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    J-PLUS: The javalambre photometric local universe survey

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    ABSTRACT: TheJavalambrePhotometric Local UniverseSurvey (J-PLUS )isanongoing 12-band photometricopticalsurvey, observingthousands of squaredegrees of theNorthernHemispherefromthededicated JAST/T80 telescope at the Observatorio Astrofísico de Javalambre (OAJ). The T80Cam is a camera with a field of view of 2 deg2 mountedon a telescopewith a diameter of 83 cm, and isequippedwith a uniquesystem of filtersspanningtheentireopticalrange (3500–10 000 Å). Thisfiltersystemis a combination of broad-, medium-, and narrow-band filters, optimallydesigned to extracttherest-framespectralfeatures (the 3700–4000 Å Balmer break region, Hδ, Ca H+K, the G band, and the Mg b and Ca triplets) that are key to characterizingstellartypes and delivering a low-resolutionphotospectrumforeach pixel of theobservedsky. With a typicaldepth of AB ∼21.25 mag per band, thisfilter set thusallowsforanunbiased and accuratecharacterization of thestellarpopulation in our Galaxy, itprovidesanunprecedented 2D photospectralinformationforall resolved galaxies in the local Universe, as well as accuratephoto-z estimates (at the δ z/(1 + z)∼0.005–0.03 precisionlevel) formoderatelybright (up to r ∼ 20 mag) extragalacticsources. Whilesomenarrow-band filters are designedforthestudy of particular emissionfeatures ([O II]/λ3727, Hα/λ6563) up to z < 0.017, theyalsoprovidewell-definedwindowsfortheanalysis of otheremissionlines at higherredshifts. As a result, J-PLUS has thepotential to contribute to a widerange of fields in Astrophysics, both in thenearbyUniverse (MilkyWaystructure, globular clusters, 2D IFU-likestudies, stellarpopulations of nearby and moderate-redshiftgalaxies, clusters of galaxies) and at highredshifts (emission-line galaxies at z ≈ 0.77, 2.2, and 4.4, quasi-stellarobjects, etc.). Withthispaper, wereleasethefirst∼1000 deg2 of J-PLUS data, containingabout 4.3 millionstars and 3.0 milliongalaxies at r <  21mag. With a goal of 8500 deg2 forthe total J-PLUS footprint, thesenumbers are expected to rise to about 35 millionstars and 24 milliongalaxiesbytheend of thesurvey.Funding for the J-PLUS Project has been provided by the Governments of Spain and Aragón through the Fondo de Inversiones de Teruel, the Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness (MINECO; under grants AYA2017-86274-P, AYA2016-77846-P, AYA2016-77237-C3-1-P, AYA2015-66211-C2-1-P, AYA2015-66211-C2-2, AYA2012-30789, AGAUR grant SGR-661/2017, and ICTS-2009-14), and European FEDER funding (FCDD10-4E-867, FCDD13-4E-2685

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    Innovative Modified CORAD Grading system of HRCT Chest in relation to clinical management and its severity Assessment of COVID19 Patients and its contacts

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    Background:Novel corona virus is currently the causing a worldwide pandemic. Imaging modalities like X-ray and CT Chest are the first and foremost earliest imaging presentation during Corona virus infection. Presently all over the world using CORAD Grading system which neither gives information regarding clinical severity nor disease progression in the management and treatment of patients. Material and methods: Retrospective observational study was done among 130 suspected Covid patients with contact history and RT-PCR positive patients with their HRCT imaging findings. We further categorized clinically with new grading system as Mild, moderate, severe, recovering according to our grading system and treated accordingly.Results: Based on our new modified CORAD grading system of HRCT chest,we categorized 130 patients to 7 categories based on clinical and imaging scenario. Out of them 5 showing typical HRCT Findings but RT PCR Negative another 5 RT PCR Positive but HRCT normal. Those two categories are excluded from the study. Remaining patients are categorized based on HRCT lung findings to mild (HRCT Gradings I,II-55 patients),moderate (HRCT Grading III,IV-35 patients),severe(HRCT GradingV,VI-20patients),recovering (HRCTGrading VIII-10 patients) phases and treated accordingly.Conclusion: The Proposed New Innovative Modified COVID Grading system would improve imaging and understanding of COVID disease pathophysiology and its distribution and treatment accordingly. Thus, facilitating the diagnosis and management of COVID-19 patients as compared with previous system
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