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    Exposure to the complement C5b-9 complex sensitizes 661W photoreceptor cells to both apoptosis and necroptosis.

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    The loss of photoreceptors is the defining characteristic of many retinal degenerative diseases, but the mechanisms that regulate photoreceptor cell death are not fully understood. Here we have used the 661W cone photoreceptor cell line to ask whether exposure to the terminal complement complex C5b-9 induces cell death and/or modulates the sensitivity of these cells to other cellular stressors. 661W cone photoreceptors were exposed to complete normal human serum following antibody blockade of CD59. Apoptosis induction was assessed morphologically, by flow cytometry, and on western blotting by probing for cleaved PARP and activated caspase-3. Necroptosis was assessed by flow cytometry and Sirtuin 2 inhibition using 2-cyano-3-[5-(2,5-dichlorophenyl)-2-furyl]-N-5-quinolinylacrylamide (AGK2). The sensitivity of 661W cells to ionomycin, staurosporine, peroxide and chelerythrine was also investigated, with or without prior formation of C5b-9. 661W cells underwent apoptotic cell death following exposure to C5b-9, as judged by poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase 1 cleavage and activation of caspase-3. We also observed apoptotic cell death in response to staurosporine, but 661W cells were resistant to both ionomycin and peroxide. Interestingly, C5b-9 significantly increased 661W sensitivity to staurosporine-induced apoptosis and necroptosis. These studies show that low levels of C5b-9 on 661W cells can induce apoptosis, and that C5b-9 specifically sensitizes 661W cells to certain apoptotic and necroptotic pathways. Our observations provide new insight into the potential role of the complement system in photoreceptor loss, with implications for the molecular aetiology of retinal disease

    Software-defined networking: guidelines for experimentation and validation in large-scale real world scenarios

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    Part 1: IIVC WorkshopInternational audienceThis article thoroughly details large-scale real world experiments using Software-Defined Networking in the testbed setup. More precisely, it provides a description of the foundation technology behind these experiments, which in turn is focused around OpenFlow and on the OFELIA testbed. In this testbed preliminary experiments were performed in order to tune up settings and procedures, analysing the encountered problems and their respective solutions. A methodology consisting of five large-scale experiments is proposed in order to properly validate and improve the evaluation techniques used in OpenFlow scenarios

    Small-sample corrections for score tests in Birnbaum-Saunders regressions

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    In this paper we deal with the issue of performing accurate small-sample inference in the Birnbaum-Saunders regression model, which can be useful for modeling lifetime or reliability data. We derive a Bartlett-type correction for the score test and numerically compare the corrected test with the usual score test, the likelihood ratio test and its Bartlett-corrected version. Our simulation results suggest that the corrected test we propose is more reliable than the other tests.Comment: To appear in the Communications in Statistics - Theory and Methods, http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/title~content=t71359723

    Vida de agricultoras e histórias de documentos no Sertão Central de Pernambuco.

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    O artigo enfoca como as mulheres agricultoras, ao terem acesso a direitos sociais, especialmente à Previdência Social, lidam com a normatização e a regulamentação dos processos de nascimento, envelhecimento e morte. O objetivo é analisar as dificuldades e as estratégias que as mulheres utilizam para cumprirem as exigências legais de comprovação do trabalho na agricultura familiar através de documentos civis e profissionais. A pesquisa foi realizada nos municípios de Santa Cruz da Baixa Verde e Triunfo, situados no Sertão de Pernambuco, Nordeste do Brasil. A ausência de documentos é reveladora dos parâmetros de modernidade instaurados no país e deve ser entendida à luz das intersecções de gênero, classe, raça, etnia e critérios geopolíticos

    Vortex and gap generation in gauge models of graphene

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    Effective quantum field theoretical continuum models for graphene are investigated. The models include a complex scalar field and a vector gauge field. Different gauge theories are considered and their gap patterns for the scalar, vector, and fermion excitations are investigated. Different gauge groups lead to different relations between the gaps, which can be used to experimentally distinguish the gauge theories. In this class of models the fermionic gap is a dynamic quantity. The finite-energy vortex solutions of the gauge models have the flux of the "magnetic field" quantized, making the Bohm-Aharonov effect active even when external electromagnetic fields are absent. The flux comes proportional to the scalar field angular momentum quantum number. The zero modes of the Dirac equation show that the gauge models considered here are compatible with fractionalization

