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Comparative Enumeration Gene Expression
This paper is about differential gene expression measured by transcript counting methods such as SAGE or MPSS. It introduces two significance tests for detection of differential expressed tags: frequentist and Bayesian. Under the frequentist view, it is proposed a test that computes the critical level as a function of each tag total frequency. Under the Bayesian view the Full Bayesian Significance Test is used considering the logistic normal distribution. The two proposed significance levels, the frequentist and the Bayesian, are compared for a data set with four libraries. The linking function between them is a Beta distribution function with mean 0.39 and standard deviation 0.30
On the relation of the gravitino mass and the GUT parameters
In this article we consider the local supersymmetry breaking and the broken
SU(5) symmetry permisible by dilaton vacuum configuration in supergravity
theories. We establish the parameter relation of spontaneuos breaking of
supersymmetry and of the GUT theory.Comment: 12 pages, file written in Revtex forma
Eye-CU: Sleep Pose Classification for Healthcare using Multimodal Multiview Data
Manual analysis of body poses of bed-ridden patients requires staff to
continuously track and record patient poses. Two limitations in the
dissemination of pose-related therapies are scarce human resources and
unreliable automated systems. This work addresses these issues by introducing a
new method and a new system for robust automated classification of sleep poses
in an Intensive Care Unit (ICU) environment. The new method,
coupled-constrained Least-Squares (cc-LS), uses multimodal and multiview (MM)
data and finds the set of modality trust values that minimizes the difference
between expected and estimated labels. The new system, Eye-CU, is an affordable
multi-sensor modular system for unobtrusive data collection and analysis in
healthcare. Experimental results indicate that the performance of cc-LS matches
the performance of existing methods in ideal scenarios. This method outperforms
the latest techniques in challenging scenarios by 13% for those with poor
illumination and by 70% for those with both poor illumination and occlusions.
Results also show that a reduced Eye-CU configuration can classify poses
without pressure information with only a slight drop in its performance.Comment: Ten-page manuscript including references and ten figure
Role of cross helicity in magnetohydrodynamic turbulence
Strong incompressible three-dimensional magnetohydrodynamic turbulence is
investigated by means of high resolution direct numerical simulations. The
simulations show that the configuration space is characterized by regions of
positive and negative cross-helicity, corresponding to highly aligned or
anti-aligned velocity and magnetic field fluctuations, even when the average
cross-helicity is zero. To elucidate the role of cross-helicity, the spectra
and structure of turbulence are obtained in imbalanced regions where
cross-helicity is non-zero. When averaged over regions of positive and negative
cross-helicity, the result is consistent with the simulations of balanced
turbulence. An analytical explanation for the obtained results is proposed.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figure
The Economic Value of Basin Protection to Improve the Quality and Reliability of Potable Water Supply: Some Evidence from Ecuador
This study estimates the willingness to pay (WTP) of Loja’s households to protect two micro-basins that supply over 40 percent of potable water to the city. Results indicate that households have an average WTP of $5.80 per month, which corresponds to a 25 percent increase in the self-reported monthly water bill, to preserve the basins.Basin protection, contingent valuation, Loja, Ecuador, Environmental Economics and Policy, Land Economics/Use,
Nuclear halo structure and pseudo-spin symmetry
Nuclear halo structure and restoration of relativistic symmetry are studied
within the framework of the relativistic Hartree-Fock-Bogoliubov (RHFB) theory.
Giant halos as well as ordinary ones are found in Cerium isotopes close to the
neutron drip line. Bridged by T=0 {channel}, the restoration of pseudo-spin
symmetry (PSS) plays an essential role in stabilizing the neutron halo
structures. The Fock terms, especially the -tensor couplings, not only
play significant role in the PSS restoration but also present substantial
contributions to the T=0 {channel}, from which is well demonstrated the
necessity of Fock terms.Comment: 5pages, 4figures, 1tabl
Hawking-like radiation does not require a trapped region
We discuss the issue of quasi-particle production by ``analogue black holes''
with particular attention to the possibility of reproducing Hawking radiation
in a laboratory. By constructing simple geometric acoustic models, we obtain a
somewhat unexpected result: We show that in order to obtain a stationary and
Planckian emission of quasi-particles, it is not necessary to create a trapped
region in the acoustic spacetime (corresponding to a supersonic regime in the
fluid flow). It is sufficient to set up a dynamically changing flow
asymptotically approaching a sonic regime with sufficient rapidity in
laboratory time.Comment: revtex4, 4 pages, 1 figur
Stochastic growth equations on growing domains
The dynamics of linear stochastic growth equations on growing substrates is
studied. The substrate is assumed to grow in time following the power law
, where the growth index is an arbitrary positive number.
Two different regimes are clearly identified: for small the interface
becomes correlated, and the dynamics is dominated by diffusion; for large
the interface stays uncorrelated, and the dynamics is dominated by
dilution. In this second regime, for short time intervals and spatial scales
the critical exponents corresponding to the non-growing substrate situation are
recovered. For long time differences or large spatial scales the situation is
different. Large spatial scales show the uncorrelated character of the growing
interface. Long time intervals are studied by means of the auto-correlation and
persistence exponents. It becomes apparent that dilution is the mechanism by
which correlations are propagated in this second case.Comment: Published versio
Comparison of the Spherical Averaged Pseudopotential Model with the Stabilized Jellium Model
We compare Kohn-Sham results (density, cohesive energy, size and effect of
charging) of the Spherical Averaged Pseudopotential Model with the Stabilized
Jellium Model for clusters of sodium and aluminum with less than 20 atoms. We
find that the Stabilized Jellium Model, although conceptually and practically
more simple, gives better results for the cohesive energy and the elastic
stiffness. We use the Local Density Approximation as well as the Generalized
Gradient Approximation to the exchange and correlation energies.Comment: 13 pages, latex, 8 figures, compressed postscript version available
at http://www.fis.uc.pt/~vieir
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