128 research outputs found
Random noise in Diffusion Tensor Imaging, its Destructive Impact and Some Corrections
The empirical origin of random noise is described, its influence on DTI variables is illustrated by a review of numerical and in vivo studies supplemented by new simulations investigating high noise levels. A stochastic model of noise propagation is presented to structure noise impact in DTI. Finally, basics of voxelwise and spatial denoising procedures are presented. Recent denoising procedures are reviewed and consequences of the stochastic model for convenient denoising strategies are discussed
Plasma Electronics
Contains reports on eight research projects.National Science Foundation (Grant G-24073)United States Atomic Energy Commission (Contract AF(30-1)-3285)Lincoln Laboratory (Purchase Order DDL BB-107)United States Air Force (Contract AF19(628)-500)United States Atomic Energy Commission (Contract AT(30-1)-3221
Plasma Electronics
Contains reports on ten research projects.U. S. Air Force under Contract AF 19(628)-500U. S. Atomic Energy Commission under Contract AT(30-1)-3211U. S. Atomic Energy Commission under Contract AT(30-1)-3221National Science Foundation (Grant G-24073)Lincoln Laboratory, Purchase Order DDL BB-10
Plasma Electronics
Contains research objectives and reports on six research objectives.National Science Foundation (Grant G-24073)Lincoln Laboratory, Purchase Order DDL BB-107U. S. Air Force under Contract AF 19(628)-50
Lipids in the intensive care unit: Recommendations from the ESPEN Expert Group
A.M-T. has received grant funding from B. Braun. L.P. has received speaking honoraria and grants from Fresenius-Kabi, Amgen, CSL Behring, Gilead Sciences, GlaxoSmithKline, Janssen-Cilag, Novartis, Roche, Sorin Group, and Viiv Healthcare
Child Care Time, Parents’ Well-Being, and Gender: Evidence from the American Time Use Survey
This study used data from the ‘Well Being Module’ of the 2010 American Time Use Survey (N = 1699) to analyze how parents experience child care time in terms of meaning and stress levels. Multivariate multilevel regressions showed clear differences by gender and the circumstances of child care activities. Mothers experienced child care time as more stressful than fathers, and fathers as slightly more meaningful. Interactive child care was experienced as more meaningful and less stressful than routine child care, whereas these differences were stronger among fathers than among mothers. Mothers experienced child care with a minor child as highly meaningful, and with an adolescent as particularly stressful. Fathers experienced child care with an infant as highly stressful, and with an offspring in middle childhood as disproportionally meaningful. The spouse’s presence was moderately associated with higher senses of meaning and lower levels of stress during child care, but these differences were modest, and only visible among fathers. Paid work hours increased mothers’ stress levels during child care activities, but reduced fathers’ stress levels. Meanwhile, nonemployed fathers reported child care time as less meaningful than non-employed mothers. Overall, this study has important scientific and practical implications for `understanding the gendered nature of parents’ child care time and well-being
Characterisation of pathogen-specific regions and novel effector candidates in Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. cepae
A reference-quality assembly of Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. cepae (Foc), the causative agent of onion basal rot has been generated along with genomes of additional pathogenic and non-pathogenic isolates of onion. Phylogenetic analysis confirmed a single origin of the Foc pathogenic lineage. Genome alignments with other F. oxysporum ff. spp. and non pathogens revealed high levels of syntenic conservation of core chromosomes but little synteny between lineage specific (LS) chromosomes. Four LS contigs in Foc totaling 3.9 Mb were designated as pathogen-specific (PS). A two-fold increase in segmental duplication events was observed between LS regions of the genome compared to within core regions or from LS regions to the core. RNA-seq expression studies identified candidate effectors expressed in planta, consisting of both known effector homologs and novel candidates. FTF1 and a subset of other transcription factors implicated in regulation of effector expression were found to be expressed in planta
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