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COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF STRUCTURAL PARAMETERS OBTAINED BY DIFFRACTOMETER AND SCANNING-DENSITOMETER MEASUREMENTS
The structure of cytosine monohydrate has been redetermined with reflexion data obtained from
automatic digital scanning of Weissenberg films. The previous determination with diffractometer data
[McClure & Craven, Acta Cryst. (1973), B29, 1234--1238] converged to an R of 0.037, with
average estimated standard deviations of 0"002 A and 0"15 ° in derived bond lengths and angles. The
photographic data set converged to an R of 0-0672 with e.s.d.'s of 0-004--0-005 A and 0.3-0.4 °. Normal
probability plots showed that the positional (and the derived geometric) parameters were very comparable;
the vibrational parameters were rather less so, some systematic error being apparent. The overall
conclusion from the study is that the two data sets have given essentially the same positional description
of the structure
East Asia and the global/transatlantic/Western crisis
This paper introduces the special collection on East Asia and the Global Crisis. After justifying why a focus on East Asia is appropriate, it draws out the main themes that run through the individual contributions. These are the extent to which the region is decoupling from the global economy (or the West), the increasing legitimacy of statist alternatives to neoliberal development strategies, and the impact of crises on the definition of ―region‖ and the functioning of regional institutions and governance mechanisms
Faster linearizability checking via -compositionality
Linearizability is a well-established consistency and correctness criterion
for concurrent data types. An important feature of linearizability is Herlihy
and Wing's locality principle, which says that a concurrent system is
linearizable if and only if all of its constituent parts (so-called objects)
are linearizable. This paper presents -compositionality, which generalizes
the idea behind the locality principle to operations on the same concurrent
data type. We implement -compositionality in a novel linearizability
checker. Our experiments with over nine implementations of concurrent sets,
including Intel's TBB library, show that our linearizability checker is one
order of magnitude faster and/or more space efficient than the state-of-the-art
algorithm.Comment: 15 pages, 2 figure
Informer, consulter, concerter, codécider pour aménager : Dispositifs de partage des informations et des connaissances pour les processus d'aménagement concerté (DPICPAC) : rapport final
Ce projet applique une approche interdisciplinaire afin de tester l'hypothèse générale et communément admise que la disponibilité et la pertinence de l'information sont cruciaux pour le succès des processus d'aménagement du territoire participatifs (ou collaboratifs) qui impliquent plusieurs groupes d'acteurs, y compris fonctionnaires, des professionnels, des représentants des propriétaires fonciers et du grand public. Cette hypothèse est fondée sur le point de vue "instrumental" que lorsque l'information appropriée est disponible au moment opportun dans le processus de planification, alors il favorisera la réussite de ce processus. Une deuxième hypothèse fondée sur les principes de la «gouvernance» attribue une importance primordiale aux motivations de tous les acteurs et institutions représentés dans le processus de planification. Une troisième hypothèse que la négociation d'un ensemble de règles concernant les rôles et les responsabilités des acteurs et des institutions ainsi que la disponibilité de données appropriées, de statistiques et d'informations sont nécessaires pour une planification collaborative réussie. Cette recherche comprend des études de cas dans la région de langue française de la Suisse (Genève et Lausanne) dans le but d'analyser et d'expliquer comment et pourquoi les statistiques et les informations disponibles peuvent ou non être utilisés efficacement dans les processus décisionnels. La recherche propose un ensemble de lignes directrices pour l'application efficace de ces types de processus dans le futur
Sudden drop of fractal dimension of electromagnetic emissions recorded prior to significant earthquake
The variation of fractal dimension and entropy during a damage evolution
process, especially approaching critical failure, has been recently
investigated. A sudden drop of fractal dimension has been proposed as a
quantitative indicator of damage localization or a likely precursor of an
impending catastrophic failure. In this contribution, electromagnetic emissions
recorded prior to significant earthquake are analysed to investigate whether
they also present such sudden fractal dimension and entropy drops as the main
catastrophic event is approaching. The pre-earthquake electromagnetic time
series analysis results reveal a good agreement to the theoretically expected
ones indicating that the critical fracture is approaching
Cell proliferation, cell cycle abnormalities, and cancer outcome in patients with Barrett’s esophagus: A long-term prospective study
Purpose: Elevated cellular proliferation and cell cycle abnormalities, which have been associated with
premalignant lesions, may be caused by inactivation of tumor suppressor genes. We measured
proliferative and cell cycle fractions of biopsies from a cohort of patients with Barrett's esophagus to
better understand the role of proliferation in early neoplastic progression and the association between cell
cycle dysregulation and tumor suppressor gene inactivation.
