186 research outputs found

    Optical Link of the Atlas Pixel Detector

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    The on-detector optical link of the ATLAS pixel detector contains radiation-hard receiver chips to decode bi-phase marked signals received on PIN arrays and data transmitter chips to drive VCSEL arrays. The components are mounted on hybrid boards (opto-boards). We present results from the irradiation studies with 24 GeV protons up to 32 Mrad (1.2 x 10^15 p/cm^2) and the experience from the production.Comment: 9th ICATPP Conference, Como, Ital

    RESSUSCITAÇÃO CARDIORRESPIRATÓRIA EM BEZERROS E POTROS NEONATOS:: TÉCNICAS E EFICÁCIA

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    Little isknownabout procedures involvingcardiorespiratoryresuscitation in veterinary medicine in general. Informationregardingstudiescarried out toobtain data onthissubject in medicine isextrapolatedtoveterinary medicine andapplied in on a dailybasis. In smallanimals, thetechniquebecomes more easilyperformedandwithbettersuccess rates whencomparedtolargeanimals. These require more informationaboutthesubjectandvalidationsabouttheeffectivenessofthetechniquesofcompression, ventilation, drugadministrationandsupport post-cardiorespiratoryarrest (CRA). Therefore, this review wascarried out in ordertoaddinformationtoprofessionalsoftheareaandassist in the general supportroutine for newbornsofcattleandhorsesaffectedby CRA.Pouco se sabe sobre os procedimentos envolvendo a ressuscitação cardiorrespiratória na medicina veterinária em geral. As informações a respeito de estudos feitos para obtenção de dados sobre tal assunto na medicina são extrapoladas para a medicina veterinária e aplicadas no dia a dia. Em animais de companhia, a técnica se torna mais facilmente realizada e com melhores taxas de sucesso quando comparada à sua utilização em grandes animais. Estes requerem maiores informações a respeito do assunto e validações sobre a eficácia das técnicas de compressão, ventilação, administração de fármacos e suporte pós-parada cardiorrespiratória (PCR). Sendo assim, tal revisão foi idealizada com o intuito de agregar informações para os profissionais da área e auxiliar na rotina de suporte geral dos neonatos de bovinos e equinos acometidos pela PCR

    Seasonal variation in haematological parameters in crossbred horses used for urban traction from Lages, SC, Brazil

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    The aim of this study was to evaluate the influence of seasons on the hematological profile in horses used for urban traction in the city of Lages, Brazil. Blood samples were collected of the twenty crossbreed horses used for urban traction in the city of Lages, Brazil, carried out in four different periods according to the seasons, for carrying out the hematological profile, plasma total protein (PTP) and plasma fibrinogen. PTP was determined by refractometry method and the determination of plasma fibrinogen by heat precipitation method. Climate variations, such as maximum and minimum temperature, relative humidity and rainfall index for each period were obtained through access to the Center of Environmental Resources Information and Hydrometeorology of Santa Catarina. All values found were within the reference values commonly used for equine specie. There was no significant difference throughout the seasons on the values of erythrogram, leukogram, neutrophil-lymphocyte ratio and PTP. The MCH and plasma fibrinogen were higher in summer and eosinophils had significantly higher values in winter followed by summer. The region of Lages presents marked seasonal fluctuations, and these have little influence on hematological characteristics in horses used for urban traction

    Radiation-hard ASICs for optical data transmission in the ATLAS pixel detector

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    We have developed two radiation-hard ASICs for optical data transmission in the ATLAS pixel detector at the LHC at CERN: a driver chip for a Vertical Cavity Surface Emitting Laser (VCSEL) diode for 80 Mbit/s data transmission from the detector, and a Bi-Phase Mark decoder chip to recover the control data and 40 MHz clock received optically by a PIN diode. We have successfully implemented both ASICs in 0.25 um CMOS technology using enclosed layout transistors and guard rings for increased radiation hardness. We present results from prototype circuits and from irradiation studies with 24 GeV protons up to 57 Mrad (1.9 x 10e15 p/cm2).Comment: 8th Tropical Seminar on Innovative Particle and Radiation Detectors, Siena, Italy (2002

    Assessing cognitive dysfunction in Parkinson's disease: An online tool to detect visuo-perceptual deficits.

