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Efficiency of an Energy-Dissipating Barrier
The proposed paper describes some experimental procedures, used in (a) laboratory to recognize the energy-dissipating ability of soil and (b) in centrifuge to generate in-flight stress waves propagating through a centrifugal soil mass in order to investigate the efficiency of a stress wave mitigation barrier. The screening principle of this new type of energy-dissipating barrier has been suggested by the dissipative behavior of sandy soils, evidenced by infrared vibrothermography
Safety Evaluation of Overhead Line Towers
A nondestructive vibratory testing using impulsive tension slacking has been devised for the quality and safety control of overhead line towers of Electricité de France. Several structural control experiments have been conducted on four-legged towers resting on three types of foundations: concrete stepped or pedestal blocks, steel piles and prestressed foundations. Experimental results have given significant vibratory signatures in close connection with the geotechnical response characteristics of both slender structures and their foundations. This paper presents some significant results of the test program of safety evaluation of the pylon
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Hemoglobin A1c Levels Modify Associations between Dietary Acid Load and Breast Cancer Recurrence.
BackgroundMetabolic acidosis promotes cancer metastasis. No prospective studies have examined the association between dietary acid load and breast cancer recurrence among breast cancer survivors, who are susceptible to metabolic acidosis. Hyperglycemia promotes cancer progression and acid formation; however, researchers have not examined whether hyperglycemia can modify the association between dietary acid load and breast cancer recurrence.MethodsWe studied 3081 early-stage breast cancer survivors enrolled in the Women's Healthy Eating and Living study who provided dietary information through 24-h recalls at baseline and during follow-up and had measurements of hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) at baseline. We assessed dietary acid load using two common dietary acid load scores, potential renal acid load (PRAL) score and net endogenous acid production (NEAP) score.ResultsAfter an average of 7.3 years of follow-up, dietary acid load was positively associated with recurrence when baseline HbA1c levels were ≥ 5.6% (median level) and ≥5.7% (pre-diabetic cut-point). In the stratum with HbA1c ≥ 5.6%, comparing the highest to the lowest quartile of dietary acid load, the multivariable-adjusted hazard ratio was 2.15 (95% confidence interval [CI] 1.34-3.48) for PRAL and was 2.31 (95% CI 1.42-3.74) for NEAP. No associations were observed in the stratum with HbA1c levels were <5.6%. P-values for interactions were 0.01 for PRAL and 0.05 for NEAP.ConclusionsOur study demonstrated for the first time that even at or above normal to high HbA1c levels, dietary acid load was associated with increased risk of breast cancer recurrence among breast cancer survivors.ImpactsOur study provides strong evidence for developing specific dietary acid load guidelines based on HbA1c levels
Wave propagation through soils in centrifuge testing.
International audienceWave propagation phenomena in soils can be experimentally simulated using centrifuge scale models. An original excitation device (drop-ball arrangement) is proposed to generate short wave trains. Wave reflections on model boundaries are taken into account and removed by homomorphic filtering. Propagation is investigated through dispersion laws. For drop-ball experiments, spherical wave field analysis assuming linear viscoelasticity leads to a complete analytical description of wave propagation. Damping phenomena are examined and evaluated using this description
Multipole Expansion for the Electron-Nucleus Scattering at High Energies in the Unified Electroweak Theory
The article presents the multipole expansion for the electron-nucleus
scattering cross section at high energies within the framework of the unified
electroweak theory. The electroweak currents of the nucleus are expanded into
simple components with definite angular momentum, which are called the
multipole form factors. The multipole expansion of the cross section is a
consequence of the above expansion. Besides the familiar electromagnetic form
factors, there are weak form factors related to weak interactions,
corresponding to the vector and axial (pseudovector) weak currents. We do not
use the impulse approximation, the multipole form factors are calculated
directly, using only the Born approximation. We will present some examples in
the next paper.Comment: 7 pages, 0 figur
Microbial ecology of Thiobacillus ferrooxidans
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Washington. D.C.The contents of this report were developed in part under a grant from
the Department of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey. Grant number 14-08-0001-61313
Conversion Prediction Using Multi-task Conditional Attention Networks to Support the Creation of Effective Ad Creative
Accurately predicting conversions in advertisements is generally a
challenging task, because such conversions do not occur frequently. In this
paper, we propose a new framework to support creating high-performing ad
creatives, including the accurate prediction of ad creative text conversions
before delivering to the consumer. The proposed framework includes three key
ideas: multi-task learning, conditional attention, and attention highlighting.
Multi-task learning is an idea for improving the prediction accuracy of
conversion, which predicts clicks and conversions simultaneously, to solve the
difficulty of data imbalance. Furthermore, conditional attention focuses
attention of each ad creative with the consideration of its genre and target
gender, thus improving conversion prediction accuracy. Attention highlighting
visualizes important words and/or phrases based on conditional attention. We
evaluated the proposed framework with actual delivery history data (14,000
creatives displayed more than a certain number of times from Gunosy Inc.), and
confirmed that these ideas improve the prediction performance of conversions,
and visualize noteworthy words according to the creatives' attributes.Comment: 9 pages, 6 figures. Accepted at The 25th ACM SIGKDD Conference on
Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining (KDD 2019) as an applied data science
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3D Hopkinson bar: new experiments for dynamic testing on soils.
International audienceThe direct analysis of the dynamic response of materials is possible using Split Hopkinson pressure bar method. For soils, it has to be adapted since the specimen has generally poor mechanical properties. An original experimental arrangement called "Three-Dimensional Split Hopkinson Pressure Bar" (3D SHPB) is proposed. It allows the measurement of the complete three-dimensional dynamic response of soils. Different types of confinement systems are used. The results on different loading paths are compared with other works on sand and clay. The analysis at grain-size level gives further elements on the comminution process
Isoform-specific effects of ApoE on neurite outgrowth in Olfactory Epithelium culture
The apolipoprotein E4 (apoE4) genotype is a major risk factor for developing late-onset Alzheimer’s disease (AD). Inheritance of apoE4 is also associated with impairments in olfactory function in early stages of AD. In this project we examined the effects of the three common isoforms of human apoE (apoE2, apoE3, and apoE4) on neuronal differentiation and neurite outgrowth in explant cultures of mouse olfactory epithelium (OE)
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