72 research outputs found
Are intelligent transport systems effective in improving the safety of vulnerable road users?
This paper presents the results of safety impact assessment, providing quantitative estimates
of the safety impacts of ten ITS which were designed to improve safety, mobility and comfort
of VRUs. The evaluation method originally developed to assess safety impacts of ITS for cars
was now adapted for assessing safety impacts of ITS for VRUs. The main results of the
assessment showed that nine services included in the quantitative safety impact assessment
affected traffic safety in a positive way by preventing fatalities and injuries. At full
penetration the highest effects were obtained for the systems PCDS+EBR, VBS and INS. The
estimates for PCDS+EBR showed the maximum reduction of 7.5% on all road fatalities and
5.8% on all road injuries, which came down to an estimate of over 2,100 fatalities and over
62,900 injuries saved per year in the EU-28 when exploiting the 2012 accident levels adjusted
with the estimated accident trends
Plasma levels of growth-related oncogene (CXCL1-3) associated with fibrosis and platelet counts in HCV-infected patients
Fibrosis progression in hepatitis C virus (HCV)-infected patients varies greatly between individuals. Chemokines recruit immune cells to the infected liver and may thus play a role in the fibrosis process
MRD codes with maximum idealizers
Left and right idealizers are important invariants of linear rank-distance
codes. In the case of maximum rank-distance (MRD for short) codes in
the idealizers have been proved to be isomorphic to
finite fields of size at most . Up to now, the only known MRD codes with
maximum left and right idealizers are generalized Gabidulin codes, which were
first constructed in 1978 by Delsarte and later generalized by Kshevetskiy and
Gabidulin in 2005. In this paper we classify MRD codes in
for with maximum left and right idealizers
and connect them to Moore-type matrices. Apart from generalized Gabidulin
codes, it turns out that there is a further family of rank-distance codes
providing MRD ones with maximum idealizers for , odd and for ,
. These codes are not equivalent to any previously known MRD
code. Moreover, we show that this family of rank-distance codes does not
provide any further examples for .Comment: Reviewers' comments implemented, we changed the titl
Quantitation of Pretreatment Serum IP-10 Improves the Predictive Value of an IL28B Gene Polymorphism for Hepatitis C Treatment Response
Polymorphisms of IL28B gene are highly associated with sustained virological response (SVR) in patients with chronic hepatitis C treated with peginterferon and ribavirin. Quantitation of Interferon-γ Inducible Protein-10 (IP-10) may also differentiate antiviral response. We evaluated IP-10 levels in pretreatment serum from 115 non-responders and 157 sustained responders in the VIRAHEP-C cohort, including African Americans (AA) and Caucasian Americans (CA). Mean IP-10 was lower in sustained responders compared to non-responders (460 ± 37 pg/ml vs 697 ± 49 pg/ml, p600 pg/ml) was 67%. We assessed the combination of pretreatment IP-10 levels with IL28B genotype as predictors of treatment response. The IL28B polymorphism rs12979860 was tested in 210 participants. CC, CT, or TT genotypes were found in 30%, 49%, and 21%, respectively, with corresponding SVR rates of 87%, 50%, and 39% (p<0.0001). Serum IP-10 levels within the IL28B genotype groups provided additional information regarding the likelihood of SVR (p< 0.0001). CT carriers with low IP-10 had 64% SVR versus 24% with high IP-10. Similarly, a higher SVR rate was identified for TT and CC carriers with low versus high IP-10 (TT: 48% versus 20%, CC: 89% versus 79%). IL28B genotype and baseline IP-10 levels were additive but independent when predicting SVR in both AA and CA
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