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Blood samples were taken when the patient was 1st seen at the Hospital and hemoglobin was estimated by the cyan hemoglobin method. 10 g% or below was considered anemia. 71 (25.5%) had levels below 10 g%. These patients were further investigated for dietary habits stool examination for ova and cysts blood for blood film morphology screening for malarial parasites and in certain patients hemoglobin electrophoresis. In 243 patients additional data at subsequent deliveries were recorded. There was a prevalence of anemia in the jungle population of 2.7% and 29% in the outside population. Jungle people consume a fairly well balanced diet while outside people are exposed to money values and have little purchasing power. Only 5.6% had anemia of a severity of less than 6 g% hemoglobin. 54% of the anemic patients had mixed blood picture of hypochromic and hyperchromic pattern. 5.6% had a pure microcytic hypochromic pattern and 38.1% had a hyperchromic pattern. 54.9% of the anemic patients were gravida 5 and above. Major causes of anemia in this group were: malnutrition helminthic infestations and hemolysis. Evidence to indicate that anemia in pregnancy predisposes the Orang Asli women to increased blood loss at delivery smaller babies or to increased fetal loss was not shown.", "year": 1974, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": null, "venue": null, "journal": "The Journal of tropical medicine and hygiene", "mag_id": "2466701301", "mag_field_of_study": ["Medicine"], "outbound_citations": [], "inbound_citations": [], "has_outbound_citations": false, "has_inbound_citations": false, "has_pdf_parse": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:77499798"} +{"paper_id": "77499936", "title": "Gastrin level in the blood in peptic ulcers after gastric resection", "authors": [{"first": "Vantsian", "middle": [], "last": "En", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Bershadenko", "middle": [], "last": "Dd", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Vinnitski\u012d", "middle": [], "last": "Li", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Iudaeva", "middle": [], "last": "Nd", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": null, "year": 1980, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": null, "venue": null, "journal": "Khirurgii\ufe20a\ufe21", "mag_id": "2461698903", "mag_field_of_study": ["Medicine"], "outbound_citations": [], "inbound_citations": [], "has_outbound_citations": false, "has_inbound_citations": false, "has_pdf_parse": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:77499936"} +{"paper_id": "77500000", "title": "[Autopsy and histochemical analysis: report of a case of silicosis treated with tetrandrine].", "authors": [{"first": "Li", "middle": [], "last": "Ql", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": null, "year": 1982, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": null, "venue": null, "journal": "Chinese journal of tuberculosis and respiratory diseases", "mag_id": "2470877974", "mag_field_of_study": ["Medicine"], "outbound_citations": [], "inbound_citations": [], "has_outbound_citations": false, "has_inbound_citations": false, "has_pdf_parse": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:77500000"} +{"paper_id": "94550021", "title": "Effect of textile factory effluent on otolith and somatic growth parameters in Clarias gariepinus", "authors": [{"first": "Aina", "middle": ["O."], "last": "Adeogun", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Azubuike", "middle": ["Victor"], "last": "Chukwuka", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": "Are otolith parameters more sensitive than somatic indices in detecting stress conditions in fish? This question was investigated using juvenile-sized Clarias gariepinus in a 30-day exposure bioassay to a textile factory effluent. A series of static bioassays were initially conducted with concentrations of 0.00-40.00% and the 96hr LC50 value derived by probit analysis was 20.06%. Nominal concentrations of the LC50 values (6.69%, 3.34% and 2.23%) and control (0.00%) were used in a static/renewal bioassay. The differential growth in saggittal otolith and somatic parameters across exposure concentrations were examined by taking somatic and otolith morphometric measurements. Effluent samples and exposure concentrations were analyzed for some physico-chemical parameters while effluent samples were also analyzed for cyanide and heavy metals: Pb, Cu, Mn, Zn, Fe, Ni, Cd, As and Cr. The weight of the right otolith of lower exposure concentrations (0.00, 2.23, 3.34%) was significantly heavier (p<0.05) than those of the highest exposure concentration (6.69%). No other significant differences were observed across somatic and otolith parameters examined. Effluent sample was characterised by low DO, high TS, TDS and TSS while exposure concentrations and effluent sample had alkaline pH and BOD and COD values that exceeded the Federal Ministry of Environment (FMNEV) limits for effluents discharged into surface waters. The values of Cr and cyanide also exceeded FMNEV limits. These constituents may elicit adverse environmental and public health effects if continued and unregulated discharge of effluents is not restricted. The relative sensitivity of otolith parameters over somatic parameters, and the relative sensitivity between otolith parameters were demonstrated. The suitability of otolith weight as a probable early-detector of stress in natural environments is suggested. Keywords: otolith, somatic indices, textile factory effluent, Clarias gariepinus.", "year": 2011, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": null, "venue": null, "journal": null, "mag_id": "1583459551", "mag_field_of_study": ["Chemistry"], "outbound_citations": [], "inbound_citations": ["208958206", "19516520", "51718233", "84682548"], "has_outbound_citations": false, "has_inbound_citations": true, "has_pdf_parse": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:94550021"} +{"paper_id": "94550234", "title": "Electrodeposited, GMR CoNiFeCu Nanowires and Nanotubes from Electrolytes Maintained at Different Temperatures", "authors": [{"first": "Despina", "middle": [], "last": "Davis", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "M.", "middle": [], "last": "Zamanpour", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Monica", "middle": [], "last": "Moldovan", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "David", "middle": ["P."], "last": "Young", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Elizabeth", "middle": ["J."], "last": "Podlaha", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": "Nanowires and nanotubes with modulated composition to realize a magnetoresistance effect were potentiostatically electrodeposited into alumina nanoporous templates. The multilayers were modulated between a Co-rich alloy and a Cu layer. The structure was characterized by electron microscopy. Deposits obtained from room temperature and 50\u00b0C electrolytes were nanowires, and a giant magnetoresistance (GMR) of up to 20% was observed. Chilling the electrolyte to 4\u00b0C resulted in nanotubes with a modulated structure. The current-potential behavior was examined with voltammetry and pulse transients. As expected, the cathodic current density increases with electrolyte temperature, although less obvious is the unfavorable anodic component, resulting during the transition between depositing the magnetic layer and a copper layer, which changes with time and differs with variable electrolyte temperature.", "year": 2010, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": "10.1149/1.3365055", "venue": null, "journal": "Journal of The Electrochemical Society", "mag_id": "1986489368", "mag_field_of_study": ["Chemistry"], "outbound_citations": [], "inbound_citations": ["199517719", "94081659", "14968472"], "has_outbound_citations": false, "has_inbound_citations": true, "has_pdf_parse": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:94550234"} +{"paper_id": "94550256", "title": "Fabrication methods for performance improvement of Cu(In,Ga)Se 2 thin film solar cells", "authors": [{"first": "Pyungho", "middle": [], "last": "Choi", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Dohyun", "middle": [], "last": "Baek", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Hyunyong", "middle": [], "last": "Kim", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Kyungin", "middle": [], "last": "Kim", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Hyunho", "middle": [], "last": "Park", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Soonkon", "middle": [], "last": "Kim", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Byoungseon", "middle": [], "last": "Choi", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": "Two advanced fabrication methods are introduced: the hydrogen peroxide (H2O2)-added chemical bath deposition technique and molybdenum (Mo) back-contact formation under 3 kW sputter power. The parameters of the short circuit current density (J SC) and conversion efficiency (\u03b7) were improved over standard cells when the ZnS buffer layer was deposited in the H2O2-added chemical solution. Otherwise, the fill-factor and \u03b7 were best at 3 kW Mo sputtering power conditions. Advanced fabrication methods are realised to improve cell performance without modifying the chemical composition of the Cu(In,Ga)Se2 absorption layer.", "year": 2013, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": "10.1049/el.2013.1146", "venue": null, "journal": "Electronics Letters", "mag_id": "1972256723", "mag_field_of_study": ["Mathematics"], "outbound_citations": [], "inbound_citations": [], "has_outbound_citations": false, "has_inbound_citations": false, "has_pdf_parse": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:94550256"} +{"paper_id": "94550385", "title": "Substituted 1,3,4-thiadiazoles with anticonvulsant activity. 3. Guanidines [Erratum to document cited in CA106(19):156365r]", "authors": [{"first": "Christopher", "middle": ["B."], "last": "Chapleo", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Peter", "middle": [], "last": "Myers", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "A.", "middle": ["C.", "B."], "last": "Smith", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Ian", "middle": ["F."], "last": "Tulloch", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Stephen", "middle": [], "last": "Turner", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Donald", "middle": ["S."], "last": "Walter", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": null, "year": 1989, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": "10.1021/jm00132a015", "venue": null, "journal": "Journal of Medicinal Chemistry", "mag_id": "1966333561", "mag_field_of_study": ["Chemistry"], "outbound_citations": [], "inbound_citations": [], "has_outbound_citations": false, "has_inbound_citations": false, "has_pdf_parse": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:94550385"} +{"paper_id": "94550407", "title": "A CASSCF/MRCI study of the electronic spectrum of transition metal compounds with low-lying metal to ligand charge transfer states", "authors": [{"first": "C.", "middle": [], "last": "Daniel", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "T.", "middle": [], "last": "Matsubara", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "G.", "middle": [], "last": "Stor", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": null, "year": 1995, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": "10.1063/1.47862", "venue": "AIP Conference Proceedings", "journal": "AIP Conference Proceedings", "mag_id": "1552981951", "mag_field_of_study": ["Chemistry"], "outbound_citations": [], "inbound_citations": [], "has_outbound_citations": false, "has_inbound_citations": false, "has_pdf_parse": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:94550407"} +{"paper_id": "94550662", "title": "Manifestation of Exciton-Lattice Interaction in J-Aggregates", "authors": [{"first": "I. K.", "middle": [], "last": "Katrunov", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "A. V.", "middle": [], "last": "Sorokin", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "S. L.", "middle": [], "last": "Yefimova", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Yu. V.", "middle": [], "last": "Malyukin", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": "The inverse correlation between the exciton-lattice interaction strength and the exciton delocalization length is shown for dielectric organic nanoclusters \u2013 J-aggregates. Since the exciton delocalization length defines all optical properties of J-aggregates, it allows one to control them via the exciton-lattice interaction. We demonstrate the exciton self-trapping suppression in amphi-PIC J-aggregates as a result of the exciton-lattice interaction weakening due to the formation of a surfactant shell around J-aggregates. The control over optical properties via the exciton-lattice interaction for other types of J-aggregates is discussed.", "year": 2011, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": "10.1080/15421406.2011.537904", "venue": null, "journal": "Molecular Crystals and Liquid Crystals", "mag_id": "1980643790", "mag_field_of_study": ["Chemistry"], "outbound_citations": [], "inbound_citations": [], "has_outbound_citations": false, "has_inbound_citations": false, "has_pdf_parse": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:94550662"} +{"paper_id": "94550802", "title": "Alkyne and Nitrile as \u03b72(3e) Ligands in [Tris(pyrazolyl)borato]niobium(I) Complexes. Synthesis, Structure, and Coupling Reaction", "authors": [{"first": "Philippe", "middle": [], "last": "Lorente", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Carla", "middle": [], "last": "Carfagna", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Michel", "middle": [], "last": "Etienne", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Bruno", "middle": [], "last": "Donnadieu", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": "Treatment of the 4e-alkyne complex [Tp*Nb(CO)2(PhCCMe)] with the nitrile RCN (R = Ph, Me, Et) yields the first mixed 3e-alkyne\u2212\u03b72(3e)-nitrile complexes, [Tp*Nb(CO)(PhCCMe)(RCN)], which have been spectroscopically and structurally characterized. Upon addition of HBF4, the protonated coupling product [Tp*Nb(F)(CPhCMeCPhNH)] (R = Ph) is formed.", "year": 1996, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": "10.1021/om9508952", "venue": null, "journal": "Organometallics", "mag_id": "1987969500", "mag_field_of_study": ["Chemistry"], "outbound_citations": [], "inbound_citations": [], "has_outbound_citations": false, "has_inbound_citations": false, "has_pdf_parse": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:94550802"} +{"paper_id": "94550979", "title": "Anomalous etch rates of photoresist with argon dilution of CF4/O2 plasma afterglows", "authors": [{"first": "Milo", "middle": [], "last": "Koretsky", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Jeffrey", "middle": ["A."], "last": "Reimer", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": "It is shown that the downstream etching of a photoresist with CF4/O2 mixtures can be enhanced by a factor of at least 2 with addition of argon to the gas mixture. Analysis of the oxygen and fluorine atom densities with gas\u2010phase magnetic resonance downstream of the discharge suggests that argon metastables alter the homogeneous chemistry for fluorine atom production as well as the heterogeneous chemistry of photoresist chain scission.", "year": 1991, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": "10.1063/1.106278", "venue": null, "journal": "Applied Physics Letters", "mag_id": "1987654739", "mag_field_of_study": ["Chemistry"], "outbound_citations": [], "inbound_citations": [], "has_outbound_citations": false, "has_inbound_citations": false, "has_pdf_parse": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:94550979"} +{"paper_id": "94551227", "title": "Optical properties of dilute silver-indium alloys in the ultraviolet", "authors": [{"first": "Relbue Marvin", "middle": [], "last": "Morgan", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": null, "year": 1967, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": "10.31274/rtd-180813-2509", "venue": null, "journal": null, "mag_id": "1629115858", "mag_field_of_study": ["Materials Science"], "outbound_citations": [], "inbound_citations": [], "has_outbound_citations": false, "has_inbound_citations": false, "has_pdf_parse": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:94551227"} +{"paper_id": "94551234", "title": "Effect of preparation parameters on the catalytic nature of potassium promoted CuCoCr higher alcohol catalysts", "authors": [{"first": "Gordon", "middle": ["R."], "last": "Sheffer", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "T.", "middle": ["S."], "last": "King", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": "Abstract The catalytic activity and selectivity for synthesis gas conversion to higher alcohols over potassium-promoted copper-cobalt-chromium oxide catalysts have been studied as a function of preparation parameters. Specifically, the effects of (i) metal salts used as precursors, (ii) the amount of citric acid used as a \u201ccomplexant\u201d, (iii) the amoun calcination temperature have been studied. Alcohol selectivities as great as 70 wt.-% have been achieved where the C 2 and higher alcohols account for 50 wt.-% to 60 wt.-% of the alcohols produced. Special attention must be paid to calcination temperature and, to a lesser extent, the other parameters mentioned.", "year": 1988, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": "10.1016/S0166-9834(00)80050-0", "venue": null, "journal": "Applied Catalysis", "mag_id": "1979894377", "mag_field_of_study": ["Chemistry"], "outbound_citations": [], "inbound_citations": ["85441887"], "has_outbound_citations": false, "has_inbound_citations": true, "has_pdf_parse": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:94551234"} +{"paper_id": "94551424", "title": "Tuning the helical twisting power of nematic liquid crystals induced by chiral 1,2-propanediol derivatives using varied substituents", "authors": [{"first": "Hai", "middle": ["Quan"], "last": "Zhang", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "An", "middle": ["Lei"], "last": "Qin", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": "Abstract In this study, a novel series of chiral 1,2-propanediol derivatives with different electron-donating and electron-withdrawing groups were synthesized and characterized by FT-IR and 1 H NMR. The helical twisting properties of all the chiral dopants were investigated by doping the chiral dopants into a nematic liquid crystal host (SLC-1717). The results indicate that the donor\u2013acceptor electron effect have a prominent influence on helical twisting property of the chiral nematic phase induced by the chiral dopants. Introducing electron-withdrawing groups into the terminal ends of chiral 1,2-propanediol can decrease the absolute values of the helical twisting power. In addition, the helix inversion temperatures of the induced chiral nematic phase are variational with the change of terminal groups.", "year": 2012, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": "10.1016/j.cclet.2011.09.019", "venue": null, "journal": "Chinese Chemical Letters", "mag_id": "1986886098", "mag_field_of_study": ["Chemistry"], "outbound_citations": [], "inbound_citations": [], "has_outbound_citations": false, "has_inbound_citations": false, "has_pdf_parse": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:94551424"} +{"paper_id": "94551465", "title": "Whey Powder, Broken Rice Grains and Passion Fruit Peel Flour in Extruded Breakfast Cereals: Physical, Chemical and Functional Characteristics", "authors": [{"first": "Priscila Alonso", "middle": [], "last": "dos Santos", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "M\u00e1rcio", "middle": [], "last": "Caliari", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Manoel Soares", "middle": [], "last": "Soares", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Let\u00edcia Fleury", "middle": [], "last": "Viana", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Nath\u00e1lia Duarte", "middle": [], "last": "Leite", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": null, "year": 2015, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": "10.3136/fstr.21.317", "venue": null, "journal": "Food Science and Technology Research", "mag_id": "1803077988", "mag_field_of_study": ["Chemistry"], "outbound_citations": [], "inbound_citations": [], "has_outbound_citations": false, "has_inbound_citations": false, "has_pdf_parse": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:94551465"} +{"paper_id": "94551659", "title": "MineralogynConcepts Description Determinations", "authors": [{"first": "L.", "middle": ["G."], "last": "Berry", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Brian", "middle": [], "last": "Mason", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "R.", "middle": ["V."], "last": "Deitrich", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": "This edition of Mineralogy: Concepts, Descriptions, Determinations is a major revision of the first edition, published in 1959. As was true for the 1959 edition, this edition is intended primarily to serve as a textbook for a first course in mineralogy. In addition, it should also serve as a useful reference for geologists, petrologists, pedologists, solid state physicists, and others who use crystallography or mineralogy as a keystone for their professional deliberations.", "year": 1983, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": null, "venue": null, "journal": null, "mag_id": "1277721179", "mag_field_of_study": ["Engineering"], "outbound_citations": [], "inbound_citations": [], "has_outbound_citations": false, "has_inbound_citations": false, "has_pdf_parse": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:94551659"} +{"paper_id": "94551685", "title": "Universal Ti-rich termination of atomically flat SrTiO3 (001), (110), and (111) surfaces", "authors": [{"first": "Abhijit", "middle": [], "last": "Biswas", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Pim", "middle": ["B."], "last": "Rossen", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Chan-Ho", "middle": [], "last": "Yang", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Wolter", "middle": [], "last": "Siemons", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "M.-H.", "middle": [], "last": "Jung", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "I.", "middle": ["K."], "last": "Yang", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Ramamoorthy", "middle": [], "last": "Ramesh", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Yoon", "middle": ["Hee"], "last": "Jeong", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": "We have studied the surface termination of atomically flat SrTiO3 surfaces treated by chemical etching and subsequent thermal annealing, for all commercially available orientations (001), (110), and (111). Atomic force microscopy confirms that our treatment processes produce unit cell steps with flat terrace structures. We have also determined the topmost atomic layer of SrTiO3 surfaces through time-of-flight mass spectroscopy. We found that all three orientations exhibit a Ti-rich surface. Our observation opens doors for interface engineering along the [110] and [111] directions in addition to a well known [100] case, which widens the range of functional heterostructures and interfaces.", "year": 2011, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": "10.1063/1.3549860", "venue": null, "journal": "Applied Physics Letters", "mag_id": "1980298276", "mag_field_of_study": ["Physics"], "outbound_citations": [], "inbound_citations": ["206152280", "5960334", "102486746", "117728715", "215688746", "44101260", "215383853", "118593338", "6707386", "44008750", "55228780", "3059654", "12536876", "15501371"], "has_outbound_citations": false, "has_inbound_citations": true, "has_pdf_parse": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:94551685"} +{"paper_id": "94551889", "title": "Method of determining catalyst lifetime in the cracking reaction of tar from wood pyrolysis", "authors": [{"first": "A.", "middle": [], "last": "Donnot", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "P.", "middle": [], "last": "Magne", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "X.", "middle": [], "last": "Deglise", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": "Abstract In the cracking reaction of tar from wood, the poisoning of the catalysts is mainly due to the deposition of a thin layer of carbon on the catalyst surface. At a given time of the reaction, the gas produced can then be considered as a mixture of two gases, one formed on the initial catalytic surface and the other on a carbon surface. The heating value of such a gas has been related to the constant rate of the surface poisoning as a function of time. From this relationship it has been possible to compare catalyst lifetimes by calculating, in our particular experimental conditions, the time, te , necessary for the active surface of a catalyst to be half poisoned and, at this time, to evaluate the mass of tar pyrolysed per gram of catalyst. Calcium based catalysts (Ca(CH 3 CO 2 ) 2 deposited on a graphitized carbon black, Graphon, and dolomite) have proven to have the highest lifetime. Zn-, Cu- and Mg-based catalysts have the lowest lifetimes. Ni and Ca salt-based catalysts seems to have the best catalytic activity.", "year": 1991, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": "10.1016/0165-2370(91)85004-Q", "venue": null, "journal": "Journal of Analytical and Applied Pyrolysis", "mag_id": "1983514896", "mag_field_of_study": ["Chemistry"], "outbound_citations": [], "inbound_citations": [], "has_outbound_citations": false, "has_inbound_citations": false, "has_pdf_parse": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:94551889"} +{"paper_id": "94551963", "title": "Carbon Dioxide Capture Properties of One-Dimensional Nanoporous Octahedral Molecular Sieve", "authors": [{"first": "Izaak", "middle": [], "last": "Williamson", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Eric", "middle": ["B."], "last": "Nelson", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Lan", "middle": [], "last": "Li", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": "We have performed first-principles density functional theory calculations, incorporated with van der Waals interactions, to study CO2 adsorption and diffusion in nanoporous solid \u2013 OMS2 (Octahedral Molecular Sieve). We found the charge, type, and mobility of a cation, accommodated in a porous OMS-2 material for structural stability, can affect not only the OMS-2 structural features but also CO2 sorption performance. This paper targets K+, Na+, and Ba2+ cations. First-principles energetics and electronic structure calculations indicate that Ba2+ has the strongest interaction with the OMS-2 porous surface due to valence electrons donation to the OMS-2 and molecular orbital hybridization. However, the Ba-doped OMS-2 has the worst CO2 uptake capacity. We also found evidence of sorption hysteresis in the Kand Nadoped OMS-2 materials.", "year": 2014, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": null, "venue": null, "journal": null, "mag_id": "913403994", "mag_field_of_study": ["Materials Science"], "outbound_citations": [], "inbound_citations": [], "has_outbound_citations": false, "has_inbound_citations": false, "has_pdf_parse": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:94551963"} +{"paper_id": "94551994", "title": "Material properties and processing in the production of fuel cell components: I. Hydrogen anodes from Raney nickel for lightweight alkaline fuel cells", "authors": [{"first": "W.", "middle": [], "last": "Jenseit", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "A.", "middle": [], "last": "Khalil", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "H.", "middle": [], "last": "Wendt", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": "The production steps of Raney nickel based, PTFE bonded hydrogen anodes for alkaline fuel cells are examined. The Raney nickel catalyst has been made by leaching the nickel aluminium alloy and additional stabilization. The electrode is fabricated by mixing the catalyst with copper oxide for enhancing electronic conductivity and aqueous PTFE emulsion as a hydrophobic binder. Each process step, starting from the nickel aluminium alloy is described and the physical properties of catalyst and electrode are evaluated. At an overpotential of 100 mV the optimized hydrogen anode exhibits at negligable excess hydrogen pressure (1\u00b702bars) a current density of nearly 400 mA cm\u22122 at 80\u00b0C in 30 wt% KOH. Long term performance test shows that electrode overpotential of more than 60 mV should be avoided. A life time of 5000 hrs at 50\u00b0C and a current density of 100 mA cm\u22122 has been proven.", "year": 1990, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": "10.1007/BF01019562", "venue": null, "journal": "Journal of Applied Electrochemistry", "has_pdf_body_text": false, "mag_id": "1963787504", "mag_field_of_study": ["Chemistry"], "outbound_citations": [], "inbound_citations": ["100634911", "103519799"], "has_outbound_citations": false, "has_inbound_citations": true, "has_pdf_parse": true, "has_pdf_parsed_abstract": false, "has_pdf_parsed_body_text": false, "has_pdf_parsed_bib_entries": false, "has_pdf_parsed_ref_entries": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:94551994"} +{"paper_id": "94552119", "title": "College chemistry students' understanding of potential energy in the context of atomic-molecular interactions", "authors": [{"first": "Nicole M.", "middle": [], "last": "Becker", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Melanie M.", "middle": [], "last": "Cooper", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": "Understanding the energy changes that occur as atoms and molecules interact forms the foundation for understanding the macroscopic energy changes that accompany chemical processes. In order to identify ways to scaffold students' understanding of the connections between atomic\u2013molecular and macroscopic energy perspectives, we conducted a qualitative study of students' conceptualization of potential energy at the atomic\u2013molecular level. We used semi-structured interviews and open-ended surveys to explore how students understand potential energy and use the idea of potential energy to explain atomic\u2013molecular interactions in simple systems. Findings suggest that undergraduate chemistry students may rely on intuitive interpretations of potential energy, incorrect interpretations of curricular definitions (including the idea that potential energy represents stored energy) and heuristics rather than foundational understandings of the relationships between atomic\u2013molecular structure, electrostatic forces and energy. Thus, we suggest that more explicit attention to the nature and role of potential energy in the undergraduate chemistry curriculum may be needed. \u00a9 2014 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Res Sci Teach 51: 789\u2013808, 2014", "year": 2014, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": "10.1002/tea.21159", "venue": null, "journal": "Journal of Research in Science Teaching", "mag_id": "1506849875", "mag_field_of_study": ["Psychology"], "outbound_citations": [], "inbound_citations": ["33449522", "98553671"], "has_outbound_citations": false, "has_inbound_citations": true, "has_pdf_parse": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:94552119"} +{"paper_id": "94552254", "title": "High-temperature interactions of transition-metal carbides with Na2SO4", "authors": [{"first": "M.", "middle": [], "last": "Mobin", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "A.", "middle": ["U."], "last": "Malik", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": "Abstract The high-temperature (900\u20131200 K) interaction of transition-metal carbides namely Cr 7 C 3 , Fe 3 C, TiC, ZrC, NbC, TaC, MoC, WC, VC and HfC with Na 2 SO 4 has been studied in a stream of pure and dried oxygen gas. Thermogravimetric studies were carried out by measuring the weight change as a function of time and mole fraction of Na 2 SO 4 in the reaction mixture. The presence of different constituents in the reaction products were identified by X-ray diffraction analysis and the morphologies of the reaction products were discussed on the basis of metallography, scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and energy dispersive X-ray analysis (EDAX). The quantitative determination of soluble metal species in the aqueous solutions of Na 2 SO 4 -transition-metal carbide products was carried out by atomic absorption spectroscopy. At high temperatures, transition-metal carbides interact with Na 2 SO 4 , forming metal oxides. The resulting metal oxide interacts with Na 2 SO 4 forming a soluble sodium metal oxide or a metal sulphide depending upon the local condition prevailing during the reaction.", "year": 1991, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": "10.1016/0022-5088(91)90325-X", "venue": null, "journal": "Journal of The Less Common Metals", "mag_id": "1984586425", "mag_field_of_study": ["Chemistry"], "outbound_citations": [], "inbound_citations": ["3125090"], "has_outbound_citations": false, "has_inbound_citations": true, "has_pdf_parse": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:94552254"} +{"paper_id": "94552280", "title": "Conditions under which CsI can cause SCC failure of zircaloy tubing", "authors": [{"first": "P", "middle": [], "last": "Hofmann", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "J", "middle": [], "last": "Spino", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": "Abstract To determine whether CsI can be dissociated by the action of an oxygen potential and, therefore, can cause low-ductility failure of Zircaloy cladding due to stress corrosion cracking (SCC), out-of-pile creep rupture and burst tests were performed. The oxygen potential in the tube specimens was established by various metal/metal oxide systems or O/U ratios of the UO 2+ x . The test parameters were selected in such a manner that burst temperatures of about 700\u00b0C were obtained. The results of the isothermal creep rupture tests with UO 2+ x of various O U ratios showed that at initial oxygen potentials as high as \u2212230 kJ/mol O 2 (which corresponds to an O U ratio of about 2.04 at 700\u00b0C), the CsI dissociates sufficiently to cause iodine-induced low-ductility cladding failure. When the oxygen potential was set by Mo/MoO 2 mixtures, sufficient dissociation of CsI took place at much lower oxygen potentials of about \u2212400 kJ/mol O 2 . With respect to the CsI dissociation both the formation of Cs oxides and the possible formation of complex compounds such as Cs uranate and Cs molybdate must be considered. Under these conditions, the I from the CsI behaved like elemental iodine. That is, iodine-induced low-ductility failure of the Zircaloy-4 tubing due to SCC occurred when the fission-product element iodine was present as either elemental I or as CsI.", "year": 1985, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": "10.1016/0022-3115(85)90357-5", "venue": null, "journal": "Journal of Nuclear Materials", "mag_id": "1981402921", "mag_field_of_study": ["Chemistry"], "outbound_citations": [], "inbound_citations": [], "has_outbound_citations": false, "has_inbound_citations": false, "has_pdf_parse": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:94552280"} +{"paper_id": "94552376", "title": "Reduction Process of CO2 Emissions by Treating With Waste Concrete via an Artificial Weathering Process", "authors": [{"first": "Akihiro", "middle": [], "last": "Yamasaki", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Minoru", "middle": [], "last": "Fujii", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Masayuki", "middle": [], "last": "Kakizawa", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Yukio", "middle": [], "last": "Yanagisawa", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": "A new process of treatment of waste concrete for reduction of CO2 emission is proposed. The process is based on a physical weathering reaction accelerated by acetic acid. The main part of the process was comprised of the following two steps: (1) extraction of Ca2+ from waste concrete particles by acetic acid in the form of calcium acetate, ::: ::: $$\\begin{gathered} 3CaO \\cdot Si{O_2} \\cdot 3{H_2}O \\cdot 3Ca{(OH)_2} + 12C{H_3}COOH \\hfill \\\\ \\to 6C{a^{2 + }} + 12C{H_3}CO{O^ - } + 3Si{O_2} + 12{H_2}O \\hfill \\\\ \\end{gathered} $$ ::: ::: (1) ::: ::: and (2) deposition of calcium carbonate particles (CaCO3) by CO2 injection into the calcium acetate solution. Acetic acid will be released in the deposition step, and recycled to the extraction step.", "year": 2002, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": "10.1007/978-1-4615-0773-4_14", "venue": "Environmental Challenges and Greenhouse Gas Control for Fossil Fuel Utilization in the 21st Century", "journal": "Environmental Challenges and Greenhouse Gas Control for Fossil Fuel Utilization in the 21st Century", "mag_id": "1006569679", "mag_field_of_study": ["Materials Science"], "outbound_citations": [], "inbound_citations": [], "has_outbound_citations": false, "has_inbound_citations": false, "has_pdf_parse": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:94552376"} +{"paper_id": "94552502", "title": "Improvement of Open Circuit Voltage (OCV) depending on Thickness of GDC Electrolyte of LT-SOFCs", "authors": [{"first": "Hyun", "middle": ["Jun"], "last": "Ko", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Jong", "middle": ["Jin"], "last": "Lee", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Sang-Hoon", "middle": [], "last": "Hyun", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": "It has been considered to apply GDC (Gd 0.1 Ce 0.9 O 1-X ) for low-temperature SOFC electrolytes because it has higher ionic conductivity than YSZ at low temperature. However, open circuit voltage with using GDC (Gd 0.1 Ce 0.9 O 1-X ) electrolyte in SOFCs, becomes lower than using YSZ (8 \u33d6% Yttria stabilized Zirconia) electrolyte because GDC has electronic conductivity. In this work, the effect of changing GDC electrolyte thickness on the open circuit voltage has been investigated. Ni-GDC anode-supported unit cells were fabricated as follows. Mixed NiO-GDC powders were pressed and pre-sintered at 1200\u2103. And then, GDC electrolyte material was dip-coated on the anode and sintered at 1400\u2103. Finally the LSCF-GDC cathode material was screen-printed on the electrolyte and sintered at 1000\u2103. Electrolyte thickness was controlled by the number of dip-coating times. Open circuit voltage was measured depending on electrolyte thickness at 650\u2103 and found that the thicker GDC electrolyte was, the better OCV was.", "year": 2010, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": "10.4191/KCERS.2010.47.2.195", "venue": null, "journal": "Journal of The Korean Ceramic Society", "mag_id": "1930200785", "mag_field_of_study": ["Materials Science"], "outbound_citations": [], "inbound_citations": [], "has_outbound_citations": false, "has_inbound_citations": false, "has_pdf_parse": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:94552502"} +{"paper_id": "94552537", "title": "Growth and characterization of titanite (CaTiSiO5) single crystals by the floating zone method", "authors": [{"first": "Isao", "middle": [], "last": "Tanaka", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Takeshi", "middle": [], "last": "Obuchi", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Hironao", "middle": [], "last": "Kojima", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": "Abstract Single crystals of titanite (CaTiSiO 5 ) were grown by the floating zone method using an infrared heating furnace. The single crystals, which were crack-free, dark blue and about 5 mm in diameter and 10 mm in length, were obtained in a nitrogen atmosphere. The grown crystals had a stoichiometric composition of CaTiSiO 5 . The titanite crystals underwent a reversible phase transition at 235 \u00b15\u00b0C; they were monoclinic with a space group of P2 1 /a at 20\u00b0C and became A2/a above 235\u00b0C. The dielectric constant \u2208 was measured between 25 and 300\u00b0C; \u2208 is 41.7 at 25\u00b0C and increased toits maximum value of 446 at 235\u00b0C.", "year": 1988, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": "10.1016/0022-0248(88)90160-1", "venue": null, "journal": "Journal of Crystal Growth", "mag_id": "1979345766", "mag_field_of_study": ["Chemistry"], "outbound_citations": [], "inbound_citations": ["67776194", "59045747", "94884487", "54182751"], "has_outbound_citations": false, "has_inbound_citations": true, "has_pdf_parse": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:94552537"} +{"paper_id": "94552578", "title": "Concentrated Gas-in-Liquid Emulsions in Artificial Media. I. Demonstration by Laser-Light Scattering", "authors": [{"first": "Joseph", "middle": [], "last": "D'Arrigo", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": "Experiments revealed that aqueous suspensions of saturated monoglycerides (with acyl chain lengths over 10 carbons) combined with cholesterol and cholesterol derivatives readily formed concentrated gas-in-water emulsions when shaken vigorously (in an air atmosphere). Using laser-based flow cytometry and forward-angle light scattering (detection limit = 0.3 \u00b5m), the calculated concentration of synthetic microbubbles in the filtered sample is approximately 7 \u00d7 105 microbubbles/ml. Further measurements also indicated that very slow dissolution of the newly formed, surfactant-coated microbubbles does continue for a period. Moreover, this gradual rate of dissolution of the artificial microbubbles can apparently be increased somewhat by circulating the liquid.", "year": 2011, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": "10.1016/B978-0-444-53798-0.00011-0", "venue": null, "journal": "Studies in Interface Science", "mag_id": "1522576226", "mag_field_of_study": ["Chemistry"], "outbound_citations": [], "inbound_citations": [], "has_outbound_citations": false, "has_inbound_citations": false, "has_pdf_parse": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:94552578"} +{"paper_id": "94553144", "title": "Intradiffusion coefficients of all species in aqueous gallium perchlorate solutions and solution viscosities at 25\u00b0C", "authors": [{"first": "William", "middle": ["E."], "last": "Price", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Lawrence", "middle": ["A."], "last": "Woolf", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": "Intradiffusion coefficients of all species (cation, anion and solvent) and viscosities have been measured for aqueous solutions of gallium perchlorate in the concentration range 0\u20132.3 mol-kg\u22121 at 25\u00b0C. The perchlorate ion intradiffusion measurements were made using36ClO 4 \u2212 as the tracer species in diaphragm cell experiments. The development of a method to synthesize36ClO 4 \u2212 from36Cl\u2212 by electrolysis is described. The perchlorate intradiffusion coefficients results show a concentration dependence that is very similar to that for D(Cl\u2212) in corresponding trivalent metal chloride solutions. A simple hydration analysis based on all the transport results estimates a total (effective) cation hydration for gallium within a 0\u20132 mol-kg\u22121 range of 10 (\u00b11.5).", "year": 1993, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": "10.1007/BF00646599", "venue": null, "journal": "Journal of Solution Chemistry", "mag_id": "1976775149", "mag_field_of_study": ["Chemistry"], "outbound_citations": [], "inbound_citations": [], "has_outbound_citations": false, "has_inbound_citations": false, "has_pdf_parse": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:94553144"} +{"paper_id": "94553835", "title": "Water vapor transport properties during staling of bread crumb and crust as affected by heating rate", "authors": [{"first": "Emna", "middle": [], "last": "Besbes", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Vanessa", "middle": [], "last": "Jury", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Jean-Yves", "middle": [], "last": "Monteau", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "A.", "middle": ["Le"], "last": "Bail", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": "Abstract In order to develop a mathematical model to simulate mass transfer occurring between the crumb and the crust during bread staling, water vapor sorption properties, i.e., moisture diffusivity, WVP and sorption of bread crumb and crust were investigated at 15 \u00b0C. Two types of bread baked with two heating rates (7.39 \u00b0C/min and 6.32 \u00b0C/min) were considered. Sorption and desorption isotherms were determined using Dynamic Vapor Sorption (DVS) and FF and GAB models were applied in the range of 0\u20130.95 aw, to fit isotherm curves. Diffusivity was determined from sorption isotherms by using Fick's law and WVP was measured by two methods (gravimetric and from sorption data). Results exhibited maximum values of Deff in the range of 0.1 and 0.14 g/g d.b. moisture contents. They varied between 0.88 \u00d7 10\u2212 10 and 0.92 \u00d7 10\u2212 10 m2/s for the crust and between 2.24 \u00d7 10\u2212 10 and 2.64 \u00d7 10\u2212 10 m2/s for the crumb, baked respectively at 220 \u00b0C and 240 \u00b0C. Results of WVP showed that the crust baked at 240 \u00b0C was significantly more permeable than the crust baked at 220 \u00b0C. This fact was attributed to the difference in porosity and the molecular structure due to heating effects. Also, the presence of steam in the oven atmosphere enhanced the development of higher porosity in the crust, leading to different structures and properties. Moreover, SEM images showed that starch granules were intact and less swelled in the upper crust when baking at 240 \u00b0C, resulting in higher WVP.", "year": 2013, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": "10.1016/j.foodres.2012.09.041", "venue": null, "journal": "Food Research International", "mag_id": "1987676708", "mag_field_of_study": ["Chemistry"], "outbound_citations": [], "inbound_citations": ["99823287", "197594879", "199649927", "53761185"], "has_outbound_citations": false, "has_inbound_citations": true, "has_pdf_parse": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:94553835"} +{"paper_id": "94553953", "title": "E.S.R. spectra and covalency of bis(biguanide) copper (II) complexes", "authors": [{"first": "John", "middle": ["R."], "last": "Wasson", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "P.", "middle": [], "last": "Zacharopoulos", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": null, "year": 1969, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": "10.1016/0022-1902(69)80315-5", "venue": null, "journal": "Journal of Inorganic and Nuclear Chemistry", "mag_id": "1983830357", "mag_field_of_study": ["Chemistry"], "outbound_citations": [], "inbound_citations": [], "has_outbound_citations": false, "has_inbound_citations": false, "has_pdf_parse": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:94553953"} +{"paper_id": "94553969", "title": "Sequential hypersonic dampings due to fast ion diffusion and structural relaxation in (AgI)x(AgPO3)1\u2212x ionic liquids", "authors": [{"first": "Lars", "middle": [], "last": "B\u00f6rjesson", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Steve", "middle": ["W."], "last": "Martin", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Lena", "middle": ["M."], "last": "Torell", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Charles", "middle": [], "last": "Angell", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": "Abstract We report the novel observations that in the liquid states of fast ion conducting glasses two independent relaxation processes can be distinguished by Brillouin scattering. Spectra of the (AgI) x (AgPO 3 ) 1\u2212x systems have been studied between x=0 and 0.5 and above 0.4 reveal two independent hypersonic phonon damping mechanisms attributed to structural relaxation and to Ag + diffusion. With increasing AgI content, the absorption due to mobile Ag + shifts to lower temperatures in accordance with conductivity relaxation time data. The results imply that we have observed for the first time the liquid state equivalent of the mobile cation internal friction peak well known from the lower frequency mechanical studies on other ion conducting glasses. The relaxation strength of the fast ion diffusion mode is found to be considerably smaller than that of structural relaxation.", "year": 1986, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": "10.1016/0167-2738(86)90101-3", "venue": null, "journal": "Solid State Ionics", "mag_id": "1986469491", "mag_field_of_study": ["Chemistry"], "outbound_citations": [], "inbound_citations": [], "has_outbound_citations": false, "has_inbound_citations": false, "has_pdf_parse": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:94553969"} +{"paper_id": "94554064", "title": "Destruction of the nano-size solid particles under femtosecond laser pulse action", "authors": [{"first": "Vitaly", "middle": ["E."], "last": "Gruzdev", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Vladimir", "middle": ["L."], "last": "Komolov", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Sergey", "middle": ["G."], "last": "Przhibel'skii", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Dmitry", "middle": ["S."], "last": "Smirnov", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": "The results of both analytical and numerical study of the optical damage of a solid nano-size particle, partly ionized by ::: an ultra-short laser pulse (USLP) are presented. The comparison of the results that has been obtained analytically and ::: numerically shows that the proposed method allows to describe the main features of nano-particle damage induced by ::: Coulomb forces, that arise in solid due to the charge equilibrium distortion under USLP action. ::: The kinetics of energy spectra of the spreading ions has been analyzed taking into account the Coulomb repulsive forces ::: and the retarding processes that restrict ion motion inside the particle.", "year": 2007, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": "10.1117/12.726412", "venue": "International Conference on Advanced Optical Materials and Devices", "journal": null, "has_pdf_body_text": false, "mag_id": "1982657558", "mag_field_of_study": ["Chemistry", "Engineering"], "outbound_citations": ["121563903", "93785312", "206328602", "120447391", "122980649", "26991081", "23492875", "35538061"], "inbound_citations": ["135643054"], "has_outbound_citations": true, "has_inbound_citations": true, "has_pdf_parse": true, "has_pdf_parsed_abstract": false, "has_pdf_parsed_body_text": false, "has_pdf_parsed_bib_entries": true, "has_pdf_parsed_ref_entries": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:94554064"} +{"paper_id": "94554120", "title": "Efficiency of beta-nucleating agents in propylene/alpha-olefin copolymers", "authors": [{"first": "P.", "middle": [], "last": "Juh\u00e1sz", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "J\u00f3zsef", "middle": [], "last": "Varga", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "K\u00e1roly", "middle": [], "last": "Belina", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "G.", "middle": [], "last": "Belina", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": "Crystallization and melting behavior of beta-nucleated ::: propylene/1-pentene random copolymers were studied. Samples with ::: different comonomer content were nucleated with the calcium salt of suberic acid. The WAXS, differential scanning calorimetry (DSC), and polarized light microscopy (PLM) measurements showed that morphological behavior of the beta-nucleated copolymers is similar to that of the ::: homopolymer, but the rate of crystallization and the characteristic ::: temperatures decrease with increasing pentene content. Crystallization ::: at low temperatures and lower chain regularity lead to the formation of ::: imperfect crystal structures with high instability, which enables the ::: study of structural perfection processes like PP'or ::: betaalpha-recrystallization during partial melting. The PLM studies ::: proved that the critical crossover temperature T(betaalpha) decreases ::: with increasing pentene content. The effect of comonomer content on the ::: critical recooling temperature (T-R*), as well as on the equilibrium ::: melting point of the beta-form (T-m(o)) was also investigated. However, ::: in our case, the linear Hoffman -Weeks method proved to be unsuitable ::: for the accurate determination of T-m(o).", "year": 2002, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": null, "venue": null, "journal": null, "mag_id": "1025197460", "mag_field_of_study": ["Materials Science"], "outbound_citations": [], "inbound_citations": ["141308594", "59419523"], "has_outbound_citations": false, "has_inbound_citations": true, "has_pdf_parse": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:94554120"} +{"paper_id": "94554189", "title": "Ion-induced changes in semiconductor properties of hydrogenated amorphous silicon", "authors": [{"first": "Shin-ichiro", "middle": [], "last": "Sato", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Takeshi", "middle": [], "last": "Ohshima", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": "Abstract Undoped, phosphorus doped (n-type), and boron doped (p-type) hydrogenated amorphous silicon (a-Si:H) thin films are irradiated with 3.0 MeV protons, 100 keV protons, and 2.8 MeV silicon ions, and the electric conductivity variations as a function of ion fluence are investigated. The Seebeck coefficient variations as a function of ion fluence are also investigated and are compared to the electric conductivity variations. As a result, a systematic interpretation of radiation effects on a-Si:H semiconductors is obtained. In the fluence regime of below 10\u22126 dpa, the increase in electric conductivity and the emergence of negative Seebeck effect are observed in the undoped a-Si:H because of donor-center generation. In the fluence regime from 10\u22126 dpa to 10\u22124 dpa, the decrease in electric conductivity and the decrease in absolute value of Seebeck coefficient are observed in the doped a-Si:H, since the carrier removal effect is caused by radiation defects, which are thought to be mainly dangling bonds. In the fluence regime of above 10\u22124 dpa, the increase in electric conductivity caused by the enhancement of hopping transport via localized states is observed. The absolute value of Seebeck coefficient of doped a-Si:H decreases in this fluence regime, whereas no Seebeck effect is observed in the undoped a-Si:H.", "year": 2013, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": "10.1016/j.nimb.2013.05.042", "venue": null, "journal": "Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section B-beam Interactions With Materials and Atoms", "mag_id": "1987432826", "mag_field_of_study": ["Chemistry"], "outbound_citations": [], "inbound_citations": [], "has_outbound_citations": false, "has_inbound_citations": false, "has_pdf_parse": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:94554189"} +{"paper_id": "94554767", "title": "Liquid phase alkylation of phenol with 1-octene over large pore zeolites", "authors": [{"first": "S.", "middle": ["G."], "last": "Wagholikar", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "S.", "middle": [], "last": "Mayadevi", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Subramanian", "middle": [], "last": "Sivasanker", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": "Abstract A comparative study is presented of the liquid phase alkylation of phenol with 1-octene over different zeolite catalysts: H-beta (BEA(15)), H-mordenite (MOR(11)) and H-USY (FAU(15)). A wide spectrum of monoalkylated products, identified as isomers of phenyl octyl ether ( O -alkylate) and octyl phenol ( C -alkylate), was formed in the reaction. The reaction was studied in detail over BEA(15), such studies included the influence of process variables such as temperature, reactant mole ratio, catalyst amount and alkali metal (K) poisoning on its performance in the alkylation reaction. A kinetic analysis of the reaction over BEA(15) was also carried out assuming a second order parallel reaction mechanism. The activity of the different catalysts for the reaction followed the order: BEA(15) > FAU(15) > MOR(11). The poisoning of BEA(15) with potassium resulted in a decrease in the catalyst activity concomitant with a decrease in the number of strong acid centres in the catalyst.", "year": 2006, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": "10.1016/j.apcata.2006.04.041", "venue": null, "journal": "Applied Catalysis A-general", "mag_id": "1979876101", "mag_field_of_study": ["Chemistry"], "outbound_citations": [], "inbound_citations": ["104362658"], "has_outbound_citations": false, "has_inbound_citations": true, "has_pdf_parse": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:94554767"} +{"paper_id": "94554790", "title": "The Route of Thermohydrolysis Resulting in Tubular Alumina Forms", "authors": [{"first": "S.", "middle": ["S."], "last": "Berdonosov", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "I.", "middle": ["V."], "last": "Melikhov", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "S.", "middle": ["B."], "last": "Baronov", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Yu.", "middle": ["V."], "last": "Kuz'micheva", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "D.", "middle": ["G."], "last": "Berdonosova", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": null, "year": 2002, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": "10.1023/A:1014727122955", "venue": null, "journal": "Doklady Chemistry", "mag_id": "1519072261", "mag_field_of_study": ["Chemistry"], "outbound_citations": [], "inbound_citations": ["94810584"], "has_outbound_citations": false, "has_inbound_citations": true, "has_pdf_parse": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:94554790"} +{"paper_id": "94554792", "title": "Terpenoids\u2014LXIX", "authors": [{"first": "V.K.", "middle": [], "last": "Honwad", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "A.S.", "middle": [], "last": "Rao", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": "Abstract The absolute configuration of (+) 3- p -tolylbutanoic acid 2 (V) previously derived by the molecular rotation method has been confirmed by the conversion of (\u2212) 3-phenylbutanoic acid 3 4 (VIII) to the (\u2212) dicarboxylic acid (XII) enantiomeric with the oxidation product of the acid (V). The absolute configuration of (+) 4- p -tolylpentanoic acid (XIX) is established on the basis of its synthesis from V. The absolute configuration of (\u2212) \u03b1-curcumene (XXI and XXII), has been derived by considering the sign of rotation of the 4- p -tolylpentanoic acid obtained on degradation and confirmed by a synthesis of the enantiomeric (+) \u03b1-curcumene from (+) 3- p -tolylbutanoic acid (V). The absolute configuration of (+) \u03b3-curcumene 5 (XXIV) has been established by considering the sign of rotation of the 4- p -tolylpentanoic acid derived from it. The absolute configuration suggested by previous workers for (+) 4- p -tolyl-1-pentanol 6 (XXVI) on the basis of calculations using the conformational asymmetry model has been confirmed.", "year": 1965, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": "10.1016/S0040-4020(01)93915-8", "venue": null, "journal": "Tetrahedron", "mag_id": "1581592626,2374449915", "mag_field_of_study": ["Chemistry"], "outbound_citations": [], "inbound_citations": [], "has_outbound_citations": false, "has_inbound_citations": false, "has_pdf_parse": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:94554792"} +{"paper_id": "94555023", "title": "Comparison of the adsorption of lead by activated carbons from three lignocellulosic precursors", "authors": [{"first": "L.", "middle": [], "last": "Largitte", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "T.", "middle": [], "last": "Brudey", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "T.", "middle": [], "last": "Tant", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "P.", "middle": ["Couespel"], "last": "Dumesnil", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Peter", "middle": [], "last": "Lodewyckx", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": "Abstract Three activated carbons samples produced from Guava seeds, Tropical almond shells and Dinde stones were prepared by physical activation. The activated carbons have surface areas of around 1000 m 2 g \u22121 and high micropore volumes of around 0.40 cm 3 g \u22121 . They were studied for the removal of lead from water in batch mode. Sorption studies were performed at different temperatures, initial pH, initial concentrations and adsorbent doses. Maximum adsorption occurred at pH 6 for an adsorbent dose of 0.5 g L \u22121 . The sorption is favorable until an initial lead concentration of 90 mg L \u22121 for the activated carbons from Almond and Guava and only 25 mg L \u22121 for that of Dinde. The most favorable temperature is 30 \u00b0C for the activated carbons from Dinde and Almond with, 40 \u00b0C being favored by the one from Guava. The kinetic data were modelled with, the results showing that the Bangham model best describes the kinetics of the Almond and Dinde activated carbons and the Elovich model that of activated carbon from Guava seeds. Sorption equilibrium studies were conducted in a concentration range of lead from 0 to 230 mg L \u22121 and the isotherms were also modelled. The Khan equation gives the best fit for the sorption equilibrium data for the activated carbon from Almond, the Langmuir\u2013Freundlich equation for the one derived from Dinde and the Redlich-Peterson for the activated Guava seeds carbon. Finally, the thermokinetic parameters were evaluated. With a maximum amount of lead adsorbed as high as 50 (Dinde), 96 (Guava) and 112 mg g \u22121 (Almond), these three activated carbons can be considered as efficient adsorbents for the remediation of lead from water.", "year": 2016, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": "10.1016/j.micromeso.2015.07.005", "venue": null, "journal": "Microporous and Mesoporous Materials", "mag_id": "920119304", "mag_field_of_study": ["Chemistry"], "outbound_citations": [], "inbound_citations": ["104455399", "3707962", "53596909", "15887757", "214983912", "117738866", "103268218", "199382090", "198330243", "141326796", "102702273", "73506332"], "has_outbound_citations": false, "has_inbound_citations": true, "has_pdf_parse": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:94555023"} +{"paper_id": "94555033", "title": "Ash deposition characteristics of Moolarben coal and its blends during coal combustion", "authors": [{"first": "Byoung-Hwa", "middle": [], "last": "Lee", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Sang-In", "middle": [], "last": "Kim", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Seung-Mo", "middle": [], "last": "Kim", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Dong-Hun", "middle": [], "last": "Oh", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Sushil", "middle": [], "last": "Gupta", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Chung-Hwan", "middle": [], "last": "Jeon", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": "We report a systematic and comprehensive laboratory investigation of the ash deposition behavior of Moolarben (MO) coal, which has recently begun to be imported into Korea. Ash deposition experiments were conducted in a drop tube reactor, and a water-cooled ash deposit probe was inserted into the reactor to affix the ash. The tests were conducted using five types of single coals (two bituminous and three sub-bituminous, including MO coal) and blended coals (bituminous coal blended with sub-bituminous coal). Two indices represent ash deposition behavior: capture efficiency and energy-based growth rate. A thermomechanical analysis evaluated the melting behavior of the resulting ash deposits. The MO coal had the least ash deposition of the single coals due to its high melting temperature, indicated by high ash silica content. Indonesian sub-bituminous coals formed larger ash deposits and were sticky at low temperatures due to relatively high alkali content. However, blends with MO coal had greater ash deposition than blends with other bituminous coals. This non-additive behavior of MO coal blends is likely due to interactions between ash particles. Coals with higher silica content more effectively retain alkali species, resulting in lower melting temperatures and larger ash deposits. Therefore, we recommend that when blending in a boiler, silica-rich coals (SiO2>80%, SiO2/Al2O3> 5) should be blended with relatively low-alkali coals (Na2O+K2O<3%), and the blending ratio of the silica-rich coals indicates less than 10%, which can safely operate the boiler.", "year": 2015, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": "10.1007/s11814-015-0108-9", "venue": "Korean Journal of Chemical Engineering", "journal": "Korean Journal of Chemical Engineering", "has_pdf_body_text": false, "mag_id": "1786250948", "mag_field_of_study": ["Chemistry"], "outbound_citations": [], "inbound_citations": ["18477661", "56283166"], "has_outbound_citations": false, "has_inbound_citations": true, "has_pdf_parse": true, "has_pdf_parsed_abstract": false, "has_pdf_parsed_body_text": false, "has_pdf_parsed_bib_entries": true, "has_pdf_parsed_ref_entries": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:94555033"} +{"paper_id": "94555131", "title": "Extractives from the Meliaceae and Melianthaceae, and investigations into enamine chemistry.", "authors": [{"first": "Thabo", "middle": ["Vincent."], "last": "Monkhe", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": null, "year": 1997, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": null, "venue": null, "journal": null, "mag_id": "1512956124", "mag_field_of_study": ["Chemistry"], "outbound_citations": [], "inbound_citations": [], "has_outbound_citations": false, "has_inbound_citations": false, "has_pdf_parse": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:94555131"} +{"paper_id": "94555270", "title": "Electrochemical investigation of coordination compounds", "authors": [{"first": "D.", "middle": [], "last": "de Montauzon", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "R.", "middle": [], "last": "Poilblanc", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": "Abstract The complexes [Co(CO) 3 L] 2 , Hg[Co(CO) 3 L] 2 , HgCo 2 (CO) 8\u2212 n L n and Ni(CO) 4\u2212 n L n (L = PR 3 , P(OR) 3 ) have been reduced electrochemically. The E 1 2 values of the reduction processes are dependent on L and n . These values can be related to the \u0394HNP values of the ligands and to the CO stretching frequency of the molecules. The results can be interpreted in terms of either kinetic or thermodynamic factors.", "year": 1975, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": "10.1016/s0022-328x(00)91595-x", "venue": null, "journal": "Journal of Organometallic Chemistry", "mag_id": "1493170319,2942269073", "mag_field_of_study": ["Chemistry"], "outbound_citations": [], "inbound_citations": [], "has_outbound_citations": false, "has_inbound_citations": false, "has_pdf_parse": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:94555270"} +{"paper_id": "94555304", "title": "Structure and optical properties of Si and SiGe layers grown on SiO2 by chemical vapor deposition", "authors": [{"first": "A.", "middle": ["A."], "last": "Shklyaev", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "V.", "middle": ["I."], "last": "Vdovin", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Vladimir", "middle": ["A."], "last": "Volodin", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "D.", "middle": ["V."], "last": "Gulyaev", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "A.", "middle": ["S."], "last": "Kozhukhov", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Masao", "middle": [], "last": "Sakuraba", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Junichi", "middle": [], "last": "Murota", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": "Abstract The properties of thin Si and SiGe layers grown on SiO 2 by chemical vapor deposition (CVD) were studied using transmission electron and atomic force microscopies, and Raman and photoluminescence (PL) spectroscopies. The layers with a composition of Si 0.5 Ge 0.5 become composed of nanocrystals with an average size of about 100 nm at growth temperatures of 550 \u00b0C which is significantly lower than that for the pure Si layers. Moreover, the Si 0.5 Ge 0.5 layers exhibit a broad PL peak centered at 0.8 eV, whereas the bandgap of unstrained Si 0.5 Ge 0.5 is about 1 eV. This indicates that PL occurs through deep energy levels in the bandgap, which can be associated with crystal defects. The predominance of deep-level PL in radiative emission can be the result of a high concentration of defects that appear due to a low growth temperature.", "year": 2015, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": "10.1016/j.tsf.2015.02.076", "venue": null, "journal": "Thin Solid Films", "mag_id": "1983402894", "mag_field_of_study": ["Materials Science"], "outbound_citations": [], "inbound_citations": ["2960007", "135996178"], "has_outbound_citations": false, "has_inbound_citations": true, "has_pdf_parse": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:94555304"} +{"paper_id": "94555343", "title": "On problems of reducing energy consumption for irradiation of flue gas in the electron beam gas treatment technology", "authors": [{"first": "O.", "middle": ["L."], "last": "Fainchtein", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "M.", "middle": ["V."], "last": "Sagaidak", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "V.", "middle": ["V."], "last": "Morgunov", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": "Abstract The electron beam (EB) flue gas treatment technology is presented as a combination of radiation chemical transformations and phase transitions. Some theoretical and experimental evidence is presented which suggests that there are two mechanisms to substantially reduce the energy consumption for gas irradiation: droplet mechanism and a mechanism related to specific EB current density (current-mechanism). Both the mechanisms are based on chain reactions of oxidation. The 100,000 m 3 /h Slavyanskaya Electron Beam Industrial Plant (developed by our Institute \u201cEnergostal\u201d, being built in Ukraine) is described. The plant design is aimed at solving the two main problems of the EB scrubbing technology: reduction of energy consumption for irradiation (using a droplet mechanism) and more reliable collection of salt particles (using wet particles collectors). The paper is devoted to EB flue gas treatment technology to remove SO 2 and NO x from flue gas, its present status and the prospects of its further development and optimization, special attention being paid to reduction of energy consumption.", "year": 2002, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": "10.1016/S0969-806X(02)00354-7", "venue": null, "journal": "Radiation Physics and Chemistry", "mag_id": "1986864876", "mag_field_of_study": ["Chemistry"], "outbound_citations": [], "inbound_citations": ["19983928", "94274138", "20967956"], "has_outbound_citations": false, "has_inbound_citations": true, "has_pdf_parse": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:94555343"} +{"paper_id": "94555415", "title": "Drying Oils and Resins - Oxygen-Convertible Alkyd Resins from Glycerol Alpha-Allyl Ether", "authors": [{"first": "H.", "middle": [], "last": "Dannenberg", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "T. F.", "middle": [], "last": "Bradley", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "T. W.", "middle": [], "last": "Evans", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": null, "year": 1949, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": "10.1021/ie50476a044", "venue": null, "journal": "Industrial & Engineering Chemistry", "mag_id": "1985151228", "mag_field_of_study": ["Chemistry"], "outbound_citations": [], "inbound_citations": ["40929913"], "has_outbound_citations": false, "has_inbound_citations": true, "has_pdf_parse": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:94555415"} +{"paper_id": "94555417", "title": "Adsorption of Monomethyl Phosphate to the Goethite (-FeOOH)/water Interface", "authors": [{"first": "Tove", "middle": [], "last": "Andersson", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Lars", "middle": [], "last": "L\u00f6vgren", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Per", "middle": [], "last": "Persson", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Reiner", "middle": [], "last": "Giesler", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": null, "year": 2002, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": null, "venue": null, "journal": null, "mag_id": "1538074720", "mag_field_of_study": ["Chemistry"], "outbound_citations": [], "inbound_citations": [], "has_outbound_citations": false, "has_inbound_citations": false, "has_pdf_parse": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:94555417"} +{"paper_id": "94555560", "title": "Chapter 