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On the nonlinear hunting stability of a high-speed train bogie
The hunting phenomenon is an intrinsic swaying motion appearing in railway vehicles due to the vehicle’s forward speed and the wheel–rail contact forces. Hunting motion consists of wheelset and other vehicle’s components oscillations that arise above a certain vehicle’s speed known as critical or hunting speed. These oscillations are of unstable nature and represent a safety hazard as they could lead to the vehicle’s derailment. This article analyses the stability of a bogie nonlinear model for a Spanish high-speed train when this is travelling at speeds near the hunting speed. The vehicle’s stability is studied by means of root loci methods, and the value of the critical speed is found. In addition to this, the behaviour of the vehicle is studied in both stable and unstable regions and the existence of limit cycles is discussed in this work. Finally, a sensitivity analysis of the axle load and suspension parameters is performed. The results show that the axle load, the vertical stiffness of the primary suspension and the lateral damping of the secondary suspension have a significant influence on the value of the critical speed
What do we evaluate in sport mindfulness interventions? A systematic review of commonly used questionnaires
Interest of the study: mindfulness is a concept describing the focus on the present moment, intentionally and without judgement. This approach has only recently been applied to sport psychology.
Objectives: the aim of the current review is to investigate which indicators and questionnaires are used in mindfulness research in sport, being specifically interested in mindfulness assessment.
Methods: PRISMA guidelines for systematic reviews and the recommendations of the Cochrane Collaboration were used. Literature searches were conducted in Psychinfo, PubMed, EMBASE and the Cochrane Library.
Results: From 2, 203 records initially retrieved, 17 articles were included. The results show that mindfulness, anxiety and acceptance are the most commonly studied psychological indicators. The Five Facet Mindfulness Questionnaire is the most frequently used mindfulness scale. We also discuss the possibility of using physiological indicators as complementary assessment.
Conclusions: It is recommended to specifically adapt some questionnaires, such is already done with the Sport Anxiety Scale or the Mindfulness Inventory for Sport, for their use in sport psychology
Evaluación del comportamiento a macro-fisuración por fatiga de mezclas bituminosas modificadas con polvo de neumático
The use of crumb rubber modified bitumen (CRMB) in asphalt mixes is a road engineering technology
that has become increasingly important in recent years. Given the many economic and environmental
benefits of this type of binder, the goal is to give CRMB the same level of performance as conventional polymermodified
bitumen. The appearance and propagation of cracks due to fatigue phenomena is one of the most
common distresses affecting road pavements. Since crumb rubber enhances the mechanical properties of asphalt
mixes, it can provide a viable solution for fatigue cracking. This paper presents the results of a comparative
analysis of the fatigue-cracking behavior of asphalt mixtures manufactured with crumb rubber modified bitumen
and polymer-modified bitumen.El empleo de betunes modificados con polvo de neumático usado en la fabricación
de mezclas bituminosas es una de las técnicas que mayor auge está teniendo en los últimos años en la
ingeniería de carreteras. Dadas sus grandes ventajas económicas y ambientales, este tipo de ligantes pretende
conseguir prestaciones similares a la de los betunes modificados con polímeros utilizados habitualmente.
La aparición de fisuras debido a fenómenos de fatiga es una de las patologías más comunes en firmes de
carretera. Debido a las mejoras de las propiedades mecánicas del betún aportadas tras la incorporación
de polvo de neumático, las mezclas fabricadas con estos ligantes se postulan como una posible solución a
dicho problema. En este artículo se lleva a cabo un análisis comparativo del comportamiento a fisuración
por fatiga realizado sobre mezclas bituminosas fabricadas con betún modificado con polvo de neumático y
con polímeros.This research was carried out within the framework
of the R + D + i project entitled Proyecto Integrado
de Investigación, Desarrollo y Demostración de
Tecnologías para la aplicación de neumáticos fuera
de uso en firmes de carretera resistentes a la propagación
de grietas (ref. IDI-20091076), funded by the
Center for Industrial Technological Development
(CDTI) of the Ministry of Science and Innovation
in Spain
Effect of diacutaneous fibrolysis on the muscular properties of gastrocnemius muscle
Diacutaneous fibrolysis is a noninvasive technique that has been shown to be effective in the treatment of musculoskeletal disorders such as shoulder pain, lateral epicondylalgia, patellofemoral pain syndrome and carpal tunnel syndrome. However, while diacutaneous fibrolysis is applied to soft tissue, its effects on muscular properties are unknown. The purpose of the present study was to evaluate the effects of diacutaneous fibrolysis on muscle properties as measured by tensiomyography and myotonometry in asymptomatic subjects. An analytical descriptive study was performed. A single session of diacutaneous fibrolysis on the gastrocnemius muscle was applied to one limb (treated limb group) and the other limb was the control (control limb group). Subjects were assessed with tensiomyography and myotonometry before treatment (T0), after treatment (T1) and 30 minutes later (T2). The primary outcomes were tensiomyography and myotonometry variables. The treated limb group showed a statistically significant increase (p<0.05) in tensiomyography parameters. A decrease in rigidity and increase in relaxation was also observed on myotonometry at T1, with some of the effects being maintained at T2. Rigidity and relaxation at T1 were statistically significant between groups (p<0.05). A single session of diacutaneous fibrolysis to the gastrocnemius muscle of asymptomatic subjects produced immediate changes in muscle properties. These changes were maintained 30 minutes after the application of the technique
Beyond Eliashberg superconductivity in MgB2: anharmonicity, two-phonon scattering, and multiple gaps
Density-functional calculations of the phonon spectrum and electron-phonon
coupling in MgB are presented. The phonons, which involve in-plane
B displacements, couple strongly to the electronic bands. The
isotropic electron-phonon coupling constant is calculated to be about 0.8.
