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    Diagnóstico prenatal de ectrodactilia, por ecografía, en dos hermanos

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    La Ectrodactilia una malformación congénita rara caracterizada por la ausencia de dígitos y tiene una amplia variedad de expresión. Esta anomalía puede ser esporádica o asociada a síndromes genéticos y no genéticos, como la Ectrodactilia autosómica dominante y el Síndrome deEctrodactília y displasia ectodérmica y paladar hendido. En este trabajo presentamos los casos de dos hermanos con el diagnóstico prenatal de ectrodactilía por ecografía del 2º trimestre, en ambos casos. El primer embarazo resultó en un feto muerto con ectrodactilia de ambas manos y ambos pies y estenosis de cordón umbilical. El segundo embarazo, en el nacimiento de un niño de sexo masculino con agenesia de mano izquierda y ectrodactília de mano derecha y ambos pies. Se resalta la importancia de un examen exhaustivo de manos y pies fetales, en la ecografía del segundo trimestre para así realizar más y mayores diagnósticos de malformaciones de manos y pies

    Arranjos produtivos locais no Estado do Pará: localização espacial das atividades florestal e de madeira e mobiliário.

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    Dada a necessidade de conhecer melhor a viabilidade econômica e o nível tecnológico de produção da mamona no Estado do Ceará, considerado um dos maiores produtores de oleaginosas no Nordeste do Brasil, este trabalho objetivou determinar o nível tecnológico e elaborar um balanço econômico da produção da mamona para obtenção de biodiesel no Estado do Ceará. A pesquisa foi realizada nos munícípios de Boa Viagem, Tauá e Pedra Branca. A produção de mamona cearense, nos três municípios analisados, mostrou-se rentável, tendo sido a utilização de mão-de-obra familiar um fator primordial para se ter baixo custo de produção.Disponível também on-line

    Optimization of Planck/LFI on--board data handling

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    To asses stability against 1/f noise, the Low Frequency Instrument (LFI) onboard the Planck mission will acquire data at a rate much higher than the data rate allowed by its telemetry bandwith of 35.5 kbps. The data are processed by an onboard pipeline, followed onground by a reversing step. This paper illustrates the LFI scientific onboard processing to fit the allowed datarate. This is a lossy process tuned by using a set of 5 parameters Naver, r1, r2, q, O for each of the 44 LFI detectors. The paper quantifies the level of distortion introduced by the onboard processing, EpsilonQ, as a function of these parameters. It describes the method of optimizing the onboard processing chain. The tuning procedure is based on a optimization algorithm applied to unprocessed and uncompressed raw data provided either by simulations, prelaunch tests or data taken from LFI operating in diagnostic mode. All the needed optimization steps are performed by an automated tool, OCA2, which ends with optimized parameters and produces a set of statistical indicators, among them the compression rate Cr and EpsilonQ. For Planck/LFI the requirements are Cr = 2.4 and EpsilonQ <= 10% of the rms of the instrumental white noise. To speedup the process an analytical model is developed that is able to extract most of the relevant information on EpsilonQ and Cr as a function of the signal statistics and the processing parameters. This model will be of interest for the instrument data analysis. The method was applied during ground tests when the instrument was operating in conditions representative of flight. Optimized parameters were obtained and the performance has been verified, the required data rate of 35.5 Kbps has been achieved while keeping EpsilonQ at a level of 3.8% of white noise rms well within the requirements.Comment: 51 pages, 13 fig.s, 3 tables, pdflatex, needs JINST.csl, graphicx, txfonts, rotating; Issue 1.0 10 nov 2009; Sub. to JINST 23Jun09, Accepted 10Nov09, Pub.: 29Dec09; This is a preprint, not the final versio

    The linearity response of the Planck-LFI flight model receivers

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    In this paper we discuss the linearity response of the Planck-LFI receivers, with particular reference to signal compression measured on the 30 and 44 GHz channels. In the article we discuss the various sources of compression and present a model that accurately describes data measured during tests performed with individual radiomeric chains. After discussing test results we present the best parameter set representing the receiver response and discuss the impact of non linearity on in-flight calibration, which is shown to be negligible.Comment: this paper is part of the Prelaunch status LFI papers published on JINST: http://www.iop.org/EJ/journal/-page=extra.proc5/jinst; This is an author-created, un-copyedited version of an article accepted for publication in JINST. IOP Publishing Ltd is not responsible for any errors or omissions in this version of the manuscript or any version derived from it. The definitive publisher authenticated version is available online at 10.1088/1748-0221/4/12/T12011

    Planck-LFI radiometers tuning

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    "This paper is part of the Prelaunch status LFI papers published on JINST: http://www.iop.org/EJ/journal/-page=extra.proc5/jinst" This paper describes the Planck Low Frequency Instrument tuning activities performed through the ground test campaigns, from Unit to Satellite Levels. Tuning is key to achieve the best possible instrument performance and tuning parameters strongly depend on thermal and electrical conditions. For this reason tuning has been repeated several times during ground tests and it has been repeated in flight before starting nominal operations. The paper discusses the tuning philosophy, the activities and the obtained results, highlighting developments and changes occurred during test campaigns. The paper concludes with an overview of tuning performed during the satellite cryogenic test campaign (Summer 2008) and of the plans for the just started in-flight calibration.Comment: This is an author-created, un-copyedited version of an article accepted for publication in JINST. IOP Publishing Ltd is not responsible for any errors or omissions in this version of the manuscript or any version derived from it. The definitive publisher authenticated version is available online at http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1748-0221/4/12/T12013

    Aneurisma de aorta ascendente en pacientes con sustitución valvular aórtica previa

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    We conclude that an aggressive surgical approach should be adopted in patients with degenerative aortic regurgitation and moderate dilatation of the ascending aorta because of the rapid progression of the aortic disease. We advise complete replacement of the aortic root

    The Photodetector Array Camera and Spectrometer (PACS) on the Herschel Space Observatory

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    The Photodetector Array Camera and Spectrometer (PACS) is one of the three science instruments on ESA's far infrared and submillimetre observatory. It employs two Ge:Ga photoconductor arrays (stressed and unstressed) with 16x25 pixels, each, and two filled silicon bolometer arrays with 16x32 and 32x64 pixels, respectively, to perform integral-field spectroscopy and imaging photometry in the 60-210\mu\ m wavelength regime. In photometry mode, it simultaneously images two bands, 60-85\mu\ m or 85-125\mu\m and 125-210\mu\ m, over a field of view of ~1.75'x3.5', with close to Nyquist beam sampling in each band. In spectroscopy mode, it images a field of 47"x47", resolved into 5x5 pixels, with an instantaneous spectral coverage of ~1500km/s and a spectral resolution of ~175km/s. We summarise the design of the instrument, describe observing modes, calibration, and data analysis methods, and present our current assessment of the in-orbit performance of the instrument based on the Performance Verification tests. PACS is fully operational, and the achieved performance is close to or better than the pre-launch predictions
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