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  2. Renu C. Laskar - Wikipedia

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    Renu Chakravarti Laskar (August 8, 1932 – September 17, 2024) was an Indian-born American mathematician, specializing in graph theory.She was a Professor in the Department of Mathematical Sciences at Clemson University from 1968 to 2006.

  3. National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke

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    NINDB was "responsible for conducting and supporting research and training in the 200 neurological and sensory disorders that affected 20 million individuals in the United States and were 'the first cause of permanent crippling and the third cause of death.'" [10] Because the etiology of the most common neurological diseases was poorly ...

  4. Graph theory - Wikipedia

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    A graph with 6 vertices and 7 edges. In mathematics and computer science, graph theory is the study of graphs, which are mathematical structures used to model pairwise relations between objects.

  5. Eulerian path - Wikipedia

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    A connected graph has an Euler cycle if and only if every vertex has an even number of incident edges. The term Eulerian graph has two common meanings in graph theory. One meaning is a graph with an Eulerian circuit, and the other is a graph with every vertex of even degree. These definitions coincide for connected graphs. [2]

  6. Stroke Belt - Wikipedia

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    The Stroke Belt or Stroke Alley is a region in the southeastern United States that has been recognized by public health authorities for having an unusually high incidence of stroke and other forms of cardiovascular disease.

  7. Health of Native Americans in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Stroke is the sixth-leading cause of death in the Native American population. Native Americans are sixty percent more likely than white adults in the United States to have a stroke. Native American women have double the rate of stroke of white women. About 3.6% of Native American and Alaska Native men and women over 18 have a stroke. [25]

  8. President Trump Declares He Did Not Have 'Mini-Strokes ... - AOL

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    "In the hours leading up to Trump's trip to the hospital, word went out in the West Wing for the vice president to be on standby to take over the powers of the presidency," a new book reports

  9. Stroke - Wikipedia

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    In the United States stroke is a leading cause of disability, and recently declined from the third leading to the fourth leading cause of death. [245] Geographic disparities in stroke incidence have been observed, including the existence of a "stroke belt" in the southeastern United States, but causes of these disparities have not been explained.