178 research outputs found
Applications of GNSS Slant Path Delay Data on Meteorology at Storm Scales
This chapter focuses on applications of Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) slant path delay data (SPD) to obtain signals from thunderstorms or rainbands. Current operational numerical weather prediction systems (NWPs) use water vapor distributions derived by GNSS technology as vital information for predicting convective rainfall. Mostly, zenith total delay or integrated water vapor data are used at horizontal scales of several tens of kilometers for this purpose. Beyond such operational use, SPD can be used to obtain information on storms (cumulonimbus) at horizontal scales of less than 10 km. For instance, found that SPD represents very small-scale phenomena of less than 10 km and can be used to estimate water vapor distribution around a thunderstorm with a strong tornado, and succeeded in improving the forecast skill of a rainband at 10 km scale. This chapter reviews SPD, which is invaluable for predicting thunderstorms and/or rainbands
Narain CFTs from quantum codes and their gauging
We investigate the gauging of a symmetry in Narain conformal
field theories (CFTs) constructed from qudit stabilizer codes. Considering both
orbifold and fermionization, we establish a connection between
gauging procedures and modifications of the momentum lattice by vectors
characterizing the symmetry. We also provide three-dimensional
interpretations of gaugings through abelian Chern-Simons
theories, which act as symmetry topological field theories.Comment: 60 pages, 8 figures; v2: addition and minor correction in section 5,
references added; v3: minor chang
Narain CFTs from nonbinary stabilizer codes
We generalize the construction of Narain conformal field theories (CFTs) from
qudit stabilizer codes to the construction from quantum stabilizer codes over
the finite field of prime power order ( with prime and
) or over the ring with . Our construction results
in rational CFTs, which cover a larger set of points in the moduli space of
Narain CFTs than the previous one. We also propose a correspondence between a
quantum stabilizer code with non-zero logical qubits and a finite set of Narain
CFTs. We illustrate the correspondence with well-known stabilizer codes.Comment: 38 page
Norwood procedure with right ventricle to pulmonary artery conduit: a single-centre 20-year experience
Objectives: The aim of this study was to evaluate the long-term outcomes of the Norwood procedure with right ventricle-pulmonary artery (RV-PA) conduit for hypoplastic left heart complex (HLHC).
Methods: A retrospective observational study was performed in 136 patients with HLHC who underwent a Norwood procedure with RV-PA conduit between 1998 and 2017. The probabilities of survival, reintervention and Fontan completion were analyzed.
Results: Stage 1 survival was 91.9% (125/136). Reintervention for pulmonary artery stenosis was needed for 22% and 30% at stage 2 and 3, respectively, while 15% underwent reintervention for aortic arch recoarctation. Among 106 bidirectional Glenn survivors, 93 (68% of the total number of patients) had a Fontan completion, while four were not considered to be Fontan candidates. Risk factors for overall mortality included weighing
Conclusions: Probabilities of survival and Fontan completion were acceptable under the current surgical strategy incorporating RV-PA Norwood procedure as the first palliation. Incorporating a strategy to maintain pulmonary artery growth and ventricular function through the staged repair is of prime importance. Further studies are necessary to observe changes in atrioventricular regurgitation as well as in right ventricular function, in patients who require atrioventricular valve interventions during the staged Fontan completion
Staged Repair of Tetralogy of Fallot: A Strategy for Optimizing Clinical and Functional Outcomes
Background
This study evaluated the impact of a staged surgical strategy incorporating a modified Blalock-Taussig shunt (BTS) for tetralogy of Fallot (TOF) on pulmonary valve annulus (PVA) growth, the rate of valve-sparing repair (VSR) at the time of intracardiac repair (ICR), and long-term functional outcomes.
Methods
This retrospective study included 330 patients with TOF who underwent ICR between 1991 and 2019, including 57 patients (17%) who underwent BTS. The mean follow-up period was 15.0±7.3 years. We compared the data of patients who underwent BTS and those who did not undergo BTS before ICR.
Results
The median age and body weight before BTS were 71 (28–199) days and 4.3 (3.3–6.8) kg respectively. There were no in-hospital or interstage deaths after BTS. The PVA Z-scores of patients with BTS revealed significant growth after BTS (from -4.2±1.8 to -3.0±1.7, P
Conclusions
A staged surgical strategy incorporating BTS as the first palliation for symptomatic patients resulted in no mortality. BTS may have contributed to the avoidance of primary transannular patch repair (TAP) and facilitated PVA growth; therefore, approximately half of the symptomatic neonates and infants were recruited for VSR. Staged repair may have led to functionally-reliable delayed TAP repair, thereby resulting in less surgical reinterventions
Study of laser frequency stability from the observed vertical wind velocity by the Na lidar at Troms*
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Study on variation of neutral temperature in the polar MLT region using a sodium LIDAR at Tromsø
第2回極域科学シンポジウム/第35回極域宙空圏シンポジウム 11月14日(月) 国立極地研究所 2階大会議
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