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    Relative locality: A deepening of the relativity principle

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    We describe a recently introduced principle of relative locality which we propose governs a regime of quantum gravitational phenomena accessible to experimental investigation. This regime comprises phenomena in which \hbar and GNG_N may be neglected, while their ratio, the Planck mass Mp=/GNM_p =\sqrt{\hbar / G_N}, is important. We propose that MpM_p governs the scale at which momentum space may have a curved geometry. We find that there are striking consequences for the concept of locality. The description of events in spacetime now depends on the energy used to probe it. But there remains an invariant description of physics in phase space. There is furthermore a reasonable expectation that the geometry of momentum space can be measured experimentally using astrophysical observations.Comment: 8 pages, Latex; this essay was awarded Second Prize in the 2011 Essay Competition of the Gravity Research Foundatio

    Physical Processes in Star Formation

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    © 2020 Springer-Verlag. The final publication is available at Springer via https://doi.org/10.1007/s11214-020-00693-8.Star formation is a complex multi-scale phenomenon that is of significant importance for astrophysics in general. Stars and star formation are key pillars in observational astronomy from local star forming regions in the Milky Way up to high-redshift galaxies. From a theoretical perspective, star formation and feedback processes (radiation, winds, and supernovae) play a pivotal role in advancing our understanding of the physical processes at work, both individually and of their interactions. In this review we will give an overview of the main processes that are important for the understanding of star formation. We start with an observationally motivated view on star formation from a global perspective and outline the general paradigm of the life-cycle of molecular clouds, in which star formation is the key process to close the cycle. After that we focus on the thermal and chemical aspects in star forming regions, discuss turbulence and magnetic fields as well as gravitational forces. Finally, we review the most important stellar feedback mechanisms.Peer reviewedFinal Accepted Versio

    Tratamento cirúrgico dos insulinomas -- estudo de 59 casos Surgical treatment of insulinoma. Study of 59 cases

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    Após a confirmação clínica e laboratorial de hiperinsulinismo, o principal problema consiste na localização precisa da lesão no parênquima pancreático, propiciando tratamento cirúrgico adequado. OBJETIVO: Analisar os métodos utilizados para o diagnóstico e localização pré e intra-operatório dos insulinomas, bem como as técnicas e os resultados do tratamento cirúrgico. MÉTODOS: Foram estudados 59 casos consecutivos de insulinoma submetidos a intervenção cirúrgica. Cada um dos métodos utilizados para a localização pré-operatória dessas lesões foi avaliado quanto à sua eficiência em confronto com os achados intra-operatórios. A palpação do pâncreas, isoladamente ou associada à ultra-sonografia intra-operatória, como métodos de localização dos insulinomas, foi também estudada. Os tipos de intervenção cirúrgica foram analisados quanto aos seus resultados imediatos e tardios. RESULTADOS: Dos 59 insulinomas, 55 eram benignos e quatro, malignos. Dos métodos utilizados para a localização pré-operatória, a ultra-sonografia foi eficiente em 28,1% dos casos, a tomografia computadorizada em 25%, a ultra-sonografia endoscópica em 27,2%, a arteriografia seletiva em 54,1% e a colheita de amostras de sangue portal para dosagem de insulina em 94,4% dos casos. A palpação bidigital, durante a intervenção cirúrgica, localizou as lesões em 54/55 casos (98,2%). A ultra-sonografia intra-operatória foi decisiva em apenas um caso. Cinco doentes apresentavam neoplasia endócrina múltipla tipo I e em todos as lesões pancreáticas eram múltiplas. Foram efetuadas 29 enucleações e 32 ressecções pancreáticas nos doentes com lesões benignas. Os doentes com lesões malignas foram submetidos a ressecções pancreáticas e quimioterapia. Não houve mortalidade, porém observaram-se complicações (fístulas) em 29/59 casos. Os resultados foram bons em 98,1% dos doentes com lesões benignas. Apenas um dos doentes com lesões malignas sobreviveu cinco anos. Três doentes portadores de lesões benignas e submetidos a ressecções pancreáticas evoluíram com diabetes tardiamente. CONCLUSÕES: A localização pré-operatória não é absolutamente necessária desde que a palpação bidigital associada a ultra-sonografia intra-operatória permite a localização de todas as lesões. As enucleações devem ser utilizadas, quando possível, de preferência às ressecções pancreáticas nas lesões benignas.<br>After establishing the diagnosis of an insulinoma the next step is its localization in order to perform the most suitable management approach. PURPOSE: To evaluate the methods used for the diagnosis of insulinoma and the localization of its site as well as the results of the surgical treatment. METHODS: Fifty nine consecutive patients with pancreatic insulinomas were studied. The discriminative power of the preoperative investigations in the localization of insulinomas was analysed. Special attention was focused to the intra operative methods of tumor localizations. The early and late results of the surgical treatment were also investigated. RESULTS: There were 55 benign cases and 4 malignant tumors. Preoperative localization was attempted by using ultrasonography (positive in 28.1%) CT imaging (positive in 25%), selective arteriography (positive in 54.1%), endoscopic ultrasonography (positive in 27.2%) and assay of portal plasma insulin levels (positive in 94.4%). In 54/55 cases (98.2%) the tumors were identified intraoperatively by palpation. By addition of intraoperative ultrasonography all lesions were identified and successfully removed without mortality. Five patients had multiple endocrine neoplasias all with multiple lesions in the pancreas. In patients with benign lesions 29 enucleations and 32 resections were performed. Pancreatic fistulas were the most common complication (29/59). Excluding the patients with malignant lesions the recovery rate was 98.1%. Three patients who underwent corporo caudal pancreactectomy developed diabetes. CONCLUSIONS: The preoperative localization is not necessary, since a combination of palpation and intraoperative ultrasonography can deal with most cases. Enucleation when possible is the best choice for benign lesions

