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    Development of Imaging Mass Spectrometry Analysis of Lipids in Biological and Clinically Relevant Applications

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    La spectromĂ©trie de masse mesure la masse des ions selon leur rapport masse sur charge. Cette technique est employĂ©e dans plusieurs domaines et peut analyser des mĂ©langes complexes. L’imagerie par spectromĂ©trie de masse (Imaging Mass Spectrometry en anglais, IMS), une branche de la spectromĂ©trie de masse, permet l’analyse des ions sur une surface, tout en conservant l’organisation spatiale des ions dĂ©tectĂ©s. Jusqu’à prĂ©sent, les Ă©chantillons les plus Ă©tudiĂ©s en IMS sont des sections tissulaires vĂ©gĂ©tales ou animales. Parmi les molĂ©cules couramment analysĂ©es par l’IMS, les lipides ont suscitĂ© beaucoup d'intĂ©rĂȘt. Les lipides sont impliquĂ©s dans les maladies et le fonctionnement normal des cellules; ils forment la membrane cellulaire et ont plusieurs rĂŽles, comme celui de rĂ©guler des Ă©vĂ©nements cellulaires. ConsidĂ©rant l’implication des lipides dans la biologie et la capacitĂ© du MALDI IMS Ă  les analyser, nous avons dĂ©veloppĂ© des stratĂ©gies analytiques pour la manipulation des Ă©chantillons et l’analyse de larges ensembles de donnĂ©es lipidiques. La dĂ©gradation des lipides est trĂšs importante dans l’industrie alimentaire. De la mĂȘme façon, les lipides des sections tissulaires risquent de se dĂ©grader. Leurs produits de dĂ©gradation peuvent donc introduire des artefacts dans l’analyse IMS ainsi que la perte d’espĂšces lipidiques pouvant nuire Ă  la prĂ©cision des mesures d’abondance. Puisque les lipides oxydĂ©s sont aussi des mĂ©diateurs importants dans le dĂ©veloppement de plusieurs maladies, leur rĂ©elle prĂ©servation devient donc critique. Dans les Ă©tudes multi-institutionnelles oĂč les Ă©chantillons sont souvent transportĂ©s d’un emplacement Ă  l’autre, des protocoles adaptĂ©s et validĂ©s, et des mesures de dĂ©gradation sont nĂ©cessaires. Nos principaux rĂ©sultats sont les suivants : un accroissement en fonction du temps des phospholipides oxydĂ©s et des lysophospholipides dans des conditions ambiantes, une diminution de la prĂ©sence des lipides ayant des acides gras insaturĂ©s et un effet inhibitoire sur ses phĂ©nomĂšnes de la conservation des sections au froid sous N2. A tempĂ©rature et atmosphĂšre ambiantes, les phospholipides sont oxydĂ©s sur une Ă©chelle de temps typique d’une prĂ©paration IMS normale (~30 minutes). Les phospholipides sont aussi dĂ©composĂ©s en lysophospholipides sur une Ă©chelle de temps de plusieurs jours. La validation d’une mĂ©thode de manipulation d’échantillon est d’autant plus importante lorsqu’il s’agit d’analyser un plus grand nombre d’échantillons. L’athĂ©rosclĂ©rose est une maladie cardiovasculaire induite par l’accumulation de matĂ©riel cellulaire sur la paroi artĂ©rielle. Puisque l’athĂ©rosclĂ©rose est un phĂ©nomĂšne en trois dimension (3D), l'IMS 3D en sĂ©rie devient donc utile, d'une part, car elle a la capacitĂ© Ă  localiser les molĂ©cules sur la longueur totale d’une plaque athĂ©romateuse et, d'autre part, car elle peut identifier des mĂ©canismes molĂ©culaires du dĂ©veloppement ou de la rupture des plaques. l'IMS 3D en sĂ©rie fait face Ă  certains dĂ©fis spĂ©cifiques, dont beaucoup se rapportent simplement Ă  la reconstruction en 3D et Ă  l’interprĂ©tation de la reconstruction molĂ©culaire en temps rĂ©el. En tenant compte de ces objectifs et en utilisant l’IMS des lipides pour l’étude des plaques d’athĂ©rosclĂ©rose d’une carotide humaine et d’un modĂšle murin d’athĂ©rosclĂ©rose, nous avons Ă©laborĂ© des mĂ©thodes «open-source» pour la reconstruction des donnĂ©es de l’IMS en 3D. Notre mĂ©thodologie fournit un moyen d’obtenir des visualisations de haute qualitĂ© et dĂ©montre une stratĂ©gie pour l’interprĂ©tation rapide des donnĂ©es de