Experimental Design: Cell proliferative fractions (determined by Ki67/DNA multiparameter flow
cytometry) and cell cycle fractions (DNA content flow cytometry) were measured in 853 diploid biopsies
from 362 patients with Barrett's esophagus. The inactivation status of CDKN2A and TP53 was assessed in
a subset of these biopsies in a cross-sectional study. A prospective study followed 276 of the patients
without detectable aneuploidy for an average of 6.3 years with esophageal adenocarcinoma as an
endpoint.
Results: Diploid S and 4N (G2/tetraploid) fractions were significantly higher in biopsies with TP53
mutation and LOH. CDKN2A inactivation was not associated with higher Ki67-positive, diploid S, G1, or
4N fractions. High Ki67-positive and G1 phase fractions were not associated with the future development
of esophageal adenocarcinoma (p=0.13 and p=0.15, respectively), while high diploid S phase and 4N
fractions were (p=0.03 and p<0.0001, respectively).
Conclusions: High Ki67-positive proliferative fractions were not associated with inactivation of CDKN2A
and TP53 or future development of cancer in our cohort of patients with Barrett's esophagus. Bi-allelic
inactivation of TP53 was associated with elevated 4N fractions, which have been associated with the
future development of esophageal adenocarcinoma
Islet expression of the DNA repair enzyme 8-oxoguanosine DNA glycosylase (Ogg1) in human type 2 diabetes
BACKGROUND: It has become increasingly clear that β-cell failure plays a critical role in the pathogenesis of type 2 diabetes. Free-radical mediated β-cell damage has been intensively studied in type 1 diabetes, but not in human type 2 diabetes. Therefore, we studied the protein expression of the DNA repair enzyme Ogg1 in pancreases from type 2 diabetics. Ogg1 was studied because it is the major enzyme involved in repairing 7,8-dihydro-8-oxoguanosine DNA adducts, a lesion previously observed in a rat model of type 2 diabetes. Moreover, in a gene expression screen, Ogg1 was over-expressed in islets from a human type 2 diabetic. METHODS: Immunofluorescent staining of Ogg1 was performed on pancreatic specimens from healthy controls and patients with diabetes for 2–23 years. The intensity and islet area stained for Ogg1 was evaluated by semi-quantitative scoring. RESULTS: Both the intensity and the area of islet Ogg1 staining were significantly increased in islets from the type 2 diabetic subjects compared to the healthy controls. A correlation between increased Ogg1 fluorescent staining intensity and duration of diabetes was also found. Most of the staining observed was cytoplasmic, suggesting that mitochondrial Ogg1 accounts primarily for the increased Ogg1 expression. CONCLUSION: We conclude that oxidative stress related DNA damage may be a novel important factor in the pathogenesis of human type 2 diabetes. An increase of Ogg1 in islet cell mitochondria is consistent with a model in which hyperglycemia and consequent increased β-cell oxidative metabolism lead to DNA damage and the induction of Ogg1 expression
Severe pulmonary arterial hypertension is characterized by increased neutrophil elastase and relative elafin deficiency
BACKGROUND: Preclinical evidence implicates neutrophil elastase (NE) in PAH pathogenesis, and the NE inhibitor elafin is under early therapeutic investigation. RESEARCH QUESTION: Are circulating NE and elafin levels abnormal in PAH and associated with clinical severity? STUDY DESIGN/METHODS: . In an observational Stanford University PAH cohort (N=249), plasma NE and elafin were measured in comparison to healthy controls (N=106) then related to clinical features and relevant ancillary biomarkers. Cox regression models were fitted with cubic spline functions to associate NE and elafin with survival. To validate prognostic relationships, we analyzed two United Kingdom cohorts (N=75, N=357). Mixed effects models evaluated NE and elafin changes during disease progression. Finally, we studied effects of NE/elafin balance on pulmonary artery endothelial cells (PAECs) from PAH patients. RESULTS: Relative to controls, patients had increased NE (205.1 [123.6-387.3] vs. 97.6 [74.4-126.6] ng/mL, P168.5 ng/mL portended increased mortality risk after adjustment for known clinical predictors (HR 2.52, CI 1.36-4.65, P=0.003) or prognostic cytokines (HR 2.63, CI 1.42-4.87, P=0.001), and NE added incremental value to established PAH risk scores. Similar prognostic thresholds were identified in validation cohorts. Longitudinal NE changes tracked with clinical trends and outcomes. PAH-PAECs exhibited increased apoptosis and attenuated angiogenesis when exposed to NE at the level observed in patients' blood. Elafin rescued PAEC homeostasis, yet the required dose exceeded levels found in patients. INTERPRETATION: NE is increased and elafin deficient across PAH subtypes. NE associates with disease severity and outcomes, and this target-specific biomarker could facilitate therapeutic development of elafin
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