2 Determination of Drugs and Their Metabolites in Biological Samples by Fully Automated Hplc with on-line Solid-Liquid Extraction and Pre-Column Switching", "authors": [{"first": "R.", "middle": [], "last": "Huber", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "K.", "middle": [], "last": "Zech", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": "Publisher Summary High-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) is an efficient method of chromatographic separation. As its reliability and automation have steadily increased, it is becoming more and more useful for rapidly separating mixtures whose components differ greatly in polarity. It has made possible to carry out qualitative and quantitative determinations of low-volatility or chemically unstable compounds that cannot be analyzed by other chromatographic techniques (such as, gas chromatography) or first have to be derivatized that is both troublesome and time-consuming. HPLC has been found to be suitable for the separation, quantitative determination, and preparative isolation of drugs and their metabolites in biological samples, such as plasma, serum, synovial fluid, bile, urine, saliva, milk, faeces, and animal tissues. Reversed-phase HPLC makes it possible to quantitate drugs together with their highly polar and sometimes conjugated metabolites after their extraction from the biological matrix. Such determinations are carried out on an ever-increasing scale, because the authorities have made them mandatory, as in the preclinical and clinical testing of new drugs.", "year": 1988, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": "10.1016/S0301-4770(08)60378-4", "venue": null, "journal": "Journal of chromatography library", "mag_id": "1007607786", "mag_field_of_study": ["Chemistry"], "outbound_citations": [], "inbound_citations": ["12492631"], "has_outbound_citations": false, "has_inbound_citations": true, "has_pdf_parse": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:94555560"} +{"paper_id": "94555580", "title": "F19 Nuclear Acoustic Resonance in Impurity Doped RbMnF3", "authors": [{"first": "R.", "middle": ["L."], "last": "Melcher", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "R.", "middle": ["H."], "last": "Plovnick", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": "An experimental study of the F19 nuclear acoustic resonance abosrption spectrum of RbMnF3 doped with K++, Mg++, Co++, Ni++ and Fe++ impurities in the antiferromagnetic phase is presented. The spectra are interpreted as arising from only those nuclear sites in the immediate vicinity of a symmetry breaking impurity ion or crystal defect.", "year": 1973, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": "10.1063/1.2946885", "venue": "AIP Conference Proceedings", "journal": "AIP Conference Proceedings", "mag_id": "1497068463", "mag_field_of_study": ["Chemistry"], "outbound_citations": [], "inbound_citations": [], "has_outbound_citations": false, "has_inbound_citations": false, "has_pdf_parse": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:94555580"} +{"paper_id": "94555921", "title": "Rapid Determination of the Chemical Oxygen Demand in Water with the Use of High-Temperature Solid-Electrolyte Cells", "authors": [{"first": "B.", "middle": ["K."], "last": "Zuev", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "A.", "middle": ["A."], "last": "Korotkov", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "V.", "middle": ["G."], "last": "Filonenko", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "A.", "middle": ["N."], "last": "Mashkovtsev", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "V.", "middle": ["P."], "last": "Zvolinskii", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": "A new procedure is proposed for the determination of the oxidazibility of organic and inorganic matter in water (an analogue of the chemical oxygen demand (COD)). The procedure is based on high-temperature oxidation in a controlled binary oxygen\u2013inert gas mixture and the determination of the amount of oxygen consumed for oxidation in a solid-electrolyte cell. A new design for the setup is presented as a monoblock with a vertical sample introduction into the reactor. A sampler of the immersion type is proposed. It has been found that the detection limit obtained with the use of this setup is 5 mg O2/L.", "year": 2004, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": "10.1023/B:JANC.0000014745.97260.05", "venue": null, "journal": "Journal of Analytical Chemistry", "mag_id": "1983978283", "mag_field_of_study": ["Chemistry"], "outbound_citations": [], "inbound_citations": ["30576788"], "has_outbound_citations": false, "has_inbound_citations": true, "has_pdf_parse": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:94555921"} +{"paper_id": "94555946", "title": "Effect of styrene-butadiene rubber with different macrostructures and functional groups on the dispersion of silica in the compounds", "authors": [{"first": "Byeongho", "middle": [], "last": "Seo", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Kihyun", "middle": [], "last": "Kim", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Hanbaek", "middle": [], "last": "Lee", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Jong-Yeop", "middle": [], "last": "Lee", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Gwang-hoon", "middle": [], "last": "Kwag", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Wonho", "middle": [], "last": "Kim", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": "In this study, the effects of high vinyl solution styrene-butadiene rubber (SSBR) containing different macrostructures and chain-end functional groups were investigated with respect to the dispersion of silica in the compounds. The microstructures and functional groups of three polymers were analyzed by using 1H nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR). According to the 1H NMR analysis, the star-shaped SSBR-E has a relatively higher numbers of ethoxy group in the polymer chain. All compounds showed good silica dispersion based on transmission electron microscopy (TEM) observation. According to analysis of the Payne effect, longer mixing times showed better dispersion of silica in the rubber compounds, and functional group differences in the SSBR also had an effect on the degree of silica dispersion that led to a decrease in storage modulus. In particular, the compound with star-shaped polymer containing ethoxy silyl groups showed the lowest storage modulus due to a higher number of functional groups compared to the other polymers. The abrasion resistance was closely related to the silica dispersion as well as the filler-rubber interaction. The abrasion loss decreased slightly when the mixing time was extended; however, this significantly decreased when the number of functional groups in the polymer chain was increased. Accordingly, the star-shaped polymer containing higher numbers of the functional group contributed to a better dispersion of silica in the compound. Mixing time was also considered as an important parameter to improve dispersion of silica and for reduction of silica flocculation in the rubber compounds.", "year": 2015, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": "10.1007/s13233-015-3055-8", "venue": "Macromolecular Research", "journal": "Macromolecular Research", "has_pdf_body_text": false, "mag_id": "1975373389", "mag_field_of_study": ["Materials Science"], "outbound_citations": [], "inbound_citations": ["136018063", "55698883", "102778016"], "has_outbound_citations": false, "has_inbound_citations": true, "has_pdf_parse": true, "has_pdf_parsed_abstract": false, "has_pdf_parsed_body_text": false, "has_pdf_parsed_bib_entries": false, "has_pdf_parsed_ref_entries": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:94555946"} +{"paper_id": "94555996", "title": "Effect of Pr doping on catalytic properties of oxide ion conductor, Zr\u2013Nd\u2013O, for soot oxidation", "authors": [{"first": "Takashi", "middle": [], "last": "Baba", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Tomoya", "middle": [], "last": "Takizawa", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Koichiro", "middle": [], "last": "Harada", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Hiroshi", "middle": [], "last": "Yamada", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Tatsumi", "middle": [], "last": "Ishihara", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Akihide", "middle": [], "last": "Takami", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": "Effects of incorporation of Pr into Zr\u2013Nd oxides possessing high oxide ion conductivity on catalytic soot oxidation have been investigated. In carbon oxidation under isotopic oxygen flow, Pr doping facilitates desorption of active lattice oxygen via oxygen exchange reaction, and this improves the carbon oxidation rate. Redox reaction of incorporated Pr (Pr4+ to Pr3+) hardly occurs under both reductive and oxidative conditions. Pr doping presents mixed hole and oxide\u2013ion conductivity, and the hole conduction becomes more dominant with increasing Pr content. Therefore, the generation of electron hole in the oxygen incorporation step and its recombining with electron in the oxygen desorption step seems to enhance the participation of active lattice oxygen in carbon oxidation and improve the catalytic oxidation performance.", "year": 2015, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": "10.1016/j.cattod.2014.10.041", "venue": null, "journal": "Catalysis Today", "mag_id": "1986010008", "mag_field_of_study": ["Chemistry"], "outbound_citations": [], "inbound_citations": [], "has_outbound_citations": false, "has_inbound_citations": false, "has_pdf_parse": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:94555996"} +{"paper_id": "94556065", "title": "Electroluminescent Poly(quinoline)s and Metalloquinolates", "authors": [{"first": "Alpay", "middle": [], "last": "Kimyonok", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Xian", "middle": ["Yong"], "last": "Wang", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Marcus", "middle": [], "last": "Weck", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": "Over the last two decades, poly(quinoline)s have become the subject of intense research as electroluminescent materials, for example organic light\u2010emitting diodes (OLEDs), thanks to their superior physical properties such as high electron mobility, photoluminescent efficiency, and stability. In this review, we outline the current research efforts on the employment of poly(quinoline)s and their closely related metallated analogs as materials for organic light\u2010emitting diodes. We will describe in detail the advantages and disadvantages of current poly(quinoline) systems, and suggest strategies to overcome current challenges that limit their use in OLEDs.", "year": 2006, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": "10.1080/15321790500471210", "venue": null, "journal": "Polymer Reviews", "mag_id": "1987333337", "mag_field_of_study": ["Materials Science"], "outbound_citations": [], "inbound_citations": ["98814568", "55641275", "139330317", "11308427", "18586428"], "has_outbound_citations": false, "has_inbound_citations": true, "has_pdf_parse": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:94556065"} +{"paper_id": "94556229", "title": "Quantitative ion implantation: The practice", "authors": [{"first": "W.", "middle": ["H."], "last": "Gries", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": "Abstract Quantitative ion implantation is finding increasing application in the preparation of a unique type of reference standard for instrumental analysis, as well as for other tasks in which accurate microgram or submicrogram quantities of a chemical element or one of its isotopes are required. A high-resolution electromagnetic isotope separator is used to supply the high-purity ion beam for implantation into the solid host. The implantation itself takes place inside a purpose-designed \u201cimplantation camera\u201d. The present paper describes and discusses the practical side of the process, including essential ion beam properties, secondary emission, the design and use of the implantation camera, and its applications.", "year": 1979, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": "10.1016/0020-7381(79)80089-3", "venue": null, "journal": "International Journal of Mass Spectrometry and Ion Physics", "mag_id": "1982836773", "mag_field_of_study": ["Chemistry"], "outbound_citations": [], "inbound_citations": [], "has_outbound_citations": false, "has_inbound_citations": false, "has_pdf_parse": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:94556229"} +{"paper_id": "94556262", "title": "Interatomic Potential Development", "authors": [{"first": "Graeme", "middle": [], "last": "Ackland", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": "Molecular dynamics and kinetic Monte Carlo rely on models for energies of particular atomic arrangements: the interatomic potential. These methods are entirely dependent on the accuracy of these potentials. This chapter reviews the theory behind interatomic potentials for transition metals and alloys, magnetic, covalent, and ionic materials. We explain the mathematical constraints on pairwise forcefield which make them fail for real materials. We then cover approximate electronic structure methods (nearly free electron, tight binding, and atomic orbitals) and show how they can be parameterized to remove electronic degrees of freedom, giving appropriate forms for interatomic potentials. Finally, we present some examples.", "year": 2012, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": "10.1016/B978-0-08-056033-5.00026-4", "venue": "Comprehensive Nuclear Materials", "journal": "Comprehensive Nuclear Materials", "mag_id": "1564500906,2603258909", "mag_field_of_study": ["Chemistry"], "outbound_citations": [], "inbound_citations": ["139310148"], "has_outbound_citations": false, "has_inbound_citations": true, "has_pdf_parse": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:94556262"} +{"paper_id": "94556267", "title": "Polymer Reaction. 9. Effect of Polymer-Bound Chromium on Oxidative Pyrolysis of Poly(propylene)", "authors": [{"first": "James", "middle": ["C.", "W."], "last": "Chien", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Joseph", "middle": ["K.", "Y."], "last": "Kiang", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": null, "year": 1980, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": "10.1021/ma60074a015", "venue": null, "journal": "Macromolecules", "mag_id": "1984509470", "mag_field_of_study": ["Chemistry"], "outbound_citations": [], "inbound_citations": [], "has_outbound_citations": false, "has_inbound_citations": false, "has_pdf_parse": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:94556267"} +{"paper_id": "94556335", "title": "NOTE OF THE STRAIN OF AN IRON RING BY MAGNETIZATION", "authors": [{"first": "H.", "middle": [], "last": "Nagaoka", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": null, "year": 1896, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": "10.11429/subutsukiji1885b.8.7", "venue": null, "journal": null, "mag_id": "1445272594", "mag_field_of_study": ["Materials Science"], "outbound_citations": [], "inbound_citations": [], "has_outbound_citations": false, "has_inbound_citations": false, "has_pdf_parse": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:94556335"} +{"paper_id": "94556446", "title": "Palladium catalysed cascade cycloaddition reactions. General concepts and illustrative examples.", "authors": [{"first": "Ronald", "middle": [], "last": "Grigg", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Peter", "middle": ["D."], "last": "Kennewell", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Andrew", "middle": [], "last": "Teasdale", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Visuvanathar", "middle": [], "last": "Sridharan", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": "Abstract A general palladium catalysed cycloaddition strategy is proposed involving initial oxidative - addition of alkyl -, aryl - and vinyl - halides to Pd(O)", "year": 1993, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": "10.1016/S0040-4039(00)60081-3", "venue": null, "journal": "Tetrahedron Letters", "mag_id": "1982887552", "mag_field_of_study": ["Chemistry"], "outbound_citations": [], "inbound_citations": [], "has_outbound_citations": false, "has_inbound_citations": false, "has_pdf_parse": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:94556446"} +{"paper_id": "94556468", "title": "On Soret Convection in Binary and Pseudo-Binary Liquid Mixtures", "authors": [{"first": "Kolja", "middle": [], "last": "Kindler", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": "Soret convection in binary ethanol-water ::: mixtures and a pseudo-binary microemulsion is experimentally ::: investigated by means of velocity amplitude measurements and flow ::: field visualisation. The results for the molecular binary mixtures ::: with both positive and negative Soret coupling are found to be in ::: excellent agreement with theoretical predictions. Concerning the ::: microemulsion, the onset and the dynamics of convective motion in ::: the Soret regime is determined by the very small diffusivity of the ::: micellar pseudo-phase, i.e. extremely slow concentration ::: relaxation, and a particularly large positive separation ratio. ::: Therefore, the temperature and concentration fields effectively ::: decouple and convection is initiated by a local instability of the ::: concentration boundary layer. Approaching the critical region of ::: the lower consolute point of the microemulsion, the concentration ::: boundary layer is further intensified leading to localised phase ::: separation well apart from the critical point. Thereby, the ::: experimental access to the critical region is intrinsically limited ::: in presence of a temperature gradient.", "year": 2008, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": null, "venue": null, "journal": null, "mag_id": "947037118", "mag_field_of_study": ["Chemistry"], "outbound_citations": [], "inbound_citations": [], "has_outbound_citations": false, "has_inbound_citations": false, "has_pdf_parse": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:94556468"} +{"paper_id": "94556511", "title": "PHOSPHONIUM SALT IONIC LIQUIDS IN ORGANIC SYNTHESIS", "authors": [{"first": "Sreedhar", "middle": [], "last": "Cheekoori", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "", "middle": [], "last": "M.Sc.", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Sathya", "middle": [], "last": "Sai", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Jim", "middle": [], "last": "McNulty", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": "A survey of substitution reactions conducted in a phosphonium bistriflimide ionic liquid is presented. The results demonstrate high selectivity favoring substitution over typically competitive elimination and solvolytic processes even when challenging secondary and tertiary electrophiles are employed. The first reports of Kornblum substitution reactions in an ionic liquid are described that proceed with very high chemoselectivity in favor of nitro over nitroso products and elimination side products. The structurereactivity study indicates that these reactions proceed through a narrow spectrum of pathways ranging from straight SN2 to a preassociation pathway along a saddle point that approaches the SN 1 limit. The lack of any basic entity in the phosphonium bistriflimide ionic liquid appears to prevent any potential basemediated elimination reactions, which makes this a highly selective medium for use in general substitution reactions. A general, high yielding procedure is described for the esterification of carboxylic acids through carboxylate alkylation in phosphonium salt ionic liquid. The product ester can be readily isolated using a standard extraction protocol or by direct solvent freedistillation allowing ionic liquid re-use. The reaction takes place at relatively low temperature in comparison to other processes reported in ionic liquids. Biologically important BZE (benzoate) esters were synthesized and a proposed solvolysis mechanism investigated in ionic liquids. The Pd-mediated Buchwald-Hartwig amination reaction of aryl halides in phosphonium salt ionic liquid consisting of a trihexyl(tetradecyl)phosphonium cation with a range of anions has been investigated. A pronounced anionic effect was uncovered with the", "year": 2014, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": null, "venue": null, "journal": null, "mag_id": "1556106664", "mag_field_of_study": ["Chemistry"], "outbound_citations": [], "inbound_citations": [], "has_outbound_citations": false, "has_inbound_citations": false, "has_pdf_parse": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:94556511"} +{"paper_id": "94556606", "title": "A new type of inorganic separator for alkaline silver batteries", "authors": [{"first": "P.", "middle": [], "last": "Jonville", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "J.", "middle": ["M."], "last": "Fresnel", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "J.", "middle": [], "last": "Bezaudun", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": null, "year": 1974, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": null, "venue": null, "journal": null, "mag_id": "1609481512", "mag_field_of_study": ["Materials Science"], "outbound_citations": [], "inbound_citations": [], "has_outbound_citations": false, "has_inbound_citations": false, "has_pdf_parse": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:94556606"} +{"paper_id": "94556672", "title": "Mild chlorination of aromatic compounds with tin(IV) chloride and lead tetraacetate", "authors": [{"first": "Hussni", "middle": ["A."], "last": "Muathen", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": "SnCl4/Pb(OAc)4 acts as a safe source of Cl2 for the chlorination of aromatic compounds. A variety of aromatic compounds are effectively chlorinated with SnCl4/Pb(OAc)4 under mild conditions. The mixture is a selective chlorinating agent, particularly with polyalkylbenzenes, polycyclic aromatic compounds and anisoles.", "year": 1996, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": "10.1016/0040-4020(96)00433-4", "venue": null, "journal": "Tetrahedron", "mag_id": "1987782155", "mag_field_of_study": ["Chemistry"], "outbound_citations": [], "inbound_citations": ["150359030"], "has_outbound_citations": false, "has_inbound_citations": true, "has_pdf_parse": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:94556672"} +{"paper_id": "94556872", "title": "Synthesis and characterization of \u03b1-{3-[(2,3-dihydroxy)propoxy]propyl}-\u03c9-butyl-polydimethylsiloxanes", "authors": [{"first": "Xiao", "middle": ["Li"], "last": "Zhan", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Zhen", "middle": ["Huan"], "last": "Luo", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Qinghua", "middle": [], "last": "Zhang", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Bi", "middle": [], "last": "Chen", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Feng", "middle": ["Qiu"], "last": "Chen", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": "Abstract Hydrosilylation has been carried out between Si\u2013H terminated polydimethylsiloxanes with narrow molecular weight distribution and protected 3-allyloxy-1,2-propanediol, and after subsequently alcoholyzed, \u03b1-{3-[(2,3-dihydroxy)propoxy]propyl}-\u03c9-butyl-polydimethylsiloxanes with varying number of ((Si(CH 3 ) 2 -O) unit were obtained. At each step, the produced compounds were carefully characterized. The results showed that each step was successfully carried out and target products were achieved.", "year": 2009, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": "10.1016/j.cclet.2008.12.047", "venue": null, "journal": "Chinese Chemical Letters", "mag_id": "1969481752", "mag_field_of_study": ["Chemistry"], "outbound_citations": [], "inbound_citations": [], "has_outbound_citations": false, "has_inbound_citations": false, "has_pdf_parse": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:94556872"} +{"paper_id": "94557042", "title": "Direct measurement of stoichiometry of the structure H argon gas hydrate synthesized at high pressure", "authors": [{"first": "A.", "middle": ["G."], "last": "Ogienko", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "A.", "middle": ["Yu."], "last": "Manakov", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "A.", "middle": ["V."], "last": "Kurnosov", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "E.", "middle": ["V."], "last": "Grachev", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "E.", "middle": ["G."], "last": "Larionov", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": "For the first time the composition of a high-pressure gas hydrate has been studied analytically. The experimentally determined composition of the argon hydrate of hexagonal structure III (structure H) is Ar\u00b7 (3.27\u00b10.17)H2O, with the hydrate being stable in the range of pressures 460\u2013770 MPa. The new results confirm the reliability of previous results based on the refinement of argon hydrate structures using neutron powder diffraction data and help to elucidate the evolution of hydrate structures in Ar-H2O system under high pressures.", "year": 2005, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": "10.1007/s10947-006-0153-7", "venue": null, "journal": "Journal of Structural Chemistry", "mag_id": "1985358157", "mag_field_of_study": ["Chemistry"], "outbound_citations": [], "inbound_citations": [], "has_outbound_citations": false, "has_inbound_citations": false, "has_pdf_parse": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:94557042"} +{"paper_id": "94557065", "title": "Crystal Structure of an Unstable Monoclinic Form of Dinitrogen Tetroxide.", "authors": [{"first": "P.", "middle": [], "last": "Groth", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "L. S.", "middle": [], "last": "Hersh", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "J. M.", "middle": [], "last": "Toguri", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Kenneth", "middle": [], "last": "Hedberg", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "M.", "middle": [], "last": "Tr\u00e6tteberg", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": null, "year": 1963, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": "10.3891/acta.chem.scand.17-2419", "venue": null, "journal": "Acta Chemica Scandinavica", "mag_id": "1983479367", "mag_field_of_study": ["Chemistry"], "outbound_citations": [], "inbound_citations": [], "has_outbound_citations": false, "has_inbound_citations": false, "has_pdf_parse": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:94557065"} +{"paper_id": "94557322", "title": "Infrared thermal analysis of polyurethane block polymers", "authors": [{"first": "Veerawat", "middle": ["W."], "last": "Srichatrapimuk", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Stuart", "middle": ["L."], "last": "Cooper", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": "Abstract Infrared (IR) thermal analysis was used to study the extent, distribution, and the thermal behavior of hydorgen bonding in MDI-based segmented polyurethane elastomers. Two series of polyurethane elastomers were studied; one was based on a polytetrahydrofuran soft segment (ET series), while the second was based on a poly(tetramethylene adipate) soft segment (ES series). The hard segment in these materials was formed form p, p\u2032-diphenylmethane diisocyanate (MDI) extended with butanediol. Bonded and free NH and C=O infrared absorbances were resolved as a function of temperature using a nonlinear least squares analysis for the fitting of Gaussian curve shapes. Results of this analysis revealed that at room temperature, about 80% of the NH groups in the ET and ES polyurethanes formed hydrogen bonds. In the ET polyurethanes, about 65% of the urethane carbonyls were hydrogen-bonded at room temperature. The extent of interurethane hydrogen bonding was found to be higher in the materials having better pha...", "year": 1978, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": "10.1080/00222347808212599", "venue": null, "journal": "Journal of Macromolecular Science, Part B", "mag_id": "1975796132", "mag_field_of_study": ["Materials Science"], "outbound_citations": [], "inbound_citations": ["211538051", "195217962", "497437", "214851660", "97592090", "54200507", "50784930", "100667588", "8020269", "136036472"], "has_outbound_citations": false, "has_inbound_citations": true, "has_pdf_parse": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:94557322"} +{"paper_id": "94557680", "title": "Robust Multiobjective Optimization Applied to Optimal Control Problems Using Differential Evolution", "authors": [{"first": "Davi", "middle": ["Leonardo", "de"], "last": "Souza", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Fran", "middle": ["S\u00e9rgio"], "last": "Lobato", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Rubens", "middle": [], "last": "Gedraite", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": "Robust optimization is an approach for modeling optimization problems under uncertainty where the modeler aims at finding decisions that are optimal for the worst-case realization of the uncertainties within a given set of values. Typically, the original uncertain optimization problem is converted into an equivalent deterministic form, called the robust counterpart, using strong duality arguments and then solved by standard optimization algorithms. A methodology is proposed for the treatment of optimal control problems applying the multiobjective optimization differential evolution algorithm associated with the concept of mean effective for the insertion of robustness. The results obtained with applications in chemical systems demonstrate that the method conveyed is configured as an interesting approach for the solution of robust optimization problems.", "year": 2015, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": "10.1002/ceat.201400571", "venue": null, "journal": "Chemical Engineering & Technology", "mag_id": "1984877903", "mag_field_of_study": ["Chemistry"], "outbound_citations": [], "inbound_citations": ["88953869"], "has_outbound_citations": false, "has_inbound_citations": true, "has_pdf_parse": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:94557680"} +{"paper_id": "94557996", "title": "UK \u2014 Bio-/haemocompatibility and sensors", "authors": [{"first": "Valerie M.", "middle": [], "last": "Owen", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": null, "year": 1995, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": "10.1016/0956-5663(95)99257-l", "venue": null, "journal": "Biosensors and Bioelectronics", "mag_id": "2900797173,1973623457", "mag_field_of_study": ["Chemistry"], "outbound_citations": [], "inbound_citations": [], "has_outbound_citations": false, "has_inbound_citations": false, "has_pdf_parse": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:94557996"} +{"paper_id": "94558163", "title": "\u0421\u043f\u0435\u0446\u0438\u0444\u0438\u043a\u0430 \u043e\u043f\u0440\u0435\u0434\u0435\u043b\u0435\u043d\u0438\u044f \u043e\u0440\u0433\u0430\u043d\u0438\u0447\u0435\u0441\u043a\u0438\u0445 \u0432\u0435\u0449\u0435\u0441\u0442\u0432 \u043f\u0435\u0434\u043e\u0433\u0435\u043d\u043d\u043e\u0439 \u043f\u0440\u0438\u0440\u043e\u0434\u044b \u0432 \u043f\u043e\u0447\u0432\u0430\u0445 \u0442\u0435\u0445\u043d\u043e\u0433\u0435\u043d\u043d\u044b\u0445 \u043b\u0430\u043d\u0434\u0448\u0430\u0444\u0442\u043e\u0432 \u041a\u0443\u0437\u0431\u0430\u0441\u0441\u0430.", "authors": [{"first": "\u0421\u043e\u043a\u043e\u043b\u043e\u0432", "middle": ["\u0414\u0435\u043d\u0438\u0441"], "last": "\u0410\u043b\u0435\u043a\u0441\u0430\u043d\u0434\u0440\u043e\u0432\u0438\u0447", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": "It is known that transformation of organic substances to humus in soils is caused by Red-Ox processes development. In case of natural soils as a result of these processes incoming organic matter has biogenic nature, but in soils of man-caused landscapes to compounds of lithogenic origin add to these substances. Later lithogenic and biogenic substances conversion in the result of Red-Ox processes proceeds by two ways. The first is paedogenic transformation or humification by which humus compounds are produced. The second is chemical oxidation or chemogenic transformation in results of which humus matter is not forming, but organic substances like humus are able to be generated. Component composition of humus formed in such conditions has complicated structure which determines heterogeneity of its properties and functions. Therefore for understanding ecological and technological problems when revegetating disturbed soils it is necessary to know how to distinguish paedogenic (humus) and non-paedogenic organic substances. Soils formed on the burrows of Olgerass coal-pit located in mountain-taiga zone of Kuzbass were chosen as an object of research. In this time on surface of the burrow formed embryosems related, in accordance with classification of soils of man-caused landscapes, to initial, organo-accumulative, turf and humus-accumulative types. Samples of zonal sod-deep-podzol soils as well as coal particle and fresh capping rock were picked out and analyzed for comparison. A suggested method of definition of paedogenic organic matter content in soils of burrows of coal-pits allowed registering that decreasing of lithogenic organic substances amount and accumulating of paedogenic compounds or humus take place in embryosems. So, humus content in soils under consideration increased from 0,7% in upper lay of initial embryosem to 2,0% on such depth in humus-accumulative embryosem. As calculated humus content in the initial embryosem profile upper part corresponds to a similar one in lower horizons of zonal soils, it suggests that the result of chemical processes influence on initial substratum is involving lithogenic substances in forming systems. In turf and humus-accumulative embryosems humus profile is characterized by equal distribution with slight decrease in humus content in lower part of the profile. Such pattern indicates that forming humus substance systems on this stage of evolution function as similar systems in climacteric soils. Thus, emphasizing most important features of organic matter of soils of man-caused landscapes, it is needed to distinguish the following: embryosems formation is accompanied by accumulation of paedogenic and biogenic organic substances and lithogenic substances decreasing in soil profiles; rate and nature of paedogenic organic matter accumulation are syngenetic to stages of soil-arising; paedogenic organic substances formation proceeds both by humification of biogenic compounds and chemical conversion of lithogenesis products.", "year": 2012, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": null, "venue": null, "journal": null, "mag_id": "1550706272", "mag_field_of_study": ["Chemistry"], "outbound_citations": [], "inbound_citations": [], "has_outbound_citations": false, "has_inbound_citations": false, "has_pdf_parse": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:94558163"} +{"paper_id": "94558705", "title": "Surface and structure modification of carbon nanofibers", "authors": [{"first": "Sungho", "middle": [], "last": "Lee", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Tack-Rae", "middle": [], "last": "Kim", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Amod", "middle": ["A."], "last": "Ogale", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Myung-Soo", "middle": [], "last": "Kim", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": "The micro-structure of reinforcements, including surface characteristics, plays a critical role in the properties of composite materials that are ultimately produced. The purpose of this work is to investigate the micro-structure of carbon nanofibers (CNFs) with different core structures, which are hollow (PR) and solid (MJ) fibers, as a function of two treatments: CVD and thermal. From Raman spectroscopy and XRD analyses, an increase of crystallite thickness and width was observed after a heat treatment at 2200 \u00b0C for both types of fibers. Further, there was a more significant enhancement of crystalline structure in PR fibers. Also, an increase in thermal oxidation stability for heat-treated CNFs was observed. BET adsorption isotherms showed a significant reduction of specific surface area of MJ fibers after the heat treatment and also after the CVD surface treatment, resulting from the decrease of pore volume. However, even after heat treatment, MJ fibers possessed rougher surface than did PR fibers. Further, significant spatial discontinuity was observed with TEM micrographs due to reorganization of graphene layers during heat treatment for the both heat-treated CNFs. These results suggest that surface and structure of CNFs are important for maximizing their role in the performances of nanocomposites.", "year": 2007, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": "10.1016/j.synthmet.2007.07.005", "venue": null, "journal": "Synthetic Metals", "mag_id": "1987276244", "mag_field_of_study": ["Chemistry"], "outbound_citations": [], "inbound_citations": ["182794114", "97068833", "34610832", "157060636", "73670351"], "has_outbound_citations": false, "has_inbound_citations": true, "has_pdf_parse": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:94558705"} +{"paper_id": "94558787", "title": "Toroidicity stabilization of low-n ion temperature gradient-driven modes", "authors": [{"first": "M.", "middle": [], "last": "Fivaz", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "R.", "middle": ["D."], "last": "Sydora", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "K.", "middle": [], "last": "Appert", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "J.", "middle": [], "last": "Vaclavik", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "V.", "middle": ["K."], "last": "Decyk", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": "Note: Proc. Int. Sherwood Fusion Theory Conference, Philadelphia, PA, USA, March 1996, 3C13 (1996) Reference CRPP-CONF-1996-019 Record created on 2008-05-13, modified on 2017-05-12", "year": 1996, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": null, "venue": null, "journal": null, "mag_id": "803650041", "mag_field_of_study": ["Chemistry"], "outbound_citations": [], "inbound_citations": [], "has_outbound_citations": false, "has_inbound_citations": false, "has_pdf_parse": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:94558787"} +{"paper_id": "94558839", "title": "Core-shell nanoparticles as scavengers for hydrophobic molecules in biological systems", "authors": [{"first": "Jeffrey", "middle": [], "last": "Wong", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": null, "year": 2005, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": null, "venue": null, "journal": null, "mag_id": "1675397532", "mag_field_of_study": ["Materials Science"], "outbound_citations": [], "inbound_citations": [], "has_outbound_citations": false, "has_inbound_citations": false, "has_pdf_parse": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:94558839"} +{"paper_id": "94559031", "title": "Influence of solute-fluid clustering on the photophysics of pyrene emission in supercritical C{sub 2}H{sub 4} and CF{sub 3}H", "authors": [{"first": "J.", "middle": [], "last": "Zagrobelny", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "F.", "middle": ["V."], "last": "Bright", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": "In this paper, we continue our investigations of the photophysics of pyrene emission in supercritical fluids using steady-state and time-resolved fluorescence spectroscopy. Specifically, we study pyrene photophysics in sub- and supercritical C{sub 2}H{sub 4} and CF{sub 3}H. Steady-state fluorescence is utilized to determine how the local fluid density affects the ground and excited states of pyrene and to probe any potential ground-state dimerization (preassociation). Time-resolved fluorescence provides details of the mechanism of pyrene excimer formulation and the kinetics of solute-solute interactions. The temperature and density dependence of the recovered bimolecular rate constant for pyrene in supercritical C{sub 2}H{sub 4} follows that which had been reported in supercritical CO{sub 2} and liquid solvents, i.e., the excimer formation is diffusion controlled. In supercritical CF{sub 3}H this rate constant is much slower than predicted based on diffusion control arguments. These results indicate that enhanced solute-solvent interactions (clustering) strongly affect the pyrene excimer reaction in CF{sub 3}H. 53 refs., 10 figs., 4 tabs.", "year": 1992, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": "10.1021/ja00046a031", "venue": null, "journal": "Journal of the American Chemical Society", "mag_id": "2020792098,2783195588,2953290869", "mag_field_of_study": ["Chemistry", "Computer Science"], "outbound_citations": [], "inbound_citations": [], "has_outbound_citations": false, "has_inbound_citations": false, "has_pdf_parse": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:94559031"} +{"paper_id": "94559044", "title": "The Effects of \u03b2-Amyloid on \u03b17 Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptors Expressed in Xenopus Oocytes", "authors": [{"first": "Malia", "middle": [], "last": "Anderson", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": "The Effects of \u03b2-Amyloid on \u03b17 Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptors Expressed in Xenopus Oocytes Malia L. Anderson Department of Physiology and Developmental Biology, BYU Masters of Science The exact mechanism and progression of Alzheimer\u2019s disease (AD) at present is not fully understood. In patients suffering from AD, damage to the hippocampal region and impairment of learning and memory is present. It is also known that a buildup of \u03b2-amyloid plaques occur in AD patients and that \u03b2-amyloid interacts with some subtypes of neuronal nicotinic acetylcholine receptors (neuronal nAChRs). These receptors are composed of five subunits. The most prevalent nAChR subunit composition through the brain as a whole is \u03b17. Previous data produced from our lab suggests that \u03b17 nAChRs are also one of the most prevalent subunits expressed by interneurons within the hippocampal region, a part of the brain known to be involved in memory and learning. It is hypothesized that one mechanism through which learning and memory becomes impaired in AD is through the interaction of \u03b2-amyloid with these nAChRs. It has previously been established that nanomolar amounts of \u03b2-amyloid inhibit the peak currents of \u03b17 nAChRs. However, concentrations of \u03b2-amyloid in the picomolar range, in some studies show an activation of \u03b17 nAChRs, while other studies no activation is seen. In this experiment we show that human \u03b17 subunit nAChRs are not activated by \u03b2-amyloid42 at 1 pM30 nM concentrations. We also show that short, seven-second applications of \u03b2-amyloid interact with the \u03b17 nAChRs to alter the kinetics of the channel, however, the exact mechanism and pattern by which it effects the channel is still unclear.", "year": 2011, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": null, "venue": null, "journal": null, "has_pdf_body_text": false, "mag_id": "789536709", "mag_field_of_study": ["Chemistry"], "outbound_citations": ["2122860", "25285393", "15536204", "33924372", "37832470", "33658602", "27894670", "11377381", "12767118", "7239271", "32419070", "45727416", "20768523", "35018697", "206523066", "28618398", "7872553", "21473748", "20975485", "3110540", "19724937", "8766038", "5229928", "26621054", "4060446", "26731740", "22136262", "12062662", "32311331", "2588528", "2725064", "31870871", "5650766"], "inbound_citations": [], "has_outbound_citations": true, "has_inbound_citations": false, "has_pdf_parse": true, "has_pdf_parsed_abstract": false, "has_pdf_parsed_body_text": false, "has_pdf_parsed_bib_entries": true, "has_pdf_parsed_ref_entries": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:94559044"} +{"paper_id": "94559103", "title": "Magnetic field cycling effect on the non-linear current-voltage characteristics and magnetic field induced negative differential resistance in \u03b1-Fe1.64Ga0.36O3 oxide", "authors": [{"first": "R.", "middle": ["N."], "last": "Bhowmik", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "G.", "middle": [], "last": "Vijayasri", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": "We have studied current-voltage (I-V) characteristics of \u03b1-Fe1.64Ga0.36O3, a typical canted ferromagnetic semiconductor. The sample showed a transformation of the I-V curves from linear to non-linear character with the increase of bias voltage. The I-V curves showed irreversible features with hysteresis loop and bi-stable electronic states for up and down modes of voltage sweep. We report positive magnetoresistance and magnetic field induced negative differential resistance as the first time observed phenomena in metal doped hematite system. The magnitudes of critical voltage at which I-V curve showed peak and corresponding peak current are affected by magnetic field cycling. The shift of the peak voltage with magnetic field showed a step-wise jump between two discrete voltage levels with least gap (\u0394VP) 0.345(\u00b1 0.001) V. The magnetic spin dependent electronic charge transport in this new class of magnetic semiconductor opens a wide scope for tuning large electroresistance (\u223c500-700%), magnetoresistance (...", "year": 2015, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": "10.1063/1.4922511", "venue": null, "journal": "AIP Advances", "mag_id": "1545633781", "mag_field_of_study": ["Chemistry"], "outbound_citations": [], "inbound_citations": [], "has_outbound_citations": false, "has_inbound_citations": false, "has_pdf_parse": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:94559103"} +{"paper_id": "94559726", "title": "Mineral dust around the Sahara\u2014from source to sink. A review with emphasis on contributions of the German soil science community in the last twenty years", "authors": [{"first": "Ludger", "middle": [], "last": "Herrmann", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Reinhold", "middle": [], "last": "Jahn", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Thomas", "middle": [], "last": "Maurer", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": "Natural mineral dust has manifold environmental effects reaching from fertilizing aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems to affecting the earth's radiation balance and thus impacting on climate. The Sahara is considered the largest source of natural mineral dust on the globe, so much research attention has been paid to source identification, dust mobilization, transport, and effects in the sink areas. This paper gives a review of the research results concerning these topics emphasizing soil-science-related aspects of the last 20 y and the identification of knowledge gaps.", "year": 2010, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": "10.1002/jpln.201000095", "venue": null, "journal": "Journal of Plant Nutrition and Soil Science", "mag_id": "1969480679", "mag_field_of_study": ["Chemistry"], "outbound_citations": [], "inbound_citations": ["10495403"], "has_outbound_citations": false, "has_inbound_citations": true, "has_pdf_parse": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:94559726"} +{"paper_id": "94559815", "title": "Lewis Acid-Catalyzed Synthesis of Functionalized Pyrroles", "authors": [{"first": "Orazio", "middle": ["A."], "last": "Attanasi", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Stefano", "middle": [], "last": "Berretta", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Lucia", "middle": ["De"], "last": "Crescentini", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Gianfranco", "middle": [], "last": "Favi", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Gianluca", "middle": [], "last": "Giorgi", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Fabio", "middle": [], "last": "Mantellini", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": "The synthesis of highly functionalized pyrroles is described. The sequence involves the preliminary preparation of \u03b1-aminohydrazones by Michael addition of primary amines to 1,2-diaza-1,3-butadienes. The treatment of these compounds with dialkyl acetylenedicarboxylates produces \u03b1-(N-enamino)-hydrazones that were converted into the corresponding pyrroles by Lewis acid-catalyzed ring closure. A screening of several Lewis/Bronsted acid catalysts was also performed.", "year": 2009, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": "10.1002/adsc.200800807", "venue": null, "journal": "Advanced Synthesis & Catalysis", "mag_id": "1967803206", "mag_field_of_study": ["Chemistry"], "outbound_citations": [], "inbound_citations": [], "has_outbound_citations": false, "has_inbound_citations": false, "has_pdf_parse": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:94559815"} +{"paper_id": "159350216", "title": "The Judicial Jurisdiction of Administrative Contracts", "authors": [{"first": "Safa", "middle": ["M."], "last": "Swailmein", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": "The importance of this study is to clear the distinctive elements of administrative contract, and it tries to make distinguish between administrative contract and contract of civil or private contract,so it can clarify the propriate court ordinary or administrative court. ::: Also this study tried to find the general confined to a legal part the liquidation of damages rather than power of cancellation. ::: So, we tried the comparative study in Jordan and some other countries.", "year": 2014, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": null, "venue": null, "journal": null, "mag_id": "1481365405", "mag_field_of_study": ["Business"], "outbound_citations": [], "inbound_citations": [], "has_outbound_citations": false, "has_inbound_citations": false, "has_pdf_parse": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:159350216"} +{"paper_id": "159350264", "title": "The Toronto Congress", "authors": [{"first": "Hubert", "middle": ["C."], "last": "Kennedy", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": "Peano had been a principal speaker at the First International Congress of Mathematicians, in Zurich, 1897. At the 1912 congress in Cambridge, he wished to present a paper in Latino sine flexione, but was prevented from doing so. The next congress was scheduled for 1916 in Stockholm, but could not take place because of the war. After the war, a congress was held in Strasbourg in 1920 that was, however, not entirely international and Peano did not attend. The next congress was held in Toronto, 11\u201316 August, 1924. According to the editor of the Rassegna di matematica e fisica [5 (1924\u201325), 18], Peano was \u201cinsistently invited by the Canadian government\u201d to attend. This time he went and read his paper in Latino sine flexione. (He probably received assurances that this would be allowed before leaving Italy!) This was the highlight of the year, but there were other events in the spring.", "year": 1980, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": "10.1007/978-94-009-8984-9_22", "venue": "Peano", "journal": "Peano", "mag_id": "161402872", "mag_field_of_study": ["Political Science"], "outbound_citations": [], "inbound_citations": [], "has_outbound_citations": false, "has_inbound_citations": false, "has_pdf_parse": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:159350264"} +{"paper_id": "159350388", "title": "New Public Management - Are we talking same languages?", "authors": [{"first": "S\u00f8ren", "middle": [], "last": "Voxted", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Torben", "middle": [], "last": "Andersen", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Erling", "middle": [], "last": "Rasmussen", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": null, "year": 2015, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": null, "venue": null, "journal": null, "mag_id": "2942673254,2154145276", "mag_field_of_study": ["Political Science", "Business"], "outbound_citations": [], "inbound_citations": [], "has_outbound_citations": false, "has_inbound_citations": false, "has_pdf_parse": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:159350388"} +{"paper_id": "159350478", "title": "Farmers\u2019 Net Income Distribution and Regional Vulnerability to Climate Change: An Empirical Study of Bangladesh", "authors": [{"first": "", "middle": [], "last": "Alamgir", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "J.", "middle": [], "last": "Furuya", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "S.", "middle": [], "last": "Kobayashi", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "", "middle": [], "last": "Salam", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": "Widespread poverty is the most serious threat and social problem that Bangladesh faces. Regional vulnerability to climate change threatens to escalate the magnitude of this poverty. It is essential that projections of poverty be made while bearing in mind the effects of climate change. The current study uses analysis of variance, cluster analysis, and log-normal distribution to estimate the parameters of income variability that ascertain vulnerability levels and help us understand the poverty levels that climate change could potentially incur. The analytical results show that variances of rice income contribute to the agricultural income differences. Constant reduction of rice yield due to climate change in Bangladesh is not so severe problems for farmers. However, poverty rates in Mymensingh, Rajshahi, and Rangpur region would be affected by unexpected yield loss due to climate change. Therefore, research and development of adaptation measures to climate change for regions where farmers are largely dependent on agricultural income is important.", "year": 2018, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": "10.20944/preprints201805.0306.v1", "venue": null, "journal": null, "mag_id": "2936240507", "mag_field_of_study": ["Geography"], "outbound_citations": [], "inbound_citations": [], "has_outbound_citations": false, "has_inbound_citations": false, "has_pdf_parse": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:159350478"} +{"paper_id": "159350775", "title": "The Billion Dollar Mistake: Learning the Art of Investing Through the Missteps of Legendary Investors", "authors": [{"first": "Stephen", "middle": ["L."], "last": "Weiss", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": "Acknowledgments. Introduction. Chapter 1 Kirk Kerkorian: Due Diligence is Due Every Time. Chapter 2 David Bonderman: Does This Mean I Also Overpaid for the Rolling Stones? Chapter 3 Aubrey McClendon: Falling on the Wrong Edge of the Two-Edged Leverage Sword. Chapter 4 Bill Ackman: Detour from Discipline. Chapter 5 Nick Maounis: \"Trust, But Verify...\" Chapter 6 Leon Cooperman: The Pirate of Prague Meets the Prince of Princeton-and the Boy from the Bronx Gets Squeezed. Chapter 7 Richard Pzena: Fashions Change, History Persists-or Does It? Chapter 8 Geoff Grant: Style Drift-It's Hot Till It's Not. Chapter 9 Volkswagen and Porsche: The Hare Finally Wins and the Shorts Get Squeezed. Chapter 10 Chris Davis: It Was Dressed Like an Insurance Company, but It Didn't Quack Like One... Chapter 11 Madoff Investors: Hook, Line, and Sunk. Epilogue: Me Too: Mistakes I've Made and Lessons I've Learned. Notes. Glossary. About the Author. 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This negative result remains robust in both the time series as well as cross-sectional analyses. The decline is also observed when using ROE to measure performance. Further, the authors show that this negative effect is associated with an increase in agency costs that is observed following the appointment of a female CEO.,Previous studies have produced mixed results regarding the effect of having a female CEO on firm performance, and the research to date has not explored the economic channel through which this effect occurs. In this study, the authors show that the decline in performance observed among Indian firms flows from an increase in agency costs under female management.", "year": 2019, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": "10.1108/JES-08-2017-0238", "venue": null, "journal": "Journal of Economic Studies", "mag_id": "2914940168", "mag_field_of_study": ["Economics"], "outbound_citations": [], "inbound_citations": [], "has_outbound_citations": false, "has_inbound_citations": false, "has_pdf_parse": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:159352345"} +{"paper_id": "159352365", "title": "Movement behind the Scenes: The Quiet Transformation of Status Identification in Japan", "authors": [{"first": "Carola", "middle": [], "last": "Hommerich", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Toru", "middle": [], "last": "Kikkawa", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": "Since the economic boom of the 1970s, Japan was generally discussed as a mass middle-class society. This image was based less on objective status indicators and more on the fact that over 90% of Japanese self-identify as middle class. Even with an increase in income inequality and the onset of the discourse on Japan as a gap society since the mid-2000s, the distribution of self-identification has hardly changed. However, this does not mean that the objective shifts in Japan\u2019s social structure have gone unnoticed by the population. The way objective changes have impacted evaluations of individual social status is simply more subtle: what has changed is not the distribution of how people self-identify, but rather the way their objective social status (measured via education, occupation and income) impacts their self-evaluation. Added up, the share of the population that places itself in the middle has not remarkably changed. But, whereas there was no clear concept of what it meant to be upper or lower middle in the mid-1980s, resulting in rather arbitrary self-placement, there now seems to be more awareness of distinctions also within the middle. As a result, self-placement has become more closely connected to objective social status, with people with relatively higher incomes, level of education or occupational status being more likely to place themselves in the upper middle, and people whose objective social status is relatively lower being more likely to place themselves in the lower middle. To show this \u2018quiet transformation of status identification\u2019, we use data from the Social Stratification and Social Mobility (SSM) and Stratification and Social Psychology (SSP) survey series, covering the three decades from 1985 to 2015. Running OLS-regression models, we compare the impact of objective social status on status identification across time. 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Correlation, regression, test of hypothesis, ANOVA and trend analysis have been conducted in this paper using SPSS software to analyze data. Both the primary and secondary data have been used in this paper. Data have been generated from economic reviews, journals, expert opinions etc. The results of this analysis evidence that investment of current year, net foreign finance, tax burden/tax revenue and trade balance are significantly influencing the economic growth in Bangladesh among several components of fiscal policy where tax revenue has been found as most significant determinant of economic growth. 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To make this happen, their teachers must be effectively prepared to provide excellent art education experiences. Although arts education is required in many states (including California) as part of licensure requirements, little is known about the actual implementation of these policies. To better understand this preparation gap, a three-part statewide study analyzed the status of arts education in California teacher preparation programs. Findings from survey, interview, and document analysis indicate that arts education experiences increase candidate confidence and deepen their understanding of the benefits associated with using the arts to meet the needs of diverse learners. However, inconsistent program requirements among institutions of higher education contribute to a lack of cohesion in art preparation throughout the state.", "year": 2019, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": "10.1080/00393541.2018.1564486", "venue": null, "journal": "Studies in Art Education: A Journal of Issues and Research in Art Education", "mag_id": "2924663526", "mag_field_of_study": ["Political Science"], "outbound_citations": [], "inbound_citations": [], "has_outbound_citations": false, "has_inbound_citations": false, "has_pdf_parse": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:159354574"} +{"paper_id": "159354705", "title": "Land Law and Reform in Ireland", "authors": [{"first": "Andrew", "middle": [], "last": "Lyall", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": null, "year": 2019, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": "10.4324/9780429430336-17", "venue": "The Reform of Property Law", "journal": "The Reform of Property Law", "mag_id": "2920939433", "mag_field_of_study": ["Political Science"], "outbound_citations": [], "inbound_citations": [], "has_outbound_citations": false, "has_inbound_citations": false, "has_pdf_parse": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:159354705"} +{"paper_id": "159355275", "title": "Library Guides: FIG #16: Electing a President: Library Resources: Citations and Plagiarism", "authors": [{"first": "Mark", "middle": [], "last": "Greenberg", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": null, "year": 2016, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": null, "venue": null, "journal": null, "mag_id": "2941826779", "mag_field_of_study": ["Political Science"], "outbound_citations": [], "inbound_citations": [], "has_outbound_citations": false, "has_inbound_citations": false, "has_pdf_parse": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:159355275"} +{"paper_id": "159355371", "title": "Tug of War", "authors": [{"first": "Duncan", "middle": [], "last": "Harding", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": null, "year": 1975, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": null, "venue": null, "journal": null, "mag_id": "2926808510,2965647776", "mag_field_of_study": ["Political Science"], "outbound_citations": [], "inbound_citations": [], "has_outbound_citations": false, "has_inbound_citations": false, "has_pdf_parse": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:159355371"} +{"paper_id": "159355391", "title": "Political Dimension in Pan-African Cross-border Banking: An Inhibitor or Catalyst?", "authors": [{"first": "Okoche", "middle": [], "last": "Michael", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": "The emergence and the dominance of African banks in Africa have been touted as one of the popular mechanisms for financial development leading to a concept termed as Pan-African cross-border banking. African Banks have become dominant in the African market as opposed to European colonial banks substantially increasing their geographic footprints on the continent. African banks have become economically significant beyond their home countries and of systematic importance in a number of jurisdictions. This systematically examined the influence of the political environment on Pan-African cross-border banking using Kenya Commercial bank as a case study. Interpretive research paradigm guided the study seeking using qualitative data by interviewing employees, managers, and policymakers from the three subsidiaries of Kenya Commercial Bank; Uganda, Rwanda, and Burundi. This was further supported by secondary data collected from journal articles and reports from the Kenya Commercial Bank. The study established that political environment plays an important role in influencing Pan-African cross-border banking either through catalysing or inhibiting. Despite effort integration by African Union, regional unions like East African Community there still areas for improvement. In order to enhance Pan-African cross-border banking, there has to be systematically management of political environment which was distorted by history, ideologies, different political systems, different regulatory frameworks between the subsidiaries and home countries. 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But have you heard that Mary: was a six-foot stunner who had a charmed childhood, got kidnapped by a murderous lord - and married him, managed to give her executioner a fright or two? Even though she's dead, Mary's still full of surprises. Now you can get the inside story with Mary's secret diary, read all about it in \"The Scottish Herald\", and discover some Prickly Thistle Facts about the Scottish Queen and her hopeless husbands.", "year": 2001, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": null, "venue": null, "journal": null, "mag_id": "565730951", "mag_field_of_study": ["Art"], "outbound_citations": [], "inbound_citations": [], "has_outbound_citations": false, "has_inbound_citations": false, "has_pdf_parse": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:159355997"} +{"paper_id": "159356248", "title": "The role of victims organisations in transition from conflict: families of the disappeared in Nepal", "authors": [{"first": "Ram", "middle": ["Kumar"], "last": "Bhandari", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": null, "year": 2011, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": null, "venue": null, "journal": null, "has_pdf_body_text": false, "mag_id": "2921531771", "mag_field_of_study": ["Political Science"], "outbound_citations": [], "inbound_citations": ["210721135"], "has_outbound_citations": false, "has_inbound_citations": true, "has_pdf_parse": true, "has_pdf_parsed_abstract": false, "has_pdf_parsed_body_text": false, "has_pdf_parsed_bib_entries": true, "has_pdf_parsed_ref_entries": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:159356248"} +{"paper_id": "159356857", "title": "White book : controversy between Guatemala and Great Britain relative to the convention of 1859 on territorial matters", "authors": [{"first": "Belize", "middle": [], "last": "Question", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Guatemala.", "middle": ["Ministerio", "de", "Relaciones"], "last": "Exteriores", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": null, "year": 1938, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": null, "venue": null, "journal": null, "mag_id": "629460627", "mag_field_of_study": ["History"], "outbound_citations": [], "inbound_citations": [], "has_outbound_citations": false, "has_inbound_citations": false, "has_pdf_parse": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:159356857"} +{"paper_id": "159356862", "title": "Regional employment and economic growth effects of South Africa's transition to low-carbon energy supply mix", "authors": [{"first": "Heinrich", "middle": ["R."], "last": "Bohlmann", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Jonathan", "middle": ["M."], "last": "Horridge", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Roula", "middle": [], "last": "Inglesi-Lotz", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Elizabeth", "middle": [], "last": "Roos", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Lardo", "middle": [], "last": "Stander", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": "This paper examines the long-run regional economic effects within South Africa of changing the electricity-generation mix towards less coal. To do so, a regional Computable General Equilibrium (CGE) model of South Africa is employed for the analysis. The overall result stemmed from all scenarios suggest that the effect of a transition to an energy supply mix with smaller share of coal generation is sensitive to other economic and policy conditions, in particular the reaction of the global coal market and hence, South Africa\u2019s coal exports. Under conditions in which surplus coal resulting from lower domestic demand cannot be readily exported, the economies of coal-producing regions in South Africa such as the Mpumalanga province are the most severely affected. The subsequent migration of semi-skilled labour from that province to others within the country require appropriate and timeous planning by energy policymakers and urban planners.", "year": 2019, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": "10.1016/j.enpol.2019.01.065", "venue": null, "journal": "Energy Policy", "mag_id": "2913777494", "mag_field_of_study": ["Economics"], "outbound_citations": [], "inbound_citations": ["204437677"], "has_outbound_citations": false, "has_inbound_citations": true, "has_pdf_parse": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:159356862"} +{"paper_id": "159356929", "title": "Climate engineering\u2013induced changes in correlations between Earth system variables\u2014implications for appropriate indicator selection", "authors": [{"first": "Nadine", "middle": [], "last": "Mengis", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "David", "middle": ["P."], "last": "Keller", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Wilfried", "middle": [], "last": "Rickels", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Martin", "middle": [], "last": "Quaas", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Andreas", "middle": [], "last": "Oschlies", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": "Climate engineering (CE) deployment would alter prevailing relationships between Earth system variables, making indicators and metrics used so far in the climate change assessment context less appropriate to assess CE measures. Achieving a comprehensive CE assessment requires a systematic and transparent reevaluation of the indicator selection process from Earth system variables. Here, we provide a first step towards such a systematic assessment of changes in correlations between Earth system variables following simulated deployment of different CE methods. We therefore analyze changes in the correlation structure of a broad set of Earth system variables for two conventional climate change scenarios without CE and with three idealized CE model experiments: (i) solar radiation management, (ii) large-scale afforestation, and (iii) ocean alkalinity enhancement. First, we investigate how the three CE scenarios alter prevailing correlations between Earth system variables when compared to an intermediate-high and a business-as-usual future climate change scenario. Second, we contrast the indicators identified for the non-CE climate change scenarios and the indicators identified when all five scenarios are considered. Finally, we use the identified indicator sets for an evaluation of the five climate change scenarios. We find that the additional indicators provide valuable information for the assessment of the CE measures, and their application hence allows for a more comprehensive and a comparative assessment of the mitigation and CE deployment scenarios.", "year": 2019, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": "10.1007/s10584-019-02389-7", "venue": "Climatic Change", "journal": "Climatic Change", "has_pdf_body_text": false, "mag_id": "2911238261", "mag_field_of_study": ["Economics"], "outbound_citations": ["128609963", "52969782", "10527212", "128547285", "122530408", "131741702", "132782802", "56145960", "86416788", "32218121", "35190995", "10813040", "55962529", "153501919", "28157921", "53139265", "55659883", "36515762", "29381932", "55073044", "34195629", "18903547", "3690853", "135388917", "51737156"], "inbound_citations": ["211581776"], "has_outbound_citations": true, "has_inbound_citations": true, "has_pdf_parse": true, "has_pdf_parsed_abstract": false, "has_pdf_parsed_body_text": false, "has_pdf_parsed_bib_entries": true, "has_pdf_parsed_ref_entries": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:159356929"} +{"paper_id": "159356990", "title": "Basic facts about immigration in Tenerife", "authors": [{"first": "Dirk", "middle": [], "last": "Godenau", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Daniel", "middle": [], "last": "Buraschi", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Asociaci\u00f3n", "middle": ["Mosaico"], "last": "Canarias", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": null, "year": 2019, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": "10.25145/r.obitfact.2019.02", "venue": null, "journal": null, "mag_id": "2921671742", "mag_field_of_study": ["Political Science"], "outbound_citations": [], "inbound_citations": [], "has_outbound_citations": false, "has_inbound_citations": false, "has_pdf_parse": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:159356990"} +{"paper_id": "159357200", "title": "Germans in Britain Since 1500", "authors": [{"first": "Panikos", "middle": [], "last": "Panayi", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": "German-speaking people have always lived, either as temporary or as long-term residents, in the British Isles. While the majority of the visitors arrived to pursue trade, others came for a wide variety of reasons. In the sixteenth century German reformers came to promote Protestantism. In 1714 the Elector of Hanover came because he had inherited the crown. In Victorian times Karl Marx wrote Das Kapital in the British Museum. The nineteenth century was perhaps the highpoint in the history of German settlement, with the establishment of widespread German communities and organisations. The First World War, and a combinations of official and unofficial hostility, destroyed most of these communities. During the interwar years both Nazis and Jewish refugees from Nazism entered the country. Since the war, professionals have formed the basis of the German community. The present volume traces the history of German settlement through a series of essays designed to cover each period and to analyse specific aspects. Germans in Britain Since 1500 represents a unique history of an immigrant grouping in Britain over almost 500 years.", "year": 2003, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": "10.5040/9781474210010", "venue": null, "journal": null, "mag_id": "577882747", "mag_field_of_study": ["History"], "outbound_citations": [], "inbound_citations": ["167417573"], "has_outbound_citations": false, "has_inbound_citations": true, "has_pdf_parse": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:159357200"} +{"paper_id": "159357410", "title": "Da atividade persecut\u00f3ria do juiz no processo penal brasileiro: possibilidades, limita\u00e7\u00f5es e reflexos da produ\u00e7\u00e3o de provas ex officio", "authors": [{"first": "Uraquitan", "middle": ["Jos\u00e9", "dos"], "last": "Santos", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": "This dissertation aimed to analyze what the criminal justice system adopted by the current Brazilian Constitution, the adversarial, inquisitorial or mixed, and the model is established to analyze the possibility of the judge in the criminal sphere practice or not probative former acts officio, verifying whether the evidential activity by the magistrate is consistent with the criminal process model established by the Brazilian legal system, inquiring if the testing activity by the judge violates the necessary impartiality and, therefore, due process of law as a fundamental guarantee of the individual. The method used for this work was the hypothetical-deductive, relying on the theoretical work of the dedicated Italian Luigi Ferrajoli - Diritto and ragione: theory del garantismo penale. Certainly many other works related to the theme were consulted, either established national authors as well as foreign scholars. The survey, which was also concerned with the concept of truth, behind a brief historical overview of the procedural systems throughout history to reach the criminal process model adopted by the Brazilian constitutional order, and thirst for comparison, is an examination of several models of criminal procedural systems of various countries, through the legal understanding of our Courts. The work was done in the light of humanitarian principles and due process enshrined in the Constitution.", "year": 2015, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": null, "venue": null, "journal": null, "mag_id": "2925043316", "mag_field_of_study": ["Political Science"], "outbound_citations": [], "inbound_citations": [], "has_outbound_citations": false, "has_inbound_citations": false, "has_pdf_parse": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:159357410"} +{"paper_id": "159357525", "title": "Trade and Quality of Life - Empirical Evidence for Sub-Saharan Africa", "authors": [{"first": "Huy", "middle": ["Quang"], "last": "Doan", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": null, "year": 2018, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": null, "venue": null, "journal": null, "mag_id": "2910276551", "mag_field_of_study": ["Economics"], "outbound_citations": [], "inbound_citations": [], "has_outbound_citations": false, "has_inbound_citations": false, "has_pdf_parse": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:159357525"} +{"paper_id": "159357569", "title": "Oxford LibGuides: LGBTI law: Civil Rights", "authors": [{"first": "Katherine", "middle": [], "last": "Steiner", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": null, "year": 2013, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": null, "venue": null, "journal": null, "mag_id": "2943476702", "mag_field_of_study": ["Political Science"], "outbound_citations": [], "inbound_citations": [], "has_outbound_citations": false, "has_inbound_citations": false, "has_pdf_parse": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:159357569"} +{"paper_id": "159357600", "title": "Genocide never sleeps: living law at the international criminal tribunal for Rwanda", "authors": [{"first": "Nigel", "middle": [], "last": "Eltringham", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": null, "year": 2019, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": "10.1017/9781108757195", "venue": null, "journal": null, "mag_id": "2909537785", "mag_field_of_study": ["Political Science"], "outbound_citations": [], "inbound_citations": [], "has_outbound_citations": false, "has_inbound_citations": false, "has_pdf_parse": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:159357600"} +{"paper_id": "159358040", "title": "LibGuides: Scholarship Resources for Faculty: Home", "authors": [{"first": "Jacalyn", "middle": [], "last": "Bryan", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": null, "year": 2019, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": null, "venue": null, "journal": null, "mag_id": "2940774866", "mag_field_of_study": ["Political Science"], "outbound_citations": [], "inbound_citations": [], "has_outbound_citations": false, "has_inbound_citations": false, "has_pdf_parse": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:159358040"} +{"paper_id": "159358157", "title": "The Aggregate and Implied Powers of the United States", "authors": [{"first": "Robert", "middle": ["J."], "last": "Reinstein", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": "The conventional understanding of McCulloch v. Maryland is that an act of Congress must be within the scope of specified enumerated powers or an appropriate means to carry those specified powers into effect. This now classical doctrine rests on a misunderstanding of McCulloch. It is also incomplete in failing to account for important exercises of national power that cannot readily be tied to specific enumerated powers or justified as means to effectuate those powers. ::: ::: Several distinguished scholars, arguing that the classical means-ends approach is incorrect, assert that Congress possesses an expansive power to legislate for the national general welfare, or, as sometimes articulated, to address all national necessities or exigencies. They rely, inter alia, on the General Welfare Clauses of the Preamble and Article I, Section 8; conceptions of inherent national sovereignty; the actions of the Constitutional Convention concerning Resolution VI of the Virginia Plan; and the three provisions of the Necessary and Proper Clause. Although these scholars present valuable insights, their arguments for a national general welfare power are overbroad when evaluated according to constitutional text, structure, and history. ::: ::: This Article advances a theory, original to the literature, of how the enumerated powers of the national government should be construed and applied in determining the scope of national power. The Constitution vests four great aggregate powers in the government of the United States\u2013providing for the common defense; conducting foreign relations; preventing and resolving disputes between the States and the United States, and between the States themselves; and creating and maintaining a national economic union. Virtually all of the specific enumerated powers of the three branches are contained in these four clusters of power. These aggregate powers are \u201cends\u201d of the national government, and legislation that carries these powers into effect are appropriate \u201cmeans\u201d of congressional authority. ::: ::: The framework presented in this Article is based on construing the Constitution as a whole and not as the collection of unrelated parts; the historical origin of the enumerated powers in the long-standing distribution of powers between the imperial British government and the colonial assemblies that was carried forward into the Constitution; Hamilton\u2019s arguments on the scope of national power in Federalist 23 and the opinion on the Bank of the United States; Marshall\u2019s adoption of those arguments in McCulloch and Story\u2019s in his Commentaries; and Congress\u2019s authority to carry into execution not only specified enumerated powers but also \u201call other Powers vested by this Constitution in the Government of the United States.