253 research outputs found

    Robotic Milking and heat stress

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    The objectives of the workshop are to share our knowledge, to develop a research framework for future co-operative research between Israel and the Netherlands, and to explore the possibilities for funding of this research. As a starting point, a seminar is held in which available knowledge on robotic milking and on heat stress is shared and discussed. This proceedings gives a view of the knowledge presented during this one-day seminar

    Do elephants feel pain and if so, how do we know this?

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    The objective of this document is to identify the behavior of the academic international production in urban history, from the bibliographical records index-linked in Scopus between 1973 and 2010. We use bibliometric indicators from SCImago Group, applying them to the production in the field of arts and humanities. Afterward, we corroborate the results obtained with the indicators calculated exclusively for 1.098 records of urban history. A geographical concentration is observed in the mechanisms of diffusion, authors and institutional affiliation. Likewise, we identify that over 50% of the works published between 1973 and 2010 have not been used by other authors to create new knowledge.El propósito de este documento es identificar el comportamiento de la producción académica internacional en historia urbana, a partir de los registros bibliográficos indizados en Scopus entre 1973 y 2010. Para ello se emplean indicadores bibliométricos obtenidos de SCImago Group y aplicados a la producción en el área de artes y humanidades. Posteriormente, se contrastan los resultados obtenidos con los indicadores calculados exclusivamente para 1.098 registros de historia urbana. Se evidencia una concentración geográfica en los medios de difusión de los productos del área, los autores y su filiación. Se identifica también que más del 50% de los trabajos realizados entre 1973 y 2010 no ha sido empleado por otro autor para crear nuevo conocimientoO propósito deste documento é identificar o comportamento da produção acadêmica internacional em história urbana, a partir dos registros bibliográficos indexados em Scopus entre 1973 e 2010. Para isso, empregam-se indicadores bibliométricos obtidos de SCImago Group e aplicados à produção na área de artes e humanidades. Posteriormente, se contrastam os resultados obtidos com os indicadores calculados exclusivamente para 1,098 registros de historia urbana. Evidencia-se uma concentração geográfica nos meios de difusão dos produtos da área, os autores e sua filiação. Identifica-se também que mais do 50% dos trabalhos realizados entre 1973 e 2010 não tem sido empregados por outro autor para criar conhecimento novo

    Asymmetric inheritance of RNA toxicity in C. elegans expressing CTG repeats

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    Nucleotide repeat expansions are a hallmark of over 40 neurodegenerative diseases and cause RNA toxicity and multisystemic symptoms that worsen with age. Through an unclear mechanism, RNA toxicity can trigger severe disease manifestation in infants if the repeats are inherited from their mother. Here we use Caenorhabditis elegans bearing expanded CUG repeats to show that this asymmetric intergenerational inheritance of toxicity contributes to disease pathogenesis. In addition, we show that this mechanism is dependent on small RNA pathways with maternal repeat-derived small RNAs causing transcriptomic changes in the offspring, reduced motility, and shortened lifespan. We rescued the toxicity phenotypes in the offspring by perturbing the RNAi machinery in the affected hermaphrodites. This points to a novel mechanism linking maternal bias and the RNAi machinery and suggests that toxic RNA is transmitted to offspring, causing disease phenotypes through intergenerational epigenetic inheritance.Peer reviewe

    Toward a first-principles integrated simulation of tokamak edge plasmas

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    Performance of the ITER is anticipated to be highly sensitive to the edge plasma condition. The edge pedestal in ITER needs to be predicted from an integrated simulation of the necessary first-principles, multi-scale physics codes. The mission of the SciDAC Fusion Simulation Project (FSP) Prototype Center for Plasma Edge Simulation (CPES) is to deliver such a code integration framework by (1) building new kinetic codes XGC0 and XGC1, which can simulate the edge pedestal buildup; (2) using and improving the existing MHD codes ELITE, M3D-OMP, M3D-MPP and NIMROD, for study of large-scale edge instabilities called Edge Localized Modes (ELMs); and (3) integrating the codes into a framework using cutting-edge computer science technology. Collaborative effort among physics, computer science, and applied mathematics within CPES has created the first working version of the End-to-end Framework for Fusion Integrated Simulation (EFFIS), which can be used to study the pedestal-ELM cycles

    Finding regions of interest on toroidal meshes

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    Fusion promises to provide clean and safe energy, and a considerable amount of research effort is underway to turn this aspiration intoreality. This work focuses on a building block for analyzing data produced from the simulation of microturbulence in magnetic confinementfusion devices: the task of efficiently extracting regions of interest. Like many other simulations where a large amount of data are produced,the careful study of ``interesting'' parts of the data is critical to gain understanding. In this paper, we present an efficient approach forfinding these regions of interest. Our approach takes full advantage of the underlying mesh structure in magnetic coordinates to produce acompact representation of the mesh points inside the regions and an efficient connected component labeling algorithm for constructingregions from points. This approach scales linearly with the surface area of the regions of interest instead of the volume as shown with bothcomputational complexity analysis and experimental measurements. Furthermore, this new approach is 100s of times faster than a recentlypublished method based on Cartesian coordinates
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