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    Distinct magnetic signatures of fractional vortex configurations in multiband superconductors

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    Vortices carrying fractions of a flux quantum are predicted to exist in multiband superconductors, where vortex core can split between multiple band-specific components of the superconducting condensate. Using the two-component Ginzburg-Landau model, we examine such vortex configurations in a two-band superconducting slab in parallel magnetic field. The fractional vortices appear due to the band-selective vortex penetration caused by different thresholds for vortex entry within each band-condensate, and stabilize near the edges of the sample. We show that the resulting fractional vortex configurations leave distinct fingerprints in the static measurements of the magnetization, as well as in ac dynamic measurements of the magnetic susceptibility, both of which can be readily used for the detection of these fascinating vortex states in several existing multiband superconductors.Comment: 5 pages, 4 figure

    Speech features for discriminating stress using branch and bound wrapper search

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    Stress detection from speech is a less explored field than Automatic Emotion Recognition and it is still not clear which features are better stress discriminants. VOCE aims at doing speech classification as stressed or not-stressed in real-time, using acoustic-prosodic features only. We therefore look for the best discriminating feature subsets from a set of 6285 features – 6125 features extracted with openSMILE toolkit and 160 Teager Energy Operator (TEO) features. We use a mutual information filter and a branch and bound wrapper heuristic with an SVM classifier to perform feature selection. Since many feature sets are selected, we analyse them in terms of chosen features and classifier performance concerning also true positive and false positive rates. The results show that the best feature types for our application case are Audio Spectral, MFCC, PCM and TEO. We reached results as high as 70.36% for generalisation accuracyinfo:eu-repo/semantics/acceptedVersio

    Student-teacher closeness and conflict in students with and without special educational needs

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    Teachers play a key role in creating effective conditions for students to succeed in school. The quality of student-teacher relationships is consistently associated with social, emotional, behavioural, and academic adjustment and it is even more relevant for students with special educational needs (SEN), considering these students’ emotional, social, and learning vulnerabilities. This study aimed to examine the associations between students’ externalizing and internalizing behaviour, social skills, and academic performance, and teachers’ perceptions of conflict and closeness in their relationships with students with and without SEN. Data regarding 360 students of Year 3rd, Year 5th, and Year 7th grades (169 students with SEN) were collected. Teachers (n = 74) reported on student-teacher relationship and students’ social skills, behaviour problems, and academic performance. Special education teachers (n = 38) provided information regarding the diagnosis and profile of functioning of students with SEN. Results showed that teachers’ reports of students’ social skills and externalizing problems were the strongest predictors of closeness and conflict. Internalizing problems and SEN status also predicted decreased closeness, despite smaller effects. Taken together, findings support the importance of professional development opportunities focusing on facilitating teachers’ relationships with students with perceived challenging behaviour.info:eu-repo/semantics/acceptedVersio

    Evaluation of influenza vaccination services in a community pharmacy in Lisbon, Portugal

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    Poster presented at the 9th PCNE (Pharmaceutical Care Network Europe) Working Conference. Mechelen (Belgium), 201

    Biomarkers and Imaging Findings of Anderson-Fabry Disease-What We Know Now

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    Anderson-Fabry disease (AFD) is an X-linked lysosomal storage disorder, caused by deficiency or absence of the alpha-galactosidase A activity, with a consequent glycosphingolipid accumulation. Biomarkers and imaging findings may be useful for diagnosis, identification of an organ involvement, therapy monitoring and prognosis. The aim of this article is to review the current available literature on biomarkers and imaging findings of AFD patients. An extensive bibliographic review from PubMed, Medline and Clinical Key databases was performed by a group of experts from nephrology, neurology, genetics, cardiology and internal medicine, aiming for consensus. Lyso-GB3 is a valuable biomarker to establish the diagnosis. Proteinuria and creatinine are the most valuable to detect renal damage. Troponin I and high-sensitivity assays for cardiac troponin T can identify patients with cardiac lesions, but new techniques of cardiac imaging are essential to detect incipient damage. Specific cerebrovascular imaging findings are present in AFD patients. Techniques as metabolomics and proteomics have been developed in order to find an AFD fingerprint. Lyso-GB3 is important for evaluating the pathogenic mutations and monitoring the response to treatment. Many biomarkers can detect renal, cardiac and cerebrovascular involvement, but none of these have proved to be important to monitoring the response to treatment. Imaging features are preferred in order to find cardiac and cerebrovascular compromise in AFD patients.info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersio

    Fungos associados as sementes de Paspalum notatum FlĂĽgge.