\u201d This framework explains the validity of national powers that are outside of the classical means-ends model. It respects federalism by giving Congress plenary authority over four discrete areas that are essential to the Union, while allowing for extensive legislative authority in the States and the people. And it has implications for the separation of powers and the extent to which Congress may expand the jurisdiction of the federal courts beyond the categories enumerated in Article III.", "year": 2019, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": "10.2139/ssrn.3334119", "venue": null, "journal": "The American University law review", "mag_id": "2914555106", "mag_field_of_study": ["Political Science"], "outbound_citations": [], "inbound_citations": [], "has_outbound_citations": false, "has_inbound_citations": false, "has_pdf_parse": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:159358157"} +{"paper_id": "159358590", "title": "Piracy in Somalia and Its Impact on the International Community: An Analysis of the International Community\u2019s Response to Somali Piracy", "authors": [{"first": "mercy", "middle": [], "last": "muendo", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": null, "year": 2012, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": "10.2139/ssrn.3259145", "venue": "SSRN Electronic Journal", "journal": "SSRN Electronic Journal", "mag_id": "2937001385", "mag_field_of_study": ["Political Science"], "outbound_citations": [], "inbound_citations": [], "has_outbound_citations": false, "has_inbound_citations": false, "has_pdf_parse": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:159358590"} +{"paper_id": "159358667", "title": "Some Hopeful Signs amidst the Commonwealth\u2019s Economic Travails", "authors": [{"first": "Charles", "middle": [], "last": "Wolf", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": null, "year": 2018, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": "10.4324/9781351291286-37", "venue": "The Economic Pivot in a Political Context", "journal": "The Economic Pivot in a Political Context", "mag_id": "2914434187", "mag_field_of_study": ["Political Science"], "outbound_citations": [], "inbound_citations": [], "has_outbound_citations": false, "has_inbound_citations": false, "has_pdf_parse": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:159358667"} +{"paper_id": "159358909", "title": "Coming of Age in Utopia: The Odyssey of an Idea", "authors": [{"first": "Gaines", "middle": ["M."], "last": "Foster", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": null, "year": 2011, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": null, "venue": null, "journal": "Journal of Southern History", "mag_id": "753324136", "mag_field_of_study": ["History"], "outbound_citations": [], "inbound_citations": ["201765412"], "has_outbound_citations": false, "has_inbound_citations": true, "has_pdf_parse": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:159358909"} +{"paper_id": "159358991", "title": "Investigating the Nexus between Stock Exchange and Economic Growth in Ghana", "authors": [{"first": "Grace", "middle": [], "last": "Ofori-Abebrese", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Kofi", "middle": [], "last": "Kamasa", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Robert", "middle": ["Becker"], "last": "Pickson", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": "This study used ARDL model coupled with granger causality test to investigate the relationship between stock market development and economic growth in Ghana for the period from 1991 to 2011. The study revealed that stock market development has a negative impact on economic growth in the long-run and this was confirmed by the causality test that there do not exist any relationship between stock market development and economic growth in Ghana for the study period. Human capital and money supply have contributed positively to growth. Inflation and foreign direct investment have not shown to be deterministic variables to growth of the economy. The study concluded that operators of Ghana Stock Exchange should strategise well to attract more investors to the Stock Exchange. In addition, the independence of the Central Bank, further development of financial and money markets should be adhered to by the Bank of Ghana to facilitate the implementation of monetary policy in order to achieve price stability in the country.", "year": 2016, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": null, "venue": null, "journal": null, "mag_id": "2941268809", "mag_field_of_study": ["Economics"], "outbound_citations": [], "inbound_citations": ["191822024", "159424242"], "has_outbound_citations": false, "has_inbound_citations": true, "has_pdf_parse": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:159358991"} +{"paper_id": "159359083", "title": "Contextualizing the biographical outcomes of Provisional IRA former activists: a structure-agency dynamic.", "authors": [{"first": "Lorenzo", "middle": [], "last": "Bosi", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": null, "year": 2019, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": "10.1017/9781108690928.009", "venue": "Activists Forever?", "journal": "Activists Forever?", "mag_id": "2921138118", "mag_field_of_study": ["Political Science"], "outbound_citations": [], "inbound_citations": ["156182887"], "has_outbound_citations": false, "has_inbound_citations": true, "has_pdf_parse": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:159359083"} +{"paper_id": "159359117", "title": "Research Guides: HADM 6738: Seminar in Healthcare Policy and Leadership: Articles & Journals", "authors": [{"first": "David", "middle": [], "last": "Palmer", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": null, "year": 2012, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": null, "venue": null, "journal": null, "mag_id": "2916985946", "mag_field_of_study": ["Political Science"], "outbound_citations": [], "inbound_citations": [], "has_outbound_citations": false, "has_inbound_citations": false, "has_pdf_parse": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:159359117"} +{"paper_id": "159359297", "title": "The High court of Australia on contract 1950-1980 : cases", "authors": [{"first": "M.", "middle": ["P."], "last": "Ellinghaus", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": null, "year": 1983, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": null, "venue": null, "journal": null, "mag_id": "631677957", "mag_field_of_study": ["Business"], "outbound_citations": [], "inbound_citations": [], "has_outbound_citations": false, "has_inbound_citations": false, "has_pdf_parse": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:159359297"} +{"paper_id": "159359381", "title": "National Curriculum Framework 2005 and the English Curriculum", "authors": [{"first": "Charu", "middle": [], "last": "Jain", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": null, "year": 2018, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": "10.5958/2454-1753.2018.00002.8", "venue": "Motifs : An International Journal of English Studies", "journal": "Motifs : An International Journal of English Studies", "mag_id": "2909145971", "mag_field_of_study": ["Mathematics"], "outbound_citations": [], "inbound_citations": [], "has_outbound_citations": false, "has_inbound_citations": false, "has_pdf_parse": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:159359381"} +{"paper_id": "159359494", "title": "Legislative Entrepreneurship in the U", "authors": [{"first": "Gregory", "middle": ["J."], "last": "Wawro", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": null, "year": 2000, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": null, "venue": null, "journal": null, "mag_id": "58645416", "mag_field_of_study": ["Business"], "outbound_citations": [], "inbound_citations": ["7183422", "9378656"], "has_outbound_citations": false, "has_inbound_citations": true, "has_pdf_parse": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:159359494"} +{"paper_id": "159359606", "title": "Salary, financial autonomy and efficiency of healthcare systems in local governments", "authors": [{"first": "Kleber", "middle": ["Morais", "De"], "last": "Sousa", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Monica", "middle": ["De", "Maria", "Santos", "Fornitani"], "last": "Pinhanez", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Paulo", "middle": ["Aguiar", "do"], "last": "Monte", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Josedilton", "middle": ["Alves"], "last": "Diniz", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": "ABSTRACTThe expansion of financial autonomy increased the interest on the factors that influence the efficiency of local governments (LGs). Although fiscal autonomy and employee\u2019s wages have implic...", "year": 2020, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": "10.1080/13504851.2019.1610697", "venue": null, "journal": "Applied Economics Letters", "mag_id": "2941149058", "mag_field_of_study": ["Economics"], "outbound_citations": [], "inbound_citations": [], "has_outbound_citations": false, "has_inbound_citations": false, "has_pdf_parse": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:159359606"} +{"paper_id": "159359608", "title": "LibGuides: Open Access Publishing: Home", "authors": [{"first": "John", "middle": [], "last": "Brandt", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": null, "year": 2018, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": null, "venue": null, "journal": null, "mag_id": "2940197437", "mag_field_of_study": ["Political Science"], "outbound_citations": [], "inbound_citations": [], "has_outbound_citations": false, "has_inbound_citations": false, "has_pdf_parse": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:159359608"} +{"paper_id": "159359789", "title": "Solidarity and Sacrifice", "authors": [{"first": "Tereza", "middle": [], "last": "Kuldova", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": "This chapter, Solidarity and Sacrifice, turns to the often theoretically neglected interrelations between solidarity, gift-giving, sacrifice, and heroism. It looks at how the clubs manufacture solidarity, through charity and gift-giving, while using solidarity as a blackmail to demand (self-)sacrifice on the altar of the organization, thus reinforcing its own claims to heroism. Solidarity comes at a high price and with obligations; it requires permanent readiness to sacrifice on behalf of the group, to prove one\u2019s commitment and to return the gift. The chapter shows how through the dynamics of charitable giving and sacrifice, often involving violent and criminal transgressions, the clubs manufacture not only solidarity but also emerge as heroes for their supporters, offering them material support, meaning, and a sense of greatness.", "year": 2019, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": "10.1007/978-3-030-15206-2_5", "venue": "How Outlaws Win Friends and Influence People", "journal": "How Outlaws Win Friends and Influence People", "mag_id": "2922486119", "mag_field_of_study": ["Political Science"], "outbound_citations": [], "inbound_citations": [], "has_outbound_citations": false, "has_inbound_citations": false, "has_pdf_parse": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:159359789"} +{"paper_id": "159359851", "title": "Research Guides: Criminal Justice: Finding Books", "authors": [{"first": "Jocelyn", "middle": [], "last": "Abel", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": null, "year": 2016, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": null, "venue": null, "journal": null, "mag_id": "2917215043", "mag_field_of_study": ["Political Science"], "outbound_citations": [], "inbound_citations": [], "has_outbound_citations": false, "has_inbound_citations": false, "has_pdf_parse": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:159359851"} +{"paper_id": "159359854", "title": "Optimal Capital Requirement with Noisy Signals on Banking Risk", "authors": [{"first": "Kai", "middle": [], "last": "Ding", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Enoch", "middle": [], "last": "Hill", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "David", "middle": [], "last": "Perez-Reyna", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": "In this paper we analyze the optimal capital requirement in a model of banks with heterogeneous investment risks and asymmetric information. Asymmetric information prevents depositors from charging an actuarially-fair interest rate based on banking risk, and leads to cross-subsidization across banks. A capital requirement in the form of a leverage constraint reduces the investment of riskier banks and partially mitigates the pecuniary externality on deposit rates. When depositors and the policymaker have no information about banking risk, only a uniform leverage constraint is possible. In this case, the optimal leverage constraint is tighter than the first-best leverage ratio and strictly improves social welfare. When depositors and the policymaker observe a noisy signal of banking risk, a signal-based leverage constraint is possible. We demonstrate that the optimal signal-based leverage constraint is tighter when the signal has worse precision, rather than a larger level of expected risk.", "year": 2018, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": "10.2139/ssrn.3219304", "venue": "SSRN Electronic Journal", "journal": "SSRN Electronic Journal", "mag_id": "2910961997", "mag_field_of_study": ["Economics"], "outbound_citations": [], "inbound_citations": [], "has_outbound_citations": false, "has_inbound_citations": false, "has_pdf_parse": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:159359854"} +{"paper_id": "18980149", "title": "Nuclear double-fluorescent reporter for in vivo and ex vivo analyses of biological transitions in mouse nuclei", "authors": [{"first": "Justin", "middle": ["R."], "last": "Prigge", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "James", "middle": ["A."], "last": "Wiley", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Emily", "middle": ["A."], "last": "Talago", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Elise", "middle": ["M."], "last": "Young", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Laura", "middle": ["L."], "last": "Johns", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Jean", "middle": ["A."], "last": "Kundert", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Katherine", "middle": ["M."], "last": "Sonsteng", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "William", "middle": ["P."], "last": "Halford", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Mario", "middle": ["R."], "last": "Capecchi", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Edward", "middle": ["E."], "last": "Schmidt", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": "Cre-responsive dual-fluorescent alleles allow in situ marking of cell lineages or genetically modified cells. Here we report a dual-fluorescent allele, ROSA nT-nG , which directs nuclear accumulation of tdTomato in Cre-na\u00efve lineages. Cre converts the allele to ROSA nG , which drives nuclear EGFP accumulation. Conditions were established for analyzing marked nuclei by flow cytometry on the basis of red-green fluorescence and ploidy, with a particular focus on liver nuclei. Hydrodynamic delivery of a Cre-expression plasmid was used to time-stamp arbitrary hepatocytes for lineage tracing. The distinct green fluorescence of nuclei from Cre-exposed lineages facilitated analyses of ploidy transitions within clones. To assess developmental transitions in liver nuclei, ROSA nT-nG was combined with the hepatocyte-specific AlbCre transgene, facilitating discrimination between hepatocyte and nonhepatocyte nuclei. Nuclei extracted from postnatal day 2 (P2) livers were 41 % green and 59 % red and reached a stable level of 84 % green by P22. Until P20, green nuclei were >98 % diploid (2N); at P40 they were ~56 % 2N, 43 % 4N, and <1 % 8N; and by P70 they reached a stable distribution of ~46 % 2N, 45 % 4N, and 9 % 8N. In conclusion, ROSA nT-nG will facilitate in vivo and ex vivo studies on liver and will likely be valuable for studies on tissues like muscle, kidney, or brain in which cells are refractory to whole-cell flow cytometry, or like trophectoderm derivatives or cancers in which cells undergo ploidy transitions.", "year": 2013, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": "PMC3952041", "pubmed_id": "24022199", "doi": "10.1007/s00335-013-9469-8", "venue": "Mammalian Genome", "journal": "Mammalian Genome", "has_pdf_body_text": true, "mag_id": "2060288175", "mag_field_of_study": ["Medicine", "Biology"], "outbound_citations": ["12062751", "1291135", "22975455", "35379523", "12786531", "23905124", "26448485", "34186498", "29024150", "29537406", "16126645", "205879276", "682117", "11539920", "622775", "36239892", "319920", "8091900", "12713209", "14257861", "27949281", "10111532", "31696736", "12738894", "2258319", "84043213", "15109340", "564796", "2338345", "205987182", "10791016", "20575350", "2374194", "7944093", "12979583", "16673496", "7885359", "20732502", "6784126", "19210638"], "inbound_citations": ["181680775", "8402034", "17991488", "17777548", "28337974", "5004789", "509363", "4334231", "49712662", "1145225", "210998216", "3740331"], "has_outbound_citations": true, "has_inbound_citations": true, "has_pdf_parse": true, "has_pdf_parsed_abstract": true, "has_pdf_parsed_body_text": true, "has_pdf_parsed_bib_entries": true, "has_pdf_parsed_ref_entries": true, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:18980149"} +{"paper_id": "18980611", "title": "Comparison of growth performance and nutrient retention of weaner pigs given diets based on casein, free amino acids or conventional proteins", "authors": [{"first": "D.I", "middle": [], "last": "Officer", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "E. S", "middle": [], "last": "Batterham", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "D. J", "middle": [], "last": "Farrell", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": "In two experiments the potential value of diets based on casein or free amino acids (FAA) for amino acid utilization experiments were examined. In Expt 1 the optimum dietary electrolyte balance (dEB) for a casein-based diet was estimated by supplemention with 10 or 20 g NaHCO3/kg, to produce diets containing 64, 183 or 302 mmol/kg. In addition, piglet growth performance and efficiency of nutrient deposition of piglets given the casein diets were compared with two multiple protein source diets; Supercreep, a commercial multiple protein source diet or CFS (casein-fish-soyabean-sugar) or a FAA-based diet. Expt 2 was designed to compare piglet response to FAA diet stored at -15 degrees with twice daily feeding, with FAA diet stored at ambient temperature (13-30 degrees) and offered ad libitum. A CFS diet was used as a positive control and the experiment was conducted over the 10-20 kg growth phase. Expt 1 used forty-eight piglets weaned at 20-22 d of age and allocated to one of six treatments formulated to contain at least 0.84 g lysine/MJ digestible energy in a randomized block design. Piglets given the CFS and Supercreep diets produced superior growth rates (518, 491 g/d) to those given a FAA diet (353 g/d) or casein diet containing 0, 10 or 20 g NaHCO3/kg respectively (365, 417, 390 g/d) between 5 and 20 kg live weight. Piglets given the casein and FAA diets had higher amino acid digestibilities than those given the Supercreep and CFS diets. The increase in the dEB of the casein diet from 64 to 183 mmol/kg improved piglet growth performance between 5 and 20 kg by 14%. All piglets given casein diets had similar ileal and faecal digestibilities, empty-body compositions, nutrient deposition rates and retention ratios. The results of Expt 2 showed that there was no beneficial effect on piglet performance of storing the FAA diet at -15 degrees and feeding twice daily. Based on the results of these two experiments, neither the casein (0, 10, 20 g NaHCO3/kg) nor FAA diets were suitable for estimating amino acid utilization by the piglet. There remain unidentified factors which limit the growth performance of piglets given the casein and FAA diets.", "year": 1997, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": "9175993", "doi": "10.1079/BJN19970071", "venue": "The British journal of nutrition", "journal": "The British journal of nutrition", "has_pdf_body_text": true, "mag_id": "2131666352", "mag_field_of_study": ["Medicine", "Biology"], "outbound_citations": ["85302165", "86959338", "84715203", "4502416", "90045546", "3236476", "84470022", "83568024", "25518348", "40462314", "22189454", "87958379"], "inbound_citations": ["13372949", "31877612", "32886746"], "has_outbound_citations": true, "has_inbound_citations": true, "has_pdf_parse": true, "has_pdf_parsed_abstract": true, "has_pdf_parsed_body_text": true, "has_pdf_parsed_bib_entries": true, "has_pdf_parsed_ref_entries": true, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:18980611"} +{"paper_id": "18980646", "title": "Special Feature: Fourth-generation Wireless Access Overview of the Fourth-generation Mobile Communication System", "authors": [{"first": "Narumi", "middle": [], "last": "Umeda", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Toru", "middle": [], "last": "Otsu", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Tatsuro", "middle": [], "last": "Masamura", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": null, "year": null, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": null, "venue": null, "journal": null, "has_pdf_body_text": false, "mag_id": null, "mag_field_of_study": null, "outbound_citations": ["67044221"], "inbound_citations": [], "has_outbound_citations": true, "has_inbound_citations": false, "has_pdf_parse": true, "has_pdf_parsed_abstract": false, "has_pdf_parsed_body_text": false, "has_pdf_parsed_bib_entries": true, "has_pdf_parsed_ref_entries": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:18980646"} +{"paper_id": "18980725", "title": "MOBILE HANDLING OF ENVIRONMENTAL SENSITIVITY INDEX (ESI) DATASET", "authors": [{"first": "David", "middle": [], "last": "Fairbairn", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Lekan", "middle": [], "last": "Taiwo", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": null, "year": null, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": null, "venue": null, "journal": null, "has_pdf_body_text": false, "mag_id": null, "mag_field_of_study": null, "outbound_citations": ["590529", "126617263"], "inbound_citations": [], "has_outbound_citations": true, "has_inbound_citations": false, "has_pdf_parse": true, "has_pdf_parsed_abstract": false, "has_pdf_parsed_body_text": false, "has_pdf_parsed_bib_entries": true, "has_pdf_parsed_ref_entries": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:18980725"} +{"paper_id": "18980834", "title": "Lowering effects of aspirin eugenol ester on blood lipids in rats with high fat diet", "authors": [{"first": "Isam", "middle": [], "last": "Karam", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Ning", "middle": [], "last": "Ma", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Xi-Wang", "middle": [], "last": "Liu", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Xiao-Jun", "middle": [], "last": "Kong", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Xiao-Le", "middle": [], "last": "Zhao", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Ya-Jun", "middle": [], "last": "Yang", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Jian-Yong", "middle": [], "last": "Li", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": "BackgroundAspirin and eugenol were esterified to synthesize aspirin eugenol ester (AEE). As a pale yellow and odourless crystal, AEE reduced the gastrointestinal damage of aspirin and vulnerability of eugenol. The study was conducted to evaluate the preventive effects of AEE on blood lipids in rats with high fat diet (HFD).MethodsSuspensions of AEE and simvastatin were prepared in 5% carboxymethyl cellulose sodium (CMC-Na). In order to observe the intervention effects, the drugs and HFD were administrated at the same time. Based on individual weekly body weight (BW), AEE was intragastrically administrated at the dosage of 18, 36 and 54 mg/kg. Simvastatin (10 mg/kg) and CMC-Na (20 mg/kg) were used as control drug. After 6 weeks of administration, the changes of BW and blood lipid indices including triglyceride (TG), low density lipoprotein (LDL), high density lipoprotein (HDL) and total cholesterol (TCH) were determined in the experiment.ResultsThe rat blood lipids profile in model group was remarkably different after feeding 6-weeks HFD. TG, TCH and LDL indexes in model group were increased significantly compared with those in control group (p < 0.01). AEE at the dosage of 54 mg/kg significantly decreased levels of TG, TCH and LDL (p < 0.01), and slowed the rate of BW gain in comparison with model group (p < 0.05). Moreover, high dose AEE showed better effects than simvastatin on reducing TCH level and similar effects on TG, HDL and LDL.ConclusionAEE could remarkably reduce levels of TG, TCH and LDL in rats with high fat diet, and slow the rate of body weight gain. It was conducted that AEE was a potential candidate on reducing blood lipids level. The mechanism of action of AEE should be investigated in further studies.", "year": 2016, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": "PMC5114728", "pubmed_id": "27855711", "doi": "10.1186/s12944-016-0369-2", "venue": "Lipids in Health and Disease", "journal": "Lipids in Health and Disease", "has_pdf_body_text": true, "mag_id": "2552691173", "mag_field_of_study": ["Medicine", "Biology"], "outbound_citations": ["24638183", "7488124", "205975887", "33510374", "28347489", "40452286", "15025128", "9459508", "15577226", "5303605", "22278756", "5612605", "21250135", "2914039", "38901168", "25559939", "215612159", "215621580", "215591434", "85259944", "95432761"], "inbound_citations": ["73448380", "201686567", "195771570", "365701", "195850472", "56478679", "7808099"], "has_outbound_citations": true, "has_inbound_citations": true, "has_pdf_parse": true, "has_pdf_parsed_abstract": true, "has_pdf_parsed_body_text": true, "has_pdf_parsed_bib_entries": true, "has_pdf_parsed_ref_entries": true, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:18980834"} +{"paper_id": "18981665", "title": "Neural Networks with Manifold Learning for Diabetic Retinopathy Detection", "authors": [{"first": "Arjun", "middle": ["Raj"], "last": "Rajanna", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Kamelia", "middle": [], "last": "Aryafar", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Rajeev", "middle": [], "last": "Ramchandran", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Christye", "middle": [], "last": "Sisson", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Ali", "middle": [], "last": "Shokoufandeh", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Raymond", "middle": [], "last": "Ptucha", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": "Widespread outreach programs using remote retinal imaging have proven to decrease the risk from diabetic retinopathy, the leading cause of blindness in the US. However, this process still requires manual verification of image quality and grading of images for level of disease by a trained human grader and will continue to be limited by the lack of such scarce resources. Computer-aided diagnosis of retinal images have recently gained increasing attention in the machine learning community. In this paper, we introduce a set of neural networks for diabetic retinopathy classification of fundus retinal images. We evaluate the efficiency of the proposed classifiers in combination with preprocessing and augmentation steps on a sample dataset. Our experimental results show that neural networks in combination with preprocessing on the images can boost the classification accuracy on this dataset. Moreover the proposed models are scalable and can be used in large scale datasets for diabetic retinopathy detection. The models introduced in this paper can be used to facilitate the diagnosis and speed up the detection process.", "year": 2016, "arxiv_id": "1612.03961", "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": null, "venue": "ArXiv", "journal": "ArXiv", "has_pdf_body_text": true, "mag_id": "2563809312", "mag_field_of_study": ["Computer Science"], "outbound_citations": ["429243", "39474970", "206746203", "17124345", "15050565", "14394307", "60729688", "8486675", "206769424", "2629535", "6299466", "207763512"], "inbound_citations": [], "has_outbound_citations": true, "has_inbound_citations": false, "has_pdf_parse": true, "has_pdf_parsed_abstract": true, "has_pdf_parsed_body_text": true, "has_pdf_parsed_bib_entries": true, "has_pdf_parsed_ref_entries": true, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:18981665"} +{"paper_id": "18981703", "title": "A Method Using Morphology and Histogram for Object-based Retrieval in Image and Video Databases", "authors": [{"first": "Thi", "middle": ["Thi"], "last": "Zin", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Hiromitsu", "middle": [], "last": "Hama", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": "Summary We propose a method for object-based retrieval in image and video databases. In doing so, both color and shape information is taken into account to enrich the querying capabilities for object-based retrieval. The morphological operations are performed on each uniform color region. We use three kinds of histograms: color histogram, distance histogram, and angle histogram. It is shown that the proposed approach is invariant to scaling, rotation, and translation. Finally, performance experiments are carried out by the evaluation of the effectiveness and the robustness of the proposed method.", "year": 2007, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": null, "venue": null, "journal": null, "has_pdf_body_text": false, "mag_id": "2150642245", "mag_field_of_study": ["Computer Science"], "outbound_citations": ["9148979", "52818119", "2027954", "17670181", "6316732", "207871978", "8167136", "15588452", "26493372", "41638675", "117763621", "16527725"], "inbound_citations": ["16896689", "17656206", "16899661", "38579514"], "has_outbound_citations": true, "has_inbound_citations": true, "has_pdf_parse": true, "has_pdf_parsed_abstract": false, "has_pdf_parsed_body_text": false, "has_pdf_parsed_bib_entries": true, "has_pdf_parsed_ref_entries": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:18981703"} +{"paper_id": "18981741", "title": "The Optimized Balance Design of the Gating System for the Combined Cavity Mold of a Toy Assembly", "authors": [{"first": "Hongxia", "middle": [], "last": "Liu", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Li", "middle": [], "last": "Liu", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": "The molded plastic product is a toy assembly. The submarine gate and the side gate are used in the gating system of a combined cavity mold of the toy assembly according to the use requirements of products and the flowing properties of raw material. The gating system is optimized based on the filling analysis using CAE technology so as to ensure the equilibrium of filling the combined cavity mold. The optimized sizes of the runners and the gates can ensure the equilibrium of filling and the uniform distribution of pressure in the combined cavities. If the optimized results are employed in the parameter design of the mold, one-time success rate of test will be enhanced. And also the data is reliable.", "year": 2010, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": "10.1109/ICMTMA.2010.596", "venue": "2010 International Conference on Measuring Technology and Mechatronics Automation", "journal": "2010 International Conference on Measuring Technology and Mechatronics Automation", "has_pdf_body_text": false, "mag_id": "2162816451", "mag_field_of_study": ["Engineering"], "outbound_citations": ["139130306"], "inbound_citations": [], "has_outbound_citations": true, "has_inbound_citations": false, "has_pdf_parse": true, "has_pdf_parsed_abstract": false, "has_pdf_parsed_body_text": false, "has_pdf_parsed_bib_entries": true, "has_pdf_parsed_ref_entries": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:18981741"} +{"paper_id": "18982232", "title": "SINGLE-PUSHOUT TRANSFORMATION OF TOTAL ALGEBRAS", "authors": [{"first": "RICARDO", "middle": [], "last": "ALBERICH", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "MERC\u00c8", "middle": [], "last": "LLABR\u00c9S", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "FRANCESC", "middle": [], "last": "ROSSELL\u00d3", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": "We characterize the pairs of partial homomorphisms of total \u03a3-algebras that have a pushout in the corresponding category, for an arbitrary signature \u03a3. This characterization provides the application condition for the single-pushout approach to the transformation of total algebras.", "year": 2004, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": "10.1142/S0129054104002388", "venue": "Int. J. Found. Comput. Sci.", "journal": "Int. J. Found. Comput. Sci.", "has_pdf_body_text": true, "mag_id": "2079821194", "mag_field_of_study": ["Mathematics", "Computer Science"], "outbound_citations": ["45428224", "361540", "17851042", "28455518", "39961724", "2726359", "117473090", "117038861", "36788666", "32028712", "118023909", "179028", "30661731", "207106023", "117481191", "3547439"], "inbound_citations": ["118023909"], "has_outbound_citations": true, "has_inbound_citations": true, "has_pdf_parse": true, "has_pdf_parsed_abstract": true, "has_pdf_parsed_body_text": true, "has_pdf_parsed_bib_entries": true, "has_pdf_parsed_ref_entries": true, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:18982232"} +{"paper_id": "18982535", "title": "High-fidelity CZ gate for resonator-based superconducting quantum computers", "authors": [{"first": "Joydip", "middle": [], "last": "Ghosh", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Andrei", "middle": [], "last": "Galiautdinov", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Zhongyuan", "middle": [], "last": "Zhou", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Alexander", "middle": ["N."], "last": "Korotkov", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "John", "middle": ["M."], "last": "Martinis", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Michael", "middle": ["R."], "last": "Geller", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": "A possible building block for a scalable quantum computer has recently been demonstrated [M. Mariantoni et al., Science 334, 61 (2011)]. This architecture consists of superconducting qubits capacitively coupled both to individual memory resonators as well as a common bus. In this work we study a natural primitive entangling gate for this and related resonator-based architectures, which consists of a CZ operation between a qubit and the bus. The CZ gate is implemented with the aid of the non-computational qubit |2>state [F. W. Strauch et al., Phys. Rev. Lett. 91, 167005 (2003)]. Assuming phase or transmon qubits with 300 MHz anharmonicity, we show that by using only low frequency qubit-bias control it is possible to implement the qubit-bus CZ gate with 99.9% (99.99%) fidelity in about 17ns (23ns) with a realistic two-parameter pulse profile, plus two auxiliary z rotations. The fidelity measure we refer to here is a state-averaged intrinsic process fidelity, which does not include any effects of noise or decoherence. These results apply to a multi-qubit device that includes strongly coupled memory resonators. We investigate the performance of the qubit-bus CZ gate as a function of qubit anharmonicity, indentify the dominant intrinsic error mechanism and derive an associated fidelity estimator, quantify the pulse shape sensitivity and precision requirements, simulate qubit-qubit CZ gates that are mediated by the bus resonator, and also attempt a global optimization of system parameters including resonator frequencies and couplings. Our results are relevant for a wide range of superconducting hardware designs that incorporate resonators and suggest that it should be possible to demonstrate a 99.9% CZ gate with existing transmon qubits, which would constitute an important step towards the development of an error-corrected superconducting quantum computer.", "year": 2013, "arxiv_id": "1301.1719", "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": "10.1103/PhysRevA.87.022309", "venue": "Physical Review A 87, 022309 (2013)", "journal": null, "has_pdf_body_text": true, "mag_id": "144466379", "mag_field_of_study": ["Physics"], "outbound_citations": ["10969948", "118346224", "9233270", "10722101", "15439711"], "inbound_citations": ["215657120", "9976948", "49189115", "3679055", "8739658", "40668094", "5566703", "10196488"], "has_outbound_citations": true, "has_inbound_citations": true, "has_pdf_parse": true, "has_pdf_parsed_abstract": true, "has_pdf_parsed_body_text": true, "has_pdf_parsed_bib_entries": true, "has_pdf_parsed_ref_entries": true, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:18982535"} +{"paper_id": "18982789", "title": "Lithium Prevents Acrolein-Induced Neurotoxicity in HT22 Mouse Hippocampal Cells", "authors": [{"first": "Yingjuan", "middle": [], "last": "Huang", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Jian", "middle": [], "last": "Qin", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Meihui", "middle": [], "last": "Chen", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Xiaojuan", "middle": [], "last": "Chao", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Ziwei", "middle": [], "last": "Chen", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Charles", "middle": [], "last": "Ramassamy", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Rongbiao", "middle": [], "last": "Pi", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Minghua", "middle": [], "last": "Jin", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": "Acrolein is a highly electrophilic alpha, beta-unsaturated aldehyde to which humans are exposed in many situations and has been implicated in neurodegenerative diseases, such as Alzheimer's disease. Lithium is demonstrated to have neuroprotective and neurotrophic effects in brain ischemia, trauma, neurodegenerative disorders, and psychiatric disorders. Previously we have found that acrolein induced neuronal death in HT22 mouse hippocampal cells. In this study, the effects of lithium on the acrolein-induced neurotoxicity in HT22 cells as well as its mechanism(s) were investigated. We found that lithium protected HT22 cells against acrolein-induced damage by the attenuation of reactive oxygen species and the enhancement of the glutathione level. Lithium also attenuated the mitochondrial dysfunction caused by acrolein. Furthermore, lithium significantly increased the level of phospho-glycogen synthase kinase-3 beta (GSK-3\u03b2), the non-activated GSK-3\u03b2. Taken together, our findings suggest that lithium is a protective agent for acrolein-related neurotoxicity.", "year": 2014, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": "24522749", "doi": "10.1007/s11064-014-1252-z", "venue": "Neurochemical Research", "journal": "Neurochemical Research", "has_pdf_body_text": false, "mag_id": "1969144427", "mag_field_of_study": ["Medicine", "Chemistry"], "outbound_citations": ["3982742", "16283910", "24581200", "5634374", "23852776", "12323296", "25680702", "31981245", "23864616", "13792466", "23383344", "9383229", "37457868", "1781979", "24825905", "21205223", "13497154", "34259470", "25266234", "15984767", "9892421", "5369106", "25121511", "206261832", "33673597", "41081128", "7044421", "25064561", "2805837"], "inbound_citations": ["18457505", "12677275", "3363596", "24244562"], "has_outbound_citations": true, "has_inbound_citations": true, "has_pdf_parse": true, "has_pdf_parsed_abstract": false, "has_pdf_parsed_body_text": false, "has_pdf_parsed_bib_entries": true, "has_pdf_parsed_ref_entries": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:18982789"} +{"paper_id": "18983681", "title": "Similarities and Differences between Relativistic Electron-Photon Cascades Developed in Matter, Photon Gas and Magnetic Field", "authors": [{"first": "Felix", "middle": [], "last": "Aharonian", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "A.", "middle": ["V."], "last": "Plyasheshnikov", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": "Abstract We investigate the properties of astrophysical electromagnetic cascades in matter, photon gas and magnetic fields, and discuss similarities and differences between characteristics of electron\u2013photon showers developed in these three substances. We apply the same computational technique based on solution of the adjoint cascade equations to all three types of cascades, and present precise numerical calculations of cascade curves and broad-band energy spectra of secondary electrons and photons at different penetration lengths.", "year": 2002, "arxiv_id": "astro-ph/0208504", "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": "10.1016/S0927-6505(02)00239-6", "venue": "Astropart.Phys.19:525-548,2003", "journal": null, "has_pdf_body_text": true, "mag_id": "1981053553", "mag_field_of_study": ["Physics"], "outbound_citations": ["118086087"], "inbound_citations": ["55280230"], "has_outbound_citations": true, "has_inbound_citations": true, "has_pdf_parse": true, "has_pdf_parsed_abstract": true, "has_pdf_parsed_body_text": true, "has_pdf_parsed_bib_entries": true, "has_pdf_parsed_ref_entries": true, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:18983681"} +{"paper_id": "18983926", "title": "Anti-tumour activity in vitro and in vivo of selective differentiating agents containing hydroxamate", "authors": [{"first": "L", "middle": [], "last": "Qiu", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "M", "middle": ["J"], "last": "Kelso", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "C", "middle": [], "last": "Hansen", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "M", "middle": ["L"], "last": "West", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "D", "middle": ["P"], "last": "Fairlie", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "P", "middle": ["G"], "last": "Parsons", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": "SummaryA series of hydroxamates, which are not metalloprotease inhibitors, have been found to be selectively toxic to a range of transformed and human tumour cells without killing normal cells (fibroblasts, melanocytes) at the same concentrations. Within 24 h of treatment, drug action is characterized by morphological reversion of tumour cells to a more normal phenotype (dendritic morphology), and rapid and reversible acetylation of histone H4 in both tumour and normal cells. Two hydroxamates inhibited growth of xenografts of human melanoma cells in nude mice; resistance did not develop in vivo or in vitro. A third hydroxamate, trichostatin A, was active in vitro but became inactivated and had no anti-tumour activity in vivo. Development of dendritic morphology was found to be dependent upon phosphatase activity, RNA and protein synthesis. Proliferating hybrid clones of sensitive and resistant cells remained sensitive to ABHA, indicating a dominant-negative mechanism of sensitivity. Histone H4 hyperacetylation suggests that these agents act at the chromatin level. This work may lead to new drugs that are potent, and selective anti-tumour agents with low toxicity to normal cells.", "year": 1999, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": "PMC2362353", "pubmed_id": "10376979", "doi": "10.1038/sj.bjc.6690493", "venue": "British Journal of Cancer", "journal": "British Journal of Cancer", "has_pdf_body_text": true, "mag_id": "2042327228", "mag_field_of_study": ["Biology", "Medicine"], "outbound_citations": ["31218494", "6687341", "5754746", "24720730", "22352110", "38387411", "674846", "35628747", "9546430", "23710208", "27645662", "9600765", "32685476", "26069669", "13151510", "27260573", "7490997", "41040992", "37515082", "43678834", "40881021", "23152214", "45182717", "1630452", "14363591", "25754363"], "inbound_citations": ["10708767", "18508602", "22476796", "7336248", "15120035", "2865518", "6452845", "215296553", "24266080", "54650560", "26398633", "15289235", "5168602", "199460404", "19998711", "15546286", "53598430", "18756358", "8947928", "18450045", "13224557", "364297", "7135375", "513458", "3075764", "22472647", "46296019", "8006372", "25494657", "7964139"], "has_outbound_citations": true, "has_inbound_citations": true, "has_pdf_parse": true, "has_pdf_parsed_abstract": true, "has_pdf_parsed_body_text": true, "has_pdf_parsed_bib_entries": true, "has_pdf_parsed_ref_entries": true, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:18983926"} +{"paper_id": "18983998", "title": "Effect of different assumptions for brain water content on absolute measures of cerebral oxygenation determined by frequency-domain near-infrared spectroscopy in preterm infants: an observational study", "authors": [{"first": "Anja", "middle": [], "last": "Demel", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Martin", "middle": [], "last": "Wolf", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Christian", "middle": ["F"], "last": "Poets", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Axel", "middle": ["R"], "last": "Franz", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": "Brain-water content (BWC) decreases with maturation of the brain and potentially affects parameters of cerebral oxygenation determined by near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS). Most commercially available devices do not take these maturational changes into account. The aim of this study was to determine the effect of different assumptions for BWC on parameters of cerebral oxygenation in preterm infants. Concentrations of oxy-, deoxy- and total hemoglobin and regional cerebral oxygen saturation (rcStO2) were calculated based on absolute coefficients of absorption and scattering determined by multi-distance Frequency-Domain-NIRS assuming BWCs of 75-95%, which may be encountered in newborn infants depending on gestational and postnatal age. This range of BWC gave rise to a linear modification of the assessed NIRS parameters with a maximum change of 10%. This may result in an absolute overestimation of rcStO2 by (median (range)) 4 (1\u20138)%, if the calculation is based on the lowest BWC (75%) in an extremely preterm infant with an anticipated BWC of 95%. Clinicians wishing to rely on parameters of cerebral oxygenation determined by NIRS should consider that maturational changes in BWC not taken into account by most devices may result in a deviation of cerebral oxygenation readings by up to 8% from the correct value.", "year": 2014, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": "PMC4144695", "pubmed_id": "25138045", "doi": "10.1186/1471-2431-14-206", "venue": "BMC Pediatrics", "journal": "BMC Pediatrics", "has_pdf_body_text": true, "mag_id": "2069923799", "mag_field_of_study": ["Medicine"], "outbound_citations": ["15235494", "14353285", "268650", "2725651", "9054634", "28549933", "11425448", "38904586", "27501046", "38395916", "11917978", "7143597", "11177837", "45487776", "27108599"], "inbound_citations": ["205627597", "34904632", "214807227", "4018956"], "has_outbound_citations": true, "has_inbound_citations": true, "has_pdf_parse": true, "has_pdf_parsed_abstract": true, "has_pdf_parsed_body_text": true, "has_pdf_parsed_bib_entries": true, "has_pdf_parsed_ref_entries": true, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:18983998"} +{"paper_id": "18984121", "title": "Inferring perfect phylogenies with restrictions on character state transitions", "authors": [{"first": "J.", "middle": [], "last": "Truszkowski", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "K.", "middle": [], "last": "Giaro", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": "One of the important problems in evolutionary biology is inferring phylogenetic trees for sets of related species. We introduce a new model for inferring phylogenies which is a generalization of the widely studied perfect phylogeny model. The perfect phylogeny model assumes that a feature shared by a set of species cannot have evolved independently in any two of the species in the set, i.e. the species with this feature form a subtree in the correct phylogenetic tree. We briefly review earlier similar results on this subject and describe the difference between our model and the ones previously investigated. It turns out that the problem of finding a perfect phylogeny with restrictions is NP-complete even if the number of characters is 2. This contrasts with the complexity of finding unrestricted perfect phylogenies. On the other hand, the new model shows similar properties to the classical perfect phylogeny model in case where the number of cycles in each state transition graph is bounded by a small constant.", "year": 2008, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": "10.1109/INFTECH.2008.4621668", "venue": "2008 1st International Conference on Information Technology", "journal": "2008 1st International Conference on Information Technology", "has_pdf_body_text": false, "mag_id": "2102799719", "mag_field_of_study": ["Mathematics"], "outbound_citations": ["12923136", "22989255", "206636659", "4574992", "1655577"], "inbound_citations": [], "has_outbound_citations": true, "has_inbound_citations": false, "has_pdf_parse": true, "has_pdf_parsed_abstract": false, "has_pdf_parsed_body_text": false, "has_pdf_parsed_bib_entries": true, "has_pdf_parsed_ref_entries": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:18984121"} +{"paper_id": "18984277", "title": "A Multi-Agent Environment for software testing", "authors": [{"first": "R.", "middle": [], "last": "Maamri", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Z.", "middle": [], "last": "Sahnoun", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": null, "year": null, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": null, "venue": null, "journal": null, "has_pdf_body_text": false, "mag_id": null, "mag_field_of_study": null, "outbound_citations": ["17997082", "15515787", "17381751", "5212584", "6952653", "27266369", "16637793", "5768931"], "inbound_citations": [], "has_outbound_citations": true, "has_inbound_citations": false, "has_pdf_parse": true, "has_pdf_parsed_abstract": false, "has_pdf_parsed_body_text": false, "has_pdf_parsed_bib_entries": true, "has_pdf_parsed_ref_entries": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:18984277"} +{"paper_id": "18984312", "title": "A Novel Method of Breadth-first Searches with AI-Properties of VCN", "authors": [{"first": "Qiu-Sun", "middle": [], "last": "Ye", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": "This paper makes an analyzing and discussing of Breadth-first Search technology of both FCN and VCN in searching without information, and points out that, merits and demerits of two Numbers on searching without information. And then, it gives a novel realization method of Breadth-first Search in problem-solving which sometimes we should think simultaneously over the intelligent properties of VCN, and gives out an example of the problem-solving method, i.e. the problem-solving such as catching fish with casting a net or boy-herder picks peaches by climbing up a tree.", "year": 2009, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": "10.1109/NSWCTC.2009.121", "venue": "2009 International Conference on Networks Security, Wireless Communications and Trusted Computing", "journal": "2009 International Conference on Networks Security, Wireless Communications and Trusted Computing", "has_pdf_body_text": false, "mag_id": "2089052771", "mag_field_of_study": ["Computer Science"], "outbound_citations": [], "inbound_citations": [], "has_outbound_citations": false, "has_inbound_citations": false, "has_pdf_parse": true, "has_pdf_parsed_abstract": false, "has_pdf_parsed_body_text": false, "has_pdf_parsed_bib_entries": true, "has_pdf_parsed_ref_entries": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:18984312"} +{"paper_id": "18984352", "title": "A MAC Protocol for QoS Support in MI-UWB based Wireless Network", "authors": [{"first": "Yuechun", "middle": [], "last": "Chu", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "A.", "middle": [], "last": "Ganz", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": "In this paper we propose a MAC (Medium Access Control) protocol (named MACQUE) that provides QoS support for multimedia applications in the MIUWB (Multiband Impulse-based Ultra Wideband) based wireless networks. The proposed MAC protocol utilizes the advantages provides by the MI-UWB including multiple non-overlapping frequency channels, simultaneous transmissions in same channel as well as dynamical reconfiguration of transmission parameters. The resource allocation algorithm of the proposed MAC protocol uses a two-phase procedure to provide explicit QoS support and optimize resource utilization in a dense medium-size MI-UWB network. The performance of the proposed MAC protocol is evaluated by extensive simulation study.", "year": 2006, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": "10.1109/BROADNETS.2006.4374416", "venue": "2006 3rd International Conference on Broadband Communications, Networks and Systems", "journal": "2006 3rd International Conference on Broadband Communications, Networks and Systems", "has_pdf_body_text": false, "mag_id": "2137807037,1984074462", "mag_field_of_study": ["Computer Science"], "outbound_citations": ["4708790", "11680203", "16835205", "615592", "11900686", "254908", "5676014", "8650159", "5665591", "16614718", "14540312", "12718440", "58838116", "9025168", "48401", "16989056", "3605484", "28974940", "20719051", "16828825", "57060802", "3628209", "148563785", "591750"], "inbound_citations": ["18580322"], "has_outbound_citations": true, "has_inbound_citations": true, "has_pdf_parse": true, "has_pdf_parsed_abstract": false, "has_pdf_parsed_body_text": false, "has_pdf_parsed_bib_entries": true, "has_pdf_parsed_ref_entries": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:18984352"} +{"paper_id": "18984414", "title": "SecLooCI: A comprehensive security middleware architecture for shared wireless sensor networks", "authors": [{"first": "Jef", "middle": [], "last": "Maerien", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Sam", "middle": [], "last": "Michiels", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Danny", "middle": [], "last": "Hughes", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Christophe", "middle": [], "last": "Huygens", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Wouter", "middle": [], "last": "Joosen", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": "Abstract WSNs are trending towards dynamic environments that enable multiple parties to concurrently deploy and exploit multiple applications on shared nodes. The node owners want to share their nodes\u2019 capabilities in order to increase return on investment, provide value added services, and easily share sensor node services. These concepts drive an evolving view on the software support that is required to service all stakeholders. For example, trust establishment, access control and security policy enforcement must be addressed. The node middleware must be extended to enable such shared usage of nodes while ensuring security. This paper presents the SecLooCI WSN middleware, which enables secure multi-party interactions on top of resource constrained sensor nodes. A prototype implementation for AVR Ravens running the Contiki OS shows the feasibility of the model for this low power micro-controller class of devices. This demonstrates that resource constrained sensor nodes are able to support secure node sharing.", "year": 2015, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": "10.1016/j.adhoc.2014.09.018", "venue": "Ad Hoc Networks", "journal": "Ad Hoc Networks", "has_pdf_body_text": false, "mag_id": "1973271085", "mag_field_of_study": ["Computer Science"], "outbound_citations": ["6820964", "16671651", "864581", "16305475", "3059857", "15199589", "9122020", "14937753", "1220396", "22992527", "8240984", "52835128", "7612018", "15495865", "14358265", "13348452", "59655407", "108112680", "303730", "2587751", "19035993", "17030733", "1345031", "13643880", "53236470", "59713368", "1829526", "46417765", "3855467", "325045", "2086986", "36079958", "7109641", "12842440", "17417605", "14189061", "53246525", "62009880", "10194559", "41525236", "185752", "10600966", "16839765", "15240735", "114687330", "7165570", "16106202", "3240372", "10804167", "381475", "9964311", "6129407", "14794677", "2162080", "38200990", "8890563"], "inbound_citations": ["31073518", "7889413", "56004034", "14396219", "58971022", "3526558", "56596321", "41796046", "16114475", "3686190", "15941223"], "has_outbound_citations": true, "has_inbound_citations": true, "has_pdf_parse": true, "has_pdf_parsed_abstract": false, "has_pdf_parsed_body_text": false, "has_pdf_parsed_bib_entries": true, "has_pdf_parsed_ref_entries": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:18984414"} +{"paper_id": "18984560", "title": "POWER OPTIMIZATION METHODS IN HETEROGENEOUS MULTICORE PROCESSORS PREPARED FOR: SHARON AHLERS", "authors": [{"first": "SHARON", "middle": [], "last": "AHLERS", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": null, "year": 2005, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": null, "venue": null, "journal": null, "has_pdf_body_text": false, "mag_id": null, "mag_field_of_study": null, "outbound_citations": ["62601560", "14263043", "110590802", "108830483"], "inbound_citations": [], "has_outbound_citations": true, "has_inbound_citations": false, "has_pdf_parse": true, "has_pdf_parsed_abstract": false, "has_pdf_parsed_body_text": false, "has_pdf_parsed_bib_entries": true, "has_pdf_parsed_ref_entries": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:18984560"} +{"paper_id": "18984704", "title": "Four Scientific Approaches to Pattern Recognition", "authors": [{"first": "Robert", "middle": ["P.", "W."], "last": "Duin", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": null, "year": 2001, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": null, "venue": null, "journal": null, "mag_id": "113350265", "mag_field_of_study": ["Computer Science"], "outbound_citations": [], "inbound_citations": ["18715153", "7668054"], "has_outbound_citations": false, "has_inbound_citations": true, "has_pdf_parse": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:18984704"} +{"paper_id": "18984915", "title": "Atmospheric structure and acoustic cut-off frequency of roAp stars", "authors": [{"first": "N.", "middle": [], "last": "Audard", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "F.", "middle": [], "last": "Kupka", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "P.", "middle": [], "last": "Morel", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Janine", "middle": [], "last": "Provost", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Werner", "middle": ["W."], "last": "Weiss", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": "Some of the rapidly oscillating (CP2) stars, have frequencies which are larger than the theoretical acoustic cut-off frequency. As the cut-off frequency depends on the T(tau) relation in the atmosphere, we have computed models and adiabatic frequencies for pulsating Ap stars with T(tau) laws based on Kurucz model atmospheres and on Hopf's purely radiative relation. The frequency-dependent treatment of radiative transfer as well as an improved calculation of the radiative pressure in Kurucz model atmospheres increase the theoretical acoustic cut-off frequency by about 200 microHz, which is closer to the observations. For alpha Cir we find models with Kurucz atmospheres which have indeed a cut-off frequency beyond the largest observed frequency and which are well within the Teff - L error box. For HD 24712 only models which are hotter by about 100 K and less luminous by nearly 10% than what is actually the most probable value would have an acoustic cut-off frequency large enough. One may thus speculate that the old controversy about a mismatch between observed largest frequencies and theoretical cut-off frequencies of roAp star models is resolved. However, the observational errors for the astrophysical fundamental parameters have to be reduced further and the model atmospheres refined. Further details can be found in Audard et al. (1997)", "year": 1998, "arxiv_id": "astro-ph/9805091", "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": null, "venue": null, "journal": "Contributions of The Astronomical Observatory Skalnate Pleso", "has_pdf_body_text": true, "mag_id": "2982491157,1485380253", "mag_field_of_study": ["Physics"], "outbound_citations": ["117903551", "117567000"], "inbound_citations": [], "has_outbound_citations": true, "has_inbound_citations": false, "has_pdf_parse": true, "has_pdf_parsed_abstract": true, "has_pdf_parsed_body_text": true, "has_pdf_parsed_bib_entries": true, "has_pdf_parsed_ref_entries": true, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:18984915"} +{"paper_id": "18984973", "title": "The Role of Explanation Coherence of Two Premises on Property Induction", "authors": [{"first": "Kyung", "middle": ["Soo"], "last": "Do", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Ju", "middle": ["Hwa"], "last": "Park", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": "The Role of Explanation Coherence of Two Premises on Property Induction Kyung Soo Do (ksdo@skku.edu) Ju Hwa Park (jhpark@skku.edu) Department of Psychology, Sungkyunkwan University Seoul 110-745, KOREA Abstract Three experiments on property induction were conducted to explore whether an incoherent premise discounted the believability of the conclusion when there were two premises. In all three experiments, a single premise increased or decreased the likelihood of the conclusion depending on the nature of explanatory coherence of a premise and a conclusion. However, when there were two premises, one that shared the reason with the conclusion (coherent premise), and one that does not (incoherent premise), the believability of the conclusion was affected differently in three experiments. When two premises and the conclusion were presented simultaneously in Experiment 1, the believability of the conclusion was increased. That is, an incoherent premise did not seem to affect the believability of the conclusion as much as the coherent premise. The incoherent premise seemed to decrease the believability of the conclusion a little bit when the two premises and the conclusion were presented sequentially so that each premise was not ignored in Experiment 2. The incoherent premise decreased the believability of the conclusion below the baseline condition in Experiment 3, where participants were asked to write down reasons for each premise being true. Results of three experiments suggested that only the confirming evidences were processed under natural conditions. A few possible theoretical implications were considered. Introduction When someone asks a question whether a target object has a certain property (target property), such as \u201cDoes an ostrich lay eggs?