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Patterns Detection in Glucose Time Series by Domain Transformations and Deep Learning
People with diabetes have to manage their blood glucose level to keep it
within an appropriate range. Predicting whether future glucose values will be
outside the healthy threshold is of vital importance in order to take
corrective actions to avoid potential health damage. In this paper we describe
our research with the aim of predicting the future behavior of blood glucose
levels, so that hypoglycemic events may be anticipated. The approach of this
work is the application of transformation functions on glucose time series, and
their use in convolutional neural networks. We have tested our proposed method
using real data from 4 different diabetes patients with promising results.Comment: 7 pages, 7 figures, 3 table
Cuerpo y disciplina, orden y poder: Del Instructor Popular a los Tribunales Infantiles
A fines del siglo XIX, en la República Argentina, el periódico mendocino El Instructor Popular publica el intercambio epistolar entre dos graduados de la Escuela Normal de Paraná: Carlos Norberto Vergara y Ernesto A.Bavio. Reprender, reformar y corregir el error, las faltas y la ignorancia, fueron las justificaciones para hacer uso de punteros y palmetas e incorporar la pena, el dolor y la culpa como correctivos, en las instituciones educativas de "la letra con la sangre entra" en manos de "maestros normales que quieren gobernar con el lático". El espistolario visibiliza y reprueba ciertas prácticas que tuvieron al cuerpo infantil como territorio de anclaje para la institucionalización educativa. Puntear esa conjetura nos permite trazar continuidades y discontinuidades entre los "principios de la disciplina" y "los castigos corporales" como antecedentes para los "tribunales infantiles", implementados en la Escuela Quintana de la Provincia de Mendoza, por Florencia Fossatti, en las primeras décadas del siglo XX.Fil: Alvarado, Mariana. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - Mendoza. Instituto de Ciencias Humanas, Sociales y Ambientales; Argentin
About an Hispanic annular fibulae with ‘Hercules knot’ and other findings from La Monravana (Llíria, Valencia)
En el marco de la entrega al Museo de Prehistoria de Valencia de una fíbula anular hispánica decorada en su puente con un motivo de nudo hercúleo, recuperada en el poblado ibérico de La Monravana, se presenta una revisión del modelo que se fecha hacia el siglo IV a.C. con una distribución geográfica en las tierras del interior de la provincia de Valencia y el sur de Cuenca. Junto a la fíbula se conservaba un conjunto de fotografías que reproducen un variado repertorio cerámico supuestamente de la misma procedencia. Su estudio permite realizar una aproximación a las producciones de este tipo de materiales en el área edetana hacia finales del siglo III o inicios del II a.C.In the context of the cession to the Prehistory Museum of Valencia of a Hispanic annular fibulae decorated on the bridge with a Herculean knot, from the Iberian settlement of La Monravana, a review of these model is made. It is dated toward the fourth century BC and presents a geographical distribution in the inland of the province of Valencia and southern Cuenca. Together with the fibulae a set of photographs that reproduce a varied repertoire ceramic supposedly from the same source was kept. Their study allows an approach to the production of such materials in the Edetanian territory towards the end of the third century or early second century BC.Este trabajo se ha realizado dentro del marco del proyecto del Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad HAR2013-41447-P “El Bronce Final y la Edad del Hierro en el Sureste y el Levante de la Península Ibérica: procesos hacia la urbanización”
Biomass-derived carbon–silicon composites (C@Si) as anodes for lithium-ion and sodium-ion batteries: A promising strategy towards long-term cycling stability: A mini review
The global need for high energy density and performing rechargeable batteries has led to the development of high-capacity silicon-based anode materials to meet the energy demands imposed to electrify plug-in vehicles to curtail carbon emissions by 2035. Unfortunately, the high theoretical capacity (4200 mA h g−1) of silicon by (de-)alloy mechanism is limited by its severe volume changes (ΔV ∼ 200% − 400%) during cycling for lithium-ion batteries (LIBs), while for sodium-ion batteries (NIBs) remain uncertain, and hence, compositing with carbons (C@Si) represent a promising strategy to enable the aforementioned practical application. The present review outlines the recent progress of biomass-derived Si-carbon composite (C@Si) anodes for LIBs and NIBs. In this perspective, we present different types of biomass precursors, silicon sources, and compositing strategies, and how these impact on the C@Si physicochemical properties and their electrochemical performance are discussed
Energy level alignment at Alq3/La0.7Sr0.3MnO3 interface for organic spintronic devices
The electronic structure of the interface between Tris
(8-hydroxyquinolino)-aluminum (Alq3) and La0.7Sr0.3MnO3 manganite (LSMO) was
investigated by means of photoelectron spectroscopy. As demonstrated recently
this interface is characterized by efficient spin injection in organic
spintronic devices. We detected a strong interface dipole of about 0.9 eV that