l’IMS 3D par la segmentation multivariĂ©e. L’analyse d’aortes d’un modĂšle murin a Ă©tĂ© le point de dĂ©part pour le dĂ©veloppement des mĂ©thodes car ce sont des Ă©chantillons mieux contrĂŽlĂ©s. En corrĂ©lant les donnĂ©es acquises en mode d’ionisation positive et nĂ©gative, l’IMS en 3D a permis de dĂ©montrer une accumulation des phospholipides dans les sinus aortiques. De plus, l’IMS par AgLDI a mis en Ă©vidence une localisation diffĂ©rentielle des acides gras libres, du cholestĂ©rol, des esters du cholestĂ©rol et des triglycĂ©rides. La segmentation multivariĂ©e des signaux lipidiques suite Ă  l’analyse par IMS d’une carotide humaine dĂ©montre une histologie molĂ©culaire corrĂ©lĂ©e avec le degrĂ© de stĂ©nose de l’artĂšre. Ces recherches aident Ă  mieux comprendre la complexitĂ© biologique de l’athĂ©rosclĂ©rose et peuvent possiblement prĂ©dire le dĂ©veloppement de certains cas cliniques. La mĂ©tastase au foie du cancer colorectal (Colorectal cancer liver metastasis en anglais, CRCLM) est la maladie mĂ©tastatique du cancer colorectal primaire, un des cancers le plus frĂ©quent au monde. L’évaluation et le pronostic des tumeurs CRCLM sont effectuĂ©s avec l’histopathologie avec une marge d’erreur. Nous avons utilisĂ© l’IMS des lipides pour identifier les compartiments histologiques du CRCLM et extraire leurs signatures lipidiques. En exploitant ces signatures molĂ©culaires, nous avons pu dĂ©terminer un score histopathologique quantitatif et objectif et qui corrĂšle avec le pronostic. De plus, par la dissection des signatures lipidiques, nous avons identifiĂ© des espĂšces lipidiques individuelles qui sont discriminants des diffĂ©rentes histologies du CRCLM et qui peuvent potentiellement ĂȘtre utilisĂ©es comme des biomarqueurs pour la dĂ©termination de la rĂ©ponse Ă  la thĂ©rapie. Plus spĂ©cifiquement, nous avons trouvĂ© une sĂ©rie de plasmalogĂšnes et sphingolipides qui permettent de distinguer deux diffĂ©rents types de nĂ©crose (infarct-like necrosis et usual necrosis en anglais, ILN et UN, respectivement). L’ILN est associĂ© avec la rĂ©ponse aux traitements chimiothĂ©rapiques, alors que l’UN est associĂ© au fonctionnement normal de la tumeur.Mass spectrometry is the measurement of the mass over charge ratio of ions. It is broadly applicable and capable of analyzing complex mixtures. Imaging mass spectrometry (IMS) is a branch of mass spectrometry that analyses ions across a surface while conserving their spatial organization on said surface. At this juncture, the most studied IMS samples are thin tissue sections from plants and animals. Among the molecules routinely imaged by IMS, lipids have generated significant interest. Lipids are important in disease and normal cell function as they form cell membranes and act as signaling molecules for cellular events among many other roles. Considering the potential of lipids in biological and clinical applications and the capability of MALDI to ionize lipids, we developed analytical strategies for the handling of samples and analysis of large lipid MALDI IMS datasets. Lipid degradation is massively important in the food industry with oxidized products producing a bad smell and taste. Similarly, lipids in thin tissue sections cut from whole tissues are subject to degradation, and their degradation products can introduce IMS artifacts and the loss of normally occurring species to degradation can skew accuracy in IMS measures of abundance. Oxidized lipids are also known to be important mediators in the progression of several diseases and their accurate preservation is critical. As IMS studies become multi-institutional and collaborations lead to sample exchange, the need for validated protocols and measures of degradation are necessary. We observed the products of lipid degradation in tissue sections from multiple mouse organs and reported on the conditions promoting and inhibiting their