32 research outputs found
Managing AI Bias: Executive Perspectives
Artificial intelligence (AI) applications are taking the world by storm. Yet increasingly, these solutions are coming under fire as being “biased”. This presentation describes the actions taken by three successful digital leaders to overcome this issue and ensure that the resulting decision information is fair and explainable. Their advice is part of a much larger study we have conducted to understand the actions “digitally mature” organizations take to separate themselves from “digitally developing” companies. The goal of our studies is to help digitally developing organizations―the great majority― catch up
Research and demonstration updates: ISU Rhodes Research Farm and PFI on-farm cooperator data
A recently completed study compared the economic return of hooped buildings versus conventional facilities. Factors considered included pig growth rate, feed efficiency, developing growth function, distrib-qtion of growth, production costs and returns, and rate of return on investment
Force-Field Compensation in a Manual Tracking Task
This study addresses force/movement control in a dynamic “hybrid” task: the master sub-task is continuous manual tracking of a target moving along an eight-shaped Lissajous figure, with the tracking error as the primary performance index; the slave sub-task is compensation of a disturbing curl viscous field, compatibly with the primary performance index. The two sub-tasks are correlated because the lateral force the subject must exert on the eight-shape must be proportional to the longitudinal movement speed in order to perform a good tracking. The results confirm that visuo-manual tracking is characterized by an intermittent control mechanism, in agreement with previous work; the novel finding is that the overall control patterns are not altered by the presence of a large deviating force field, if compared with the undisturbed condition. It is also found that the control of interaction-forces is achieved by a combination of arm stiffness properties and direct force control, as suggested by the systematic lateral deviation of the trajectories from the nominal path and the comparison between perturbed trials and catch trials. The coordination of the two sub-tasks is quickly learnt after the activation of the deviating force field and is achieved by a combination of force and the stiffness components (about 80% vs. 20%), which is a function of the implicit accuracy of the tracking task
Overview and status of EXCLAIM, the experiment for cryogenic large-aperture intensity mapping
The EXperiment for Cryogenic Large-Aperture Intensity Mapping (EXCLAIM) is a
balloon-borne far-infrared telescope that will survey star formation history
over cosmological time scales to improve our understanding of why the star
formation rate declined at redshift z < 2, despite continued clustering of dark
matter. Specifically,EXCLAIM will map the emission of redshifted carbon
monoxide and singly-ionized carbon lines in windows over a redshift range 0 < z
< 3.5, following an innovative approach known as intensity mapping. Intensity
mapping measures the statistics of brightness fluctuations of cumulative line
emissions instead of detecting individual galaxies, thus enabling a blind,
complete census of the emitting gas. To detect this emission unambiguously,
EXCLAIM will cross-correlate with a spectroscopic galaxy catalog. The EXCLAIM
mission uses a cryogenic design to cool the telescope optics to approximately
1.7 K. The telescope features a 90-cm primary mirror to probe spatial scales on
the sky from the linear regime up to shot noise-dominated scales. The telescope
optical elements couple to six {\mu}-Spec spectrometer modules, operating over
a 420-540 GHz frequency band with a spectral resolution of 512 and featuring
microwave kinetic inductance detectors. A Radio Frequency System-on-Chip
(RFSoC) reads out the detectors in the baseline design. The cryogenic telescope
and the sensitive detectors allow EXCLAIM to reach high sensitivity in spectral
windows of low emission in the upper atmosphere. Here, an overview of the
mission design and development status since the start of the EXCLAIM project in
early 2019 is presented.Comment: SPIE Astronomical Telescopes + Instrumentation. arXiv admin note:
substantial text overlap with arXiv:1912.0711
Effects of Once-Weekly Exenatide on Cardiovascular Outcomes in Type 2 Diabetes.
Abstract
BACKGROUND:
The cardiovascular effects of adding once-weekly treatment with exenatide to usual care in patients with type 2 diabetes are unknown.
METHODS:
We randomly assigned patients with type 2 diabetes, with or without previous cardiovascular disease, to receive subcutaneous injections of extended-release exenatide at a dose of 2 mg or matching placebo once weekly. The primary composite outcome was the first occurrence of death from cardiovascular causes, nonfatal myocardial infarction, or nonfatal stroke. The coprimary hypotheses were that exenatide, administered once weekly, would be noninferior to placebo with respect to safety and superior to placebo with respect to efficacy.
