120 research outputs found
Mixed pairing symmetry in \kappa-(BEDT-TTF)_2 X organic superconductors from ultrasonic velocity measurements
Discontinuities in elastic constants are detected at the superconducting
transition of layered organic conductors \kappa-(BEDT-TTF)_{2}X by longitudinal
and transverse ultrasonic velocity measurements. Symmetry arguments show that
discontinuities in shear elastic constants can be explained in the orthorhombic
compound only if the superconducting order parameter has a mixed character that
can be of two types, either A_{1g}+B_{1g} or B_{2g}+B_{3g} in the
classification of irreducible representations of the orthorhombic point group
D_{2h}. Consistency with other measurements suggests that the A_{1g}+B_{1g}
(d_{xy}+d_{z(x+y)}) possibility is realized. Such clear symmetry-imposed
signatures of mixed order parameters have not been observed in other
superconducting compounds.Comment: 5 pages, LaTeX,3 figure
Mixed pairing symmetry in \kappa-(BEDT-TTF)_2 X organic superconductors from ultrasonic velocity measurements
Discontinuities in elastic constants are detected at the superconducting
transition of layered organic conductors \kappa-(BEDT-TTF)_{2}X by longitudinal
and transverse ultrasonic velocity measurements. Symmetry arguments show that
discontinuities in shear elastic constants can be explained in the orthorhombic
compound only if the superconducting order parameter has a mixed character that
can be of two types, either A_{1g}+B_{1g} or B_{2g}+B_{3g} in the
classification of irreducible representations of the orthorhombic point group
D_{2h}. Consistency with other measurements suggests that the A_{1g}+B_{1g}
(d_{xy}+d_{z(x+y)}) possibility is realized. Such clear symmetry-imposed
signatures of mixed order parameters have not been observed in other
superconducting compounds.Comment: 5 pages, LaTeX,3 figure
Cerebral white matter diffusion properties and freeâwater with obstructive sleep apnea severity in older adults
Characterizing the effects of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) on the aging brain could be key in our understanding of neurodegeneration in this population. Our objective was to assess white matter properties in newly diagnosed and untreated adults with mild to severe OSA. Sixtyâfive adults aged 55 to 85 were recruited and divided into three groups: control (apneaâhypopnea index â€5/hr; n = 18; 65.2â±â7.2âyears old), mild (>5 to â€15 hr; n = 27; 64.2â±â5.3âyears old) and moderate to severe OSA (>15/hr; n = 20; 65.2â±â5.5âyears old). Diffusion tensor imaging metrics (fractional anisotropy (FA), axial diffusivity (AD), radial diffusivity, and mean diffusivity) were compared between groups with TractâBased Spatial Statistics within the white matter skeleton created by the technique. Groups were also compared for white matter hyperintensities volume and the freeâwater (FW) fraction. Compared with controls, mild OSA participants showed widespread areas of lower diffusivity (pâ<â.05 corrected) and lower FW fraction (pâ<â.05). Participants with moderate to severe OSA showed lower AD in the corpus callosum compared with controls (pâ<â.05 corrected). No betweenâgroup differences were observed for FA or white matter hyperintensities. Lower white matter diffusivity metrics is especially marked in mild OSA, suggesting that even the milder form may lead to detrimental outcomes. In moderate to severe OSA, competing pathological responses might have led to partial normalization of diffusion metrics
Tractostorm 2 : Optimizing tractography dissection reproducibility with segmentation protocol dissemination
The segmentation of brain structures is a key component of many neuroimaging studies. Consistent anatomical definitions are crucial to ensure consensus on the position and shape of brain structures, but segmentations are prone to variation in their interpretation and execution. White-matter (WM) pathways are global structures of the brain defined by local landmarks, which leads to anatomical definitions being difficult to convey, learn, or teach. Moreover, the complex shape of WM pathways and their representation using tractography (streamlines) make the design and evaluation of dissection protocols difficult and time-consuming. The first iteration of Tractostorm quantified the variability of a pyramidal tract dissection protocol and compared results between experts in neuroanatomy and nonexperts. Despite virtual dissection being used for decades, in-depth investigations of how learning or practicing such protocols impact dissection results are nonexistent. To begin to fill the gap, we evaluate an online educational tractography course and investigate the impact learning and practicing a dissection protocol has on interrater (groupwise) reproducibility. To generate the required data to quantify reproducibility across raters and time, 20 independent raters performed dissections of three bundles of interest on five Human Connectome Project subjects, each with four timepoints. Our investigation shows that the dissection protocol in conjunction with an online course achieves a high level of reproducibility (between 0.85 and 0.90 for the voxel-based Dice score) for the three bundles of interest and remains stable over time (repetition of the protocol). Suggesting that once raters are familiar with the software and tasks at hand, their interpretation and execution at the group level do not drastically vary. When compared to previous work that used a different method of communication for the protocol, our results show that incorporating a virtual educational session increased reproducibility. Insights from this work may be used to improve the future design of WM pathway dissection protocols and to further inform neuroanatomical definitions.Peer reviewe
Detection of a novel, integrative aging process suggests complex physiological integration
Abstract: Many studies of aging examine biomarkers one at a time, but complex systems theory and
network theory suggest that interpretations of individual markers may be context-dependent.
