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C++ lvalues, rvalues, and rvalue references

Understanding lvalues and rvalues is fundamental in modern C++. These concepts, which originated from the idea of what can appear on the “left” vs “right” side of an assignment, have evolved into a system that enables powerful techniques like move semantics and forwarding. The evolution of value categories In early C, the distinction was simple: […]

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The principles and architecture of the electromagnetic lens

The fundamental principle of any imaging lens, whether in conventional light optics or electron microscopy, is to manipulate the trajectories of incident radiation, causing them to converge at a focal point. In an electron microscope, this function is performed by electromagnetic lenses, which are typically comprised of precisely wound solenoidal coils. These lenses generate strong, […]

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Writing safer C++ code with concepts

Concepts in C++20 provide a clean way to express what types your templates expect. This makes template code more readable and helps catch type errors at compile time, rather than during debugging. In this example, Printable is a concept that checks if a type can be used with std::cout. The print function can only be […]

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A review and meta-analysis of stem cell therapies in stroke patients: effectiveness and safety evaluation

L Hovhannisyan 1 2, S Khachatryan 1, A Khamperyan 1, S Matinyan 3 4 Affiliations Purpose: Stem cells have been extensively used during the last decade to improve clinical outcomes after stroke. The dramatic increase in trials in this field has led us to perform a systematic review and meta-analysis to understand the safety, effectiveness, and relative limitations of this type of intervention. Method: This review […]

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Our co-authored article at Neurochemistry International

We would like to inform you, that our co-authored article entitled “Alzheimer’s disease-like pathology-triggered oxidative stress, alterations in monoamines levels, and structural damage of locus coeruleus neurons are partially recovered by a mix of proteoglycans of embryonic genesis “,  which has been published at Neurochemistry International, draws attention to the amyloid betta triggered oxidative stress […]

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We are one of the winners of PhD support program

We are proud to announce, that we are one of the 10 Ph.D Program winners who are selected by International jury and will be awarded to continue their research works with professional Mentors and Experts. The Winners of PhD Support Program are: Hasmik Kirakosyan /NICP/ Henrik Parsamyan /YSU/ Lilit Arshakyan /NASRA/ Maria Antonosyan /NASA/ Maria […]

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