117 research outputs found
Preliminary results on a Virtual Observatory search for companions to Luyten stars
The Aladin sky atlas of the Virtual Observatory has shown to be a powerful
and easy-handling tool for the discovery, confirmation, and characterisation of
high proper-motion, multiple stellar systems of large separation in the solar
vicinity. Some of these systems have very low mass components (at the
star/brown dwarf boundary) and are amongst the least bound systems found to
date. With projected physical separations of up to tens of thousands
astronomical units, these systems represent a challenge for theoretical
scenarios of formation of very low-mass stars and brown dwarfs. Here we show
preliminary results of a novel "virtual" search of binary systems and
companions to Luyten stars with proper motions between 0.5 and 1.0 arcsec/a.Comment: "Highlights of Spanish Astrophysics V", Proceedings of the VIII
Scientific Meeting of the Spanish Astronomical Society (SEA) held in
Santander, 7-11 July, 2008. Edited by J. Gorgas, L. J. Goicoechea, J. I.
Gonzalez-Serrano, J. M. Diego. Oral contribution to splinter sessio
Zukunft Haldenlandschaft im Aachener Revier : 10 Haldenentwürfe von Studierenden
Microbial β-glucosidases have been used for the enhancement of wine aroma. Nevertheless, few enzymes are active in the conditions of winemaking. In this work, the production of a β-glucosidase by an Aureobasidium pullulans strain (Ap-β-gl) isolated from grape ecosystems was evaluated. The maximum enzymatic synthesis using submerged fermentation was after 96 h of growth in complex media containing 20 g/L of cellobiose as the sole carbon source. The crude enzyme (Ap-β-gl) showed optimal pH at 5.5 and two peaks of optimum temperature (at 45 and 70 C). It showed a wide range of pH stability, stability at low temperatures, and tolerance to ethanol, showing suitable characteristics for winemaking conditions. The hydrolysis of glycosidic terpenes by Ap-β-gl was studied, and its ability to efficiently release free terpenols was demonstrated by gas chromatography/mass spectrometry. The enzymatic treatment notably increased the amount of monoterpenes, showing good prospects for its potential application for the development of aroma in wines. © 2012 Springer Science+Business Media New York
Detection of RAF fusion transcripts in FFPE samples of Medullablastoma and Ependymom in Iraqi children with RT-RQPCR assays
Medulloblastomas and ependymomas are the most common malignant brain tumors in children. However genetic abnormalities associated with their development and prognosis remain unclear. Recently two gene fusions, KIAA1549–BRAF and SRGAP3–RAF1 have been detected in a number of brain tumours. We report here our development and validation of RT-RQPCR assays to detect various isoforms of these two fusion genes in formalin fixed paraffin embedded (FFPE) tissues of medulloblastoma and ependymoma. We examined these fusion genes in 44 paediatric brain tumours, 33 medulloblastomas and 11 ependymomas. We detected both fusion transcripts in 8/33, 5/33 SRGAP3 ex10/RAF1 ex10, and 3/33 KIAA1549 ex16/BRAF ex9, meduloblastomas but none in the 11 ependymomas examined. This investigation provided evidence to the value of RT-RQPCR assays for the detection of these fusion genes in large-scale studies on FFPE tissues. The study also reports the first detection of RAF fusion genes in meduloblstomas
Percussion hemoglobinuria - a novel term for hand trauma-induced mechanical hemolysis: a case report
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Introduction</p> <p>Extracorpuscular hemolysis caused by mechanical trauma has been well described in relation to lower extremity use, such as in soldiers and runners. Terms such as "march hemoglobinuria", "foot strike hemolysis" and "runners hemoglobinuria" have previously been coined and are easily recalled. Newer cases, however, are being identified in individuals vigorously using their upper extremities, such as drum players who use their hands to strike the instrument. Given the increased recognition of upper extremity-related mechanical hemolysis and hemoglobinuria in drummers, and the use of hand drumming worldwide, we would like introduce a novel term for this condition and call it "percussion hemoglobinuria".</p> <p>Case presentation</p> <p>A 24-year-old Caucasian man presented with reddish brown discoloration of his urine after playing the djembe drum. Urine examination after a rigorous practice session revealed blood on the dipstick, and 0 to 2 red blood cells per high power field microscopically. The urine sample was negative for myoglobulin. Other causes of hemolysis and hematuria were excluded and cessation of drum playing resulted in resolution of his symptoms.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>The association of mechanical trauma-induced hemoglobinuria and playing hand percussion instruments is increasingly being recognized. We, however, feel that the true prevalence is higher than what has been previously recorded in the literature. By coining the term "percussion hemoglobinuria" we hope to raise the awareness of screening for upper extremity trauma-induced mechanical hemolysis in the evaluation of a patient with hemoglobinuria.</p
