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    A Tight Bound for Probability of Error for Quantum Counting Based Multiuser Detection

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    Future wired and wireless communication systems will employ pure or combined Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA) technique, such as in the European 3G mobile UMTS or Power Line Telecommunication system, but also several 4G proposal includes e.g. multi carrier (MC) CDMA. Former examinations carried out the drawbacks of single user detectors (SUD), which are widely employed in narrowband IS-95 CDMA systems, and forced to develop suitable multiuser detection schemes to increase the efficiency against interference. However, at this moment there are only suboptimal solutions available because of the rather high complexity of optimal detectors. One of the possible receiver technologies can be the quantum assisted computing devices which allows high level parallelism in computation. The first commercial devices are estimated for the next years, which meets the advert of 3G and 4G systems. In this paper we analyze the error probability and give tight bounds in a static and dynamically changing environment for a novel quantum computation based Quantum Multiuser detection (QMUD) algorithm, employing quantum counting algorithm, which provides optimal solution.Comment: presented at IEEE ISIT 2002, 7 pages, 2 figure

    Studying time management of young generations

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    Nowadays, due to the impacts of the digital trends and globalisation, we live in a fast-paced and stressful world where it is getting more and more difficult for us to maintain the balance between our work and private life, moreover we have less and less time for recreation and relaxation. The rush and the compulsion to conform have an impact on our mental health and exercise psychological pressure on us, therefore, the role of time management is becoming increasingly important. This study looks at the main trends that affect time management from a theoretical perspective. Using primary data collection methods, I examine the time management of the young generations, and I look at whether they use digital time management application tools to optimise their time and how consciously they deal with time management. As a method of data analysis, I apply statistical indicators related to frequency distribution, cross tabulation techniques and correlation analysis in order to get a deeper understanding of the time management trends of young generations and in order to explore possible deficiencies, issues and the factors that should be improved

    Veštaško razmnožavanje i reproduktivne osobine čikova (Misgurnus Fossilis)

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    U našem istraživanju je dvanaest ženki i osam mužjaka čikova veštački reprodukovano pre sezone mresta. Riba je uneta u laboratorijske tankove u rano proleće i ženke su tretirane sa 10 mg/kg telesne težine sa CP (ekstrakt hipofize šarana), dok su mužjaci hipofizirani sa 5mg/kg telesne težine radi izazivanja ovulacije i spermijacije. Ženke su ovulirale u narednih 18 do 24 časa i posle istiskivanja jaja su bila oplođena. Vrednosti pseudogonadosomatskog indeksa PGSIkod 4 ženke veoma su varirale (3.6 – 22.2%), stopa oplođenja je varirala od 30.34 do 93.81 % posle 24 časa od oplođenja. Tri dana po oplođenju larve su se izvalile (14.84-91.8%) i započele sa prvom egzogenom hranom šestog dana. Čikov se može razmnožavati kao i šaranske vrste u mrestilištima, jedina poteškoća je mala količina gameta. Veštačko razmnožavanje i uzgoj larvi može da pomogne u značajnom jačanju populacija, tako da bi bila moguća repopulacija već redukovanih populacijaii stvaranje novih staništakoji odgovaraju ovoj vrsti. Vijabilne larve iz interspecijske hibridizacije su se izlegle i na osnovu njihove morfologije mlađ nije ličila na hibride, što bi moglo da ukaže na sposobnost aseksualnog razmnožavanja. Genetička analiza nije pokazala genom mužjaka kod mlađi. F1R1 potomci su bili 50% tetraploidi (4n=100)i 50 % heksaploidi (6n=150). Ovo je prvi rezultat stvaranja heksaploida (broj hromozoma 150) čikova u laboratorijskim uslovima

    Relative Intranuclear Magnesium and Phosphorus Contents in Normal and Tumor Cells of the Human Thyroid Gland as Revealed by Energy-Dispersive X-Ray Microanalysis

