215 research outputs found

    Sensible energy accounting with abstract metering for multicore systems

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    Chip multicore processors (CMPs) are the preferred processing platform across different domains such as data centers, real-time systems, and mobile devices. In all those domains, energy is arguably the most expensive resource in a computing system. Accurately quantifying energy usage in a multicore environment presents a challenge as well as an opportunity for optimization. Standard metering approaches are not capable of delivering consistent results with shared resources, since the same task with the same inputs may have different energy consumption based on the mix of co-running tasks. However, it is reasonable for data-center operators to charge on the basis of estimated energy usage rather than time since energy is more correlated with their actual cost. This article introduces the concept of Sensible Energy Accounting (SEA). For a task running in a multicore system, SEA accurately estimates the energy the task would have consumed running in isolation with a given fraction of the CMP shared resources. We explain the potential benefits of SEA in different domains and describe two hardware techniques to implement it for a shared last-level cache and on-core resources in SMT processors. Moreover, with SEA, an energy-aware scheduler can find a highly efficient on-chip resource assignment, reducing by up to 39% the total processor energy for a 4-core system.Peer ReviewedPostprint (author's final draft

    The postoperative venous thromboembolism (TREVO) study – risk and case mortality by surgical specialty

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    Introdução e objetivos: O tromboembolismo venoso, cujo risco está aumentado no doente cirúrgico, é uma causa evitável de morbimortalidade. O objetivo primário deste estudo foi estimar o risco de tromboembolismo venoso sintomático pós‐operatório global e por especialidade cirúrgica, num hospital terciário. Secundariamente, foram analisadas a gravidade e mortalidade dos eventos tromboembólicos. Métodos: Foi realizado um estudo retrospetivo para a identificação de casos de tromboembolismo venoso pós‐operatório intra‐hospitalar, codificados pela Classificação Internacional de Doenças – 9.ª revisão, pelos critérios da Joint Commission International. Foram incluídos episódios de internamento de doentes adultos, operados, no período 2008‐2012. Resultados: Em 67 635 episódios de internamento com cirurgia identificaram‐se 90 casos de tromboembolismo venoso pós‐operatório (mediana de idades: 59 anos), correspondendo a um risco de 1,33/1000 episódios (intervalo de confiança a 95% [IC95%], 1,1‐1,6/1000). A neurocirurgia apresentou maior risco (4,07/1000), seguida pela urologia e pela cirurgia geral p < 0,001. Houve 50 episódios de embolia pulmonar, dos quais 11 foram fatais. Dos 90 casos, 12,2% decorreram sob anestesia do neuro‐eixo e 55,1% em doentes em estado físico ASA III. Foi administrada dose profilática de anticoagulante injetável no pós‐operatório a, pelo menos, 37,7% dos doentes. O risco decresceu de 2008 até 2012. A mortalidade associada aos eventos de tromboembolismo venoso durante o internamento foi 21,1% (IC95%, 13,6‐30,4). Conclusões: O risco de tromboembolismo venoso sintomático pós‐operatório foi de 1,33/1000. A neurocirurgia apresentou maior risco. A mortalidade foi de 21,1%

    DynAMO: Improving parallelism through dynamic placement of atomic memory operations