Deformación andina en el cordón del Hielo Azul al oeste de El Bolsón. Implicancias en la evolución tectónica de la Cordillera Norpatagónica en Río Negro, Argentina
The magnetically-active, low-mass, triple system WDS 19312+3607
Aims: We investigated in detail the system WDS 19312+3607, whose primary is
an active M4.5Ve star previously thought to be young (tau ~ 300-500 Ma) based
on high X-ray luminosity. Methods: We collected intermediate- and
low-resolution optical spectra taken with 2 m-class telescopes, photometric
data from the to 8 mum bands, and eleven astrometric epochs with a time
baseline of over 56 years for the two components in the system, G 125-15 and G
125-14. Results: We derived M4.5V spectral types for both stars, confirmed
their common proper motion, estimated the heliocentric distance and projected
physical separation, determined the galactocentric space velocities, and
deduced a most-probable age older than 600 Ma. We discovered that the primary,
G 125-15, is in turn an inflated, double-lined, spectroscopic binary with a
short period of photometric variability of P ~ 1.6 d, which we associated to
orbital synchronisation. The observed X-ray and Halpha emissions, photometric
variability, and abnormal radius and effective temperature of G 125-15 AB
indicate strong magnetic activity, possibly due to fast rotation. Besides, the
estimated projected physical separation between G 125-15 AB and G 125-14 of
about 1200 AU makes WDS 19312+3607 to be one of the widest systems with
intermediate M-type primaries. Conclusions: G 125-15 AB is a nearby (d ~ 26
pc), bright (J ~ 9.6 mag), active spectroscopic binary with a single
proper-motion companion of the same spectral type at a wide separation. They
are thus ideal targets for specific follow-ups to investigate wide and close
multiplicity or stellar expansion and surface cooling due to reduced convective
efficiency.Comment: A&A, in pres
Symbolic dynamics to enhance diagnostic ability of portable oximetry from the Phone Oximeter in the detection of paediatric sleep apnoea
Objective: This study is aimed at assessing symbolic dynamics as a reliable technique to characterize complex fluctuations of portable oximetry in the context of automated detection of childhood obstructive sleep apnoea-hypopnoea syndrome (OSAHS). Approach: Nocturnal oximetry signals from 142 children with suspected OSAHS were acquired using the Phone Oximeter: a portable device that integrates a pulse oximeter with a smartphone. An apnoea-hypopnoea index (AHI) ⩾ 5 events h−1 from simultaneous in-lab polysomnography was used to confirm moderate-to-severe childhood OSAHS. Symbolic dynamics was used to parameterise non-linear changes in the overnight oximetry profile. Conventional indices, anthropometric measures, and time-domain linear statistics were also considered. Forward stepwise logistic regression was used to obtain an optimum feature subset. Logistic regression (LR) was used to identify children with moderate-to-severe OSAHS. Main results: The histogram of 3-symbol words from symbolic dynamics showed significant differences (p < 0.01) between children with AHI < 5 events h−1 and moderate-to-severe patients (AHI ⩾ 5 events h−1). Words representing increasing oximetry values after apnoeic events (re-saturations) showed relevant diagnostic information. Regarding the performance of individual characterization approaches, the LR model composed of features from symbolic dynamics alone reached a maximum performance of 78.4% accuracy (65.2% sensitivity; 86.8% specificity) and 0.83 area under the ROC curve (AUC). The classification performance improved combining all features. The optimum model from feature selection achieved 83.3% accuracy (73.5% sensitivity; 89.5% specificity) and 0.89 AUC, significantly (p <0.01) outperforming the other models. Significance: Symbolic dynamics provides complementary information to conventional oximetry analysis enabling reliable detection of moderate-to-severe paediatric OSAHS from portable oximetry
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