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Automatic Configuration of OPC UA for Industrial Internet of Things Environments
This work has been funded partially by the Software Engineering Department of the University of Granada.We would like to acknowledge the participation of Dzmitry Basalai in this research paper for his helping in the elaboration of the prototype carried out in this workSoftware technologies play an increasingly significant role in industrial environments, especially for the adoption of Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT). In this context, the application of mechanisms for the auto-configuration of industrial systems may be relevant for reducing human errors and costs in terms of time and money, improving the maintenance and the quality control. OPC UA (OLE for Process Control Unified Architecture) systems are usually integrated into an industrial system to provide a standard way for setting a secure and reliable data exchange between industrial devices of multiple vendors and software systems. In this paper, a novel mechanism for the auto-configuration of OPC UA systems is proposed from an initial setup of industrial devices interconnected to a basic Ethernet network. The auto-configuration of the OPC UA is self-managed over the TCP/IP protocol. This mechanism allows automating the configuration process of the OPC UA server automatically from the programmable logic controller (PLC) devices connected to a basic Ethernet network. Once the PLC devices are identified, they exchange information directly with OPC using a Modbus protocol over the same Ethernet network. To test the feasibility of this approach, a case study is prepared and evaluated
Radar meteorológico y red de rayos
Las imágenes de radar son herramientas esenciales para la vigilancia y la predicción meteorológicas. La intención en este capítulo no es profundizar en sus fundamentos científicos o técnicos, sino mostrar una aproximación sencilla a los principales tipos de productos de radar usados en la predicción operativa. Con un boceto de sus bases y una explicación sobre su interpretación meteorológica. Esperamos así que puedan entenderse mejor en aquellos capítulos de casos de estudio donde se presentan e interpretan imágenes de productos de radar meteorológico
Antibodies to Borrelia burgdorferi in European populations
We compared the antibodies to B. burgdorferi in three different populations in order to evaluate the diagnostic reliability of Lyme borreliosis serologic analysis. The subjects included 25 patients with Lyme borreliosis (Group 1); 50 patients with diseases of unknown cause, B. burgdorferi ELISA-positive in serum and without B. burgdorferi infection (Group 2); and 1,251 individuals without Lyme borreliosis (Group 3). All samples were tested for B. burgdorferi B31 and B. afzelii antigens using ELISA. The positive results of the ELISA B. burgdorferi B31 assay were confirmed with Western blot for the same strain. In Group 3, 162 (12.9%) patients were ELISA positive for B. burgdorferi B31, while only 6 (0.6%) patients had IgG ELISA antibodies to B afzelii. Bands in WB were detected in 104 (8.4%) of the Group 3 subjects. The bands found to be most reliable for the identification of strain B. burgdorferi B31 by IgG WB were those representing the 93, 39, 34, and 23-kDa proteins. Our results show that serologic diagnosis of Lyme borreliosis is far from clearly established. To date, the only reliable criteria are clinical ones correlated with laboratory evidence
Clinical infections by herpesviruses in patients treated with valproic acid: A nested case-control study in the Spanish Primary Care Database, BIFAP
The objective of this study is to evaluate the risk of clinical infections by herpesviruses in
patients exposed to valproic acid (VPA).We performed a case-control study nested in a primary cohort
selected from the Spanish primary care population-based research database BIFAP (Base de datos para
la Investigación Farmacoepidemiológica en Atención Primaria) over the period 2001–2015. The events
of interest were those diseases caused by any herpesviruses known to infect humans. For each
case, up to 10 controls per case matched by age, gender, and calendar date were randomly selected.
A conditional logistic regression was used to compute adjusted odds ratios (OR) and their 95%
confidence intervals (95% CI). Current use of VPA was associated with a trend towards a reduced risk
of clinical infections by herpesviruses as compared with non-users (OR 0.84; CI 95% 0.7–1.0; p = 0.057).