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    With increasing core counts in modern multi-core designs, the overhead of synchronization jeopardizes the scalability and efficiency of parallel applications. To mitigate these overheads, modern cache-coherent protocols offer support for Atomic Memory Operations (AMOs) that can be executed near-core (near) or remotely in the on-chip memory hierarchy (far). This paper evaluates current available static AMO execution policies implemented in multi-core Systems-on-Chip (SoC) designs, which select AMOs' execution placement (near or far) based on the cache block coherence state. We propose three static policies and show that the performance of static policies is application dependent. Moreover, we show that one of our proposed static policies outperforms currently available implementations. Furthermore, we propose DynAMO, a predictor that selects the best location to execute the AMOs. DynAMO identifies the different locality patterns to make informed decisions, improving AMO latency and increasing overall throughput. DynAMO outperforms the best-performing static policy and provides geometric mean speed-ups of 1.09× across all workloads and 1.31× on AMO-intensive applications with respect to executing all AMOs near.This research was supported by the Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation (MCIN) through contracts [PID2019-107255GB-C21], [TED2021-132634A-I00], and [PID2019-105660RB-C21]; the Generalitat of Catalunya through contract [2021-SGR-00763]; the Government of Aragon [T5820R]; the Arm-BSC Center of Excellence, and the European Processor Initiative (EPI) which is part of the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation program under grant agreement No. 826647. V. Soria-Pardos has been supported through an FPU fellowship [FPU20-02132]; A. Armejach is a Serra Hunter Fellow and has been partially supported by the Grant [IJCI-2017-33945] funded by MCIN/AEI/10.13039/501100011033; M. Moreto through a Ramón y Cajal fellowship [RYC-2016-21104].Peer ReviewedPostprint (author's final draft

    Estimação dos componentes da variância fenotípica em feijoeiro utilizando o método genealógico.

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    A obtenção de informações a respeito do controle genético dos caracteres por meio de variâncias com associação aos métodos de condução de populações de feijoeiro tem sido uma estratégia pouco empregada, porém pode ser de grande auxílio aos melhoristas na tomada de decisões. Com esse objetivo foi utilizada uma população segregante proveniente do cruzamento entre as cultivares BRS MG Talismã e BRS Valente. O avanço das gerações foi realizado de acordo com o preconizado pelo método genealógico. Em F4:5 obtiveram-se 256 progênies que foram avaliadas na safra das águas 2004/2005. As sementes de cada progênie foram colhidas em bulk originando as progênies F4:6, as quais foram avaliadas na safra das secas 2005. Os caracteres avaliados foram produtividade de grãos e porte das plantas. Constatou-se que na produção de grãos por planta, a variância ambiental dentro da parcela foi o principal componente da variância fenotípica entre progênies. A variância genética aditiva foi predominante para a produção de grãos, enquanto que para o porte a variância genética de dominância foi expressiva

    Photocatalytic performance of textiles coated with titanium dioxide-reduced graphene oxide system for degradation of crude petroleum under similar solar irradiation

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    The pollution caused by oil and its toxic derivatives presents a considerable risk to the public health and the environment. This work is devoted to the study of the influence of TiO2 nanoparticles immobilized on three types of textiles materials (Cotton, Entretela, and Polylactic Acid-PLA) coated with reduced graphene oxide (RGO) to be used for degradation of crude petroleum under simulated solar irradiation. The morphological studies of the functionalized textiles substrates were performed by using Scanning Electron Microscopy and Energy Dispersive X-ray Spectroscopy, which indicated an excellent dispersion and adhesion of nanoparticles of about 60% (atomic %Ti) on the textile fibers covered with RGO after washing. Ultraviolet-visible Diffuse Reflectance spectra suggest a reduction in the band gap energy of TiO2 up to 2.86 eV due to the presence of RGO. The functionalized textiles presented at least 60% of photocatalytic efficiency measured by Rhodamine B degradation, decreasing less than 12% after the rigorous washing. The excitation/emission Synchronous Fluorescence Spectroscopy and Fourier-transform Infrared spectroscopies demonstrated a great potential for photocatalytic degradation of the functionalized textiles substrates as the appearance of the hydroxyl, carboxyl, and the C-O bands confirm the photoinduced oxidation of the organic compounds implying with high prospects in petroleum and wastewater treatment areas. Moreover, this environmentally friendly, sustainable, and inclusive research work can be included in clean technologies, contributing to the novel socio-economic model recognized as "Green Recovery".[GRAPHICS].This work was supported by the Portuguese Foundation for Science and Technology (FCT) in the framework of the Strategic Funding UID/FIS/04650/2019 and the project PTDC/FIS-MAC/6606/2020. Also, the third author would like to acknowledge the FCT for the Ph.D. scholarship (SFRH/BD/137421/2018). Moreover, the authors would like to acknowledge Sociedade Nacional de Combusti ' veis de Angola (Sonangol), which partially provided the crude oil samples

