382 research outputs found
Wilson line correlators in two-dimensional noncommutative Yang-Mills theory
We study the correlator of two parallel Wilson lines in two-dimensional
noncommutative Yang-Mills theory, following two different approaches. We first
consider a perturbative expansion in the large-N limit and resum all planar
diagrams. The second approach is non-perturbative: we exploit the Morita
equivalence, mapping the two open lines on the noncommutative torus (which
eventually gets decompacted) in two closed Wilson loops winding around the dual
commutative torus. Planarity allows us to single out a suitable region of the
variables involved, where a saddle-point approximation of the general Morita
expression for the correlator can be performed. In this region the correlator
nicely compares with the perturbative result, exhibiting an exponential
increase with respect to the momentum p.Comment: 21 pages, 1 figure, typeset in JHEP style; some formulas corrected in
Sect.3, one reference added, results unchange
Isolation and Identification of Candida Species and Some Superficial Mycosis Associated with Diaper Dermatitis in Erbil City
Diaper dermatitis (DD) is the most common cutaneous diagnosis in infancy that affects almost every
child during the early months of their life time; most cases are associated with the yeast colonization of
Candida or DD candidiasis and some dermatophytes. It is an irritating and inflammatory acute dermatitis
in the perineal and perianal areas resulting from the occlusion and irritation caused by diapers. The study
aimed to assess the association between Candida species and some dermatophytes in infants with
napkin dermatitis and determine the prevalence of DD in relation with yeast (Candida) colonization and
identify common Candida spp. which is responsible for Candida (fungal) DD among infants. Data from
210 infants aged between (0 and 18) months are collected from January to August 2018 in Raparin
Hospital in Erbil City. The cases include 113 (53.80%) male infants and 97 (46.19%) female infants
and diagnosed with DD. Results of 210 infant with diaper rash participated in this study. 188 (89.52%)
were positive for Candida spp. and Dermatophytes (molds). From the total yeast number, Candida
albicans was the most predominant species accounting 128 (84.21%), while 24 (15.78%) were
non-albicans and dermatophyte molds among which Malassezias spp that accounted 26 (13.83%)
and 10 (5.32%), respectively. The percentage of misdiagnosed cases was 9 (4.28%). Infants at age
group 6–12 months showed high frequency with diaper rash 127 (60.47%). The prevalence of DD is
higher in urban 120 (57.14%) than rural area 90 (42.85%). Furthermore, high prevalence DD found in
hot season than colds was 121 (64.36%) and 67 (35.63%), respectively. In conclusion, I found that
there are high association between DD with Candida spp. and dermatophytes and Candida albicans is
a common invader of all types of napkin eruption
Cold atom Clocks and Applications
This paper describes advances in microwave frequency standards using
laser-cooled atoms at BNM-SYRTE. First, recent improvements of the Cs
and Rb atomic fountains are described. Thanks to the routine use of a
cryogenic sapphire oscillator as an ultra-stable local frequency reference, a
fountain frequency instability of where
is the measurement time in seconds is measured. The second advance is a
powerful method to control the frequency shift due to cold collisions. These
two advances lead to a frequency stability of at 7\times 10^{-16}^{87}^{133}$Cs fountains.
Finally we give an update on the cold atom space clock PHARAO developed in
collaboration with CNES. This clock is one of the main instruments of the
ACES/ESA mission which is scheduled to fly on board the International Space
Station in 2008, enabling a new generation of relativity tests.Comment: 30 pages, 11 figure
Certificação de produtos orgânicos: obstáculos à implantação de um sistema participativo de garantia na Andaluzia, Espanha.
O trabalho analisa o processo de organização de produtores orgânicos da Andaluzia que estiveram envolvidos em uma tentativa de implantação de um sistema participativo de garantia. Esta iniciativa foi liderada pela administração dessa comunidade autônoma espanhola entre 2006 e 2008. O estudo baseia-se em entrevistas realizadas com atores sociais que estiveram implicados nesse processo, identificando os obstáculos políticos e organizativos que impediram que essa proposta pudesse avançar
SPIRAL II Project (electron option) - Preliminary Design Study
This document presents a Preliminary Design Study (PDS) of the electron option of the SPIRAL II project
Signalomics: Diversity and Methods of Analysis of Systemic Signals in Plants
We provide a brief definition and history of signals, pointing out how differences in body plan between plants and animals require fundamentally different signaling mechanisms, and then list the diversity of chemical and physical signals along with their pathways of transmission, providing details on molecular signals and focusing on the phloem and xylem as being the main conduits for (rapid) systemic signaling. The two major electrical (action potentials and variation potentials) as well as hydraulic signals are then described. The latter part of the chapter deals with methods of analysis of molecular signals, including accessing the phloem and identifying the array of gene products transported therein. A description is provided of the modern methods used in metabolomics and phenotyping to analyze the metabolic consequences of signal action. Conventional techniques for analyzing electrical and hydraulic signals and their ionic components using electrodes are then furnished. Finally we describe novel techniques developed recently in the animal field using fluorescence to monitor real-time changes in membrane potential, which could be adapted for plants to open up new vistas in our understanding of electrical signals in plants
Where has all the message gone?