presence as well as the timeline of degradation. Our key findings were the increase in oxidized phospholipids and lysophospholipids from degradation at ambient conditions, the decrease in the presence of lipids containing unsaturations on their fatty acyl chains, and the inhibition of degradation by matrix coating and cold storage of sections under N2 atmosphere. At ambient atmospheric and temperature, lipids degraded into oxidized phospholipids on the time-scale of a normal IMS experiment sample preparation (within 30 min). Lipids then degraded into lysophospholipids’ on a time scale on the order of several days. Validation of sample handling is especially important when a greater number of samples are to be analyzed either through a cohort of samples, or analysis of multiple sections from a single tissue as in serial 3D IMS. Atherosclerosis is disease caused by accumulation of cellular material at the arterial wall. The accumulation implanted in the cell wall grows and eventually occludes the blood vessel, or causes a stroke. Atherosclerosis is a 3D phenomenon and serial 3D IMS is useful for its ability to localize molecules throughout the length of a plaque and help to define the molecular mechanisms of plaque development and rupture. Serial 3D IMS has many challenges, many of which are simply a matter of producing 3D reconstructions and interpreting them in a timely fashion. In this aim and using analysis of lipids from atherosclerotic plaques from a human carotid and mouse aortic sinuses, we described 3D reconstruction methods using open-source software. Our methodology provides means to obtain high quality visualizations and demonstrates strategies for rapid interpretation of 3D IMS datasets through multivariate segmentation. Mouse aorta from model animals provided a springboard for developing the methods on lower risk samples with less variation with interesting molecular results. 3D MALDI IMS showed localized phospholipid accumulation in the mouse aortic sinuses with correlation between separate positive and negative ionization datasets. Silver-assisted LDI imaging presented differential localization of free fatty acids, cholesterol / cholesterol esters, and triglycerides. The human carotid’s 3D segmentation shows molecular histologies (spatial groupings of imaging pixels with similar spectral fingerprints) correlating to the degree of arterial stenosis. Our results outline the potential for 3D IMS in atherosclerotic research. Molecular histologies and their 3D spatial organization, obtained from the IMS techniques used herein, may predict high-risk features, and particularly identify areas of plaque that have higher-risk of rupture. These investigations would help further unravel the biological complexities of atherosclerosis, and predict clinical outcomes. Colorectal cancer liver metastasis (CRCLM) is the metastatic disease of primary colorectal cancer, one of the most common cancers worldwide. CRC is a cancer of the endothelial lining of the colon or rectum. CRC itself is often cured with surgery, while CRCLM is more deadly and treated with chemotherapy with more limited efficacy. Prognosticating and assessment of tumors is performed using classical histopathology with a margin of error. We have used lipid IMS to identify the histological compartments and extract their signatures. Using these IMS signatures we obtained a quantitative and objective histopathological score that correlates with prognosis. Additionally, by dissecting out the lipid signatures we have identified single lipid moieties that are unique to different histologies that could potentially be used as new biomarkers for assessing response to therapy. Particularly, we found a series of plasmalogen and sphingolipid species that differentiate infarct-like and usual necrosis, typical of chemotherapeutic response and normal tumor function, respectively

