930 research outputs found

    Lean Success Breakout Session A: Industry-Government Infrastructure

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    Breakout session on industry-government infrastructur

    TEMPERATURE-AND DEFORMATION-DEPENDENT STRUCTURAL CHARACTERIZATION OF SEMI- CRYSTALLINE POLYMERS BY X-RAY SCATTERING

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    ABSTRACT The special mechanical behaviour of semi-crystalline materials is caused by the temperaturedependent interaction between the crystalline and the amorphous phase with their specific mechanical properties. Thereby, the crystalline phase has higher strength and stiffness, it fails mainly under shear stress. The amorphous phase is tough above the glass transition with steadily decreasing strength with increasing temperature. Crazing may appear during. Under the complex load between the crystallites the amorphous phase tends to cavitation if the internal strength is too low with respect to the external load. This general behaviour was investigated and presented in the past by several different groups [1-2]. Recent investigations by synchrotron x-ray scattering enabled a highly time-and strain-resolved as well as temperature dependent investigation of structural changes during deformation. While wide angle diffraction enables a detailed characterization of the crystallites with respect to their orientation and deformation small angle scattering enables information about the size of the different phases and cavitation. Therefore the SAXS patterns were processed to estimate corddistribution-functions according to the procedures developed by Stribeck for samples with fiber symmetry [3]. The behaviour of different semi-crystalline polymers will be presented and compared with the behaviour of pure amorphous materials. A special attention will be turned on the structural events with respect to the stress-strain-curve. Some micrographs confirm the structural units, which were discussed on the basis of the x-ray pattern

    Light and electron microscopic detection of (3 Gal ÎČ 1,4 GlcNAc ÎČ 1) sequences in asparagine-linked oligosaccharides with the Datura stramonium lectin

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    The Datura stramonium lectin recognizes with high affinity the disaccharide N -acetyllactosamine (Gal ÎČ 1,4 GlcNAc). We have developed a highly specific cytochemical affinity technique in which an ovomucoid-gold complex serves as second step reagent for the visualization of this lectin bound to reactive sequences present in tissue sections. The lectin binding sites were detected in semithin and ultrathin sections of aldehyde-fixed and low temperature Lowicryl K4M embedded tissues. For light microscopical labeling the photochemical silver reaction for signal amplification was required. The application of this technique for the detection of N -acetyllactosamine containing asparagine-linked oligosaccharides in various intracellular organelles and the plasma membrane is demonstrated.Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/47409/1/418_2004_Article_BF00524763.pd

    Williams Syndrome and Music: A Systematic Integrative Review

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    Background: Researchers and clinicians have often cited a strong relationship between individuals with Williams syndrome (WS) and music. This review systematically identified, analyzed, and synthesized research findings related to WS and music.Methods: Thirty-one articles were identified that examined this relationship and were divided into seven areas. This process covered a diverse array of methodologies, with aims to: (1) report current findings; (2) assess methodological quality; and (3) discuss the potential implications and considerations for the clinical use of music with this population.Results: Results indicate that individuals with WS demonstrate a high degree of variability in skill and engagement in music, presenting with musical skills that are more in line with their cognitive abilities than chronological age (CA). Musical strengths for this population appear to be based more in musicality and expressivity than formal musical skills, which are expressed through a heightened interest in music, a greater propensity toward musical activities, and a heightened emotional responsiveness to music. Individuals with WS seem to conserve the overall structure of musical phrases better than they can discriminate or reproduce them exactly. The affinity for music often found in this population may be rooted in atypical auditory processing, autonomic irregularities, and differential neurobiology.Conclusions: More studies are needed to explore how this affinity for music can be harnessed in clinical and educational interventions

    Branding the nation: Towards a better understanding

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    This paper aims to clarify some misunderstanding about nation branding. It examines the origins and interpretations of the concept, and draws a comparison between nation branding and commercial branding. A new definition is offered that emphasises the need to shift from “branding” the nation to nation image management

