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Semantic Jira - Semantic Expert Finder in the Bug Tracking Tool Jira
The semantic expert recommender extension for the Jira bug tracking system
semantically searches for similar tickets in Jira and recommends experts and
links to existing organizational (Wiki) knowledge for each ticket. This helps
to avoid redundant work and supports the search and collaboration with experts
in the project management and maintenance phase based on semantically enriched
tickets in Jira.Comment: published in proceedings of the 9th International Workshop on
Semantic Web Enabled Software Engineering (SWESE2013), Berlin, Germany,
December 2-5, 201
Primary vaginal leiomyosarcoma, a rare tumour: case report and review
Primary vaginal leiomyosarcomas (pvLMS) are rare, recurrent tumours accounting
for ca. 2% of all vaginal cancers. The etiology is still unknown, the prognosis is poor
and there is no consensus guideline on its management. Diagnosis is usually made
during the 5th decade due to the presence of a vaginal mass or nodule [1-2]. Current
medical literature reports about 200 cases (PubMed®); only 3 studies have considered
the ultrastructure [2-4]. Herein a pvLMS is presented and discussed. A nodular, 25 x
23 x 28 mm-mass, infiltrating the urethra but not the rectovaginal septum, was widely
excised from the superior vaginal wall of a 58-year-old previously hysterectomized
woman. Macroscopic images and MRI were performed. Iliac lymph nodes and HMB45
were negative. The sample was fixed and prepared for light microscopy, transmission
(TEM) and scanning (SEM) electron microscopy. Semithin sections showed
a storiform pattern of spindle shaped cells with blunt-ended nuclei. Cells arranged
in interwoven fascicles within a dense and richly vascularised stroma (neoangiogenesis).
Some atypic mitotic figures and focal necrosis were seen. SEM evidenced a
dense collagenous stroma with numerous microvessels. TEM showed neoplastic and
pleomorphic cells with complex cytoplasm projections containing paranuclear crowds
of dilated mitochondria, free ribosomes and a well-developed rough endoplasmic
reticulum. Nuclei were large, mostly hyperchromatic, usually indented, with prominent
nucleoli and nucleolonema. The dense intercellular space contained dense bundles
of collagen fibers. A high and reactive endothelium lined blood vessels. After 4
follow-ups, the patient is fine and without recurrence. Best outcomes occur when the
tumour is small, localized, and can be removed surgically with wide, clear margins,
as it was for this case. As there are different kinds of LMS, biopsy followed by immunohistochemistry
and electron microscopy still represents a good diagnostic choice.
References
[1] Umeadi et al. (2008) Vaginal leiomyosarcoma. J Obstet Gynaecol 28(5): 553-554.
[2] Tobon et al. (1973) Primary leiomyosarcoma of the vagina. Light and electron microscopic observations.
Cancer 32(2): 450-457.
[3] Akhtar et al. (1978) Primary leiomyosarcoma of the vagina: light and electron microscopic study of
a case with review of literature. Tex Med 74(9): 67-71.
[4] Rastogi et al. (1984) Primary leiomyosarcoma of the vagina: a study of five cases. Gynecol Oncol
18(1): 77-86
Thermal Conductance of Ballistic Point Contacts
We study the thermal conductance of ballistic point contacts. These contacts
are realized as few nanometer long pillars in so called air-gap
heterostructures (AGHs). The pillar length being much smaller that the mean
free path of the phonons up to room temperature. Due to the small dimension and
the low density of the pillars the thermal conductance of the AGHs is several
orders of magnitude reduced in comparison to bulk structures. The measurement
results are in quantitative agreement with a simple model that based on the
Boltzmann transport equation
Modeling migraine severity with autoregressive ordered probit models
This paper considers the problem of modeling migraine severity assessments and their dependence on weather and time characteristics. Since ordinal severity measurements arise from a single patient dependencies among the measurements have to be accounted for. For this the autore- gressive ordinal probit (AOP) model of Müller and Czado (2004) is utilized and fitted by a grouped move multigrid Monte Carlo (GM-MGMC) Gibbs sampler. Initially, covariates are selected using proportional odds models ignoring this dependency. Model fit and model comparison are discussed. The analysis shows that humidity, windchill, sunshine length and pressure differences have an effect in addition to a high dependence on previous measurements. A comparison with proportional odds specifications shows that the AOP models are preferred
Present and future prospects of timber in Tasmania
Paper read by W. Heyn, Timber Department, Admiralty Harbour
Works, Dover, at a Meeting of the Royal Society of Tasmania,
29th April, 1901.To give you some idea of the magnitude of this
work, only as far as the timber required in its construction
is concerned, I give you the quantities which can be
regarded as the minimum required before it is completed
:—Hardwoods, principally greenheart and rockelm,
25,000 cubic feet, and softwood, pitch-pine, redwood,
&c., 75,000 cubic feet for permanent work; and
for merely temporary staging, 550,000 cubic feet bluegum
and other hardwood; and pitch pine, &c., for superstructure,
700,000 cubic feet; so that an undertaking
which will consume some 27,000 to 30,000 loads, or
1,500,000 cubic feet, in its construction, is not a matter
which any timber-producing country can regard with
indifference
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