    Clinical and pathologic prognostic factors for curative resection for pancreatic cancer

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    Background. Pancreatic cancer is the fifth leading cause of cancer-related deaths in the world. Operative resection is the only therapeutic option with curative potential for this disease. Objective. The aim of the present study was to correlate clinical and pathologic parameters with survival in patients submitted to pancreatic resection for pancreatic adenocarcinoma. Methods. Surgical resection with curative intent (R0 and R1 resections) was performed in 65 pancreatic cancer patients between 1990 and 2006. The overall results of surgical treatment were retrospectively analyzed and compared with the clinicopathologic features of these patients. Results. Pylorus-preserving pancreatoduodenectomy was performed in 37 patients (56.9%), classic resection in 35.4%, distal pancreatectomy in 4.6% and total pancreatectomy in 3.6%. The inhospital mortality was 5% (three patients). Postoperative complications occurred in 28 patients (43%). Mean survival and five-year survival rate after curative resection were 27 months and 9.0%, respectively. Sex, TNM stage, tumor differentiation, neural invasion, tumor size and involvement of resection margin were significant prognostic factors on univariate analysis. Multivariate analysis showed tumor differentiation and neural invasion as prognostic factors. Conclusion. Patients with pancreatic cancer, even those with poor prognostic factors should be given the opportunity of surgical resection with curative intent

    Neutron Stars—Thermal Emitters

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    International Nosocomial Infection Control Consortium report, data summary of 50 countries for 2010-2015: Device-associated module

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    •We report INICC device-associated module data of 50 countries from 2010-2015.•We collected prospective data from 861,284 patients in 703 ICUs for 3,506,562 days.•DA-HAI rates and bacterial resistance were higher in the INICC ICUs than in CDC-NHSN's.•Device utilization ratio in the INICC ICUs was similar to CDC-NHSN's. Background: We report the results of International Nosocomial Infection Control Consortium (INICC) surveillance study from January 2010-December 2015 in 703 intensive care units (ICUs) in Latin America, Europe, Eastern Mediterranean, Southeast Asia, and Western Pacific. Methods: During the 6-year study period, using Centers for Disease Control and Prevention National Healthcare Safety Network (CDC-NHSN) definitions for device-associated health care-associated infection (DA-HAI), we collected prospective data from 861,284 patients hospitalized in INICC hospital ICUs for an aggregate of 3,506,562 days. Results: Although device use in INICC ICUs was similar to that reported from CDC-NHSN ICUs, DA-HAI rates were higher in the INICC ICUs: in the INICC medical-surgical ICUs, the pooled rate of central line-associated bloodstream infection, 4.1 per 1,000 central line-days, was nearly 5-fold higher than the 0.8 per 1,000 central line-days reported from comparable US ICUs, the overall rate of ventilator-associated pneumonia was also higher, 13.1 versus 0.9 per 1,000 ventilator-days, as was the rate of catheter-associated urinary tract infection, 5.07 versus 1.7 per 1,000 catheter-days. From blood cultures samples, frequencies of resistance of Pseudomonas isolates to amikacin (29.87% vs 10%) and to imipenem (44.3% vs 26.1%), and of Klebsiella pneumoniae isolates to ceftazidime (73.2% vs 28.8%) and to imipenem (43.27% vs 12.8%) were also higher in the INICC ICUs compared with CDC-NHSN ICUs. Conclusions: Although DA-HAIs in INICC ICU patients continue to be higher than the rates reported in CDC-NSHN ICUs representing the developed world, we have observed a significant trend toward the reduction of DA-HAI rates in INICC ICUs as shown in each international report. It is INICC's main goal to continue facilitating education, training, and basic and cost-effective tools and resources, such as standardized forms and an online platform, to tackle this problem effectively and systematically
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