Among current users, a trend to a decreased risk with treatment durations longer than 90 days was
also observed. The results show a trend to a reduced risk of clinical infection by herpesviruses in
patients exposed to VPA. These results are consistent with those in vitro studies showing that, in
cultured cells, VPA can inhibit the production of the infectious progeny of herpesviruses. This study
also shows the efficient use of electronic healthcare records for clinical exploratory research studie
High prevalence of obstructive sleep apnea syndrome in Spain’s Stroke Belt
[Objective] Spain’s so-called Stroke Belt is an area with high prevalence of vascular disease. We aimed to determine the prevalence of undetected obstructive sleep apnea–hypopnea syndrome (OSAHS) among patients with acute ischemic stroke (AIS) in southern Spain.[Methods] We conducted a cross-sectional study at the Virgen Macarena University Hospital Stroke Unit during 2018 to 2019. We included patients <72 hours after AIS with a neuroimaging lesion and performed sleep tests.[Results] Seventy-two patients were included. The median participant age was 72 years. Mean body mass index was 27.07 kg/m2, and 40.28% were daily alcohol drinkers. Hypertension, atrial fibrillation, ischemic cardiomyopathy, and previous stroke were detected in 63.9%, 11.1%, 15.3%, and 17.6% of patients, respectively. Polygraphy was feasible in 91.38% of patients. The prevalence of OSAHS was 84.72% (apnea–hypopnea index ≥5). Patients with moderate and severe OSAHS were more likely to be obese and to have a larger neck circumference and facial palsy. The diagnostic criteria of central sleep apnea syndrome were met in only 1.38% of patients.[Conclusions] The high prevalence of OSAHS found in the Spanish Stroke Belt justifies further investigation and development of a screening program as a strategy to identify patients with undetected OSAHS.The authors disclosed receipt of the following financial support for the research, authorship and/or publication of this article: This work was supported by the Neurovascular Research Group, part of the Cooperative Cerebrovascular Disease Research Network (INVICTUS+) (RD16/0019/0015).Peer reviewe
Un viaje al Cosmos en 52 semanas
230 p.Este libro se plantea como una serie de artículos que dibujan un recorrido
por el Universo, desde lo más cercano a lo más distante. Constituye una herramienta útil y actualizada para los interesados en la astronomía, y combina el conocimiento básico con los resultados científicos más novedosos. La astrofísica constituye una ciencia viva y en permanente avance por ello nos encontramos con un Plutón que ya no es considerado planeta; con nuevos datos sobre la posible presencia de agua en Marte; con géiseres en Encelado, un pequeño satélite de Saturno que se creía
geológicamente inactivo; con una miríada de nuevos planetas girando alrededor
de otras estrellas; con, quizá, un nuevo tipo de agujero negro y fascinantes
resultados sobre las explosiones cortas de rayos gamma, uno de los eventos más
energéticos del Universo y, hasta hace poco, también uno de los más
desconocidos; con la mision COROT, y otras, como BepiColombo, que ya se encuentran en su fase de desarrollo instrumental.Peer reviewe
Linfangioma cervical: intubación exútero intraparto exit
We present the clinical case of a fetus with the diagnosis of cervical lymphangioma and review the updated literature on development embryopathy and the management of this entity. It was developed in the Fetal Medicine Unit of the High Risk Gynecology and Obstetrics Service of the Guillermo Almenara Irigoyen EsSalud National Hospital, Lima, Peru. We documented the case of a fetus with the diagnosis of cervical lymphangioma evaluated prenatally and successfully managed using the EXIT procedure. Embryology knowledge of the development and prenatal diagnosis of cervical lymphangiomas are of clinical importance in fetal management and prognosis.Se presenta el caso clínico de un feto con el diagnóstico de Linfangioma cervical y se revisa la literatura actualizada sobre la embriopatía del desarrollo y el manejo de esta entidad. Se desarrolló en la Unidad de Medicina Fetal del Servicio de Ginecología y Obstetricia de Alto Riesgo del Hospital Nacional Guillermo Almenara Irigoyen EsSalud, Lima, Perú. Documentamos el caso de un feto con el diagnóstico de Linfangioma cervical evaluado prenatalmente y manejado con éxito mediante el procedimiento EXIT. El conocimiento de la Embriología del desarrollo y el diagnóstico prenatal de los Linfangiomas cervicales tienen importancia clínica en el manejo y pronóstico fetal
Prediction of poor outcome in clostridioides difficile infection: A multicentre external validation of the toxin B amplification cycle
