GEOLOGICAL COMPOSITION AND STRUCTURE OF THE FILLING ZONE AND ITS WATER-RESISTING PROPERTY EVALUATION ON THE TOP OF ORDOVICIAN LIMESTONE

Geological Composition and Structure of the Filling Zone and Its Water-Resisting Property Evaluation on the Top of Ordovician Limestone

With the gradual increase in mining depth of coal fields in North China, the threat posed by karstic Ordovician limestone water to the safe stoping of mines is becoming increasingly prominent.Investigating the water-resisting property of the filling zone on the top of the Ordovician limestone provides the key to safe mining under pressure.This pape

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Venocentric lesions: an MRI marker of MS?

From the earliest descriptions of MS, the venocentric characteristic of plaques was noted.Recently, numerous MRI studies have proposed this finding as a prospective biomarker for MS, which might aid in differentiating MS from other diseases with similar MRI findings.High field MRI studies have shown that penetrating veins can be detected in most MS

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Classification and geographical dispersion of Mongolic languages

In the article the Foundation main models of genetic classification of Mongolic languages are introduced, commented and finally compared with our new model based on the recalibrated glottochronological test applying its modification developed by Sergei Starostin.We recognize the "core Mongolic" cluster of languages (Khalkha, Buryat, Oirat, Kalmyk,

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Resident Immune Cells of the Liver in the Tumor Microenvironment

The liver is a central immunomodulator that ensures a homeostatic balance between protection and immunotolerance.A hallmark of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is the deregulation of this tightly controlled immunological network.Immune response in the liver involves a complex interplay between resident Spade innate, innate, and adaptive immune cells.

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