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A Complex Stereochemical Relay Approach To The Antimalarial Alkaloid Ocimicide A1. Evidence For A Structural Revision
Ocimicide A1 (1) and the semisynthetic derivative ocimicide A2 (2) are highly potent antimalarial agents efficacious against chloroquine-sensitive and -resistant Plasmodium falciparum strains with IC50 values in the nanomolar and picomolar range, respectively. Members of this family have demonstrated radical cure in rhesus monkeys, without detectable toxicity, but their structure–function relationships and mechanism of action are unknown. Herein we describe a twelve-step synthesis of an advanced N-acylated pentacyclic precursor to the proposed structure of 1 (11% overall yield). Instability and poor P. falciparum growth inhibition of the corresponding free donor–acceptor cyclopropylamine, and large discrepancies between reported and both experimental and DFT-calculated 13C chemical shifts and coupling constants, suggest that substantial revision of the proposed structures may be necessary
Swin Transformer-Based Dynamic Semantic Communication for Multi-User with Different Computing Capacity
Semantic communication has gained significant attention from researchers as a
promising technique to replace conventional communication in the next
generation of communication systems, primarily due to its ability to reduce
communication costs. However, little literature has studied its effectiveness
in multi-user scenarios, particularly when there are variations in the model
architectures used by users and their computing capacities. To address this
issue, we explore a semantic communication system that caters to multiple users
with different model architectures by using a multi-purpose transmitter at the
base station (BS). Specifically, the BS in the proposed framework employs
semantic and channel encoders to encode the image for transmission, while the
receiver utilizes its local channel and semantic decoder to reconstruct the
original image. Our joint source-channel encoder at the BS can effectively
extract and compress semantic features for specific users by considering the
signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) and computing capacity of the user. Based on the
network status, the joint source-channel encoder at the BS can adaptively
adjust the length of the transmitted signal. A longer signal ensures more
information for high-quality image reconstruction for the user, while a shorter
signal helps avoid network congestion. In addition, we propose a hybrid loss
function for training, which enhances the perceptual details of reconstructed
images. Finally, we conduct a series of extensive evaluations and ablation
studies to validate the effectiveness of the proposed system.Comment: 14 pages, 10 figure
Dynamical Properties of a Haldane Gap Antiferromagnet
We study the dynamic spin correlation function of a spin one
antiferromagnetic chain with easy-plane single-ion anisotropy. We use exact
diagonalization by the Lancz\H os method for chains of lengths up to N=16
spins. We show that a single-mode approximation is an excellent description of
the dynamical properties. A variational calculation allows us to clarify the
nature of the excitations. The existence of a two-particle continuum near zero
wavevector is clearly seen both in finite-size effects and in the dynamical
structure factor. The recent neutron scattering experiments on the
quasi-one-dimensional antiferromagnet NENP are fully explained by our results.Comment: 14 pages, SphT/92-135 plain tex with Postscript figures included.
Postscipt file available by anonymous ftp at amoco.saclay.cea.fr by get
pubs.spht/92-135.ps local_file (290 kb) or get pubs.spht/92-135.ps.Z
local_file.Z (compressed - 120 kb
A Deep Learning Approach to Denoise Optical Coherence Tomography Images of the Optic Nerve Head
Purpose: To develop a deep learning approach to de-noise optical coherence
tomography (OCT) B-scans of the optic nerve head (ONH).
Methods: Volume scans consisting of 97 horizontal B-scans were acquired
through the center of the ONH using a commercial OCT device (Spectralis) for
both eyes of 20 subjects. For each eye, single-frame (without signal
averaging), and multi-frame (75x signal averaging) volume scans were obtained.
A custom deep learning network was then designed and trained with 2,328 "clean
B-scans" (multi-frame B-scans), and their corresponding "noisy B-scans" (clean
B-scans + gaussian noise) to de-noise the single-frame B-scans. The performance
of the de-noising algorithm was assessed qualitatively, and quantitatively on
1,552 B-scans using the signal to noise ratio (SNR), contrast to noise ratio
(CNR), and mean structural similarity index metrics (MSSIM).
Results: The proposed algorithm successfully denoised unseen single-frame OCT
B-scans. The denoised B-scans were qualitatively similar to their corresponding
multi-frame B-scans, with enhanced visibility of the ONH tissues. The mean SNR
increased from dB (single-frame) to dB
(denoised). For all the ONH tissues, the mean CNR increased from (single-frame) to (denoised). The MSSIM increased from
(single frame) to (denoised) when compared with
the corresponding multi-frame B-scans.
Conclusions: Our deep learning algorithm can denoise a single-frame OCT
B-scan of the ONH in under 20 ms, thus offering a framework to obtain superior
quality OCT B-scans with reduced scanning times and minimal patient discomfort
Central mode and spin confinement near the boundary of the superconducting phase in YBa2Cu3O6.353 (Tc=18 K)
We have mapped the neutron scattering spin spectrum at low-energies in
YBa2Cu3O6.353 (Tc=18 K) where the doping ~0.06 is near the critical value
(pc=0.055) for superconductivity. No coexistence with long range ordered
antiferromagnetism is found. The spins fluctuate on two energy scales, one a
damped spin response with a ~2 meV relaxation rate and the other a central mode
with a relaxation rate that slows to less than 0.08 meV below Tc. The spectrum
mirrors that of a soft mode driving a central mode. Extremely short correlation
lengths, 42+-5 Angstrom in-plane and 8+-2 Angstrom along the c direction, and
isotropic spin orientations for the central mode indicate that the correlations
are subcritical with respect to any second order transition to Neel order. The
dynamics follows a model where damped spin fluctuations are coupled to the slow
fluctuations of regions with correlations shortened by the hole doping.Comment: 5 pages 4 figures. One figure revised and some text revision.
Accepted PRB Rapids February 14, 200
Precise nondivergent analytic formulas for the radiative corrections to the beta energy spectrum in hyperon semileptonic decays over the entire Dalitz plot
Very accurate analytical expressions for the radiative corrections of
unpolarized hyperons semileptonic decays of charged and neutral baryons have
been obtained in the recent past. Some of these formulas contain logarithmic
singularities at the edges of the Dalitz plot for the three- and four-body
decays. These singularities are analyzed and integrated analytically to obtain
new divergentless formulas for the energy spectrum of the produced beta
particle. The new equations contain terms of the order alpha times the momentum
transfer, are applicable to any beta decay process and are suitable for a
model-independent experimental analysis.Comment: 22 pages, 4 figure
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