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Within- and between-pen transmission of Classical Swine Fever Virus: a new method to estimate the basic reproduction ratio from transmission experiments
We present a method to estimate basic reproduction ratio R0 from transmission experiments. By using previously published data of experiments with Classical Swine Fever Virus more extensively, we obtained smaller confidence intervals than the martingale method used in the original papers. Moreover, our method allows simultaneous estimation of a reproduction ratio within pens R0w and a modified reproduction ratio between pens R'0b. Resulting estimates of R0w and R'0b for weaner pigs were 100 (95% CI 54.4-186) and 7.77 (4.68-12.9), respectively. For slaughter pigs they were 15.5 (6.20-38.7) and 3.39 (1.54-7.45), respectively. We believe, because of the smaller confidence intervals we were able to obtain, that the method presented here is better suited for use in future experiments
Spectrally Similar Incommensurable 3-Manifolds
Reid has asked whether hyperbolic manifolds with the same geodesic length spectrum must be commensurable. Building toward a negative answer to this question, we construct examples of hyperbolic 3âmanifolds that share an arbitrarily large portion of the length spectrum but are not commensurable. More precisely, for every n â« 0, we construct a pair of incommensurable hyperbolic 3âmanifolds Nn and N”n whose volume is approximately n and whose length spectra agree up to length n.
Both Nn and N”n are built by gluing two standard submanifolds along a complicated pseudo-Anosov map, ensuring that these manifolds have a very thick collar about an essential surface. The two gluing maps differ by a hyper-elliptic involution along this surface. Our proof also involves a new commensurability criterion based on pairs of pants
A virtual - correspondence for projective surfaces
For a smooth projective surface satisfying and , we study deformation invariants of the pair .
Choosing a Brauer-Severi variety (or, equivalently, Azumaya algebra
) over with Stiefel-Whitney class , the invariants are
defined as virtual intersection numbers on suitable moduli spaces of stable
twisted sheaves on constructed by Yoshioka (or, equivalently, moduli spaces
of -modules of Hoffmann-Stuhler).
We show that the invariants do not depend on the choice of . Using a
result of de Jong, we observe that they are deformation invariants of the pair
. For surfaces with , we show that the invariants can
often be expressed as virtual intersection numbers on Gieseker-Maruyama-Simpson
moduli spaces of stable sheaves on . This can be seen as a
- correspondence.
As an application, we express Vafa-Witten invariants
of in terms of Vafa-Witten invariants of . We also show
how formulae from Donaldson theory can be used to obtain upper bounds for the
minimal second Chern class of Azumaya algebras on with given division
algebra at the generic point.Comment: 47 page
In-gas-cell laser ionization spectroscopy in the vicinity of 100Sn: Magnetic moments and mean-square charge radii of N=50-54 Ag
In-gas-cell laser ionization spectroscopy studies on the neutron deficient
97-101Ag isotopes have been performed with the LISOL setup. Magnetic dipole
moments and mean-square charge radii have been determined for the first time
with the exception of 101Ag, which was found in good agreement with previous
experimental values. The reported results allow tentatively assigning the spin
of 97,99Ag to 9/2 and confirming the presence of an isomeric state in these two
isotopes, whose collapsed hyperfine structure suggests a spin of 1/2 . The
effect of the N=50 shell closure is not only manifested in the magnetic moments
but also in the evolution of the mean-square charge radii of the isotopes
investigated, in accordance with the spherical droplet model predictions
The acquisition of Sign Language: The impact of phonetic complexity on phonology
Research into the effect of phonetic complexity on phonological acquisition has a long history in spoken languages. This paper considers the effect of phonetics on phonological development in a signed language. We report on an experiment in which nonword-repetition methodology was adapted so as to examine in a systematic way how phonetic complexity in two phonological parameters of signed languages â handshape and movement â affects the perception and articulation of signs. Ninety-one Deaf children aged 3â11 acquiring British Sign Language (BSL) and 46 hearing nonsigners aged 6â11 repeated a set of 40 nonsense signs. For Deaf children, repetition accuracy improved with age, correlated with wider BSL abilities, and was lowest for signs that were phonetically complex. Repetition accuracy was correlated with fine motor skills for the youngest children. Despite their lower repetition accuracy, the hearing group were similarly affected by phonetic complexity, suggesting that common visual and motoric factors are at play when processing linguistic information in the visuo-gestural modality
Mental health and behavioural problems in children with XXYY: a comparison with intellectual disabilities
Background
The phenotype of children with XXYY has predominantly been defined by comparison to other sex chromosome aneuploidies trisomies affecting male children; however, the intellectual ability of children with XXYY is lower than children with other sex chromosome aneuploidies trisomies. It is not known to what extent the phenotype identified to date is specific to XXYY, rather than a reflection of lower IQ. This study evaluates the mental health and behaviour of children with XXYY, in comparison to children with intellectual disabilities of heterogeneous genetic origin.
Methods
Fifteen children with XXYY and 30 controls matched for age (4â14 years), sex and intellectual ability were ascertained from the IMAGINE ID study. IMAGINE ID participants have intellectual disabilities due to genetic anomalies confirmed by National Health Service Regional Genetic Centre laboratories. The mental health and behaviour of participants was examined with the Development and Wellâbeing Assessment and the Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire.
Results
Children with XXYY experienced significantly more frequent and intense temper outbursts than the control group.
Conclusion
Our results suggest that temper outbursts may be specifically associated with the XXYY phenotype. These problems have a significant impact on the daily lives of boys with XXYY and their families. It is crucial to ensure that families are well supported to manage these difficulties
Shape Isomerism at N = 40: Discovery of a Proton Intruder in 67Co
The nuclear structure of 67Co has been investigated through 67Fe beta-decay.
The 67Fe isotopes were produced at the LISOL facility in proton-induced fission
of 238U and selected using resonant laser ionization combined with mass
separation. The application of a new correlation technique unambiguously
revealed a 496(33) ms isomeric state in 67Co at an unexpected low energy of 492
keV. A 67Co level scheme has been deduced. Proposed spin and parities suggest a
spherical (7/2-) 67Co ground state and a deformed first excited (1/2-) state at
492 keV, interpreted as a proton 1p-2h prolate intruder state.Comment: 4 pages, 5 figures, preprint submitted to Physical Review Letter
Qualification of piezo-electric actuators for the MADMAX booster system at cryogenic temperatures and high magnetic fields
We report on the qualification of a piezo-based linear stage for the
manipulation of positions of dielectric discs in the booster of the MADMAX
axion dark matter search experiment. A first demonstrator of the piezo drives,
specifically developed for MADMAX, was tested at room temperature as well as at
cryogenic temperatures down to 4.5 K and inside strong magnetic fields up to
5.3 T. These qualification measurements prove that the piezo-based linear stage
is suited for MADMAX and fulfills the requirements.Comment: 13 pages, 9 figures, 2 table
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