\u201d, and you do not know the answer, you might induce the answer by checking whether some object (source object), usually objects that are similar to the target object, has the target property. In the ostrich example, you would answer \u201cyes\u201d if you think ostriches are similar to geese and know that geese lay eggs. As this example shows, what conclusion you make depends on what objects are used as source objects. What object is an effective source object in property induction depends on a number of factors: The nature of the target property, the level of knowledge of the person, and the cultural background of the person, to name a few. People used different source objects depending on their knowledge and occupation (Proffitt, Coley, & Medin, 2000). Also there seems to be a culture difference in property induction (Choi, Nisbett, & Smith, 1997). Even though the level of knowledge and the cultural background of the person affect the property induction, the effect of the nature of the target property on property induction has been the focus of most research. More specifically, what objects are effective as source objects in inducing two types of properties, and how the information of the source objects are used for property induction have been more widely investigated. There are two types of target properties, blank properties and nonblank properties, and the effectiveness of source objects seems to differ between the two types. The effectiveness of a source object seems to depend on the similarity between the target object and the source object for blank properties for which we do not have any other information to rely on (e.g., 'have BCC in blood') (Osherson, Smith, Wilkie, Lopez, & Shafir, 1990; Rips, 1975; Sloman, 1993). However, the similarity between the target object and the source object does not seem to work for nonblank properties for which we have other information to infer about the target object having the target property (e.g., 'can cut the wire') (Smith, Shafir, & Osherson, 1993). As the relationship between objects and the target property are diverse (Murphy & Medin, 1985), there are many ways of inducing nonblank properties: People seem to use other relevant information, such as body size or strength, in inducing nonblank properties (Smith et al., 1993). People rated the believability of the conclusion differently when the target property is about shape from when the target property is about behavior (Heit & Rubinstein, 1994). One way of inducing nonblank properties is comparing the reason for the target object having the target property with the reason for the source object having the target property. Sloman (1994, 1997) proposed that the explanation coherence between the premise and the conclusion affect the plausibility of the conclusion. If the target object and the source object share the same explanation, informing the participants that the source object has the target property increases the believability of the conclusion that the target object has the target property. For instance, computer programmers and secretaries have bad backs because they sit all day long. Therefore, informing the participants that \u201cComputer programmers have bad backs\u201d would make the conclusion \u201cSecretaries have bad backs\u201d more plausible than when the participants are not informed about the computer programmers having bad backs. However, if the target object and the source object do not share the same reason, informing the participants that the source object has the target property decreases the believability of the conclusion that the target object has the target property. In the bad back example, for instance, furniture movers had bad backs because they lift heavy things. Therefore, informing that \u201cFurniture movers had bad backs\u201d would make the conclusion \u201cSecretaries", "year": 2004, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": null, "venue": null, "journal": null, "has_pdf_body_text": false, "mag_id": "2589976903", "mag_field_of_study": ["Engineering"], "outbound_citations": ["9806284", "14525617", "124895197", "5607160", "10935972", "143469202", "54325335", "13522349", "145520839", "28995407", "19237642"], "inbound_citations": [], "has_outbound_citations": true, "has_inbound_citations": false, "has_pdf_parse": true, "has_pdf_parsed_abstract": false, "has_pdf_parsed_body_text": false, "has_pdf_parsed_bib_entries": true, "has_pdf_parsed_ref_entries": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:18984973"} +{"paper_id": "18985112", "title": "Analysis of the Late Steps of Exocytosis: Biochemical and Total Internal Reflection Fluorescence Microscopy (TIRFM) Studies", "authors": [{"first": "Ronald", "middle": ["W."], "last": "Holz", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": "1. Time with Julie in his laboratory at the NIH in the early 1970s is remembered. The experience led to a life-long interest in the regulation of catecholamine secretion. 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Basically Data mining is the analysis of observational data sets to find unsuspected associations and to sum up the data in new ways that are both clear and useful to the data owner .It is seen as an increasingly important tool by modern business to transform data into business intelligence giving an informational advantage. The automated, prospective analyses offered by data mining move beyond the analyses of past events provided by retrospective tools typical of decision support systems. Data mining tools can answer business questions that traditionally were too time consuming to resolve..Data mining is becoming increasingly common in both the private and public sectors. Industries such as banking, insurance, medicine, and retailing commonly use data mining to reduce costs, enhance research, and increase sales. While data mining represents a significant advance in the type of analytical tools currently available, there are limitations to its capability. One limitation is that although data mining can help reveal patterns and relationships, it does not tell the user the value or significance of these patterns. These types of determinations must be made by the user. A second limitation is that while data mining can identify connections between behaviors and/or variables, it does not necessarily identify a causal relationship. To be successful, data mining still requires skilled technical and analytical specialists who can structure the analysis and interpret the output that is created.", "year": 2017, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": "10.5958/2277-7946.2017.00016.X", "venue": "Journal of Knowledge & Communication Management", "journal": "Journal of Knowledge & Communication Management", "has_pdf_body_text": true, "mag_id": "2187867311", "mag_field_of_study": ["Engineering"], "outbound_citations": ["3102110", "2717499", "59657948", "14516773", "60729907"], "inbound_citations": ["201875559", "57260062", "56046376"], "has_outbound_citations": true, "has_inbound_citations": true, "has_pdf_parse": true, "has_pdf_parsed_abstract": true, "has_pdf_parsed_body_text": true, "has_pdf_parsed_bib_entries": true, "has_pdf_parsed_ref_entries": true, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:18986914"} +{"paper_id": "18986918", "title": "Transforming security for healthcare providers", "authors": [{"first": "Transforming", "middle": [], "last": "Security", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": null, "year": null, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": null, "venue": null, "journal": null, "has_pdf_body_text": false, "mag_id": null, "mag_field_of_study": null, "outbound_citations": [], "inbound_citations": [], "has_outbound_citations": false, "has_inbound_citations": false, "has_pdf_parse": true, "has_pdf_parsed_abstract": false, "has_pdf_parsed_body_text": false, "has_pdf_parsed_bib_entries": false, "has_pdf_parsed_ref_entries": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:18986918"} +{"paper_id": "18987004", "title": "Transcranial magnetic stimulation in migraine : a review of facts and controversies", "authors": [{"first": "Arnaud", "middle": [], "last": "Fumal", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "", "middle": [], "last": "Bohotin", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Michel", "middle": [], "last": "Vandenheede", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Jean", "middle": [], "last": "Schoenen", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": "There is compelling evidence that cortical excitability is modified in migraine patients between attacks. Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) is a non-invasive tool to investigate this abnormality. Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) activates the underlying cortex at high, but inhibits it at low stimulation frequencies. This is a review of published results obtained in migraineurs with TMS and rTMS over motor or visual cortices. Prevalence and/or threshold data of phosphenes induced by single pulse TMS of the visual cortex are contradictory, some favouring increased, others decreased interictal excitability. The discrepancies may be due to differences in methodology and poor reliability of phosphene reporting. In a recent rTMS study of the occipital cortex we have found evidence in favour of an interictal decrease of the preactivation excitability level by using amplitude of visual evoked potentials and its habituation during sustained stimulation as indices of cortical excitability. The hypothesis of increased cortical excitability, taken in its strict physiological sense of a decreased response threshold and/or an increased response to a single suprathreshold stimulus, may thus not be any longer tenable. The long lasting effects of rTMS allow in future studies to assess metabolic changes of the cortex and subcortical structures with functional imaging methods and to explore novel therapeutic strategies for migraine.", "year": 2003, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": "14626694", "doi": null, "venue": "Acta neurologica Belgica", "journal": "Acta neurologica Belgica", "has_pdf_body_text": false, "mag_id": "1500210022", "mag_field_of_study": ["Medicine"], "outbound_citations": ["785616", "29577774", "43582868", "29818803", "42110405", "20880957", "28609094", "30715365", "38048525", "31743029", "4839890", "20867269", "1895911", "188666", "3482093", "10350746", "9404604", "4520185", "6863932", "37839780", "3144533", "33983253", "46004397", "16610922", "31134008", "38426629", "21336944", "43042421", "25240614", "46165373", "22432332", "40798828", "9347725", "45928230", "37816987", "22154295", "12797890", "39334597", "146661631", "21985339", "32801820", "27529501", "12197518", "34637972", "34076255", "2645081", "12173839", "39699674", "23998899"], "inbound_citations": ["15373431", "20012222", "6722245", "7470949", "11712731", "4115777", "14754419", "2447803", "30576344", "18522011", "34140839"], "has_outbound_citations": true, "has_inbound_citations": true, "has_pdf_parse": true, "has_pdf_parsed_abstract": false, "has_pdf_parsed_body_text": false, "has_pdf_parsed_bib_entries": true, "has_pdf_parsed_ref_entries": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:18987004"} +{"paper_id": "18987047", "title": "Clathrin-Mediated Endocytosis and Adaptor Proteins", "authors": [{"first": "N.V.", "middle": [], "last": "Popova", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "I.E.", "middle": [], "last": "Deyev", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "A.G.", "middle": [], "last": "Petrenko", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": "Macromolecules gain access to the cytoplasm of eukaryotic cells using one of several ways of which clathrin-dependent endocytosis is the most researched. Although the mechanism of clathrin-mediated endocy- tosis is well understood in general, novel adaptor proteins that play various roles in ensuring specific regulation of the mentioned process are being discovered all the time. This review provides a detailed account of the mecha- nism of clathrin-mediated internalization of activated G protein-coupled receptors, as well as a description of the major proteins involved in this process. KEYWORDS adaptor proteins, clathrin, endocytosis. 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We find that the action of two metal catalysts is the most efficient way to promote, on one hand, the proton abstraction from O(2)(')-H that triggers the nucleophilic attack and, on the other hand, the weakening and subsequent cleavage of the P-O(5)(') bond. The elimination of one of the two metal cations is shown to lead to an increase in the activation energy. Furthermore, we also find that an OH(-) included in the coordination shell of the Mg(2+) close to O(2)(') promotes the initial proton abstraction and prevents its transfer to the ribozyme in both single- and double-metal-ion pathways, consistently with the experiment. This suggests that in real ribozyme systems, the double-metal-ion reaction mechanism in the presence of an OH(-) anion is favored with respect to single-metal-ion mechanisms.", "year": 2005, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": "26641908", "doi": "10.1021/ct050066q", "venue": "Journal of chemical theory and computation", "journal": "Journal of chemical theory and computation", "has_pdf_body_text": false, "mag_id": "2021764334", "mag_field_of_study": ["Chemistry", "Medicine"], "outbound_citations": [], "inbound_citations": ["56480160", "99150846", "5671466", "28229403"], "has_outbound_citations": false, "has_inbound_citations": true, "has_pdf_parse": true, "has_pdf_parsed_abstract": false, "has_pdf_parsed_body_text": false, "has_pdf_parsed_bib_entries": false, "has_pdf_parsed_ref_entries": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:18987075"} +{"paper_id": "18987559", "title": "The Lie algebra of the sl(2, \u2102)-valued automorphic functions on a torus", "authors": [{"first": "D.", "middle": ["B."], "last": "Uglov", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": "It is shown that the Lie algebra of the automorphic, meromorphic sl(2, \u2102)-valued functions on a torus is a geometric realization of a certain infinite-dimensional finitely generated Lie algebra. In the trigonometric limit, when the modular parameter of the torus goes to zero, the former Lie algebra goes over into the sl(2, \u2102)-valued loop algebra, while the latter goes into the Lie algebra (A 1 (1) )\u2032/(centre).", "year": 1993, "arxiv_id": "hep-th/9302138", "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": "10.1007/BF00751172", "venue": "Lett.Math.Phys. 31 (1994) 65-76", "journal": null, "has_pdf_body_text": true, "mag_id": "1968475851", "mag_field_of_study": ["Mathematics", "Physics"], "outbound_citations": ["122481190", "118056309"], "inbound_citations": ["21800"], "has_outbound_citations": true, "has_inbound_citations": true, "has_pdf_parse": true, "has_pdf_parsed_abstract": true, "has_pdf_parsed_body_text": true, "has_pdf_parsed_bib_entries": true, "has_pdf_parsed_ref_entries": true, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:18987559"} +{"paper_id": "18987685", "title": "An Externalist Process-Oriented Framework for Artificial Consciousness.", "authors": [{"first": "Riccardo", "middle": [], "last": "Manzotti", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Vincenzo", "middle": [], "last": "Tagliasco", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": null, "year": 2007, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": null, "venue": "AAAI Fall Symposium: AI and Consciousness", "journal": null, "has_pdf_body_text": false, "mag_id": "2903059145", "mag_field_of_study": ["Computer Science"], "outbound_citations": ["140455315", "14185056", "118127177", "146425277", "151714670", "143637046", "145637003", "83959424", "14412895", "171524768", "20347172", "41955088", "17847182", "17398217", "17263339", "13931099", "149602662", "172097415", "49743036"], "inbound_citations": [], "has_outbound_citations": true, "has_inbound_citations": false, "has_pdf_parse": true, "has_pdf_parsed_abstract": false, "has_pdf_parsed_body_text": false, "has_pdf_parsed_bib_entries": true, "has_pdf_parsed_ref_entries": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:18987685"} +{"paper_id": "18987732", "title": "On the role of bounds in stochastic linear programming", "authors": [{"first": "Peter", "middle": [], "last": "Kall", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "J\u00e1nos", "middle": [], "last": "Mayer", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": "Stochastic linear programming (SLP) models involve multivariate integrals. Although in the discretely distributed case these integrals become sums they typically contain a large amount of terms. The purpose of this paper is twofold:On the one hand we discuss the usage of bounds concerning integrals for constructing SLP algorithms and secondly we point out the role of bounds-based algorithms for solving SLP problems. The conceptual considerations are demonstrated in the last section by computational results. The tests have been carried out by utilizing SLP-IOR, our model management system for SLP", "year": 2000, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": "10.1080/02331930008844482", "venue": null, "journal": "Optimization", "has_pdf_body_text": false, "mag_id": "2080489201", "mag_field_of_study": ["Mathematics"], "outbound_citations": ["59730202", "117253509", "43790270", "207234308", "2105635", "7220097", "116905578", "124701149", "5114490", "123758454", "207239764", "59007698", "121741791", "124969535", "53862233", "18696399", "124667552", "119822723", "118569392", "60880363", "119655715", "207242611", "119864042", "125992583"], "inbound_citations": ["17907485"], "has_outbound_citations": true, "has_inbound_citations": true, "has_pdf_parse": true, "has_pdf_parsed_abstract": false, "has_pdf_parsed_body_text": false, "has_pdf_parsed_bib_entries": true, "has_pdf_parsed_ref_entries": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:18987732"} +{"paper_id": "18987742", "title": "Exploring strategies for adsorption of azo dye Congo Red using free and immobilized biomasses of Trametes pubescens", "authors": [{"first": "Jing", "middle": [], "last": "Si", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Tong-Qi", "middle": [], "last": "Yuan", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Bao-Kai", "middle": [], "last": "Cui", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": "Immobilized biomass of white rot fungus Trametes pubescens was explored for adsorption of azo dye Congo Red. The biomass immobilized by sodium alginate enhanced the sorption capacity for Congo Red approximately 4-fold of the free biomass, which competed well with other reported sorbents. Dye uptake was favored by acidic conditions at pH 2.0 with increasing initial dye concentration up to 100 mg/L using less biomass at room temperature and agitation speed. Adsorption of dyes onto the biomass was weakly dependent on ionic strength. Additionally, the adsorption process followed the pseudo-second-order kinetic and Freundlich isotherm models. During this process, the morphological changes on the biomass surface occurred; the amine functional groups present on the cell surface were mainly responsible for this process, and reduction in crystallinity of the biomass was observed, as confirmed by SEM, FT-IR, and X-ray diffraction, respectively. Desorption experiments were performed to regenerate the sorbent, making the process more economic and environmentally friendly. These demonstrated that the immobilized T. pubescens biomass is a promising sorbent for Congo Red removal.", "year": 2014, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": "10.1007/s13213-014-0874-3", "venue": "Annals of Microbiology", "journal": "Annals of Microbiology", "has_pdf_body_text": false, "mag_id": "2061774252", "mag_field_of_study": ["Chemistry"], "outbound_citations": ["97579673", "27193615", "42082458", "96525647", "23651068", "21019277", "27468604", "24653336", "98695938", "95417057", "86319931", "28201863", "30176794", "93508336", "45290850", "93050772", "39347740", "84249779", "24648420", "95445807", "206125051", "94959297", "98149930", "41201848", "27876011", "19495253", "95289718", "96774381", "3042052", "14968288", "93297184", "1505626", "95542261", "94859014", "31372038", "25063617", "206121095", "25623888", "94455890", "95503745"], "inbound_citations": ["13699027", "204901169", "36368747"], "has_outbound_citations": true, "has_inbound_citations": true, "has_pdf_parse": true, "has_pdf_parsed_abstract": false, "has_pdf_parsed_body_text": false, "has_pdf_parsed_bib_entries": true, "has_pdf_parsed_ref_entries": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:18987742"} +{"paper_id": "18987970", "title": "Modelling Social-Technical Attacks with Timed Automata", "authors": [{"first": "Nicolas", "middle": [], "last": "David", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Alexandre", "middle": [], "last": "David", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Rene", "middle": ["Rydhof"], "last": "Hansen", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Kim", "middle": ["G."], "last": "Larsen", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Axel", "middle": [], "last": "Legay", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Mads", "middle": ["Chr."], "last": "Olesen", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Christian", "middle": ["W."], "last": "Probst", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": "Attacks on a system often exploit vulnerabilities that arise from human behaviour or other human activity. Attacks of this type, so-called socio-technical attacks, cover everything from social engineering to insider attacks, and they can have a devastating impact on an unprepared organisation. In this paper we develop an approach towards modelling socio-technical systems in general and socio-technical attacks in particular, using timed automata and illustrate its application by a complex case study. Thanks to automated model checking and automata theory, we can automatically generate possible attacks in our model and perform analysis and simulation of both model and attack, revealing details about the specific interaction between attacker and victim. Using timed automata also allows for intuitive modelling of systems, in which quantities like time and cost can be easily added and analysed.", "year": 2015, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": "10.1145/2808783.2808787", "venue": "MIST '15", "journal": null, "has_pdf_body_text": false, "mag_id": "2113589671", "mag_field_of_study": ["Computer Science"], "outbound_citations": ["11328637", "5779826", "890613", "14188309", "206990150", "13598795", "17567442", "6711560", "9369710", "18130023"], "inbound_citations": ["195855248", "211041250", "18105838", "12633005"], "has_outbound_citations": true, "has_inbound_citations": true, "has_pdf_parse": true, "has_pdf_parsed_abstract": false, "has_pdf_parsed_body_text": false, "has_pdf_parsed_bib_entries": true, "has_pdf_parsed_ref_entries": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:18987970"} +{"paper_id": "18988149", "title": "Does Branched-Chain Amino Acids Supplementation Modulate Skeletal Muscle Remodeling through Inflammation Modulation? Possible Mechanisms of Action", "authors": [{"first": "Humberto", "middle": [], "last": "Nicastro", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Claudia", "middle": ["Ribeiro"], "last": "da Luz", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Daniela", "middle": ["Fojo", "Seixas"], "last": "Chaves", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Luiz", "middle": ["Roberto", "Grassmann"], "last": "Bechara", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Vanessa", "middle": ["Azevedo"], "last": "Voltarelli", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Marcelo", "middle": ["Macedo"], "last": "Rogero", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Antonio", "middle": ["Herbert"], "last": "Lancha", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": "Skeletal muscle protein turnover is modulated by intracellular signaling pathways involved in protein synthesis, degradation, and inflammation. The proinflammatory status of muscle cells, observed in pathological conditions such as cancer, aging, and sepsis, can directly modulate protein translation initiation and muscle proteolysis, contributing to negative protein turnover. In this context, branched-chain amino acids (BCAAs), especially leucine, have been described as a strong nutritional stimulus able to enhance protein translation initiation and attenuate proteolysis. Furthermore, under inflammatory conditions, BCAA can be transaminated to glutamate in order to increase glutamine synthesis, which is a substrate highly consumed by inflammatory cells such as macrophages. The present paper describes the role of inflammation on muscle remodeling and the possible metabolic and cellular effects of BCAA supplementation in the modulation of inflammatory status of skeletal muscle and the consequences on protein synthesis and degradation.", "year": 2012, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": "PMC3321450", "pubmed_id": "22536489", "doi": "10.1155/2012/136937", "venue": "Journal of Nutrition and Metabolism", "journal": "Journal of Nutrition and Metabolism", "has_pdf_body_text": true, "mag_id": "2055270154", "mag_field_of_study": ["Biology", "Medicine"], "outbound_citations": ["41217740", "9350251", "34106015", "29610055", "26830749", "22156335", "2617712", "23900759", "4505789", "2882042", "17664914", "11940050", "10943417", "40632197", "4482417", "26094571", "342261", "20190898", "10698476", "20310066", "205538500", "29669666", "36754095", "8063524", "18218095", "24402820", "23006119", "46482723", "7900597", "27328266", "25238203", "27735379", "21356639", "84023417", "22383827", "7072378", "7146526", "20267529", "13591425", "15829749", "36191195", "22207528", "10472225", "3966102", "9229255", "17705624", "13772365", "10665428", "13491884", "45362995", "6060407", "37373990", "7611319", "31644549", "33637221", "30265438", "85113207", "15963942", "556629", "31185678", "21488635", "188484", "8505075", "8110732", "7434472", "9550789", "4187006", "29531444", "5381837", "38278877", "27917192", "45599760", "27415839", "10484780", "12081452", "20672596", "41633663", "31114972", "43818840", "43524413", "11472028", "39863032", "34474131", "29915276", "24589510", "7624116", "29436119", "2090532", "83651334", "536906", "42557790", "20892692", "5309645", "799043", "8761919", "205781983", "30267919", "19832628", "21340451", "8215304", "83648163", "26745345", "17168510", "41120483", "34854538", "5859456", "9790472", "5028093"], "inbound_citations": ["52896385", "214833918", "21695766", "12648902", "16511489", "215571738", "4947768", "3945524", "32089743", "29727507", "207958332", "52021876", "12935190", "215187193", "53573006", "215444925", "215104645", "214824988", "9410583", "3929504", "10129557", "16267927", "209410768", "4770707", "215150336", "14921961", "14395553", "36636458", "21219836", "16151735", "784017", "17602279", "10511732", "12212917", "729468", "9198809"], "has_outbound_citations": true, "has_inbound_citations": true, "has_pdf_parse": true, "has_pdf_parsed_abstract": true, "has_pdf_parsed_body_text": true, "has_pdf_parsed_bib_entries": true, "has_pdf_parsed_ref_entries": true, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:18988149"} +{"paper_id": "18988371", "title": "Self-Dual Yang-Mills Fields in Eight Dimensions", "authors": [{"first": "Ayse", "middle": ["Humeyra"], "last": "Bilge", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Tekin", "middle": [], "last": "Dereli", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "\u015eahin", "middle": [], "last": "Ko\u00e7ak", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": "Strongly self-dual Yang-Mills fields in even-dimensional spaces are characterised by a set of constraints on the eigenvalues of the Yang-Mills fieldsF\u03bc\u03bd. We derive a topological bound on R8,\\(\\int_M {\\left( {F, F} \\right)} ^2 \\geqslant k \\int_M {p_{\\text{1}}^{\\text{2}} } \\), wherep1 is the first Pontryagin class of the SO(n) Yang-Mills bundle, andk is a constant. Strongly self-dual Yang-Mills fields realise the lower bound.", "year": 1996, "arxiv_id": "hep-th/9603001", "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": "10.1007/BF00943282", "venue": null, "journal": "Letters in Mathematical Physics", "has_pdf_body_text": true, "mag_id": "1970332131", "mag_field_of_study": ["Mathematics"], "outbound_citations": ["116266732", "122824839"], "inbound_citations": ["18069541"], "has_outbound_citations": true, "has_inbound_citations": true, "has_pdf_parse": true, "has_pdf_parsed_abstract": true, "has_pdf_parsed_body_text": true, "has_pdf_parsed_bib_entries": true, "has_pdf_parsed_ref_entries": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:18988371"} +{"paper_id": "18988391", "title": "Reachability-Based Fault-Tolerant Routing \u2020", "authors": [{"first": "J.", "middle": ["M."], "last": "Monta\u00f1ana", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "J.", "middle": [], "last": "Flich", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "A.", "middle": [], "last": "Robles", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "J.", "middle": [], "last": "Duato", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": null, "year": null, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": null, "venue": null, "journal": null, "has_pdf_body_text": false, "mag_id": null, "mag_field_of_study": null, "outbound_citations": ["8044027", "27595752", "2684507", "10338845", "34927562", "41636114", "31516893", "39072722", "10247325"], "inbound_citations": [], "has_outbound_citations": true, "has_inbound_citations": false, "has_pdf_parse": true, "has_pdf_parsed_abstract": false, "has_pdf_parsed_body_text": false, "has_pdf_parsed_bib_entries": true, "has_pdf_parsed_ref_entries": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:18988391"} +{"paper_id": "18988472", "title": "Mitochondrial DNA control region diversity in a population from Espirito Santo state, Brazil", "authors": [{"first": "Naiara", "middle": ["M."], "last": "Sanches", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Greiciane", "middle": ["G."], "last": "Paneto", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Raquel", "middle": ["F."], "last": "Figueiredo", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Aline", "middle": ["O.", "de"], "last": "Mello", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Regina", "middle": ["M.", "B."], "last": "Cicarelli", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": "Mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) analysis has proved to be useful for forensic identification, especially in cases which nuclear DNA markers fail, as in degraded samples or in cases where the biological material has few traces or no nuclear DNA. Moreover, it can be applied in population genetics, inferring the origin of a population. In this work, the entire mtDNA control region of 97 individuals from the state of Espirito Santo, Brazil, was analyzed. We have found 94 different haplotypes yielding a high haplotype diversity of 0.9994 \u00b1 0.0016. The probability of a random match calculated was 1.09. Haplogroup distribution analysis confirmed a highly admixed Latin American population: African lineages (43.3 %), European lineages (32.0 %), Native American lineages (23.7 %) and Asian lineages (1.0 %). We have concluded that this type of tool can be used both in forensic genetics to the study of different human populations, such as highly admixed populations, and in the study of migration's history and colonization of different states and countries of the world.", "year": 2014, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": "24996288", "doi": "10.1007/s11033-014-3547-1", "venue": "Molecular Biology Reports", "journal": "Molecular Biology Reports", "has_pdf_body_text": false, "mag_id": "2033645712", "mag_field_of_study": ["Medicine", "Biology"], "outbound_citations": ["128337699", "6228814", "27117641", "43417623", "10961865", "39952359", "32510774", "40760009", "26293817", "32212178", "27566749", "30798204", "39836618", "2018127", "11496367", "23809364", "86153571", "20205296"], "inbound_citations": ["21848834", "49541203"], "has_outbound_citations": true, "has_inbound_citations": true, "has_pdf_parse": true, "has_pdf_parsed_abstract": false, "has_pdf_parsed_body_text": false, "has_pdf_parsed_bib_entries": true, "has_pdf_parsed_ref_entries": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:18988472"} +{"paper_id": "18988477", "title": "D2RQ/update: updating relational data via virtual RDF", "authors": [{"first": "Vadim", "middle": [], "last": "Eisenberg", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Yaron", "middle": [], "last": "Kanza", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": "D2RQ is a popular RDB-to-RDF mapping platform that supports mapping relational databases to RDF and posing SPARQL queries to these relational databases. However, D2RQ merely provides a read-only RDF view on relational databases. 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This leads to qualitative and quantitative stability results for optimal values and optimal solutions with respect to perturbations of the underlying probability distributions. Earlier stability results for stochastic programs with recourse and for those with probabilistic constraints are refined and extended, respectively. Emphasis is placed on equipping sets of probability measures with metrics that one can handle in specific situations. 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It introduces region node selection as well as cluster head election based on the residual battery capacity of nodes to reduce the costs of managing sensor nodes and of the communication among them. SNOW cluster clusters periodically to select cluster heads that are richer in residual energy level, compared to the other nodes to achieve load balancing and extend the lifetime of every individual sensor nodes. After the cluster heads are selected, SNOW cluster selects the region nodes in the cluster heads based on the energy level of them and chooses gateway nodes between clusters based on their location information. The effectiveness of the proposed SNOW cluster algorithm is validated through actual implementation and simulation using ns-2. The simulation results reveal that the proposed framework allows smaller energy consumption for network management and longer network lifetime than the existing schemes such as LEACH and LEACH-C for practical size networks.", "year": 2007, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": "10.1109/SERA.2007.89", "venue": "5th ACIS International Conference on Software Engineering Research, Management & Applications (SERA 2007)", "journal": "5th ACIS International Conference on Software Engineering Research, Management & Applications (SERA 2007)", "has_pdf_body_text": false, "mag_id": "2158979909", "mag_field_of_study": ["Computer Science"], "outbound_citations": ["14524352", "62625977", "14259581", "206821011"], "inbound_citations": ["17325794", "37004525", "7626491", "17595392", "17674342"], "has_outbound_citations": true, "has_inbound_citations": true, "has_pdf_parse": true, "has_pdf_parsed_abstract": false, "has_pdf_parsed_body_text": false, "has_pdf_parsed_bib_entries": true, "has_pdf_parsed_ref_entries": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:18988855"} +{"paper_id": "18988998", "title": "Quantum initial condition sampling for linearized density matrix dynamics: Vibrational pure dephasing of iodine in krypton matrices", "authors": [{"first": "Z.", "middle": [], "last": "Ma", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "D.", "middle": ["F."], "last": "Coker", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": "This paper reviews the linearized path integral approach for computing time dependent properties of systems that can be approximated using a mixed quantum-classical description. This approach is applied to studying vibrational pure dephasing of ground state molecular iodine in a rare gas matrix. The Feynman\u2013Kleinert optimized harmonic approximation for the full system density operator is used to sample initial conditions for the bath degrees of freedom. This extremely efficient approach is compared to alternative initial condition sampling techniques at low temperatures where classical initial condition sampling yields dephasing rates that are nearly an order of magnitude too slow compared to quantum initial condition sampling and experimental results.", "year": 2008, "arxiv_id": "0802.2929", "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": "18601318", "doi": "10.1063/1.2944270", "venue": "The Journal of chemical physics", "journal": "The Journal of chemical physics", "has_pdf_body_text": true, "mag_id": "2086585623", "mag_field_of_study": ["Chemistry", "Physics", "Medicine"], "outbound_citations": ["118204109", "118072389", "118272312", "119359543", "117361245"], "inbound_citations": ["53131087"], "has_outbound_citations": true, "has_inbound_citations": true, "has_pdf_parse": true, "has_pdf_parsed_abstract": true, "has_pdf_parsed_body_text": true, "has_pdf_parsed_bib_entries": true, "has_pdf_parsed_ref_entries": true, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:18988998"} +{"paper_id": "18989117", "title": "Evaluation of acute toxicity and gastroprotective activity of curcuma purpurascens BI. rhizome against ethanol-induced gastric mucosal injury in rats", "authors": [{"first": "Elham", "middle": [], "last": "Rouhollahi", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Soheil", "middle": [], "last": "Zorofchian Moghadamtousi", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Omer", "middle": ["Abdalla", "Ahmed"], "last": "Hamdi", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Mehran", "middle": [], "last": "Fadaeinasab", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Maryam", "middle": [], "last": "Hajrezaie", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Khalijah", "middle": [], "last": "Awang", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Chung", "middle": ["Yeng"], "last": "Looi", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Mahmood", "middle": ["Ameen"], "last": "Abdulla", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Zahurin", "middle": [], "last": "Mohamed", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": "Curcuma purpurascens BI. is a medicinal plant from the Zingiberaceae family, which is widely used as a spice and as folk medicine. The aim of the present study is to investigate the gastroprotective activity of C. purpurascens rhizome hexane extract (CPRHE) against ethanol- induced gastric ulcers in rats. Acute toxicity test was carried out on 36 rats (18 males and 18 females) with low dose of CPRHE (1 g/kg), high dose of CPRHE (2 g/kg) and vehicle (5% Tween 20). To determine the gastroprotective effect of CPRHE, gastric juice acidity, gross and histological gastric lesions, mucus content and ulcer index were evaluated in ethanol-induced ulcer in rats. In addition, superoxide dismutase activity, nitric oxide level and immunohistochemical evaluation of Bax and HSP70 proteins were examined. The CPRHE acute toxicity test on rats did not reveal any signs of mortality and toxicity up to 2 g/kg. The oral administration of CPRHE at doses of 200 mg/kg and 400 mg/kg and omeprazole (positive control) at a dose of 20 mg/kg to rats remarkably attenuated gastric lesions induced by ethanol. Pre-treatment of rats with CPRHE significantly replenished the depletion of mucus content caused by ethanol administration and decreased the acidity of gastric walls. Further examination of gastric mucosal homogenate revealed significant elevation of superoxide dismutase and nitric oxide activities and reduction in malondialdehyde level in CPRHE-treated group, compared to the lesion control group. Histological assessment of gastric walls obtained from rats pre-treated with CPRHE demonstrated a noteworthy decrease in hemorrhagic mucosal lesions. Immunohistochemical staining showed down-regulation of Bax protein and up-regulation of Hsp70 protein. Taken together, these findings confirmed the gastroprotective effect of Curcuma purpurascens rhizome against gastric damage.", "year": 2014, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": "PMC4197259", "pubmed_id": "25283308", "doi": "10.1186/1472-6882-14-378", "venue": "BMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine", "journal": "BMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine", "has_pdf_body_text": true, "mag_id": "2140504846", "mag_field_of_study": ["Medicine"], "outbound_citations": ["15070900", "549700", "14574529", "19777397", "15068421", "23774088", "3953320", "18650519", "1339512", "16297441", "12572253", "26480030", "42174615", "107469627", "59845086", "14465734", "11600297", "165555", "20966764", "5248306", "1208944", "30781069", "45937991", "25500483", "15971010", "10070098", "2302437", "21998153", "23987097", "7762261", "42326912", "29708959", "29026608", "24452382", "4319818", "45141458", "30796189", "35036474", "27482882", "38228174", "24302985", "28063302", "81603250", "18989117"], "inbound_citations": ["215146292", "18989117", "215583537", "34248734", "3893486", "22407013", "14787669", "18022163", "204856117", "860074", "207934865", "16829507", "210717899", "215000939", "8513836", "215070091", "13724083", "18650519", "210713108", "6074102", "431772", "3531404", "13029401", "71071536", "16066381"], "has_outbound_citations": true, "has_inbound_citations": true, "has_pdf_parse": true, "has_pdf_parsed_abstract": true, "has_pdf_parsed_body_text": true, "has_pdf_parsed_bib_entries": true, "has_pdf_parsed_ref_entries": true, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:18989117"} +{"paper_id": "18989409", "title": "A Comparative Study for Email Classification", "authors": [{"first": "Seongwook", "middle": [], "last": "Youn", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Dennis", "middle": [], "last": "McLeod", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": "Email has become one of the fastest and most economical forms of communication. However, the increase of email users have resulted in the dramatic increase of spam emails during the past few years. In this paper, email data was classified using four different classifiers (Neural Network, SVM classifier, Naive Bayesian Classifier, and J48 classifier). The experiment was performed based on different data size and different feature size. The final classification result should be \u20181\u2019 if it is finally spam, otherwise, it should be \u20180\u2019. This paper shows that simple J48 classifier which make a binary tree, could be efficient for the dataset which could be classified as binary tree.", "year": 2006, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": "10.1007/978-1-4020-6264-3_67", "venue": "Seongwook Los Angeles\u201d , CA 90089", "journal": null, "has_pdf_body_text": false, "mag_id": "1484485089", "mag_field_of_study": ["Computer Science"], "outbound_citations": ["1010510", "12621391", "17974050", "1528172", "5515791", "12319402", "409062", "5842708", "32892773", "10498268", "2368172", "5314923", "16579632", "5083193", "14812966"], "inbound_citations": ["26256360", "46939285", "7168689", "18504793", "63463340", "14456017", "214608187", "3953616", "18050091", "16850248", "15105327", "15067827", "202677194", "46937542", "67896682", "67896682", "69312595", "31558263", "28288238", "37736181", "199462506", "214707300", "1652501", "52825901", "55792076", "145821010", "27858877", "14257552", "59231977", "195886345", "115196037", "21703125", "16720360", "28979253", "17284056", "33843760", "2664296", "6513502", "58980114", "67347273", "15979782", "18148334", "207805122", "15454033", "17669368", "215057405", "17173544", "73717725", "6814366", "6290268", "29894232", "47015057", "61760315", "15867933", "11962221", "14086598", "34872481", "793987", "18598966", "712080", "3580510", "206914983"], "has_outbound_citations": true, "has_inbound_citations": true, "has_pdf_parse": true, "has_pdf_parsed_abstract": false, "has_pdf_parsed_body_text": false, "has_pdf_parsed_bib_entries": true, "has_pdf_parsed_ref_entries": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:18989409"} +{"paper_id": "18989615", "title": "Methods Shifted Transversal Design smart-pooling for high coverage interactome mapping", "authors": [{"first": "Xiaofeng", "middle": [], "last": "Xin", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Tomoko", "middle": [], "last": "Hirozane-Kishikawa", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "David", "middle": ["E."], "last": "Hill", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Marc", "middle": [], "last": "Vidal", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Charles", "middle": [], "last": "Boone", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Nicolas", "middle": [], "last": "Thierry-Mieg", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": null, "year": 2009, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": null, "venue": null, "journal": null, "has_pdf_body_text": false, "mag_id": null, "mag_field_of_study": null, "outbound_citations": ["10950726", "18305831", "52862456", "1446423", "2062857", "8544519", "16309347", "7515020", "8016467", "1307604", "11860672", "4427026", "8235923", "6939554", "377600", "8959997", "17604414", "4352495", "1081389", "12955080", "22523384"], "inbound_citations": [], "has_outbound_citations": true, "has_inbound_citations": false, "has_pdf_parse": true, "has_pdf_parsed_abstract": false, "has_pdf_parsed_body_text": false, "has_pdf_parsed_bib_entries": true, "has_pdf_parsed_ref_entries": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:18989615"} +{"paper_id": "18989984", "title": "Accelerated pubertal development inpatients with shunted hydrocephalus", "authors": [{"first": "Tuija", "middle": [], "last": "L\u00f6pp\u00f6nen", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Anna-Liisa", "middle": [], "last": "Saukkonen", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "P\u00e4ivi", "middle": [], "last": "Tapanainen", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": "Objective-To evaluate pubertal development and peripheral concentrations of gonadotrophins andsexhormonesinchildrenwithshuntedhydrocephalus comparedwithhealthy controls. Studydesign-I 14patients (52females, 62 males)and 73healthycontrols (35females,38males)aged5to20years were analysedforstageof puberty, age at menarche, testicular volume,basal serum follicle stimulating hormone(FSH),luteinising hormone(LH), sex hormonebindingglobulin (SHBG),testosteroneand oestradiol concentrations, andfreeandrogen index. Results-Malegonadaland male and femalepubichairdevelopment occurred significantly earlier inthepatients thanin thecontrols. The mean age atmenarche was significantly lowerin thefemale patients thanintheircontrols (11.7 v 13.2 years; p < 0.001), andlowerthanithad been fortheirmothers(v 13.1years; p < 0.001). Relative testicular volumewas higherinthemalepatients thanintheir controls(1.2standarddeviation score (SDS)v 0.2SDS;p < 0.001). The prepubertal patients hadhigherbasalLH (0.13 UnI v 0.08Unl; p < 0.001) andSHBG (132.3 nmoMlv 109.1nmol/l; p < 0.01)thanthe controls. Boththeprepubertal andpubertalfemaleshadsignificantly higherbasal FSH thantheircontrols (1.57 UIl v 1.03 UI;p < 0.05, and4.0U/Iv2.9 UIl;p< 0.01, respectively). Conclusions-Hydrocephalic children experienceaccelerated pubertal maturation,reflected ina younger age at menarchein femalesand an increased testicular volumeinmales.Thismay be becauseofenhancedgonadotrophin secretion, possibly resulting fromunphysiological variations inintracranial pressure. 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First, we describe a general procedure of adjoining polynomial variables to $A_\\infty$-ring spectra whose coefficient rings satisfy certain restrictions. A host of examples of such spectra is provided by killing a regular ideal in the coefficient ring of $MU$, the complex cobordism spectrum. Second, we show that the algebraic procedure of adjoining roots of unity carries over in the topological context for such spectra. Third, we use the developed technology to compute the homotopy types of spaces of strictly multiplicative maps between suitable $K(n)$-localizations of such spectra. 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Because of the particularity of these beams (especially concerning the divergence and the energy spread), specific electron beam handling is proposed in order to achieve FEL amplification.", "year": 2014, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": "10.1088/0953-4075/47/23/234001", "venue": null, "journal": "Journal of Physics B", "mag_id": "2077653979", "mag_field_of_study": ["Physics"], "outbound_citations": [], "inbound_citations": ["85453631", "53281064", "209332229", "202593160", "54182275", "139158911", "119436050", "119244701", "197450750", "56455846", "198980049", "119352822", "149666681", "119447390", "54826246", "126332913", "54068015", "211126895", "146038144"], "has_outbound_citations": false, "has_inbound_citations": true, "has_pdf_parse": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:199660932"} +{"paper_id": "199661038", "title": "Experimental summary of ISMD10", "authors": [{"first": "S.V.", "middle": [], "last": "Chekanov", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": "This paper summarizes the main experimental results presented at the XL International Symposium on Multiparticle Dynamics (ISMD10, 21-25 September 2010 University of Antwerp,Belgium).", "year": 2010, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": "10.5689/UA-PROC-2010-09/57", "venue": null, "journal": "arXiv: High Energy Physics - Phenomenology", "mag_id": "1972554025,2963003860", "mag_field_of_study": ["Physics"], "outbound_citations": [], "inbound_citations": [], "has_outbound_citations": false, "has_inbound_citations": false, "has_pdf_parse": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:199661038"} +{"paper_id": "199661496", "title": "Identifying and Classifying Human-Centered Design Methods for Product Development", "authors": [{"first": "Gabriela", "middle": ["Unger"], "last": "Unruh", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Osiris", "middle": ["Canciglieri"], "last": "Junior", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": "There are many human-centered design methods with different purposes and applications, but there is a lack of clarity that makes most people apply only traditional methods. The objective of this article is to map existing methods, identifying the appropriate moments and purposes for each application, in order to assist in choosing the appropriate technique. The survey of the methods was carried out through bibliographical research and the proposal is a table of methods categorized by tipe, with possible results indication, authors and product development process phase application.", "year": 2019, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": "10.1007/978-3-030-27928-8_67", "venue": "IHSED", "journal": null, "mag_id": "2967748924", "mag_field_of_study": ["Computer Science"], "outbound_citations": [], "inbound_citations": [], "has_outbound_citations": false, "has_inbound_citations": false, "has_pdf_parse": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:199661496"} +{"paper_id": "199661753", "title": "Secure Visualization When Using Mobile Applications for Dementia Scenarios", "authors": [{"first": "Joana", "middle": [], "last": "Muchagata", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Pedro", "middle": [], "last": "Vieira-Marques", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Soraia", "middle": [], "last": "Teles", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Diogo", "middle": [], "last": "Abrantes", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Ana", "middle": [], "last": "Ferreira", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": "Wandering is a common behavior during all stages of Alzheimer\u2019s Disease (AD), but it can be distressing to both people with dementia and their caregivers. Ambient Assisted Living (AAL) solutions have been increasingly relevant to promote ageing in place, targeting both autonomous and dependent older adults. Despite the potentials of AAL solutions, their pervasiveness can raise several security and privacy challenges. With mobile mockups, this work presents a use-case with SoTRAACE - Socio-Technical Risk-Adaptable Access Control model, applied to the prevention of getting lost in AD. SoTRAACE functionalities are illustrated as embedded in an alarm navigation system aimed at monitoring the person\u2019s geolocation and alerting when a predefined safety perimeter is crossed. The model, applied to a healthcare scenario, assesses security and privacy risks at each moment of interaction and provides an innovative way for improved adaptable security visualization in AAL environments.", "year": 2019, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": "10.1007/978-3-030-27928-8_48", "venue": "IHSED", "journal": null, "mag_id": "2968022075", "mag_field_of_study": ["Computer Science"], "outbound_citations": [], "inbound_citations": [], "has_outbound_citations": false, "has_inbound_citations": false, "has_pdf_parse": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:199661753"} +{"paper_id": "199661776", "title": "Guiding the Functional Change Decisions in Agile Project: An Empirical Evaluation", "authors": [{"first": "Asma", "middle": [], "last": "Sellami", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Mariem", "middle": [], "last": "Haoues", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Nour", "middle": [], "last": "Borchani", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Nadia", "middle": [], "last": "Bouassida", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": "Agile methods are becoming increasingly used in software industry as a response to the challenges of managing the frequent changes during the software life-cycle. However, an important number of agile projects yield unsatisfactory results and end up with failure. This is due mainly to a lack of structured change control process. A well-defined change control process gives software industry a significant competitive advantage. This paper describes an evaluation of functional changes affecting either an ongoing sprint or an implemented sprint. This evaluation can greatly assist the development teams in making appropriate decisions. We quantitatively and qualitatively evaluate 15 software development projects using agile (scrum) method. We also investigate the use of COSMIC Functional Size Measurement method for a rapid quantification and evaluation of a change request.", "year": 2018, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": "10.1007/978-3-030-29157-0_15", "venue": "ICSOFT", "journal": null, "mag_id": "2969040552", "mag_field_of_study": ["Computer Science"], "outbound_citations": [], "inbound_citations": [], "has_outbound_citations": false, "has_inbound_citations": false, "has_pdf_parse": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:199661776"} +{"paper_id": "199661903", "title": "Information Psychological Theory of the Spiritual Development of a Personality in the Digital Culture Era (to the 95th anniversary of the birth of Yu.S. Zubov)", "authors": [{"first": "L.", "middle": ["V."], "last": "Astakhova", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": "Abstract\u2014This paper substantiates the prognostic role and heuristic value of the information-psychological theory of the development of the spiritual personality, which was worked out by Yu.S. Zubov in the late 1970s for the information branch of the digital culture era. The humanistic imperatives of this branch for the modern digital environment are implemented: the unity of consumer, reproductive and creative components of information activities; implementation of the principles of information management of intellectual personality development; the possibility of modeling information self-education programs in the modern digital environment, etc.", "year": 2019, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": "10.3103/S0147688219020072", "venue": null, "journal": "Scientific and Technical Information Processing", "mag_id": "2967906823", "mag_field_of_study": ["Computer Science"], "outbound_citations": [], "inbound_citations": [], "has_outbound_citations": false, "has_inbound_citations": false, "has_pdf_parse": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:199661903"} +{"paper_id": "199662043", "title": "Rickettsia conorii O antigen is the target of bactericidal Weil\u2013Felix antibodies", "authors": [{"first": "Hwan", "middle": ["Keun"], "last": "Kim", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Ranjan", "middle": [], "last": "Premaratna", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Dominique", "middle": ["M."], "last": "Missiakas", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Olaf", "middle": [], "last": "Schneewind", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": "Rickettsial diseases have long been diagnosed with serum antibodies cross-reactive against Proteus vulgaris (Weil\u2013Felix reaction). Although Weil\u2013Felix antibodies are associated with the development of immunity, their rickettsial target and contribution to disease pathogenesis are not established. Here, we developed a transposon for insertional mutagenesis of Rickettsia conorii, isolating variants defective for replication in cultured cells and in spotted fever pathogenesis. Mutations in the polysaccharide synthesis operon (pso) abolish lipopolysaccharide O-antigen synthesis and Weil\u2013Felix serology and alter outer-membrane protein assembly. Unlike wild-type R. conorii, pso mutants cannot elicit bactericidal antibodies that bind O antigen. The pso operon is conserved among rickettsial pathogens, suggesting that bactericidal antibodies targeting O antigen may generate universal immunity that could be exploited to develop vaccines against rickettsial diseases.", "year": 2019, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": "PMC6765297", "pubmed_id": "31413191", "doi": "10.1073/pnas.1911922116", "venue": "Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America", "journal": "Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America", "has_pdf_body_text": true, "mag_id": "2969004640", "mag_field_of_study": ["Biology", "Medicine"], "outbound_citations": ["3135590", "23118764"], "inbound_citations": ["214746375", "202673175"], "has_outbound_citations": true, "has_inbound_citations": true, "has_pdf_parse": true, "has_pdf_parsed_abstract": true, "has_pdf_parsed_body_text": true, "has_pdf_parsed_bib_entries": true, "has_pdf_parsed_ref_entries": true, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:199662043"} +{"paper_id": "199662051", "title": "Transcatheter Aortic-Valve Replacement in Low-Risk Patients. Reply.", "authors": [{"first": "G", "middle": [], "last": "Savas", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "S", "middle": [], "last": "Terzi", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "K", "middle": [], "last": "Yesilcimen", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": null, "year": 2019, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": "31412188", "doi": "10.1056/NEJMc1908500", "venue": "The New England journal of medicine", "journal": "The New England journal of medicine", "mag_id": "2991514399", "mag_field_of_study": ["Medicine"], "outbound_citations": [], "inbound_citations": [], "has_outbound_citations": false, "has_inbound_citations": false, "has_pdf_parse": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:199662051"} +{"paper_id": "199662061", "title": "Evidence of a purely electronic two-dimensional lattice at the interface of TMD/Bi2Se3 heterostructures", "authors": [{"first": "Zachariah", "middle": [], "last": "Hennighausen", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Christopher", "middle": [], "last": "Lane", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Ioana", "middle": [], "last": "Buda", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Vineet", "middle": [], "last": "Mathur", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Arun", "middle": [], "last": "Bansil", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Swastik", "middle": [], "last": "Kar", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": "When 2D materials are vertically stacked, new physics emerges from interlayer orbital interactions and charge transfer modulated by the additional periodicity of interlayer atomic registry (moire superlattice). Surprisingly, relatively little is known regarding the real-space distribution of the transferred charges within this framework. Here we provide the first experimental indications of a real-space, non-atomic lattice formed by interlayer coupling induced charge redistribution in vertically stacked Bi2Se3/transition metal dichalcogenide (TMD) 2D heterostructures. Robust enough to scatter 200 keV electron beams, this non-atomic lattice generates selected area diffraction patterns that correspond excellently with simulated patterns from moire superlattices of the parent crystals suggesting their location at sites of high interlayer atomic registry. Density functional theory (DFT) predicts concentrated charge pools reside in the interlayer region, located at sites of high nearest-neighbor atomic registry, suggesting the non-atomic lattices are standalone, reside in the interlayer region, and are purely electronic.", "year": 2019, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": "31414108", "doi": "10.1039/c9nr04412d", "venue": "Nanoscale", "journal": "Nanoscale", "has_pdf_body_text": false, "mag_id": "2966845390", "mag_field_of_study": ["Medicine", "Materials Science"], "outbound_citations": ["173818", "197469815", "118824976", "2985950", "118203765", "117715384", "54168962", "5579907", "5741826", "1948896", "205565329", "104296041", "205408065", "215005543"], "inbound_citations": [], "has_outbound_citations": true, "has_inbound_citations": false, "has_pdf_parse": true, "has_pdf_parsed_abstract": false, "has_pdf_parsed_body_text": false, "has_pdf_parsed_bib_entries": true, "has_pdf_parsed_ref_entries": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:199662061"} +{"paper_id": "199662170", "title": "Metabolic activity and intracellular pH in induced pluripotent stem cells differentiating in dermal and epidermal directions", "authors": [{"first": "Svetlana A", "middle": [], "last": "Rodimova", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Aleksandra V", "middle": [], "last": "Meleshina", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Ekaterina P", "middle": [], "last": "Kalabusheva", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Erdem B", "middle": [], "last": "Dashinimaev", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Dmitry G", "middle": [], "last": "Reunov", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Hayk G", "middle": [], "last": "Torgomyan", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Ekaterina A", "middle": [], "last": "Vorotelyak", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Elena V", "middle": [], "last": "Zagaynova", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": "Induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSC) are a promising tool for personalized cell therapy, in particular, in the field of dermatology. Metabolic plasticity of iPSC are not completely understood due to the fact that iPSC have a mixed mitochondrial phenotype, which still resembles that of somatic cells. In this study we investigated the metabolic changes in iPSC undergoing differentiation in two directions, dermal and epidermal, using two-photon fluorescence microscopy combined with FLIM. Directed differentiation of iPSC into dermal fibroblasts and keratinocyte progenitor cells was induced. Cellular metabolism was examined on the basis of the fluorescence of the metabolic cofactors NAD(P)H and FAD. The optical redox ratio (FAD/NAD(P)H) and the fluorescence lifetimes of NAD(P)H and FAD were traced using two-photon fluorescence microscopy combined with FLIM. Evaluation of the intracellular pH was carried out with the fluorescent \u0440\u041d sensor SypHer-2 and fluorescence microscopy. In this study, evaluation of the metabolic status of iPSC during dermal and epidermal differentiation was accomplished for the first time with the use of optical metabolic imaging. Based on the data on the FAD/NAD(P)H redox ratio and on the fluorescence lifetimes of protein-bound form of NAD(P)H and closed form of FAD, we registered a metabolic shift toward a more oxidative status in the process of iPSC differentiation into dermal fibroblasts and keratinocyte progenitor cells. Biosynthetic processes occurring in dermal fibroblasts associated with the synthesis of fibronectin and versican, that stimulate increased energy metabolism and lower the intracellular pH. No intracellular pH shift is observed in the culture of keratinocyte progenitor cells, which reflects the incomplete process of differentiation in this type of cells. Presented results provide the basis for further understanding the metabolic features of iPSC during differentiation process, which is essential for developing new treatment strategies in cell therapy and tissue engineering. .", "year": 2019, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": "31412329", "doi": "10.1088/2050-6120/ab3b3d", "venue": "Methods and applications in fluorescence", "journal": "Methods and applications in fluorescence", "mag_id": "2967195492", "mag_field_of_study": ["Medicine", "Chemistry"], "outbound_citations": [], "inbound_citations": ["212552734", "210709418", "214606808"], "has_outbound_citations": false, "has_inbound_citations": true, "has_pdf_parse": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:199662170"} +{"paper_id": "199662425", "title": "[A specialized university outpatient clinic of the department of Plastic and Aesthetic Surgery].", "authors": [{"first": "Khaled", "middle": [], "last": "Dastagir", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Anne", "middle": [], "last": "Limbourg", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Andreas", "middle": [], "last": "Tecklenburg", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Peter", "middle": ["M"], "last": "Vogt", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": "University outpatient clinics are essential for medical research, teaching and treatment of complex and special diseases based on current knowledge and guidelines. Furthermore new therapeutic approaches are developed for complicated and rare diseases. The diversity of disease entities and treatment decisions provided by a specialized university outpatient clinic for plastic and aesthetic surgery is so far unknown and subject to our research. The study results highlight the value of the specialized university outpatient clinic for plastic and aesthetic surgery for medical training purposes, research and advanced health care. ::: ::: ::: METHOD ::: In a retrospective study, outpatients consulting the clinic of the Department of Plastic and Aesthetic Surgery of Hannover Medical School university hospital between 2013 and 2014 were analyzed. The epidemiology and distribution of disease entities previously treated in the different medical specialties such as surgery, internal medicine, dermatology, neurology and psychiatry, dentistry and ophthalmology were investigated. ::: ::: ::: RESULTS ::: During a two-year period (2013/2014) 9272 patients with 821 different ICD-coded diagnoses were seen. 57 % of the primary and secondary diagnoses were related to surgery and 36 % to internal medicine. 7 % of the diagnoses were derived from other clinical specialties such as dermatology, neurology, psychiatry, dentistry and ophthalmology. Geriatric surgery comprised 22 %, post oncological 7 %, postoperative complication management 6 %, sequelae of conservative (non-surgical) treatment 3 % and congenital malformations 3 %. In 29 % of patients, surgical treatment was recommended. ::: ::: ::: CONCLUSION ::: The analysis shows that patients with complex and a wide range of disease entities presented at our outpatient clinic of plastic- and aesthetic surgery. The variety of diagnoses requires not only extensive specialized expertise, but also broad medical knowledge in order to reach adequate treatment strategies. The setting of complex as well as a broad spectrum of diseases of the university outpatient clinic is thus particularly suitable for teaching of differential diagnoses, diagnostic algorithms and development of treatment strategies during medical training and student education.", "year": 2019, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": "31412389", "doi": "10.1055/a-0942-9692", "venue": "Handchirurgie, Mikrochirurgie, plastische Chirurgie : Organ der Deutschsprachigen Arbeitsgemeinschaft fur Handchirurgie : Organ der Deutschsprachigen Arbeitsgemeinschaft fur Mikrochirurgie der Peripheren Nerven und Gefasse : Organ der V...", "journal": "Handchirurgie, Mikrochirurgie, plastische Chirurgie : Organ der Deutschsprachigen Arbeitsgemeinschaft fur Handchirurgie : Organ der Deutschsprachigen Arbeitsgemeinschaft fur Mikrochirurgie der Peripheren Nerven und Gefasse : Organ der V...", "mag_id": null, "mag_field_of_study": null, "outbound_citations": [], "inbound_citations": [], "has_outbound_citations": false, "has_inbound_citations": false, "has_pdf_parse": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:199662425"} +{"paper_id": "199662502", "title": "Risk preference: How decision maker\u2019s goal, current value state, and choice set work together.", "authors": [{"first": "Xi", "middle": [], "last": "Zou", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Abigail A.", "middle": [], "last": "Scholer", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "E. Tory", "middle": [], "last": "Higgins", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": "When and why do people choose a more or a less risky option? To answer this question, we propose that it is essential to examine the dynamic interrelations among three factors-the decision maker's goal (e.g., promotion vs. prevention goal), the current value state (e.g., the domain of gains vs. losses), and the choice set (i.e., perceived available options). We review previous theories that highlight the significance of each of these three factors. We then propose a motivational framework of risk preference that describes how these three factors work together motivationally to impact risk preference, illustrated by evidence from regulatory focus research. We then draw on this new motivational framework to examine the ways in which achievement motivation, need for power, and need for relational security are related to decision under risk, and discuss the broader implications of this motivational framework of risk preference. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2019 APA, all rights reserved).", "year": 2019, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": "31414876", "doi": "10.1037/rev0000162", "venue": "Psychological review", "journal": "Psychological review", "mag_id": "2968854679", "mag_field_of_study": ["Psychology", "Medicine"], "outbound_citations": [], "inbound_citations": [], "has_outbound_citations": false, "has_inbound_citations": false, "has_pdf_parse": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:199662502"} +{"paper_id": "199662599", "title": "Putative mechanisms for spread and transformation of cutaneous T\u2010cell lymphoma to neurolymphomatosis", "authors": [{"first": "Ross", "middle": ["C."], "last": "Puffer", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "P.", "middle": ["James", "B."], "last": "Dyck", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Pritikanta", "middle": [], "last": "Paul", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Stephen", "middle": ["M."], "last": "Broski", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Kimberly", "middle": ["K."], "last": "Amrami", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Robert", "middle": ["J."], "last": "Spinner", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": null, "year": 2019, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": "31415100", "doi": "10.1002/mus.26670", "venue": "Muscle & nerve", "journal": "Muscle & nerve", "mag_id": "2967900565", "mag_field_of_study": ["Medicine"], "outbound_citations": [], "inbound_citations": [], "has_outbound_citations": false, "has_inbound_citations": false, "has_pdf_parse": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:199662599"} +{"paper_id": "199662667", "title": "Saccharomyces boulardii as an adjuvant therapy for Helicobacter pylori eradication: A systematic review and meta-analysis with trial sequential analysis.", "authors": [{"first": "Ben\u2010Gang", "middle": [], "last": "Zhou", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Ling\u2010Xiao", "middle": [], "last": "Chen", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Bo", "middle": [], "last": "Li", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Lin\u2010Yan", "middle": [], "last": "Wan", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Yao\u2010Wei", "middle": [], "last": "Ai", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": "BACKGROUND AND AIMS ::: Whether Saccharomyces boulardii (S boulardii) as an adjuvant therapy are beneficial to H pylori eradication remains controversial. The aim of the study was to update and determine the effects of S boulardii as an adjuvant therapy on H pylori eradication rates and adverse effects. ::: ::: ::: METHODS ::: We searched PubMed, Embase, CENTRAL, and Web of Science to collect all randomized controlled trials assessing the effects of S boulardii as an adjuvant therapy for H pylori eradication from inception to February 2019. Quality of evidence was appraised using Grading of Recommendations, Assessment, Development and Evaluation system. Trial sequential analysis was performed to control the risk of type I and type II errors. ::: ::: ::: RESULTS ::: Eighteen trials with 3592 patients were eligible for meta-analysis. Compared with standard eradication regimen, the S boulardii supplementation could significantly improve eradication rates [risk ratio (RR) = 1.09, 95% confidence interval (CI):1.05-1.13; moderate quality evidence] and reduce the incidence of total side effects (RR = 0.47, 95%CI:0.36-0.61; low quality evidence), as well as some gastrointestinal adverse effects, especially diarrhea (RR = 0.33, 95%CI:0.23-0.47; low quality evidence) and constipation (RR = 0.37, 95%CI:0.23-0.57; moderate quality evidence). In addition, the need for discontinuation rate in S boulardii supplementation group was significantly lower than in the control group (RR = 0.33, 95%CI:0.16-0.69, P = .003; moderate quality evidence). The TSA results for overall eradication rates and total side effects indicated that the effects were conclusive. ::: ::: ::: CONCLUSIONS ::: Our meta-analysis shows that S boulardii supplementation on standard eradication therapy significantly increased H pylori eradication rates and reduced the incidence of total side effects and some gastrointestinal adverse effects during eradication therapy.", "year": 2019, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": "31414551", "doi": "10.1111/hel.12651", "venue": "Helicobacter", "journal": "Helicobacter", "mag_id": "2968853141", "mag_field_of_study": ["Medicine"], "outbound_citations": [], "inbound_citations": ["210192546"], "has_outbound_citations": false, "has_inbound_citations": true, "has_pdf_parse": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:199662667"} +{"paper_id": "199662777", "title": "Evo-Devo Algorithms: Gene-Regulation for Digital Architecture", "authors": [{"first": "Diego", "middle": [], "last": "Navarro-Mateu", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Ana", "middle": [], "last": "Cocho-Bermejo", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": "The majority of current visual-algorithmic architecture is constricted to specific parameters that are gradient related, keeping their parts\u2019 relation fixed within the algorithm, far away from a truly parametric modeling with a flexible topology. Recent findings around genetics and certain genes capable of shape conditioning (development) have succeeded in recovering the science of embryology as a valid field that connects and affects the evolutionary ecosystem, showing the existence of universal mechanisms that are present in living species, thus describing powerful strategies for generation and emergence. Therefore, a new dual discipline is justified: Evolutionary developmental biology science. Authors propose the convergence of genetics algorithms and simulated features from evolutionary developmental biology into a single data-flow that will prove itself capable of generating great diversity through a simple and flexible structure of data, commands, and polygonal geometry. For that matter, a case study through visual-algorithmic software deals with the hypothesis that for obtaining a greater emergence and design space, a simpler and more flexible approach might only be required, prioritizing hierarchical levels over complex and detailed operations.", "year": 2019, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": "PMC6784289", "pubmed_id": "31412569", "doi": "10.3390/biomimetics4030058", "venue": "Biomimetics", "journal": "Biomimetics", "has_pdf_body_text": true, "mag_id": "2967325717", "mag_field_of_study": ["Materials Science", "Medicine"], "outbound_citations": ["64948668", "196834554", "15623518", "20447562", "82315139", "84149998", "4432164", "5189103", "41844293", "60683047", "59126144", "54911565", "73532847", "64671692", "84056834", "189833728", "142653658", "89629033", "18737967", "29451718", "60856949", "6159353", "16474404", "62358502", "58296097", "62161945"], "inbound_citations": [], "has_outbound_citations": true, "has_inbound_citations": false, 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"last": "Lee", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Dae-Hyun", "middle": [], "last": "Yoo", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Simon", "middle": ["M."], "last": "Helfgott", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Nancy", "middle": ["A."], "last": "Shadick", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Michael", "middle": ["E."], "last": "Weinblatt", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Daniel", "middle": ["H."], "last": "Solomon", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Sang-Cheol", "middle": [], "last": "Bae", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": null, "year": 2019, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": "10.1371/journal.pone.0221314", "venue": null, "journal": "PLOS ONE", "mag_id": "2967299776", "mag_field_of_study": ["Medicine"], "outbound_citations": [], "inbound_citations": [], "has_outbound_citations": false, "has_inbound_citations": false, "has_pdf_parse": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:199662953"} +{"paper_id": "199663000", "title": "A REVIEW OF BREAST DEVELOPMENT IN CISGENDER WOMEN AND IMPLICATIONS FOR TRANSGENDER WOMEN", "authors": [{"first": "Tamar", "middle": [], "last": "Reisman", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Zil", "middle": [], "last": "Goldstein", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Joshua", "middle": ["D."], "last": "Safer", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": "ABSTRACT Objective: The objective of this article is to describe the hormonal pathways required for breast development in cisgender women and to review the current available literature describing b...", "year": 2019, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": "31412232", "doi": "10.4158/EP-2019-0183", "venue": "Endocrine practice : official journal of the American College of Endocrinology and the American Association of Clinical Endocrinologists", "journal": "Endocrine practice : official journal of the American College of Endocrinology and the American Association of Clinical Endocrinologists", "mag_id": "2967691018", "mag_field_of_study": ["Medicine"], "outbound_citations": [], "inbound_citations": ["209433864"], 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Moderate dosage of TBADBC was proven to be favorable for the in situ growth of Ag pentahedral seeds on the surface of small AgClBr2 particles and have a passivation effect on the Ag{100} crystal facet during the growth of AgNWs, eventually resulting in the formation of thin AgNWs. Furthermore, the transparent conductive film fabricated by using the obtained AgNWs exhibited excellent photoelectric properties, which has a transmittance of 90.60%, a haze of 0.95%, and a sheet resistance of 110.8 \u03a9/sq, indicating large potential for application in flexible transparent conductors.", "year": 2019, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": "31414811", "doi": "10.1021/acs.langmuir.9b02067", "venue": "Langmuir : the ACS journal of surfaces and colloids", "journal": "Langmuir : the ACS journal of surfaces and colloids", "mag_id": "2967261153", "mag_field_of_study": ["Chemistry", "Medicine"], "outbound_citations": [], "inbound_citations": ["212720927"], "has_outbound_citations": false, "has_inbound_citations": true, "has_pdf_parse": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:199663116"} +{"paper_id": "199663122", "title": "Discovery of a New Isoxazole-3-hydroxamate-Based Histone Deacetylase 6 Inhibitor SS-208 with Antitumor Activity in Syngeneic Melanoma Mouse Models.", "authors": [{"first": "Sida", "middle": [], "last": "Shen", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Melissa", "middle": [], "last": "Hadley", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Kseniya", "middle": [], "last": "Ustinova", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "J.", "middle": [], "last": "Pavlicek", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Tessa", "middle": [], "last": "Knox", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Satish", "middle": [], "last": "Noonepalle", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Maur\u00edcio", "middle": ["Temotheo"], "last": "Tavares", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Chad", "middle": [], "last": "Zimprich", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Guiping", "middle": [], "last": "Zhang", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Matthew", "middle": ["B."], "last": "Robers", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Cyril", "middle": [], "last": "Ba\u0159inka", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Alan", "middle": ["P."], "last": "Kozikowski", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Alejandro", "middle": [], "last": "Villagra", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": "Isoxazole is a five-membered heterocycle that is widely used in drug discovery endeavors. Here, we report the design, synthesis, and structural and biological characterization of SS-208, a novel HDAC6-selective inhibitor containing the isoxazole-3-hydroxamate moiety as a zinc-binding group as well as a hydrophobic linker. A crystal structure of the Danio rerio HDAC6/SS-208 complex reveals a bidentate coordination of the active-site zinc ion that differs from the preferred monodentate coordination observed for HDAC6 complexes with phenylhydroxamate-based inhibitors. While SS-208 has minimal effects on the viability of murine SM1 melanoma cells in vitro, it significantly reduced in vivo tumor growth in a murine SM1 syngeneic melanoma mouse model. These findings suggest that the antitumor activity of SS-208 is mainly mediated by immune-related antitumor activity as evidenced by the increased infiltration of CD8+ and NK+ T cells and the enhanced ratio of M1 and M2 macrophages in the tumor microenvironment.", "year": 2019, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": "31414801", "doi": "10.1021/acs.jmedchem.9b00946", "venue": "Journal of medicinal chemistry", "journal": "Journal of medicinal chemistry", "mag_id": "2967177298", "mag_field_of_study": ["Chemistry", "Medicine"], "outbound_citations": [], "inbound_citations": [], "has_outbound_citations": false, "has_inbound_citations": false, "has_pdf_parse": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:199663122"} +{"paper_id": "199663157", "title": "[Changes on Ward Atmosphere and Job Satisfaction after Implementation of the Safewards Model in Two Locked Acute Psychiatric Wards - A Multi-Perspective Evaluation].", "authors": [{"first": "Dorothea", "middle": [], "last": "J\u00e4ckel", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Johanna", "middle": [], "last": "Baumgardt", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Heike", "middle": [], "last": "Helber-B\u00f6hlen", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Nicole", "middle": [], "last": "Stiehm", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Karin", "middle": [], "last": "Morgenstern", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Andre", "middle": [], "last": "Voigt", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Ann-Kathrin", "middle": [], "last": "Mc Cutcheon", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Enrico", "middle": [], "last": "Sch\u00f6ppe", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Edwin", "middle": ["Emilio"], "last": "Velasquez Lecca", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Michael", "middle": [], "last": "L\u00f6hr", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Michael", "middle": [], "last": "Schulz", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Andreas", "middle": [], "last": "Bechdolf", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Stefan", "middle": [], "last": "Weinmann", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": "OBJECTIVE ::: Evaluation of the changes of ward atmosphere and job satisfaction after the implementation of the Safewards model in acute psychiatry in Germany. ::: ::: ::: METHOD ::: A multi-perspective pre-post study design was conducted in two locked wards among patients (n = 80) and staff (n = 88) before and after the implementation of the Safewards model over a period of 12 months. ::: ::: ::: RESULTS ::: After the implementation of the Safewards model, ward atmosphere and job satisfaction improved. Both correlated positively amongst staff. Furthermore, job satisfaction correlated positively with a high degree of implementation of two interventions. Fidelity to the Safewards model was high. ::: ::: ::: CONCLUSIONS ::: Implementing the Safewards model in acute psychiatry with high fidelity can have positive effects on positive ward atmosphere and job satisfaction. Thus, patients as well as staff benefit from this model. With regards to high fluctuation in acute psychiatry, the implementation of the Safewards model can additionally facilitate retention management.", "year": 2019, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": "31412370", "doi": "10.1055/a-0945-3599", "venue": "Psychiatrische Praxis", "journal": "Psychiatrische Praxis", "mag_id": null, "mag_field_of_study": null, "outbound_citations": [], "inbound_citations": [], "has_outbound_citations": false, "has_inbound_citations": false, "has_pdf_parse": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:199663157"} +{"paper_id": "199663315", "title": "Successful Full-term Pregnancies After High-dose Pelvic Radiotherapy for Ewing Sarcoma: A Case Report.", "authors": [{"first": "Paulina", "middle": ["M."], "last": "Gutkin", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Emily", "middle": ["L."], "last": "Chen", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Chelsea", "middle": ["J."], "last": "Miller", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Sarah", "middle": ["S."], "last": "Donaldson", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Nataliya", "middle": [], "last": "Kovalchuk", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Michelle", "middle": ["J."], "last": "Callejas", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Susan", "middle": ["M."], "last": "Hiniker", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": "Survivors of childhood cancer are at risk of long-term sequelae that arise as a consequence of cancer treatment. Radiation and chemotherapy treatment in pediatric female patients can have detrimental impacts on fertility, particularly in those with pelvic tumor involvement. We report 2 successful natural full-term pregnancies with vaginal delivery in a woman 12 years after biopsy, irradiation (55.5 Gy), and multi-agent chemotherapy for treatment of pelvic Ewing sarcoma. Both children were born healthy, with no complications in pregnancy or delivery. Fertility preservation and risk assessment following chemotherapy/radiation therapy is evolving, providing new data to effectively counsel and treat young women.", "year": 2019, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": "31415018", "doi": "10.1097/MPH.0000000000001581", "venue": "Journal of pediatric hematology/oncology", "journal": "Journal of pediatric hematology/oncology", "mag_id": "2968816851", "mag_field_of_study": ["Medicine"], "outbound_citations": [], "inbound_citations": [], "has_outbound_citations": false, "has_inbound_citations": false, "has_pdf_parse": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:199663315"} +{"paper_id": "199663503", "title": "Use of poetry in medical teaching", "authors": [{"first": "Mohammed", "middle": ["Ehsaanuz"], "last": "Zaman", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Kritika", "middle": [], "last": "Yadav", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": null, "year": 2019, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": "31415120", "doi": "10.1111/tct.13071", "venue": "The clinical teacher", "journal": "The clinical teacher", "mag_id": "2967050443", "mag_field_of_study": ["Medicine"], "outbound_citations": [], "inbound_citations": [], "has_outbound_citations": false, "has_inbound_citations": false, "has_pdf_parse": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:199663503"} +{"paper_id": "199663532", "title": "Transferable Mechanisms of Quinolone Resistance from 1998 Onward", "authors": [{"first": "Joaquim", "middle": [], "last": "Ruiz", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": "SUMMARY While the description of resistance to quinolones is almost as old as these antimicrobial agents themselves, transferable mechanisms of quinolone resistance (TMQR) remained absent from the scenario for more than 36 years, appearing first as sporadic events and afterward as epidemics. In 1998, the first TMQR was soundly described, that is, QnrA. The presence of QnrA was almost anecdotal for years, but in the middle of the first decade of the 21st century, there was an explosion of TMQR descriptions, which definitively changed the epidemiology of quinolone resistance. Currently, 3 different clinically relevant mechanisms of quinolone resistance are encoded within mobile elements: (i) target protection, which is mediated by 7 different families of Qnr (QnrA, QnrB, QnrC, QnrD, QnrE, QnrS, and QnrVC), which overall account for more than 100 recognized alleles; (ii) antibiotic efflux, which is mediated by 2 main transferable efflux pumps (QepA and OqxAB), which together account for more than 30 alleles, and a series of other efflux pumps (e.g., QacBIII), which at present have been sporadically described; and (iii) antibiotic modification, which is mediated by the enzymes AAC(6\u2032)Ib-cr, from which different alleles have been claimed, as well as CrpP, a newly described phosphorylase.", "year": 2019, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": "PMC6730498", "pubmed_id": "31413045", "doi": "10.1128/CMR.00007-19", "venue": "Clinical microbiology reviews", "journal": "Clinical microbiology reviews", "mag_id": "2968981812", "mag_field_of_study": ["Medicine", "Biology"], "outbound_citations": [], "inbound_citations": ["208620664", "214644034", "215435990"], "has_outbound_citations": false, "has_inbound_citations": true, "has_pdf_parse": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:199663532"} +{"paper_id": "199663689", "title": "Retained Essure Implants After Salpingectomy and Essure Removal Procedure", "authors": [{"first": "Kristen", "middle": [], "last": "Pepin", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Jon", "middle": [], "last": "Einarsson", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": null, "year": 2019, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": "31412283", "doi": "10.1016/j.jmig.2019.08.011", "venue": "Journal of minimally invasive gynecology", "journal": "Journal of minimally invasive gynecology", "mag_id": "2969025438", "mag_field_of_study": ["Medicine"], "outbound_citations": [], "inbound_citations": [], "has_outbound_citations": false, "has_inbound_citations": false, "has_pdf_parse": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:199663689"} +{"paper_id": "199663696", "title": "Association of valproic acid and 2-propyl-4-pentenoic acid concentrations with adverse reaction in 254 Chinese patients with epilepsy.", "authors": [{"first": "Hongying", "middle": [], "last": "Ma", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Wu", "middle": [], "last": "Zhu", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Can", "middle": [], "last": "Wang", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Jing", "middle": [], "last": "Pan", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Xue", "middle": [], "last": "Yang", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Jian", "middle": [], "last": "Luo", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Ping", "middle": [], "last": "Wang", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": "OBJECTIVE ::: To investigate the correlation of the concentrations of valproic acid (VPA) and 2-propyl-4-pentenoic acid (4-ene-VPA) with their adverse reactions, and to guide the clinical safety and rational use of VPA. Methods: We collected 254 epilepsy outpatients who took long-term use of sodium valproate oral solution single or combined with other antiepileptic drugs from Xiangya Hospital. The plasma concentrations of VPA and 4-ene-VPA in patients were determined by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS). The double variable correlation analysis was performed to analyze the effect of plasma 4-ene-VPA and VPA concentrations on adverse reactions. Results: The correlations between the PLT level and the dosage of VPA (P<0.01 and P<0.05, respectively), and the RBC level and the concentration of VPA (All P<0.01) were significant negatively. The concentrations of 4-ene-VPA, VPA, ALT, and AST in the polytherapy group were much higher than those in the monotherapy group (All P<0.05). In the monotherapy group, the ALT and AST levels in patients younger than or equal to 2 years old were significantly higher than those over 2 years old (P<0.001). In the polytherapy group, the levels of AST, WBC, and PLT in patients younger than or equal to 2 years old were higher than those over 2 years old (P<0.05). The levels of AST did not show positive correlation with the concentrations of 4-ene-VPA and VPA (r=0.031, r=0.035, all P>0.05), and the levels of ALT also did not show positive correlation with the concentrations of 4-ene-VPA and VPA (r=-0.064, r=-0.089, all P>0.05). Conclusion: VPA may affect blood routine indexes. Age and combination therapy with the non-enzyme-induced anti-epileptic drugs are risk factors for VPA-related liver dysfunctions and renal impairment. The determination of VPA and 4-ene VPA is not a suitable tool for early warning of the VPA-induced liver dysfunction.", "year": 2019, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": "31413215", "doi": "10.11817/j.issn.1672-7347.2019.180548", "venue": "Zhong nan da xue xue bao. Yi xue ban = Journal of Central South University. Medical sciences", "journal": "Zhong nan da xue xue bao. Yi xue ban = Journal of Central South University. Medical sciences", "mag_id": "2973600113", "mag_field_of_study": ["Chemistry", "Medicine"], "outbound_citations": [], "inbound_citations": [], "has_outbound_citations": false, "has_inbound_citations": false, "has_pdf_parse": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:199663696"} +{"paper_id": "199663723", "title": "Maternal Antibodies Inhibit Neonatal and Infant Responses to Vaccination by Shaping the Early-Life B Cell Repertoire within Germinal Centers", "authors": [{"first": "Maria", "middle": [], "last": "Vono", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Christiane", "middle": ["Sigrid"], "last": "Eberhardt", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Floriane", "middle": [], "last": "Auderset", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Beatris", "middle": [], "last": "Mastelic-Gavillet", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Sylvain", "middle": [], "last": "Lemeille", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Dennis", "middle": [], "last": "Christensen", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Peter", "middle": ["E."], "last": "Andersen", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Paul-Henri", "middle": [], "last": "Lambert", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Claire-Anne", "middle": [], "last": "Siegrist", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": "Summary Maternal antibodies (MatAbs) protect offspring from infections but limit their responses to vaccination. The mechanisms of this inhibition are still debated. Using murine early-life immunization models mimicking the condition prevailing in humans, we observed the induction of CD4-T, T follicular helper, and germinal center (GC) B cell responses even when early-life antibody responses were abrogated by MatAbs. GC B cells induced in the presence of MatAbs form GC structures and exhibit canonical GC changes in gene expression but fail to differentiate into plasma cells and/or memory B cells in a MatAb titer-dependent manner. Furthermore, GC B cells elicited in the presence or absence of MatAbs use different VH and Vk genes and show differences in genes associated with B cell differentiation and isotype switching. Thus, MatAbs do not prevent B cell activation but control the output of the GC reaction both quantitatively and qualitatively, shaping the antigen-specific B cell repertoire.", "year": 2019, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": "31412246", "doi": "10.1016/j.celrep.2019.07.047", "venue": "Cell reports", "journal": "Cell reports", "mag_id": "2968062885", "mag_field_of_study": ["Medicine", "Biology"], "outbound_citations": [], "inbound_citations": ["214683594"], "has_outbound_citations": false, "has_inbound_citations": true, "has_pdf_parse": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:199663723"} +{"paper_id": "199664099", "title": "A Note on Teaching the Yuan-Dollar Market vis-a-vis China's Dollar Holdings", "authors": [{"first": "Jannett", "middle": [], "last": "Highfill", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Raymond", "middle": [], "last": "Wojcikewych", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": "The economic relationship between China and the U.S. is sufficiently ubiquitous in the media that few students will be unacquainted with the issue. Connecting the dots between China\u2019s export-led growth, current account surpluses, currency peg, and its reserves (whether held by the central bank or in a sovereign wealth fund) is a key task in any undergraduate course that touches on the global economy. The present note proposes a method for understanding the relationship between two items in this list, the currency peg and reserves. Maintaining exchange rates different from equilibrium (as China has done) has consequences for the quantities of currencies that have to be bought and sold. The dollars accumulated have to be held in some form \u2013 a fact which also has had far reaching consequences for the global economy. The paper proposes using currency offer curves to facilitate teaching fixed exchange rates to undergraduates. Our method helps students \u201csee\u201d the process of pegging the yuan and the resulting accumulation of dollars.", "year": 2012, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": "10.1515/1524-5861.1863", "venue": null, "journal": "Global Economy Journal", "has_pdf_body_text": false, "mag_id": null, "mag_field_of_study": null, "outbound_citations": ["153524446", "166859783"], "inbound_citations": ["154897159"], "has_outbound_citations": true, "has_inbound_citations": true, "has_pdf_parse": true, "has_pdf_parsed_abstract": false, "has_pdf_parsed_body_text": false, "has_pdf_parsed_bib_entries": true, "has_pdf_parsed_ref_entries": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:199664099"} +{"paper_id": "199664237", "title": "Bibliography on birds of prey and owls in Slovakia. Part 5. General references and supplements to previous parts", "authors": [{"first": "Marcel", "middle": [], "last": "Uhrin", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "\u0160tefan", "middle": [], "last": "Danko", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Hana", "middle": [], "last": "Latkov\u00e1", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": "Abstract The aim of the bibliography is to provide a list of publications on the raptors and owls of Slovakia and of Slovak authors including articles dealing with various organisational issues. The previous parts, which focused on genera from the orders Accipitrifromes, Falconiformes and Strigiformes, are now followed by a fifth part focusing on the raptor and owl species mentioned in various wider associations in the individualarticles. The species, objective and author indexes and the list of periodicals enable better overview Abstrakt Cielom bibliografie je poskytn\u00fat zoznam publik\u00e1ci\u00ed o dravcoch a sov\u00e1ch Slovenska ako aj pr\u00e1c od slovensk\u00fdch autorov vr\u00e1tane r\u00f4znych organizacn\u00fdch spr\u00e1v. Na prv\u00e9 casti zameran\u00e9 na rody radov Accipitriformes, Falconiformes a Strigiformes nadv\u00e4zuje piata cast zameran\u00e1 na dravce a sovy spom\u00ednan\u00e9 v jednotliv\u00fdch publik\u00e1ci\u00e1ch v r\u00f4znych \u0161ir\u0161\u00edch s\u00favislostiach. Zoznam cit\u00e1ci\u00ed sprehladnuj\u00fa druhov\u00fd, vecn\u00fd a autorsk\u00fd register a zoznam period\u00edk.", "year": 2012, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": "10.2478/v10262-012-0067-6.", "venue": "Slovak Raptor Journal", "journal": "Slovak Raptor Journal", "has_pdf_body_text": false, "mag_id": null, "mag_field_of_study": null, "outbound_citations": ["132879938", "38094170", "33058372", "26716508", "84519422", "1092540", "6314164", "12482384", "55309164", "85086191"], "inbound_citations": [], "has_outbound_citations": true, "has_inbound_citations": false, "has_pdf_parse": true, "has_pdf_parsed_abstract": false, "has_pdf_parsed_body_text": false, "has_pdf_parsed_bib_entries": true, "has_pdf_parsed_ref_entries": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:199664237"} +{"paper_id": "199664240", "title": "Competitive Effects of Mass Customization", "authors": [{"first": "Oksana", "middle": [], "last": "Loginova", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": "Abstract The existing theoretical literature on mass customization maintains that customization reduces product differentiation and intensifies price competition. In contrast, operations management studies argue that customization serves primarily to differentiate a company from its competitors. Interactive involvement of the customer in product design creates an affective relationship with the firm, relaxing price competition. This paper provides a model that incorporates consumer involvement to explain the phenomena described in the operations management literature.Two firms on the Hotelling line compete for a continuum of consumers with heterogeneous brand preferences. An exogenously given fraction of consumers is potentially interested in customization. Consumer benefits from customization are the rewards from a special shopping experience and the value of product customization (a better fitting product); these benefits are higher for consumers located closer to the customizing brand. When a consumer purchases a customized product, he/she incurs waiting costs. Each firm simultaneously decides whether to offer standard products, customized products, or both, and then engage in price competition. I show that customization increases product differentiation, leading to less intense price competition. Depending on the parameter values, in equilibrium either both firms offer customized products, one firm offers customized products and the other standard and customized products, or one firm offers customized products and the other standard products. I perform comparative statics analysis with respect to the fraction of consumers interested in customization, the waiting costs, and the fixed cost of customization.", "year": 2012, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": "10.1515/1546-5616.1139", "venue": null, "journal": "Review of Marketing Science", "has_pdf_body_text": true, "mag_id": null, "mag_field_of_study": null, "outbound_citations": ["150669211", "154019806", "8898429", "24220540", "14118488", "154940473", "53980824", "73648883", "46189954", "1886637", "14598553", "153578033", "109511942", "6934910", "14371578", "150590919", "30311480", "59364949", "31480145", "56369519", "155082360", "153444148", "133600532"], "inbound_citations": [], "has_outbound_citations": true, "has_inbound_citations": false, "has_pdf_parse": true, "has_pdf_parsed_abstract": true, "has_pdf_parsed_body_text": true, "has_pdf_parsed_bib_entries": true, "has_pdf_parsed_ref_entries": true, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:199664240"} +{"paper_id": "199664260", "title": "A PEGylation Technology of L-Asparaginase with Monomethoxy Polyethylene Glycol-Propionaldehyde", "authors": [{"first": "Bochu", "middle": [], "last": "Wang", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Yang", "middle": [], "last": "Cao", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Shaoping", "middle": [], "last": "Chi", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Deshuai", "middle": [], "last": "Lou", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": "Polyethylene glycol (PEG) conjugation technology has been successfully applied to improve the performance of protein drugs. In this study, L-asparaginase was N-terminal sitespecifically modified by alkylating PEG with monomethoxy polyethylene glycol-propionaldehyde (mPEG-ALD20000). The optimum reaction parameters were determined as pH 5.0, a molar ratio of mPEG-ALD20000 to L-asparaginase of 10:1, a reaction time of 16 h and temperature of 25 \u00b0C. PEG-L-asparaginase (PEG-L-ASNase) was isolated and purified with consecutive anion-exchange (XK, 16 \u00d7 20 cm, Q Sepharose FF) and gel-filtration (Tricorn, 10 \u00d7 600 cm, Sephacryl S-300 HR) chromatography, respectively. PEG-L-ASNase retained 43.5% of its activity and the N-terminal amino groups were modified to an extent of 3.67%", "year": 2012, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": "10.1515/znc-2012-5-611", "venue": null, "journal": "Zeitschrift f\u00fcr Naturforschung C", "has_pdf_body_text": true, "mag_id": null, "mag_field_of_study": null, "outbound_citations": ["80713738", "28119435", "25193276", "6965021", "32974881", "41754744", "19875906", "7644039", "205868743", "46954", "13173350", "149540463", "15626908", "41385051"], "inbound_citations": ["90308093"], "has_outbound_citations": true, "has_inbound_citations": true, "has_pdf_parse": true, "has_pdf_parsed_abstract": true, "has_pdf_parsed_body_text": true, "has_pdf_parsed_bib_entries": true, "has_pdf_parsed_ref_entries": true, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:199664260"} +{"paper_id": "199664491", "title": "Introduction: Economics and Occupy Wall Street", "authors": [{"first": "Suresh", "middle": [], "last": "Naidu", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": "This issue of the The Economists\u2019 Voice is showcasing views around the issues Occupy Wall Street has raised.", "year": 2012, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": "10.1515/1553-3832.1904", "venue": null, "journal": "The Economists' Voice", "mag_id": null, "mag_field_of_study": null, "outbound_citations": [], "inbound_citations": [], "has_outbound_citations": false, "has_inbound_citations": false, "has_pdf_parse": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:199664491"} +{"paper_id": "199664740", "title": "Elizabeth Archibald and David F. 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Arthurian Literature XXIX", "authors": [{"first": "Renate", "middle": [], "last": "Bauer", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": null, "year": 2013, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": "10.1515/anglia-2013-0072", "venue": "Anglia", "journal": "Anglia", "has_pdf_body_text": true, "mag_id": null, "mag_field_of_study": null, "outbound_citations": ["165436675"], "inbound_citations": [], "has_outbound_citations": true, "has_inbound_citations": false, "has_pdf_parse": true, "has_pdf_parsed_abstract": false, "has_pdf_parsed_body_text": true, "has_pdf_parsed_bib_entries": true, "has_pdf_parsed_ref_entries": true, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:199664740"} +{"paper_id": "199664883", "title": "Influence of Processing Route and Section Size on Elevated Temperature Tensile Properties of 9Cr-1Mo Ferritic Steel", "authors": [{"first": "Binod", "middle": ["Kumar"], "last": "Choudhary", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": "Abstract Tensile tests were performed on specimens obtained from 20 mm plate in normalised and tempered condition and quenched and tempered thick section tubeplate forging to assess the influence of processing route and section size on room and elevated temperatures (300\u2013873 K) tensile properties of 9Cr-1Mo ferritic steel. Yield and ultimate tensile strength values of plate and tubeplate forging exhibited a gradual decrease up to intermediate temperatures followed by a rapid decrease at high temperatures. Ductility values displayed a gradual decrease to a minimum at intermediate temperatures followed by an increase at high temperatures. The fracture mode remained transgranular. At intermediate temperatures, 9Cr-1Mo steel in both the product forms exhibited similar serrated flow, an important manifestation of dynamic strain ageing. At all temperatures, thick section tubeplate forging exhibited lower strength and higher ductility values compared to normalised and tempered steel. The inferior strength values were attributed to coarse microstructure of the forging.", "year": 2012, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": "10.1515/htmp.2011.125", "venue": null, "journal": "High Temperature Materials and Processes", "has_pdf_body_text": false, "mag_id": null, "mag_field_of_study": null, "outbound_citations": ["135776378"], "inbound_citations": [], "has_outbound_citations": true, "has_inbound_citations": false, "has_pdf_parse": true, "has_pdf_parsed_abstract": false, "has_pdf_parsed_body_text": false, "has_pdf_parsed_bib_entries": true, "has_pdf_parsed_ref_entries": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:199664883"} +{"paper_id": "199664960", "title": "Online Assessment of Voltage Stability in Power Systems with PMUs", "authors": [{"first": "Prasad", "middle": ["Bhagwat"], "last": "Chitare", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "V.S.K.", "middle": [], "last": "Murthy Balijepalli", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "S.A.", "middle": [], "last": "Khaparde", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": "Abstract: For the assessment of voltage instability which comprises the detection of voltage instability and identification of critical buses, two indices namely, system wide Qtax, and bus-specific qtax, are proposed. The Qtax, based on the sensitivity of the reactive power injections to the loading in the system provides early detection of impending voltage instability. The computed qtax indices identify the critcal buses among the load buses in the system. The identified critical buses provided optimal lacations for the corrective control actions for averting voltage instability. Additionally, for voltage stability monitoring, determining the poing of exhaustion of the reactive reserves in system is also crucial. This is addressed by proposed Q-Monitoring Index (QMI), which is the ratio of the reactive component of the source current to the sink current that flows through the adjacent transmission line. These proposed indices together can provide early indication to impending voltage instability. This has been illustrated on IEEE-39 bus system. The reactive support on identified critical buses results in maximum increase in the loadability of the system.", "year": 2013, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": "10.1515/ijeeps-2013-0031", "venue": "International Journal of Emerging Electric Power Systems", "journal": "International Journal of Emerging Electric Power Systems", "has_pdf_body_text": false, "mag_id": null, "mag_field_of_study": null, "outbound_citations": ["110484160", "58925306", "40023992", "38313570", "44369711", "3641353"], "inbound_citations": [], "has_outbound_citations": true, "has_inbound_citations": false, "has_pdf_parse": true, "has_pdf_parsed_abstract": false, "has_pdf_parsed_body_text": false, "has_pdf_parsed_bib_entries": true, "has_pdf_parsed_ref_entries": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:199664960"} +{"paper_id": "199665257", "title": "Influence of Speed Governors of Hydropower Stations on Frequency Stabilization of Fixed-Speed Wind Farm", "authors": [{"first": "Fawzi", "middle": ["A.", "Rahman"], "last": "AL Jowder", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": "Abstract This paper uses a small power system, consisting of two hydropower stations and a fixed-speed wind farm as sources of power, to study the influence of type of speed governor of hydropower stations on the frequency stabilization of the fixed-speed wind farm. As an example, two types of speed governors are selected which are (1) mechanical-hydraulic speed governor and (2) electrical-hydraulic speed governor. Rest of the speed governors can be also examined following the same methodology presented in the research. Two transfer functions, which correspond to the two speed governors, are developed for each hydropower station. The overall transfer function of the test power system is developed, and different study cases are presented. The frequency response analysis of the different transfer functions is used to compare the two speed governors based on their ability to stabilize the frequency deviation of the fixed-speed wind resulting from electrical or mechanical disturbances in the power systems. Time-domain simulations under a mechanical disturbance, represented by a wind gust, and an electrical disturbance, represented by three-phase to ground fault, are performed to validate the results of the frequency response analysis.", "year": 2013, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": "10.1515/ijeeps-2012-0051", "venue": null, "journal": null, "has_pdf_body_text": false, "mag_id": null, "mag_field_of_study": null, "outbound_citations": ["24398190", "21817840", "110978368", "110225290", "5776474", "109062304", "60077883", "38926404", "109628792", "61575282", "110008239", "17529157", "767696"], "inbound_citations": [], "has_outbound_citations": true, "has_inbound_citations": false, "has_pdf_parse": true, "has_pdf_parsed_abstract": false, "has_pdf_parsed_body_text": false, "has_pdf_parsed_bib_entries": true, "has_pdf_parsed_ref_entries": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:199665257"} +{"paper_id": "199665275", "title": "Efficacy and safety of ethyl-2-cyanoacrylate adhesives for corneal gluing", "authors": [{"first": "Ngamjit", "middle": [], "last": "Kasetsuwan", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Preeyatas", "middle": [], "last": "Sukharoch", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Piyawadee", "middle": [], "last": "Meesoupong", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Usanee", "middle": [], "last": "Reinprayoom", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Vilavun", "middle": [], "last": "Puangsricharern", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Lalida", "middle": [], "last": "Pariyakanok", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": "Abstract Background: Ethyl-2-cyanoacrylate adhesive has been widely used for sealing small corneal perforations in Thailand. However, its efficacy has not been reported. Objective: To study the efficacy and safety of ethyl-2-cyanoacrylate adhesive for corneal gluing in impending or perforated corneas. Methods: This is a retrospective study of a case series of patients who had corneal gluing with ethyl-2-cyanoacrylate in a tertiary care center in Thailand from 1992-2010. Data includes demographic data, indications for treatment, visual acuity before and after gluing, number of gluing, definite treatment, success and complications after gluing. Results: Sixty-six eyes were treated with ethyl-2-cyanoacrylate adhesive. There were 39 men (59%) and 27 women (41%). Age ranged from 11 to 87 years (mean age 49.74 years). The most common indications were perforated corneal ulcer (32%) and descemetocele (29%). Overall success rate of gluing was 91% (n = 60). Success rate on the first, second, third, and fifth attempt of gluing was 70% (n = 46), 14% (n = 9), 6% (n = 4), and 2% (n = 1), respectively. Definite treatments were performed on 17 patients after gluing. Six patients had penetrating keratoplasty, 6 had lamellar keratoplasty, 3 had amniotic membrane transplantation, 1 had corneal resuturing, and 1 immunocompromised patient with a severe corneal infection had an evisceration. One patient developed corneal irritation. No serious complications were found. Conclusion: Ethyl-2-cyanoacrylate adhesive is safe and efficacious in gluing both noninfectious and infectious corneal perforations.", "year": 2013, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": "10.5372/1905-7415.0703.197", "venue": null, "journal": "Asian Biomedicine", "has_pdf_body_text": false, "mag_id": null, "mag_field_of_study": null, "outbound_citations": ["35513278", "26222690", "28092127", "19957827", "1879407", "35286741", "22232713", "35720871", "40936649", "13457287", "44430346"], "inbound_citations": [], "has_outbound_citations": true, "has_inbound_citations": false, "has_pdf_parse": true, "has_pdf_parsed_abstract": false, "has_pdf_parsed_body_text": false, "has_pdf_parsed_bib_entries": true, "has_pdf_parsed_ref_entries": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:199665275"} +{"paper_id": "199665280", "title": "A Surprising Result Encountered in Various Extensions of the Traditional Deterrence Game", "authors": [{"first": "Lisa", "middle": ["J."], "last": "Carlson", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Raymond", "middle": [], "last": "Dacey", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": "Abstract The purpose of this note is to present a surprising result regarding crisis initiation and termination. The decision problem treated here is distilled from an extension of the two-sided incomplete information version of the traditional deterrence game. We employ a two-stage analysis of the decision problem faced by the Challenger that formally links the onset of a crisis to the decision over whether to escalate the crisis should the Challenger face resistance from the Defender. The two-part result is as follows. A crisis is more likely to be initiated by a Challenger who will ultimately back down if Defender chooses to resist than by a Challenger of the same type who will choose to escalate if Defender chooses to resist. Contrariwise, a crisis is less likely to be initiated by a Challenger who will ultimately escalate if Defender chooses to resist than by a Challenger of the same type who will choose to back down if Defender chooses to resist.", "year": 2012, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": "10.1515/1554-8597.1264", "venue": null, "journal": "Peace Economics, Peace Science and Public Policy", "has_pdf_body_text": false, "mag_id": null, "mag_field_of_study": null, "outbound_citations": ["147845055", "54518209", "53572943", "142082328", "140519355"], "inbound_citations": [], "has_outbound_citations": true, "has_inbound_citations": false, "has_pdf_parse": true, "has_pdf_parsed_abstract": false, "has_pdf_parsed_body_text": false, "has_pdf_parsed_bib_entries": true, "has_pdf_parsed_ref_entries": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:199665280"} +{"paper_id": "199665352", "title": "Introduction to the Special Section for Peircean Semiotics and His Philosophy of Inquiry", "authors": [{"first": "Charls", "middle": [], "last": "Pearson", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": null, "year": 2012, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": "10.1515/css-2012-0013", "venue": null, "journal": "Chinese Semiotic Studies", "has_pdf_body_text": false, "mag_id": null, "mag_field_of_study": null, "outbound_citations": [], "inbound_citations": [], "has_outbound_citations": false, "has_inbound_citations": false, "has_pdf_parse": true, "has_pdf_parsed_abstract": false, "has_pdf_parsed_body_text": false, "has_pdf_parsed_bib_entries": false, "has_pdf_parsed_ref_entries": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:199665352"} +{"paper_id": "199665425", "title": "An energy residual-based approach to gradient effects within the mechanics of generalized continua", "authors": [{"first": "Castrenze", "middle": [], "last": "Polizzotto", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Aurora", "middle": ["A."], "last": "Pisano", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": "Abstract Generalized continua exhibiting gradient effects are addressed through a method grounded on the energy residual (ER)-based gradient theory by the first author and coworkers. A main tool of this theory is the Clausius-Duhem inequality cast in a form differing from the classical one only by a nonstandard extra term, the (nonlocality) ER, required to satisfy the insulation condition (its global value has to vanish or to take a known value). The ER carries in the nonlocality features of the mechanical problem through a strain-like rate field, being the specific nonlocality source, and a concomitant higher-order long-range stress (or microstress) field. The thermodynamic restrictions on the constitutive equations are determined by the latter inequality with no need for microstress equilibrium equations, whereas the principle of virtual power (PVP) is left in a standard format. The derived state equations include a set of partial differential equations involving the nonlocality-source strain-like quantity and the related long-range stress, as well as the associated higher-order boundary conditions determined by the insulation condition. Second-grade materials within gradient elasticity, gradient plasticity and crystal plasticity, as well as materials with microstructure (micromorphic and Cosserat materials) are considered to derive the pertinent constitutive equations. The proposed ER-based approach to gradient effects is shown to constitute a more straightforward and \u201ceconomic\u201d way to formulate the relevant constitutive equations than the PVP-based one.", "year": 2012, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": "10.1515/jmbm-2011-0027", "venue": null, "journal": null, "has_pdf_body_text": false, "mag_id": null, "mag_field_of_study": null, "outbound_citations": [], "inbound_citations": [], "has_outbound_citations": false, "has_inbound_citations": false, "has_pdf_parse": true, "has_pdf_parsed_abstract": false, "has_pdf_parsed_body_text": false, "has_pdf_parsed_bib_entries": true, "has_pdf_parsed_ref_entries": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:199665425"} +{"paper_id": "199665748", "title": "The EU Competition Investigation of Internet Search", "authors": [{"first": "Thomas", "middle": [], "last": "H\u00f6ppner", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Lucy", "middle": ["J."], "last": "Davies", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": null, "year": 2013, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": "10.9785/ovs-cri-2013-107", "venue": "Computer Law Review International", "journal": "Computer Law Review International", "has_pdf_body_text": false, "mag_id": null, "mag_field_of_study": null, "outbound_citations": [], "inbound_citations": [], "has_outbound_citations": false, "has_inbound_citations": false, "has_pdf_parse": true, "has_pdf_parsed_abstract": false, "has_pdf_parsed_body_text": false, "has_pdf_parsed_bib_entries": false, "has_pdf_parsed_ref_entries": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:199665748"} +{"paper_id": "199665793", "title": "Neoadjuvant gemcitabine and docetaxel in primary breast angiosarcoma revealed complete pathological remission", "authors": [{"first": "Thiva", "middle": [], "last": "Kiatpanabhikul", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Chanida", "middle": [], "last": "Vinayanuwattikun", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Pimchandr", "middle": [], "last": "Chakkabat", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Voranuch", "middle": [], "last": "Thanakit", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Apichai", "middle": [], "last": "Angspatt", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": "Abstract Background: Breast angiosarcoma is a rare but aggressive vascular-origin soft tissue tumor. Surgery is the main treatment. However, recent evidence has shown activity of the single agents, paclitaxel or docetaxel, in unresectable or metastasis angiosarcoma. Objective: To report the case of a patient who received systemic chemotherapy as part of multidisciplinary approach to improve clinical outcome. Results: We report the case of a 56-year-old female patient who presented with a locally advanced primary angiosarcoma of the left breast and received a combination gemcitabine and docetaxel as neoadjuvant chemotherapy in addition to standard multidisciplinary treatment. The patient was followed for at least 20 months without evidence of disease recurrence. Conclusion: A perioperative combination chemotherapy consisting of docetaxel and gemcitabine can be considered as a strategy to achieve a pathological complete response and durable remission.", "year": 2013, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": "10.5372/1905-7415.0703.199", "venue": null, "journal": "Asian Biomedicine", "has_pdf_body_text": false, "mag_id": null, "mag_field_of_study": null, "outbound_citations": ["7537612", "37589380", "24427142", "2517598", "27387522", "25085863", "24241632", "777058", "34749340", "19009660", "26430382", "2520713", "23998738", "34287546", "11925001", "21757791", "1886000", "23969545", "8407588", "43856377"], "inbound_citations": ["3553517"], "has_outbound_citations": true, "has_inbound_citations": true, "has_pdf_parse": true, "has_pdf_parsed_abstract": false, "has_pdf_parsed_body_text": false, "has_pdf_parsed_bib_entries": true, "has_pdf_parsed_ref_entries": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:199665793"} +{"paper_id": "199665838", "title": "The History of Human Rights: The Big Bang of an Emerging Field or Flash in the Pan?", "authors": [{"first": "Pamela", "middle": [], "last": "Ballinger", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": "Abstract This article explores the emerging historiography of human rights. After reviewing the current emphasis in the literature on the origins of human rights, the essay inquires into possible futures of this nascent historical field. What might scholarly interest in more unified frames of knowledge that bridge the natural and the cultural realms mean for future historiographies of human rights?", "year": 2012, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": "10.1515/1940-0004.1184", "venue": null, "journal": null, "has_pdf_body_text": false, "mag_id": null, "mag_field_of_study": null, "outbound_citations": ["140568292", "117820803", "152438779", "145655880", "145727254"], "inbound_citations": [], "has_outbound_citations": true, "has_inbound_citations": false, "has_pdf_parse": true, "has_pdf_parsed_abstract": false, "has_pdf_parsed_body_text": false, "has_pdf_parsed_bib_entries": true, "has_pdf_parsed_ref_entries": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:199665838"} +{"paper_id": "199666531", "title": "Possessives and grammaticalization in Romance", "authors": [{"first": "Marleen", "middle": [], "last": "Van Peteghem", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": "As is well known, the possessive paradigms of French, Italian, Spanish and Romanian contain three types of possessive: adjectives, determiners and pronouns. Comparing with the Latin system, from which all Romance possessive systems derive, two tendencies prevail: possessive pronouns tend to be eliminated, and possessive adjectives change into determiners or become defictive adjectives with a restricted distribution. However, the possessive system of each of these four languages appears to be different. The aim of the article is to examine the extent to which these differences are the result of different degrees of grammaticalization. We show that the possessive system in French is in the lead in terms of grammaticalization in that neither of its two paradigms any longer displays adjectival properties. The least grammaticalized system is the Italian, while Spanish and Romanian occupy intermediate positions: Spanish combines the French system of clitic forms with the Italian system of strong forms. As for Romanian, the dependence of the possessive form on the definite article or its substitute AL shows that it is more grammaticalized than the Italian possessive system.", "year": 2012, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": "10.1515/flin.2012.020", "venue": null, "journal": null, "has_pdf_body_text": true, "mag_id": null, "mag_field_of_study": null, "outbound_citations": ["123141657", "133403254", "123141657", "170160218"], "inbound_citations": [], "has_outbound_citations": true, "has_inbound_citations": false, "has_pdf_parse": true, "has_pdf_parsed_abstract": false, "has_pdf_parsed_body_text": true, "has_pdf_parsed_bib_entries": true, "has_pdf_parsed_ref_entries": true, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:199666531"} +{"paper_id": "199666812", "title": "Book Reviews", "authors": [{"first": "Ming", "middle": [], "last": "Yue", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Tahir", "middle": [], "last": "Wood", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Zouheir", "middle": ["A."], "last": "Maalej", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": null, "year": 2013, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": "10.1515/cog-2013-0012", "venue": "Cognitive Linguistics", "journal": "Cognitive Linguistics", "has_pdf_body_text": false, "mag_id": null, "mag_field_of_study": null, "outbound_citations": ["60438898", "140369608", "147274549", "142375150", "144226535"], "inbound_citations": [], "has_outbound_citations": true, "has_inbound_citations": false, "has_pdf_parse": true, "has_pdf_parsed_abstract": false, "has_pdf_parsed_body_text": false, "has_pdf_parsed_bib_entries": true, "has_pdf_parsed_ref_entries": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:199666812"} +{"paper_id": "199666978", "title": "Understanding and overcoming pragmatic failure in intercultural communication: From focus on speakers to focus on hearers", "authors": [{"first": "Manuel", "middle": [], "last": "Padilla Cruz", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": "Abstract For learners to communicate efficiently in the L2, they must avoid pragmatic failure. In many cases, teachers' praxis centres on the learner's performance in the L2 or his role as a speaker, which neglects the importance of his role as interpreter of utterances. Assuming that, as hearers, learners also have a responsibility to avoid pragmatic failure, this paper endorses the relevance-theoretic view of communication, its explanation about why misunderstandings arise, and the belief that the learner's sophistication in understanding is not the same as that of a native. Therefore, it argues that learners must be taught to be cautious optimistic hearers. As a result, learners will be able to reject interpretations of utterances, which, due to the linguistic or cultural incompetence of their native or non-native interlocutors in the L2 system, they are led to regard as relevant enough although their interlocutors may have expected them to arrive at a different interpretation.", "year": 2013, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": "10.1515/iral-2013-0002", "venue": null, "journal": null, "has_pdf_body_text": false, "mag_id": null, "mag_field_of_study": null, "outbound_citations": ["60109270", "145188868", "144331859", "145650427", "145249125", "143655308", "156562361", "158849154", "197656439", "51777146", "145002096", "144750456", "145625950", "149663472", "73635773", "170804197", "145453886", "140770097", "143673547", "151537014", "146425583", "144527093", "145222753", "143975332", "144576281", "145057944", "145772129", "145688847", "145404306", "150949584", "146459173", "143175031", "7087125", "143778433", "143192392", "146357966", "147848116", "145407723", "144543592", "143540207", "143553098", "143399773", "143633782", "140799391", "35667508", "141653907", "142919618", "142746826", "15589541", "147904885"], "inbound_citations": [], "has_outbound_citations": true, "has_inbound_citations": false, "has_pdf_parse": true, "has_pdf_parsed_abstract": false, "has_pdf_parsed_body_text": false, "has_pdf_parsed_bib_entries": true, "has_pdf_parsed_ref_entries": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:199666978"} +{"paper_id": "199667175", "title": "Infinitesimal Chow Dilogarithm", "authors": [{"first": "Sinan", "middle": [], "last": "\u00dcnver", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": "Let $C_{2}$ be a smooth and projective curve over the ring of dual numbers of a field $k.$ Given non-zero rational functions $f,g,$ and $h$ on $C_{2},$ we define an invariant $\\rho(f\\wedge g \\wedge h) \\in k.$ This is an analog of the real analytic Chow dilogarithm and the extension to non-linear cycles of the additive dilogarithm. Using this construction we state and prove an infinitesimal version of the strong reciprocity conjecture. Also using $\\rho,$ we define an infinitesimal regulator on algebraic cycles of weight two which generalizes Park's construction in the case of cycles with modulus.", "year": 2017, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": "10.1090/jag/746", "venue": null, "journal": "arXiv: Algebraic Geometry", "mag_id": "2994866054,2780797836", "mag_field_of_study": ["Mathematics"], "outbound_citations": [], "inbound_citations": [], "has_outbound_citations": false, "has_inbound_citations": false, "has_pdf_parse": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:199667175"} +{"paper_id": "199667660", "title": "Assembling r-gons Out of n Given Segments", "authors": [{"first": "B. 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Though having their own specificities, both aims require combining ultra-high sensitivity readout together with ultra-sensitive mechanical response, sharing for example the common condition to involve measurement schemes limited at a level better than that of the Standard Quantum Limit (SQL) [1]. Using optical readout, we demonstrate for the first time sub-SQL imprecision for nanomechanical motion at room temperature. By using a cavity optomechanical near-field coupling scheme with more than one order of magnitude improved optomechanical coupling coefficients [2] combined with homodyne detection we reach a room-temperature imprecision 3 dB below the SQL launching only 1 \u00b5W of optical input power (see Fig. 1).", "year": 2011, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": "10.1109/CLEOE.2011.5943378", "venue": "CLEO 2011", "journal": null, "mag_id": "2169568888", "mag_field_of_study": ["Physics"], "outbound_citations": [], "inbound_citations": ["53688996", "7316134", "124199288", "207344814", "182952934", "16523979", "209202751", "119182536", "108290502", "119491465", "22864405", "195776182", "215555551", "215250228", "120774028", "118863899", "204008723", "195750603", "117761123", "19178928", "6670430", "1167918", "9640857", "146807209", "118886925", "207881357", "55338474", "118422029", "17308505", "13269", "22484366", "128360294", "207880733"], "has_outbound_citations": false, "has_inbound_citations": true, "has_pdf_parse": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:199667784"} +{"paper_id": "199667885", "title": "High sensitivity phonon spectroscopy of bose-einstein condensates using matter-wave interference", "authors": [{"first": "Nadav", "middle": [], "last": "Katz", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Roee", "middle": [], "last": "Ozeri", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Nir", "middle": [], "last": "Davidson", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "C.", "middle": [], "last": "Tozzo", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Franco", "middle": [], "last": "Dalfovo", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": "We observe in time-of-flight images a matter-wave fringe pattern for low momentum excitations. The contrast of these fringes is a sensitive spectroscopic probe explained by a Bogoliubov excitation projection and approaches the quantized excitation regime", "year": 2004, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": "10.1364/IQEC.2004.IPDA4", "venue": "Conference on Lasers and Electro-Optics/International Quantum Electronics Conference and Photonic Applications Systems Technologies", "journal": "Conference on Lasers and Electro-Optics/International Quantum Electronics Conference and Photonic Applications Systems Technologies", "mag_id": "2146848379", "mag_field_of_study": ["Physics"], "outbound_citations": [], "inbound_citations": ["13133224", "210932335", "55647420", "118019810"], "has_outbound_citations": false, "has_inbound_citations": true, "has_pdf_parse": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:199667885"} +{"paper_id": "199667929", "title": "Fourier transform infrared spectroscopic imaging of colon tissues: evaluating the significance of amide I and C\u2013H stretching bands in diagnostic applications with machine learning", "authors": [{"first": "Cai", "middle": ["Li"], "last": "Song", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Martha", "middle": ["Z."], "last": "Vardaki", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Robert", "middle": ["D."], "last": "Goldin", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Sergei", "middle": ["G."], "last": "Kazarian", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": "Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopic imaging of colon biopsy tissues in transmission combined with machine learning for the classification of different stages of colon malignancy was carried out in this study. Two different approaches, an optical and a computational one, were applied for the elimination of the scattering background during the measurements and compared with the results of the machine learning model without correction for the scattering. Several different data processing pathways were implemented in order to obtain a high accuracy of the prediction model. This study demonstrates, for the first time, that C\u2013H stretching and amide I bands are of little to no significance in the classification of the colon malignancy, based on the Gini importance values by random forest (RF). The best prediction outcome is found when supervised RF classification was carried out in the fingerprint region of the spectral data between 1500 and 1000 cm\u22121 (excluding the contribution of amide I and II bands). An overall prediction accuracy higher than 90% is achieved through the RF. The results also show that dysplastic and hyperplastic tissues are well distinguished. This leads to the insight that the important differences between hyperplastic and dysplastic colon tissues lie within the fingerprint region of FTIR spectra. In this study, computational correction performed better than optical correction, but the findings show that the disease states of colon biopsies can be distinguished effectively without elimination of Mie scattering effect.", "year": 2019, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": "PMC6834539", "pubmed_id": "31418050", "doi": "10.1007/s00216-019-02069-6", "venue": "Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry", "journal": "Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry", "has_pdf_body_text": true, "mag_id": "2968510204", "mag_field_of_study": ["Chemistry", "Medicine"], "outbound_citations": ["10136157", "4857709", "3080695", "46815721", "65493", "42336549", "3799133", "205740894", "8697954", "58614719", "89141", "45213734", "25604902", "13127336", "9063308", "9027030", "13926640", "4130144", "28080105", "4078406", "20006579", "42351382", "28875281", "28243660", "24864301", "2657379", "41930158", "24343824", "73451843", "51619155", "25984155", "99085034"], "inbound_citations": [], "has_outbound_citations": true, "has_inbound_citations": false, "has_pdf_parse": true, "has_pdf_parsed_abstract": true, "has_pdf_parsed_body_text": true, "has_pdf_parsed_bib_entries": true, "has_pdf_parsed_ref_entries": true, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:199667929"} +{"paper_id": "199668059", "title": "Damping of waves of agitation in starling flocks", "authors": [{"first": "C.", "middle": ["K."], "last": "Hemelrijk", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "A.", "middle": [], "last": "Costanzo", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "H.", "middle": [], "last": "Hildenbrandt", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "C.", "middle": [], "last": "Carere", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": "When a predator attacks a flock of starlings (Sturnus vulgaris), involving thousands of individuals, a typical collective escape response is the so-called agitation wave, consisting of one or more dark bands (pulses) propagating through the flock and moving away from the predator (usually a Peregrine falcon, Falco peregrinus). The mechanism underlying this collective behavior remains debated. A theoretical study has suggested that the individual motion underlying a pulse could be a skitter (in the form of a zigzag), that is copied by nearby neighbors, and causes us to temporarily observe a larger surface of the wing because the bird is banking during turning while zigzagging. It is not known, however, whether pulses during a wave event weaken over time. This is of interest, because whereas during the usual turning by an undisturbed flock the motion is copied completely without weakening, we may expect that pulses dampen during a wave event because individuals that are further away from a predator react less because of reduced fear. In the present paper, we show in empirical data that pulses during a wave event weaken over time. Our computational model, StarDisplay, reveals that this is most likely a consequence of a reduction of the maximum banking angle during the zigzag escape maneuver rather than by a reduced tendency to copy this maneuver with time. The response seems adaptive because of lowered danger at a larger distance to the location of attack. SIGNIFICANCE STATEMENT: Huge flocks of starlings display amazing patterns of collective escape when attacked by an avian predator, such as a Peregrine falcon. One of them is the \u201cagitation wave\u201d in which dark bands move away from the predator. Dark bands arise probably from the temporarily larger wing area, which is observed when birds perform a skitter escape motion (zigzag) while temporarily banking sideward. Whereas during regular flock turns birds copy each other\u2019s motion completely, it is unknown whether this happens during agitation waves, because individuals further away from the attack may be less frightened. Studying this both empirically at the group level only and in a computational model at both the level of the individual and the group, we show that pulses of waves fade out with time and that this is probably due to a reduced maximum banking angle during the zigzag maneuver rather than a lower tendency of copying. This seems an adaptive response.", "year": 2019, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": "10.1007/s00265-019-2734-4", "venue": "Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology", "journal": "Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology", "has_pdf_body_text": true, "mag_id": "2967008248", "mag_field_of_study": ["Biology"], "outbound_citations": ["4998117", "53161015", "2048695", "54896606", "54682128", "34354788", "53257103", "1024004", "4971911", "85862556", "24188512", "15934145", "59581727", "6600274", "1665613", "91179848", "1784457", "215675704", "53167948", "215301280", "124583"], "inbound_citations": [], "has_outbound_citations": true, "has_inbound_citations": false, "has_pdf_parse": true, "has_pdf_parsed_abstract": true, "has_pdf_parsed_body_text": true, "has_pdf_parsed_bib_entries": true, "has_pdf_parsed_ref_entries": true, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:199668059"} +{"paper_id": "199668074", "title": "Leptin polymorphism rs3828942: risk for anxiety disorders?", "authors": [{"first": "Pamela", "middle": ["Silva", "Vit\u00f3ria"], "last": "Salerno", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Clarissa", "middle": ["Ribeiro"], "last": "Bastos", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Ariadni", "middle": [], "last": "Peres", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Ana", "middle": ["Paula"], "last": "Ardais", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Marta", "middle": [], "last": "Gazal", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Karen", "middle": [], "last": "Jansen", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Luciano", "middle": ["Dias", "de", "Mattos"], "last": "Souza", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Ricardo", "middle": ["Azevedo"], "last": "da Silva", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Manuella", "middle": ["Pinto"], "last": "Kaster", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Diogo", "middle": ["Rizzato"], "last": "Lara", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Gabriele", "middle": [], "last": "Ghisleni", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": "Leptin is an anorexigenic hormone well recognized by its role in mediating energy homeostasis. Recently, leptin has been associated with psychiatric disorders and interestingly, leptin treatment has shown antidepressant and anxiolytic effects. We examined the association of leptin levels and leptin (LEP) gene rs3828942 polymorphism with anxiety disorders considering sex differences. A cross-sectional population-based study, including 1067 young adults, of whom 291 presented anxiety disorders diagnosed by the Mini International Neuropsychiatric Interview (MINI 5.0). The rs3828942 polymorphism was genotyped by real-time PCR and ELISA measured leptin levels. Leptin levels were not associated with anxiety disorders after adjusting for sex and body mass index (BMI) [s = \u2212 0.009 (\u2212 0.090\u20130.072); p = 0.832]. The distribution of rs3828942 genotypes was not associated with anxiety disorders. However, in a sex-stratified sample, the A-allele of rs3828942 polymorphism was associated with risk for GAD in women even when adjusting for confounding variables [OR = 1.87 (1.17\u20132.98); p = 0.008]. In a subsample of 202 individuals with GAD and control matched by sex and BMI, results suggest an interaction between genotypes and GAD diagnosis based on leptin levels only in the male group [F (1, 54) = 6.464; p = 0.0139]. Leptin is suggested to be related with the neurobiology of anxiety disorders in a sex-dependent manner since women carrying the A-allele of LEP rs3828942 present a higher risk for GAD, while leptin levels seem to be lower in men with GAD carrying A-allele. Studies on the relationship