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    BackgroundPeople with Parkinson's disease (PD) who develop visuo-perceptual deficits are at higher risk of dementia, but we lack tests that detect subtle visuo-perceptual deficits and can be performed by untrained personnel. Hallucinations are associated with cognitive impairment and typically involve perception of complex objects. Changes in object perception may therefore be a sensitive marker of visuo-perceptual deficits in PD.ObjectiveWe developed an online platform to test visuo-perceptual function. We hypothesised that (1) visuo-perceptual deficits in PD could be detected using online tests, (2) object perception would be preferentially affected, and (3) these deficits would be caused by changes in perception rather than response bias.MethodsWe assessed 91 people with PD and 275 controls. Performance was compared using classical frequentist statistics. We then fitted a hierarchical Bayesian signal detection theory model to a subset of tasks.ResultsPeople with PD were worse than controls at object recognition, showing no deficits in other visuo-perceptual tests. Specifically, they were worse at identifying skewed images (P < .0001); at detecting hidden objects (P = .0039); at identifying objects in peripheral vision (P < .0001); and at detecting biological motion (P = .0065). In contrast, people with PD were not worse at mental rotation or subjective size perception. Using signal detection modelling, we found this effect was driven by change in perceptual sensitivity rather than response bias.ConclusionsOnline tests can detect visuo-perceptual deficits in people with PD, with object recognition particularly affected. Ultimately, visuo-perceptual tests may be developed to identify at-risk patients for clinical trials to slow PD dementia. © 2018 The Authors. Movement Disorders published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. on behalf of International Parkinson and Movement Disorder Society

    Colocephalectomy for the Treatment of Capital Physeal Fracture of the Femoral Head in Pony

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    Background: Femoral capital physeal fractures occur in young animals and are generally associated with trauma. They have a poor prognosis and surgical therapy is the most indicated. There are few studies describing surgical treatment and postoperative results, so the objective of the present report was to present the first case in Brazil of a colocefalectomy for the treatment of femoral capital physeal fracture in a young pony, the post-surgical and the results obtained with the technique employed.Case: An 18-month-old pony, male, not castrated, , weighing 136 kg was referred to the Veterinary Hospital of the Federal University of Paraná (HV-UFPR) with a history of trauma for 4 days. On physical examination, the animal presented lameness grade 5 of the right pelvic limb, shortening and lateral deviation of the limb, crackling and painful sensation on abduction, and slight atrophy of the gluteal muscles on the affected side. In the radiographic examination, a femoral capital physeal fracture was found in the oblique ventro-dorsal projection. Once the diagnosis was performed, a colocefalectomy was realized, as the patient is a light and short horse. The patient underwent general anesthesia and was placed in the left lateral position. The access to the coxofemoral joint was made through the lateral face of the right hindlimb. The muscles of the region were incised and deviated, so a partial myotomy was performed in the deep gluteal and vastus lateralis. This procedure allowed to visualize the fracture, where the head of the femur remained congruent to the acetabulum. A hammer and a curved osteotome were used to section the round ligament, allowing the dislocation of the femoral head and with the aid of an oscillating orthopedic saw was performed the femoral neck ostectomy. Previously to the synthesis of the muscular planes and the skin, a passive tubular drain was fixed, in order to avoid the accumulation of exudate and consequent dehiscence of stitches, which was removed on the 6th postoperative day. For postoperative analgesia, epidural morphine was administered for 6 days and intravenous phenylbutazone for 3 days. Antibiotic therapy was performed with Ceftiofur and Metronidazole. The stitches were removed on the 15th postoperative day, after the correct healing of the surgical wound. The patient’s return to activity was gradual and he was pasture sound on the 42nd postoperative day. After medical discharge, contact with the owner was kept until the fifth postoperative month, and he related that the animal remained walking well and maintaining his reproductive function.Discussion: Femoral capital physeal fractures can occur in young animals, and are not common in clinical surgical care. Clinical signs are crackle of the joint on manipulation and presence of swelling in the affected region. The patient in question, in addition to evident lameness, had crackling and painful sensation during the abduction of the limb, but there was no local swelling, but an atrophy of the musculature of the limb, that occurs in cases of chronic femoral injury. Surgical intervention is the indicated method of treatment and should be performed as soon as possible after the injury has occurred, avoiding the worsening of bone and joint degeneration. Femoral head ostectomy is more suitable for animals less than 12 months old and weighing up to 100 kg. The technique has as a postoperative complication the contamination of the surgical wound, however the implantation of the passive tubular drain allowed rapid evolution of healing. Physical rehabilitation in the postoperative period is variable according to the progress of the animal’s locomotion. Therefore, the colocefalectomy technique aims to maintain the patient’s quality of life, even as in the case reported, it allowed the animal to maintain the reproductive function

