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A note on minimal resolutions of vector-spread Borel ideals
We consider vector-spread Borel ideals. We show that these ideals have linear quotients and thereby we determine the graded Betti numbers and the bigraded Poincaré series. A characterization of the extremal Betti numbers of such a class of ideals is given. Finally, we classify all Cohen-Macaulay vector-spread Borel ideals
Close Encounter of Three Black Holes Revisited
We study the evolution of close triple black hole system with full numerical
relativity techniques. We consider an equal mass non spinning hierarchical
system with an inner binary ten orbits away from merger and study the effects
of the third outer black hole on the binary's merger time and its eccentricity
evolution. We find a generic time delay and an increase in the number of orbits
to merger of the binary, that can be modeled versus the distance to the
third black hole as . On the other hand, we find that the
orientation of the third black hole orbit has little effect on the binary's
merger time when considering a fiducial initial distance of to the
binary (with initial orbital separation ). In those scenarios the
evolution of the inner binary eccentricity presents a steady decay, roughly as
expected, but in addition shows a modulation with the time scale of the outer
third black hole orbital semiperiod around the binary, resembling a beating
frequency.Comment: 13 pages, 12 figures, 6 table
The time course of recombinant production in Streptomyces coelicolor.
SUMMARYThe process leading to gene recombination can be interrupted in the filamentous bacteriaStreptomyces coelicolorby growing mixed cultures on cellophane disks lying on complete medium. The mycelium is harvested, broken, diluted and the broken hyphae plated at different time intervals. By this means some markers can be excluded from heteroclones or from recombinant progeny in early samples. The recombinant pattern clearly changes with time, with an increase of markers contributed to the recombinant progeny. In crosses between male (NF) and female (UF) strains, the maleness is the first donor trait to appear in the cells of the recipient parent. The fertility factor does not produce a transfer origin on the donor chromosomes; the donor contribution may extend on either side or on both sides of the factor which appears to be compulsory for zygote formation. The longer the time of contact between parental cells, the longer the segment of the donor chromosome contributing to the recombinant progeny. When spores are formed they contain almost exclusively recombinant nuclei derived from segregation processes
Automated segmentation of tissue images for computerized IHC analysis
This paper presents two automated methods for the segmentation ofimmunohistochemical tissue images that overcome the limitations of themanual approach aswell as of the existing computerized techniques. The first independent method, based on unsupervised color clustering, recognizes automatically the target cancerous areas in the specimen and disregards the stroma; the second method, based on colors separation and morphological processing, exploits automated segmentation of the nuclear membranes of the cancerous cells. Extensive experimental results on real tissue images demonstrate the accuracy of our techniques compared to manual segmentations; additional experiments show that our techniques are more effective in immunohistochemical images than popular approaches based on supervised learning or active contours. The proposed procedure can be exploited for any applications that require tissues and cells exploration and to perform reliable and standardized measures of the activity of specific proteins involved in multi-factorial genetic pathologie
A Multi-Cloud Warm-Absorber Model for NGC 4051
A multi-cloud model is presented which explains the soft X-ray excess in NGC
4051 and, consistently, the optical line spectrum and the SED of the continuum.
The clouds are heated and ionized by the photoionizing flux from the active
center and by shocks. Diffuse radiation, partly absorbed throughout the clouds,
nicely fits the bump in the soft X-ray domain, while bremsstrahlung radiation
from the gaseous clouds contribute to the fit of the continuum SED. Debris of
high density fragmented clouds are necessary to explain the absorption oxygen
throats observed at 0.87 keV and 0.74 keV. The debris are heated by shocks of
about 200-300 km/s. Low velocity (100 km/s)-density (100 cm-3) clouds
contribute to the line and continuum spectra, as well as high velocity (1000
km/s)-density (8000 cm-3) clouds which are revealed by the FWHM of the line
profiles. The SED in the IR is explained by reradiation of dust, however, the
dust-to-gas ratio is not particularly high. Radio emission is well fitted by
synchrotron radiation created at the shock front by Fermi mechanism.Comment: 19 pages + 3 figures PostScrip
A Novel Gaussian Extrapolation Approach for 2D Gel Electrophoresis Saturated Protein Spots
Analysis of images obtained from two-dimensional gel electrophoresis (2D-GE) is a topic of utmost importance in bioinformatics research, since commercial and academic software available currently has proven to be neither completely effective nor fully automatic, often requiring manual revision and refinement of computer generated matches. In this work, we present an effective technique for the detection and the reconstruction of over-saturated protein spots. Firstly, the algorithm reveals overexposed areas, where spots may be truncated, and plateau regions caused by smeared and overlapping spots. Next, it reconstructs the correct distribution of pixel values in these overexposed areas and plateau regions, using a two-dimensional least-squares fitting based on a generalized Gaussian distribution. Pixel correction in saturated and smeared spots allows more accurate quantification, providing more reliable image analysis results. The method is validated for processing highly exposed 2D-GE images, comparing reconstructed spots with the corresponding non-saturated image, demonstrating that the algorithm enables correct spot quantification
Metaplastic carcinoma with extensive dendritic cell differentiation: a previously unrecognised type of triple-negative breast cancer
The case of a metaplastic carcinoma of the breast exhibiting dendritic cell differentiation is described. The clinico-pathologic and immunohistochemical features are reported, together with the differential diagnosis
Correction to: inflammation is a target of medical treatment for lower urinary tract symptoms associated with benign prostatic hyperplasia
The article “Inflammation is a target of medical treatment for lower urinary tract symptoms associated with benign prostatic hyperplasia”, written by Cosimo De Nunzio, Andrea Salonia, Mauro Gacci and Vincenzo Ficarra was originally published electronically on the publisher’s internet portal on 14 February 2020 without open access
Inflammation is a target of medical treatment for lower urinary tract symptoms associated with benign prostatic hyperplasia
Purpose: To review the role of a persistent prostatic inflammatory status (PIS) in the development and progression of benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) associated with lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) and which medical therapies approved for LUTS/BPH may reduce persistent PIS. Methods: Literature search in PubMed up to July 2019. Results: The cause of histologically defined persistent PIS or chronic prostatic inflammation is multifactorial. It is evident in many men with LUTS/BPH, particularly in older men and in men with a large prostate volume or more severe (storage) LUTS. Additionally, persistent PIS is associated with an increased risk of acute urinary retention and symptom worsening. Of medical therapies approved for LUTS/BPH, the current evidence for a reduction of persistent PIS is greatest for the hexanic extract of Serenoa repens (HESr). This treatment relieves LUTS to the same extent as α1-adrenoceptor antagonists and short-term 5α-reductase inhibitors. Limited evidence is available on the effect of other mainstream LUTS/BPH treatments on persistent PIS. Conclusions: Persistent PIS plays a central role in both the development and progression of LUTS/BPH. In men with LUTS/BPH who have a high chance of harbouring persistent PIS, HESr will not only improve LUTS, but also reduce (underlying) inflammation. Well-designed clinical studies, with a good level of evidence, are required to better evaluate the impact of BPH/LUTS medical therapies on persistent PIS
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