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    Advanced brain dopamine transporter imaging in mice using small-animal SPECT/CT

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    Abstract. The stable marriage problem has recently been studied in its general setting, where both ties and incomplete lists are allowed. It is NP-hard to find a stable matching of maximum size, while any stable matching is a maximal matching and thus trivially a factor two approximation. In this paper, we give the first nontrivial result for approximation of factor less than two. Our algorithm achieves an approximation ratio of 2/(1+L −2) for instances in which only men have ties of length at most L. When both men and women are allowed to have ties, we show a ratio of 13/7(< 1.858) for the case when ties are of length two. We also improve the lower bound on the approximation ratio to 2

    The interaction and decay of K- mesons in photographic emulsion - Part I. General characteristics of K--Interactions and analysis of events in which a charged π-meson is emitted

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    A total of 3 480 K--mesons has been observed. Of these 445 interact in flight, at a mean energy of 40 MeV and only their general characteristics have been studied. Little difference has been observed between the number of unstable charged particles (Σ±-hypersons and π±-mesons) in these interactions and those in the 3 035 interactions at rest. The 3 035 K--interactions at rest have been studied in detail. In this paper (Part I) are given the results on those interactions in which π-mesons are emitted. An estimate of the Σ-hyperon nuclear potential is based on the energy spectrum of π-mesons emitted in the K--interactions in which the only charged particles emitted are a π-meson and a Σ-hyperon. A detailed examination of the angular distribution of 2-pronged events, and of the sign ratio of the π-mesons, the prong distribution and energy release in all events has led to an estimate of the probabilities of absorption of positive and negative Σ-hyperons in the parent nucleus, and to a partition of the events between the various primary reactions. © 1959 Società Italiana di Fisica.SCOPUS: ar.jinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishe

    Perspectives on ethnic and racial disparities in Alzheimer's disease and related dementias: Update and areas of immediate need

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    Alzheimer's disease and related dementias (ADRDs) are a global crisis facing the aging population and society as a whole. With the numbers of people with ADRDs predicted to rise dramatically across the world, the scientific community can no longer neglect the need for research focusing on ADRDs among underrepresented ethnoracial diverse groups. The Alzheimer's Association International Society to Advance Alzheimer's Research and Treatment (ISTAART; alz.org/ISTAART) comprises a number of professional interest areas (PIAs), each focusing on a major scientific area associated with ADRDs. We leverage the expertise of the existing international cadre of ISTAART scientists and experts to synthesize a cross-PIA white paper that provides both a concise “state-of-the-science” report of ethnoracial factors across PIA foci and updated recommendations to address immediate needs to advance ADRD science across ethnoracial populations. © 2018 The Author
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