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    Angiography and Endovascular Therapy for Aortoiliac Artery Disease

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    The treatment of aortoiliac occlusive disease has shifted to endovascular therapy. Even in complex lesion, precise angiography enables successful treatment in endovascular work. However, complicationsā€related endovascular intervention of these lesions is catastrophic. Accurate angiographic assessment is mandatory to complete the procedure. This article reviews angiographic approach for aortoiliac artery disease in diagnosis, endovascular intervention, and complications

    Using transcranial direct-current stimulation (tDCS) to understand cognitive processing

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    Noninvasive brain stimulation methods are becoming increasingly common tools in the kit of the cognitive scientist. In particular, transcranial direct-current stimulation (tDCS) is showing great promise as a tool to causally manipulate the brain and understand how information is processed. The popularity of this method of brain stimulation is based on the fact that it is safe, inexpensive, its effects are long lasting, and you can increase the likelihood that neurons will fire near one electrode and decrease the likelihood that neurons will fire near another. However, this method of manipulating the brain to draw causal inferences is not without complication. Because tDCS methods continue to be refined and are not yet standardized, there are reports in the literature that show some striking inconsistencies. Primary among the complications of the technique is that the tDCS method uses two or more electrodes to pass current and all of these electrodes will have effects on the tissue underneath them. In this tutorial, we will share what we have learned about using tDCS to manipulate how the brain perceives, attends, remembers, and responds to information from our environment. Our goal is to provide a starting point for new users of tDCS and spur discussion of the standardization of methods to enhance replicability.The authors declare that they had no conflicts of interest with respect to their authorship or the publication of this article. This work was supported by grants from the National Institutes of Health (R01-EY019882, R01-EY025272, P30-EY08126, F31-MH102042, and T32-EY007135). (R01-EY019882 - National Institutes of Health; R01-EY025272 - National Institutes of Health; P30-EY08126 - National Institutes of Health; F31-MH102042 - National Institutes of Health; T32-EY007135 - National Institutes of Health)Accepted manuscrip

    Diboson Resonance as a Portal to Hidden Strong Dynamics

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    We propose a new explanation for excess events observed in the search for a high-mass resonance decaying into dibosons by the ATLAS experiment. The resonance is identified as a composite spin-00 particle that couples to the Standard Model gauge bosons via dimension-5 operators. The excess events can be explained if the dimension-5 operators are suppressed by a mass scale of O(1{\cal O}(1-1010) TeV. We also construct a model of hidden strong gauge dynamics which realizes the spin-00 particle as its lightest composite state, with appropriate couplings to Standard Model gauge bosons.Comment: 21 pages, 4 figure

    Cross-Coupling of Aryl Trifluoromethyl Sulfones with Arylboronates by Cooperative Palladium/Rhodium Catalysis

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    The Suzukiā€“Miyaura arylation of aryl trifluoromethyl sulfones via Cā€“SOā‚‚ bond cleavage has been developed by means of cooperative palladium/rhodium catalysis. A series of aryl trifluoromethyl sulfones and arylboronic acid neopentylglycol esters are converted to the corresponding biaryls. Mechanistic investigations suggest that (1) the rhodium catalyst mediates the transfer of the aryl ring from arylboronate to palladium, resulting in the acceleration of the transmetalation step, and (2) the Cā€“C bond-forming reductive elimination step is the turnover-limiting step

    Performance and Internal Flow of Contra-Rotating Small-Sized Cooling Fan

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    International audienceHigh pressure and large flow rate small-sized cooling fans are used for servers in data centers and there is a strong demand to increase its performance because of increase of quantity of heat from servers. Therefore, high rotational speed design is conducted, and rotational speed over 10,000min-1 is employed for cooling fans of servers. Contra-rotating rotors have been adopted for some of high pressure and large flow rate cooling fans to meet the demand. The company's research and development period for the contra-rotating small-sized cooling fan is short and its internal flow condition is not clarified well. Therefore, the internal flow condition was investigated by the numerical analysis. In the present paper, fan static pressure curves of the contra-rotating small-sized cooling fan with a 40mm square casing are shown by the experimental. Furthermore, the influences of the geometrical shape and design specification of the contra-rotating small-sized cooling fan on the internal flow condition are clarified by the numerical analysis

    Acute osteomyelitis of the acetabulum induced by Staphylococcus capitis in a young athlete

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    Acute hematogenous osteomyelitis (AHOM) of the acetabulum is a rare condition in children and usually caused by Staphylococcus aureus. We present an 11-year-old soccer athlete who suffered from acute osteomyelitis involving the acetabulum caused by S. capitis, a normal flora of the human skin but never reported in this condition. The disease was associated with repetitive skin injuries of the knee and potential osseous microtrauma of the hip joint by frequent rigorous exercise. This unusual case suggests that osseous microtrauma of the acetabulum, in addition to repetitive skin injuries, allowed normal skin flora to colonize to the ipsilateral acetabulum, which served as a favorable niche and subsequently led to AHOM
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