342 research outputs found
A realist interpretation of quantum mechanics based on undecidability due to gravity
We summarize several recent developments suggesting that solving the problem
of time in quantum gravity leads to a solution of the measurement problem in
quantum mechanics. This approach has been informally called "the Montevideo
interpretation". In particular we discuss why definitions in this approach are
not "for all practical purposes" (fapp) and how the problem of outcomes is
resolved.Comment: 7 pages, IOPAMS style, no figures, contributed to the proceedings of
DICE 2010, Castiglioncello, slightly improved versio
A 15-year perspective of the fabry outcome survey
The Fabry Outcome Survey (FOS) is an international long-term observational registry sponsored by Shire for patients diagnosed with Fabry disease who are receiving or are candidates for therapy with agalsidase alfa (agala). Established in 2001, FOS provides long-term data on agala safety/efficacy and collects data on the natural history of Fabry disease, with the aim of improving clinical management. The FOS publications have helped establish prognostic and severity scores, defined the incidence of specific disease variants and implications for clinical management, described clinical manifestations in special populations, confirmed the high prevalence of cardiac morbidity, and demonstrated correlations between ocular changes and Fabry disease severity. These FOS data represent a rich resource with utility not only for description of natural history/therapeutic effects but also for exploratory hypothesis testing and generation of tools for diagnosis/management, with the potential to improve future patient outcomes
Gemini Observations of Galaxies in Rich Early Environments (GOGREEN) I : survey description.
We describe a new Large Program in progress on the Gemini North and South telescopes: Gemini Observations of Galaxies in Rich Early Environments (GOGREEN). This is an imaging and deep spectroscopic survey of 21 galaxy systems at 1 10 in halo mass. The scientific objectives include measuring the role of environment in the evolution of low-mass galaxies, and measuring the dynamics and stellar contents of their host haloes. The targets are selected from the SpARCS, SPT, COSMOS, and SXDS surveys, to be the evolutionary counterparts of today's clusters and groups. The new red-sensitive Hamamatsu detectors on GMOS, coupled with the nod-and-shuffle sky subtraction, allow simultaneous wavelength coverage over λ ∼ 0.6–1.05 μm, and this enables a homogeneous and statistically complete redshift survey of galaxies of all types. The spectroscopic sample targets galaxies with AB magnitudes z΄ < 24.25 and [3.6] μm < 22.5, and is therefore statistically complete for stellar masses M* ≳ 1010.3 M⊙, for all galaxy types and over the entire redshift range. Deep, multiwavelength imaging has been acquired over larger fields for most systems, spanning u through K, in addition to deep IRAC imaging at 3.6 μm. The spectroscopy is ∼50 per cent complete as of semester 17A, and we anticipate a final sample of ∼500 new cluster members. Combined with existing spectroscopy on the brighter galaxies from GCLASS, SPT, and other sources, GOGREEN will be a large legacy cluster and field galaxy sample at this redshift that spectroscopically covers a wide range in stellar mass, halo mass, and clustercentric radius
Loop Quantum Cosmology: A Status Report
The goal of this article is to provide an overview of the current state of
the art in loop quantum cosmology for three sets of audiences: young
researchers interested in entering this area; the quantum gravity community in
general; and, cosmologists who wish to apply loop quantum cosmology to probe
modifications in the standard paradigm of the early universe. An effort has
been made to streamline the material so that, as described at the end of
section I, each of these communities can read only the sections they are most
interested in, without a loss of continuity.Comment: 138 pages, 15 figures. Invited Topical Review, To appear in Classical
and Quantum Gravity. Typos corrected, clarifications and references adde
Sistema de biotelemetría para adquisición de señales basado en bluetooth
El electrocardiograma permite visualizar la actividad eléctrica del corazón por medio de electrodos de superficie, los cuales captan las diferencias de potencial que ocurren en cada uno de los latidos. Es una de las herramientas más utilizada en la detección y el diagnostico de enfermedades cardiovasculares, que hoy la tecnología permite hacerlo en forma digital, ahorrando tiempo y costo. El presente trabajo trata sobre el diseño y la implementación de un sistema de adquisición de señales cardiacas, empleando un dispositivo que registra el ECG , mediante un proceso de amplificación y filtrado y posteriormente lo envía a una PC mediante tecnología bluetooth, para visualizarla y almacenarla. Dado el bajo costo de los elementos y la confiabilidad del equipo se consiguen un instrumento capaz de suplir algunas de las prestaciones de un electrocardiógrafo profesional
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