We provide a brief history of polyribosomes, ergosomes, prosomes, informosomes, maternal mRNA, stored mRNA, and RNP particles. Even though most published research focuses on total mRNA rather than polysomal mRNA and often assumes they are synonymous – i.e., if a functional mRNA is present, it must be translated – results from our laboratories comparing polysomal RNA and total mRNA in a range of “normal” issues show that some transcripts are almost totally absent from polysomes while others are almost entirely associated with polysomes. We describe a recent model from yeast showing various destinies for polysomal mRNA once it has been released from polysomes. The main points we want to emphasize are; a) when mRNA leaves polysomes to go to prosomes, P-bodies, stress granules, etc., it is not necessarily destined for degradation – it can be re-utilized; b) “normal” tissue, not just seeds and stressed tissue, contains functional non-polysomal mRNA; c) association of mRNA with different classes of polysomes affects their sub-cellular location and translatability; and d) drawbacks, misinterpretations, and false hopes arise from analysis of total mRNA rather than polysomal mRNA and from presuming that all polysomes are “created equal”
Innovative Date Fruit Classifier Based on Scatter Wavelet and Stacking Ensemble
Dates are essential fruits loaded with vital nutrients that keep bones healthy and prevent bone-related disorders. Approximately 8.46 million tons of different types of dates are cultivated and produced annually around the globe. There are more than 400 types of dates that are time-consuming and expensive to produce. Classifying them using conventional methods is labor-intensive, and this is one of the biggest problems for the date industry. Dataset fruit classification plays a vital role in the food industry. Dates can be classified from a luxury class to a less quality class. Accordingly, the food industry needs an automotive date fruit classifier that can work in food factories. This study proposes a pioneering method to classify date fruit that relies on extracting features from the texture of dates using Scattering Wavelet Transformation (SWT). The SWT yields in numeric coefficients were found to be immune to the deformation of invariants. This feature set trains an ensemble classifier that combines a voting mechanism to eliminate overfitting. The ensemble classifier consists of a random forest, a support vector machine classifier, and a logistic regression hyper-learner. Our novel approach was tested on two benchmarked datasets. The first data set scored F1 between 0.95 and 1.0 at the same time. The second dataset registered F1 between 0.96 and 1.0 in each of the 20 date classes. Some dates are close to each other in texture, resulting in high false positives or recall, causing a lower F1 score accuracy degree. The novelty of this approach comes from the featured representative of each date class, relying on the texture of the fruit as a discriminative feature, not on the fruit shape or color, which may not be robust enough as distinguishable features, especially in date classes that are close to each other in shape.
Doi: 10.28991/HIJ-2024-05-02-010
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How do patient characteristics influence informal payments for inpatient and outpatient health care in Albania: Results of logit and OLS models using Albanian LSMS 2005
Abstract Background Informal payments for health care are common in most former communist countries. This paper explores the demand side of these payments in Albania. By using data from the Living Standard Measurement Survey 2005 we control for individual determinants of informal payments in inpatient and outpatient health care. We use these results to explain the main factors contributing to the occurrence and extent of informal payments in Albania. Methods Using multivariate methods (logit and OLS) we test three models to explain informal payments: the cultural, economic and governance model. The results of logit models are presented here as odds ratios (OR) and results from OLS models as regression coefficients (RC). Results Our findings suggest differences in determinants of informal payments in inpatient and outpatient care. Generally our results show that informal payments are dependent on certain characteristics of patients, including age, area of residence, education, health status and health insurance. However, they are less dependent on income, suggesting homogeneity of payments across income categories. Conclusions We have found more evidence for the validity of governance and economic models than for the cultural model.</p
Relações de coordenação na cadeia produtiva dos produtos minimamente processados.
Os produtos minimamente processados (PMP) são alimentos práticos e nutritivos e cada vez mais demandados. Sua cadeia produtiva necessita de monitoramento em todos os elos, principalmente quando à qualidade, sanidade e prazo de validade. Este trabalho analisa as relações de coordenação entre os segmentos de produção agrícola, processamento e distribuição. O texto mostra que os processadores de PMP formam cinco grupos estratégicos, cujas dimensões estratégicas principais são custos, preços, qualidade, liderança tecnológica e canais de distribuição e que compreendem basicamente duas diferentes estruturas de governança (a híbrida e a de mercado); esses processadores têm tamanhos diferentes e atendem a diversos canais de distribuição. Os canais de distribuição, que são o varejo moderno, o mercado institucional (restaurantes, caterings, fast-foods, hospitais e hotéis) e canais alternativos de distribuição de PMP (feiras-livres, "sacolões", CEASAs e lojas de conveniência), comandam a dinâmica da cadeia e estabelecem os padrões exigidos para os PMP. Há cada vez mais uma necessidade de certificação de origem, orgânica, qualidade, etc, para que os vários elos possam ter segurança do que adquirem e dar garantias aos consumidores finais. O texto termina com propostas de diretrizes de políticas que podem auxiliar o desenvolvimento dos negócios desta cadeia produtiva, como o comércio local, certificação participativa, criação de redes de fornecimento e marca própria
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