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A modal characterization of Peirce algebras
Peirce algebras combine sets, relations and various operations linking the two in a unifying setting.This note offers a modal perspective on Peirce algebras.It uses modal logic to characterize the full Peirce algebras
A Query Performance Analysis for Result Diversification
Which queries stand to gain or loose from diversifying their results? Some queries are more difficult than others for diversification. Across a number of conceptually different diversification methods, performance on such queries tends to deteriorate after applying these diversification methods, even though their initial performance in terms of relevance or diversity tends to be good
Why people search for images using web search engines
What are the intents or goals behind human interactions with image search engines? Knowing why people search for images is of major concern to Web image search engines because user satisfaction may vary as intent varies. Previous analyses of image search behavior have mostly been query-based, focusing on what images people search for, rather than intent-based, that is, why people search for images. To date, there is no thorough investigation of how different image search intents affect users' search behavior. In this paper, we address the following questions: (1) Why do people search for images in text-based Web image search systems? (2) How does image search behavior
Changes in globus pallidus with (pre)term kernicterus
OBJECTIVE: We report serial magnetic resonance (MR) and sonographic
behavior of globus pallidus in 5 preterm and 3 term infants with
kernicterus and describe the clinical context in very low birth weight
preterm infants. On the basis of this information, we suggest means of
diagnosis and prevention. METHODS: Charts and MR and ultrasound images of
5 preterm infants and 3 term infants with suspected bilirubin-associated
brain damage were reviewed. Included were preterm infants with severe
hearing loss, quadriplegic hypertonia, and abnormal hypersignal of globus
pallidus on T2-weighted MR imaging (MRI). In 1 infant who died on day 150,
the diagnosis was confirmed during the neonatal period. The others were
picked up as outpatients and scanned at 12 or 22 months' corrected age.
Three instances of term kernicterus were included for comparison of serial
MRI in the neonatal period and early infancy: they were caused by
glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency, urosepsis, and dehydration
plus fructose 1-6 biphosphatase deficiency. RESULTS: Five preterm infants
of 25 to 29 weeks' gestational age presented with total serum bilirubin
(TSB) levels below exchange transfusion thresholds commonly advised. Mixed
acidosis was present in 3 infants around the TSB peak. The
bilirubin/albumin molar ratio was >0.5 in all, in the absence of
displacing drugs. All failed to pass bedside hearing screen tests and had
severe hearing loss on auditory brain response testing. Symmetrical
homogeneous hyperechogenicity of globus pallidus was the alerting feature
in 1 infant. Globus pallidus was hyperintense on T1-weighted MR images in
this child. The other infants presented with severe developmental delay as
a result of dyskinetic quadriplegia and hearing loss. Globus pallidus was
normal on T1- but hyperintense on T2-weighted MR images at 12
Effects of therapy with [177Lu-DOTA0,Tyr3]octreotate on endocrine function
Purpose: Peptide receptor radionuclide therapy (PRRT) with radiolabelled somatostatin analogues is a novel therapy for patients with somatostatin receptor-positive tumours. We determined the effects of PRRT with [177Lu-DOTA0,Tyr3]octreotate (177Lu-octreotate) on glucose homeostasis and the pituitary-gonadal, pituitary-thyroid and pituitary-adrenal axes. Methods: Hormone levels were measured and adrenal function assessed at baseline and up to 24 months of follow-up. Results: In 35 men, mean serum inhibin B levels were decreased at 3 months post-therapy (205 ± 16 to 25 ± 4 ng/l, p 550 nmol/l, n = 18). Five patients developed elevated HbA1clevels (> 6.5%). Conclusion: In men177Lu-octreotate therapy induced transient inhibitory effects on spermatogenesis, but non-SHBG-bound T levels remained unaffected. In the long term, gonadotropin levels decreased significantly in postmenopausal women. Only a few patients developed hypothyroidism or elevated levels of HbA1c. Therefore, PRRT with177Lu-octreotate can be regarded as a safe treatment modality with respect to short-and long-term endocrine function
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