37 research outputs found

    Chemostratigraphy of Neoproterozoic carbonates: implications for 'blind dating'

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    The delta C-13(carb) and Sr-87/Sr-86 secular variations in Neoproteozoic seawater have been used for the purpose of 'isotope stratigraphy' but there are a number of problems that can preclude its routine use. In particular, it cannot be used with confidence for 'blind dating'. The compilation of isotopic data on carbonate rocks reveals a high level of inconsistency between various carbon isotope age curves constructed for Neoproteozoic seawater, caused by a relatively high frequency of both global and local delta C-13(carb) fluctuations combined with few reliable age determinations. Further complication is caused by the unresolved problem as to whether two or four glaciations, and associated negative delta C-13(carb) excursions, can be reliably documented. Carbon isotope stratigraphy cannot be used alone for geological correlation and 'blind dating'. Strontium isotope stratigraphy is a more reliable and precise tool for stratigraphic correlations and indirect age determinations. Combining strontium and carbon isotope stratigraphy, several discrete ages within the 590-544 Myr interval, and two age-groups at 660-610 and 740-690 Myr can be resolved

    New insights into the genetic etiology of Alzheimer's disease and related dementias

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    Characterization of the genetic landscape of Alzheimer's disease (AD) and related dementias (ADD) provides a unique opportunity for a better understanding of the associated pathophysiological processes. We performed a two-stage genome-wide association study totaling 111,326 clinically diagnosed/'proxy' AD cases and 677,663 controls. We found 75 risk loci, of which 42 were new at the time of analysis. Pathway enrichment analyses confirmed the involvement of amyloid/tau pathways and highlighted microglia implication. Gene prioritization in the new loci identified 31 genes that were suggestive of new genetically associated processes, including the tumor necrosis factor alpha pathway through the linear ubiquitin chain assembly complex. We also built a new genetic risk score associated with the risk of future AD/dementia or progression from mild cognitive impairment to AD/dementia. The improvement in prediction led to a 1.6- to 1.9-fold increase in AD risk from the lowest to the highest decile, in addition to effects of age and the APOE ε4 allele

    Radiotherapy for Prostate Cancer: is it ‘what you do’ or ‘the way that you do it’? A UK Perspective on Technique and Quality Assurance

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    Psychophysical evaluation of gamut mapping techniques using simple rendered images and artificial gamut boundaries

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    Multiple Color Matches to Estimate Human Color Vision Sensitivities

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    Impact of chromatic surround on display perception

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    Perceptual changes in colors on a display due to highly chromatic surrounds were examined. While classical experiments showed that achromatic surround luminance levels impact contrast response, here hue and chroma of the surround were also varied. In Part I, observers were found to systematically change their calibration of what color constitutes a neutral based upon the surround color. Red, yellow, green and blue surrounds were all shown to draw observers ' neutral points on a display toward the hue of the surround. The impacts increased relative to surround chroma. Lightness of the chromatic surround did not appear to have a large impact. Part II probed the question of whether the color in the visual periphery had a non-uniform impact on the chroma scale for patches on a display. Evidence from Part II indicates that in certain regions of color space a complex rearrangement of color distances may take place as surround colors are changed. The red chromatic scale on the display appeared to be particularly sensitive to change in surround
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