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Orofaciodigital syndrome 5

Known as: OFD5, Oral-Facial-Digital Syndrome, Type V, Orofaciodigital syndrome V

National Institutes of Health

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2017
2017
• 2017
• Corpus ID: 119131183
Suppose that $\mathcal F$ is a transversely oriented, codimension one foliation of a connected, closed, oriented 3-manifold… Expand
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2015
2015
This article describes the following results; i) convergence of high dimensional contact structure to codimension one foliation… Expand
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2013
2013
We study the relation of an embedded Lagrangian cobordism between two closed, orientable Legendrian submanifolds of ℝ2n+1. More… Expand
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2012
2012
• 2012
• Corpus ID: 10138438
We give a complete proof of the Bers–Sullivan–Thurston density conjecture. In the light of the ending lamination theorem, it… Expand
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2011
2011
We investigate properties of the odd Khovanov homology, compare and contrast them with those of the original (even) Khovanov… Expand
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2007
2007
• The journal of physical chemistry. B
• 2007
• Corpus ID: 37725078
Water dispersions of dioctanoylphosphatidylcholine (diC8PC) exhibit upper consolute curves. How they are affected by some salts… Expand
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2006
2006
Let M be a compact oriented irreducible atoroidal 3–manifold with connected incompressible boundary that is not empty nor a torus… Expand
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2005
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2005
• 2005
• Corpus ID: 118959676
We define the contact homology for Legendrian submanifolds in standard contact (2n + 1)-space using moduli spaces of holomorphic… Expand
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2005
2005
In this paper we argue, using concrete examples, that Thurston’s viewpoint on the topology of surfaces and its subsequent… Expand
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2005
2005
We introduce the notion of manifolds of amalgamation geometry and its generalization, split geometry. We show that the limit set… Expand
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