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The Signal Data Explorer: A high performance Grid based signal search tool for use in distributed diagnostic applications
We describe a high performance Grid based signal search tool for distributed diagnostic applications developed in conjunction with Rolls-Royce plc for civil aero engine condition monitoring applications. With the introduction of advanced monitoring technology into engineering systems, healthcare, etc., the associated diagnostic processes are increasingly required to handle and consider vast amounts of data. An exemplar of such a diagnosis process was developed during the DAME project, which built a proof of concept demonstrator to assist in the enhanced diagnosis and prognosis of aero-engine conditions. In particular it has shown the utility of an interactive viewing and high performance distributed search tool (the Signal Data Explorer) in the aero-engine diagnostic process. The viewing and search techniques are equally applicable to other domains. The Signal Data Explorer and search services have been demonstrated on the Worldwide Universities Network to search distributed databases of electrocardiograph data
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Content representation in the human medial temporal lobe
The transformation of sensory inputs into complex memory representations is fundamental to human experience; yet, little is known about how this crucial process is achieved. When you meet your friend at the new cafe in town, what part of the brain encodes this novel scene into long term memory? What part encoded your friend’s favorite t-shirt, so that the sight of it gives you a feeling of familiarity rather than surprise? It is well-established that the medial temporal lobe (MTL) is crucial to both processes, but the MTL is not a single homogeneous region. In fact, it is composed of several anatomically distinct subregions including hippocampus, perirhinal cortex (PRC) and parahippocampal cortex (PHC). However, the computations performed by each subregion to encode individual events is still unclear. The present research tests the central hypothesis that different forms of event content are transformed into memory by distinct subregions within the MTL. A critical barrier in the study of content representation thus far has been its focus on comparing univariate peak activations in a region to different stimulus materials. To go beyond this limited approach, we employed multivariate statistical analyses that takes into account how event content is represented by distributed activity in MTL subregions. First, we examine the content-specific contributions of MTL subregions to episodic encoding and retrieval. Then, we demonstrate how these distributed representations support memory-based prediction to resolve ambiguities in our environment.Neuroscienc
How to perform left atrial transseptal access and catheter ablation of atrial fibrillation from a superior approach
The standard technique for percutaneous catheter ablation of atrial fibrillation (AF) involves obtaining left atrial access and catheter manipulation from an inferior transfemoral venous access. However, in patients with inferior vena cava interruption, a standard transfemoral venous approach is not possible. In these cases, a percutaneous approach from a superior central vein, such as the internal jugular vein or the axillary/subclavian vein can be considered. In this article, we describe the details of our technique to obtain left atrial catheterization and perform catheter ablation of AF from a superior approach. Our technique involves the use of steerable sheaths, dedicated radiofrequency wires, and intracardiac echocardiography guidance.Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/153672/1/jce14294_am.pdfhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/153672/2/jce14294.pd
A detailed analysis of online pharmacy characteristics to inform safe usage by patients
Background: Evidence suggests that consumers potentially put themselves at risk when purchasing medicines on-line. Whilst logos provided by regulators may provide some level of reassurance there may be other indicators which could be used by consumers to identify those websites which may be safely used. Objectives: Identify characteristics of on-line pharmacies which are related to whether websites are regulated or non-regulated and those characteristics which could be used by patients to increase the likelihood of accessing regulated sites. Setting: Online pharmacies which supply diazepam, fluoxetine and simvastatin. Methods: Using piloted search terms via Google and Yahoo search engines, identified websites were screened for regulatory status, adherence to regulatory standards, administrative requirements, clinical assessment requirements and additional details deemed to be of relevance to a user. Characteristics of regulated and non-regulated (defined as those with an absence of a correctly linked regulatory logo) websites were compared to identify differences which could be used to improve patient safety. Main outcome measure: Regulatory status, adherence to regulatory standards, quality of information provision, barriers to medicines access. Results: 113 websites sold diazepam, fluoxetine and simvastatin; were identified within the first 100 results. Less than quarter were found to be regulated online pharmacies. 80 websites were willing to sell the medication without a prescription. The unregulated internet pharmacy websites (defined as those with an absence of a correctly linked regulatory logo) were found to adhere more closely to the clinical criteria, were less significantly likely to disclose a contact name and address, telephone number of the pharmacy or demand a prescription prior to sale (P\0.05, Fisher’s Exact). Conclusions: The three prescription-only medicines which are liable to abuse, have potentially serious interactions and require counselling to ensure patient safety are readily available via the internet. When purchasing medicines via this route UK consumers should be made aware of the importance of regulatory logos and additionally should ensure that the seller can be meaningfully contacted by the contact details provided. The provision of clinical information should not be used alone as an indication of the seller’s provenance
