34 research outputs found
Prospect for relic neutrino searches
Unlike the relic photons, relic neutrinos have not so far been observed. The
Cosmic Neutrino Background (CB) is the oldest relic from the Big Bang,
produced a few seconds after the Bang itself. Due to their impact in cosmology,
relic neutrinos may be revealed indireclty in the near future through
cosmological observations. In this talk we concentrate on other proposals, made
in the last 30 years, to try to detect the CB directly, either in
laboratory searches (through tiny accelerations they produce on macroscopic
targets) or through astrophysical observations (looking for absorption dips in
the flux of Ultra-High Energy neutrinos, due to the annihilation of these
neutrinos with relic neutrinos at the Z-resonance). We concentrate mainly on
the first of these two possibilities.Comment: Talk given at the Nobel Symposium on Neutrino Physics, Enkoping,
Sweden, Augus 19-24, 2004; 16 page
Development and evaluation of an instrument for the critical appraisal of randomized controlled trials of natural products
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>The efficacy of natural products (NPs) is being evaluated using randomized controlled trials (RCTs) with increasing frequency, yet a search of the literature did not identify a widely accepted critical appraisal instrument developed specifically for use with NPs. The purpose of this project was to develop and evaluate a critical appraisal instrument that is sufficiently rigorous to be used in evaluating RCTs of conventional medicines, and also has a section specific for use with single entity NPs, including herbs and natural sourced chemicals.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>Three phases of the project included: 1) using experts and a Delphi process to reach consensus on a list of items essential in describing the identity of an NP; 2) compiling a list of non-NP items important for evaluating the quality of an RCT using systematic review methodology to identify published instruments and then compiling item categories that were part of a validated instrument and/or had empirical evidence to support their inclusion and 3) conducting a field test to compare the new instrument to a published instrument for usefulness in evaluating the quality of 3 RCTs of a NP and in applying results to practice.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>Two Delphi rounds resulted in a list of 15 items essential in describing NPs. Seventeen item categories fitting inclusion criteria were identified from published instruments for conventional medicines. The new assessment instrument was assembled based on content of the two lists and the addition of a Reviewer's Conclusion section. The field test of the new instrument showed good criterion validity. Participants found it useful in translating evidence from RCTs to practice.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>A new instrument for the critical appraisal of RCTs of NPs was developed and tested. The instrument is distinct from other available assessment instruments for RCTs of NPs in its systematic development and validation. The instrument is ready to be used by pharmacy students, health care practitioners and academics and will continue to be refined as required.</p
BCA BIOIMAGES Winners - 2019
This JBC Gallery features the BioImages award winners from BIOCOMM 2019 held at Asilomar State Beach & Conference Center in Pacific Grove, California.BioImages represents the BCA's annual visual media competition that showcases the finest still imagery, graphics, and motion media in the life sciences and medicine
Channel dynamics in body area networks: Recent results and challenges
Recent results about body area radio channel dynamics are analyzed, considering on-body and body-to-body transmissions. Investigations are based on experimental data around 4 GHz. Regarding the on-body case, the dynamics of cross-channel correlation are measured and analyzed for stationary periodic and non-stationary motions, with a clear impact of the walking mode being observed. For body-to-body scenarios, measurements conducted in room-to-room environments show again some strong non-stationary behaviors. In both cases, Markov chain-based models are developed to represent transitions between fading states
Higher-order signal processing with the Dirac operator
The processing of signals on simplicial and cellular complexes defined by nodes, edges, and higher-order cells has recently emerged as a principled extension of graph signal processing for signals supported on more general topological spaces. However, most works so far have considered signal processing problems for signals associated to only a single type of cell such as the processing of node signals, or edge signals, by considering an appropriately defined shift operator, like the graph Laplacian or the Hodge Laplacian. Here we introduce the Dirac operator as a novel kind of shift operator for signal processing on complexes. We discuss how the Dirac operator has close relations but is distinct from the Hodge-Laplacian and examine its spectral properties. Importantly, the Dirac operator couples signals defined on cells of neighboring dimensions in a principled fashion. We demonstrate how this enables us, e.g., to leverage node signals for the processing of edge flows
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Regional climate change mitigation with crops: context and assessment
The intention of this review is to place crop albedo biogeoengineering in the wider picture of climate manipulation. Crop biogeoengineering is considered within the context of the long-term modification of the land surface for agriculture over several thousand years. Biogeoengineering is also critiqued in relation to other geoengineering schemes in terms of mitigation power and adherence to social principles for geoengineering. Although its impact is small and regional, crop biogeoengineering could be a useful and inexpensive component of an ensemble of geoengineering schemes to provide temperature mitigation. The method should not detrimentally affect food security and there may even be positive impacts on crop productivity, although more laboratory and field research is required in this area to understand the underlying mechanisms
Predictions on turbo-decoding performance for adaptive channel coding
In this paper we address the calculation of performance characteristics of turbo-codes. The aim is to provide a method that has a low complexity and that enables the analysis of a wide variety of turbo-coded schemes, with in mind the possibility of using it as an optimization criterion in an adaptive system. The proposed method enables the determination of the error-free decoding threshold and of the number of iterations to achieve error-free decoding. Its complexity is far lower than that of existing methods and it offers an accuracy close to that of EXIT charts.Anglai