between leptin polymorphisms and levels are scarce and, therefore, further research is necessary.", "year": 2019, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": "31420734", "doi": "10.1007/s00406-019-01051-8", "venue": "European Archives of Psychiatry and Clinical Neuroscience", "journal": "European Archives of Psychiatry and Clinical Neuroscience", "has_pdf_body_text": false, "mag_id": "2967850268", "mag_field_of_study": ["Psychology", "Medicine"], "outbound_citations": ["7162035", "26343535", "16742343", "3680651", "10345680", "42670551", "24832237", "30373719", "39586096", "45968", "6678887", "5178719", "21868173", "2709161", "23470519", "22408170", "2158500", "7266105", "25789138", "21911837", "205286777", "206105533", "25153938", "39180070", "19558352", "146920637", "45722823", "40108219", "12568290", "19974125", "12637596", "143608370", "25142570", "45122523", "47007879", "32764618", "4824987", "420301", "28032156", "20551930", "3828735"], "inbound_citations": [], "has_outbound_citations": true, "has_inbound_citations": false, "has_pdf_parse": true, "has_pdf_parsed_abstract": false, "has_pdf_parsed_body_text": false, "has_pdf_parsed_bib_entries": true, "has_pdf_parsed_ref_entries": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:199668074"} +{"paper_id": "199668167", "title": "Synthesis and Biological Activity of N-Aryl(alkyl)-2-[2-(9H-fluoren-9-ylidene)hydrazinylidene]-5,5-dimethyl-4-oxohexanamides", "authors": [{"first": "A.", "middle": ["I."], "last": "Siutkina", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "N.", "middle": ["M."], "last": "Igidov", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "M.", "middle": ["V."], "last": "Dmitriev", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "R.", "middle": ["R."], "last": "Makhmudov", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "V.", "middle": ["V."], "last": "Novikova", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": "Ring opening of 5-tert-butyl-3-[(9H-fluoren-9-ylidene)hydrazinylidene]furan-2(3H)-one by the action of primary amines afforded a series of new 2-[(9H-fluoren-9-ylidene)hydrazinylidene]-5,5-dimethyl-4-oxohexan-amides. The synthesized compounds were tested for antinociceptive and antimicrobial activities.", "year": 2019, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": "10.1134/S1070363219070065", "venue": "Russian Journal of General Chemistry", "journal": "Russian Journal of General Chemistry", "has_pdf_body_text": false, "mag_id": "2967241090", "mag_field_of_study": ["Chemistry"], "outbound_citations": ["1709740"], "inbound_citations": [], "has_outbound_citations": true, "has_inbound_citations": false, "has_pdf_parse": true, "has_pdf_parsed_abstract": false, "has_pdf_parsed_body_text": false, "has_pdf_parsed_bib_entries": true, "has_pdf_parsed_ref_entries": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:199668167"} +{"paper_id": "199668194", "title": "Effect of Adsorption on the Energy Characteristics of a Rough Solid", "authors": [{"first": "Yu.", "middle": ["K."], "last": "Tovbin", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "E.", "middle": ["S."], "last": "Zaitseva", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "E.", "middle": ["E."], "last": "Gvozdeva", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": "The work analyzes the energy characteristics of rough interfaces with and without taking into account adsorption. For simplicity, the theory of the lattice gas model is exemplified by taking into account a lateral interaction between the nearest components of the system. The behavior of the surface free and internal energies of the interface between the rough solid and the adsorbed gas is considered. The effect of the non-equilibrium states of interfaces on the energy characteristics of the surface are analyzed depending on the formation temperature of a flat rough surface. The difference between the excess surface energy at the solid\u2013mobile phase interface and the non-equilibrium analogue of the surface tension of the same system, which transforms into the surface tension in the complete equilibrium state, is discussed. The effect of adsorption on the energy characteristics of the flat rough surface and the position of the equimolar surface is explored, depending on the gas pressure during physical adsorption and chemisorption. The means of calculating the fluctuation estimates of the formation probability of a rough solid boundary from the metastable state with a flat boundary is formulated. The size dependences of the formation probability of a circular region with a rough solid boundary on its curvature radius are obtained.", "year": 2019, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": "10.1134/S1990793119030229", "venue": "Russian Journal of Physical Chemistry B", "journal": "Russian Journal of Physical Chemistry B", "has_pdf_body_text": false, "mag_id": "2967031579", "mag_field_of_study": ["Chemistry"], "outbound_citations": ["92968883", "92864622", "91661679", "93240412"], "inbound_citations": [], "has_outbound_citations": true, "has_inbound_citations": false, "has_pdf_parse": true, "has_pdf_parsed_abstract": false, "has_pdf_parsed_body_text": false, "has_pdf_parsed_bib_entries": true, "has_pdf_parsed_ref_entries": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:199668194"} +{"paper_id": "199668213", "title": "Are critical care authors publication dealers?", "authors": [{"first": "Peter", "middle": ["Buhl"], "last": "Hjortrup", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Chiara", "middle": [], "last": "Robba", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Emmanuel", "middle": [], "last": "Weiss", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Audrey", "middle": [], "last": "De Jong", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Julie", "middle": [], "last": "Helms", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": null, "year": 2019, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": "31420681", "doi": "10.1007/s00134-019-05733-8", "venue": "Intensive Care Medicine", "journal": "Intensive Care Medicine", "has_pdf_body_text": false, "mag_id": "2966943906", "mag_field_of_study": ["Medicine"], "outbound_citations": ["52198631", "1296732", "215029992", "51981013", "52074250"], "inbound_citations": ["212668575"], "has_outbound_citations": true, "has_inbound_citations": true, "has_pdf_parse": true, "has_pdf_parsed_abstract": false, "has_pdf_parsed_body_text": false, "has_pdf_parsed_bib_entries": true, "has_pdf_parsed_ref_entries": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:199668213"} +{"paper_id": "199668214", "title": "Life history stage and extrinsic factors affect behavioural time allocation in plains zebras (Equus quagga) in the Serengeti ecosystem", "authors": [{"first": "P.", "middle": ["A."], "last": "Seeber", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "M.", "middle": [], "last": "Franz", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "A.", "middle": ["D."], "last": "Greenwood", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "M.", "middle": ["L."], "last": "East", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": "Time is a limited resource and how well it is allocated to competing behaviours can profoundly affect Darwinian fitness. Life history theory predicts that the amount of time allocated to vital behaviours will change with life history stage, resulting in trade-offs between competing behaviours. Moreover, a range of environmental factors can also affect activity budgets. We studied diurnal time allocation by migratory plains zebras (Equus quagga) in the Serengeti ecosystem, Tanzania, and investigated the effect of life history stage, social environment, habitat structure, and day time on time allocation to five behavioural categories (grazing, resting, vigilance, movement, other). We expected (1) increased vulnerability to predation and impeded predator detection to increase vigilance and decrease resting and grazing; (2) energetically costly life stages to increase grazing and decrease resting; and (3) increasing age in young to result in increased vigilance and grazing and decreased resting. Our findings revealed that in young zebras, resting decreased and grazing increased from the youngest to the oldest age class. Band stallions spent more time grazing and less time resting and moving than bachelors. Lactating mares devoted more time to grazing but less to resting and vigilance than other mares. Mares spent most time vigilant in the last third and stallions in the first third of the day. Adult zebras moved more, and mares were more vigilant in the woodland boundary than on short grass plains. Taken together, our study identifies intrinsic and extrinsic factors shaping time allocation decisions and trade-offs between competing behaviours in plains zebra. SIGNIFICANCE STATEMENT: How well animals allocate their limited time to competing behaviours will affect their survival and reproduction. For example, energetically costly life history stages often require an increase in foraging whereas when predators threaten survival, more time should be allocated to vigilance. Increased investment of time in one behaviour requires decreased investment in another or other behaviours; thus, trade-offs in time are expected. Life history theory predicts substantial changes in the time allocated to vital behaviours between life stages. We investigated the effect of life history stage and environmental factors on the behavioural time budgets of migratory plains zebras in the Serengeti ecosystem. Our results showed that life history stage, juvenile age and environmental factors determine how time is invested in vital behaviours, and the behavioural trade-offs this entails.", "year": 2019, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": "10.1007/s00265-019-2738-0", "venue": "Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology", "journal": "Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology", "has_pdf_body_text": false, "mag_id": "2967677920", "mag_field_of_study": ["Biology"], "outbound_citations": ["1762967", "2635677", "16225793", "23732045", "53149812", "54252836", "40827365", "31961762", "53155748", "53453302", "83883332", "85316119", "23286759", "53144820", "86432813", "53164230", "82625526", "83501059", "8800907", "5365181", "25571239", "23017602", "16010213", "29621388", "141835", "44191137", "1010280", "7286254", "86385011", "54337868", "25317767", "53197178", "53205927", "84946009", "42973959", "89771051", "86935095", "85964908", "52052897", "11329342", "84514300", "84684404", "9038663", "2215450", "86505685", "88164560", "4434246", "86716428", "53181145", "18595371", "36726086", "85411073", "53202810", "85791385", "84051189", "24643115", "4748422", "27185224", "5797203", "16961337", "24206912", "83738586", "84580958", "55228277"], "inbound_citations": [], "has_outbound_citations": true, "has_inbound_citations": false, "has_pdf_parse": true, "has_pdf_parsed_abstract": false, "has_pdf_parsed_body_text": false, "has_pdf_parsed_bib_entries": true, "has_pdf_parsed_ref_entries": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:199668214"} +{"paper_id": "199668350", "title": "Can the Routine Use of Patient-Reported Outcome Measures Improve the Delivery of Person-Centered Diabetes Care? A Review of Recent Developments and a Case Study", "authors": [{"first": "Soren", "middle": ["E."], "last": "Skovlund", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "TH", "middle": [], "last": "Lichtenberg", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "D.", "middle": [], "last": "Hessler", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "N.", "middle": [], "last": "Ejskjaer", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": "Purpose of Review ::: In recent years, the recommendation for and use of patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) in routine diabetes care has significantly increased. We review recent evidence and highlight key opportunities and challenges related to the active clinical use of PROMs to support person-centered diabetes care and focus areas for future research in the area.", "year": 2019, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": "31420754", "doi": "10.1007/s11892-019-1190-x", "venue": "Current Diabetes Reports", "journal": "Current Diabetes Reports", "has_pdf_body_text": false, "mag_id": "2968513459", "mag_field_of_study": ["Medicine"], "outbound_citations": ["12858221", "207114770", "43952074", "35320664", "55497671", "24822033", "165163212", "207450806", "29016437", "8706883", "9386461", "20476293", "34537613", "19701253", "52916177", "25323133", "40895514", "2336621", "14807917", "90716605", "3894759", "9533357", "20251510", "1346422", "207235431", "1667026", "19233066", "36362931", "21736917", "1912165", "1266191", "9161456", "6046660", "78388013", "2523742", "3541850", "1912165", "8194624", "16408251", "207358001", "207357992", "32205570", "215017131", "148570449", "18579951", "1247808", "13443271", "73100960", "215465567", "206264504", "21443131", "49216594", "13443271", "16442163", "4718409", "1185686", "18629642", "46171833", "27213482", "81983098", "19568640", "14523088", "8487113", "13714190", "24994983", "4702876", "19512004", "205373760", "43034799", "4604410", "4550378", "15637345", "80694745", "47008795", "25201070", "37451146"], "inbound_citations": [], "has_outbound_citations": true, "has_inbound_citations": false, "has_pdf_parse": true, "has_pdf_parsed_abstract": false, "has_pdf_parsed_body_text": false, "has_pdf_parsed_bib_entries": true, "has_pdf_parsed_ref_entries": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:199668350"} +{"paper_id": "199668397", "title": "The predominance of nucleotidyl activation in bacterial phosphonate biosynthesis", "authors": [{"first": "Kyle", "middle": [], "last": "Rice", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Kissa", "middle": [], "last": "Batul", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Jacqueline", "middle": [], "last": "Whiteside", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Jayne", "middle": [], "last": "Kelso", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Monica", "middle": [], "last": "Papinski", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Edward", "middle": [], "last": "Schmidt", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Alena", "middle": [], "last": "Pratasouskaya", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Dacheng", "middle": [], "last": "Wang", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Rebecca", "middle": [], "last": "Sullivan", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Christopher", "middle": [], "last": "Bartlett", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Joel", "middle": ["T."], "last": "Weadge", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Marc", "middle": ["W.", "Van", "der"], "last": "Kamp", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Gabriel", "middle": [], "last": "Moreno-Hagelsieb", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Michael", "middle": ["D."], "last": "Suits", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Geoff", "middle": ["P."], "last": "Horsman", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": "Phosphonates are rare and unusually bioactive natural products. However, most bacterial phosphonate biosynthetic capacity is dedicated to tailoring cell surfaces with molecules like 2-aminoethylphosphonate (AEP). Although phosphoenolpyruvate mutase (Ppm)-catalyzed installation of C-P bonds is known, subsequent phosphonyl tailoring (Pnt) pathway steps remain enigmatic. Here we identify nucleotidyltransferases in over two-thirds of phosphonate biosynthetic gene clusters, including direct fusions to ~60% of Ppm enzymes. We characterize two putative phosphonyl tailoring cytidylyltransferases (PntCs) that prefer AEP over phosphocholine (P-Cho) \u2013 a similar substrate used by the related enzyme LicC, which is a virulence factor in Streptococcus pneumoniae. PntC structural analyses reveal steric discrimination against phosphocholine. These findings highlight nucleotidyl activation as a predominant chemical logic in phosphonate biosynthesis and set the stage for probing diverse phosphonyl tailoring pathways.", "year": 2019, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": "PMC6697681", "pubmed_id": "31420548", "doi": "10.1038/s41467-019-11627-6", "venue": "Nature Communications", "journal": "Nature Communications", "has_pdf_body_text": true, "mag_id": "2967617806", "mag_field_of_study": ["Biology", "Medicine"], "outbound_citations": ["22643445", "35846416", "22526836", "8291195", "7806999", "32802501", "25918107", "30492575", "4401152", "5528743", "8563284", "40497716", "6994837", "9271275", "2235529", "41351280", "1557548", "21800348", "636102", "5383929", "33053210", "6572293", "3433970", "14157628", "1106539", "30259289", "19659433", "16141225", "8341798", "15664926", "28241980", "51627915", "46932255", "206540625", "2446485", "10196097", "35538858", "206341208", "2467786", "21262783", "8566632", "7863753", "1387956", "9574721", "215519370", "14032454", "5192752", "18734898", "29300500", "90761717", "2653229", "17338358"], "inbound_citations": [], "has_outbound_citations": true, "has_inbound_citations": false, "has_pdf_parse": true, "has_pdf_parsed_abstract": true, "has_pdf_parsed_body_text": true, "has_pdf_parsed_bib_entries": true, "has_pdf_parsed_ref_entries": true, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:199668397"} +{"paper_id": "199668481", "title": "A Fair Approach for Multi-Objective Water Resources Allocation", "authors": [{"first": "Jing", "middle": [], "last": "Tian", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Shenglian", "middle": [], "last": "Guo", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Dedi", "middle": [], "last": "Liu", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Zhengke", "middle": [], "last": "Pan", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Xingjun", "middle": [], "last": "Hong", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": "Due to the effect of climate change, rapid population growth and widespread water pollution, fresh water becomes an increasingly scarce natural resource. Optimal allocation of water resources is one of the most effective resolutions to deal with rising water demand and insufficient freshwater resources. This study proposes a fair approach for water resources allocation by employing the Sperner\u2019s lemma to solve the conflicts of different objectives and those of competing regions. A multi-objective optimal allocation model is firstly formulated to generate the Pareto frontier surface, which maximizes the economic interest while minimizing the amount of organic pollutants. Subsequently, the approach searches for acceptable allocation schemes over the Pareto frontier surfaces through the total water quantity and envy-free constraints. The proposed model is applied to the middle and lower reaches of Hanjiang river basin in China. Results indicate that water allocation between multi-region can achieve Nash equilibrium by using the water conflict resolution method to select fair water allocation schemes, in which each region obtains its preferred water quantity. The proposed approach is proved effective for water resources management in the case study and demonstrates the potential for effective application in other basins.", "year": 2019, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": "10.1007/s11269-019-02325-5", "venue": "Water Resources Management", "journal": "Water Resources Management", "has_pdf_body_text": false, "mag_id": "2963001036", "mag_field_of_study": ["Economics"], "outbound_citations": ["154620723", "122481486", "115590523", "6671158", "130466670", "37248021", "121791484", "9914171", "54692867", "143222411", "109031423", "133560227", "7197242", "111276989", "111019989", "35603222", "158742668", "154876381", "134727987", "111940865", "33688485", "34931849", "4979870", "5697918", "41772443", "157238925", "3022620", "154237628", "86640665", "154090016", "132823743", "114516124", "215360824", "3159015"], "inbound_citations": ["209420472"], "has_outbound_citations": true, "has_inbound_citations": true, "has_pdf_parse": true, "has_pdf_parsed_abstract": false, "has_pdf_parsed_body_text": false, "has_pdf_parsed_bib_entries": true, "has_pdf_parsed_ref_entries": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:199668481"} +{"paper_id": "199668571", "title": "NONLERFNESS OF ARITHMETIC HYPERBOLIC MANIFOLD GROUPS", "authors": [{"first": "Hongbin", "middle": [], "last": "Sun", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": "We will show that, for any noncompact arithmetic hyperbolic mmanifold with m \u2265 4, and any compact arithmetic hyperbolic m-manifold with m \u2265 5 which is not a 7-dimensional arithmetic hyperbolic manifold defined by octonions, its fundamental group is not LERF. The main ingredient in the proof is a study of certain graph of groups with hyperbolic 3-manifold groups being the vertex groups. We will also show that a compact irreducible 3manifold with empty or tori boundary does not support a geometric structure if and only if its fundamental group is not LERF.", "year": 2016, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": null, "venue": null, "journal": null, "mag_id": "2517699393", "mag_field_of_study": ["Mathematics"], "outbound_citations": [], "inbound_citations": ["119712071"], "has_outbound_citations": false, "has_inbound_citations": true, "has_pdf_parse": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:199668571"} +{"paper_id": "199668762", "title": "A toy model for the Drinfeld-Lafforgue shtuka construction", "authors": [{"first": "D.", "middle": [], "last": "Gaitsgory", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "D.", "middle": [], "last": "Kazhdan", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "N.", "middle": [], "last": "Rozenblyum", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Y.", "middle": [], "last": "Varshavsky", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": "The goal of this paper is to provide a categorical framework that leads to the definition of shtukas \\`a la Drinfeld and of excursion operators a la V. Lafforgue. We take as the point of departure the Hecke action of Rep(G^L) on the category Shv(Bun_G) of sheaves on Bun_G, and also the end-functor of the latter category, given by the action of the geometric Frobenius. The shtuka construction will be obtained by applying (various versions of) categorical trace.", "year": 2019, "arxiv_id": "1908.05420", "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": null, "venue": null, "journal": "arXiv: Algebraic Geometry", "mag_id": "2967353576", "mag_field_of_study": ["Mathematics"], "outbound_citations": [], "inbound_citations": ["209140635"], "has_outbound_citations": false, "has_inbound_citations": true, "has_pdf_parse": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:199668762"} +{"paper_id": "199668868", "title": "The Jordan-H\\\"older property and Grothendieck monoids of exact categories", "authors": [{"first": "Haruhisa", "middle": [], "last": "Enomoto", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": "We investigate the Jordan-Holder property (JHP) in exact categories. First we introduce a new invariant of exact categories, the Grothendieck monoids, and show that (JHP) holds if and only if the Grothendieck monoid is free. Moreover, we give a criterion for this which only uses the Grothendieck group and the number of simple objects. Next we apply these results to the representation theory of artin algebras. For a large class of exact categories including functorially finite torsion(-free) classes, (JHP) holds precisely when the number of projectives is equal to that of simples. We study torsion-free classes in type A quiver in detail using the combinatorics of symmetric groups. In particular, we show that simples correspond to Bruhat inversions of a $c$-sortable element, and give the combinatorial criterion for (JHP).", "year": 2019, "arxiv_id": "1908.05446", "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": null, "venue": null, "journal": "arXiv: Representation Theory", "has_pdf_body_text": true, "mag_id": "2967670826", "mag_field_of_study": ["Mathematics"], "outbound_citations": ["51741179", "120389371", "124593291", "119729036", "31574621", "53482351", "53310659", "119719729", "17298037", "119121648", "119126472", "122908332", "117743546", "117195350", "7808808", "15148786", "118245180", "119807515", "125586376", "118916473", "886565", "119843462", "121832427", "122405718", "5566454"], "inbound_citations": ["203618878", "211252603", "211252613", "174801196"], "has_outbound_citations": true, "has_inbound_citations": true, "has_pdf_parse": true, "has_pdf_parsed_abstract": true, "has_pdf_parsed_body_text": true, "has_pdf_parsed_bib_entries": true, "has_pdf_parsed_ref_entries": true, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:199668868"} +{"paper_id": "199668948", "title": "Towards conceptual generalization in the embedding space", "authors": [{"first": "Luka", "middle": [], "last": "Nenadovic", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Vladimir", "middle": [], "last": "Prelovac", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": "Humans are able to conceive physical reality by jointly learning different facets thereof. To every pair of notions related to a perceived reality may correspond a mutual relation, which is a notion on its own, but one-level higher. Thus, we may have a description of perceived reality on at least two levels and the translation map between them is in general, due to their different content corpus, one-to-many. Following success of the unsupervised neural machine translation models, which are essentially one-to-one mappings trained separately on monolingual corpora, we examine further capabilities of the unsupervised deep learning methods used there and apply some of these methods to sets of notions of different level and measure. Using the graph and word embedding-like techniques, we build one-to-many map without parallel data in order to establish a unified vector representation of the outer world by combining notions of different kind into a unique conceptual framework. Due to their latent similarity, by aligning the two embedding spaces in purely unsupervised way, one obtains a geometric relation between objects of cognition on the two levels, making it possible to express a natural knowledge using one description in the context of the other.", "year": 2019, "arxiv_id": "1906.01873", "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": null, "venue": null, "journal": "arXiv: Artificial Intelligence", "has_pdf_body_text": true, "mag_id": "2969000870", "mag_field_of_study": ["Computer Science"], "outbound_citations": ["13335042", "61556494", "53237667", "207556454", "53245704", "3470398", "2871880", "117925810", "1033682", "60565534", "207238980", "16050699", "57761278", "209396626", "1210515", "52154332", "3518190", "5033497", "108296442", "1966640", "16447573", "10659969", "1957433", "3051291", "1563370", "18593743", "121676935", "7961699", "15699908", "15538672", "13756489"], "inbound_citations": [], "has_outbound_citations": true, "has_inbound_citations": false, "has_pdf_parse": true, "has_pdf_parsed_abstract": true, "has_pdf_parsed_body_text": true, "has_pdf_parsed_bib_entries": true, "has_pdf_parsed_ref_entries": true, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:199668948"} +{"paper_id": "199669016", "title": "Respiratory and muscular response to acute non-metabolic fatigue during ramp incremental cycling", "authors": [{"first": "Alessandro", "middle": ["L."], "last": "Colosio", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Emmanuele", "middle": [], "last": "Baldessari", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Enrico", "middle": [], "last": "Basso", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Silvia", "middle": [], "last": "Pogliaghi", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": "Abstract We tested the hypothesis that acute, non-metabolic fatigue, by reducing maximal power output and possibly increasing muscle recruitment at a given exercise intensity, will reduce indexes of exercise tolerance during incremental cycling. Ten subjects performed three ramp incremental tests respectively after static stretching (STRC), dropjumps (DJ) or control (CTRL). Fatigue was assessed as reduction in maximal power output (sprintPO) during isokinetic sprints. During the ramps we measured: oxygen consumption (VO2), power output (PO), and surface electromyography. sprintPO was reduced after STRC and DJ (p = 0.007) yet not after CTRL. During the ramps, the interventions augmented muscle excitation vs CTRL (p \u2264 0.001). Peak PO and VO2 were reduced after STRC (302 \u00b1 39W p = 0.033, 3365 \u00b1 465 ml/min p = 0.015) and DJ (300 \u00b1 37W p = 0.023, 3413 \u00b1 476 ml/min p = 0.094) vs CTRL (314 \u00b1 41W, 3505 \u00b1 486 ml/min). Interventions were associated with early occurrence of the ventilatory thresholds and increased VO2 vs CTRL (p = 0.029). The physiological response after acute non-metabolic fatigue suggests a link between exercise intolerance and the decreased ability to produce force.", "year": 2019, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": "31425884", "doi": "10.1016/j.resp.2019.103281", "venue": "Respiratory physiology & neurobiology", "journal": "Respiratory physiology & neurobiology", "mag_id": "2968945660", "mag_field_of_study": ["Medicine"], "outbound_citations": [], "inbound_citations": [], "has_outbound_citations": false, "has_inbound_citations": false, "has_pdf_parse": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:199669016"} +{"paper_id": "199669684", "title": "Ab initioshell model with a core", "authors": [{"first": "Bruce", "middle": [], "last": "Barrett", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Alexander", "middle": [], "last": "Lisetskiy", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Michael", "middle": [], "last": "Kruse", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Petr", "middle": [], "last": "Navratil", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Ionel", "middle": [], "last": "Stetcu", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "James", "middle": [], "last": "Vary", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": "The No Core Shell Model (NCSM) has been successful in describing the properties of light nuclei, A \u2264 16, starting from the fundamental interactions among the A nucleons, but it is currently difficult to extend the NCSM to heavier nuclei, because of the extremely large model spaces involved in the calculations. We present a new procedure, based on performing two unitary transformations on the Hamiltonian, so as to obtain the core, one-body, two-body and perhaps three-body input necessary for performing Standard Shell Model (SSM) calculations for nuclei. Such SSM calculations can be easily performed for sd- and pf-shell nuclei. We demonstrate the accuracy of our approach by applying to it nuclei within the 0p-shell.", "year": 2011, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": "10.1088/1742-6596/267/1/012016", "venue": "Journal of Physics: Conference Series", "journal": "Journal of Physics: Conference Series", "mag_id": "2964241098", "mag_field_of_study": ["Physics"], "outbound_citations": [], "inbound_citations": [], "has_outbound_citations": false, "has_inbound_citations": false, "has_pdf_parse": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:199669684"} +{"paper_id": "199669701", "title": "A novel outlier removal method for two-dimensional radar odometry", "authors": [{"first": "Antonio", "middle": ["Fulvio"], "last": "Scannapieco", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": "Autonomous navigation of platforms in complex environments has a key role in many applications. However, environmental conditions could negatively affect the performance of electro-optical sensors. Hence, the idea of using radar odometry (RO) has been recently developed. However, it suffers from the presence of outliers in the scene as its electro-optical counterparts. This work presents a method to classify radar echoes as inliers or outliers for two-dimensional RO, based on their range rate and bearing angle. The range rate and bearing angle are, in fact, combined to give a classification value, different for each target. At each acquisition time, the median of all classification values is computed. Since classification values of stationary targets, i.e. the inliers, cluster around the median, while moving targets, i.e. the outliers, exhibit larger distance from the median, stationary targets and moving targets can be separated. This is also useful for sense-and-avoid purposes. The method has been tested in the simulated scenario to show effectiveness in detecting outliers and in a real-case scenario to demonstrate significant improvement in the reconstruction of the trajectory of the platform, keeping the final error around 10% of the travelled distance. Further improvement is envisaged by integrating the method in the target tracking strategy.", "year": 2019, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": "10.1049/iet-rsn.2018.5661", "venue": null, "journal": "Iet Radar Sonar and Navigation", "mag_id": "2964116686", "mag_field_of_study": ["Mathematics"], "outbound_citations": [], "inbound_citations": ["204815518"], "has_outbound_citations": false, "has_inbound_citations": true, "has_pdf_parse": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:199669701"} +{"paper_id": "199669746", "title": "On the Bass Stable Rank of Stein Algebras", "authors": [{"first": "Alexander", "middle": [], "last": "Brudnyi", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": null, "year": 2019, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": "10.4171/prims/55-1-4", "venue": null, "journal": "Publications of The Research Institute for Mathematical Sciences", "mag_id": "2963933286,2794931012", "mag_field_of_study": ["Mathematics"], "outbound_citations": [], "inbound_citations": [], "has_outbound_citations": false, "has_inbound_citations": false, "has_pdf_parse": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:199669746"} +{"paper_id": "199669938", "title": "The Nylon Scintillator Containment Vessels for the Borexino Solar Neutrino Experiment", "authors": [{"first": "Laura", "middle": [], "last": "Cadonati", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Frank", "middle": [], "last": "Calaprice", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Cristiano", "middle": [], "last": "Galbiati", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "A.", "middle": [], "last": "Pocar", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "T.", "middle": [], "last": "Shutt", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": "The neutrino event rate in the Borexino scintillator is very low (~ 0.5 events per day per ton) and concentrated in an energy region well below the 2.6 MeV threshold of natural radioactivity. The intrinsic radioactive contaminants in the photomultipliers (PMTs), in the Stainless Steel Sphere, and in other detector components, play special requirements on the system required to contain the scintillator. The liquid scintillator must be shielded from the Stainless Steel Sphere and from the PMTs by a thick barrier of buffer fluid. The fluid barrier, in addition, needs to be segmented in order to contain migration of radon and daughters emanated by the Stainless Steel Sphere and by the PMTs. These requirements were met by designing and building two spherical vessel made of thin nylon film. The inner vessel contains the scintillator, separating it from the surrounding buffer. The buffer region itself is divided into two concentric shells by the second, outer nylon vessel. In addition, the two nylon vessels must satisfy stringent requirements for radioactivity and for mechanical, optical and chemical properties. This paper describes the requirements of the the nylon vessels for the Borexino experiment and offers a brief overview of the construction methods adopted to meet those requirements.", "year": 2014, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": "10.1142/S0217751X14420044", "venue": null, "journal": "International Journal of Modern Physics A", "mag_id": "2963927112", "mag_field_of_study": ["Physics"], "outbound_citations": [], "inbound_citations": ["118599350", "119693219", "55697633", "17986075"], "has_outbound_citations": false, "has_inbound_citations": true, "has_pdf_parse": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:199669938"} +{"paper_id": "2870046", "title": "Cux/CDP homeodomain protein binds to an enhancer in the rat c-mos locus and represses its activity", "authors": [{"first": "Nadia", "middle": ["A."], "last": "Higgy", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Heide", "middle": ["A."], "last": "Tarnasky", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Isabelle", "middle": [], "last": "Valarch\u00e9", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Alain", "middle": [], "last": "Nepveu", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Frans", "middle": ["A.", "van", "der"], "last": "Hoorn", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": "Abstract The c- mos gene is transcribed in male and female germ cells, in differentiating myoblasts and in 3T3 cells from cell-specific promoters. We characterized the rat testis promoter, which contains a TATA-box and one binding site for a testis-specific transcription factor TTF-D, as well as a region which can act as enhancer, which is located approx. 2 kb upstream of the c- mos AUG start codon. It binds three factors at sites I, II and III as determined in DNAse I footprint assays. We demonstrated that a member of the NF-1/CTF family of transcription factors binds site II. Here we report the cloning of the protein that binds to enhancer site III. This protein is the rat homolog of human hCut/CDP, mouse Cux/CDP and canine Clox. hCut/Cux/CDP/Clox (hereafter called Cux/CDP), a 160 kDa protein containing multiple repeats and a homeodomain, negatively regulates the mammalian c- myc , gp91-phox and N-Cam genes. Using bacterially produced murine GST-Cux fusion proteins and GST-Cux deletion mutants, we find that Cux repeat CR3 and the homeodomain are both required for efficient binding to enhancer site III. Mouse lung and testis nuclear Cux/CDP bind to site III as determined in electrophoretic gel mobility supershift assays using two different anti-hCut specific monoclonal antibodies. Transfections of CAT constructs containing the enhancer fragment linked to a minimal promoter demonstrated that Cux/CDP represses c- mos enhancer activity.", "year": 1997, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": "9130595", "doi": "10.1016/S0167-4781(96)00221-7", "venue": "Biochimica et biophysica acta", "journal": "Biochimica et biophysica acta", "mag_id": "2029397182", "mag_field_of_study": ["Biology", "Medicine"], "outbound_citations": [], "inbound_citations": ["31402663", "16365960", "14076051", "13153455", "17062083", "15979833", "36256232"], "has_outbound_citations": false, "has_inbound_citations": true, "has_pdf_parse": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:2870046"} +{"paper_id": "2870167", "title": "Clinical and laboratory features of pertussis in hospitalized infants with confirmed versus probable pertussis cases", "authors": [{"first": "J", "middle": [], "last": "Shojaei", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "M", "middle": [], "last": "Saffar", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "A", "middle": [], "last": "Hashemi", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "G", "middle": [], "last": "Ghorbani", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "M", "middle": [], "last": "Rezai", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "S", "middle": [], "last": "Shahmohammadi", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": "Background: The clinical presentations of pertussis infection have considerable variation. Many infections and illnesses can cause prolonged repetitive paroxysmal cough that could be confused with Bordetella pertussis infection. Aim: This retrospective study was designed to compare the clinico-laboratory findings between two groups of hospitalized infants with confirmed, and those who have clinical pertussis disease; to identify the possible additional diagnostic clues \"for the diagnosis of confirmed pertussis disease\". Subjects and Methods: The study population consisted of infants \u226412 months of age with clinical diagnosis of pertussis that fulfilled the World Health Organization definition for pertussis or those diagnosed by physicians. Clinico-laboratory findings were compared between two groups of patients (confirmed vs. clinical cases). Results: From a total of 118 infants admitted with a clinical diagnosis of pertussis, 16% (19/118) were confirmed by laboratory to have confirmed pertussis. Twelve of 19 (63%) and 71.99% of confirmed and clinical cases were younger than 6 months of age, respectively. For most patients, the duration of symptoms before hospitalization was <14 days. There were no significant differences between two groups of patients for paroxysmal cough and facial discoloration. However, whoop and apnea were more common among confirmed pertussis cases: P = 0.01, and P = 0.02, respectively. Leukocytosis (\u226516,000/ml) (P = 0.01) and lymphocytosis (\u226511,000) (P = 0.02) were reported significantly more frequently in confirmed pertussis cases. Conclusion: Given the unavailability of a highly sensitive diagnostic test, in every afebrile patient with paroxysmal cough lasting for \u22657 days associated with whoop and/or apnea, particularly if accompanied by leukocytosis/lymphocytosis, pertussis disease should be considered. In this situation, prompt administration of empiric treatment for cases, and providing control measures to prevent infection transmission to contacts are recommended.", "year": 2014, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": "PMC4250990", "pubmed_id": "25506485", "doi": "10.4103/2141-9248.144911", "venue": null, "journal": "Annals of Medical and Health Sciences Research", "has_pdf_body_text": true, "mag_id": "2097158912", "mag_field_of_study": ["Medicine"], "outbound_citations": ["68236215", "21229066", "10106005", "1617351", "45518242", "207386312", "28962386", "45098307", "19785977", "20371482", "25865479", "25490107", "80811759", "40484313", "6532377", "35292798", "30723889", "23566069", "72389544", "45067773", "40697581", "3251639", "1749682", "75659784", "40058537", "2870167"], "inbound_citations": ["2870167", "208406250", "3710418", "215063904", "18913286", "57783503", "79617152", "4943539", "195880749", "202731646", "1681530"], "has_outbound_citations": true, "has_inbound_citations": true, "has_pdf_parse": true, "has_pdf_parsed_abstract": true, "has_pdf_parsed_body_text": true, "has_pdf_parsed_bib_entries": true, "has_pdf_parsed_ref_entries": true, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:2870167"} +{"paper_id": "2870507", "title": "Genome-based in silico detection of putative manganese transport systems in Lactobacillus plantarum and their genetic analysis", "authors": [{"first": "Mnn", "middle": [], "last": "Groot", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Eline", "middle": ["S."], "last": "Klaassens", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "W.", "middle": ["M.", "de"], "last": "Vos", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Jean", "middle": [], "last": "Delcour", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Pascal", "middle": [], "last": "Hols", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Michiel", "middle": [], "last": "Kleerebezem", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": "Manganese serves an important function in Lactobacillus plantarum in protection against oxidative stress and this bacterium can accumulate Mn2+ up to millimolar levels intracellularly. Although the physiological role of Mn2+ and the uptake of this metal ion have been well documented, the only uptake system described so far for this bacterium is the Mn2+- and Cd2+-specific P-type ATPase (MntA). Recently, the genome of L. plantarum WCFS1 has been sequenced allowing in silico detection of genes potentially encoding Mn2+ transport systems, using established microbial Mn2+ transporters as the query sequence. This genome analysis revealed that L. plantarum WCFS1 encodes, besides the previously described mntA gene, an ABC transport system (mtsCBA) and three genes encoding Nramp transporters (mntH1, mntH2 and mntH3). The expression of three (mtsCBA, mntH1 and mntH2) of the five transport systems was specifically derepressed or induced upon Mn2+ limitation, supporting their role in Mn2+ homeostasis in L. plantarum. However, in contrast to previous reports, mntA expression remains below detection levels in both Northern and real-time RT-PCR analysis in both Mn2+ excess and starvation conditions. Growth of WCFS1 derivatives mutated in mntA, mtsA or mntH2, or both mtsA and mntH2 appears unaffected under Mn2+ excess or Mn2+ limitation. Moreover, intracellular Mn2+ concentrations remained unaltered in these mutants compared to the wild-type. This may suggest that this species is highly adaptive in response to inactivation of these genes or, alternatively, that other transporters that have not yet been identified as Mn2+ transporters in bacteria are involved in Mn2+ homeostasis in L. plantarum.", "year": 2005, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": "15817790", "doi": "10.1099/mic.0.27375-0", "venue": "Microbiology", "journal": "Microbiology", "has_pdf_body_text": false, "mag_id": "2104745924", "mag_field_of_study": ["Biology", "Medicine"], "outbound_citations": ["34130381", "8844199", "42959867", "83538955", "21003632", "27561170", "44971303", "13726873", "45586645", "12020440", "30139423", "31260714", "34168789", "42463162", "25935804", "25779237", "26292987", "25374204", "7428255", "24670354", "41649230", "39464490", "34706051", "9807141", "25181320", "23215188", "37149840", "32650702", "36774495", "32704262", "16155443", "13223806", "40929477", "85658872", "7214356", "85766629", "82682378"], "inbound_citations": ["24769565", "2619752", "52030390", "12562570", "214842809", "12082583", "784632", "210998145", "17926637", "22184654", "25360470", "84184468", "4889606", "15341999", "34080021", "52309846", "38489548", "16765921", "214600720", "15304808"], "has_outbound_citations": true, "has_inbound_citations": true, "has_pdf_parse": true, "has_pdf_parsed_abstract": false, "has_pdf_parsed_body_text": false, "has_pdf_parsed_bib_entries": true, "has_pdf_parsed_ref_entries": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:2870507"} +{"paper_id": "2870562", "title": "Boehmite exsolution in corundum", "authors": [{"first": "JonN", "middle": ["SerrlpsoN"], "last": "White", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": "The pronounced parting observed in much corundum has traditionally been attributed to twinning. This study identifles boehmite as occurring in seams along the {IOTU Parting directions. Corundum's parting is, therefore, due to the weakness of the boehmite-corundum contact. The boehmite is believed to be a product of exsolution.", "year": 1979, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": null, "venue": null, "journal": "American Mineralogist", "has_pdf_body_text": false, "mag_id": "2182399907", "mag_field_of_study": ["Geology"], "outbound_citations": [], "inbound_citations": ["40961180", "207819371"], "has_outbound_citations": false, "has_inbound_citations": true, "has_pdf_parse": true, "has_pdf_parsed_abstract": false, "has_pdf_parsed_body_text": false, "has_pdf_parsed_bib_entries": true, "has_pdf_parsed_ref_entries": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:2870562"} +{"paper_id": "2870659", "title": "MEASUREMENT OF ECCENTRIC FIXATION BY THE BJERRUM SCREEN", "authors": [{"first": "G.", "middle": [], "last": "Brockbank", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "R.", "middle": [], "last": "Downey", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": null, "year": 1959, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": "PMC509835", "pubmed_id": "13804581", "doi": "10.1136/bjo.43.8.461", "venue": "The British journal of ophthalmology", "journal": "The British journal of ophthalmology", "has_pdf_body_text": true, "mag_id": "2121879401", "mag_field_of_study": ["Medicine"], "outbound_citations": [], "inbound_citations": [], "has_outbound_citations": false, "has_inbound_citations": false, "has_pdf_parse": true, "has_pdf_parsed_abstract": false, "has_pdf_parsed_body_text": true, "has_pdf_parsed_bib_entries": false, "has_pdf_parsed_ref_entries": true, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:2870659"} +{"paper_id": "2870666", "title": "Unstructured Fingerprint Database Matching Method Based on Grover\u2019s Quantum Algorithm", "authors": [{"first": "Hui", "middle": [], "last": "Li", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Zhanzhan", "middle": [], "last": "Zhang", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": "Traditional fingerprint matching algorithm has slow speed and low probability in search rate under large-scale and unstructured database background. In order to solve this problem, an advanced searching method based on Grover\u2019s search algorithm is proposed. It improves the Oracle operator in Grover\u2019s algorithm and transforms the database one into four registers: index register, quantum bit register which includes target fingerprint matching value, data register, 1 qubit register. Database two is transformed into including all the records of the matched value between input fingerprint and template fingerprints. Compared with traditional algorithm, this improved method can decrease the number of repetitions and raise the probability of success, thus it can effectively improve the search speed and accuracy.", "year": 2012, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": "10.4304/jsw.7.10.2301-2308", "venue": "JSW", "journal": "JSW", "has_pdf_body_text": true, "mag_id": "2057360585", "mag_field_of_study": ["Computer Science"], "outbound_citations": ["7201819", "1621022", "207198067", "55401548", "22373011", "204204426", "26617022", "19438573", "12657091", "5962064", "9552131"], "inbound_citations": ["150376119", "15021155", "208053587"], "has_outbound_citations": true, "has_inbound_citations": true, "has_pdf_parse": true, "has_pdf_parsed_abstract": true, "has_pdf_parsed_body_text": true, "has_pdf_parsed_bib_entries": true, "has_pdf_parsed_ref_entries": true, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:2870666"} +{"paper_id": "2870731", "title": "Lymphocyte proliferation and cytotoxic assays using flat-bed scintillation counting", "authors": [{"first": "C.", "middle": ["G."], "last": "Potter", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "F.", "middle": [], "last": "Gotch", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "G.", "middle": ["T."], "last": "Warner", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "J.", "middle": [], "last": "Oestrup", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": "Abstract Lymphocyte 51 Cr release and [ 3 H]thymidine uptake assays were evaluated with respect to measurement of sample radioactivity using the flat-bed scintillation counter. 51 Cr lysates were spotted onto a glass fibre filter sheet while [ 3 H]thymidine-labelled cells were filtered onto a similar sheet using a cell harvester. The 96 samples were rapidly processed for counting, without removal of individual sample areas. Either form of preparation showed good linearity of count rate with the quantity of material on the filter. Reproducibility was good; the coefficient of variation for 96 samples being within 5%. The low background and high efficiency of this counter results in increased assay sensitivity and allows considerable economies in materials to be made. A commercial version of the counter has six counting heads permitting a high rate of sample throughput.", "year": 1987, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": "3693905", "doi": "10.1016/0022-1759(87)90263-8", "venue": "Journal of immunological methods", "journal": "Journal of immunological methods", "mag_id": "1974116196", "mag_field_of_study": ["Biology", "Medicine"], "outbound_citations": [], "inbound_citations": ["5253240", "2410521", "27135703", "23051969", "86931059"], "has_outbound_citations": false, "has_inbound_citations": true, "has_pdf_parse": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:2870731"} +{"paper_id": "2870786", "title": "Clinical picture of listeriosis in newborn", "authors": [{"first": "G", "middle": [], "last": "Erdmann", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "M", "middle": [], "last": "Sander", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "H", "middle": [], "last": "Schill", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "C", "middle": [], "last": "Simon", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": null, "year": 1958, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": "13509427", "doi": null, "venue": "Annales paediatrici. 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These three strands of the wider field of learning meet in this short paper's intersection of students' expressions of mobile game-based learning in formal outdoor educational settings. It built on a mobile game-based learning approach that applied a commercial off-the-shelf game included in two teachers' planning of lessons in mathematics and social science. The study included students' expressions of learning while playing the game Pokemon Go during an excursion. The students carried spy glasses during the recording of data implying that they were co-producers in the data-collection. The expressions were collected through five focus group interviews, each involving 3-4 students. This data helped to answer the research question: What expressions of applying mobile game-based learning in formal outdoor educational settings have students aged 11-12 years? The preliminary analysis resulted in categories based on the students' expressions of various aspects related to the game Pokemon Go, the excursion lesson, using the smartphone, and how they consider learning and teaching at the school. From the preliminary results, the conclusion was that students found the lessons they participated in intriguing. The design of the lessons allowed them to have an open discussion about how learning occurs and to explore different cross-disciplinary themes that they otherwise not might have been able to explore. This conclusion is in line with results from state-of-the-art research within childhood studies. Therefore, the results from the current study suggest that mobile game-based learning in formal outdoor educational settings invited students to be co-producers of the content they were supposed to learn.", "year": 2017, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": "10.1145/3136907.3136921", "venue": "mLearn 2017", "journal": null, "has_pdf_body_text": false, "mag_id": "2765143412", "mag_field_of_study": ["Psychology", "Computer Science"], "outbound_citations": ["108747714", "61308555", "111415792", "140391247", "18927160", "38656445", "45548456", "145798204", "148516771", "63568768", "151398938"], "inbound_citations": [], "has_outbound_citations": true, "has_inbound_citations": false, "has_pdf_parse": true, "has_pdf_parsed_abstract": false, "has_pdf_parsed_body_text": false, "has_pdf_parsed_bib_entries": true, "has_pdf_parsed_ref_entries": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:2870908"} +{"paper_id": "2871396", "title": "Green-Kubo representation of the viscosity of granular gases", "authors": [{"first": "J. Javier", "middle": [], "last": "Brey", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": "The Green\u2010Kubo representation of the shear viscosity of a dilute gas of inelastic hard disks derived from the Boltzmann equation is evaluated by means of the direct simulation Monte Carlo method. The relationship between the one\u2010particle dynamics of the original expression and the N\u2010particle dynamics needed for the simulation is analyzed. The presence of velocity correlations in the latter is identified and their possible implications are discussed.", "year": 2005, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": "10.1063/1.1941635", "venue": "AIP Conference Proceedings", "journal": "AIP Conference Proceedings", "has_pdf_body_text": true, "mag_id": "1668841484", "mag_field_of_study": ["Physics"], "outbound_citations": ["118662026", "92471512"], "inbound_citations": [], "has_outbound_citations": true, "has_inbound_citations": false, "has_pdf_parse": true, "has_pdf_parsed_abstract": true, "has_pdf_parsed_body_text": true, "has_pdf_parsed_bib_entries": true, "has_pdf_parsed_ref_entries": true, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:2871396"} +{"paper_id": "2871701", "title": "Novel MonoallelicallyExpressed Candidate Tumor Suppressor Gene for Breast Carcinogenesis on Chromosome lip . 15", "authors": [{"first": "Elizabeth", "middle": [], "last": "Preisinger", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": null, "year": null, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": null, "venue": null, "journal": null, "has_pdf_body_text": false, "mag_id": null, "mag_field_of_study": null, "outbound_citations": [], "inbound_citations": [], "has_outbound_citations": false, "has_inbound_citations": false, "has_pdf_parse": true, "has_pdf_parsed_abstract": false, "has_pdf_parsed_body_text": false, "has_pdf_parsed_bib_entries": false, "has_pdf_parsed_ref_entries": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:2871701"} +{"paper_id": "2871854", "title": "SEM studies on immature stages of the drone flies (diptera, syrphidae):Eristalis similis(Fallen, 1817) andEristalis tenax(Linnaeus, 1758)", "authors": [{"first": "Celeste", "middle": [], "last": "P\u00e9rez-Ba\u00f1\u00f3n", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Pilar", "middle": [], "last": "Hurtado", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Elena", "middle": [], "last": "Garc\u00eda-Gras", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Santos", "middle": [], "last": "Rojo", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": "Adult drone flies (Syrphidae: Eristalis spp.) resemble male honeybees in appearance. Their immature stages are commonly known as rat-tailed maggots due to the presence of a very long anal segment and a telescopic breathing tube. The larvae are associated with decaying organic material in liquid or semi-liquid media, as in the case of other saprophagous eristalines. Biological and morphological data were obtained from both laboratory cultures and sampling in the field. Drone flies are important pollinators for wild flowers and crops. In fact, mass rearing protocols of Eristalis species are being developed to be used as efficient alternative pollinators. However, deeper knowledge of larval morphology and biology is required to improve artificial rearing. The production quality control of artificial rearing must manage the consistency and reliability of the production output avoiding, for example contamination with similar species. This article presents the first description of the larva and puparium of E. similis, including a comparative morphological study of preimaginal stages of the anthropophilic and ubiquitous European hoverfly species E. tenax. Scanning electron microscopy has been used for the first time to describe larvae and puparia of both species. Moreover, the preimaginal morphology of E. similis has been compared with all known descriptions of the genus Eristalis. The main diagnostic characters of the preimaginal stages of E. similis are the morphology of the anterior spiracles (shape of clear area and arrangement of facets) and pupal spiracles (length, shape, and arrangement of tubercles).", "year": 2013, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": "23733631", "doi": "10.1002/jemt.22239", "venue": "Microscopy research and technique", "journal": "Microscopy research and technique", "mag_id": "1938073252", "mag_field_of_study": ["Medicine", "Biology"], "outbound_citations": [], "inbound_citations": ["215413439", "90376198"], "has_outbound_citations": false, "has_inbound_citations": true, "has_pdf_parse": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:2871854"} +{"paper_id": "2871958", "title": "Programmable Logic Controller Forensics", "authors": [{"first": "Irfan", "middle": [], "last": "Ahmed", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Sebastian", "middle": [], "last": "Obermeier", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Sneha", "middle": [], "last": "Sudhakaran", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Vassil", "middle": [], "last": "Roussev", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": "Programmable logic controllers (PLCs) automate the control and monitoring of physical industrial and infrastructure processes such as power generation, gas pipelines, and water management. Due to the convergence of networking infrastructure, PLCs can be exposed to cyberattacks over the network with potentially catastrophic consequences. This contribution introduces the basic mechanisms by which various attacks can be detected, analyzed, and, ultimately, remedied.", "year": 2017, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": "10.1109/MSP.2017.4251102", "venue": "IEEE Security & Privacy", "journal": "IEEE Security & Privacy", "has_pdf_body_text": false, "mag_id": "2768270002", "mag_field_of_study": ["Computer Science"], "outbound_citations": ["11743854", "106954236", "26975587", "15539229", "18397010", "11492655", "41405752", "15641337", "10424870", "4112762", "34271942", "15980353"], "inbound_citations": ["57253620", "182517380", "169723690", "67866425", "201711319", "189926624", "3527394", "212704064", "184482763", "67866300", "51871378", "3930871"], "has_outbound_citations": true, "has_inbound_citations": true, "has_pdf_parse": true, "has_pdf_parsed_abstract": false, "has_pdf_parsed_body_text": false, "has_pdf_parsed_bib_entries": true, "has_pdf_parsed_ref_entries": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:2871958"} +{"paper_id": "2872128", "title": "LysoPC and PAF Trigger Arachidonic Acid Release by Divergent Signaling Mechanisms in Monocytes", "authors": [{"first": "Janne", "middle": [], "last": "Oestvang", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Marit", "middle": ["W."], "last": "Anthonsen", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Berit", "middle": [], "last": "Johansen", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": "Oxidized low-density lipoproteins (LDLs) play an important role during the development of atherosclerosis characterized by intimal inflammation and macrophage accumulation. A key component of LDL is lysophosphatidylcholine (lysoPC). LysoPC is a strong proinflammatory mediator, and its mechanism is uncertain, but it has been suggested to be mediated via the platelet activating factor (PAF) receptor. Here, we report that PAF triggers a pertussis toxin- (PTX-) sensitive intracellular signaling pathway leading to sequential activation of sPLA2, PLD, cPLA2, and AA release in human-derived monocytes. In contrast, lysoPC initiates two signaling pathways, one sequentially activating PLD and cPLA2, and a second parallel PTX-sensitive pathway activating cPLA2 with concomitant activation of sPLA2, all leading to AA release. In conclusion, lysoPC and PAF stimulate AA release by divergent pathways suggesting involvement of independent receptors. Elucidation of monocyte lysoPC-specific signaling mechanisms will aid in the development of novel strategies for atherosclerosis prevention, diagnosis, and therapy.", "year": 2011, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": "PMC3170782", "pubmed_id": "21912747", "doi": "10.1155/2011/532145", "venue": "Journal of Lipids", "journal": "Journal of Lipids", "has_pdf_body_text": true, "mag_id": "2120359558", "mag_field_of_study": ["Medicine"], "outbound_citations": ["91439752", "28931408", "37159885", "31022729", "45252824", "30985656", "1458568", "10442809", "37924311", "36173449", "34608996", "17720229", "22612535", "21961618", "11947066", "25256644", "23275589", "18555323", "20886861", "29390057", "37300882", "31154391", "32060113", "40749388", "24699470", "15124519", "29639020", "2820425", "40063954", "34679140", "7311923", "35628747", "43601531", "22795752", "1836903", "39200464", "1723723", "45641765", "40080935", "20893409", "20910615", "16909550", "35649645", "39620946"], "inbound_citations": ["199574660", "215376701", "205467892", "52878266", "15097805", "215339902", "10620708", "11667049", "215111479", "9551725", "864052", "2393461", "59945412", "4235284", "44249800", "54441026", "7808376"], "has_outbound_citations": true, "has_inbound_citations": true, "has_pdf_parse": true, "has_pdf_parsed_abstract": true, "has_pdf_parsed_body_text": true, "has_pdf_parsed_bib_entries": true, "has_pdf_parsed_ref_entries": true, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:2872128"} +{"paper_id": "2872249", "title": "Lobar volume reduction surgery: a method of increasing the lung cancer resection rate in patients with emphysema.", "authors": [{"first": "J", "middle": ["G"], "last": "Edwards", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "D", "middle": ["J"], "last": "Duthie", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "D", "middle": ["A"], "last": "Waller", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": "BACKGROUND ::: Guidelines on patient selection for lung cancer resection identify a predicted postoperative forced expiratory volume in 1 second (ppoFEV(1)) of <40% as a predictor of high risk. Experience with lung volume reduction surgery suggests that ppoFEV(1) may be underestimated in those with concomitant emphysema. ::: ::: ::: METHODS ::: Anatomical lobectomy was performed in 29 patients with a resectable lung cancer within a poorly perfused, hyperinflated emphysematous lobe identified by radionuclide perfusion scintigraphy and computed tomographic scanning. Perioperative changes in spirometric parameters at 3 months were compared in 14 patients (group A) of mean age 69 years (range 48-78) with ppoFEV(1) <40% (mean (SD) 31.4 (7)%) and 15 patients (group B) with ppoFEV(1) >40% (mean (SD) 47 (5)%). The correlation between predicted and actual postoperative FEV(1) was also assessed. ::: ::: ::: RESULTS ::: In group B there was a significant perioperative reduction in FEV(1) (p=0.01) but in group A FEV(1) did not change significantly after lobectomy (p=0.87); mean difference in perioperative change between groups A and B 331 ml (95% CI 150 to 510). Despite the difference in ppoFEV(1) between the groups, there was no difference in actual FEV(1) at 3 months. In-hospital mortality was 14% in group A and zero in group B, but at a median follow up of 12 (range 6-40) months there was no difference in survival between the groups. ::: ::: ::: CONCLUSIONS ::: Selection for lung cancer resection in patients with emphysema using standard calculations of ppoFEV(1) may be misleading. The effect of lobar volume reduction allows for an extension of the selection criteria.", "year": 2001, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": "PMC1745934", "pubmed_id": "11562519", "doi": "10.1136/thorax.56.10.791", "venue": "Thorax", "journal": "Thorax", "has_pdf_body_text": true, "mag_id": "2088239387", "mag_field_of_study": ["Medicine"], "outbound_citations": ["5174896", "2788202", "2099073", "72839613", "44736021", "20997712", "37562770", "22066407", "24744183", "25374723", "26073290", "2844897", "6916808", "45857576", "21070370", "23035438", "32340635", "23995557"], "inbound_citations": ["10868676", "6693794", "14118484", "28221143", "4866700", "16802756", "10654606", "7147685", "1105824", "33859363", "2272997", "20507163", "6828989", "9444444", "8639112", "13986722", "13954309", "15216322", "10819978", "14537712", "73716876", "53642508", "10145934"], "has_outbound_citations": true, "has_inbound_citations": true, "has_pdf_parse": true, "has_pdf_parsed_abstract": true, "has_pdf_parsed_body_text": true, "has_pdf_parsed_bib_entries": true, "has_pdf_parsed_ref_entries": true, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:2872249"} +{"paper_id": "2872972", "title": "Neutrophil chemotaxis in surgical patients: effect of cardiopulmonary bypass.", "authors": [{"first": "O", "middle": [], "last": "Bubenik", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "J", "middle": ["L"], "last": "Meakins", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": null, "year": 1976, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": "1019882", "doi": null, "venue": "Surgical forum", "journal": "Surgical forum", "mag_id": "2407355456", "mag_field_of_study": ["Medicine"], "outbound_citations": [], "inbound_citations": ["44304209", "58101791"], "has_outbound_citations": false, "has_inbound_citations": true, "has_pdf_parse": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:2872972"} +{"paper_id": "2873100", "title": "Skin manifestations of subacute bacterial endocarditis. Case report of subacute bacterial endocarditis mimicking Tappeiner's angioendotheliomatosis.", "authors": [{"first": "J", "middle": [], "last": "Eisert", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": "SBE manifests many skin findings including petechiae, splinter hemorrhages of the nails, Osler's and laneway lesions, clubbing of the fingers, and findings suggestive of angiitis. Another case with similar histopathologic findings to those originally described by Tappeiner and Pfleger is described, but with positive blood cultures to corroborate the clinical identification of SBE.", "year": 1980, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": "7363664", "doi": null, "venue": "Cutis", "journal": "Cutis", "mag_id": "44867483", "mag_field_of_study": ["Medicine"], "outbound_citations": [], "inbound_citations": ["25866116", "10404335", "35972378"], "has_outbound_citations": false, "has_inbound_citations": true, "has_pdf_parse": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:2873100"} +{"paper_id": "2873147", "title": "Aflatoxin Q1. A newly identified major metabolite of aflatoxin B1 in monkey liver.", "authors": [{"first": "M", "middle": ["S"], "last": "Masri", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "W", "middle": ["F"], "last": "Haddon", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "R", "middle": ["E"], "last": "Lundin", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "D", "middle": ["P"], "last": "Hsieh", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": null, "year": 1974, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": "4840517", "doi": "10.1021/jf60193a050", "venue": "Journal of agricultural and food chemistry", "journal": "Journal of agricultural and food chemistry", "mag_id": "2029380107", "mag_field_of_study": ["Chemistry", "Medicine"], "outbound_citations": [], "inbound_citations": ["4858956", "19503183", "40475809"], "has_outbound_citations": false, "has_inbound_citations": true, "has_pdf_parse": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:2873147"} +{"paper_id": "2873187", "title": "Sequences of Pseudorandom N umb e rs w it h Arbitrarily Large Perio d s", "authors": [{"first": "P.", "middle": ["S."], "last": "Joag", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": null, "year": 1995, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": null, "venue": null, "journal": null, "has_pdf_body_text": false, "mag_id": "2184832642", "mag_field_of_study": ["Mathematics"], "outbound_citations": [], "inbound_citations": [], "has_outbound_citations": false, "has_inbound_citations": false, "has_pdf_parse": true, "has_pdf_parsed_abstract": false, "has_pdf_parsed_body_text": false, "has_pdf_parsed_bib_entries": true, "has_pdf_parsed_ref_entries": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:2873187"} +{"paper_id": "2873515", "title": "Weighted matching algorithms and reliability in noise cancelling by spectral subtraction", "authors": [{"first": "N.B.", "middle": [], "last": "Yoma", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "F.", "middle": [], "last": "McInnes", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "M.", "middle": [], "last": "Jack", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": "This paper addresses the problem of speech recognition with signals corrupted by additive noise at moderate SNR. A technique based on spectral subtraction and noise cancellation reliability weighting in acoustic pattern matching algorithms is studied. A model for additive noise is proposed and used to compute the variance of the hidden clean signal information and the reliability of the spectral subtraction process. The results presented show that a proper weight on the information provided by static parameters can substantially reduce the error rate.", "year": 1997, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": "10.1109/ICASSP.1997.596151", "venue": "1997 IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing", "journal": "1997 IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing", "has_pdf_body_text": false, "mag_id": "2149063730", "mag_field_of_study": ["Computer Science"], "outbound_citations": ["20725429", "5546231", "108583247", "17900407"], "inbound_citations": ["15030650", "13945999", "1225142", "2726435", "9299644", "16383057", "4581071"], "has_outbound_citations": true, "has_inbound_citations": true, "has_pdf_parse": true, "has_pdf_parsed_abstract": false, "has_pdf_parsed_body_text": false, "has_pdf_parsed_bib_entries": true, "has_pdf_parsed_ref_entries": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:2873515"} +{"paper_id": "2873576", "title": "Erectile