526 research outputs found

    Effect of Copper And/Or Bacitracin On The Sulphur Amino Acid Requirements Of Turkeys

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    A nonsignificant but consistent depressing effects from additions of combined copper (120 ppm) and zinc bacitracin (50 or 75 g per ton) was observed in a previous study. One of the factors that has been suspected to be affected by copper is utilization of sulfur containing amino acids. Thus, a factorial experiment was conducted to study the effect of copper (120 ppm) and/or zinc bacitracin (25 g per ton) on the level of sulfur amino acids at 85%, 100% and 115% of NRC (1977) requirements. The low protein density series of Guenthner et al. (1978) was used (23, 20, 18, 16, 14 and 12%). Dietary protein level was reduced at 4-week intervals

    Conv-NILM-Net, a causal and multi-appliance model for energy source separation

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    Non-Intrusive Load Monitoring (NILM) seeks to save energy by estimating individual appliance power usage from a single aggregate measurement. Deep neural networks have become increasingly popular in attempting to solve NILM problems. However most used models are used for Load Identification rather than online Source Separation. Among source separation models, most use a single-task learning approach in which a neural network is trained exclusively for each appliance. This strategy is computationally expensive and ignores the fact that multiple appliances can be active simultaneously and dependencies between them. The rest of models are not causal, which is important for real-time application. Inspired by Convtas-Net, a model for speech separation, we propose Conv-NILM-net, a fully convolutional framework for end-to-end NILM. Conv-NILM-net is a causal model for multi appliance source separation. Our model is tested on two real datasets REDD and UK-DALE and clearly outperforms the state of the art while keeping a significantly smaller size than the competing models.Comment: Published in ECMLPKDD 2022, MLBEM worksho

    High-Dispersion Spectroscopic Observations of Comet C/2012 S1 (ISON) with the Subaru Telescope

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    Comet C/2012 S1 (ISON) was one of the Oort cloud comets and dynamically new. This comet was broken at its perihelion passage on UT 2013 November 28.1 (at Rh ~ 17 solar radius). We observed the comet C/2012 S1 (ISON) on UT 2013 November 15 with the High Dispersion Spectrograph (HDS) mounted on the Subaru Telescope atop Mauna Kea, Hawaii. Its heliocentric and geocentric distances were 0.601 and 0.898 AU, respectively. We selected the slit size of 0”.5 x 9”.0 on the sky to achieve the spectral resolution of R = 72,000 from 550 to 830 nm. The total exposure time of comet C/2012 S1 (ISON) was 1200 seconds. We detected many emission lines caused from radicals (e.g., CN, C2, NH2), ions (H2O+), atoms ([OI] and Na I) and also many unidentified lines in the spectra. We report the (1) the ortho-to-para abundance ratios (OPRs) of water and ammonia estimated from the high-dispersion spectra of H2O+ and NH2, (2) the green-to-red line ratio of forbidden oxygen emissions, (3) the isotopic ratios of C2 (the carbon isotopic ratio from Swan band) and CN (the carbon and nitrogen isotopic ratios from red band), (4) the sodium-to-continuum ratio of comet C/2012 S1 (ISON). </HTML

    HIV Testing for Children in Resource-Limited Settings: What Are We Waiting For?

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    Scott Kellerman and Shaffiq Essajee argue that the time has come to increase access to HIV testing for children, especially in sub-Saharan Africa

    The (im?)possibility of a biological substrate for mental disorders

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    ACHTERGROND Er bestaat een tegenstelling tussen de ‘medische’ kijk op een psychiatrische aandoening (als gegevenheid van de natuur in de zin van een biologisch substraat) en de constructivistische visie. DOEL Onderzoeken hoe de constructivistische positie zich verhoudt tot deze medische kijk op psychiatrische aandoeningen. METHODE Een beschouwing gebaseerd op een conceptuele analyse, met name van het boek The social construction of what? (1999) van de Canadese wetenschapsfilosoof Ian Hacking. RESULTATEN Er blijken verschillende objecten van constructivistische analyses een rol te spelen bij psychiatrische aandoeningen, de aandoening zelf en het idee of concept van de aandoening. Deze verschillende objecten interacteren daarbij ook nog met elkaar. Deze interacties kunnen expliciet gemaakt worden door indifferente soorten te onderscheiden van interactieve soorten. Zo wordt duidelijk dat als een aandoening niet gedetermineerd wordt door een biologisch substraat, dit niet automatisch betekent dat zo’n aandoening geheel losstaat van een mensonafhankelijke natuur. CONCLUSIE Hackings filosofie biedt de mogelijkheid om voorbij te gaan aan de tegenstelling tussen de constructivistische positie en de medische kijk op psychiatrische ziekten. BACKGROUND: The constructivist position is often used for psychiatric diseases, in contrast with the general medical view. In the medical view a biological substrate is decisive for a classification as 'disease', which is not the case in the constructivist position. AIM: We investigate how both positions relate to each other in psychiatric diseases. METHOD: Analysis based on a conceptual analysis of Ian Hacking's book The Social Construction of What? (1999). RESULTS: Different objects ought to be distinguished in a constructivist analysis of psychiatric diseases; the disease itself and the idea or concept of that disease. These different objects interact with each other. These interactions can be made explicit by distinguishing interactive kinds from indifferent kinds. Doing so makes it clear that even if a disease is not determined by a biological substrate, this does not imply that a biological substrate is something completely separate from that disease. CONCLUSION: Hacking's philosophy makes it possible to move beyond the opposition between the medical and the constructivist account of psychiatric diseases by combining both accounts
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