    Differential cross section measurements for the production of a W boson in association with jets in proton–proton collisions at √s = 7 TeV

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    Measurements are reported of differential cross sections for the production of a W boson, which decays into a muon and a neutrino, in association with jets, as a function of several variables, including the transverse momenta (pT) and pseudorapidities of the four leading jets, the scalar sum of jet transverse momenta (HT), and the difference in azimuthal angle between the directions of each jet and the muon. The data sample of pp collisions at a centre-of-mass energy of 7 TeV was collected with the CMS detector at the LHC and corresponds to an integrated luminosity of 5.0 fb[superscript −1]. The measured cross sections are compared to predictions from Monte Carlo generators, MadGraph + pythia and sherpa, and to next-to-leading-order calculations from BlackHat + sherpa. The differential cross sections are found to be in agreement with the predictions, apart from the pT distributions of the leading jets at high pT values, the distributions of the HT at high-HT and low jet multiplicity, and the distribution of the difference in azimuthal angle between the leading jet and the muon at low values.United States. Dept. of EnergyNational Science Foundation (U.S.)Alfred P. Sloan Foundatio

    Optimasi Portofolio Resiko Menggunakan Model Markowitz MVO Dikaitkan dengan Keterbatasan Manusia dalam Memprediksi Masa Depan dalam Perspektif Al-Qur`an

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    Risk portfolio on modern finance has become increasingly technical, requiring the use of sophisticated mathematical tools in both research and practice. Since companies cannot insure themselves completely against risk, as human incompetence in predicting the future precisely that written in Al-Quran surah Luqman verse 34, they have to manage it to yield an optimal portfolio. The objective here is to minimize the variance among all portfolios, or alternatively, to maximize expected return among all portfolios that has at least a certain expected return. Furthermore, this study focuses on optimizing risk portfolio so called Markowitz MVO (Mean-Variance Optimization). Some theoretical frameworks for analysis are arithmetic mean, geometric mean, variance, covariance, linear programming, and quadratic programming. Moreover, finding a minimum variance portfolio produces a convex quadratic programming, that is minimizing the objective function ðð„with constraintsð ð ð„ „ ðandðŽð„ = ð. The outcome of this research is the solution of optimal risk portofolio in some investments that could be finished smoothly using MATLAB R2007b software together with its graphic analysis

    Search for stop and higgsino production using diphoton Higgs boson decays

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    Results are presented of a search for a "natural" supersymmetry scenario with gauge mediated symmetry breaking. It is assumed that only the supersymmetric partners of the top-quark (stop) and the Higgs boson (higgsino) are accessible. Events are examined in which there are two photons forming a Higgs boson candidate, and at least two b-quark jets. In 19.7 inverse femtobarns of proton-proton collision data at sqrt(s) = 8 TeV, recorded in the CMS experiment, no evidence of a signal is found and lower limits at the 95% confidence level are set, excluding the stop mass below 360 to 410 GeV, depending on the higgsino mass

    Impacts of the Tropical Pacific/Indian Oceans on the Seasonal Cycle of the West African Monsoon

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    The current consensus is that drought has developed in the Sahel during the second half of the twentieth century as a result of remote effects of oceanic anomalies amplified by local land–atmosphere interactions. This paper focuses on the impacts of oceanic anomalies upon West African climate and specifically aims to identify those from SST anomalies in the Pacific/Indian Oceans during spring and summer seasons, when they were significant. Idealized sensitivity experiments are performed with four atmospheric general circulation models (AGCMs). The prescribed SST patterns used in the AGCMs are based on the leading mode of covariability between SST anomalies over the Pacific/Indian Oceans and summer rainfall over West Africa. The results show that such oceanic anomalies in the Pacific/Indian Ocean lead to a northward shift of an anomalous dry belt from the Gulf of Guinea to the Sahel as the season advances. In the Sahel, the magnitude of rainfall anomalies is comparable to that obtained by other authors using SST anomalies confined to the proximity of the Atlantic Ocean. The mechanism connecting the Pacific/Indian SST anomalies with West African rainfall has a strong seasonal cycle. In spring (May and June), anomalous subsidence develops over both the Maritime Continent and the equatorial Atlantic in response to the enhanced equatorial heating. Precipitation increases over continental West Africa in association with stronger zonal convergence of moisture. In addition, precipitation decreases over the Gulf of Guinea. During the monsoon peak (July and August), the SST anomalies move westward over the equatorial Pacific and the two regions where subsidence occurred earlier in the seasons merge over West Africa. The monsoon weakens and rainfall decreases over the Sahel, especially in August.Peer reviewe

    Juxtaposing BTE and ATE – on the role of the European insurance industry in funding civil litigation

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    One of the ways in which legal services are financed, and indeed shaped, is through private insurance arrangement. Two contrasting types of legal expenses insurance contracts (LEI) seem to dominate in Europe: before the event (BTE) and after the event (ATE) legal expenses insurance. Notwithstanding institutional differences between different legal systems, BTE and ATE insurance arrangements may be instrumental if government policy is geared towards strengthening a market-oriented system of financing access to justice for individuals and business. At the same time, emphasizing the role of a private industry as a keeper of the gates to justice raises issues of accountability and transparency, not readily reconcilable with demands of competition. Moreover, multiple actors (clients, lawyers, courts, insurers) are involved, causing behavioural dynamics which are not easily predicted or influenced. Against this background, this paper looks into BTE and ATE arrangements by analysing the particularities of BTE and ATE arrangements currently available in some European jurisdictions and by painting a picture of their respective markets and legal contexts. This allows for some reflection on the performance of BTE and ATE providers as both financiers and keepers. Two issues emerge from the analysis that are worthy of some further reflection. Firstly, there is the problematic long-term sustainability of some ATE products. Secondly, the challenges faced by policymakers that would like to nudge consumers into voluntarily taking out BTE LEI