shifts down the whole energy diagram of the Alq3 with respect to the vacuum
level. This modifies the height of the barriers for the holes injection to 1.7
eV, indicating that hole injection from LSMO into Alq3 is more difficult than
it was expected as the energy level matched by vacuum levels. We believe the
interface dipole is due to the intrinsic dipole moment characteristic for Alq3
layer. An additional weak interaction is observed between the two materials
influencing the N 1s core levels of the organic semiconductor. The presented
data are of greatest importance for both qualitative and quantitative
description of the organic spin valves.Comment: 17 pages, 4 figure
Ab-initio calculation of the electronic and optical excitations in polythiophene: effects of intra- and interchain screening
We present an calculation of the electronic and optical excitations of an
isolated polythiophene chain as well as of bulk polythiophene. We use the GW
approximation for the electronic self-energy and include excitonic effects by
solving the electron-hole Bethe-Salpeter equation. The inclusion of interchain
screening in the case of bulk polythiophene drastically reduces both the
quasi-particle band gap and the exciton binding energies, but the optical gap
is hardly affected. This finding is relevant for conjugated polymers in
general.Comment: 4 pages, 1 figur
Mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue lymphoma of the appendix stump: a case report
Primary lymphomas of the appendix occur in 0.015% of all gastrointestinal lymphomas. The most common manifestation is acute appendicitis secondary to luminal obstruction. The most common is immunophenotype B low-grade non-Hodgkin lymphoma. A 53-year-old male, with a previous three-week surgical history due to acute appendicitis, histopathological report of acute appendicitis and lymphoid hyperplasia. Later, he was admitted, with abdominal pain in the right iliac fossa, an abdominal ultrasound and simple abdominal tomography were performed, with suspicion of residual abscess. Surgical intervention is decided, observing paracecal tumor in the emergency site of the appendix, the tumor is removed. Pathological study that reports an appendicular base infiltrated by mucosa-associated lymphoma. The diagnosis of appendicular tumors is mostly, intraoperatively incidental. It is necessary to have the diagnostic possibility when performing an appendectomy, since it changes the prognosis and treatment of the patient
VLT FORS-1 observations of NGC 6397: Evidence for mass segregation
We present (V,V-I) VLT-FORS1 observations of the Galactic Globular Cluster
NGC 6397. We derive accurate color--magnitude diagrams and luminosity functions
(LFs) of the cluster Main Sequence (MS) for two fields extending from a region
near the centre of the cluster out to ~ 10 arcmin. The photometry of these
fields produces a narrow MS extending down to V ~ 27, much deeper than any
previous ground based study on this system and comparable to previous HST
photometry. The V, V-I CMD also shows a deep white dwarf cooling sequence
locus, contaminated by many field stars and spurious objects. We concentrate
the present work on the analysis of the MSLFs derived for two annuli at
different radial distance from the center of the cluster. Evidence of a
clear-cut correlation between the slope of the observed LFs before reaching the
turn-over, and the radial position of the observed fields inside the cluster
area is found. We find that the LFs become flatter with decreasing radius (x ~
0.15 for 1'< R1 < 5.5'; x ~ 0.24 for 5.5'< R2 <9.8'; core radius, rc = 0.05'),
a trend that is consistent with the interpretation of NGC 6397 as a dynamically
relaxed system. This trend is also evident in the mass function.Comment: 11 pages; 15 figures; accepted for publication on Astronomy and
Astrophysic
Pancreatic window and open necrosectomy; a surgical alternative for walled-off pancreatic necrosis in a second level hospital in Mexico
Walled-off pancreatic necrosis is defined as a necrotic collection with a defined wall, which generally occurs in 15% of patients in the fourth week after acute pancreatitis. Actually, open surgery is reserved for selected cases, with minimally invasive treatments such as image-assisted percutaneous drainage or endoscopic ultrasound being the procedures of choice. However, in developing countries the open approach continues to be an effective therapeutic alternative. We present the case of a 47-year-old male patient with no significant history who developed severe acute pancreatitis secondary to hypertriglyceridemia and who later developed walled-off pancreatic necrosis as a late complication. As a treatment, a debridement of the necrotic tissue with marsupialization was performed using the bradley III technique, secondary to the procedure, a pancreatic fistula was developed. After 8 weeks of hospitalization, in which he had a favourable response to surgical treatment, with spontaneous closure of the fistula without complications. Surgical management of late complications of acute pancreatitis remains controversial. Although minimally invasive procedures are the first option nowadays, in developing countries, open necrosectomy remains a good option for the treatment of these types of complications
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