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Ongoing hierarchical massive cluster assembly: the LISCA II structure in the Perseus complex
We report on the identification of a massive ( M)
sub-structured stellar system in the Galactic Perseus complex likely undergoing
hierarchical cluster assembly. Such a system comprises nine star clusters
(including the well-known clusters NGC 654 and NGC 663) and an extended and
low-density stellar halo. Gaia-DR3 and available spectroscopic data show that
all its components are physically consistent in the 6D phase-space (position,
parallax, and 3D motion), homogeneous in age (14 44 Myr), and chemical
content (half-solar metallicity). In addition, the system's global stellar
density distribution is that of typical star clusters and shows clear evidence
of mass segregation. We find that the hierarchical structure is mostly
contracting towards the center with a speed of up to km s,
while the innermost regions expand at a lower rate (about km
s) and are dominated by random motions. Interestingly, this pattern is
dominated by the kinematics of massive stars, while low-mass stars (
M) are characterized by contraction across the entire cluster. Finally,
the nine star clusters in the system are all characterized by a relatively flat
velocity dispersion profile possibly resulting from ongoing interactions and
tidal heating. We show that the observational results are generally consistent
with those found in -body simulations following the cluster violent
relaxation phase strongly suggesting that the system is a massive cluster in
the early assembly stages. This is the second structure with these properties
identified in our Galaxy and, following the nomenclature of our previous work,
we named it LISCA II.Comment: 21 pages, 24 figures, 1 table; accepted for publication in A&
Influenza vaccination among healthcare workers in a multidisciplinary University Hospital in Italy
Background. Annual influenza vaccination is recommended for healthcare workers (HCWs) in order to reduce the morbidity associated with influenza in healthcare settings. The aim of this study was to evaluate the current vaccination status of the HCWs in one of Italy's largest multidisciplinary University Hospitals. Methods. Between February 1 and March 31, 2006, we carried out a cross-sectional study of influenza vaccination coverage among HCWs at the University Hospital Fondazione IRCCS "Ospedale Maggiore Policlinico, Mangiagalli e Regina Elena", Milan, Italy. After receiving a brief description of the aim of the study, 2,143 (95%: 1,064 physicians; 855 nurses; 224 paramedics) of 2,240 HCWs self-completed an anonymous questionnaire. Results. Influenza vaccination coverage was very low in all specialties, varying from 17.6% in the Emergency Department to 24.3% in the Surgery Department, and knowledge of influenza epidemiology and prevention was poor. The factors positively associated with being vaccinated were an age of ≥ 45 years, considering influenza a potentially severe disease, and being aware of the high-risk categories for which influenza vaccination is strongly recommended; those that negatively associated with being vaccinated were being female, working in the Medicine Department, and being a nurse or paramedic. Conclusion. Despite strong recommendations, influenza vaccination coverage seemed to be very low among HCWs of all specialties, with differences between areas and types of employment. Specific continuous educational and vaccination programs for different targets should be urgently organized to reduce morbidity and mortality in high-risk patients, contain nosocomial outbreaks, and ensure an appropriate socioeconomic impact
Comparing league formats with respect to match importance in Belgian football
Recently, most clubs in the highest Belgian football division have become convinced that the format of their league should be changed. Moreover, the TV station that broadcasts the league is pleading for a more attractive competition. However, the clubs have not been able to agree on a new league format, mainly because they have conflicting interests. In this paper, we compare the current league format, and three other formats that have been considered by the Royal Belgian Football Association. We simulate the course of each of these league formats, based on historical match results. We assume that the attractiveness of a format is determined by the importance of its games; our importance measure for a game is based on the number of teams for which this game can be decisive to reach a given goal. Furthermore, we provide an overview of how each league format aligns with the expectations and interests of each type of club
A wearable multi-sensor system for real world gait analysis
Gait analysis is commonly performed in standardized environments, but there is a growing interest in assessing gait also in ecological conditions. In this regard, an important limitation is the lack of an accurate mobile gold standard for validating any wearable system, such as continuous monitoring devices mounted on the trunk or wrist. This study therefore deals with the development and validation of a new wearable multi-sensor-based system for digital gait assessment in free-living conditions. In particular, results obtained from five healthy subjects during lab-based and real-world experiments were presented and discussed. The in-lab validation, which assessed the accuracy and reliability of the proposed system, shows median percentage errors smaller than 2% in the estimation of spatio-temporal parameters. The system also proved to be easy to use, comfortable to wear and robust during the out-of-lab acquisitions, showing its feasibility for free-living applications
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