Allowing for different order parameters in different bands, the superconducting
in the clean limit is calculated to be significantly larger. The
phonons are strongly anharmonic, and the non-linear contribution to
the coupling between the modes and the p bands is significant.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figure
Association between IL-18 gene polymorphisms and biopsy-proven giant cell arteritis
7 pages, 1 figure, 1 table.-- Research article.[Introduction] The objective was to investigate the potential implication of the IL18 gene promoter polymorphisms in the susceptibility to giant-cell arteritis (GCA).[Methods] In total, 212 patients diagnosed with biopsy-proven GCA were included in this study. DNA from patients and matched controls was obtained from peripheral blood. Samples were genotyped for the IL18-137 G>C (rs187238), the IL18-607 C>A (rs1946518), and the IL18-1297 T>C (rs360719) gene polymorphisms with polymerase chain reaction, by using a predesigned TaqMan allele discrimination assay.[Results] No significant association between the IL18-137 G>C polymorphism and GCA was found. However, the IL18 -607 allele A was significantly increased in GCA patients compared with controls (47.8% versus 40.9% in patients and controls respectively; P = 0.02; OR, 1.32; 95% CI, 1.04 to 1.69). It was due to an increased frequency of homozygosity for the IL18 -607 A/A genotype in patients with GCA (20.4%) compared with controls (13.4%) (IL18 -607 A/A versus IL18 -607 A/C plus IL18 -607 C/C genotypes: P = 0.04; OR, 1.59; 95% CI, 1.02 to 2.46). Also, the IL18-1297 allele C was significantly increased in GCA patients (30.7%) compared with controls (23.0%) (P = 0.003; OR, 1.48; 95% CI, 1.13 to 1.95). In this regard, an increased susceptibility to GCA was observed in individuals carrying the IL18-1297 C/C or the IL18-1297 C/T genotypes compared with those carrying the IL18-1297 T/T genotype (IL18-1297 C/C plus IL18-1297 T/C versus IL18-1297 T/T genotype in GCA patients compared with controls: P = 0.005; OR, 1.61; 95% CI, 1.15 to 2.25). We also found an additive effect of the IL18 -1297 and -607 polymorphisms with TLR4 Asp299Gly polymorphism. The OR for GCA was 1.95 for combinations of genotypes with one or two risk alleles, whereas carriers of three or more risk alleles have an OR of 3.7.[Conclusions] Our results show for the first time an implication of IL18 gene-promoter polymorphisms in the susceptibility to biopsy-proven GCA. In addition, an additive effect between the associated IL18 and TLR4 genetic variants was observed.This study was
supported by a grant from Fondo de Investigaciones Sanitarias PI06-0024
(Spain) and in part by Junta de Andalucía, grupo CTS-180 (Spain). This work
was partially supported by the RETICS Program, RD08/0075 (RIER), from
Instituto de Salud Carlos III (ISCIII).Peer reviewe
The role of extracellular matrix on liver stem cell fate: A dynamic relationship in health and disease
The liver stem cell niche is a specialized and dynamic microenvironment with biomechanical and biochemical characteristics that regulate stem cell behavior. This is feasible due to the coordination of a complex network of secreted factors, small molecules, neural, blood inputs and extracellular matrix (ECM) components involved in the regulation of stem cell fate (self-renewal, survival, and differentiation into more mature phenotypes like hepatocytes and cholangiocytes). In this review, we describe and summarize all the major components that play essential roles in the liver stem cell niche, in particular, growth factor signaling and the biomechanical properties of the ECM
Efectos inmunológicos inducidos por los inhibidores de BCR. Experiencia en vida real en el hospital clínico Lozano Blesa. Zaragoza
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Introducción: Ibrutinib es un fármaco inhibidor de la TKB utilizado en Leucemia linfática crónica (LLC), linfoma del manto en recaída y Macroglobulinemia de Waldenström e Idelalisib es un inhibidor de PI3K? aprobado en LLC en recaída. Ambos disminuyen la proliferación de los linfocitos B inactivando el BCR, siendo altamente efectivos. No obstante, su interacción con el microambiente tumoral provoca reacciones inmunológicas como la neumonitis y colitis severa. Nuestro objetivo ha sido determinar la incidencia y el manejo terapéutico de dichas reacciones en nuestro centro.
Metodología: Estudio observacional retrospectivo donde se incluyen todos los pacientes tratados con Ibrutinib o Idelalisib durante el período de tiempo : 01/2015- 05/2019. Criterios de inclusión: 1. Colitis: diarrea grado =3 con confirmación histopatológica ; 2. Neumonitis: TAC pulmonar compatible y lavado bronquioalveolar (BAL) excluyendo causas infecciosas. Figura 1. Sigmoiditis Figura 2. Neumonitis bibasal. Vidrio deslustrado Figura 3. Alveolitis en lóbulos superiores.
Resultados: Se han incluido 27 pacientes, 10 (37%) mujeres y 17 (63%) hombres. La media de edad fue 73 años (53-84). Tratamiento con Idelalisib: 7 pacientes (25.9%); Ibrutinib: 20 pacientes (74.1 %). No patología pulmonar ni digestiva previa al inicio del tratamiento . De los pacientes tratados con Idelalisib, 1 presentó una sigmoiditis (14%)( caso1) y 1 presentó neumonitis intersticial (14%) (caso 2) . De los tratados con Ibrutinib 1 paciente presentó alveolitis (5%) (caso 3). Del total de pacientes estudiados el 11 % han presentado reacciones inmunológicas ..
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