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A compositional method for reliability analysis of workflows affected by multiple failure modes
We focus on reliability analysis for systems designed as workflow based compositions of components. Components are characterized by their failure profiles, which take into account possible multiple failure modes. A compositional calculus is provided to evaluate the failure profile of a composite system, given failure profiles of the components. The calculus is described as a syntax-driven procedure that synthesizes a workflows failure profile. The method is viewed as a design-time aid that can help software engineers reason about systems reliability in the early stage of development. A simple case study is presented to illustrate the proposed approach
Neurofilament Light Chain in Adult and Pediatric Multiple Sclerosis:A Promising Biomarker to Better Characterize Disease Activity and Personalize MS Treatment
Many biological markers have been explored in multiple sclerosis (MS) to better quantify disease burden and better evaluate response to treatments, beyond clinical and MRI data. Among these, neurofilament light chain (Nf-L), although non-specific for this disease and found to be increased in other neurological conditions, has been shown to be the most promising biomarker for assessing axonal damage in MS, with a definite role in predicting the development of MS in patients at the first neurological episode suggestive of MS, and also in a preclinical phase. There is strong evidence that Nf-L levels are increased more in relapsing versus stable MS patients, and that they predict future disease evolution (relapses, progression, MRI measures of activity/progression) in MS patients, providing information on response to therapy, helping to anticipate clinical decisions in patients with an apparently stable evolution, and identifying patient non-responders to disease-modifying treatments. Moreover, Nf-L can contribute to the better understanding of the mechanisms of demyelination and axonal damage in adult and pediatric MS. A fundamental requirement for its clinical use is the accurate standardization of normal values, corrected for confounding factors, in particular age, sex, body mass index, and presence of comorbidities. In this review, a guide is provided to update clinicians on the use of Nf-L in clinical activity.</p
Alcohol-Induced Histone Acetylation Reveals a Gene Network Involved in Alcohol Tolerance
Alfredo Ghezzi, Harish R. Krishnan, Linda Lew, Francisco J. Prado III, Darryl S. Ong, Nigel S. Atkinson, Section of Neurobiology and Waggoner Center for Alcohol and Addiction Research, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas, United States of AmericaSustained or repeated exposure to sedating drugs, such as alcohol, triggers homeostatic adaptations in the brain that lead to the development of drug tolerance and dependence. These adaptations involve long-term changes in the transcription of drug-responsive genes as well as an epigenetic restructuring of chromosomal regions that is thought to signal and maintain the altered transcriptional state. Alcohol-induced epigenetic changes have been shown to be important in the long-term adaptation that leads to alcohol tolerance and dependence endophenotypes. A major constraint impeding progress is that alcohol produces a surfeit of changes in gene expression, most of which may not make any meaningful contribution to the ethanol response under study. Here we used a novel genomic epigenetic approach to find genes relevant for functional alcohol tolerance by exploiting the commonalities of two chemically distinct alcohols. In Drosophila melanogaster, ethanol and benzyl alcohol induce mutual cross-tolerance, indicating that they share a common mechanism for producing tolerance. We surveyed the genome-wide changes in histone acetylation that occur in response to these drugs. Each drug induces modifications in a large number of genes. The genes that respond similarly to either treatment, however, represent a subgroup enriched for genes important for the common tolerance response. Genes were functionally tested for behavioral tolerance to the sedative effects of ethanol and benzyl alcohol using mutant and inducible RNAi stocks. We identified a network of genes that are essential for the development of tolerance to sedation by alcohol.This work was supported by National Institute of Health grant R01 AA018037 to NSA (http://www.nih.gov/). The funders had no role in study design, data collection and analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the manuscript.NeuroscienceWaggoner Center for Alcohol and Addiction ResearchEmail: [email protected] (AG)Email: [email protected] (NSA
Numeric simulation of relativistic stellar core collapse and the formation of Reissner-Nordstrom space-times
The time evolution of a set of 22 Mo unstable charged stars that collapse is
computed integrating the Einstein-Maxwell equations. The model simulate the
collapse of an spherical star that had exhausted its nuclear fuel and have or
acquires a net electric charge in its core while collapsing. When the charge to
mass ratio is Q/M >= 1 the star do not collapse and spreads. On the other hand,
it is observed a different physical behavior with a charge to mass ratio 1 > Q/
M > 0.1. In this case, the collapsing matter forms a bubble enclosing a lower
density core. We discuss an immediate astrophysical consequence of these
results that is a more efficient neutrino trapping during the stellar collapse
and an alternative mechanism for powerful supernova explosions. The outer
space-time of the star is the Reissner-Nordstrom solution that match smoothly
with our interior numerical solution, thus the collapsing models forms
Reissner-Nordstrom black holes.Comment: 13 pages, 13 figures, paper accepte
Abundances of Stars with Planets: Trends with Condensation Temperature
Precise abundances of 18 elements have been derived for ten stars known to
host giant planets from high signal-to-noise ratio, high-resolution echelle
spectroscopy. Internal uncertainties in the derived abundances are typically
<=0.05 dex. The stars in our sample have all been previously shown to have
abundances that correlate with the condensation temperature (T_c) of the
elements in the sense of increasing abundances with increasing T_c; these
trends have been interpreted as evidence that the stars may have accreted
H-depleted planetary material. Our newly derived abundances also correlate
positively with T_c, although slopes of linear least-square fits to the
[m/H]-T_c relations for all but two stars are smaller here than in previous
studies. When considering the refractory elements (T_c > 900 K) only, which may
be more sensitive to planet formation processes, the sample can be separated
into a group with positive slopes (four stars) and a group with flat or
negative slopes (six stars). The four stars with positive slopes have very
close-in giant planets (three at 0.05 AU) and slopes that fall above the
general Galactic chemical evolution trend. We suggest that these stars have
accreted refractory-rich planet material but not to the extent that would
increase significantly the overall stellar metallicity. The flat or negative
slopes of the remaining six stars are consistent with recent suggestions of a
planet formation signature, although we show that the trends may be the result
of Galactic chemical evolution.Comment: 64 pages (single column), 5 figures, 10 tables. Accepted by Ap
Self-efficacy configurations and wellbeing in the academic context: A person-centred approach
The aim of the present study was to identify self-efficacy configurations in different domains (i.e., emotional, social, and self-regulated learning) in a sample of university students using a person-centred approach. Results from a two-cohort sample (N = 1650) assessed at the beginning of their first year supported a 4-cluster solution: 1) Highly Self-Efficacious students, with high levels of self-efficacy in all domains; 2) Low Self-Efficacious students, with low levels of self-efficacy in all domains; 3) Learning and Socially Self-Efficacious students, with a medium-high level of self-regulated learning, medium level of social, and medium-low level of emotional self-efficacies; and 4) Emotionally Self-Efficacious students, with a medium-high level of emotional, medium-low level of social, and low level of self-regulated learning self-efficacies. The association of these configurations with wellbeing indicators, concurrently and one year later, provides support for the validity of the cluster solution. Specifically, by adopting the informative hypothesis testing approach, results showed that the first and second groups have the best and the worst wellbeing levels, respectively. Furthermore, whereas the other two groups did not differ with respect to depression, Learning and Socially Self-Efficacious students have higher life satisfaction than the last group. These results were confirmed both concurrently and over time
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