    Development of Healthy Eating and Physical Activity Quality Standards for Out-of-School Time Programs

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    Abstract Background: Out-of-school time (Ost) programs serve over 8 million children per year and have ample opportunity to promote health through menu and physical activity choices. Until recently, however, the field has lacked a comprehensive set of operationalizable standards for healthy eating and physical activity. the National Afterschool Association adopted voluntary healthy eating and physical activity quality standards (HePAQs) in April, 2011. Methods: We describe the development of HePAQs. this work reflects a social ecological model for changing children's eating and activity behaviors through program-level interventions. the standards were developed using a national, mixed-methods needs assessment, review of existing standards and expert recommendations, and a participatory process of discussion, review, and consensus engaging 19 influential service and policy organizations and agencies in the Healthy Out-of-school time (HOst) coalition, which we convened in 2009. Results: the HOst coalition approved a final version of the HePAQs in January, 2011. the 11 standards address content, curriculum selection, staff training, program support, and environmental support for healthy eating and physical activity. in April, 2011, the HePAQs were adopted by the National Afterschool Association, and have subsequently been widely disseminated. extensive adoption and implementation efforts are underway. Conclusions: the availability of a comprehensive set of standards for healthy eating and physical activity in Ost provides practical information to help community-based youth-serving organizations participate in obesity and chronic disease prevention. A working awareness of their content will be useful to scientists undertaking health promotion studies in the out-of-school time setting

    Quantum Graphs: A simple model for Chaotic Scattering

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    We connect quantum graphs with infinite leads, and turn them to scattering systems. We show that they display all the features which characterize quantum scattering systems with an underlying classical chaotic dynamics: typical poles, delay time and conductance distributions, Ericson fluctuations, and when considered statistically, the ensemble of scattering matrices reproduce quite well the predictions of appropriately defined Random Matrix ensembles. The underlying classical dynamics can be defined, and it provides important parameters which are needed for the quantum theory. In particular, we derive exact expressions for the scattering matrix, and an exact trace formula for the density of resonances, in terms of classical orbits, analogous to the semiclassical theory of chaotic scattering. We use this in order to investigate the origin of the connection between Random Matrix Theory and the underlying classical chaotic dynamics. Being an exact theory, and due to its relative simplicity, it offers new insights into this problem which is at the fore-front of the research in chaotic scattering and related fields.Comment: 28 pages, 13 figures, submitted to J. Phys. A Special Issue -- Random Matrix Theor

    Compensatory ingestion upon dietary restriction in Drosophila melanogaster

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    Dietary restriction extends the lifespan of numerous, evolutionarily diverse species. In D. melanogaster, a prominent model for research on the interaction between nutrition and longevity, dietary restriction is typically based on medium dilution, with possible compensatory ingestion commonly being neglected. Possible problems with this approach are revealed by using a method for direct monitoring of D. melanogaster feeding behavior. This demonstrates that dietary restriction elicits robust compensatory changes in food consumption. As a result, the effect of medium dilution is overestimated and, in certain cases, even fully compensated for. Our results strongly indicate that feeding behavior and nutritional composition act concertedly to determine fly lifespan. Feeding behavior thus emerges as a central element in D. melanogaster aging

    Theories for influencer identification in complex networks

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    In social and biological systems, the structural heterogeneity of interaction networks gives rise to the emergence of a small set of influential nodes, or influencers, in a series of dynamical processes. Although much smaller than the entire network, these influencers were observed to be able to shape the collective dynamics of large populations in different contexts. As such, the successful identification of influencers should have profound implications in various real-world spreading dynamics such as viral marketing, epidemic outbreaks and cascading failure. In this chapter, we first summarize the centrality-based approach in finding single influencers in complex networks, and then discuss the more complicated problem of locating multiple influencers from a collective point of view. Progress rooted in collective influence theory, belief-propagation and computer science will be presented. Finally, we present some applications of influencer identification in diverse real-world systems, including online social platforms, scientific publication, brain networks and socioeconomic systems.Comment: 24 pages, 6 figure

