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Locally embedded presages of global network bursts
Spontaneous, synchronous bursting of neural population is a widely observed
phenomenon in nervous networks, which is considered important for functions and
dysfunctions of the brain. However, how the global synchrony across a large
number of neurons emerges from an initially non-bursting network state is not
fully understood. In this study, we develop a new state-space reconstruction
method combined with high-resolution recordings of cultured neurons. This
method extracts deterministic signatures of upcoming global bursts in "local"
dynamics of individual neurons during non-bursting periods. We find that local
information within a single-cell time series can compare with or even
outperform the global mean field activity for predicting future global bursts.
Moreover, the inter-cell variability in the burst predictability is found to
reflect the network structure realized in the non-bursting periods. These
findings demonstrate the deterministic mechanisms underlying the locally
concentrated early-warnings of the global state transition in self-organized
networks
Face Detection with Effective Feature Extraction
There is an abundant literature on face detection due to its important role
in many vision applications. Since Viola and Jones proposed the first real-time
AdaBoost based face detector, Haar-like features have been adopted as the
method of choice for frontal face detection. In this work, we show that simple
features other than Haar-like features can also be applied for training an
effective face detector. Since, single feature is not discriminative enough to
separate faces from difficult non-faces, we further improve the generalization
performance of our simple features by introducing feature co-occurrences. We
demonstrate that our proposed features yield a performance improvement compared
to Haar-like features. In addition, our findings indicate that features play a
crucial role in the ability of the system to generalize.Comment: 7 pages. Conference version published in Asian Conf. Comp. Vision
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Do jeito que vocĂŞ gosta (As you like it)
Shakespeare conta com cerca de duas dúzias de obras-primas dentre as trinta e nove peças que escreveu, e ninguém negaria a As You Like It uma posição de destaque, ainda que alguns (erroneamente) a considerem a menor das obras-primas. A quem Rosalinda não for capaz de agradar, nenhum outro personagem shakesperiano, ou em toda a literatura, poderá fazê-lo. Harold Bloo
Normative Data for the NeuroCom Sensory Organization Test in US Military Special Operations Forces.
CONTEXT: Postural stability is the ability to control the center of mass in relation to a person\u27s base of support and can be affected by both musculoskeletal injury and traumatic brain injury. The NeuroCom Sensory Organization Test (SOT) can be used to objectively quantify impairments to postural stability. The ability of postural stability to predict injury and be used as an acute injury-evaluation tool makes it essential to the screening and rehabilitation process. To our knowledge, no published normative data for the SOT from a healthy, highly active population are available for use as a reference for clinical decision making.
OBJECTIVE: To present a normative database of SOT scores from a US Military Special Operations population that can be used for future comparison.
DESIGN: Cross-sectional study.
SETTING: Human performance research laboratory.
PATIENTS OR OTHER PARTICIPANTS: A total of 542 active military operators from Naval Special Warfare Combatant-Craft Crewmen (n = 149), Naval Special Warfare Command, Sea, Air, and Land (n = 101), US Army Special Operations Command (n = 171), and Air Force Special Operations Command (n = 121).
MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE(S): Participants performed each of the 6 SOT conditions 3 times. Scores for each condition, total equilibrium composite score, and ratio scores for the somatosensory, visual, and vestibular systems were recorded.
RESULTS: Differences were present across all groups for SOT conditions 1 (P \u3c .001), 2 (P = .001), 4 (P \u3e .001), 5 (P \u3e .001), and 6 (P = .001) and total equilibrium composite (P = .000), visual (P \u3e .001), vestibular (P = .002), and preference (P \u3e .001) NeuroCom scores.