    Protective effect of tomato-oleoresin supplementation on oxidative injury recoveries cardiac function by improving &#946;-adrenergic response in a diet-obesity induced model

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    The system redox imbalance is one of the pathways related to obesity-related cardiac dysfunction. Lycopene is considered one of the best antioxidants. The aim of this study was to test if the tomato-oleoresin would be able to recovery cardiac function by improving \u3b2-adrenergic response due its antioxidant effect. A total of 40 animals were randomly divided into two experimental groups to receive either the control diet (Control, n = 20) or a high sugar-fat diet (HSF, n = 20) for 20 weeks. Once cardiac dysfunction was detected by echocardiogram in the HSF group, animals were re- divided to begin the treatment with Tomato-oleoresin or vehicle, performing four groups: Control (n = 6); (Control + Ly, n = 6); HSF (n = 6) and (HSF + Ly, n = 6). Tomato oleoresin (10 mg lycopene/kg body weight (BW) per day) was given orally every morning for a 10-week period. The analysis included nutritional and plasma biochemical parameters, systolic blood pressure, oxidative parameters in plasma, heart, and cardiac analyses in vivo and in vitro. A comparison among the groups was performed by two-way analysis of variance (ANOVA). Results: The HSF diet was able to induce obesity, insulin-resistance, cardiac dysfunction, and oxidative damage. However, the tomato-oleoresin supplementation improved insulin-resistance, cardiac remodeling, and dysfunction by improving the \u3b2-adrenergic response. It is possible to conclude that tomato-oleoresin is able to reduce the oxidative damage by improving the system\u2019s \u3b2-adrenergic response, thus recovering cardiac function

    Low pre-transplant levels of mannosebinding lectin are associated with viral infections and mortality after haematopoietic allogeneic stem cell transplantation

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    Background: Mannose-binding lectin (MBL) is a key component of innate immunity. Low serum MBL levels, related to promoter polymorphism and structural variants, have been associated with an increased risk of infection. The aim of this work was to analyse the incidence and severity of infections and mortality in relation to the MBL2 genotype and MBL levels in patients underwent allogeneic haematopoietic stem cell transplantation (Allo-HSCT). Results: This was a prospective cohort study of 72 consecutive patients underwent Allo-HSCT between January 2007 and June 2009 in a tertiary referral centre. Three periods were considered in the patients? follow-up: the early period (0?30 days after Allo-HSCT), the intermediate period (30?100 days after Allo-HSCT) and the late period (> 100 days after Allo-HSCT). A commercial line probe assay for MBL2 genotyping and an ELISA Kit were used to measure MBL levels. A total of 220 episodes of infection were collected in the 72 patients. No association between donor or recipient MBL2 genotype and infection was found. The first episode of infection presented earlier in patients with pre-transplant MBL levels of < 1000 ng/ml (median 6d vs 8d, p = 0.036). MBL levels < 1000 ng/ml in the pre-transplant period (risk ratio (RR) 2.48, 95% CI 1.00?6.13), neutropenic period (0?30 days, RR 3.28, 95% CI 1.53?7.06) and intermediate period (30?100 days, RR 2.37, 95% CI 1.15?4.90) were associated with increased risk of virus infection. No association with bacterial or fungal disease was found. Mortality was associated with pre-transplant MBL levels < 1000 ng/ml (hazard ratio 5.55, 95% CI 1.17?26.30, p = 0.03) but not with MBL2 genotype. Conclusions: Patients who underwent Allo-HSCT with low pre-transplant MBL levels presented the first episode of infection earlier and had an increased risk of viral infections and mortality in the first 6 months post-transplant. Thus, pre-transplant MBL levels would be important in predicting susceptibility to viral infections and mortality and might be considered a biomarker to be included in the pre-transplantation risk assessment.This work was supported by grants from the Fondo de Investigaciones Sanitarias (Ministry of Health of Spain) PI04/0492 to MC Fariñas and Instituto de Investigación Sanitaria Valdecilla (IDIVAL) API 06/01. The content of the paper is solely the responsibility of the authors and does not necessarily represent the official views. The funding body was not involved in the design of the study, collection or analysis of the data, interpretation of the data, or in the writing of the manuscript

