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    A Novel Optimized Language-Independent Text Summarization Technique

    Hanan A. Hosni Mahmoud1,*, Alaaeldin M. Hafez2

    CMC-Computers, Materials & Continua, Vol.73, No.3, pp. 5121-5136, 2022, DOI:10.32604/cmc.2022.031485 - 28 July 2022

    Abstract A substantial amount of textual data is present electronically in several languages. These texts directed the gear to information redundancy. It is essential to remove this redundancy and decrease the reading time of these data. Therefore, we need a computerized text summarization technique to extract relevant information from group of text documents with correlated subjects. This paper proposes a language-independent extractive summarization technique. The proposed technique presents a clustering-based optimization technique. The clustering technique determines the main subjects of the text, while the proposed optimization technique minimizes redundancy, and maximizes significance. Experiments are devised and… More >

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    Leucémie à Tricholeucocytes et Autres Proliférations à Cellules Chevelues: Diagnostic et Traitement

    Elsa Maitre, Xavier Troussard*

    Oncologie, Vol.24, No.1, pp. 3-24, 2022, DOI:10.32604/oncologie.2022.021490 - 31 March 2022

    Abstract La leucémie à tricholeucocytes (LT) représente 2% de l’ensemble des leucémies. Le diagnostic repose sur la présence dans le sang et/ou la moelle de tricholeucocytes: cellules lymphoïdes B au cytoplasme chevelu exprimant le CD103, CD123, CD11c et CD25. La mutation BRAFV600E, marqueur moléculaire de la maladie, est présente dans plus de 80% des cas. La LT doit être distinguée des autres syndromes lymphoprolifératifs chroniques B, notamment des autres proliférations à cellules chevelues, forme variante de la leucémie à tricholeucocytes (LT-V) et lymphome splé- nique diffus de la pulpe rouge (LSDPR). Des progrès thérapeutiques ont été récemment… More >

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    ARTICLE

    Leaf and stem anatomy and micromorphology in two cut flower cultivars of Rosa hybrida L.

    Cohen1 G, L Mascarini1, CC Xifreda2

    Phyton-International Journal of Experimental Botany, Vol.81, pp. 199-204, 2012, DOI:10.32604/phyton.2012.81.199

    Abstract Micromorphological and anatomical differences in leaf epidermis and stem xylem of Rosa hybrida ‘Lovely Red ‘ (LR) and ‘Rouge Baiser’ (RB), commercially grown in Buenos Aires, Argentina, were examined in the lower half of the terminal leaflet of 5-foliate leaves and in the basal part of stem, respectively. Digital images obtained from SEM and a phase contrast microscope were used with this purpose. Epicuticular wax, which was present on both sides of the leaves, was more abundant in LR than in RB. Stomata were only present on the abaxial side; they were 111 and 129 per… More >

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