Producción CientíficaClassification of patients according to their risk of poor outcomes in Clostridioides difficile infection (CDI) would enable implementation of costly new treatment options in a subset of patients at higher risk of poor outcome. In a previous study, we found that low toxin B amplification cycle thresholds (Ct) were independently associated with poor outcome CDI. Our objective was to perform a multicentre external validation of a PCR-toxin B Ct as a marker of poor outcome CDI. We carried out a multicentre study (14 hospitals) in which the characteristics and outcome of patients with CDI were evaluated. A subanalysis of the results of the amplification curve of real-time PCR gene toxin B (XpertTM C. difficile) was performed. A total of 223 patients were included. The median age was 73.0 years, 50.2% were female, and the median Charlson index was 3.0. The comparison of poor outcome and non–poor outcome CDI episodes revealed, respectively, the following results: median age (years), 77.0 vs 72.0 (p = 0.009); patients from nursing homes, 24.4% vs 10.8% (p = 0.039); median leukocytes (cells/μl), 10,740.0 vs 8795.0 (p = 0.026); and median PCR-toxin B Ct, 23.3 vs 25.4 (p = 0.004). Multivariate analysis showed that a PCR-toxin B Ct cut-off <23.5 was significantly and independently associated with poor outcome CDI (p = 0.002; OR, 3.371; 95%CI, 1.565–7.264). This variable correctly classified 68.5% of patients. The use of this microbiological marker could facilitate early selection of patients who are at higher risk of poor outcome and are more likely to benefit from newer and more costly therapeutic options
Reparación tras rotura testicular y revisión de la literatura
Objetivo: Describir nuestro caso clínico de rotura testicular y revisión de la literatura. Método: Varón de 15 años que sufre rotura testicular tras accidente deportivo que fue diagnosticada por ecografía doppler. Resultados: Se realiza exploración quirúrgica y se repara la fractura. Buena evolución postoperatoria. Conservación del 75 % del tamaño testicular. Conclusiones: La rotura testicular es una entidad infrecuente pero importante por las secuelas que puede producir. Es fundamental un diagnóstico y tratamiento precoz para evitar la orquiectomía.Objective: To report a clinical case of testicular rupture and review of the published literature. Methods: A 15 year old male with a testicular rupture after a sport injury was diagnosed by Doppler ultrasound. Results: Surgical exploration was performed and the tear was repaired. He had a benign postoperative course. The patient presents a normal size testicle after a year of followup. Conclusions: Testicular rupture is an uncommon but important entity that may occur. It is essential early diagnosis and management to avoid orchiectomy
Magnetic fields inferred by Solar Orbiter: A comparison between SO/PHI-HRT and SDO/HMI
Context. The High Resolution Telescope (HRT) of the Polarimetric and Helioseismic Imager on board the Solar Orbiter spacecraft (SO/PHI) and the Helioseismic and Magnetic Imager (HMI) on board the Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO) both infer the photospheric magnetic field from polarised light images. SO/PHI is the first magnetograph to move out of the Sun–Earth line and will provide unprecedented access to the Sun’s poles. This provides excellent opportunities for new research wherein the magnetic field maps from both instruments are used simultaneously.
Aims. We aim to compare the magnetic field maps from these two instruments and discuss any possible differences between them.
Methods. We used data from both instruments obtained during Solar Orbiter’s inferior conjunction on 7 March 2022. The HRT data were additionally treated for geometric distortion and degraded to the same resolution as HMI. The HMI data were re-projected to correct for the 3° separation between the two observatories.
Results. SO/PHI-HRT and HMI produce remarkably similar line-of-sight magnetograms, with a slope coefficient of 0.97, an offset below 1 G, and a Pearson correlation coefficient of 0.97. However, SO/PHI-HRT infers weaker line-of-sight fields for the strongest fields. As for the vector magnetic field, SO/PHI-HRT was compared to both the 720-second and 90-second HMI vector magnetic field: SO/PHI-HRT has a closer alignment with the 90-second HMI vector. In the weak signal regime (< 600 G), SO/PHI-HRT measures stronger and more horizontal fields than HMI, very likely due to the greater noise in the SO/PHI-HRT data. In the strong field regime (≳600 G), HRT infers lower field strengths but with similar inclinations (a slope of 0.92) and azimuths (a slope of 1.02). The slope values are from the comparison with the HMI 90-second vector. Possible reasons for the differences found between SO/PHI-HRT and HMI magnetic field parameters are discussed.Sección Deptal. de Óptica (Óptica)Fac. de Óptica y OptometríaTRUEBMWi - Bundesministerium für Wirtschaft und Energie (Alemania)AEI/MCIN/10.13039/501100011033Ministerio de ciencia e innovación de EspañaInstituto Astrofísico de Andalucía (España)Agencia Estatal de Investigación (España)Fondo Europeo de Desarrollo Regional (Fondos FEDER)Centre national d'études spatiales (CNES) (Francia)CSIC (Centro Superior de Investigaciones Científicas) (España)pu
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