dysfunction in men under 40: etiology and treatment choice.", "authors": [{"first": "C", "middle": ["F"], "last": "Donatucci", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "T", "middle": ["F"], "last": "Lue", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": "We undertook a retrospective review of 100 impotent men under age 40 to determine the underlying etiologic factors in the group and to evaluate the role of surgery in their care. Although patients ranged in age from 18 to 40 (mean--32.2 years), the number of patients increased steadily with advancing years. The majority of patients (72) had vasculogenic impotence (arteriogenic--15, venogenic--46, mixed--11), followed by psychogenic (13), neurogenic (12) and other causes (4). The differential diagnosis did not correlate with age. Contributing factors were present in 76%, trauma and substance abuse being most common. Essentially equal numbers of patients were treated surgically (40) and with intracavernous injection of vasoactive agents (39). Considerably fewer had a vacuum constriction device (5), oral medication (5), psychotherapy (4), other therapy (4), and none (3). The majority of patients referred to our tertiary urologic practice for treatment of vasculogenic impotence were sent by other urologists. Although the referral source did not appear to influence the choice of treatment, it probably has accounted for the preponderance of vasculogenic impotence in this series.", "year": 1993, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": "8348217", "doi": null, "venue": "International journal of impotence research", "journal": "International journal of impotence research", "mag_id": "163162712", "mag_field_of_study": ["Medicine"], "outbound_citations": [], "inbound_citations": ["215103024", "38833561", "10806611", "79535346", "12064171", "7342616", "28216042", "10646130", "1336967", "39860665", "40008751", "214918873", "16447449", "22033037", "208359333", "52060616", "24129619", "19201554"], "has_outbound_citations": false, "has_inbound_citations": true, "has_pdf_parse": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:2873576"} +{"paper_id": "2873750", "title": "Effects of propylthiouracil on the biliary clearance of thyroxine (T4) in rats: decreased excretion of 3,5,3'-triiodothyronine glucuronide and increased excretion of 3,3',5'-triiodothyronine glucuronide and T4 sulfate.", "authors": [{"first": "M", "middle": [], "last": "Rutgers", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "I", "middle": ["G"], "last": "Pigmans", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "F", "middle": [], "last": "Bonthuis", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "R", "middle": [], "last": "Docter", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "T", "middle": ["J"], "last": "Visser", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": "The liver metabolizes T4 by deiodination and conjugation to T4 glucuronide (T4G), but little information exists about the formation of T4 sulfate (T4S) in vivo. We have examined the excretion of T4G, T4S, T3 and rT3 glucuronide (T3G and rT3G) in bile, collected under pentobarbital anesthesia 0-8 h or 17-18 h after iv [125I]T4 injection to control and 6-propyl-2-thiouracil (PTU)-treated rats. Radioactivity in bile, plasma, feces, and urine was analyzed by Sephadex LH-20 chromatography and HPLC. PTU induced a 2-fold increase in the biliary excretion of total radioactivity (26.6% vs. 15.0% dose between 0-8 h; 2.0% vs. 1.0% dose between 17-18 h). Biliary metabolites, 17-18 h after T4 injection, in control vs. PTU rats amounted to (percent dose): T4G, 0.44 vs. 0.75; T3G, 0.19 vs. 0.07; rT3G, 0.02 vs. 0.15; and T4S, 0.06 vs. 0.32. Similar results were obtained for control rats when bile was collected between 7-8 h after iv T4. The excretion rate of T3G was lower and that of rT3G higher when bile was continuously collected for 8 h immediately after T4 administration, probably due to prolonged experimental stress. However, regardless of the period of bile collection, PTU induced a more than 24-fold decrease in the T3G/rT3G ratio and a 5-fold increase in T4S excretion. In the animals killed 18 h after T4 injection, PTU treatment increased plasma T4 retention by 50%, reduced urinary I- excretion by 74%, and increased fecal radioactivity by 47%. No conjugates were detected in feces, and the distribution of fecal T4:T3:rT3 was 70:18:2 in control and 68:7:6 in PTU-treated rats. The results indicate that 1) the glucuronidative clearance of T4 is not affected by PTU; 2) the T3G/rT3G ratio in bile is a sensitive indicator of type I deiodinase inhibition; 3) T4 undergoes significant sulfation in rats in vivo, and 4) biliary excretion of T4S is enhanced if its type I deiodination is inhibited.", "year": 1989, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": "2791984", "doi": "10.1210/endo-125-4-2175", "venue": "Endocrinology", "journal": "Endocrinology", "mag_id": "2059891951", "mag_field_of_study": ["Chemistry", "Medicine"], "outbound_citations": [], "inbound_citations": ["11027241", "21413728", "16444686", "34362114", "11077556", "6450761", "18594416", "13370789", "6152640"], "has_outbound_citations": false, "has_inbound_citations": true, "has_pdf_parse": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:2873750"} +{"paper_id": "2873797", "title": "The incidence of prunus necrotic ringspot virus in commercial cut flower roses grown under cover in Victoria", "authors": [{"first": "Carol", "middle": ["E."], "last": "Curtis", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Jane", "middle": ["R."], "last": "Moran", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": "Prunus necrotic ringspot virus (PNRV) is one of a number of virus diseases that cause rose mosaic (3). The symptoms caused are typical of rose mosaic and include line patterning (5) although symptom expression depends on the strain of PNRV, the rose cultivar infected and the environmental conditions (2). In some cultivars flowering is delayed; autumnal leaf fall is earlier; more deformed flowers are produced, and although symptomless infection is common, infected plants are generally less vigorous (4). PNRV is only transmitted by grafting in roses (3). This paper reports a survey carried out in winter 1984 to determine the incidence of PNRV in cut flower roses grown commercially under cover in Victoria. Samples of young, soft leaf tissue were collected from 10 flower farms situated in outer metropolitan Melbourne. From five farms, 100 leaf samples were collected, 20 being taken at random from rootstock beds and 20 at random from each of four different cultivars. Four growers did not maintain rootstocks and from each of these farms 20 leaf samples were collected from each of 4 cultivars. At the remaining property only two cultivars were grown and 20 leaf samples were collected at random from each. The cultivars chosen for sampling on each property represented the most common varieties grown. Not all growers grew the same varieties. Growers who did not produce their own rootstocks purchased them as required from various sources, usually larger shrub rose producers. All samples were tested for PNRV using the enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) with antiserum, PV-AS-22 purchased from the American Type Culture Collection (1). Positive and negative controls comprising leaf samples extracted in the same way as the survey samples were included on each plate. A test was considered positive when the absorbance at 405 nm was more than twice that of the negative controls. Prunus necrotic ringspot virus was detected on all properties and in all cultivars tested (Table 1). In only one group of samples was no PNRV detected, those of the cultivar Ilona on the property of grower number seven. The incidence of infection was very variable and there was no", "year": 2011, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": "10.1071/APP9860042", "venue": "Australasian Plant Pathology", "journal": "Australasian Plant Pathology", "has_pdf_body_text": false, "mag_id": "2006570387", "mag_field_of_study": ["Biology"], "outbound_citations": ["84735721", "6290256", "85209366", "86041809"], "inbound_citations": ["44769088"], "has_outbound_citations": true, "has_inbound_citations": true, "has_pdf_parse": true, "has_pdf_parsed_abstract": false, "has_pdf_parsed_body_text": false, "has_pdf_parsed_bib_entries": true, "has_pdf_parsed_ref_entries": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:2873797"} +{"paper_id": "2873920", "title": "Customer citizenship behavior on social networking sites: The role of relationship quality, identification, and service attributes", "authors": [{"first": "Shih-Hao", "middle": [], "last": "Wu", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Stephen", "middle": ["Chi-Tsun"], "last": "Huang", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Ching-Yi", "middle": ["Daphne"], "last": "Tsai", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Pei-Yi", "middle": [], "last": "Lin", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": "Purpose ::: ::: ::: ::: ::: The purpose of this paper is to examine the impact of the customer- and firm-focused driving factors, relationship quality (RQ), and identification on customer citizenship behaviors (CCB) on corporate social networking sites (SNS), as well as the impact of service attribute in such relationship. ::: ::: ::: ::: ::: Design/methodology/approach ::: ::: ::: ::: ::: A survey was conducted among the Facebook members of 7-Eleven (318) and Starbucks (316) in Taiwan to test the proposed framework. A structural equation modeling was used to test the validity of the research model and hypotheses. ::: ::: ::: ::: ::: Findings ::: ::: ::: ::: ::: The results reveal that SNS RQ and SNS identification are key factors affecting CCB, whereas financial bond (firm-focused) and consumer-company identification (customer-focused) are critical initiators. The findings reveal contingencies across service attributes for such effects. Experienced service firms can better encourage CCB by intimating SNS relationships with followers. Search firms should secure online identification to enable customers to perform CCB. The results also confirm the mediating effects of SNS RQ and SNS identification. ::: ::: ::: ::: ::: Originality/value ::: ::: ::: ::: ::: This study contributes to the literature by simultaneously examining the firm (external)- and individual (internal)-level of incentives, and to further reveal the main drivers encouraging CCB on corporate SNS. This study also belongs to the limited studies that discuss consumer voluntary behaviors on the corporate SNS. The results shed light on the existence of a contingency role for service attribute on SNS, and further suggest how firms with distinct attributes can effectively allocate their limited resources when encouraging CCB on SNS.", "year": 2017, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": "10.1108/IntR-12-2015-0331", "venue": "Internet Res.", "journal": "Internet Res.", "mag_id": "2589146968", "mag_field_of_study": ["Computer Science"], "outbound_citations": [], "inbound_citations": ["3689773", "4999447", "203058325", "159037489", "211552112"], "has_outbound_citations": false, "has_inbound_citations": true, "has_pdf_parse": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:2873920"} +{"paper_id": "2874050", "title": "Hierarchical routing in sensor networks using k-dominating sets", "authors": [{"first": "Michael", "middle": ["Q."], "last": "Rieck", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Subhankar", "middle": [], "last": "Dhar", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": "For a connected graph, representing a sensor network, distributed algorithms for the Set Covering Problem can be employed to construct reasonably small subsets of the nodes, called k-SPR sets. Such a set can serve as a virtual backbone to facilitate shortest path routing, as introduced in [4] and [14]. When employed in a hierarchical fashion, together with a hybrid (partly proactive, partly reactive) strategy, the k-SPR set methods become highly scalable, resulting in guaranteed minimal path routing, with comparatively little overhead.", "year": 2005, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": "10.1007/11603771_34", "venue": "IWDC", "journal": null, "has_pdf_body_text": true, "mag_id": "1500690724,2204359276", "mag_field_of_study": ["Computer Science"], "outbound_citations": ["1230643", "7918877", "13347949", "14214103", "9825990", "26349008", "16409529", "520316", "7373792", "118010395", "14298664", "30246402", "6944300", "47127871", "12993765", "1756992", "596910", "16206134", "57777759", "5714151", "17229515", "16517875", "1661908", "63995847", "631717", "20346410", "7574020", "6438719", "18179273", "17466528", "57588749", "14441987", "21557", "9022", "9022", "59969437"], "inbound_citations": [], "has_outbound_citations": true, "has_inbound_citations": false, "has_pdf_parse": true, "has_pdf_parsed_abstract": true, "has_pdf_parsed_body_text": true, "has_pdf_parsed_bib_entries": true, "has_pdf_parsed_ref_entries": true, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:2874050"} +{"paper_id": "2874268", "title": "[New method for the purification of polypeptide synthetases. 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The authors give the epidemiological picture of the two clinical features which are: Malignant tertian (107 cases-53%) and intermittent access (96 cases-47%). Lethal risk is 12 fold higher in Malignant tertian form than in the intermittent one. Parasitemia median is below 5,000 parasites/mm3. There is no relation between parasite density and clinical pictures. Thus, they advance tumor necrosis factor's in the pathogenia as others authors did and its impact in vital prognostic.", "year": 1991, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": "1842776", "doi": null, "venue": "Dakar medical", "journal": "Dakar medical", "mag_id": "2433177958", "mag_field_of_study": ["Medicine"], "outbound_citations": [], "inbound_citations": [], "has_outbound_citations": false, "has_inbound_citations": false, "has_pdf_parse": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:2874364"} +{"paper_id": "2874922", "title": "A case of ulnar aneurysm. Clinical and surgical considerations.", "authors": [{"first": "A", "middle": [], "last": "Kutsal", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "O", "middle": [], "last": "Kivan\u00e7", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": "Although ulnar artery aneurysms have been known since the 17th century, fewer than 100 cases have been reported. Because of the rarity of this condition, a case of traumatic ulnar artery aneurysm which was operated on in our department is presented and the clinical findings, diagnosis and surgical implications are considered.", "year": 1988, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": "3379093", "doi": null, "venue": "The Journal of cardiovascular surgery", "journal": "The Journal of cardiovascular surgery", "mag_id": "37860116", "mag_field_of_study": ["Medicine"], "outbound_citations": [], "inbound_citations": ["38622588"], "has_outbound_citations": false, "has_inbound_citations": true, "has_pdf_parse": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:2874922"} +{"paper_id": "2875160", "title": "A Process Algebraic Description of a Temporal Wireless Network Protocol", "authors": [{"first": "Colm", "middle": [], "last": "Bhandal", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Melanie", "middle": [], "last": "Bouroche", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Arthur", "middle": [], "last": "Hughes", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": "The problem of coordination is central to research in robotics, automatically guided vehicles, autonomous cars, unmanned aerial vehicles, and any other areas in which autonomous agents of any kind operate concurrently. This paper focuses on one particular model of coordination, namely Comhord\u00b4u. The contribution of this work is a formalisation of the existing model in precise mathematical terms. This formalisation extends our understanding of the model and provides a basis for future work such as the formal verification of model properties, e.g. system safety.", "year": 2011, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": "10.14279/tuj.eceasst.45.660.671", "venue": null, "journal": "Electronic Communication of The European Association of Software Science and Technology", "has_pdf_body_text": false, "mag_id": "1649477544", "mag_field_of_study": ["Computer Science"], "outbound_citations": ["2695891", "15343603", "1155723", "9045921", "111079028", "16820314", "13713258", "18883627", "32914237", "8971708", "14233661", "62151804", "2583140", "10976029", "34277957", "19393250", "4063773", "13915906", "14977752", "1731187", "118748279", "37421956"], "inbound_citations": ["46641042"], "has_outbound_citations": true, "has_inbound_citations": true, "has_pdf_parse": true, "has_pdf_parsed_abstract": false, "has_pdf_parsed_body_text": false, "has_pdf_parsed_bib_entries": true, "has_pdf_parsed_ref_entries": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:2875160"} +{"paper_id": "2875234", "title": "Incremental Multi-Source Recognition with Non-Negative Matrix Factorization", "authors": [{"first": "Arnaud", "middle": [], "last": "Dessein", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": "A curable resin system in supercritical carbon dioxide as diluent includes an epoxy resin, a co-reactant selected from poly N-substituted aziridines, and a catalyst to promote cure at ambient temperature. The system is compatible with various epoxy resins such as bisphenol A epoxy, bisphenol F epoxy, novolac epoxy, cycloaliphatic epoxy, triglycidyl-aminophenol, and triglycidyl isocyanurate. The aziridine co-reactant may be selected from reaction products of NH aziridines with acrylates and methacrylates of trimethylolpropane, ethylene glycol, propylene glycol, bisphenol A, bisphenol F, pentaerythritol, glycerol, and their alkoxylated derivatives; reaction products of NH aziridines with epoxy compounds; and 1-aziridine ethanol and its reaction products with epoxy and isocyanate functional compounds. Suitable catalysts include acid salts and complexes, strong electron accepting compounds, combinations of silicon hydrides and metal complexes, and non-halogen containing boron derivatives. As an option, compounds having active hydrogen, such as mono or multifunctional phenols, alcohols, and carboxylic acids, with or without anhydrides, may be added. The curable resin system provides controlled cure rates at ambient temperature, compatibility with SCF CO2 spray application systems, and no release of volatile organic compounds during cure.", "year": 2010, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": null, "venue": null, "journal": null, "mag_id": "107820027", "mag_field_of_study": ["Computer Science"], "outbound_citations": [], "inbound_citations": [], "has_outbound_citations": false, "has_inbound_citations": false, "has_pdf_parse": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:2875234"} +{"paper_id": "2875307", "title": "Inhibition of microtubules and dynein rescues human immunodeficiency virus type 1 from owl monkey TRIMCyp-mediated restriction in a cellular context-specific fashion", "authors": [{"first": "Paulina", "middle": [], "last": "Pawlica", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Caroline", "middle": [], "last": "Dufour", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Lionel", "middle": [], "last": "Berthoux", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": "IFN-induced restriction factors can significantly affect the replicative capacity of retroviruses in mammals. TRIM5\u03b1 (tripartite motif protein 5, isoform \u03b1) is a restriction factor that acts at early stages of the virus life cycle by intercepting and destabilizing incoming retroviral cores. Sensitivity to TRIM5\u03b1 maps to the N-terminal domain of the retroviral capsid proteins. In several New World and Old World monkey species, independent events of retrotransposon-mediated insertion of the cyclophilin A (CypA)-coding sequence in the trim5 gene have given rise to TRIMCyp (also called TRIM5-CypA), a hybrid protein that is active against some lentiviruses in a species-specific fashion. In particular, TRIMCyp from the owl monkey (omkTRIMCyp) very efficiently inhibits human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1). Previously, we showed that disrupting the integrity of microtubules (MTs) and of cytoplasmic dynein complexes partially rescued replication of retroviruses, including HIV-1, from restriction mediated by TRIM5\u03b1. Here, we showed that efficient restriction of HIV-1 by omkTRIMCyp was similarly dependent on the MT network and on dynein complexes, but in a context-dependent fashion. When omkTRIMCyp was expressed in human HeLa cells, restriction was partially counteracted by pharmacological agents targeting MTs or by small interfering RNA-mediated inhibition of dynein. The same drugs (nocodazole and paclitaxel) also rescued HIV-1 from restriction in cat CRFK cells, although to a lesser extent. Strikingly, neither nocodazole, paclitaxel nor depletion of the dynein heavy chain had a significant effect on the restriction of HIV-1 in an owl monkey cell line. 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In addition, genomic DNA from these animals was analyzed on Southern blots with a human Rh-specific cDNA. Consistent with earlier reports, serologic results showed that gorilla and chimpanzee erythrocytes had epitopes recognized by human Rh D and c antisera, and gibbon erythrocytes were recognized by the c antisera. Surprisingly, some Old and New World monkeys also expressed a Rh c epitope on their erythrocytes. No erythrocytes from the nonprimate animals reacted specifically with any of the human Rh antisera. Southern blot analysis with a human Rh-specific cDNA probe detected Rh-related sequences in anthropoid apes, all New and Old World monkeys, and in most nonprimate animals tested. Although some Rh-related restriction fragments were conserved across species lines in primates, the Rh locus was more polymorphic in chimpanzees and gorillas than in humans. In addition, restriction fragments segregating with the presence of the D antigen in humans were present in the primate species that expressed the D antigen.", "year": 2004, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": "8064876", "doi": "10.1007/BF00178253", "venue": "Journal of Molecular Evolution", "journal": "Journal of Molecular Evolution", "has_pdf_body_text": false, "mag_id": "2087632078", "mag_field_of_study": ["Biology", "Medicine"], "outbound_citations": ["837096", "34830862", "8873172", "7368646", "41061874", "2557826", "35333448", "32037159", "31828360", "71026890", "6195163", "3323244", "24119584", "39170476", "34660575", "12886923"], "inbound_citations": ["20835686", "36548223", "30197641", "25004542", "17458093"], "has_outbound_citations": true, "has_inbound_citations": true, "has_pdf_parse": true, "has_pdf_parsed_abstract": false, "has_pdf_parsed_body_text": false, "has_pdf_parsed_bib_entries": true, "has_pdf_parsed_ref_entries": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:2875543"} +{"paper_id": "2875770", "title": "AIT, 2011 A Novel Approach to the Early Stage Software Development Effort Estimations using Neural Network Models: A Case Study", "authors": [{"first": "Roheet", "middle": [], "last": "Bhatnagar", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Kanti", "middle": ["Ghose"], "last": "Mrinal", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Bhattacharjee", "middle": [], "last": "Vandana", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": "Software development is a team activity which has got well defined stages. At every stage we have a milestone and a milestone needs to be achieved in order to move to the next level. On time and within budget delivery is the ultimate goal of software projects. Software project management is the set of processes and guidelines which help us in achieving the on time & within budget product delivery. Lot of studies has been carried out on software development effort estimations which forms a key part of the software project management. Many models have been proposed over the years for cost estimations but it is still a subject of constant research due to the ever changing nature of software development. This paper describes a novel approach towards the effort estimations at the early stages of software development life cycle (SDLC). A dataset has been created based on the Entity Relationship Diagrams (ERD\u2019s) developed by different engineering students as part of their Major Project\u2019s spreading different batches & year. In this paper three different NN models are used and their results are compared based on the standard evaluation criteria\u2019s such as MMRE, MRE, BRE and Pred(20). 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The data were recorded at the Valais Parliament. Valais is a bilingual Swiss canton with many local accents and dialects. Therefore, the database contains data with high variability and is suitable to study multilingual, accented and non-native speech recognition as well as language identification and language switch detection. We also define monolingual and mixed language automatic speech recognition and language identifictaion tasks and evaluate baseline systems. 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In general, HOG+LUV are used to generate the candidate proposals and then CNN classifies these proposals. Despite its success, there is still room for improvement. For example, CNN classifies these proposals by the fully connected layer features, while proposal scores and the features in the inner-layers of CNN are ignored. In this paper, we propose a unifying framework called multi-layer channel features (MCF) to overcome the drawback. It first integrates HOG+LUV with each layer of CNN into a multi-layer image channels. Based on the multi-layer image channels, a multi-stage cascade AdaBoost is then learned. The weak classifiers in each stage of the multi-stage cascade are learned from the image channels of corresponding layer. Experiments on Caltech data set, INRIA data set, ETH data set, TUD-Brussels data set, and KITTI data set are conducted. With more abundant features, an MCF achieves the state of the art on Caltech pedestrian data set (i.e., 10.40% miss rate). Using new and accurate annotations, an MCF achieves 7.98% miss rate. As many non-pedestrian detection windows can be quickly rejected by the first few stages, it accelerates detection speed by 1.43 times. By eliminating the highly overlapped detection windows with lower scores after the first stage, it is 4.07 times faster than negligible performance loss.", "year": 2016, "arxiv_id": "1603.00124", "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": "28459686", "doi": "10.1109/TIP.2017.2694224", "venue": "ArXiv", "journal": "ArXiv", "has_pdf_body_text": true, "mag_id": "2291533986", "mag_field_of_study": ["Computer Science", "Medicine"], "outbound_citations": ["1547290", "14744393", "6393352", "3894476", "1342687", "11581211", "12791374", "8033172", "12851935", "219903", "206590483", "3198903", "42281583", "1241368", "53115578", "206770307", "7148278", "192358", "1891471", "16792430", "9024161", "206757065", "14124313", "195908774", "4300209", "3775743", "10328909", "6124137", "1435615", "2451341", "7866395", "206764948", "14252649", "15830034", "1272000"], "inbound_citations": ["70278457", "207971215", "19131398", "4625472", "152282225", "209516035", "59293479", "204509364", "69727040", "65434341", "181514330", "11567426", "4600096", "52821456", "81984630", "204916044", "31980352", "4622174", "132685279", "214799696", "198193667", "196622262", "209404975", "201878592", "4786902", "164660319", "212648795", "69947164", "1435615", "209343091"], "has_outbound_citations": true, "has_inbound_citations": true, "has_pdf_parse": true, "has_pdf_parsed_abstract": true, "has_pdf_parsed_body_text": true, "has_pdf_parsed_bib_entries": true, "has_pdf_parsed_ref_entries": true, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:2876053"} +{"paper_id": "2876283", "title": "Periodontal files--a comparative study.", "authors": [{"first": "R", "middle": [], "last": "Pasquini", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "S", "middle": ["M"], "last": "Clark", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "S", "middle": [], "last": "Baradaran", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "D", "middle": ["F"], "last": "Adams", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": "Periodontal files are used by many dentists for instrumentation of root surfaces as a part of periodontal treatment. The purposes of this study were: 1) to examine, evaluate, and compare several periodontal files in 3 different conditions: new, used, and used/sharpened and 2) to evaluate the efficacy of 5 sharpening devices. The main characteristics observed included: the number, shape, and interval of blades; the active, rake, and lip angles; changes induced by wear; the influence of sharpening; and the type of metal surfaces comprising the blades. There was a wide range of active angles on each individual file, from a high of 75 degrees to a low of 51 degrees. The range of active angles for all blades on all new files was even greater, from a high of 87 degrees to a low of 30 degrees. Wear, observed on some but not all blades, was not extensive and appeared either as abrasion or, occasionally, as fracture of the blade edge. Sharpness scores (5 = sharpest and 1 = dullest) for new file blades were also extremely variable and spanned the full range of values, with a majority of blades scoring 3.5 and below. Attempts to sharpen files with several devices produced inconsistent results. All 5 sharpening devices had significant shortcomings. It was concluded that the extreme ranges both in active angles and in sharpness scores probably have a significant influence on effectiveness of root instrumentation.", "year": 1995, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": "8683416", "doi": "10.1902/jop.1995.66.12.1040", "venue": "Journal of periodontology", "journal": "Journal of periodontology", "mag_id": "2072829964", "mag_field_of_study": ["Medicine"], "outbound_citations": [], "inbound_citations": [], "has_outbound_citations": false, "has_inbound_citations": false, "has_pdf_parse": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:2876283"} +{"paper_id": "2876321", "title": "Practical rate control for video over WLAN", "authors": [{"first": "Guijin", "middle": [], "last": "Wang", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "S.", "middle": [], "last": "Futemma", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "M.", "middle": [], "last": "Kawada", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "E.", "middle": [], "last": "Itakura", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": null, "year": 2006, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": "10.1109/CCNC.2006.1593052", "venue": "CCNC 2006. 2006 3rd IEEE Consumer Communications and Networking Conference, 2006.", "journal": "CCNC 2006. 2006 3rd IEEE Consumer Communications and Networking Conference, 2006.", "has_pdf_body_text": false, "mag_id": "2116969712", "mag_field_of_study": ["Computer Science"], "outbound_citations": ["15056265", "2204005", "1275613", "10789862", "201896739", "2883143", "14603312", "195349238", "16081717"], "inbound_citations": ["18969809", "18079761", "16642789"], "has_outbound_citations": true, "has_inbound_citations": true, "has_pdf_parse": true, "has_pdf_parsed_abstract": false, "has_pdf_parsed_body_text": false, "has_pdf_parsed_bib_entries": true, "has_pdf_parsed_ref_entries": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:2876321"} +{"paper_id": "2876493", "title": "Suppression of the pregnane X receptor during endoplasmic reticulum stress is achieved by down-regulating hepatocyte nuclear factor-4\u03b1 and up-regulating liver-enriched inhibitory protein.", "authors": [{"first": "Thaveechai", "middle": [], "last": "Vachirayonsti", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Karen", "middle": ["W"], "last": "Ho", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Dongfang", "middle": [], "last": "Yang", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Bingfang", "middle": [], "last": "Yan", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": "Endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress is recognized as a common theme in the development of metabolic syndrome and other diseases. Chronic liver diseases develop ER stress and also show decreased capacity of drug metabolism. The pregnane X receptor (PXR) is a master regulator of genes involved in drug elimination. This study was performed to determine whether ER stress condition decreases the expression of PXR and whether the decrease alters the induction of cytochrome P450 3A4 (CYP3A4). Human primary hepatocytes and HepG2 cell line (human hepatocellular carcinoma) were treated with brefeldin A and thapsigargin, 2 well-established ER stressors. Without exceptions, both stressors significantly decreased the expression of PXR. The decrease led to reduced induction of CYP3A4. Reporter dissection study, electrophoretic mobility shift assay, and chromatin immunoprecipitation located in the PXR promoter region 2 adjacent elements recognized by hepatocyte nuclear factor-4\u03b1 (HNF-4\u03b1) and cytidine-cytidine-adenosine-adenosine-thymidine enhanced binding proteins (C/EBPs), respectively. Additional studies demonstrated that HNF-4\u03b1 was down-regulated during ER stress but the expression of C/EBP\u03b2 varied depending on a particular form of C/EBP\u03b2. Liver-enriched activator protein (LAP) was down-regulated but liver-enriched inhibitory protein (LIP) was highly induced. Nevertheless, over-expression of HNF-4\u03b1 or LAP restored the expression of PXR. Interestingly, the very same sequence also responded to interleukin-6 (IL-6), and primary hepatocytes treated with thapsigargin significantly increased the level of IL-6 mRNA. These findings establish a functional interconnection between ER stress and signaling of proinflammatory cytokines in the regulation of PXR expression.", "year": 2015, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": "PMC4372669", "pubmed_id": "25616597", "doi": "10.1093/toxsci/kfv008", "venue": "Toxicological sciences : an official journal of the Society of Toxicology", "journal": "Toxicological sciences : an official journal of the Society of Toxicology", "mag_id": "2037436947", "mag_field_of_study": ["Biology", "Medicine"], "outbound_citations": [], "inbound_citations": ["195809936", "7652224", "56476806", "204800168", "28300208", "215263267", "215595488"], "has_outbound_citations": false, "has_inbound_citations": true, "has_pdf_parse": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:2876493"} +{"paper_id": "2876633", "title": "Intrinsic parameter fluctuations in MOSFETs due to structural non-uniformity of high-/spl kappa/ gate stack materials", "authors": [{"first": "A.R.", "middle": [], "last": "Brown", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "J.R.", "middle": [], "last": "Watling", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "A.", "middle": [], "last": "Asenov", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "G.", "middle": [], "last": "Bersuker", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "P.", "middle": [], "last": "Zeitzoff", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": "Non-uniformity of the dielectric properties of high-/ spl kappa/ material due to random grain orientation and phase separation will lead to variation in characteristics between different devices. Here we present a model for phase separated high-/ spl kappa/ dielectrics and investigate, by means of 3D numerical device simulation, the intrinsic parameter fluctuations which result from this structural non-uniformity.", "year": 2005, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": "10.1109/SISPAD.2005.201464", "venue": "2005 International Conference On Simulation of Semiconductor Processes and Devices", "journal": "2005 International Conference On Simulation of Semiconductor Processes and Devices", "has_pdf_body_text": false, "mag_id": "2122285254", "mag_field_of_study": ["Physics"], "outbound_citations": [], "inbound_citations": [], "has_outbound_citations": false, "has_inbound_citations": false, "has_pdf_parse": true, "has_pdf_parsed_abstract": false, "has_pdf_parsed_body_text": false, "has_pdf_parsed_bib_entries": true, "has_pdf_parsed_ref_entries": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:2876633"} +{"paper_id": "2876651", "title": "Invariant natural killer T cells recognize lipid self antigen induced by microbial danger signals", "authors": [{"first": "Patrick", "middle": ["J"], "last": "Brennan", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Raju", "middle": ["V", "V"], "last": "Tatituri", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Manfred", "middle": [], "last": "Brigl", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Edy", "middle": ["Y"], "last": "Kim", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Amit", "middle": [], "last": "Tuli", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Joseph", "middle": ["P"], "last": "Sanderson", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Stephan", "middle": ["D"], "last": "Gadola", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Fong-Fu", "middle": [], "last": "Hsu", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Gurdyal", "middle": ["S"], "last": "Besra", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Michael", "middle": ["B"], "last": "Brenner", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": "The identification of an endogenous ligand for natural killer T cells has remained elusive. Brenner and colleagues identify \u03b2-d-glucopyranosylceramide as a physiologically important self ligand for these cells.", "year": 2011, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": "PMC3242449", "pubmed_id": "22037601", "doi": "10.1038/ni.2143", "venue": "Nature Immunology", "journal": "Nature Immunology", "has_pdf_body_text": true, "mag_id": "2102355478", "mag_field_of_study": ["Medicine", "Biology"], "outbound_citations": ["45104911", "17655740", "87671682", "25895420", "4412869", "4362510", "34304664", "28004901", "25499129", "7784791", "8922686", "45401857", "45980831", "25640110", "3940154", "11470268", "830782", "18865145", "21504202", "205247749", "37495120", "29429160", "10670070", "11643102", "8075101", "5905323", "10945388", "10384166", "1950578", "38460775", "206522479", "13275022", "4424762", "205364382", "28787175", "13042598", "9280892", "12339884", "13232993"], "inbound_citations": ["215613041", "96439020", "17699212", "201201922", "3604196", "14342236", "3543298", "195680472", "22492024", "23408377", "215643845", "15326821", "15664205", "51864930", "215656966", "26150127", "214655632", "215125593", "2379424", "5494391", "112777", "18936648", "37201906", "13919276", "9512762", "54861467", "44801142", "11095814", "205264235", "13760301", "1016587", "8691497", "18687319", "205365159", "5190431", "215620853", "6509136", "20512293", "214929205", "215177244", "12231147", "16261549", "40569790", "215655140", "10622436", "42433725", "4724818", "51959398", "204886167", "32005325", "215607606", "6588547", "214971033", "3525352", "205491870", "14423087", "3964095", "29009448", "205389234", "9793358", "9940976", "25260032", "14204701", "15454191", "73512741", "215021700", "6116030", "17660667", "214893587", "82448790", "2980451", "3085239", "203624382", "12182493", "14675356", "1472102", "7341600", "18928231", "31397718", "215116467", "2528674", "18888278", "52815314", "205365619", "3172563", "27201601", "24160070", "7905149", "49573567", "16676887", "7628248", "15479723", "11597356", "215578252", "5541951", "215694408", "621124", "11882679", "33957231", "13862670", "47037", "24438387", "49558241", "3229091", "12892642", "44094185", "4795290", "13655703", "19345493", "1046488", "3282479", "15965566", "14133118", "205267179", "29616914", "36420002", "67768002", "215544858", "215696550", "52975504", "2852148", "14266091", "34321524", "214867216", "7317041", "26018046", "11253849", "85574797", "8827000", "49410642", "18982125", "215684424", "12486414", "14497542", "41367494", "35444324", "13964925", "257392"], "has_outbound_citations": true, "has_inbound_citations": true, "has_pdf_parse": true, "has_pdf_parsed_abstract": true, "has_pdf_parsed_body_text": true, "has_pdf_parsed_bib_entries": true, "has_pdf_parsed_ref_entries": true, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:2876651"} +{"paper_id": "2876770", "title": "Systematic Review of the Effect of Pneumococcal Conjugate Vaccine Dosing Schedules on Vaccine-type Nasopharyngeal Carriage", "authors": [{"first": "Katherine", "middle": ["E."], "last": "Fleming-Dutra", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Laura", "middle": [], "last": "Conklin", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Jennifer", "middle": ["D."], "last": "Loo", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Maria", "middle": ["Deloria"], "last": "Knoll", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Daniel", "middle": ["E."], "last": "Park", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Jennifer", "middle": [], "last": "Kirk", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "David", "middle": [], "last": "Goldblatt", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Cynthia", "middle": ["G."], "last": "Whitney", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Katherine", "middle": ["L."], "last": "O\u2019Brien", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": "Background: ::: Pneumococcal conjugate vaccines (PCV) reduce nasopharyngeal carriage of vaccine type (VT) pneumococci, an important driver of vaccine programs\u2019 overall benefits. The dosing schedule that best reduces carriage is unclear.", "year": 2013, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": "PMC3940522", "pubmed_id": "24336057", "doi": "10.1097/INF.0000000000000083", "venue": "The Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal", "journal": "The Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal", "has_pdf_body_text": true, "mag_id": "2010575292", "mag_field_of_study": ["Medicine"], "outbound_citations": ["12619711", "23587885", "44986556", "24349300", "23310997", "10375236", "29469120", "19111952", "14075992", "35059656", "12920158", "21388861", "2801950", "205694023", "42114527", "44573938", "6877536", "17856100", "5553072", "5084874", "41938877", "21844358", "37408703", "11257170", "19479544", "5205174", "6555527", "79112424", "36740227", "1338934"], "inbound_citations": ["215677237", "18703696", "3763505", "215174926", "6013650", "15686597", "49430746", "164307487", "4893305", "14639747", "202679261", "215184164", "3770706", "19111952", "11275785", "51739437", "7187766", "2467330", "195796263", "91399958"], "has_outbound_citations": true, "has_inbound_citations": true, "has_pdf_parse": true, "has_pdf_parsed_abstract": true, "has_pdf_parsed_body_text": true, "has_pdf_parsed_bib_entries": true, "has_pdf_parsed_ref_entries": true, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:2876770"} +{"paper_id": "2876940", "title": "Assembly of Four Diverse Heterocyclic Libraries Enabled by Prins Cyclization, Au-Catalyzed Enyne Cycloisomerization, and Automated Amide Synthesis", "authors": [{"first": "Jiayue", "middle": [], "last": "Cui", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "David", "middle": ["I."], "last": "Chai", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Christopher", "middle": [], "last": "Miller", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Jason", "middle": [], "last": "Hao", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "C.", "middle": [], "last": "Thomas", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Jingqi", "middle": [], "last": "Wang", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Karl", "middle": ["A."], "last": "Scheidt", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Sergey", "middle": ["A."], "last": "Kozmin", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": "We describe a unified synthetic strategy for efficient assembly of four new heterocyclic libraries. The synthesis began by creating a range of structurally diverse pyrrolidinones or piperidinones. Such compounds were obtained in a simple one-flask operation starting with readily available amines, ketoesters, and unsaturated anhydrides. The use of tetrahydropyran-containing ketoesters, which were rapidly assembled by our Prins cyclization protocol, enabled efficient fusion of pyran and piperidinone cores. A newly developed Au(I)-catalyzed cycloisomerization of alkyne-containing enamides further expanded heterocyclic diversity by providing rapid entry into a wide range of bicyclic and tricyclic dienamides. The final stage of the process entailed diversification of each of the initially produced carboxylic acids using a fully automated platform for amide synthesis, which delivered 1872 compounds in high diastereomeric and chemical purity.", "year": 2012, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": "PMC3716468", "pubmed_id": "22860634", "doi": "10.1021/jo301061r", "venue": "The Journal of organic chemistry", "journal": "The Journal of organic chemistry", "mag_id": "1997613436", "mag_field_of_study": ["Chemistry", "Medicine"], "outbound_citations": [], "inbound_citations": [], "has_outbound_citations": false, "has_inbound_citations": false, "has_pdf_parse": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:2876940"} +{"paper_id": "2877091", "title": "On the complexity of HTN plan verification and its implications for plan recognition", "authors": [{"first": "Gregor", "middle": [], "last": "Behnke", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Daniel", "middle": [], "last": "H\u00f6ller", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Susanne", "middle": [], "last": "Biundo", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": "In classical planning it is easy to verify if a given sequence of actions is a solution to a planning problem. It has to be checked whether the actions are applicable in the given order and if a goal state is reached after executing them. In this paper we show that verifying whether a plan is a solution to an HTN planning problem is much harder. More specifically, we prove that this problem is NP-complete, even for very simple HTN planning problems. Furthermore, this problem remains NP-complete if an executable sequence of tasks is already provided. HTN-like hierarchical structures are commonly used to represent plan libraries in plan and goal recognition. By applying our result to plan and goal recognition we provide insight into its complexity.", "year": 2015, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": null, "venue": "ICAPS", "journal": null, "has_pdf_body_text": false, "mag_id": "2401204888", "mag_field_of_study": ["Computer Science"], "outbound_citations": ["1091497", "1626066", "8860896", "16695812", "59801044", "2531641", "978700", "11082945", "2243813", "120727777", "33509266", "12176374", "15418247", "5329862"], "inbound_citations": ["14288235", "197672310", "19224704", "69545562", "51765987", "140116568", "54023964", "1091497", "46156973", "5809240", "54016697", "53479690", "208246071", "116861865"], "has_outbound_citations": true, "has_inbound_citations": true, "has_pdf_parse": true, "has_pdf_parsed_abstract": false, "has_pdf_parsed_body_text": false, "has_pdf_parsed_bib_entries": true, "has_pdf_parsed_ref_entries": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:2877091"} +{"paper_id": "2877217", "title": "An enhanced component connection method for conversion of fault trees to binary decision diagrams", "authors": [{"first": "Rasa", "middle": [], "last": "Remenyte-Prescott", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "John", "middle": ["D."], "last": "Andrews", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": "Abstract Fault tree analysis (FTA) is widely applied to assess the failure probability of industrial systems. Many computer packages are available, which are based on conventional kinetic tree theory methods. When dealing with large (possibly non-coherent) fault trees, the limitations of the technique in terms of accuracy of the solutions and the efficiency of the processing time become apparent. Over recent years, the binary decision diagram (BDD) method has been developed that solves fault trees and overcomes the disadvantages of the conventional FTA approach. First of all, a fault tree for a particular system failure mode is constructed and then converted to a BDD for analysis. This paper analyses alternative methods for the fault tree to BDD conversion process. For most fault tree to BDD conversion approaches, the basic events of the fault tree are placed in an ordering. This can dramatically affect the size of the final BDD and the success of qualitative and quantitative analyses of the system. A set of rules is then applied to each gate in the fault tree to generate the BDD. An alternative approach can also be used, where BDD constructs for each of the gate types are first built and then merged to represent a parent gate. A powerful and efficient property, sub-node sharing, is also incorporated in the enhanced method proposed in this paper. Finally, a combined approach is developed taking the best features of the alternative methods. The efficiency of the techniques is analysed and discussed.", "year": 2008, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": "10.1016/j.ress.2007.09.001", "venue": "Reliab. Eng. Syst. Saf.", "journal": "Reliab. Eng. Syst. 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A method is described for the isolation and purification of desoxyribonuclease from a 0.25 N sulfuric acid extract of beef pancreas. The activity of the enzyme is measured by a viscosimetric method using sodium desoxyribonucleate from calf thymus as substrate. 2. The enzyme is highly active, a measurable effect being obtained at concentrations of less than 0.01 microgram per cc. In highly dilute solution the enzyme is rapidly inactivated, and the use of a protective agent such as gelatin or peptone is necessary. 3. The purified material contains traces of a proteolytic enzyme, but displays no ribonuclease, lipase, or phosphatase activity. 4. The enzyme requires activation by magnesium or manganese ion, and citrate serves as a potent inhibitor of the magnesium-activated enzyme. 5. Its enzymatic activity is inhibited by the specific antibody present in the serum of rabbits immunized with enzyme protein.", "year": 1946, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": "PMC2142737", "pubmed_id": "19873449", "doi": "10.1085/jgp.29.3.123", "venue": "The Journal of General Physiology", "journal": "The Journal of General Physiology", "has_pdf_body_text": true, "mag_id": "2137276769", "mag_field_of_study": ["Chemistry", "Medicine"], "outbound_citations": [], "inbound_citations": [], "has_outbound_citations": false, "has_inbound_citations": false, "has_pdf_parse": true, "has_pdf_parsed_abstract": true, "has_pdf_parsed_body_text": true, "has_pdf_parsed_bib_entries": true, "has_pdf_parsed_ref_entries": true, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:2877361"} +{"paper_id": "2877377", "title": "Evaluation of the ICT malaria P.f/P.v and the OptiMal rapid diagnostic tests for malaria in febrile returned travellers.", "authors": [{"first": "E", "middle": ["Geoffrey"], "last": "Playford", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "John", "middle": [], "last": "Walker", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": "Rapid diagnostic tests (RDTs) are less reliant on expert microscopy and have the potential to reduce errors in malaria diagnosis but have not been extensively evaluated in nonimmune persons or in countries where infection is not endemic. We evaluated the ICT P.f/P.v (ICT-Amrad, Sydney, Australia) and OptiMal (Flow Inc., Portland, Oreg.) assays prospectively for the diagnosis of malaria in 158 specimens from 144 febrile returned travellers in Australia by using expert microscopy and PCR as reference standards. Malaria was diagnosed in 93 specimens from 87 patients by expert microscopy, with 3 additional specimens from recently treated patients testing positive for Plasmodium falciparum by PCR. For the diagnosis of asexual-stage P. falciparum malaria, the sensitivity and specificity of the ICT P.f/P.v assay were 97 and 90%, respectively, and those of the OptiMal assay were 85 and 96%, respectively. The ICT P.f/P.v assay missed one infection with a density of 45 parasites/ micro l, whereas the OptiMal assay missed infections up to 2,500/ micro l; below 1,000/ micro l, its sensitivity was only 43%. For the diagnosis of P. vivax malaria, the sensitivity and specificity of the ICT P.f/P.v assay were 44 and 100%, respectively, and those of the OptiMal assay were 80 and 97%, respectively. Both assays missed infections with parasite densities over 5,000/ micro l: up to 10,000/ micro l with the former and 5,300/ micro l with the latter. Despite the high sensitivity of the ICT P.f/P.v assay for P. falciparum malaria, caution is warranted before RDTs are widely adopted for the diagnosis of malaria in nonimmune patients or in countries where malaria is not endemic.", "year": 2002, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": "PMC139652", "pubmed_id": "12409392", "doi": "10.1128/JCM.40.11.4166-4171.2002", "venue": "Journal of clinical microbiology", "journal": "Journal of clinical microbiology", "has_pdf_body_text": true, "mag_id": "2105428482", "mag_field_of_study": ["Medicine", "Biology"], "outbound_citations": ["36413792", "9117852", "70430007", "45030998", "12631854", "6825885", "73180979", "9825449", "30843771", "23550205", "30617103", "6700757", "19033088", "22177343", "28219164", "25433182", "32752059", "89820081", "31884940", "10254188", "36040519", "36465276"], "inbound_citations": ["215581659", "10682050", "2639923", "5242211", "137419602", "33198901", "19381859", "1607754", "7608466", "11452849", "16286958", "3261572", "6977438", "212455613", "7396708", "11246787", "11923791", "14418440", "23548577", "22324362", "10591148", "24687194", "11215574", "22982240", "9475532", "214878765", "3992453", "43130208"], "has_outbound_citations": true, "has_inbound_citations": true, "has_pdf_parse": true, "has_pdf_parsed_abstract": true, "has_pdf_parsed_body_text": true, "has_pdf_parsed_bib_entries": true, "has_pdf_parsed_ref_entries": true, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:2877377"} +{"paper_id": "2877431", "title": "Automatic language identification using mixed-order HMMs and untranscribed corpora.", "authors": [{"first": "Ludwig", "middle": ["Carl"], "last": "Schwardt", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Johan", "middle": ["A.", "du"], "last": "Preez", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": null, "year": 2000, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": null, "venue": "INTERSPEECH", "journal": null, "has_pdf_body_text": false, "mag_id": "152679661", "mag_field_of_study": ["Computer Science"], "outbound_citations": ["1165443", "41124752", "1419068", "60886106", "5996876", "8001946", "5996876", "17056695", "245294", "9365056", "7662527"], "inbound_citations": ["16587489", "56566697", "62468538"], "has_outbound_citations": true, "has_inbound_citations": true, "has_pdf_parse": true, "has_pdf_parsed_abstract": false, "has_pdf_parsed_body_text": false, "has_pdf_parsed_bib_entries": true, "has_pdf_parsed_ref_entries": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:2877431"} +{"paper_id": "2877446", "title": "Effects of local anaesthetics on carrageenan-evoked inflammatory nociceptive processing in the rat", "authors": [{"first": "J", "middle": [], "last": "Buritova", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "D", "middle": [], "last": "Fletcher", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "P", "middle": [], "last": "Honor\u00e9", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "J M", "middle": [], "last": "Besson", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": "We have assessed the effects of intraplantar local anaesthetics (bupivacaine and lignocaine) on carrageenan-induced oedema, mechanical allodynia and spinal c-fos protein expression. Mechanical allodynia was evaluated using the vocalization threshold to paw pressure (VTPP) every 30 min until 60, 180 or 240 min after administration of carrageenan. Peripheral oedema, mechanical allodynia and spinal c-fos protein expression were maximal 180 min after carrageenan. Lignocaine did not influence either oedema or VTPP, but reduced spinal c-fos expression at 60 min after carrageenan without later effects. Bupivacaine induced an increase in VTPP at 30 and 60 min, limitation of oedema at 60 min and a reduction in spinal c-fos expression at 60 and 180 min, but these effects were not present 240 min after carrageenan. Intraplantar infiltration with lignocaine and bupivacaine before carrageenan transiently limited signs of inflammatory pain but did not prevent them.", "year": 1996, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": "8957983", "doi": "10.1093/bja/77.5.645", "venue": "British journal of anaesthesia", "journal": "British journal of anaesthesia", "has_pdf_body_text": true, "mag_id": "2164863322", "mag_field_of_study": ["Medicine"], "outbound_citations": ["31050584", "17027508", "45090612", "31765337", "42264651", "39549169", "4521340", "45564103", "140209434", "144029632", "20838945", "31855727", "29284594", "38778262", "30907996", "19375234", "8277924", "36755100", "45676944", "28971934", "30737429", "34805989", "16854990", "13358219", "4531317", "22178208"], "inbound_citations": ["7235769", "1072263", "376799", "18263084", "26100139", "215605719", "1438638"], "has_outbound_citations": true, "has_inbound_citations": true, "has_pdf_parse": true, "has_pdf_parsed_abstract": true, "has_pdf_parsed_body_text": true, "has_pdf_parsed_bib_entries": true, "has_pdf_parsed_ref_entries": true, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:2877446"} +{"paper_id": "2877458", "title": "The effect of unilateral internal carotid arterial occlusion upon contralateral duplex study: Criteria for accurate interpretation", "authors": [{"first": "Roy", "middle": ["M."], "last": "Fujitani", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Joseph", "middle": ["L."], "last": "Mills", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Linda", "middle": ["M."], "last": "Wang", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Spence", "middle": ["M."], "last": "Taylor", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": "Abstract To determine the influence of unilateral internal carotid arterial occlusion (ICO) on Doppler frequency spectral analysis (DFSA) of the patent contralateral carotid artery, a retrospective review of 154 patients between July 1987 and December 1991 with angiographically confirmed ICO was performed, correlating duplex and arteriographic findings in a blinded fashion. Biplane arteriograms and bilateral carotid artery duplex studies that used a 5.0 MHz Doppler probe with a 1.5 mm 3 sample volume at a 60 degree angle of insonation were performed on all patients. Each carotid artery was categorized by the severity of stenosis as quantified by arteriography: 1% to 15% ( n = 41); 16% to 49% ( n = 48), 50% to 79% ( n = 21), 80% to 99% ( n = 34), and bilateral occlusion ( n = 10). DFSA peak systolic frequencies were commonly exaggerated in the presence of contralateral ICO and use of standard criteria for DFSA interpretation overestimated bifurcation stenoses in 43 of 89 lesions (48.3%) when determining nonhemodynamically significant lesions ( 50% diameter reduction) with standard criteria had 96.9% sensitivity but only 57.3% specificity. Modification of these criteria to account for the velocity increase or \u201cjet effect\u201d in the ipsilateral carotid artery system increased the sensitivity and specificity to 97.8% in predicting nonhemodynamically and hemodynamically significant stenoses respectively. A Doppler frequency spectrum with a peak systolic frequency (PSF) >4.0 kHz and end-diastolic frequency (EDF) 4.5 kHz with associated spectral broadening differentiated stenosis >50%, whereas an increase in EDF >5 kHz further categorized those stenoses with 80% to 99% diameter reduction. Kappa statistics were significantly different ( p K = 0.577 \u00b1 0.113) versus the modified criteria ( K = 0.872 \u00b1 0.060). We conclude that the presence of unilateral ICO influences the resultant flow velocity in the patent companion cerebral vessels, including the contralateral carotid artery and may lead to an overestimation of the actual degree of stenosis by standard DFSA criteria. A simple modification of the DFSA interpretation criteria permits more accurate differentiation between hemodynamically significant and nonhemodynamically significant lesions and is therefore important in the management of progressive extracranial cerebrovascular disease opposite an already occluded carotid artery system. 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Using an expanded health literacy model, we examined the relationship between health literacy, functional literacy, beliefs about ART, media use, and adherence to ART. A convenience sample of HIV-infected adolescents (n = 50) was recruited for this cross-sectional study. The primary outcome of adherence was measured with 3-day self-reports. Health literacy as measured by the Test of Functional Health Literacy in Adults (TOFHLA) was not predictive of adherence (p = .15). Participants with higher positive outcome expectancy scores regarding ART were more likely to report 100% adherence, and participants with below-grade-level reading were less likely to report 100% adherence (p < .05). Our findings highlight the importance of assessing both health beliefs and reading skills as part of adherence support for HIV-infected youth.", "year": 2014, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": "PMC3706514", "pubmed_id": "23433916", "doi": "10.1016/j.jana.2012.11.003", "venue": "The Journal of the Association of Nurses in AIDS Care : JANAC", "journal": "The Journal of the Association of Nurses in AIDS Care : JANAC", "has_pdf_body_text": true, "mag_id": "2135433398", "mag_field_of_study": ["Medicine"], "outbound_citations": ["207536284", "25720849", "143099869", "2185254", "25688678", "33907013", "39687059", "205650095", "27944798", "11388999", "11743554", "32117287", "39306205", "71114287", "34683979", "44895906", "23892605", "37620779", "17227170", "40195955", "25480213", "28464271", "68251828", "23207558", "86692389", "27897126", "14974990", "22062445", "43617424", "25288807", "20206507", "24661292", "16951850", "21497910"], "inbound_citations": ["44688619", "57808008", "81681862", "4324572", "75420544", "4537946", "24253043", "42625832", "80909099", "3096809", "17996645", "54047064"], "has_outbound_citations": true, "has_inbound_citations": true, "has_pdf_parse": true, "has_pdf_parsed_abstract": true, "has_pdf_parsed_body_text": true, "has_pdf_parsed_bib_entries": true, "has_pdf_parsed_ref_entries": true, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:2877491"} +{"paper_id": "2877547", "title": "Investigating a First-Year Seminar as an Anchor Course in Learning Communities.", "authors": [{"first": "Daniel", "middle": ["B."], "last": "Friedman", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Julie", "middle": ["S."], "last": "Alexander", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": "First-year seminars have increasingly been used as anchor courses in learning communities. This study investigated the impact participation in Freshman Seminar had on the grade earned in a linked learning community course in fall 2004. Grades in the linked course for 1,294 first-year students who were enrolled in 37 different learning communities where Freshman Seminar served as the anchor course were analyzed. Students enrolled in a linked section of Freshman Seminar earned higher grades in the learning community course than both students enrolled in a non-linked version of Freshman Seminar and students not enrolled in Freshman Seminar. In addi- tion, first-year students enrolled in a Freshman Seminar that was not linked to the learning community class outperformed first-year students who did not enroll in Freshman Seminar.", "year": 2007, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": null, "venue": null, "journal": "Journal of the First-Year Experience & Students in Transition", "has_pdf_body_text": false, "mag_id": "2138935457", "mag_field_of_study": ["Psychology"], "outbound_citations": ["152781974", "152466875", "144226658", "142092728"], "inbound_citations": ["157465525", "204863372", "213449442", "157918216", "36480508"], "has_outbound_citations": true, "has_inbound_citations": true, "has_pdf_parse": true, "has_pdf_parsed_abstract": false, "has_pdf_parsed_body_text": false, "has_pdf_parsed_bib_entries": true, "has_pdf_parsed_ref_entries": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:2877547"} +{"paper_id": "2877573", "title": "Munc18\u20102 is required for Syntaxin 11 Localization on the Plasma Membrane in Cytotoxic T\u2010Lymphocytes", "authors": [{"first": "Nele", "middle": ["M.G."], "last": "Dieckmann", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Yvonne", "middle": [], "last": "Hackmann", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Maurizio", "middle": [], "last": "Aric\u00f2", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Gillian", "middle": ["M."], "last": "Griffiths", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": "Cytotoxic T-lymphocytes (CTL) kill their targets by cytolytic granule secretion at the immunological synapse. The Sec/Munc protein, Munc18-2, and its binding partner Syntaxin 11 (STX11) are both required for granule secretion, with mutations in either leading to the primary immunodeficiency, Familial Haemophagocytic Lymphohistiocytosis (FHL4 and 5). Understanding how Munc18-2 and STX11 function in CTL has been hampered by not knowing the endogenous localization of these proteins. Using a novel FHL5 Munc18-2 mutation that results in loss of protein, cytotoxicity and degranulation together with CTL from an FHL4 patient lacking STX11, enabled us to localize endogenous STX11 and Munc18-2 in CTL. Munc18-2 localized predominantly to cytolytic granules with low levels associated with the plasma membrane where STX11 localized. Importantly, while Munc18-2 localization is unaffected by the absence of STX11 in FHL4 CTL, STX11 is lost from the plasma membrane in FHL5 CTL lacking Munc18-2. These findings support a role for Munc18-2 in chaperoning STX11 to the plasma membrane where the final fusion events involved in secretion occur.", "year": 2015, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": "PMC4791091", "pubmed_id": "26771955", "doi": "10.1111/tra.12337", "venue": "Traffic", "journal": "Traffic", "has_pdf_body_text": true, "mag_id": "2111608816", "mag_field_of_study": ["Biology", "Medicine"], "outbound_citations": ["13945288", "8879391", "8682353", "27955301", "36172898", "11646884", "44421971", "2437691", "13907383", "206864514", "34479358", "8134051", "5302530", "25330412", "29849808", "21515177", "207428992", "2510161", "37504917", "4301344", "10017936", "12228069", "6533296", "22203386", "6141817", "215517720", "5049118", "25603756", "16102556", "332667"], "inbound_citations": ["56477876", "23204914", "209428955"], "has_outbound_citations": true, "has_inbound_citations": true, "has_pdf_parse": true, "has_pdf_parsed_abstract": true, "has_pdf_parsed_body_text": true, "has_pdf_parsed_bib_entries": true, "has_pdf_parsed_ref_entries": true, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:2877573"} +{"paper_id": "2877653", "title": "No lack of determination", "authors": [{"first": "Greg", "middle": ["N."], "last": "Carlson", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": null, "year": 1999, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": "10.1515/9783110890952.149", "venue": "Glot International", "journal": null, "has_pdf_body_text": true, "mag_id": "2494761623", "mag_field_of_study": ["Computer Science"], "outbound_citations": ["170769814", "118747091", "117281059", "162775442", "121774692", "203180943", "117973326", "59024218", "19282568", "118103741", "41051398", "116940629", "124459247", "123175722", "349614", "3172159", "170497247", "120777638", "115707702", "118639270", "62642083", "201422610", "128930294", "148204552", "13637276", "62194870", "142043067", "59810701", "144831807", "117823219", "202244539", "208098712", "60344608", "145153188", "54001723", "117234531", "118250550", "124750801", "61063031", "60474194", "32696692", "57569582", "118497769", "118990760", "120543068", "53901410", "62727489", "123578993", "117289619", "115311854", "117270297", "3182772", "115688859", "62628762", "118321679", "201281725", "117072739", "116198112", "124299341", "117816188"], "inbound_citations": ["54628124"], "has_outbound_citations": true, "has_inbound_citations": true, "has_pdf_parse": true, "has_pdf_parsed_abstract": false, "has_pdf_parsed_body_text": true, "has_pdf_parsed_bib_entries": true, "has_pdf_parsed_ref_entries": true, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:2877653"} +{"paper_id": "2877742", "title": "Towards a pattern language approach to establishing personal authoring environments in e-learning", "authors": [{"first": "Chien-Tsun", "middle": [], "last": "Chen", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Yu", "middle": ["Chin"], "last": "Cheng", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Chin-Yun", "middle": [], "last": "Hsieh", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": "Establishing a suitable environment for multimedia course production is important for e-learning authors. Such an environment includes two primary components: an authoring station for preparing the artifacts and a physical workplace where authoring takes place. The establishment of the environment is a non-trivial task because it involves several disciplines such as IT, pedagogy, and human-computer interaction. Inspired by Christopher Alexander's work on pattern languages, this paper proposes a pattern language for establishing personal authoring environments in e-learning. The pattern language takes the end-user perspective and can be applied by people with interests in creating a personal authoring environment for producing quality e-learning contents. Its use is illustrated with an example.", "year": 2007, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": null, "venue": null, "journal": null, "has_pdf_body_text": false, "mag_id": "301523860", "mag_field_of_study": ["Computer Science"], "outbound_citations": ["46768313", "1986855", "60060416", "67422904", "58877027", "107582391", "109807343", "62217881", "122032", "9705643", "108910008", "53903630"], "inbound_citations": [], "has_outbound_citations": true, "has_inbound_citations": false, "has_pdf_parse": true, "has_pdf_parsed_abstract": false, "has_pdf_parsed_body_text": false, "has_pdf_parsed_bib_entries": true, "has_pdf_parsed_ref_entries": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:2877742"} +{"paper_id": "2878121", "title": "Zero-divisor graphs of partially ordered sets", "authors": [{"first": "Zhanjun", "middle": [], "last": "Xue", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Sanyang", "middle": [], "last": "Liu", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": "Abstract Let ( P , \u2264 ) be a partially ordered set (poset, briefly) with a least element 0 and S \u2286 P . An element x \u2208 P is a lower bound of S if s \u2265 x for all s \u2208 S . A simple graph G ( P ) is associated to each poset P with 0. The vertices of the graph are labeled by the elements of P , and two vertices x , y are connected by an edge in case 0 is the only lower bound of { x , y } in P . We show that if the chromatic number \u03c7 ( G ( P ) ) and the clique number \u03c9 ( G ( P ) ) are finite, then \u03c7 ( G ( P ) ) = \u03c9 ( G ( P ) ) = n + 1 in which n is the number of minimal prime ideals of P .", "year": 2010, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": "10.1016/j.aml.2009.12.002", "venue": "Appl. Math. Lett.", "journal": "Appl. Math. 