3 years of age and patients with higher level of wheat- or ω-5 gliadin-specific IgE antibodies seem to be at higher risk of persistent wheat allergy. The current management of patients is dietary avoidance. Nowadays, oral immunotherapy has been proposed for wheat allergy with promising results, even if further studies are necessary to establish the best protocol in order to promote tolerance in wheat-allergic children.
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Miceli Sopo, S., S. Monaco, V. Giorgio, M. Calvani, G. Mistrello, and R. Onesimo. "Food-dependent exercise-induced anaphylaxis (FDEIA) by nectarine in a paediatric patient with weakly positive nectarine prick-by-prick and negative specific IgE to Pru p 3." Allergologia et Immunopathologia 41, no. 3 (May 2013): 201–3. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.aller.2012.07.009.

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Kokotović, Filip, and Petar Kurečić. "The MINT Countries: A Regression Analysis of the Selected Economic Features." INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MANAGEMENT SCIENCE AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION 2, no. 5 (2014): 21–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.18775/ijmsba.1849-5664-5419.2014.25.1003.

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The BRIC countries – Brazil, Russia, India, and China – are being considered as potential powerhouses of the world economy. These countries have formalized their cooperation, and later, with the joining of South Africa, became the BRICS. They are often perceived as proponents of a multipolar world, choosing multipolarity over unipolarity, and supporting political institutions and organizations, at the same time creating alternative financial institutions to the hegemonic ones (the IMF and the World Bank), still dominated by the developed economies of the Western countries. So, what about a different group of countries, called the MINT countries or simply the MINTs that are emerging, growing economies, are heterogeneous as BRICS, but not nearly as large and powerful, and are located on four different continents, with no formal cooperation between themselves such as the BRICS? This article analyses the basic economic trends in the MINT countries by analyzing the linear relationship between GDP as the dependent variable and household consumption, foreign direct investment and government consumption as the independent variables. The general model is as follows: Δ log GDPt = α0 + α1 Δ log FDIt + α2 Δ log PCt + α3 Δ log GCt +εt. The analysis was conducted using ordinary least squares (OLS) regression. By conducting this analysis, it is possible to conclude that the MINT countries have significant differences in regards to the statistical relevance of the chosen independent variables. One of the rare common traits of these four economies is that FDI does not seem to have a statistically significant impact on their development. This article concludes that the MINT countries may have a significant role in international relations as regional powers, but they do not have the economic or political traits necessary to challenge the BRICS countries significantly.
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Akimoto, Shiori, Tomoharu Yokooji, Ryohei Ogino, Yuko Chinuki, Takanori Taogoshi, Atsuko Adachi, Eishin Morita, and Hiroaki Matsuo. "Identification of allergens for food-dependent exercise-induced anaphylaxis to shrimp." Scientific Reports 11, no. 1 (March 8, 2021). http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-84752-2.

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AbstractShrimp is a causative food that elicits food-dependent exercise-induced anaphylaxis (FDEIA). In this study, we sought to identify IgE-binding allergens in patients with shrimp-FDEIA. Sera were obtained from eight patients with shrimp-FDEIA and two healthy control subjects. Proteins were extracted from four shrimp species by homogenization in Tris buffer. Immunoblot analysis revealed that IgE from patient sera bound strongly to a 70-kDa and a 43-kDa protein in a preparation of Tris-soluble extracts from Litopenaeus vannamei. Mass spectrometry identified the 70-kDa and 43-kDa proteins as a P75 homologue and fructose 1,6-bisphosphate aldolase (FBPA), respectively. To confirm that the putative shrimp allergens were specifically recognized by serum IgE from shrimp-FDEIA patients, the two proteins were purified by ammonium sulfate precipitation followed by reversed-phase HPLC and/or anion-exchange hydrophobic interaction chromatography and then subjected to immunoblot analysis. Purified P75 homologue and FBPA were positively bound by serum IgE from one and three, respectively, of the eight patients with shrimp-FDEIA, but not by sera from control subjects. Thus, P75 homologue and FBPA are identified as IgE-binding allergens for shrimp-FDEIA. These findings could be useful for the development of diagnostic tools and desensitization therapy for shrimp-FDEIA patients.
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Ricardi, Niccolo, Cristina Elizabeth González-Espinoza, and Tomasz A. Wesolowski. "N-representability of the target density in Frozen-Density Embedding Theory based methods: numerical significance and its relation to electronic polarisation." Journal of Chemical Physics, July 4, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/5.0095566.

