32 research outputs found

    Bread data set

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    Original dataset of the article "Defining and Predicting Consumers' Bread Choices based on Socio-Demographic Characteristics and Healthy Living Orientation"THIS DATASET IS ARCHIVED AT DANS/EASY, BUT NOT ACCESSIBLE HERE. TO VIEW A LIST OF FILES AND ACCESS THE FILES IN THIS DATASET CLICK ON THE DOI-LINK ABOV

    A Gigabit Transceiver for Data Transmission in Future High Energy Physics Experiments

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    The transmission of data from detectors in future high energy experiments will be driven by a number of requirements. In many cases, raw bandwidth is the strongest of these but other needs such as diverse functionality, compactness, low power and radiation resistance are equally important. The GigaBit-Transceiver project has been launched to provide a solution to these problems. The aim is to deliver a chip-set to build a bidirectional optical link transmitting and receiving serial data at 4.8 Gigabit/s. The project is based on three integrated circuits; a trans-impedance amplifier to receive signals from a photo-diode, a laser driver, and a transceiver containing a high-speed serialiser and de-serialiser. All of these have been successfully prototyped, and this paper will focus on the design and results from the serialiser/deserialiser prototype. This has been designed in commercial 130 nm CMOS with particular emphasis on enhancing its immunity to single-event-effects. The specific design features to achieve this will be described. The chip has been fully characterized in the lab, and jitter and bit-error-rate measurements are presented. The custom packaging of the chip will also be described together with the next steps foreseen in the project

    A checklist and a key for the Phytoseiidae species of Turkey with two new species records (Acari: Mesostigmata)

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    Efficacy of sublingual immunotherapy for house dust mite allergic rhinitis

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    In the present study, we investigated the outcomes of sublingual immunotherapy (SLIT) in house dust mite-induced allergic rhinitis (HDM-AR) patients. In this prospective, multicentric study, 186 patients with AR who had positive skin prick test results for HDMs were included. The patients were administered SLIT using Staloral 300 for 1 year. Evaluation of the patients regarding symptom scores, clinical findings and Rhinitis Quality of Life Questionnaire (RQLQ) scores was performed at baseline, and then at 6 and 12 months of therapy. Our results showed that, for all of the evaluated items (symptom scores, clinical findings and RQLQ scores), 12-month values were significantly lower than those at 6 months and baseline. Similarly, 6-month values were significantly lower than those at baseline. There were no complications in any of our patients. SLIT for HDM-AR is a treatment modality that can be used safely. We obtained better results than expected, and the treatment showed a positive psychological effect; the patients believed that SLIT was the final step of treatment and, which made them feel better
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