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Pathogenic triad in COPD: oxidative stress, protease–antiprotease imbalance, and inflammation
Patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) exhibit dominant features of chronic bronchitis, emphysema, and/or asthma, with a common phenotype of airflow obstruction. COPD pulmonary physiology reflects the sum of pathological changes in COPD, which can occur in large central airways, small peripheral airways, and the lung parenchyma. Quantitative or high-resolution computed tomography is used as a surrogate measure for assessment of disease progression. Different biological or molecular markers have been reported that reflect the mechanistic or pathogenic triad of inflammation, proteases, and oxidants and correspond to the different aspects of COPD histopathology. Similar to the pathogenic triad markers, genetic variations or polymorphisms have also been linked to COPD-associated inflammation, protease–antiprotease imbalance, and oxidative stress. Furthermore, in recent years, there have been reports identifying aging-associated mechanistic markers as downstream consequences of the pathogenic triad in the lungs from COPD patients. For this review, the authors have limited their discussion to a review of mechanistic markers and genetic variations and their association with COPD histopathology and disease status
A Very High Speed True Random Number Generator with Entropy Assessment
International audienceThe proposed true random number generator (TRNG) exploits the jitter of events propagating in a self-timed ring (STR) to generate random bit sequences at a very high bit rate. It takes advantage of a special feature of STRs that allows the time elapsed between successive events to be set as short as needed, even in the order of picoseconds. If the time interval between the events is set in concordance with the clock jitter magnitude, a simple entropy extraction scheme can be applied to generate random numbers. The proposed STR-based TRNG (STRNG) follows AIS31 recommendations: by using the proposed stochastic model, designers can compute a lower entropy bound as a function of the STR characteristics (number of stages, oscillation period and jitter magnitude). Using the resulting entropy assessment, they can then set the compression rate in the arithmetic post-processing block to reach the required security level determined by the entropy per output bit. Implementation of the generator in two FPGA families confirmed its feasibility in digital technologies and also confirmed it can provide high quality random bit sequences that pass the statistical tests required by AIS31 at rates as high as 200 Mbit/s
One-Flavour Hybrid Monte Carlo with Wilson Fermions
The Wilson fermion determinant can be written as product of the determinants
of two hermitian positive definite matrices. This formulation allows to
simulate non-degenerate quark flavors by means of the hybrid Monte Carlo
algorithm. A major numerical difficulty is the occurrence of nested inversions.
We construct a Uzawa iteration scheme which treats the nested system within one
iterative process.Comment: 11 pages, to appear in proceedings of the workshop "Numerical
Challenges in Lattice QCD", Springer Verla
Roles of the color antisymmetric ghost propagator in the infrared QCD
The results of Coulomb gauge and Landau gauge lattice QCD simulation do not
agree completely with continuum theory. There are indications that the ghost
propagator in the infrared region is not purely color diagonal as in high
energy region. After presenting lattice simulation of configurations produced
with Kogut-Susskind fermion (MILC collaboration) and those with domain wall
fermion (RBC/UKQCD collaboration), I investigate in triple gluon vertex and the
ghost-gluon-ghost vertex how the square of the color antisymmetric ghost
contributes. Then the effect of the vertex correction to the gluon propagator
and the ghost propagator is investigated.
Recent Dyson-Schwinger equation analysis suggests the ghost dressing function
finite and no infrared enhancement or . But the ghost
propagator renormalized by the loop containing a product of color antisymmetric
ghost is expected to behave as with
with , if the fixed point
scenario is valid. I interpret the solution should contain a
vertex correction. The infrared exponent of our lattice Landau gauge gluon
propagator of the RBC/UKQCD is and that of MILC is about
-0.7.
The implication for the Kugo-Ojima color confinement criterion, QCD effective
coupling and the Slavnov identity are given.Comment: 13 pages 10 figures, references added and revised. version to be
published in Few-Body System
On the nature and order of the deconfining transition in QCD
The determination of the parameters of the deconfining transition in N_f=2
QCD is discussed, and its relevance to the understanding of the mechanism of
color confinement.Comment: 10 pages. In honour of Yu. A. Simonov on his seventyth birthday; to
be published in Yadernaya Fizik
Gluons at finite temperature in Landau gauge Yang--Mills theory
The infrared behavior of Yang-Mills theory at finite temperature provides
access to the role of confinement. In this review recent results on this topic
from lattice calculations and especially Dyson-Schwinger studies are discussed.
These indicate persistence of a residual confinement even in the
high-temperature phase. The confinement mechanism is very similar to the one in
the vacuum for the chromomagnetic sector. In the chromoelectric sector
screening occurs at the soft scale g^2T, although not leading to a perturbative
behavior.Comment: 15 pages, 4 figures, invited brief review for MPL
Nucleon axial and pseudoscalar form factors from the covariant Faddeev equation
We compute the axial and pseudoscalar form factors of the nucleon in the
Dyson-Schwinger approach. To this end, we solve a covariant three-body Faddeev
equation for the nucleon wave function and determine the matrix elements of the
axialvector and pseudoscalar isotriplet currents. Our only input is a
well-established and phenomenologically successful ansatz for the
nonperturbative quark-gluon interaction. As a consequence of the axial
Ward-Takahashi identity that is respected at the quark level, the
Goldberger-Treiman relation is reproduced for all current-quark masses. We
discuss the timelike pole structure of the quark-antiquark vertices that enters
the nucleon matrix elements and determines the momentum dependence of the form
factors. Our result for the axial charge underestimates the experimental value
by 20-25% which might be a signal of missing pion-cloud contributions. The
axial and pseudoscalar form factors agree with phenomenological and lattice
data in the momentum range above Q^2 ~ 1...2 GeV^2.Comment: 17 pages, 7 figures, 1 tabl
The zonal currents and transports at 35°W in the tropical Atlantic
The total of 13 existing cross-equatorial shipboard current profiling sections taken during the WOCE period between 1990 and 2002 along 35°W are used to determine the mean meridional structure of the zonal top-to-bottom circulation between the Brazilian coast, near 5°S, and 5°N and to estimate mean transports of the individual identified shallow, intermediate and deep current branches. One of the results is that, on the equator, a mean westward Equatorial Intermediate Current below the Equatorial Undercurrent exists
Non-perturbative momentum dependence of the coupling constant and hadronic models
Models of hadron structure are associated with a hadronic scale which allows
by perturbative evolution to calculate observables in the deep inelastic
region. The resolution of Dyson-Schwinger equations leads to the freezing of
the QCD running coupling (effective charge) in the infrared, which is best
understood as a dynamical generation of a gluon mass function, giving rise to a
momentum dependence which is free from infrared divergences. We use this new
development to understand why perturbative treatments are working reasonably
well despite the smallness of the hadronic scale.Comment: Changes in Acknowledgments and PACS number
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