Nearly-zero transmission through periodically modulated ultrathin metal films
Transmission of light through an optically ultrathin metal film with a
thickness comparable to its skin depth is significant. We demonstrate
experimentally nearly-zero transmission of light through a film periodically
modulated by a one-dimensional array of subwavelength slits. The suppressed
optical transmission is due to the excitation of surface plasmon polaritons and
the zero-transmission phenomenon is strongly dependent on the polarization of
the incident wave.Comment: accepted by AP
Application of OCT to examination of easel paintings
We present results of applying low coherence interferometry to gallery paintings. Infrared low coherence interferometry is capable of non-destructive examination of paintings in 3D, which shows not only the structure of the varnish layer but also the paint layers
China’s Sudan engagement: changing Northern and Southern political trajectories in peace and war
China has developed a more consequential role in Sudan over the past two decades, during which it has become bound up in the combination of enduring violent internal instability and protracted external adversity that has characterized the politics of the central state since the 1989 Islamist revolution. Two inter-related political trajectories of China’s Sudan engagement are examined here. The first concerns Beijing’s relations with the ruling National Congress party in incorporating China into its domestic politics and foreign relations amidst war in Darfur, to which Beijing has responded through a more engaged political role. The second confronts the practical limitations of China’s sovereignty doctrine and exclusive reliance upon relations with the central state. Following the peace agreement of 2005 that ended the North–South war, and motivated by political imperatives linked to investment protection concerns, China has developed new relations with the semi-autonomous Government of Southern Sudan, thus seeking to position itself to navigate Sudan’s uncertain political future
A new monotonicity condition for ergodic backward SDEs and ergodic control with superquadratic Hamiltonians
We establish the existence (and in an appropriate sense uniqueness) of Markovian solutions for ergodic backward SDEs (BSDEs) under a novel monotonicity condition. Our monotonicity condition allows us to prove existence even when the driver f has arbitrary (in particular superquadratic) growth in z, which reveals an interesting trade-off between monotonicity and growth for ergodic BSDEs. The technique of proof is to establish a probabilistic representation of the derivative of the Markovian solution and then use this representation to obtain a priori estimates. Our study is motivated by applications to ergodic control, and we use our existence result to prove the existence of optimal controls for a class of ergodic control problems with potentially superquadratic Hamiltonians. We also treat a class of drivers coming from the construction of forward performance processes and interpret our monotonicity condition in this setting
Structure determination of PF3 adsorption on Cu(100) using X-ray standing waves
The local structure of the Cu(100)c(4x2)-PF3 adsorption phase has been investigated through the use of normal-incidence X-ray standing waves (NIXSW), monitored by P 1s and F 1s photoemission, together with P K-edge near-edge X-ray absorption fine structure (NEXAFS). NEXAFS shows the molecule to be oriented with its C3v symmetry axis essentially perpendicular to the surface, while the P NIXSW data show the molecule to be adsorbed in atop sites 2.37±0.04 Å above the surface, this distance corresponding to the Cu-P nearest-neighbour distance in the absence of any surface relaxation. F NIXSW indicates a surprisingly small height difference of the P and F atoms above the surface 0.44±0.06 Å, compared with the value expected for an undistorted gas-phase geometry of 0.77 Å, implying significant increases in the F-P-F bond angles. In addition, however, the F NIXSW data indicate that the molecules have a well-defined azimuthal orientation with a molecular mirror plane aligned in a substrate mirror plane, and with a small (5-10°) tilt of the molecule in this plane such that the two symmetrically-equivalent F atoms in each molecule are tilted down towards the surface
Electroanatomic Mapping to determine Scar Regions in patients with Atrial Fibrillation
Left atrial voltage maps are routinely acquired during electroanatomic
mapping in patients undergoing catheter ablation for atrial fibrillation. For
patients, who have prior catheter ablation when they are in sinus rhythm, the
voltage map can be used to identify low voltage areas using a threshold of 0.2
- 0.45 mV. However, such a voltage threshold for maps acquired during atrial
fibrillation has not been well established. A prerequisite for defining a
voltage threshold is to maximize the topologically matched low voltage areas
between the electroanatomic mapping acquired during atrial fibrillation and
sinus rhythm. This paper demonstrates a new technique to improve the
sensitivity and specificity of the matched low voltage areas. This is achieved
by computing omni-directional bipolar voltages and applying Gaussian Process
Regression based interpolation to derive the atrial fibrillation map. The
proposed method is evaluated on a test cohort of 7 male patients, and a total
of 46,589 data points were included in analysis. The low voltage areas in the
posterior left atrium and pulmonary vein junction are determined using the
standard method and the proposed method. Overall, the proposed method showed
patient-specific sensitivity and specificity in matching low voltage areas of
75.70% and 65.55% for a geometric mean of 70.69%. On average, there was an
improvement of 3.00% in the geometric mean, 7.88% improvement in sensitivity,
0.30% improvement in specificity compared to the standard method. The results
show that the proposed method is an improvement in matching low voltage areas.
This may help develop the voltage threshold to better identify low voltage
areas in the left atrium for patients in atrial fibrillation
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