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    Optimal tracking for pairs of qubit states

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    In classical control theory, tracking refers to the ability to perform measurements and feedback on a classical system in order to enforce some desired dynamics. In this paper we investigate a simple version of quantum tracking, namely, we look at how to optimally transform the state of a single qubit into a given target state, when the system can be prepared in two different ways, and the target state depends on the choice of preparation. We propose a tracking strategy that is proved to be optimal for any input and target states. Applications in the context of state discrimination, state purification, state stabilization and state-dependent quantum cloning are presented, where existing optimality results are recovered and extended.Comment: 15 pages, 8 figures. Extensive revision of text, optimality results extended, other physical applications include

    Rise in the frequency of cloud cover in LANDSAT data for the period 1973 to 1981

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    Percentages of cloud cover in LANDSAT imagery were used to calculate the cloud cover monthly average statistic for each LANDSAT scene in Brazil, during the period of 1973 to 1981. The average monthly cloud cover and the monthly minimum cloud cover were also calculated for the regions of north, northeast, central west, southeast and south, separately

    Método EPS para manejo da irrigação de forrageiras.

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    Control of uncertain compartmental systems

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    \ A study of the performance of mass control for compartmental systems, under the presence of uncertainties, is presented. Bounds for the asymptotical mass offset are derived as a functional of the uncertainty bounds. The obtained results are illustrated by simulations for the case of neuromuscular blockade control of patients undergoing surgery

    Estimation of the sugar cane cultivated area from LANDSAT images using the two phase sampling method

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    A two phase sampling method and the optimal sampling segment dimensions for the estimation of sugar cane cultivated area were developed. This technique employs visual interpretations of LANDSAT images and panchromatic aerial photographs considered as the ground truth. The estimates, as a mean value of 100 simulated samples, represent 99.3% of the true value with a CV of approximately 1%; the relative efficiency of the two phase design was 157% when compared with a one phase aerial photographs sample

    Ionizing Radiation Affects Epigenetic Programming in Adolescent Mice

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    poster abstractHumans are exposed to low and mild doses of radiation frequently, ranging from the natural environment to medical procedures like x-ray and CT scans. Ionizing radiation of various doses has been known to potentially cause not only cellular but also genomic changes. Here, we demonstrate that epigenetics is also altered by the radiation. Epigenetics is a chemical coding above the gene, which plays critical roles in brain development, cognitive aberrations and other neurological impairments. How radiation, as an external environmental factor, causes epigenetic change is not understood. DNA methylation, key in epigenetics, including 5-methylcytosine (5mC) and 5-hydroxymethylcytosine (5hmC) have been shown to either suppress or activate gene transcription. To aid in elucidating the role in which radiation affects epigenetic outcomes, we examined the effects of radiation on both epigenetic and phenotypic markers within the hippocampus. In this study we treated, via x-ray C57BL/6 mice, postnatal day (P) 21 with various doses (2Gy-4.5Gy) of radiation coupled with varying frequencies (0.5 Gy x 4, 1.5 Gy x 3, or 4.5Gy x 1) during a 4-week period. We used immunohistochemistry staining with cell proliferation, transcription and epigenetic markers. We found loss of 5mC in the sub-granular layer of the dentate gyrus (DG) in the upper and lower arms. Likewise a loss of 5hmC in the sub-granular layer of the DG, as well as in the cornu Ammonis (CA) layers 1 and 2. There was also loss of a transcriptional activation marker within the DG of the hippocampus. Furthermore, decreased cell proliferation in the adult neurogenesis in the hippocampus was found. Exposure to ionizing radiation altered the normal epigenetic profile of the mice. Understanding the mechanism by which ionizing radiation affects epigenetic programming will provide insight into how to develop protection against the potentially harmful risks associated with radiation exposure

    The Relationship Between Lower Extremity Functional Strength and Aerobic Performance in Youth with Cerebral Palsy (CP)

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    The interactions between municipal socioeconomic status and age on hip fracture risk

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    The final publication is available at Springer via http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00198-014-2869-0SUMMARY: Age modifies the effect of area-level socioeconomic status (SES) in the risk of fragility hip fractures (HF). For older individuals, the risk of HF increases as SES increases. For younger individuals, risk of HF increases as SES decreases. Our study may help decision-makers to better direct the implementation of political decisions. INTRODUCTION: The effect of socioeconomic status (SES) on hip fracture (HF) incidence remains unclear. The objective of this study is to evaluate the association between HF incidence and municipality-level SES as well as interactions between age and SES. METHODS: From the Portuguese Hospital Discharge Database, we selected hospitalizations (2000-2010) of patients aged 50+, with HF diagnosis (codes 820.x, ICD9-CM), caused by traumas of low/moderate energy, excluding bone cancer cases and readmissions for aftercare. Municipalities were classified according to SES (deprived to affluent) using 2001 Census data. A spatial Bayesian hierarchical regression model (controlling for data heterogeneity and spatial autocorrelation), using the Poisson distribution, was used to quantify the relative risk (RR) of HF, 95% credible interval (95%CrI), and analyze the interaction between age and SES after adjusting for rural conditions. RESULTS: There were 96,905 HF, 77.3% of which were on women who, on average, were older than men (mean age 81.2±8.5 vs 78.2±10.1 years) at admission (p<0.001). In women, there was a lower risk associated with better SES: RR=0.83 (95%CrI 0.65-1.00) for affluent versus deprived. There was an inverse association between SES and HF incidence rate in the youngest and a direct association in the oldest, for both sexes, but significant only between deprived and affluent in older ages (≥75 years). CONCLUSIONS: Interaction between SES and age may be due to inequalities in lifestyles, access to health systems, and preventive actions. These results may help decision-makers to better understand the epidemiology of hip fractures and to better direct the available funding.Programa Operacional Factores de Competitividade (COMPETE)Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia (FCT

    Aplicativo para simulação do impacto econômico e financeiro da decisão de investimento em tecnologias para a pecuária leiteira

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    Este trabalho teve por objetivo desenvolver um aplicativo para auxiliar na tomada de decisão de investimentos em tecnologias de produção de leite, tendo como base a planilha eletrônica. O aplicativo auxilia ainda em análises ex-ante de tecnologias, permitindo que pesquisadores avaliem os impactos econômicos e financeiros das suas hipóteses de pesquisa, assim como a elaboração de projetos de investimento por técnicos do setor
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