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    Dermoskeleton morphogenesis in zebrafish fins

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    Zebrafish fins have a proximal skeleton of endochondral bones and a distal skeleton of dermal bones. Recent experimental and genetic studies are discovering mechanisms to control fin skeleton morphogenesis. Whereas the endochondral skeleton has been extensively studied, the formation of the dermal skeleton requires further revision. The shape of the dermal skeleton of the fin is generated in its distal growing margin and along a proximal growing domain. In these positions, dermoskeletal fin morphogenesis can be explained by intertissue interactions and the function of several genetic pathways. These pathways regulate patterning, size, and cell differentiation along three axes. Finally, a common genetic control of late development, regeneration, and tissue homeostasis of the fin dermoskeleton is currently being analyzed. These pathways may be responsible for the similar shape obtained after each morphogenetic process. This provides an interesting conceptual framework for future studies on this topic. Developmental Dynamics 239:2779–2794, 2010. © 2010 Wiley-Liss, Inc

    Guarantee of Service Processing Time of Process Group for Multimedia Application

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    Computer performance has improved year by year. As a result, multimedia applications can be executed on a computer simultaneously. However multimedia applications sometimes can not provide a good service because multimedia applications compete with themselves to get computer resources. For this reason, computer resources need to be reserved for multimedia applications to provide a good service. Besides, there are a lot of service applications that consist of multi process. Thus multi process need to be a unit of resource reservation to provide a service of appropriate quality. We call multi process a process group. In this paper, we propose execution that is a unit of processor time assignment. In addition we propose a mechanism for guaranteeing processing time of process groups by executions. 1

    Signal changes in standing magnetic resonance imaging of septic pedal osteitis in a Thoroughbred racehorse

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    Septic pedal osteitis refers to bacterial infection within the distal phalanx, which requires effective surgical intervention. A 3-year-old Thoroughbred colt underwent standing magnetic resonance imaging (sMRI) on the 10th day after admission (day 10), which revealed hyperintensity beneath the inner hoof wall in sagittal T2*-weighted and transverse T2-weighted sequence, suggesting abscess formation. On day 25, the second sMRI indicated development of osteitis, in which the lesion extended into the distal phalanx. This lesion was imaged as hyperintensity on T1-weighted, T2*-weighted and T2-weighted images. On day 59, laminitic changes were evident on T1-weighted and T2*-weighted images. Our case report suggests that sMRI could allow better understanding of the disease process than other conventional imaging modalities, and guide early surgical intervention

    Factors associated with employment in patients undergoing hemodialysis: a mixed methods study

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    Abstract Background For patients undergoing hemodialysis, continuing in labor is very challenging and many patients have difficulty in current and/or previous workplaces. The objective of the present study is to clarify the determinants of being employed in hemodialysis patients by use of the mixed methods approach. Methods One hundred and forty-nine patients undergoing hemodialysis were interviewed between 2010 and 2011 using the “100-category checklists” based on the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health developed for hemodialysis patients. The categories with which the participants experienced difficulty at workplace were analyzed using the mixed methods approach. In quantitative data, the patients undergoing hemodialysis were divided into two groups if they experienced any difficulty in current and/or previous workplaces (i.e., “experienced” group vs. “not experienced” group). In qualitative data, responses to the open-ended questions were analyzed using a grounded theory approach. Results In total of 149 patients (male, 66%; mean age 62 years; mean hemodialysis vintage, 8.6 years), 62% had diabetes and 86% were in labor at the time of investigation. In a quantitative analysis, compared to the unexperienced group, the experienced group was more likely to show the physical problems such as fatigability and decline of physical strength and declined energy level. In a qualitative analysis, three determinants of being unemployed were emerged including hospital visits (i.e., three times a week), vascular access, and physical symptoms. In contrast, a favorable determinant for the work continuation and job opportunities was found to be a flexible dialysis shift. Conclusions Our mixed methods study suggests that patients undergoing hemodialysis frequently suffer from physical problems such as frequent hospital visits for hemodialysis, vascular access troubles, and physical distress, resulting in frequent unemployment. One solution for unemployment of the patients undergoing hemodialysis is a dialysis shift flexible for individual lifestyles

    Silver(I) Sulfide Clusters Protected by Rhodium(III) Metalloligands with 3-Aminopropanethiolate

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    The two homochiral AgIRhIII nanoclusters, Δ6/Λ6-[Ag11S{Rh(apt)3}6]9+ ([1]9+) and Δ6/Λ6-[Ag13S{Rh(apt)3}6]11+ ([2]11+), in which Ag11S and Ag13S cluster cores, respectively, are protected by fac-[Rh(apt)3] metalloligands, were newly synthesized from fac-[Rh(apt)3] (Hapt = 3-aminopropanethiol) and Ag+ in water in combination with sulfide sources. While [1]9+ was produced by using d-penicillamine as a sulfide source, the use of HS- as a sulfide source afforded [2]11+ without causing any precipitation of Ag2S. Cluster [1]9+ was convertible to [2]11+ via the reaction with Ag+, which led to a turn-on-type switch in photoluminescence from nonemissive [1]9+ to emissive [2]11+Yoshinari N., Goo Z.L., Nomura K., et al. Silver(I) Sulfide Clusters Protected by Rhodium(III) Metalloligands with 3-Aminopropanethiolate. Inorganic Chemistry 62(24), 9291-9294, 19 June 2023, © 2023 American Chemical Society. DOI: 10.1021/acs.inorgchem.3c01309

    A Method for Estimating Physician Stress Using Wearable Sensor Devices

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    The idea of Society 5.0 initiative has been proposed to solve various social problems by connecting virtual cyberspace and real physical space through information technology. When applying the idea to improve the work-life balance of physicians in the medical field, we must consider the increased stress owing to their long continuous working hours. Estimating the stress of physicians in their daily lives by the questionnaires is insufficient, because of the difficulty of accurate their activity recalling. By using bio-metric information such as heart rate, physical activity, and sleeping information, it was expected that the daily stress state of physicians with high accuracy. In this paper, we propose a method for estimating physician stress by analyzing bio-metric information acquired by wearing a wearable sensor device. The proposed method estimates the state of stress during daily activities by acquiring data on heart rate variability (HRV) during wakefulness as well as sleep depth during rapid eye movement (REM) and non-REM sleep. Up to seven physicians wore the wearable sensor device for the maximum of eight weeks and the sleep depth and low-/high-frequency (LF/HF) components of HRV were obtained. Our observation showed that physicians' root mean square of successive differences (rMSSDs) were constantly high in their healthy state. Therefore, the decreasing of this index can be used as an indicator of fatigue and stress. In addition, by combining LF/HF components to the rMSSDs, we may estimate the stress state of physicians and find personal stressors
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