    O sofrimento no doente crónico

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    Cada vez mais a doença crónica é uma realidade revelando uma importância acrescida em termos de saúde pública pois, devido à sua irreversibilidade, tem repercussões na vida da pessoa: pessoais, socioeconómicas, psicológicas e espirituais, o que implica sem dúvida grande sofrimento. Valores humanistas altruístas devem ser a base dos profissionais que cuidam. Ajudar os profissionais de saúde à reflexão sobre o sofrimento do doente crónico, nomeadamente: ilustrar as fontes e as formas de sofrimento na doença crónica; e esclarecer quais as principais intervenções junto à pessoa em sofrimento. Revisão da literatura, tendo por finalidade identificar o estado da arte sobre a temática. Foi realizada uma pesquisa bibliográfica existente desde 2010, online, baseada em livros, Dissertações de Licenciatura, de Mestrado, de Doutoramento e artigos disponíveis, tendo utilizado as palavras-chave: doença crónica, cuidados continuados e paliativos, sofrimento na doença. Resultados: Seleção de 11 referências bibliográficas que contextualizam diretamente a temática a estudar. Segundo os vários autores, doença crónica “é uma doença de duração prolongada e progressão lenta e descreve quadros crónicos como sendo problemas de saúde que exigem tratamento continuado ao longo de um período de anos ou décadas”. Sofrimento é um “estado de desconforto severo associado a uma ameaça à integridade da sua pessoa como ser biopsicossocial, envolvendo a construção de significados profundamente pessoais, acompanhados de uma forte carga afetiva e que são passíveis de modificar esse sofrimento”. Dor e sofrimento não são a mesma coisa, podendo existir sofrimento sem dor e vice-versa. Gera reações variadas dependendo do significado atribuído à “ameaça” e do contexto em que a pessoa se encontra inserida. As Fontes de Sofrimento encontradas foram: Perda da autonomia e dependência de terceiros; Sintomas mal controlados; Alterações da imagem corporal; Perda de sentido da vida; Perda da dignidade; Perda de papéis sociais e de estatuto; Perda de regalias económicas; Alterações nas relações interpessoais; Modificação de expectativas e planos futuros e Abandono. As Formas de Sofrimento foram: Sofrimento Espiritual; Sofrimento Psicológico (Emocional ou Mental); Sofrimento Relacional (Social ou Familiar); Sofrimento Físico. As Intervenções Junto à Pessoa em Sofrimento devem incidir sobre os seguintes aspetos: Controlo dos sintomas- devendo recorrer-se tanto a medidas farmacológicas como não farmacológicas; Comunicação adequada- Escutar sem julgar e avaliar a linguagem não-verbal bem como as reações emocionais; Apoio à família- Avaliar as suas necessidades, realizando conferências familiares. É importante a sua validação dos cuidados prestados. Importa não esquecer eventuais conflitos passados e não resolvidos, não julgando estas relações; Trabalho em equipa- Intervir na dignidade e no sentido da vida

    Verification of Magnitude and Phase Responses in Fixed-Point Digital Filters

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    In the digital signal processing (DSP) area, one of the most important tasks is digital filter design. Currently, this procedure is performed with the aid of computational tools, which generally assume filter coefficients represented with floating-point arithmetic. Nonetheless, during the implementation phase, which is often done in digital signal processors or field programmable gate arrays, the representation of the obtained coefficients can be carried out through integer or fixed-point arithmetic, which often results in unexpected behavior or even unstable filters. The present work addresses this issue and proposes a verification methodology based on the digital-system verifier (DSVerifier), with the goal of checking fixed-point digital filters w.r.t. implementation aspects. In particular, DSVerifier checks whether the number of bits used in coefficient representation will result in a filter with the same features specified during the design phase. Experimental results show that errors regarding frequency response and overflow are likely to be identified with the proposed methodology, which thus improves overall system's reliability

    Two Dynamical Classes of Centaurs

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    The Centaurs are a transient population of small bodies in the outer solar system whose orbits are strongly chaotic. These objects typically suffer significant changes of orbital parameters on timescales of a few thousand years, and their orbital evolution exhibits two types of behaviors described qualitatively as random-walk and resonance-sticking. We have analyzed the chaotic behavior of the known Centaurs. Our analysis has revealed that the two types of chaotic evolution are quantitatively distinguishable: (1) the random walk-type behavior is well described by so-called generalized diffusion in which the rms deviation of the semimajor axis grows with time t as ~t^H, with Hurst exponent H in the range 0.22--0.95, however (2) orbital evolution dominated by intermittent resonance sticking, with sudden jumps from one mean motion resonance to another, has poorly defined H. We further find that these two types of behavior are correlated with Centaur dynamical lifetime: most Centaurs whose dynamical lifetime is less than ~22 Myr exhibit generalized diffusion, whereas most Centaurs of longer dynamical lifetimes exhibit intermittent resonance sticking. We also find that Centaurs in the diffusing class are likely to evolve into Jupiter-family comets during their dynamical lifetimes, while those in the resonance-hopping class do not.Comment: 31 pages, including 12 figures and 2 tables. Accepted for publication in Icaru
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