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    Energy dispersive X-ray microanalysis was performed on altogether 42 surgically removed tissue specimens of 32 patients, which were taken either from intact thyroid parts or various histopathologically verified tumors of the thyroid gland. The tissue specimens were processed with the freeze-fracture-freeze-drying technique and then analyzed in the so-called bulk specimen form. The studies were carried out during the years 1980-81, when intranuclear monovalent ionic composition was studied in detail. From the retained total elemental peak list, it was possible to calculate retrospectively the relative intranuclear Mg and P contents. The data processed by nested (hierarchical) analysis of variance show that the intranuclear Mg content of the 5 diagnostic groups (normal thyroid tissue, thyroiditis, benign adenomas, differentiated carcinomas and undifferentiated thyroid tumors) increases significantly, in parallel with the increasing malignancy, but the P content remains unchanged. One can conclude that the elevated intranuclear Mg content in the tumors of high malignancy may be of diagnostic importance, and a warning signal for the therapeutic approaches based on Mg-supplementations

    A New Concept to Secure Food Safety Standards against Fusarium Species and Aspergillus Flavus and Their Toxins in Maize

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    Commercial maize hybrids are exposed to different degrees of ear infection by toxigenic fungal species and toxin contamination. Their resistance to different fungi and toxin relationships are largely unknown. Without this knowledge, screening and breeding are not possible for these pathogens. Seven- to tenfold differences were found in resistance to Fusarium spp., and there was a five-fold difference in ear coverage (%) in response to A. flavus. Three hybrids of the twenty entries had lower infection severity compared with the general means for toxigenic species. Three were highly susceptible to each, and 14 hybrids reacted differently to the different fungi. Differences were also observed in the toxin content. Again, three hybrids had lower toxin content in response to all toxigenic species, one had higher values for all, and 16 had variable resistance levels. Correlations between infection severity and deoxynivalenol (DON) content were 0.95 and 0.82 (p = 0.001) for F. graminearum and F. culmorum, respectively. For fumonisin and F. verticillioides ear rot, the Pearson correlation coefficient (r) was 0.45 (p = 0.05). Two independent isolates with different aggressiveness were used, and their mean X values better described the resistance levels. This increased the reliability of the data. With the introduction of this methodological concept (testing the resistance levels separately for different fungi and with two isolates independently), highly significant resistance differences were found. The resistance to different fungal species correlated only in certain cases; thus, each should be tested separately. This is very useful in registration tests and post-registration screening and breeding. This would allow a rapid increase in food and feed safety

    Correlation between the progressive cytoplasmic expression of a novel small heat shock protein (Hsp16.2) and malignancy in brain tumors

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    <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Small heat shock proteins are molecular chaperones that protect proteins against stress-induced aggregation. They have also been found to have anti-apoptotic activity and to play a part in the development of tumors. Recently, we identified a new small heat shock protein, Hsp16.2 which displayed increased expression in neuroectodermal tumors. Our aim was to investigate the expression of Hsp16.2 in different types of brain tumors and to correlate its expression with the histological grade of the tumor.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>Immunohistochemistry with a polyclonal antibody to Hsp16.2 was carried out on formalin-fixed, paraffin-wax-embedded sections using the streptavidin-biotin method. 91 samples were examined and their histological grade was defined. According to the intensity of Hsp16.2 immunoreactivity, low (+), moderate (++), high (+++) or none (-) scores were given.</p> <p>Immunoblotting was carried out on 30 samples of brain tumors using SDS-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis and Western-blotting.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>Low grade (grades 1–2) brain tumors displayed low cytoplasmic Hsp16.2 immunoreactivity, grade 3 tumors showed moderate cytoplasmic staining, while high grade (grade 4) tumors exhibited intensive cytoplasmic Hsp16.2 staining. Immunoblotting supported the above mentioned results. Normal brain tissue acted as a negative control for the experiment, since the cytoplasm did not stain for Hsp16.2. There was a positive correlation between the level of Hsp16.2 expression and the level of anaplasia in different malignant tissue samples.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>Hsp16.2 expression was directly correlated with the histological grade of brain tumors, therefore Hsp16.2 may have relevance as becoming a possible tumor marker.</p
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