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The accuracy of any observable derived from multi-scale simulations based on Frozen-Density Embedding Theory (FDET) is affected by two inseparable factors: {\it i}) the approximation for the ${E}_{xcT}^{nad}[\rho_A,\rho_B]$ <p>component of the FDET energy functional and {\it ii}) the choice of the density $\rho_B(\mathbf{r})$</p> <p>for which the FDET eigenvalue equation for the embedded wavefunction is solved.</p> <p>A procedure is proposed to estimate the relative the significance of these two factors.</p> <p>Numerical examples are given for four weakly bound intermolecular complexes.</p> <p>It is shown that the violation of the non-negativity condition is the principal source of error in the FDET energy</p> <p>if $\rho_B$ is the density of the isolated environment, i.e. is generated without taking into account the interactions with the embedded species.</p> <p>Reduction of both the magnitude of the violation of the non-negativity condition and the error in the FDET energy can be pragmatically achieved by means of the explicit treatment of the electronic polarisation of the environment.
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Jin, Xiao, and Jin-Ying Gou. "A rapid and cost-effective fluorescence detection in tube (FDIT) method to analyze protein phosphorylation." Plant Methods 12, no. 1 (November 3, 2016). http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13007-016-0143-5.

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Ferreira, Ana Reis, Maria João Sousa, Inês Lopes, and José Pedro Moreira da Siva. "Allergens involved in Food-Dependent Exercise-Induced Anaphylaxis (FDEIA) – experience of a centre in the North of Portugal." Clinical and Translational Allergy 5, S3 (March 30, 2015). http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/2045-7022-5-s3-p56.

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"Symposium11-2." Japanese Journal of Physical Fitness and Sports Medicine 67, no. 1 (2018): 55. http://dx.doi.org/10.7600/jspfsm.67.55_1.

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Sharma, Taniya, Satnam Singh Dub, and Bhanu Gupta. "Performance Analysis of ANN based Gait Recognition." International Journal of Scientific Research in Science and Technology, November 25, 2018, 112–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.32628/ijsrst18401123.

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It is well-known that biometrics are a powerful tool for reliable automated person identification. Automatic gait recognition is one of the newest of the emergent biometrics and has many advantages over other biometrics. The most notable advantage is that it does not require contact with the subjects nor does it require the subject to be near a camera. This work employs a gait recognition process with binary silhouette-based input images and Artificial Neural Network (ANN) based classification in MATLAB. The performance of the recognition method depends significantly on the quality of the extracted binary silhouettes. In this work, a computationally low-cost fuzzy correlogram based method is employed for background subtraction. Even highly robust background subtraction and shadow elimination algorithms produce erroneous outputs at times with missing body portions, which consequently affect the recognition performance. Frame Difference Energy Image (FDEI) reconstruction is performed to alleviate the detrimental effect of improperly extracted silhouettes and to make the recognition method robust to partial incompleteness. Subsequently, features are extracted via two methods and fed to the BPNN (Back Propagation Neural Network based classifier which uses feature vector (exemplars) to compute similarity scores and carry out identification using weight vectors i.e. Frame-to-Exemplar-Distance (FED) vector. The FED uses the distance measure between pre-determined feature vectors and the weight vectors of the current frame as an identification criterion. The ANN performance is evaluated for recognition and speed parameters at different training gait angles.
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