    Perfusão regional do membro com antimicrobianos em equinos

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    Orthopedic infections are conditions commonly observed in horses, often affecting important structures such as bone and synovial tissue. Septic source conditions are extremely important in horses as they may result in permanent lameness caused by irreversible joint lesions. Therefore, treatments that result in higher concentrations of antimicrobials in infected areas act more effectively eliminating the bacterial population in these tissues. Therefore, the regional limb perfusion has proven to be an excellent alternative. This review addresses the main issues of regional limb perfusion with antimicrobials in horses. It will describe intravenous and intraosseous techniques, which involve the administration of an antimicrobial solution, in a part of the limb, previously isolated from the systemic circulation by applying a tourniquet. Regional perfusion has been described as a successful treatment for septic conditions at the distal region of the equine limb, since high concentrations of antimicrobial are achieved at the sites affected. In addition, it is easy to perform and presents a low risk of adverse systemic effects as well as reduced cost.As infecções ortopédicas são condições comumente observadas em equinos, afetando frequentemente estruturas nobres como ossos e tecido sinovial. Afecções de origem séptica são de extrema importância na espécie equina, pois podem resultar em claudicação permanente provocada por danos articulares irreversíveis. Desta forma, tratamentos que resultam em concentrações elevadas de antimicrobianos nas áreas infectadas atuam de maneira mais eficaz na eliminação da população bacteriana nestes tecidos. Neste sentido, a perfusão regional do membro tem se mostrado uma excelente alternativa. A presente revisão aborda os principais aspectos relacionados às técnicas de perfusão regional do membro com antimicrobianos em equinos. Serão descritas as técnicas intravenosa e intraóssea, as quais envolvem a administração de antimicrobianos, em uma região selecionada do membro, isolada previamente da circulação sistêmica por meio da aplicação de um torniquete. A perfusão regional tem sido descrita com sucesso no tratamento de condições sépticas da região distal do membro de equinos, visto que altas concentrações de antimicrobianos são alcançadas nos locais afetados. Além disso, é de fácil realização e apresenta baixo risco de efeitos adversos sistêmicos, bem como custo reduzido

    Solvolyses of diarylmethyl chlorides. A comprehensive stability scale for diarylcarbenium ions

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    Eleven donor substituted diarylmethyl chlorides have been solvolyzed in ethanol. The rate constants, determined at 25°C, and additional ethanolysis data taken from the literature have been connected with solvolvsis rate constants, determined in other solvents, to construct a stability scale for 74 diarylcarbenium ions, covering a rate range of> 1012. Correlation equations are given which allow the calculation of solvolysis rates in other solvents, of equilibrium constants, and of rate constants for reactions involving diarylcarbenium ions

    Assessing cognitive dysfunction in Parkinson’s: An online tool to detect visuo-perceptual deficits

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    BACKGROUND: People with Parkinson’s disease (PD) who develop visuo-perceptual deficits are at higher risk of dementia, but we lack tests that detect subtle visuoperceptual deficits and can be performed by untrained personnel. Hallucinations are associated with cognitive impairment and typically involve perception of complex objects. Changes in object perception may therefore be a sensitive marker of visuo-perceptual deficits in PD. Objective: We developed an online platform to test visuo-perceptual function. We hypothesised that (1) visuo-perceptual deficits in PD could be detected using online tests, (2) object perception would be preferentially affected, and (3) these deficits would be caused by changes in perception rather than response bias. METHODS: We assessed 91 people with PD and 275 controls. Performance was compared using classical frequentist statistics. We then fitted a hierarchical Bayesian signal detection theory model to a subset of tasks. RESULTS: People with PD were worse than controls at object recognition, showing no deficits in other visuoperceptual tests. Specifically, they were worse at identifying skewed images (P <.0001); at detecting hidden objects (P 5.0039); at identifying objects in peripheral vision (P <.0001); and at detecting biological motion (P 5.0065). In contrast, people with PD were not worse at mental rotation or subjective size perception. Using signal detection modelling, we found this effect was driven by change in perceptual sensitivity rather than response bias. CONCLUSIONS: Online tests can detect visuo-perceptual defi- cits in people with PD, with object recognition particularly affected. Ultimately, visuo-perceptual tests may be developed to identify at-risk patients for clinical trials to slow PD dementia

    ATLAS Pixel Opto-Electronics

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    We have developed two radiation-hard ASICs for optical data transmission in the ATLAS pixel detector at the LHC at CERN: a driver chip for a Vertical Cavity Surface Emitting Laser (VCSEL) diode for 80 Mbit/s data transmission from the detector, and a Bi-Phase Mark decoder chip to recover the control data and 40 MHz clock received optically by a PIN diode. We have successfully implemented both ASICs in 0.25 micron CMOS technology using enclosed layout transistors and guard rings for increased radiation hardness. We present results of the performance of these chips, including irradiation with 24 GeV protons up to 61 Mrad (2.3 x 10e15 p/cm^2).Comment: 17 pages, 23 figures, submitted to NIM Added references. Added figure 15. Moved sec. IV to sec. I
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