CONCLUSIONS: Statistical differences were evident in the distribution of postural stability across US Special Operations Forces personnel. This normative database for postural stability, as assessed by the NeuroCom SOT, can provide context when clinicians assess a Special Operations Forces population or any other groups that maintain a high level of conditioning and training
Erlotinib dosing-to-rash: A phase II intrapatient dose escalation and pharmacologic study of erlotinib in previously treated advanced non-small cell lung cancer
Background: To evaluate the anticancer activity of erlotinib in patients with previously treated, advanced non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) whose dose is increased to that associated with a maximal level of tolerable skin toxicity (i.e., target rash (TR)); to characterise the pharmacokinetics (PK) and pharmacodynamics (PD) of higher doses of erlotinib. Methods: Patients initially received erlotinib 150 mg per day. The dose was successively increased in each patient to that associated with a TR. Anticancer activity was evaluated. Plasma, skin, and hair were sampled for PK and PD studies. Results: Erlotinib dose escalation to 200-475 mg per day was feasible in 38 (90%) of 42 patients. Twenty-four (57%) patients developed a TR, but 19 (79%) did so at 150 mg per day. Five (12%) patients, all of whom developed a TR, had a partial response. Median progression-free survival (PFS) was 2.3 months (95% CI: 1.61, 4.14); median PFS was 3.5 months and 1.9 months, respectively, for patients who did and did not experience a TR (hazard ratio, 0.51; P0.051). Neither rash severity nor response correlated with erlotinib exposure. Conclusion: Intrapatient dose escalation of erlotinib does not appreciably increase the propensity to experience a maximal level of tolerable skin toxicity, or appear to increase the anticancer activity of erlotinib in NSCLC
Implications of Lorentz covariance for the guidance equation in two-slit quantum interference
It is known that Lorentz covariance fixes uniquely the current and the
associated guidance law in the trajectory interpretation of quantum mechanics
for spin particles. In the non-relativistic domain this implies a guidance law
for the electron which differs by an additional spin-dependent term from that
originally proposed by de Broglie and Bohm. In this paper we explore some of
the implications of the modified guidance law. We bring out a property of
mutual dependence in the particle coordinates that arises in product states,
and show that the quantum potential has scalar and vector components which
implies the particle is subject to a Lorentz-like force. The conditions for the
classical limit and the limit of negligible spin are given, and the empirical
sufficiency of the model is demonstrated. We then present a series of
calculations of the trajectories based on two-dimensional Gaussian wave packets
which illustrate how the additional spin-dependent term plays a significant
role in structuring both the individual trajectories and the ensemble. The
single packet corresponds to quantum inertial motion. The distinct features
encountered when the wavefunction is a product or a superposition are explored,
and the trajectories that model the two-slit experiment are given. The latter
paths exhibit several new characteristics compared with the original de
Broglie-Bohm ones, such as crossing of the axis of symmetry.Comment: 27 pages including 6 pages of figure
Photoluminescence of single colour defects in 50 nm diamond nanocrystals
We used optical confocal microscopy to study optical properties of diamond 50
nm nanocrystals first irradiated with an electron beam, then dispersed as a
colloidal solution and finally deposited on a silica slide. At room
temperature, under CW laser excitation at a wavelength of 514.5 nm we observed
perfectly photostable single Nitrogen-Vacancy (NV) colour defects embedded in
the nanocrystals. From the zero-phonon line around 575 nm in the spectrum of
emitted light, we infer a neutral NV0 type of defect. Such nanoparticle with
intrinsic fluorescence are highly promising for applications in biology where
long-term emitting fluorescent bio-compatible nanoprobes are still missing.Comment: proceedings of ICDS 23 conference (23rd International Conference on
Defects in Semiconductors, July 24 - July 29, 2005, Awaji Island, Hyogo,
Japan); to appear in "Physica B
Intensitas Serangan Serangga Hama pada Terung (Solanum melongena L.) di Kabupaten Ogan Ilir, Sumatera Selatan
Nabila F, Ferisya MZ, Ameilia M, J Novitasari, Riyanti TE, Aprilya T, Umayah A, Gunawan B, Arsi A. 2022. Intensity of eggplant (Solanum melongena L.) insect pests attack in Ogan Ilir Regency, South Sumatera. In: Herlinda S et al. (Eds.), Prosiding Seminar Nasional Lahan Suboptimal ke-10 Tahun 2022, Palembang 27 Oktober 2022. pp. 504-512. Palembang: Penerbit & Percetakan Universitas Sriwijaya (UNSRI).The increase in the demand for eggplant production is not accompanied by an increase in the amount of production, which is caused by the low productivity of eggplant due to insect pests attack. This study aimed to determine the intensity of insect pests on eggplant in Ogan Ilir Regency, South Sumatra. The method used is a survey or observation in the field to observe the species of insect pests, symptoms, and the intensity of insect pests by taking 20 random plant samples (random sampling). This research was conducted on three fields with different locations. Insect pests found included mealybug (Planococcus citri), whitefly (Bemisia tabaci), leafhopper (Empoasca fabae), ladybug (Epilachna sparsa), weevil (Hypomeces squamosus), and tobacco cutworm (Spodoptera litura). Symptoms of the dominant pest attack in the form of hollow leaves caused by Spodoptera litura larvae. The level of damage from S. litura occured in the vegetative phase where the larvae eat young leaves. The data obtained were analyzed by One-Way ANOVA followed by the Honest Significant Difference (HSD) test at the 5% level. The results showed that the highest attack intensity of Spodoptera litura was in Timbangan Village (26.8 ± 1.92)% so that the attack rate could be categorized as high. The intensity of attacks in Permata Baru Village is (15.6 ± 2.70)% and the attack rate is categorized as medium. The smallest attack intensity was in Tanjung Pering Village (8.4 ± 12.07)% so that the attack rate was categorized as low
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