    Factors related to the incorrect use of inhalers by asthma patients

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    PereiraResumoObjetivo: Avaliar a tĂ©cnica inalatĂłria em pacientes com asma atendidos ambulatorialmente, estabelecendo associaçÔes dessa com o grau de controle da doença. MĂ©todos: Estudo transversal envolvendo pacientes com idade ≄ 14 anos e diagnĂłstico mĂ©dico de asma, recrutados no AmbulatĂłrio de Asma do Hospital de ClĂ­nicas de Porto Alegre, na cidade de Porto Alegre (RS). Os pacientes completaram dois questionĂĄrios (um geral e um questionĂĄrio de controle da asma baseado nas diretrizes da Global Initiative for Asthma de 2011). Os pacientes demonstraram a tĂ©cnica inalatĂłria e realizaram testes de função pulmonar. A tĂ©cnica inalatĂłria incorreta foi definida como a execução incorreta de pelo menos duas etapas da avaliação. Resultados: Foram incluĂ­dos 268 pacientes. Desses, 81 (30,2%) apresentaram tĂ©cnica inalatĂłria incorreta, que foi associada com falta de controle da asma (p = 0,002). A regressĂŁo logĂ­stica identificou os seguintes fatores associados com a tĂ©cnica inalatĂłria incorreta: ser viĂșvo (OR = 5,01; IC95%, 1,74-14,41; p = 0,003); utilizar inalador pressurizado (OR = 1,58; IC95%, 1,35-1,85; p < 0,001); ter renda familiar mensal < 3 salĂĄrios mĂ­nimos (OR = 2,67; IC95%, 1,35-1,85; p = 0,008); e ter ≄ 2 comorbidades (OR = 3,80; IC95%, 1,03-14,02; p = 0,045). ConclusĂ”es: Na amostra estudada, a tĂ©cnica inalatĂłria incorreta se associou com a falta de controle da asma. Viuvez, uso de inalador pressurizado, baixo nĂ­vel socioeconĂŽmico e presença de ≄ 2 comorbidades se associaram Ă  tĂ©cnica inalatĂłria incorreta.AbstractObjective: To evaluate inhaler technique in outpatients with asthma and to determine associations between the correctness of that technique and the level of asthma control. Methods: This was a cross-sectional study involving patients ≄ 14 years of age with physician-diagnosed asthma. The patients were recruited from the Asthma Outpatient Clinic of the Hospital de ClĂ­nicas de Porto Alegre, in the city of Porto Alegre, Brazil. The patients completed two questionnaires (a general questionnaire and an asthma control questionnaire based on the 2011 Global Initiative for Asthma guidelines), demonstrated their inhaler technique, and performed pulmonary function tests. Incorrect inhaler technique was defined as the incorrect execution of at least two of the predefined steps. Results: We included 268 patients. Of those, 81 (30.2%) showed incorrect inhaler technique, which was associated with poor asthma control (p = 0.002). Logistic regression analysis identified the following factors associated with incorrect inhaler technique: being widowed (OR = 5.01; 95% CI, 1.74-14.41; p = 0.003); using metered dose inhalers (OR = 1.58; 95% CI, 1.35-1.85; p < 0.001); having a monthly family income < 3 times the minimum wage (OR = 2.67; 95% CI, 1.35-1.85; p = 0.008), and having ≄ 2 comorbidities (OR = 3.80; 95% CI, 1.03-14.02; p = 0.045). Conclusions: In the sample studied, incorrect inhaler technique was associated with poor asthma control. Widowhood, use of metered dose inhalers, low socioeconomic level, and the presence of ≄ 2 comorbidities were associated with incorrect inhaler technique
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