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Direct and alignment-insensitive measurement of cantilever curvature
We analytically derive and experimentally demonstrate a method for the
simultaneous measurement of deflection for large arrays of cantilevers. The
Fresnel diffraction patterns of a cantilever independently reveals tilt,
curvature, cubic and higher order bending of the cantilever. It provides a
calibrated absolute measurement of the polynomial coefficients describing the
cantilever shape, without careful alignment and could be applied to several
cantilevers simultaneously with no added complexity. We show that the method is
easily implemented, works in both liquid mediums and in air, for a broad range
of displacements and is especially suited to the requirements for multi-marker
biosensors.Comment: 5 Pages, 4 figures, letter forma
Evaluation of the harmonic method for predicting Belgian coastal tides
This written contribution should be considered as an extended abstract of a paper that will be published elsewhere. Preliminary results are presented of an evaluation of a particular model approach to predict the ocean tides at the Belgian coast
Optical diffraction for measurements of nano-mechanical bending
Micromechanical transducers such as cantilevers for AFM often rely on optical
readout methods that require illumination of a specific region of the
microstructure. Here we explore and exploit the diffraction effects that have
been previously neglected when modeling cantilever bending measurement
techniques. The illumination of a cantilever end causes an asymmetric
diffraction pattern at the photodetector that significantly affects the
calibration of the signal in the popular optical beam deflection technique
(OBDT). Conditions for optimized linear signals that avoid detection artifacts
conflict with small numerical aperture illumination and narrow cantilevers
which are softer and therefore more sensitive. Embracing diffraction patterns
as a physical measurable allows a richer detection technique that decouples
measurements of tilt and curvature and simultaneously relaxes the requirements
on the alignment of illumination and detector. We show analytical results,
numerical simulations and physiologically relevant experimental data
demonstrating the usefulness of these diffraction features. We offer
experimental design guidelines and identify and quantify possible sources of
systematic error of up to 10% in OBDT. We demonstrate a new nanometre
resolution detection method that can replace OBDT, where Frauenhofer and Bragg
diffraction effects from finite sized and patterned cantilevers are exploited.
Such effects are readily generalized to arrays, and allow transmission
detection of mechanical curvature, enabling in-line instruments. In particular,
a cantilever with a periodic array of slots produces Bragg peaks which can be
analyzed to deduce the cantilever curvature. We highlight the comparative
advantages over OBDT by detecting molecular activity of antibiotic Vancomycin,
with an RMS noise equivalent to less than (1.5 nm), as example of
possible multi-maker bio-assays.Comment: 9 pages, 8 figure
Dialogical self strategies of self-organization: psychotherapy and restructuring of internal management
A identidade tem sido um conceito central na literatura em psicologia e na forma como as diferentes abordagens terapêuticas têm concebido os processos de mudança. Entre as inúmeras perspectivas desenvolvidas sobre essa dimensão do ser humano, destacamos o paradigma dialógico que tem vindo a influenciar de forma crescente a teoria e prática em psicoterapia. Segundo esta perspectiva, a funcionalidade psicológica está relacionada com o modo como os indivíduos conseguem articular e colocar em diálogo produtivo as suas várias vozes ou posições de identidade. Neste artigo apresentamos uma revisão da literatura sobre as estratégias que subjazem a essa capacidade auto-organizadora do sistema identitário e sobre as diretrizes que poderão orientar uma intervenção terapêutica dialógica quando essa capacidade se torna disfuncional.Self-concept has been playing a crucial role in psychological literature and in the way the different therapeutic approaches conceive the processes of change. From the diverse perspectives developed about this human dimension, we emphasise the dialogical paradigm that has been increasingly influential in the psychotherapeutic theory and practice. According to the dialogical perspective the psychological well-being is dependent on the way individuals articulate and maintain productive dialogues between the different voices of the self or “I-Positions”. In this paper we present a review of the literature on the strategies that underlie this self-regulatory ability of the self-system and the guidelines of the dialogical therapeutic intervention that could be used when these self-regulatory strategies become dysfunctional.(undefined
Circadian rhythmicity in emerging mood disorders: state or trait marker?
Background: Circadian rhythm disturbances overlap with the symptoms of mood episodes and may trigger or prolong mood symptoms. There is limited research on the role of circadian disturbances in mood disorders in young people and/or first episode cases of unipolar and bipolar disorders.
Methods: Actigraphy was undertaken for about 14 days in 63 post-pubertal individuals aged 13–25 years with a recent onset of a mood disorder meeting recognised diagnostic criteria. We examined associations between three easily interpretable markers of circadian rhythm activity (amplitude, acrophase and rhythmicity index) and demography and clinical characteristics. Then, circadian markers were compared between diagnostic groups, controlling for potential confounders.
Results: Longer duration of illness was correlated with reduced circadian rhythmicity and lower levels of activity over 24 h. A delay in the timing of maximum activity was associated with the level of manic but not depressive symptoms. The circadian rhythmicity index differentiated unipolar from bipolar cases, and in bipolar but not unipolar disorder, the rhythmicity was less robust in those with more severe manic or depressive symptoms.
Conclusions: Less robust circadian rhythmicity, especially associated with increasing symptom severity, may represent a more specific or a trait marker of young people with mood disorders who are at higher risk of a bipolar course of illness
Olfactomedin 4 Serves as a Marker for Disease Severity in Pediatric Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) Infection
Funding: Statement of financial support: The study was financially supported by the VIRGO consortium, an Innovative Cluster approved by the Netherlands Genomics Initiative and partially funded by the Dutch Government (BSIK 03012). The authors have indicated they have no personal financial relationships relevant to this article to disclose. Data Availability Statement: The data is accessible at http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/geo/query/acc.cgi?acc=GSE69606.Peer reviewedPublisher PD
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