RESULTS:
In all, 14,752 patients (of whom 10,782 [73.1%] had previous cardiovascular disease) were followed for a median of 3.2 years (interquartile range, 2.2 to 4.4). A primary composite outcome event occurred in 839 of 7356 patients (11.4%; 3.7 events per 100 person-years) in the exenatide group and in 905 of 7396 patients (12.2%; 4.0 events per 100 person-years) in the placebo group (hazard ratio, 0.91; 95% confidence interval [CI], 0.83 to 1.00), with the intention-to-treat analysis indicating that exenatide, administered once weekly, was noninferior to placebo with respect to safety (P<0.001 for noninferiority) but was not superior to placebo with respect to efficacy (P=0.06 for superiority). The rates of death from cardiovascular causes, fatal or nonfatal myocardial infarction, fatal or nonfatal stroke, hospitalization for heart failure, and hospitalization for acute coronary syndrome, and the incidence of acute pancreatitis, pancreatic cancer, medullary thyroid carcinoma, and serious adverse events did not differ significantly between the two groups.
CONCLUSIONS:
Among patients with type 2 diabetes with or without previous cardiovascular disease, the incidence of major adverse cardiovascular events did not differ significantly between patients who received exenatide and those who received placebo. (Funded by Amylin Pharmaceuticals; EXSCEL ClinicalTrials.gov number, NCT01144338 .)
Research and demonstration updates: ISU Rhodes Research Farm and PFI on-farm cooperator data
A recently completed study compared the economic return of hooped buildings versus conventional facilities. Factors considered included pig growth rate, feed efficiency, developing growth function, distrib-qtion of growth, production costs and returns, and rate of return on investment.</p
1,3,2,5-dioxadiphosphorinanes - 6-membered Ring Compounds Containing 2 Different Phosphorus Atoms
The reaction of bis(hydroxymethyl)phenylphosphane with tert-butyldichlorophosphane leads to the formation of cis-2-tert-butyl-5-phenyl-1,3,2,5-dioxadiphosphorinane (1). The cis configuration was definitively proven by the X-ray diffraction study of the 2, 5-dithioxo derivative (2), which was obtained from (1) by a stereoselective reaction. The diselenoxo compound (3) was also prepared. These three new compounds were subjected to a complete NMR study (1H,13C,31P, and77Se). © 1985 Plenum Publishing Corporation.SCOPUS: ar.jinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishe
8-membered Heterocycles Containing 2 Phosphorus Atoms - X-ray-diffraction and Nuclear-magnetic-resonance Studies of 2,6-dimethyl-1,3-dioxa-2,6-diphosphacyclo-octane 2,6-disulfides and 2,6-diselenides
trans- and cis-2,6-dimethyl-1,3-dioxa-2,6-diphosphacyclo-octane 2,6-disulphides (1) and (2), and trans- and cis-2,6-diselenides (3) and (4), have been investigated by means of 1H (2D, J-resolved), 13C, and 31P n.m.r. spectroscopy and X-ray diffraction. In the solid state the cis-isomers adopt a crown conformation and the trans-isomers a boat-chair conformation. The orientations of P-X (X = S or Se) and P-Me bonds are quasi-axial and quasi-equatorial, respectively. Room-temperature n.m.r. data can be interpreted on the basis of the X-ray data. A fast enantiomerization between two boat-chair conformations of opposite chirality characterizes the trans-isomers, whereas the cis-isomers exist mainly in a crown conformation similar to that observed in the crystal.SCOPUS: ar.jinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishe
Targeted brain activation using an MR-compatible wrist torque measurement device and isometric motor tasks during functional magnetic resonance imaging
Dedicated pairs of isometric wrist flexion tasks, with and without visual feedback of the exerted torque, were designed to target activation of the CBL and BG in healthy subjects during functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI). Selective activation of the cerebellum (CBL) and basal ganglia (BG), often implicated in movement disorders such as tremor and dystonia, may help identify pathological changes and expedite diagnosis. A prototyped MR-compatible wrist torque measurement device, free of magnetic and conductive materials, allowed safe execution of tasks during fMRI without causing artifacts. A significant increase of activity in CBL and BG was found in healthy volunteers during a constant torque task with visual feedback compared to a constant torque task without visual feedback. This study shows that specific pairs of motor tasks using MR-compatible equipment at the wrist allow for targeted activation of CBL and BG, paving a new way for research into the pathophysiology of movement disorders