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A signal peak reduction unit is provided before the filter that includes a filter predictor that predicts the effect of the filter on input symbols by using filter coefficient values corresponding to the filter impulse response function. Input symbols that are predicted to cause the output signal to exceed a predetermined peak limit value are adjusted. Several examples of suitable algorithms for calculating the necessary peak reduction to be applied to the input symbols are disclosed. The peak reduction unit provides adjusted symbols to the filter for processing and communication system output.", "year": 1984, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": "6397553", "doi": null, "venue": "Journal of lipid research", "journal": "Journal of lipid research", "has_pdf_body_text": false, "mag_id": "1902852842", "mag_field_of_study": ["Biology", "Medicine"], "outbound_citations": ["9376299", "25822170", "21489276", "22441672", "34484178", "29839468", "30013697", "39955408", "43120151", "2955877", "40506917", "5893134", "33904772", "24586649", "22500755", "25065238", "11644830", "6480211", "40885753", "13109626", "8990630", "40765780", "32719950", "8274769", "40304968", "25253411", "9021512", "9527525", "455797", "21384596", "2509985"], "inbound_citations": ["4819265", "1077491", "4856076", "51842668", "5857837", "3745709", "1445008", "6958057", "214988837", "17573537", "26643875", "21472279", "25418393", "3358010", "864650", "20046739", "1637337", "18652470", "15222061", "27291733", "13819460", "33785658", "1332213", "9578663", "52951834", "215020180", "9661473", "37362711", "2024222", "55044160", "44132937", "37809018", "2314064", "49389821", "7296532", "7732281", "13969922", "7134702", "43981942", "1960829", "195209838", "24437497", "9974755", "72774049", "10470469", "35222961", "26097781", "214903723", "7027904", "20373295", "35786409", "34958337", "42368054", "18563733", "13010088", "5179372", "30962730", "9681289", "9003211", "89751374", "86301633", "2705226", "25778964", "10366867", "11134670", "21783607", "18634565", "42667247", "16663103", "26196776", "10922793", "15841304", "53392629", "355306", "4014316", "9918426", "101248998", "10004551", "33151913", "34194718", "13396452", "12874706", "4009316", "32238801", "1879145", "3547709"], "has_outbound_citations": true, "has_inbound_citations": true, "has_pdf_parse": true, "has_pdf_parsed_abstract": false, "has_pdf_parsed_body_text": false, "has_pdf_parsed_bib_entries": true, "has_pdf_parsed_ref_entries": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:2878178"} +{"paper_id": "2878207", "title": "Corneo-scleral suture.", "authors": [{"first": "C", "middle": [], "last": "Maddox", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": null, "year": 1974, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": "4595245", "doi": "10.1136/bmj.3.5768.250-a", "venue": "Tropical doctor", "journal": "Tropical doctor", "mag_id": "2002713976", "mag_field_of_study": ["Medicine"], "outbound_citations": [], "inbound_citations": [], "has_outbound_citations": false, "has_inbound_citations": false, "has_pdf_parse": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:2878207"} +{"paper_id": "2878307", "title": "Vitamin D supplementation for cystic fibrosis", "authors": [{"first": "Janet H", "middle": [], "last": "Ferguson", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Anne B", "middle": [], "last": "Chang", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": "BACKGROUND ::: Cystic fibrosis (CF) is a genetic disorder with multiorgan effects. In a subgroup with pancreatic insufficiency malabsorption of the fat soluble vitamins (A, D, E, K) may occur. Vitamin D is involved in calcium homeostasis and bone mineralisation and may have extraskeletal effects. This review examines the evidence for vitamin D supplementation in CF. ::: ::: ::: OBJECTIVES ::: To assess the effects of vitamin D supplementation on the frequency of vitamin D deficiency, respiratory outcomes and vitamin D toxicity in the CF population. ::: ::: ::: SEARCH STRATEGY ::: We searched the Cochrane CF and Genetic Disorders Group Trials Register comprising references identified from comprehensive electronic database searches and handsearches of relevant journals and abstract books of conference proceedings.Most recent search: 09 June 2009. ::: ::: ::: SELECTION CRITERIA ::: Randomised and quasi-randomised controlled trials of vitamin D supplementation compared to placebo in the CF population regardless of exocrine pancreatic function. ::: ::: ::: DATA COLLECTION AND ANALYSIS ::: Both authors independently assessed the 'risk of bias' of each included trial and extracted outcome data (from published trial information) for assessment of bone mineralization, growth and nutritional status, frequency of vitamin D deficiency, respiratory status, quality of life and adverse events. ::: ::: ::: MAIN RESULTS ::: Three studies are included, although only data from two were available (41 adults and children with CF). One of these studies compared supplemental 800 international units (IU) vitamin D and placebo for 12 months in 30 osteopenic pancreatic insufficient adults; both groups continued 900 IU vitamin D daily. The other (abstract only) compared supplemental 1g calcium alone, 1600 IU vitamin D alone, 1600 IU vitamin D and 1g calcium and placebo in a double-blind randomised cross-over trial; only 11 children (vitamin D and placebo groups) after six-months supplementation are included; inclusion criteria, pancreatic sufficiency or disease status of participants are not defined. There were no significant differences in primary or secondary outcomes in either study. The studies are not directly comparable due to differences in supplementation, outcome reporting and possibly participant characteristics (eg severity of lung disease, growth and nutrition, pancreatic sufficiency). There were no adverse events in either study. The third study (abstract only) compared daily calcitriol (0.25 or 0.5 micrograms) with placebo in pancreatic insufficient children and young adults, only pre-intervention data were available. ::: ::: ::: AUTHORS' CONCLUSIONS ::: There is no evidence of benefit or harm in the limited number of small-sized published trials. Adherence to relevant CF guidelines on vitamin D should be considered until further evidence is available.", "year": 2009, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": "19821402", "doi": "10.1002/14651858.CD007298.pub2", "venue": "The Cochrane database of systematic reviews", "journal": "The Cochrane database of systematic reviews", "has_pdf_body_text": true, "mag_id": null, "mag_field_of_study": ["Medicine"], "outbound_citations": [], "inbound_citations": [], "has_outbound_citations": false, "has_inbound_citations": false, "has_pdf_parse": true, "has_pdf_parsed_abstract": false, "has_pdf_parsed_body_text": true, "has_pdf_parsed_bib_entries": false, "has_pdf_parsed_ref_entries": true, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:2878307"} +{"paper_id": "2878351", "title": "Squares and Covering Matrices", "authors": [{"first": "Chris", "middle": [], "last": "Lambie-Hanson", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": "Viale introduced covering matrices in his proof that SCH follows from PFA. In the course of the proof amd subsequent work with Sharon, he isolated two reflection principles, CP and S, which, under certain circumstances, are satisfied by all covering matrices of a certain shape. Using square sequences, we construct covering matrices for which CP and S fail. This leads naturally to an investigation of square principles intermediate between $\\square_{\\kappa}$ and $\\square(\\kappa^+)$ for a regular cardinal $\\kappa$. We provide a detailed picture of the implications between these square principles.", "year": 2013, "arxiv_id": "1305.3629", "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": "10.1016/j.apal.2013.10.001", "venue": null, "journal": null, "has_pdf_body_text": true, "mag_id": "1979911881", "mag_field_of_study": ["Computer Science", "Mathematics"], "outbound_citations": ["59528542", "44525137", "8187607", "117922094", "6553086"], "inbound_citations": ["119133369", "201058616", "46213064", "119668692", "119146846", "18002475", "108292252", "59414097", "209484760"], "has_outbound_citations": true, "has_inbound_citations": true, "has_pdf_parse": true, "has_pdf_parsed_abstract": true, "has_pdf_parsed_body_text": true, "has_pdf_parsed_bib_entries": true, "has_pdf_parsed_ref_entries": true, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:2878351"} +{"paper_id": "2878412", "title": "First order phase transition and hysteresis in a cell's maintenance of the membrane potential - An essential role for the inward potassium rectifiers", "authors": [{"first": "Jill", "middle": [], "last": "Gallaher", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Martin", "middle": [], "last": "Bier", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Jan", "middle": ["Siegenbeek", "van"], "last": "Heukelom", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": "Hysteretic behavior is found experimentally in the transmembrane potential at low extracellular potassium in mouse lumbrical muscle cells. Adding isoprenaline to the external medium eliminates the bistable, hysteretic region. The system can be modeled mathematically and understood analytically with and without isoprenaline. Inward rectifying potassium channels appear to be essential for the bistability. Relations are derived to express the dimensions of the bistable area in terms of system parameters. The selective advantage and evolutionary origin of inward rectifying channels and hysteretic behavior is discussed.", "year": 2010, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": "20566338", "doi": "10.1016/j.biosystems.2010.05.007", "venue": "Bio Systems", "journal": "Bio Systems", "has_pdf_body_text": false, "mag_id": "1978824070", "mag_field_of_study": ["Computer Science", "Medicine", "Biology"], "outbound_citations": ["45441977", "24738914", "7090158", "117854805", "34863795", "15143007", "28968178", "20331030", "33774805", "19627086", "23872924", "17442012", "28764548", "203079524", "12473888", "24684928", "6670040", "7634509", "54554168", "6397619", "118841383", "16121909", "121257634", "33396932", "17590265", "96311840", "5552828", "22253392", "39970567", "23763989", "43372240", "7178410", "8632620", "84345495", "2639733", "87061792"], "inbound_citations": ["73466253", "210927272", "15293784", "13599722", "11739304", "145036470", "3920905", "767009", "9484328", "1195361"], "has_outbound_citations": true, "has_inbound_citations": true, "has_pdf_parse": true, "has_pdf_parsed_abstract": false, "has_pdf_parsed_body_text": false, "has_pdf_parsed_bib_entries": true, "has_pdf_parsed_ref_entries": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:2878412"} +{"paper_id": "2878431", "title": "History of Modern Applied Mathematics in Mathematics Education.", "authors": [{"first": "Uffe", "middle": ["Thomas"], "last": "Jankvist", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": "When conversations turn to using history of mathematics in classrooms, the rnferent is typically the old, often antique, history of the discipline (e g, Calinger, 1996; Fauvel & van Maanen, 2000; Jahnke et al, 1996; Katz, 2000) [2] This tendency might be expected, given that old mathematics is often more closely related to school mathematics However, there seem to be some clear advantages of including histories of more modern applied mathematics 01 histories of modem applications of mathematics [3] One (justified) objection to integrating elements of the history of modetn applied mathematics is that it is often complex and difficult While this may be so in most instances, it is worthwhile to search for cases where it isn't so I consider three here. The two first are examples of modem applied mathematics, more precisely the ear1y history of error correcting codes (Shannon, Hamming, and Golay) and the early history of data compression (Huffman). The third is an example of a modem application of (old) mathematics, the history of public-key cryptography. I use these cases to examine possible effects of the history of modem applied mathematics on teaching and learning, as well as what differences may arise in using newer histories of mathematics I distinguish between the use of history in mathematics education as (1) a tool, in the sense of assisting the actual leaining of mathematics (mathematical concepts, theories, and so forth), and as (2) a goal in itself, for example, by bringing about meta-aspects concerning the history of mathematics in mathematics education (e g Jankvist, 2007; J ankvist, in press) By meta-aspects, I am thinking of posing and responding to questions such as the following, drawn from Niss (2001, p 10): How does mathematics evolve in time and space?", "year": 2009, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": null, "venue": null, "journal": "for the learning of mathematics", "has_pdf_body_text": false, "mag_id": "215056391", "mag_field_of_study": ["Mathematics"], "outbound_citations": ["275548", "61141773", "171628423", "117531473", "122741942", "145561016"], "inbound_citations": ["17097836", "125584626", "145483559", "55446431"], "has_outbound_citations": true, "has_inbound_citations": true, "has_pdf_parse": true, "has_pdf_parsed_abstract": false, "has_pdf_parsed_body_text": false, "has_pdf_parsed_bib_entries": true, "has_pdf_parsed_ref_entries": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:2878431"} +{"paper_id": "2878464", "title": "Speaker adaptive acoustic modeling with mixture of adult and children's speech.", "authors": [{"first": "Matteo", "middle": [], "last": "Gerosa", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Diego", "middle": [], "last": "Giuliani", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Fabio", "middle": [], "last": "Brugnara", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": null, "year": 2005, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": null, "venue": "INTERSPEECH", "journal": null, "has_pdf_body_text": false, "mag_id": "5124490", "mag_field_of_study": ["Computer Science"], "outbound_citations": ["29929729", "15359980", "15161139", "14754715", "18718952", "9148828", "7986970", "12263198", "14522767", "15921794", "9241826"], "inbound_citations": ["209414141", "15356706", "16913968", "4828644", "15499321", "45043181", "17824089", "17815607", "16118530", "16677687"], "has_outbound_citations": true, "has_inbound_citations": true, "has_pdf_parse": true, "has_pdf_parsed_abstract": false, "has_pdf_parsed_body_text": false, "has_pdf_parsed_bib_entries": true, "has_pdf_parsed_ref_entries": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:2878464"} +{"paper_id": "2878644", "title": "Avenues for starting a private duty agency.", "authors": [{"first": "C", "middle": [], "last": "Richards-Mann", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": null, "year": 2007, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": "17718347", "doi": null, "venue": "Caring : National Association for Home Care magazine", "journal": "Caring : National Association for Home Care magazine", "mag_id": "2418424512", "mag_field_of_study": ["Business", "Medicine"], "outbound_citations": [], "inbound_citations": [], "has_outbound_citations": false, "has_inbound_citations": false, "has_pdf_parse": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:2878644"} +{"paper_id": "2879071", "title": "Establishment of patient-derived gastric cancer xenografts: a useful tool for preclinical evaluation of targeted therapies involving alterations in HER-2, MET and FGFR2 signaling pathways", "authors": [{"first": "Haiyong", "middle": [], "last": "Wang", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Jun", "middle": [], "last": "Lu", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Jian", "middle": [], "last": "Tang", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Shitu", "middle": [], "last": "Chen", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Kuifeng", "middle": [], "last": "He", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Xiaoxia", "middle": [], "last": "Jiang", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Weiqin", "middle": [], "last": "Jiang", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Lisong", "middle": [], "last": "Teng", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": "BACKGROUND ::: Targeted therapies are emerging treatment options for gastric cancer (GC). Patient-derived tumor xenograft(PDX) models of GC closely retain the features of the original clinical cancer, offering a powerful tool for preclinical drug efficacy testing. This study aimed to establish PDX GC models, and explore therapeutics targeting Her2, MET(cMet), and FGFR2, which may assist doctor to select the proper target therapy for selected patients. ::: ::: ::: METHODS ::: GC tissues from 32 patients were collected and implanted into immuno-deficient mice. Using immunohistochemistry(IHC) and fluorescent in-situ hybridization (FISH), protein levels and/or gene amplification of Her2, cMet and FGFR2 in those tissues were assessed. Finally, anti-tumor efficacy was tested in the PDX models using targeted inhibitors. ::: ::: ::: RESULTS ::: A total of 9 passable PDX models were successfully established from 32 gastric cancer xenograft donors, consisting of HER2,cMet and FGFR2 alterations with percentages of 4(12.5%), 8(25.0%) and 1(3.1%) respectively. Crizotinib and AZD4547 exerted marked antitumor effects exclusively in PDX models with cMet (G30,G31) and FGFR2(G03) amplification. Interestingly, synergistic antitumor activity was observed in G03 (FGFR2-amplifed and cMet non-amplified but IHC [2+]) with simultaneous treatment with Crizotinib and ADZ4547 at day 30 post-treatment. Further in vitro biochemistry study showed a synergistic inhibition of the MAPK/ERK pathway. HER2,cMet and FGFR2 alterations were found in 17 (10.4%), 32(19.6%) and 6(3.7%) in a group of 163 GC patients, and cMet gene amplification or protein overexpression(IHC 3+) was associated with poor prognosis. ::: ::: ::: CONCLUSIONS ::: These PDX GC models provide an ideal platform for drug screening and evaluation. GC patients with positive cMet or FGFR2 gene amplification may potentially benefit from cMet or FGFR2 targeted therapies or combined targeted therapy.", "year": 2017, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": "PMC5348902", "pubmed_id": "28292264", "doi": "10.1186/s12885-017-3177-9", "venue": "BMC Cancer", "journal": "BMC Cancer", "has_pdf_body_text": true, "mag_id": "2600505732", "mag_field_of_study": ["Medicine"], "outbound_citations": ["30500384", "2578970", "15364400", "26077959", "207322498", "77346765", "23598855", "13209319", "2619933", "884514", "14439675", "9964974", "24726634", "109302", "41960459", "21035795", "19365930", "3390238", "56843515", "35615849", "11424319", "864407", "8402894", "7719113", "1811714", "10397140", "10914886", "18293953", "762760", "26009010", "215695141", "1441510"], "inbound_citations": ["51957105"], "has_outbound_citations": true, "has_inbound_citations": true, "has_pdf_parse": true, "has_pdf_parsed_abstract": true, "has_pdf_parsed_body_text": true, "has_pdf_parsed_bib_entries": true, "has_pdf_parsed_ref_entries": true, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:2879071"} +{"paper_id": "2879206", "title": "The validity of the Brain Injury Cognitive Screen (BICS) as a neuropsychological screening assessment for traumatic and non-traumatic brain injury.", "authors": [{"first": "Frances", "middle": ["L."], "last": "Vaughan", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Jo", "middle": ["Anne"], "last": "Neal", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Farzana", "middle": ["Nizam"], "last": "Mulla", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Barbara", "middle": [], "last": "Edwards", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Rudi", "middle": [], "last": "Coetzer", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": "AbstractObjective: The Brain Injury Cognitive Screen (BICS) was developed as an in-service cognitive assessment battery for acquired brain injury patients entering community rehabilitation. The BICS focuses on domains that are particularly compromised following TBI, and provides a broader and more detailed assessment of executive function, attention and information processing than comparable screening assessments. The BICS also includes brief assessments of perception, naming, and construction, which were predicted to be more sensitive to impairments following non-traumatic brain injury. The studies reported here examine preliminary evidence for its validity in post-acute rehabilitation. Method: In Study 1, TBI patients completed the BICS and were compared with matched controls. Patients with focal lesions and matched controls were compared in Study 2. Study 3 examined demographic effects in a sample of normative data. Results: TBI and focal lesion patients obtained significantly lower composite memory, e...", "year": 2017, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": "27871218", "doi": "10.1080/13854046.2016.1256434", "venue": "The Clinical neuropsychologist", "journal": "The Clinical neuropsychologist", "mag_id": "2552598823", "mag_field_of_study": ["Psychology", "Medicine"], "outbound_citations": [], "inbound_citations": [], "has_outbound_citations": false, "has_inbound_citations": false, "has_pdf_parse": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:2879206"} +{"paper_id": "2879214", "title": "On Multi-User Gain in MIMO Systems with Rate Constraints", "authors": [{"first": "Peng", "middle": [], "last": "Wang", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Li", "middle": [], "last": "Ping", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": "In this paper, we study the advantages of multi-user concurrent transmission, measured using the multi-user gain (MUG), in multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) systems with rate constraints. Our focus is on a maximum eigenmode beamforming (MEB) strategy. We derive a closed-form expression for the transmitted sum power required by the MEB strategy and prove that this strategy is asymptotically optimal. The simple closed-form expression for the MEB sum-power provides many useful insights into the asymptotic behavior of multi-user MIMO systems. Interleave-division multiple-access is adopted as a platform for implementing the proposed MEB scheme. Both numerical and simulation results show that a major part of MUG can be achieved with a quite small number of users.", "year": 2007, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": "10.1109/GLOCOM.2007.602", "venue": "IEEE GLOBECOM 2007 - IEEE Global Telecommunications Conference", "journal": "IEEE GLOBECOM 2007 - IEEE Global Telecommunications Conference", "has_pdf_body_text": false, "mag_id": "2096146024", "mag_field_of_study": ["Computer Science"], "outbound_citations": ["15935862", "17518469", "13928098", "14450258", "1673156", "15862698", "6006598", "11403181", "15510792", "18933", "14739777", "14572909"], "inbound_citations": ["3598004", "3903300", "15452882", "2452622", "22622536", "18564729", "18198552"], "has_outbound_citations": true, "has_inbound_citations": true, "has_pdf_parse": true, "has_pdf_parsed_abstract": false, "has_pdf_parsed_body_text": false, "has_pdf_parsed_bib_entries": true, "has_pdf_parsed_ref_entries": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:2879214"} +{"paper_id": "2879216", "title": "Synergism of X-rays and bleomycin on Ehrlich ascites tumour cells", "authors": [{"first": "Y", "middle": [], "last": "Takabe", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "T", "middle": [], "last": "Miyamoto", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "M", "middle": [], "last": "Watanabe", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "T", "middle": [], "last": "Terasima", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": null, "year": 1977, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": "PMC2025427", "pubmed_id": "72561", "doi": "10.1038/bjc.1977.205", "venue": "British Journal of Cancer", "journal": "British Journal of Cancer", "has_pdf_body_text": true, "mag_id": "2052448147", "mag_field_of_study": ["Medicine"], "outbound_citations": ["44946226", "75951240", "28553316", "35505693", "39279178", "8669069", "36867744", "1939410", "17741910", "26186620", "22149724", "45586109", "23884055", "9563083", "27986024", "9345966"], "inbound_citations": ["33432275"], "has_outbound_citations": true, "has_inbound_citations": true, "has_pdf_parse": true, "has_pdf_parsed_abstract": false, "has_pdf_parsed_body_text": true, "has_pdf_parsed_bib_entries": true, "has_pdf_parsed_ref_entries": true, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:2879216"} +{"paper_id": "2879272", "title": "Recommended care and handling of flexible endoscopes: endoscope storage.", "authors": [{"first": "Lynne", "middle": ["A"], "last": "Thomas", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": null, "year": 2005, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": "15738732", "doi": "10.1097/00001610-200501000-00010", "venue": "Gastroenterology nursing : the official journal of the Society of Gastroenterology Nurses and Associates", "journal": "Gastroenterology nursing : the official journal of the Society of Gastroenterology Nurses and Associates", "mag_id": "2069603498", "mag_field_of_study": ["Medicine"], "outbound_citations": [], "inbound_citations": [], "has_outbound_citations": false, "has_inbound_citations": false, "has_pdf_parse": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:2879272"} +{"paper_id": "2879417", "title": "Multiple , Cooperating , Simple Agents for the Area Coverage Problem", "authors": [{"first": "Jill", "middle": ["D."], "last": "Cfisman", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": null, "year": null, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": null, "venue": null, "journal": null, "has_pdf_body_text": false, "mag_id": null, "mag_field_of_study": null, "outbound_citations": [], "inbound_citations": [], "has_outbound_citations": false, "has_inbound_citations": false, "has_pdf_parse": true, "has_pdf_parsed_abstract": false, "has_pdf_parsed_body_text": false, "has_pdf_parsed_bib_entries": false, "has_pdf_parsed_ref_entries": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:2879417"} +{"paper_id": "2879704", "title": "Targeting Wnt-Frizzled signaling in cardiovascular diseases", "authors": [{"first": "Saumya", "middle": [], "last": "Pandey", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "", "middle": [], "last": "Chandravati", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": "Wnts are secreted glycoproteins implicated in biological processes ranging from embryonic cardiac development to uncontrolled cell proliferation in diseased conditions. Cardiovascular disease is a major cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. Phenotypic modulation of vascular smooth muscle cells, migration and proliferation in intimal layer and increased extracellular matrix production are some of the known hallmarks of cardiovascular pathologies. Heterogeneity associated with the binding of Wnts to their transmembrane receptors, Frizzled, and coreceptors low density lipoprotein-receptor-related protein is indeed intriguing. Nuclear-cytoplasmic shuttling of beta-catenin and activation of transcriptional factors, lymphoid enhancer factor and T cell activation factor leading to target gene activation has remained elusive. Our review highlights the emerging role of Wnt-Frizzled signaling in cardiovascular diseases. Overall, the pathway appears to be an attractive therapeutic target in identifying susceptible individuals at risk of developing restenosis/other vascular pathologies in the near future.", "year": 2013, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": "24057182", "doi": "10.1007/s11033-013-2710-4", "venue": "Molecular Biology Reports", "journal": "Molecular Biology Reports", "has_pdf_body_text": false, "mag_id": "1977442825", "mag_field_of_study": ["Biology", "Medicine"], "outbound_citations": ["17937444", "46024617", "9665383", "24857440", "11434280", "4310585", "4371615", "767252", "23689967", "30825273", "4423839", "31143508", "24164336", "24083566", "4415071", "4400159", "28372099", "16052038", "2042947", "25349712", "40689754", "36798922", "9751840", "205521413", "2117357", "205033620", "5591059", "2077262", "9400917", "36155055", "30296124", "10565695", "25023986", "83825692", "28847809", "2219454", "40902391", "30416001", "27239940", "28959851", "24147433", "6649722", "91847046", "16633346", "5684134", "27287405", "38332489", "206019888", "30525356", "10017170", "1601920", "91439827", "91787123", "44745363", "29373097", "29306691", "41341183", "39602370", "2132091", "12922213", "12984481", "10763826", "32296996", "35215674", "4570847", "30525356", "1729067", "37773346", "20442737", "19889318", "23196999"], "inbound_citations": ["39413557", "6515833", "214904508", "25388119", "24523019", "12323270", "30989654"], "has_outbound_citations": true, "has_inbound_citations": true, "has_pdf_parse": true, "has_pdf_parsed_abstract": false, "has_pdf_parsed_body_text": false, "has_pdf_parsed_bib_entries": true, "has_pdf_parsed_ref_entries": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:2879704"} +{"paper_id": "2879737", "title": "Labelling lymphocytes with technetium99m-hexamethyl propyleneamine oxime for scintigraphy: an improved labelling procedure.", "authors": [{"first": "K", "middle": [], "last": "Jaakkola", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "J", "middle": [], "last": "Knuuti", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "K", "middle": [], "last": "S\u00f6derlund", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "A", "middle": [], "last": "Saraste", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "S", "middle": [], "last": "Jalkanen", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "L", "middle": ["M"], "last": "Voipio-Pulkki", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": "Leukocyte scintigraphy has been used as a standard diagnostic procedure for the detection of inflammation in vivo. In this study, we developed a method of labelling purified lymphocytes with technetium99m-hexamethyl propyleneamine oxime (Tc99m-HMPAO) without significantly impairing their function. This was confirmed by measurements of in vitro lymphocyte adhesion and migration and of both necrotic and apoptotic cell death. The results of the in vitro control studies indicate that the dysfunction of leukocytes caused by Tc99m-HMPAO labelling can be minimized by using a gentle labelling method and low Tc99m activity. Because lymphocytes have been thought to participate specifically in the pathogenesis of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), we compared scintigraphies obtained with Tc99m-HMPAO-labelled purified lymphocytes and mixed leukocytes in colitis patients. We found that a lower number of Tc99m-HMPAO-labelled peripheral blood lymphocytes accumulated in the inflamed colon during the first 4 h than labelled mixed leukocytes. The results are likely to reflect the dissimilar kinetics of lymphocyte traffic compared with granulocytes in IBD. We do not recommend the use of Tc99m-HMPAO-labelled purified lymphocytes as a diagnostic tool in chronic colitis. However, the in vitro data indicate that Tc99m-HMPAO-labelled lymphocytes may be suitable for studying short term lymphocyte recirculation and lymphocyte kinetics in other types of inflammation.", "year": 1998, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": "9692870", "doi": "10.1016/S0022-1759(98)00045-3", "venue": "Journal of immunological methods", "journal": "Journal of immunological methods", "mag_id": "1969890238", "mag_field_of_study": ["Medicine"], "outbound_citations": [], "inbound_citations": ["22605225", "25188846"], "has_outbound_citations": false, "has_inbound_citations": true, "has_pdf_parse": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:2879737"} +{"paper_id": "2879800", "title": "A decision rule for quantitative trait locus detection under the extended Bayesian LASSO model.", "authors": [{"first": "Crispin", "middle": ["M"], "last": "Mutshinda", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Mikko", "middle": ["J"], "last": "Sillanp\u00e4\u00e4", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": "Bayesian shrinkage analysis is arguably the state-of-the-art technique for large-scale multiple quantitative trait locus (QTL) mapping. However, when the shrinkage model does not involve indicator variables for marker inclusion, QTL detection remains heavily dependent on significance thresholds derived from phenotype permutation under the null hypothesis of no phenotype-to-genotype association. This approach is computationally intensive and more importantly, the hypothetical data generation at the heart of the permutation-based method violates the Bayesian philosophy. Here we propose a fully Bayesian decision rule for QTL detection under the recently introduced extended Bayesian LASSO for QTL mapping. Our new decision rule is free of any hypothetical data generation and relies on the well-established Bayes factors for evaluating the evidence for QTL presence at any locus. Simulation results demonstrate the remarkable performance of our decision rule. An application to real-world data is considered as well.", "year": 2012, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": "PMC3512153", "pubmed_id": "22982577", "doi": "10.1534/genetics.111.130278", "venue": "Genetics", "journal": "Genetics", "has_pdf_body_text": true, "mag_id": "2128095772", "mag_field_of_study": ["Biology", "Medicine"], "outbound_citations": ["198169059", "3176106", "14668097", "14798304", "17836611", "62610127", "204176125", "8085838", "10643266", "38184032", "43222121", "18283825", "24284953", "16422053"], "inbound_citations": ["14092730", "8874951", "10682562", "14246133", "198191683", "215220936"], "has_outbound_citations": true, "has_inbound_citations": true, "has_pdf_parse": true, "has_pdf_parsed_abstract": true, "has_pdf_parsed_body_text": true, "has_pdf_parsed_bib_entries": true, "has_pdf_parsed_ref_entries": true, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:2879800"} +{"paper_id": "2879994", "title": "Posterior decompression of the vertebral artery narrowed by cervical osteophyte: case report.", "authors": [{"first": "J", "middle": ["S"], "last": "Citow", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "R", "middle": ["L"], "last": "Macdonald", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": "BACKGROUND ::: Symptomatic vertebral artery compression caused by cervical spondylosis usually is caused by compression of the artery by osteophytes arising from the uncinate process. Compression from facet joint osteophytes is seldom reported. ::: ::: ::: CASE DESCRIPTION ::: A 69-year-old male developed symptomatic vertebral artery stenosis secondary to an osteophyte arising from the superior facet of the sixth cervical vertebra posterior to the artery. A posterior decompression of the vertebral artery with removal of the offending facet joint complex relieved the patient's transient neurologic events. ::: ::: ::: CONCLUSION ::: Symptomatic vertebral artery stenosis may be caused by osteophytes compressing the vertebral artery anteriorly from the uncinate process or posteriorly from the facet complex.", "year": 1999, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": "10321878", "doi": "10.1016/S0090-3019(98)00121-9", "venue": "Surgical neurology", "journal": "Surgical neurology", "mag_id": "2070384584", "mag_field_of_study": ["Medicine"], "outbound_citations": [], "inbound_citations": ["215361198", "23653061", "43227009", "3075072", "35032099", "73680804", "4381633", "150265028", "38180285", "21595531", "24211006", "18921605", "19075373", "2769529", "1552821", "43882740", "51952811", "17263010", "37962423"], "has_outbound_citations": false, "has_inbound_citations": true, "has_pdf_parse": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:2879994"} +{"paper_id": "213460130", "title": "Opbouw en vernietiging : Van Sappho naar Dido", "authors": [{"first": "Michiel", "middle": [], "last": "Keur", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "van", "middle": [], "last": "der", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": "In the Aeneid, the recurrent themes of \u2018construction\u2019 and \u2018destruction\u2019 can be connected to generic roles. Dido, founder of Carthage, is presented in progressively more lyric terms, as is suggested by a number of echoes of Sapphic love poetry; as a character, she is guided primarily by personal motives. Dido\u2019s \u2018lyrical role\u2019 forebodes her own destruction and that of her city. Aeneas, on the other hand, needs to adhere to his epic role as founder of the new Trojan/Roman nation, in order to avert destruction and the repetition of Troy\u2019s fate. When during his stay in Carthage, he starts to show signs of transforming into a lyrical lover, the gods intervene and put him back onto the epic track: the public interest should take precedence over personal feelings. This opposition between lyric Dido and epic Aeneas may grant insight into Vergil\u2019s message for his contemporaries.", "year": 2019, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": null, "venue": null, "journal": null, "mag_id": "2987956205", "mag_field_of_study": ["Art"], "outbound_citations": [], "inbound_citations": [], "has_outbound_citations": false, "has_inbound_citations": false, "has_pdf_parse": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:213460130"} +{"paper_id": "213460135", "title": "Publishing the Three-Volume Novel: The Experience of Richard Bentley and Son", "authors": [{"first": "Troy J.", "middle": [], "last": "Bassett", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": null, "year": 2020, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": "10.1007/978-3-030-31926-7_3", "venue": "The Rise and Fall of the Victorian Three-Volume Novel", "journal": "The Rise and Fall of the Victorian Three-Volume Novel", "mag_id": "3005191220", "mag_field_of_study": ["Art"], "outbound_citations": [], "inbound_citations": [], "has_outbound_citations": false, "has_inbound_citations": false, "has_pdf_parse": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:213460135"} +{"paper_id": "213460327", "title": "114P Targeting the EGF-receptor and CD38 in solid and haematological malignancies with nanobody-based heavy chain antibodies and AAV vectors", "authors": [{"first": "N.", "middle": [], "last": "Baum", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": "Abstract Background Although monoclonal antibodies binding the EGF-receptor (cetuximab, panitumumab) or CD38 (daratumumab) show therapeutic efficacy, many cancer patients still develop resistance. Therefore, new therapies are necessary. Nanobodies are highly soluble immunoglobulin domains derived from heavy chain antibodies (hcAbs) that naturally occur in camelids. Replication defective AAV (adeno associated virus) vectors, when equipped with a tumor targeting ligand, can be used for the delivery of (suicide) genes to tumor cells. Methods We generated recombinant chimeric nanobody-based human IgG1 hcAbs, by fusing EGFR- or CD38-specific nanobodies derived from immunized llamas to the hinge, CH2 and CH3 domains of human IgG1 (1, 2). To promote cytotoxic effector functions we introduced CDC (complement dependent cytotoxicity)-enhancing and ADCC (antibody-dependent cell-mediated cytotoxicity)-enhancing mutations into the CH2 and CH3 domains of human IgG1. As a second strategy to target CD38-overexpressing cells, we inserted CD38-specific nanobodies into the VP1 capsid protein of AAV2 (3). We analyzed the capacity of these constructs to target EGFR and CD38 in tumor cell lines and multiple myeloma (MM) patient bone marrow samples using proliferation, CDC, ADCC and AAV-transduction assays. Results EGFR-specific hcAbs effectively blocked the proliferation of tumor cell lines (HNSCC, head and neck squamous cell carcinoma and mCRC, metastatic colorectal cancer) expressing WT EGFR and cetuximab/panitumumab-escape variants of EGFR. EGFR- and CD38-specific hcAbs mediated effective ADCC towards tumor cell lines (HNSCC, mCRC and MM respectively). HcAbs carrying the hexabody mutation were more potent at inducing CDC than parental hcAbs. Display of CD38-specific nanobodies on the AAV capsid resulted in a 20- to 100-fold enhanced transduction of myeloma cells in patient bone marrow samples. Some of these results have recently been published (1, 2) or accepted for publication (3). We will present updated data on tumor cell lines and patient samples. Conclusion Nanobody-based hcAbs and nanobody-displaying AAV hold promise as novel tools to target solid and hematological tumors. Legal entity responsible for the study Friedrich Koch-Nolte. Funding DFG (German Research Foundation) and SFB (Collaborative Research Centres). Disclosure The author has declared no conflicts of interest.", "year": 2019, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": "10.1093/annonc/mdz451.022", "venue": null, "journal": "Annals of Oncology", "mag_id": "2995170223", "mag_field_of_study": ["Medicine"], "outbound_citations": [], "inbound_citations": [], "has_outbound_citations": false, "has_inbound_citations": false, "has_pdf_parse": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:213460327"} +{"paper_id": "213460545", "title": "Do tube feedings improve morbidity or mortality near end of life?", "authors": [{"first": "Barbara", "middle": [], "last": "Christiansen", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Sarah", "middle": [], "last": "Daly", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": null, "year": 2019, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": "10.1097/ebp.0000000000000603", "venue": null, "journal": "Evidence-Based Practice", "mag_id": "2998412166", "mag_field_of_study": ["Medicine"], "outbound_citations": [], "inbound_citations": [], "has_outbound_citations": false, "has_inbound_citations": false, "has_pdf_parse": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:213460545"} +{"paper_id": "213460705", "title": "Contemplations on the publication authored by V.V. Menshutkin and V.F. Levchenko \u201cA cognitive model of coevolution of the biosphere and the human society\u201d", "authors": [{"first": "\u042e.\u041d.", "middle": [], "last": "\u0421\u0435\u0440\u0433\u0435\u0435\u0432", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "\u0412.\u041f.", "middle": [], "last": "\u041a\u0443\u043b\u0435\u0448", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": null, "year": 2019, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": null, "venue": null, "journal": null, "mag_id": "3003984222", "mag_field_of_study": ["Sociology"], "outbound_citations": [], "inbound_citations": [], "has_outbound_citations": false, "has_inbound_citations": false, "has_pdf_parse": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:213460705"} +{"paper_id": "213460750", "title": "La responsabilit\u00e0 giuridica dell\u2019ufficio di governo nell\u2019ordinamento canonico", "authors": [{"first": "Ilaria", "middle": [], "last": "Zuanazzi", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": "The article explores the scope and consequences of the responsibility pertaining to ecclesiastical offices in the exercise of government functions. Based on an analysis of the meaning of responsibility as such, and the application of different kinds of responsibility to civil servants in state systems, the aim is to outline a structured system of responsibility for government roles in the canonical order, in both objective-functional and subjective- ethical terms.", "year": 2019, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": "10.15581/016.118.008", "venue": "Ius Canonicum", "journal": "Ius Canonicum", "mag_id": "2993654167", "mag_field_of_study": ["Political Science"], "outbound_citations": [], "inbound_citations": [], "has_outbound_citations": false, "has_inbound_citations": false, "has_pdf_parse": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:213460750"} +{"paper_id": "213460771", "title": "Defects in Injection Molded Parts", "authors": [{"first": "Jos\u00e9 R.", "middle": [], "last": "Lerma Valero", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": null, "year": 2020, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": "10.3139/9781569906903.025", "venue": "Plastics Injection Molding", "journal": "Plastics Injection Molding", "mag_id": "3000822247", "mag_field_of_study": ["Materials Science"], "outbound_citations": [], "inbound_citations": [], "has_outbound_citations": false, "has_inbound_citations": false, "has_pdf_parse": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:213460771"} +{"paper_id": "213460858", "title": "Seating Gigerenzer, Gladwin, McClelland, Sheth and Simon at the Same Table: Constructing Workbench Theories of Decision Processes That Predict Outcomes Accurately", "authors": [{"first": "Arch G.", "middle": [], "last": "Woodside", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": null, "year": 2019, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": "10.4135/9789353287733.n37", "venue": "Handbook of Advances in Marketing in an Era of Disruptions: Essays in Honour of Jagdish N. Sheth", "journal": "Handbook of Advances in Marketing in an Era of Disruptions: Essays in Honour of Jagdish N. 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The berries are sometimes dried, ground into a powder and used as a natural food coloring agent or functional food additive. This study aimed to determine the physicochemical properties and anthocyanin bioaccessibility of superfine ground downy rose-myrtle powders. Compared with shear pulverized coarse particles, the superfine ground particles of berry powders had decreased bulk density and fluidity while improved water-holding capacity and solubility. In addition, the amounts of polyphenols and anthocyanins released from the superfine powders were significantly higher than those from coarse powders during in vitro gastrointestinal digestion. These results indicate that after superfine grinding treatment, downy rose-myrtle powder could serve as a potential resource of natural bioactive compounds for food and nutraceutical applications.", "year": 2019, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": "10.1080/10942912.2019.1702999", "venue": null, "journal": "International Journal of Food Properties", "has_pdf_body_text": true, "mag_id": "2995357191", "mag_field_of_study": ["Chemistry"], "outbound_citations": ["18245412", "4559863", "24592860", "98555980", "93795513", "98264286", "52878712", "95609619", "84343527", "84137348", "83962197", "14899607", "24626974", "101601114", "7420928", "41390163", "40469752", "101157522", "52876894", "104362310", "39811001", "25783504", "88830189", "104342200"], "inbound_citations": [], "has_outbound_citations": true, "has_inbound_citations": false, "has_pdf_parse": true, "has_pdf_parsed_abstract": true, "has_pdf_parsed_body_text": true, "has_pdf_parsed_bib_entries": true, "has_pdf_parsed_ref_entries": true, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:213461097"} +{"paper_id": "213461201", "title": "Disentangling Chromospheric Temperatures and Dynamics with ALMA and IBIS", "authors": [{"first": "Kevin", "middle": [], "last": "Reardon", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Momchil", "middle": [], "last": "Molnar", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Yi", "middle": [], "last": "Chai", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Ryan", "middle": [], "last": "Hofmann", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": null, "year": 2019, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": null, "venue": null, "journal": null, "mag_id": "2995652046", "mag_field_of_study": ["Environmental Science"], "outbound_citations": [], "inbound_citations": [], "has_outbound_citations": false, "has_inbound_citations": false, "has_pdf_parse": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:213461201"} +{"paper_id": "213461208", "title": "Design and development of Bi directional power meter using microcontroller", "authors": [{"first": "Tasnim", "middle": [], "last": "Ikra Rahman", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Anika", "middle": [], "last": "Fariha Rashid", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Md. 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Then the direction of the power is determined depending on the direction (whether positive or negative) of the power which is also dependent on the phase difference between the voltage and current. If there is no phase difference between the voltage and current, then the power is positive and leaving from the grid. If there is 180 degree phase difference between the voltage and current, then the power is negative and entering to the grid. The direction of the power flow is very important for efficiently of the proposed meter. For some defined load the accuracy of the developed meter is calculated as 94%.", "year": 2020, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": "10.11591/ijeecs.v17.i3.pp1594-1600", "venue": null, "journal": "Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science", "mag_id": "2981130234", "mag_field_of_study": ["Computer Science"], "outbound_citations": [], "inbound_citations": [], "has_outbound_citations": false, "has_inbound_citations": false, "has_pdf_parse": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:213461208"} +{"paper_id": "213461235", "title": "Emerging Role of Tourism in Economic Development of India", "authors": [{"first": "A", "middle": [], "last": "JoseM", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "H", "middle": [], "last": "AbdulLathifC", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": null, "year": 2019, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": null, "venue": null, "journal": "Journal of emerging technologies and innovative research", "mag_id": "3007812190", "mag_field_of_study": ["Business"], "outbound_citations": [], "inbound_citations": [], "has_outbound_citations": false, "has_inbound_citations": false, "has_pdf_parse": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:213461235"} +{"paper_id": "213461348", "title": "PHILOSOPHICAL DISCIPLINES IN THE CONTEXT OF FORMING THE FUTURE ENGINEER\u2019S METHODOLOGICAL CULTURE", "authors": [{"first": "Ol'ga Vasil'evna", "middle": [], "last": "Sarpova", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": null, "year": 2019, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": "10.30853/pedagogy.2019.4.37", "venue": "Pedagogy. 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Herein, we constructed heparin conjugated Fe@Fe3O4 NPs (Fe@Fe3O4@heparin, denoted as MNPs) as peroxidase mimicking nanozyme to generate ROS for tumor therapy through the combination of ultrasound-stimulated Fenton reaction and the increased concentration of H2O2 by \u03b2-lapachone (La) in tumor. La was firstly intraperitoneally injected into mice and induced to generate a considerable quantity of H2O2 through specific tumor reaction, which was catalyzed by MNPs to produce highly hydroxyl radicals (\u00b7OH). Furthermore, the therapy efficacy for malignant tumors could significantly be enhanced by an ultrasonic stimulation. With the help of the increased amount of H2O2 generated by La in tumor and the enhanced peroxidase mimicking activity of MNPs by ultrasound, MNPs manifest good therapeutic performance in a 4T1 xenograft model, which provides a novel strategy for enhanced nanozyme-mediated tumor therapy.", "year": 2019, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": "10.1021/acsabm.9b01006", "venue": "ACS Applied Bio Materials", "journal": "ACS Applied Bio Materials", "mag_id": "2998618209", "mag_field_of_study": ["Chemistry"], "outbound_citations": [], "inbound_citations": [], "has_outbound_citations": false, "has_inbound_citations": false, "has_pdf_parse": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:213462123"} +{"paper_id": "213462378", "title": "Implications of Asymptotic Stress Field at Lap Joint Terminus on Failure Prediction", "authors": [{"first": "J.", "middle": [], "last": "Ahmad", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "U.", "middle": [], "last": "Santhosh", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": null, "year": 2019, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": "10.1201/9780367812720-90", "venue": "Proceedings of the Eighth Japan-U.S. Conference on Composite Materials", "journal": "Proceedings of the Eighth Japan-U.S. Conference on Composite Materials", "mag_id": "2996406220", "mag_field_of_study": ["Materials Science"], "outbound_citations": [], "inbound_citations": [], "has_outbound_citations": false, "has_inbound_citations": false, "has_pdf_parse": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:213462378"} +{"paper_id": "213462383", "title": "New Cosmopolitanism as a Way out of Ethical Dilemma in Foreignization: A Comparison of Ezra Pound\u2019s and Yuanchong Xu\u2019s Classical Chinese Poetry Translation", "authors": [{"first": "Xiao", "middle": [], "last": "Ma", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Lili", "middle": [], "last": "Dang", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": "Foreignization helps to inspire investigations into the translator\u2019s invisibility, cultural hegemony in translation, and translation ethics on the one hand. On the other hand, it shows an ethical dilemma in translation that has already attracted a lot of attention throughout the world. And although existing studies have already uncovered some reasons of the ethical dilemma and put forward some solutions, the question has not been fully addressed especially when translation direction, which is an important but largely ignored factor in translation, is taken into consideration. Developments in contemporary Cosmopolitanism make new interpretation of Cosmopolitanism ethics possible and thus provide a useful theoretical tool. From a new Cosmopolitanism perspective, a Cosmopolitanism translation ethics and a strategy of negotiation, which take the self and the other in translation as equal and enable them negotiate about their difference more effectively, are then proposed to examine foreignization and ethics of difference through a comparative study of Ezra Pound\u2019s and Yuanchong Xu\u2019s classical Chinese poetry translation. The findings indicate that although foreignization morally treats the self and the other in translation as equal, it has the defect of valuing the self\u2019s values above that of the other. A new Cosmopolitanism translation ethics and a strategy of negotiation, however, can overcome the defect, therefore provide a way out of the ethical dilemma in foreignization and ethics of difference.", "year": 2020, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": "10.11648/j.ijalt.20200601.11", "venue": null, "journal": null, "mag_id": "3006830193", "mag_field_of_study": ["Sociology"], "outbound_citations": [], "inbound_citations": [], "has_outbound_citations": false, "has_inbound_citations": false, "has_pdf_parse": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:213462383"} +{"paper_id": "213462463", "title": "Microbial biofilms and human disease: A concise review", "authors": [{"first": "Mukesh Kumar", "middle": [], "last": "Yadav", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Jae-Jun", "middle": [], "last": "Song", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Bhim Pratap", "middle": [], "last": "Singh", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Jorge E.", "middle": [], "last": "Vidal", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": "Abstract Bacteria exist mainly as planktonic organisms floating in suspensions or as adherent forms called biofilms. Biofilm formation is a dynamic process leading to the production of a matrix also known as an extracellular polymeric substance (EPS). According to the National Institutes of Health (NIH), bacterial biofilms are responsible for up to 75% of infectious diseases in humans. Diseases include bacterial otitis media, infections of wounds, infection of the lungs, urinary tract infections, and most nosocomial infections. Bacteria within biofilms are embedded in a matrix causing a slowdown in their metabolism, and at the same time conferring resistance against antibiotic killing and host defenses. Biofilm bacteria develop different physiological states, slow growth, and are up to 1000 times more resistant to antibiotics than planktonic organisms. Some biofilm infections progress to a persistent infection that has a poor prognosis and increasing health care cost. Bacteria in biofilms are in such close proximity and stimulate recombination events, including those leading to acquisition of antibiotic-resistance genes. Biofilms alter the host\u2019s immune response and sometimes sequester components of the innate immune response such as immunoglobulins, platelets, and fibrin becoming constituents of the biofilm matrix. The identification and diagnosis of biofilms from clinical samples is ambiguous in part because conventional culture-based methods or culture-independent molecular methods are unable to discriminate biofilm and planktonic bacteria. In this chapter, we discuss bacterial biofilm-related infections in humans, the mechanism of antibiotic resistance mediated by biofilms, and current technology under development to diagnose bacterial biofilm infections in clinical settings.", "year": 2020, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": "10.1016/B978-0-444-64279-0.00001-3", "venue": "New and Future Developments in Microbial Biotechnology and Bioengineering: Microbial Biofilms", "journal": "New and Future Developments in Microbial Biotechnology and Bioengineering: Microbial Biofilms", "mag_id": "3002673059", "mag_field_of_study": ["Biology"], "outbound_citations": [], "inbound_citations": [], "has_outbound_citations": false, "has_inbound_citations": false, "has_pdf_parse": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:213462463"} +{"paper_id": "213462476", "title": "Reduced packet loss and energy saving for manet in coverage area and less coverage area", "authors": [{"first": "S", "middle": [], "last": "Gomathi", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": null, "year": 2019, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": null, "venue": null, "journal": null, "mag_id": "2997495112", "mag_field_of_study": ["Computer Science"], "outbound_citations": [], "inbound_citations": [], "has_outbound_citations": false, "has_inbound_citations": false, "has_pdf_parse": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:213462476"} +{"paper_id": "213462704", "title": "Utilizing Deep Neural Networks for Brain\u2013Computer Interface-Based Prosthesis Control", "authors": [{"first": "Thomas", "middle": ["C."], "last": "Noel", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Brian", "middle": ["R."], "last": "Snider", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": null, "year": 2019, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": null, "venue": null, "journal": null, "mag_id": "3006004046", "mag_field_of_study": ["Computer Science"], "outbound_citations": [], "inbound_citations": [], "has_outbound_citations": false, "has_inbound_citations": false, "has_pdf_parse": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:213462704"} +{"paper_id": "213462810", "title": "PENERAPAN MODEL UTAUT UNTUK PERILAKU PENGGUNA \u201cPAYLATER\u201d DI DALAM TRAVELOKA", "authors": [{"first": "Amirul", "middle": [], "last": "Mukminin", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Rizal", "middle": [], "last": "Rachman", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Hery", "middle": [], "last": "Wahyudi", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": "The development of E-commerce makes \"PayLater\" at Traveloka become popular among Indonesians. \"PayLater\" at Traveloka has proven to have great benefits for the community because it provides convenience in the affairs of use at Traveloka it self . The purpose of this study is to find out and explain the influence of performance expectations, effort expectations, social influences, and facilitating conditions on behavioral intentions using the UTAUT model with a test descriptive, validity, reliability, classical assumptions and multiple linear regression. The population in this study were \"PayLater\" users at Traveloka who were in the Bandung City area, and determined 100 members as the study sample. From the results of multiple linear regression analysis it can be concluded that the variable performance expectancy has a significant positive effect on behavioral intention, the effort expectancy variable has a positive significant effect on behavioral intention, social influence has a positive significant effect on behavioral intention, and facilitating conditions have a positive significant effect on behavioral intention with an influence (coefficient of determination) of 51.1% and correlation value (R) that is equal to 0.639 which is categorized as very strong . 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The ability to predict the level of a pollutant concentration is important for various purposes such as for prevention and mitigation. Some papers had implemented various forecasting techniques to predict air pollution in Mexico, Spain, Malaysia. This research intends to investigate the forecasting accuracy of some air pollutants (PM10, SO2, CO, O3, and NO2) in Jakarta, Indonesia. The data are acquired daily for five measurement sites across the city, namely, Bundaran HI, Kelapa Gading, Jagakarsa, Lubang Buaya, and Kebon Jeruk during January-October of 2018. The data are fitted with Auto-Regressive Moving-Average (ARMA) models. The best model is obtained by comparing the Akaike Information Criterion (AIC) and Bayesian Information Criterion (BIC) with the relative error. 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Paradoxically however, most citizens live in abject poverty and without jobs, potable water, electricity, good healthcare and roads. This book is a thoughtful interrogation of some of the structural factors driving persistent poverty in Cameroon in the midst of natural resource abundance. It engages in a multidimensional critical analysis of the impact of natural resources on basic development indicators and concludes that good resource governance and sound management are the missing link. Natural resources alone will not create socio-economic prosperity void of good management with a clear development vision and strategy in Cameroon. The book assembles a wide diversity of analysis, views, perspectives and recommendations from economists, development experts, social and political scientists, on Cameroon's current development inertia. What emerges in the end is a coherent interdisciplinary analysis of the natural resource-development paradox as it plays out in an African setting. Theories and good practices from Africa and beyond are systematically applied to identify and critique present policy and management approaches while providing alternative options that can unlock Cameroon's natural resource wealth for national prosperity.", "year": 2019, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": "10.2307/j.ctvvh85v5", "venue": null, "journal": null, "mag_id": "2997921218", "mag_field_of_study": ["Political Science"], "outbound_citations": [], "inbound_citations": [], "has_outbound_citations": false, "has_inbound_citations": false, "has_pdf_parse": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:213467888"} +{"paper_id": "213468068", "title": "Derivative spectrophotometric methods for the assay of Glibenclamide (An anti-diabetic agent)", "authors": [{"first": "Mukthinuthalapati Mathrusri", "middle": [], "last": "Annapurna", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Palyam", "middle": [], "last": "Bhanu", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Kandula Venkat", "middle": [], "last": "Navya", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": "Glibenclamide is an anti-diabetic agent used for the treatment of diabetes mellitus type 2. First derivative spectrophotometric techniques were developed for the assay of Glibenclamide tablet dosage forms in three different reagents and the methods were validated. Glibenclamide has shown linearity over the concentration range 1-80, 1-100 and 1-80 \u00b5g/ml respectively in phosphate buffer pH 2.0 (Method A), phosphate buffer pH 8.0 (Method B) and borate buffer pH 9.0 (Method C) respectively. 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Currently, major tumor categories include medulloblastoma, embryonal tumor with multilayered rosettes (ETMR), C19MC-altered, embryonal tumor with multilayered rosettes, NOS (not otherwise specified), other CNS embryonal tumors (medulloepithelioma, CNS neuroblastoma, CNS ganglioneuroblastoma, CNS embryonal tumor (NOS)), atypical teratoid/rhabdoid tumor (AT/RT), and CNS embryonal tumor with rhabdoid features.", "year": 2019, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": "10.1007/978-3-7091-1544-2_69", "venue": "Imaging Brain Diseases", "journal": "Imaging Brain Diseases", "mag_id": "2995182203", "mag_field_of_study": ["Medicine"], "outbound_citations": [], "inbound_citations": [], "has_outbound_citations": false, "has_inbound_citations": false, "has_pdf_parse": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:213468594"} +{"paper_id": "213468625", "title": "Diagn\u00f3stico Precoz del VIH en el \u00c1mbito Sanitario", "authors": [{"first": "Direcci\u00f3n", "middle": ["Xeral", "de", "Sa\u00fade", "P\u00fablica"], "last": "Galicia", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": "Delayed diagnosis of HIV infection is a main problem to achieve 90-90-90 strategy, therefore the importance of promoting early diagnosis of HIV through HIV diagnosis testing. This testing can be for screening or confirmation. The basic principles of testing are three : counselling, informed consent and confidentiality. Recommendations for the testing are, on one hand, in people with suggestive symptomatology (with indicative diseases of HIV infection or with defining diseases of AIDS) and, on the other hand, in people without suggestive symptomatology (routine offer, managed offer or compulsory realization).", "year": 2019, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": null, "venue": null, "journal": null, "mag_id": "2995953194", "mag_field_of_study": ["Medicine"], "outbound_citations": [], "inbound_citations": [], "has_outbound_citations": false, "has_inbound_citations": false, "has_pdf_parse": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:213468625"} +{"paper_id": "213468732", "title": "Pulmonary Surfactant \u2014 An Overview", "authors": [{"first": "Jacques R.", "middle": [], "last": "Bourbon", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": null, "year": 2019, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": "10.1201/9780367812812-1", "venue": "Pulmonary Surfactant: Biochemical, Functional, Regulatory, and Clinical Concepts", "journal": "Pulmonary Surfactant: Biochemical, Functional, Regulatory, and Clinical Concepts", "mag_id": "2990728205", "mag_field_of_study": ["Chemistry"], "outbound_citations": [], "inbound_citations": [], "has_outbound_citations": false, "has_inbound_citations": false, "has_pdf_parse": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:213468732"} +{"paper_id": "213469258", "title": "Optimization of Extended CHP Plants with Energy Storages \u2014 an Open-Source Approach", "authors": [{"first": "Jakob", "middle": [], "last": "Wolf", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Christoph", "middle": [], "last": "Pels Leusden", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Silke", "middle": [], "last": "K\u00f6hler", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Jann", "middle": [], "last": "Launer", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": null, "year": 2019, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": "10.2991/ires-19.2019.18", "venue": "Proceedings of the 13th International Renewable Energy Storage Conference 2019 (IRES 2019)", "journal": "Proceedings of the 13th International Renewable Energy Storage Conference 2019 (IRES 2019)", "mag_id": "2993190060", "mag_field_of_study": ["Environmental Science"], "outbound_citations": [], "inbound_citations": [], "has_outbound_citations": false, "has_inbound_citations": false, "has_pdf_parse": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:213469258"} +{"paper_id": "213469756", "title": "Performance analysis and mathematical modelling of banana slices in a heat pump drying system", "authors": [{"first": "C\u00fcneyt", "middle": [], "last": "Tunckal", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "\u0130brahim", "middle": [], "last": "Doymaz", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": "Abstract In this study, banana slices were dried at different temperatures in a closed-loop heat pump drying system. As the temperature and the slice thickness increased, the drying time also increased. Midilli & Kucuk model was found to be the best model to explain the experimental data. The effective moisture diffusivity ranged from 1.12 \u00d7 10\u221210 to 1.64 \u00d7 10\u221210 m2/s. The dependence of moisture diffusivity on temperature was described by an Arrhenius-type equation and the activation energy was found to be 51.43 kJ/mol. 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They are used for calibration and validation of inflow forecast models, risk-based analysis of the flood potential, and for long-term reservoir planning and operation. In many reservoirs such inflow hydrographs are not available and they must be derived using storage volume differences, based on measured lake levels. Unfortunately lake level sensors are often susceptible to noise from various sources (e.g. wave action) and this often results in hydrographs that contain large randomly oscillating errors. A traditional approach for removing such errors is to use a moving average filter. However, while a moving average filter is generally sufficient to represent inflow recessions, the filter can tend to underestimate the flood peaks. This paper examines 4 de-noising (noise removal) strategies for inflow hydrographs. The de-noising strategies borrow concepts from digital signal processing and filter noise in both time and frequency domains. 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The linear approximation of unknown functional dependences of feedback influence of a cardiosystem on respiratory are investigated. By methods of the modern theory of dynamical systems the steady-state regimes of the modified models are studied. It has been shown that a reverse influence of parameters of a cardiosystem frequency on frequency of respiratory oscillations results in irregularity of the dynamic mode of the combined system, i.e. a cause of chaos appearances in the cordially-respiratory system is the internal interaction of subsystems: cardiovascular and respiratory. A decrease in heart rate causes a decrease in pressure.", "year": 2020, "arxiv_id": null, "acl_id": null, "pmc_id": null, "pubmed_id": null, "doi": "10.1007/978-3-030-39515-5_17", "venue": "Springer Proceedings in Complexity", "journal": "Springer Proceedings in Complexity", "mag_id": "3005349098", "mag_field_of_study": ["Physics"], "outbound_citations": [], "inbound_citations": [], "has_outbound_citations": false, "has_inbound_citations": false, "has_pdf_parse": false, "s2_url": "https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:213340359"} +{"paper_id": "213340375", "title": "Interaction of technical and technological factors on qualitative and energy/ecological/economic indicators in the production and processing of thermally modified merbau wood", "authors": [{"first": "Gianluca", "middle": [], "last": "Ditommaso", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Milan", "middle": [], "last": "Gaff", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Franti\u0161ek", "middle": [], "last": "Ka\u010d\u00edk", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Adam", "middle": [], "last": "Sikora", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Anil", "middle": [], "last": "Sethy", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Roberto", "middle": [], "last": "Corleto", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Fatemeh", "middle": [], "last": "Razaei", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Lukas", "middle": [], "last": "Kaplan", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Ji\u0159i", "middle": [], "last": "Kub\u0161", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Sumanta", "middle": [], "last": "Das", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Gourav", "middle": [], "last": "Kamboj", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Miroslav", "middle": [], "last": "Ga\u0161par\u00edk", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "P\u0159emysl", "middle": [], "last": "\u0160edivka", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "\u0160t\u011bp\u00e1n", "middle": [], "last": "H\u00fdsek", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Jan", "middle": [], "last": "Mack\u016f", "suffix": ""}, {"first": "Miroslav", "middle": [], "last": "Sedleck\u00fd", "suffix": ""}], "abstract": "Abstract Thermal modification of wood is a technological intervention primarily aimed at improving the dimensional stability and decay resistance of wood, making it suitable for outdoor application. Despite the fact that this process is widely used today, there is still a lack of knowledge about the effect of thermal modification on the surface quality of wood processed with conventional milling. This study focuses on two basic areas that significantly influence the economy of production and the quality of thermally modified wood. The first part deals with the evaluation of the effect of modification temperature on the chemical composition of wood. The second part deals with the effect of machining parameters, namely cutting speed, feed rate and rake angle, on selected surface quality parameters (roughness, waviness). The interaction between modification temperature, chemical change and machining parameters was also evaluated. 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