Here, we attempted to detect underlying processes governing the levels ofmany biomarkers
simultaneously by applying principal components analysis to 43 common clinical biomarkers
measured longitudinally in 3694 humans from three longitudinal cohort studies on two continents
(Womenâs Health and Aging I & II, InCHIANTI, and the Baltimore Longitudinal Study on
Aging). The first axis was associated with anemia, inflammation, and low levels of calcium
and albumin. The axis structure was precisely reproduced in all three populations and in all
demographic sub-populations (by sex, race, etc.); we call the process represented by the
axis âintegrated albunemia.â Integrated albunemia increases and accelerates with age in all
populations, and predicts mortality and frailty â but not chronic disease â even after controlling
for age. This suggests a role in the aging process, though causality is not yet clear.
Integrated albunemia behaves more stably across populations than its component biomarkers,
and thus appears to represent a higher-order physiological process emerging from the
structure of underlying regulatory networks. If this is correct, detection of this process has
substantial implications for physiological organizationmore generally
Ătude comparative entre un clavier virtuel AZERTY et un clavier multitap pour des utilisateurs souffrant d'une InfirmitĂ© Motrice CĂ©rĂ©brale de type tĂ©traplĂ©gique athĂ©tosique
National audienceL'objectif de cet article est de comparer deux claviers virtuels destinés à des personnes souffrant d'une Infirmité Motrice Cérébrale (IMC) de type tétraplégique athétosique ; ces utilisateurs éprouvent des difficultés à effectuer des actions à l'aide de leurs membres supérieurs à cause de grands nombres de mouvements parasites. Dans cet article, le clavier K-HermÚs, que nous proposons, est comparé au CLAVICOM NG de type AZERTY. K-HermÚs est un clavier réduit reprenant le mode de saisie du clavier T9. Le but de l'expérimentation est de démontrer la diminution de l'effort et l'augmentation de la vitesse de saisie obtenues avec le clavier K-HermÚs pour des personnes souffrant d'IMC
LâexpĂ©rience Ă©motionnelle du joueur en Ă©chec dans lâart vidĂ©oludique
Following Jesper Juulâs study in The Art of Failure, we try to broaden the comprehension of art and negative emotions related to the failure in video games, and to offer some reasoning regarding the paradox of failure that may not be that paradoxal after all. First of all, we examine what characterizes the art of video games. Moreover, we present some types of failure and its relation with the playerâs experience. We then analyze four video games in how they can elicit a variety of intense negative emotions through failure. We conclude with an overview on how these negative emotions are compensated with a positive artistic experience
Evaluation of Two Commercial Kits on the Automated ELITe InGenius PCR Platform for Molecular Diagnosis of Toxoplasmosis
International audienceMolecular diagnosis of toxoplasmosis is essential for establishing the diagnosis of congenital contaminations and for primary infection or reactivation of immunocompromised patients. An integrated extraction and real-time PCR-based system is of particular interest in this context. Commercial kits for automated extraction and amplification steps are now available. Herein, we assessed two commercial PCR assays for this diagnosis, those of Bio-Evolution and Elitech, on the ELITe InGenius platform. The Bio-Evolution assay showed a specificity and a sensitivity of 100% on clinical samples, but a lower analytical detection threshold than the Elitech assay. The latter showed a specificity of 100% and a sensitivity of 96%. The SP1000 cartridges, which allow DNA extraction from 1 mL of template, showed interesting performances on amniotic fluid samples. Overall, the two kits had good performances on the InGenius platform, which offers a turn-key solution suitable for the molecular diagnosis of toxoplasmosis
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