    CITES, wild plants, and opportunities for crime

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    The illegal trade in endangered plants damages both the environment and local communities by threatening and destroying numerous species and important natural resources. There is very little research which systematically addresses this issue by identifying specific opportunities for crime. This article presents the results of an interdisciplinary study which brings together criminological and conservation science expertise to identify criminal opportunities in the illegal wild plant trade and suggest strategies in order to prevent and mitigate the problem. Methodologically, the study adapts a crime proofing of legislation approach to the UN Convention on the International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora and is based on documentary and interview data. Situational crime prevention is used as a framework to provide points for effective intervention

    Recommendations for perioperative prophylaxis of venous thromboembolism in the adult patient. National multidisciplinary consensus 2014

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    O propósito destas recomendações é fornecer uma ferramenta fundamentada na evidência científica atual, centrada no doente, que possa ser útil na prática clínica e que contribua para a implementação adequada, sistemática e transversal da profilaxia do tromboembolismo venoso no doente adulto. Foram aprovadas, com o apoio da Sociedade Portuguesa de Anestesiologia, por Consenso Nacional Multidisciplinar entre as especialidades de: Anestesiologia, Cardiologia; Cirurgia Cardiotorácica; Cirurgia Geral - Cirurgia da Obesidade; Cirurgia Plástica, Reconstrutiva e Estética; Cirurgia Vascular; Ginecologia e Obstetrícia; Imuno-Hemoterapia; Neurocirurgia; Oncologia; Ortopedia e Urologia. O tromboembolismo venoso constitui um grave problema de saúde pública. No período peri-operatório o risco de tromboembolismo está relacionado com fatores individuais do doente, tipo de cirurgia e de anestesia e tempo de internamento. Trombose venosa prévia, doença oncológica, idade avançada, cirurgia major ortopédica, cirurgia bariátrica e imobilização no leito, constituem alguns dos principais fatores de risco de eventos tromboembólicos. O bloqueio do neuro-eixo está associado a redução destes eventos. O estudo ENDORSE que avaliou o cumprimento internacional das recomendações do 7º Consenso do American College of Chest Physicians sobre profilaxia do tromboembolismo venoso, revelou que em Portugal a taxa de profilaxia adequada no doente cirúrgico em risco era inferior à de outros países europeus. Neste estudo, alguns dos doentes a quem foi prescrita tromboprofilaxia não preenchiam critérios de indicação, ficando expostos a riscos desnecessários. Os hiatos identificados na profilaxia do tromboembolismo venoso relacionam-se com a falta de comunicação interdisciplinar efetiva, desconhecimento das recomendações e da farmacologia dos agentes e o receio de complicações hemorrágicas. A falta de modelos de avaliação de risco validados e fáceis de aplicar tem dificultado a uniformização de critérios. Estas recomendações consideram o modelo de avaliação de risco de Caprini. A avaliação do risco de tromboembolismo venoso está indicada em todos os doentes propostos para cirurgia, devendo ser registada no processo clínico. A tromboprofilaxia é uma responsabilidade multidisciplinar, deve basear-se na ponderação dos riscos de tromboembolismo venoso e de hemorragia e ter em conta os valores e preferências do doente. A tromboprofilaxia deve iniciar-se 6-12 horas após a cirurgia (com exceções)
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