    Penilaian Kinerja Keuangan Koperasi di Kabupaten Pelalawan

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    This paper describe development and financial performance of cooperative in District Pelalawan among 2007 - 2008. Studies on primary and secondary cooperative in 12 sub-districts. Method in this stady use performance measuring of productivity, efficiency, growth, liquidity, and solvability of cooperative. Productivity of cooperative in Pelalawan was highly but efficiency still low. Profit and income were highly, even liquidity of cooperative very high, and solvability was good

    Severe early onset preeclampsia: short and long term clinical, psychosocial and biochemical aspects

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    Preeclampsia is a pregnancy specific disorder commonly defined as de novo hypertension and proteinuria after 20 weeks gestational age. It occurs in approximately 3-5% of pregnancies and it is still a major cause of both foetal and maternal morbidity and mortality worldwide1. As extensive research has not yet elucidated the aetiology of preeclampsia, there are no rational preventive or therapeutic interventions available. The only rational treatment is delivery, which benefits the mother but is not in the interest of the foetus, if remote from term. Early onset preeclampsia (<32 weeks’ gestational age) occurs in less than 1% of pregnancies. It is, however often associated with maternal morbidity as the risk of progression to severe maternal disease is inversely related with gestational age at onset2. Resulting prematurity is therefore the main cause of neonatal mortality and morbidity in patients with severe preeclampsia3. Although the discussion is ongoing, perinatal survival is suggested to be increased in patients with preterm preeclampsia by expectant, non-interventional management. This temporising treatment option to lengthen pregnancy includes the use of antihypertensive medication to control hypertension, magnesium sulphate to prevent eclampsia and corticosteroids to enhance foetal lung maturity4. With optimal maternal haemodynamic status and reassuring foetal condition this results on average in an extension of 2 weeks. Prolongation of these pregnancies is a great challenge for clinicians to balance between potential maternal risks on one the eve hand and possible foetal benefits on the other. Clinical controversies regarding prolongation of preterm preeclamptic pregnancies still exist – also taking into account that preeclampsia is the leading cause of maternal mortality in the Netherlands5 - a debate which is even more pronounced in very preterm pregnancies with questionable foetal viability6-9. Do maternal risks of prolongation of these very early pregnancies outweigh the chances of neonatal survival? Counselling of women with very early onset preeclampsia not only comprises of knowledge of the outcome of those particular pregnancies, but also knowledge of outcomes of future pregnancies of these women is of major clinical importance. This thesis opens with a review of the literature on identifiable risk factors of preeclampsia

    Search for heavy resonances decaying to two Higgs bosons in final states containing four b quarks

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    A search is presented for narrow heavy resonances X decaying into pairs of Higgs bosons (H) in proton-proton collisions collected by the CMS experiment at the LHC at root s = 8 TeV. The data correspond to an integrated luminosity of 19.7 fb(-1). The search considers HH resonances with masses between 1 and 3 TeV, having final states of two b quark pairs. Each Higgs boson is produced with large momentum, and the hadronization products of the pair of b quarks can usually be reconstructed as single large jets. The background from multijet and t (t) over bar events is significantly reduced by applying requirements related to the flavor of the jet, its mass, and its substructure. The signal would be identified as a peak on top of the dijet invariant mass spectrum of the remaining background events. No evidence is observed for such a signal. Upper limits obtained at 95 confidence level for the product of the production cross section and branching fraction sigma(gg -> X) B(X -> HH -> b (b) over barb (b) over bar) range from 10 to 1.5 fb for the mass of X from 1.15 to 2.0 TeV, significantly extending previous searches. For a warped extra dimension theory with amass scale Lambda(R) = 1 TeV, the data exclude radion scalar masses between 1.15 and 1.55 TeV
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