172 research outputs found

    Cervical spondylotic radiculopathy: Early result from a conservative therapy

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    Introduction: Patients who had cervical spondylotic radiculopathy without major motor deficit and no evidence of cord compression will have good outcome with non-operative measures. The aim of this study was to determine the severity of degenerative changes on plain radiograph among the patients with cervical spondylotic radiculopathy, their rated outcomes following conservative treatment and to evaluate correlations between pain score with: 1) neck disability index, 2) severity of degenerative changes of the cervical spine and 3) different level of root compression. Methods: This is an observational cohort study recruiting all patients with a clinical diagnosis of cervical spondylotic radiculopathy treated conservatively between December 2016 and January 2018. One-way ANOVA, paired sample test, and Pearson’s correlation test were used for correlation analyses. The total of 29 patients was used to achieve the power of 80% at 0.05 significance level, in detecting a difference of five score from a mean of 28.6 with an estimated standard deviation of 9.2, using a two-sided one-sample t-test. Results: Neck disability index (NDI) and pain score showed significant correlation after conservative treatment (p<0.001). However, this was not observed between pain score and radiographic severity grade, or between pain score and different level of nerve root compression. Conclusion: Patients with cervical spondylotic radiculopathy treated conservatively showed favorable clinical outcomes. Keywords: Cervical spine; Conservative treatment; Degenerative spine; Radiculopath

    Effects of R-parity violating supersymmetry in top pair production at linear colliders with polarized beams

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    In the minimal supersymmetric standard model with R-parity violation, the lepton number violating top quark interactions can contribute to the top pair production at a linear collider via tree-level u-channel squark exchange diagrams. We calculate such contributions and find that in the allowed range of these R-violating couplings, the top pair production rate as well as the top quark polarization and the forward-backward asymmetry can be significantly altered. By comparing the unpolarized beams with the polarized beams, we find that the polarized beams are more powerful in probing such new physics.Comment: 10 pages, 6 fig

    Fabrication of Highly Ordered Nanoparticle Arrays Using Thin Porous Alumina Masks

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    Highly ordered nanoparticle arrays have been successfully fabricated by our group recently using ultra-thin porous alumina membranes as masks in the evaporation process. The sizes of the nanoparticles can be adjusted from 5-10 nm to 200 nm while the spacing between adjacent particles can also be adjusted from several nanometers to about twice the size of a nanoparticle. The configuration of the nanoparticles can be adjusted by changing the height of the alumina masks and the evaporation direction. Due to the high pore regularity and good controllability of the particle size and spacing, this method is useful for the ordered growth of nanocrystals. Different kinds of nanoparticle arrays have been prepared on silicon wafer including semiconductors (e.g., germanium) and metals (e.g., nickel). The germanium nanoparticle arrays have potential applications in memory devices while the nickel catalyst nanoparticle arrays can be used for the growth of ordered carbon nanotubes.Singapore-MIT Alliance (SMA

    Non-Autoregressive Math Word Problem Solver with Unified Tree Structure

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    Existing MWP solvers employ sequence or binary tree to present the solution expression and decode it from given problem description. However, such structures fail to handle the variants that can be derived via mathematical manipulation, e.g., (a1+a2)a3(a_1+a_2) * a_3 and a1a3+a2a3a_1 * a_3+a_2 * a_3 can both be possible valid solutions for a same problem but formulated as different expression sequences or trees. The multiple solution variants depicting different possible solving procedures for the same input problem would raise two issues: 1) making it hard for the model to learn the mapping function between the input and output spaces effectively, and 2) wrongly indicating \textit{wrong} when evaluating a valid expression variant. To address these issues, we introduce a unified tree structure to present a solution expression, where the elements are permutable and identical for all the expression variants. We propose a novel non-autoregressive solver, named \textit{MWP-NAS}, to parse the problem and deduce the solution expression based on the unified tree. For evaluating the possible expression variants, we design a path-based metric to evaluate the partial accuracy of expressions of a unified tree. The results from extensive experiments conducted on Math23K and MAWPS demonstrate the effectiveness of our proposed MWP-NAS. The codes and checkpoints are available at: \url{https://github.com/mengqunhan/MWP-NAS}.Comment: Accepted at EMNLP202

    Monoclinic Phases Arising Across Thermal Inter-Ferroelectric Phase Transitions

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    Thermotropic phase boundaries (TPBs), as thermal analogs of morphotropic phase boundaries (MPBs), are associated with the thermal inter-ferroelectric phase transitions. Similar to an MPB, a TPB exhibits a characteristically flattened energy profile which favors polarization rotation, thus giving rise to a structurally bridging low-symmetry phase. We report on the kinetic process of thermal inter-ferroelectric phase transitions in BaTiO3 and KNbO3 using the phase-field method. The domain structures are found to play key roles in stabilizing the monoclinic phase. In simple domain structures, the monoclinic phase is a transient phase and cannot be stabilized into its neighboring phase regimes. However, by introducing structural inhomogeneity (orthogonal in-plane domain twins), we found that the monoclinic phase can be stabilized over a range of over 100 K across the transition. As a result, the piezoelectric properties are enhanced due to the stabilized monoclinic phase. In addition to the emergence of new piezoelectric components with monoclinic symmetry, most of the original components present in the tetragonal symmetry also show substantial enhancement with the rotation of polarization

    ADVERSE DRUG REACTION REPORTS IN MALAYSIA: COMPARISON OF CAUSALITY ASSESSMENTS

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    Causality assessment of reported adverse drug reactions (ADR) is an important component o
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