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    O objetivo deste trabalho foi identificar os gêneros de fungos presentes nas sementes de Paspalum notatum Flügge, as sementes foram analisadas pelos métodos de papel de filtro e plaqueamento em meio de cultura (BDA). As culturas foram mantidas em câmara BOD por oito dias a temperatura de 25°C e fotoperíodo de 12 horas. A identificação dos gêneros fúngicos foi realizada com auxílio de microscópio óptico. Foram detectados os gêneros Fusarium, Aspergilus, Curvalaria e Geniculosporium, além de microrganismos não identificados.SEPE on-line

    Le nouveau cirque américain

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    On peut dire que depuis ses débuts, vers les 1870, le cirque américain a connu des périodes où il aspirait au grand art et où il empruntait au théâtre des artistes, des techniques et la dramaturgie. Ce n’est qu’en 1975, lorsque des artistes ont abandonné l’idéal américain de la grandeur pour adopter le modèle européen de la piste simple que ce mouvement a connu son véritable essor. Le Big Apple Circus, le Pickle Family Circus, le Cirque du Soleil et Circus Flora ont réussi à théâtralisé le cirque américain. Même le géant du cirque à trois pistes, le Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey, a commencé à donner à ses spectacles une allure plus théâtrale. Le Midnight Circus, Circus Sarasota ainsi que Barnum’s Kaleidoscape, entre autres, ont continué à trouver de nouvelles façons d’allier le cirque et le théâtre. Des écoles de cirque ont été fondées afin de fournir aux nouveaux cirques des artistes formés aux nouvelles techniques. Tous visent à faire évoluer le cirque vers la forme d’art à laquelle il a toujours aspiré.Almost from its very beginning, in the 1870's, the American circus has gone through periods when it aspired to high art and borrowed artists, techniques and dramaturgy from the theatre. It was not until 1975, when certain artists abandoned the all-American ideal that bigger was always better and opted, instead, to model their new circuses after the European model of the one ring circus, that this movement began to gain momentum. The Big Apple Circus, The Pickle Family Circus, Cirque du Soleil, and Circus Flora were leaders in the movement to theatricalize the American circus. Eventually even the three-ring giant, Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey, began to refashion its performance in a more theatrical manner. These early circuses were followed by the Midnight Circus, Circus Sarasota and Barnum's Kaleidoscape, among others, which continued to find new ways of melding circus and theatre. To provide performing artists for these new circuses, new circus schools had to be founded to train the artists in the new style and technique demanded by the new circuses. Together the artists and the various circuses are seeking to have the circus evolve into the unique art form it has always hoped to be

    Clinical significance of EGFR, Her-2 and EGF in oral squamous cell carcinoma: a case control study

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    <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>The erbB receptors and their ligands are involved in the pathogenesis and progression of oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC). Although EGFR and Her-2 are frequently overexpressed in OSCC, few studies evaluated these proteins in saliva and their association with the tumor, which may represent potential usefulness in a clinical setting.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>The levels of EGFR, Her-2, and EGF were evaluated in saliva of 46 patients with OSCC before and after the surgical removal of the lesion, as well as in matched healthy controls. The relationship of salivary levels and EGFR and Her-2 immunoexpression in tumor samples with clinicopathological features was analyzed.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>EGFR and Her-2 salivary levels did not show difference between to pre-surgery and control groups, however, both demonstrated an increase after surgical removal of the tumor. No association was detectable among receptor salivary levels, tissue expression and clinicopathological features. EGF levels in pre-surgery group were significantly lower when compared to the control group.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>EGFR and Her-2 were not considered to be valuable salivary tumor markers in OSCC, however, lower levels of EGF in saliva may suggest a higher susceptibility for OSCC development.</p
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