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Spectral Density Estimate for Stable Processes Observed with an Additive Error

2018

International audience; In this paper, a symmetric alpha stable process where its spectral representation has an additive error is considered. The error is supposed to be constant. A periodogram as estimator of the spectral density and its rate of convergence are given. In order to give an asymptotically unbiased and consistent estimate of the spectral density, this periodogram is smoothed by an adapted spectral window. The rate of convergence is given.

Health (social science)General Computer ScienceAdditive errorGeneral MathematicsSpectral DensityStable Processes01 natural sciencesEducationStable process[SPI]Engineering Sciences [physics][MATH.MATH-ST]Mathematics [math]/Statistics [math.ST]0103 physical sciencesStatistical physics[MATH]Mathematics [math]PeriodogramGeneral Environmental ScienceMathematics010308 nuclear & particles physicsSpectral windowGeneral EngineeringEstimatorSpectral density[STAT]Statistics [stat]General EnergyRate of convergencePeriodogramConstant (mathematics)[MATH.MATH-SP]Mathematics [math]/Spectral Theory [math.SP]Advanced Science Letters
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The medico-legal implications in medical malpractice claims during Covid-19 pandemic: Increase or trend reversal?

2020

The Covid-19 pandemic caused a marked increase in admissions to intensive care units. The critically ill patients’ condition from the infection resulted in their deaths. The healthcare facilities have got into trouble because of the pandemic. In fact, they had to create additional beds in a very short time and to protect health workers with personal protective equipment. Healthcare professionals fear that there will be an increase in complaints and medico-legal malpractice claims and hence they have urged politicians to discuss this. The Italian Parliament recently debated the topic of medical liability and passed the Decree-Law no. 18 of 17 March 2020 (DL – so called Cura Italia) by which…

Health PersonnelPneumonia ViralMedical malpractice03 medical and health sciencesBetacoronavirus0302 clinical medicineSettore MED/43 - Medicina LegaleIntensive carePolitical scienceMalpracticeHealth carePandemicmedicinePractice Management MedicalHumans030216 legal & forensic medicine030212 general & internal medicineDiagnostic ErrorsPandemicsSicilycovid 19 pandemia medico legal malpractise claimsbusiness.industrySARS-CoV-2LiabilityMalpracticeCOVID-19Liability LegalGeneral Medicinemedicine.diseaseExtended careLegislation HospitalMedical emergencybusinessCoronavirus InfectionsProfessional MisconductGross negligenceThe Medico-legal journal
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Experimental Sentinel-2 LAI estimation using parametric, non-parametric and physical retrieval methods – A comparison

2015

Abstract Given the forthcoming availability of Sentinel-2 (S2) images, this paper provides a systematic comparison of retrieval accuracy and processing speed of a multitude of parametric, non-parametric and physically-based retrieval methods using simulated S2 data. An experimental field dataset (SPARC), collected at the agricultural site of Barrax (Spain), was used to evaluate different retrieval methods on their ability to estimate leaf area index (LAI). With regard to parametric methods, all possible band combinations for several two-band and three-band index formulations and a linear regression fitting function have been evaluated. From a set of over ten thousand indices evaluated, the …

HeteroscedasticityMean squared errorEconomicsComputer scienceImage processingBiophysical variablessymbols.namesakeLaboratory of Geo-information Science and Remote SensingMachine learningStatisticsLinear regressionLaboratorium voor Geo-informatiekunde en Remote SensingComputers in Earth SciencesParametricEngineering (miscellaneous)Gaussian processPhysically-based RTM inversionParametric statisticsPhysicsNonparametric statisticsPE&RCNon-parametricAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsComputer Science ApplicationsLookup tablesymbolsSentinel-2Engineering sciences. TechnologyAlgorithmISPRS Journal of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing
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A heuristic model-based approach for compensating wind effects in ski jumping.

2021

Wind influences the jump length in ski jumping, which raises questions about the fairness. To counteract the wind problem, the International Ski Federation has introduced a wind compensation system in 2009: time-averaged wind velocity components tangential to the landing slope are obtained from several sites along the landing slope, and these data are used in a linear statistical model for estimating the jump length effect of wind. This is considered in the total score of the ski jump. However, it has been shown that the jump length effect estimates can be inaccurate and misleading. The present manuscript introduces an alternative mathematical wind compensation approach that is based on an …

Heuristic (computer science)Biomedical EngineeringBiophysicsKinematicsWindwind compensation systemWind speedInverse dynamicsSkiingcomputer simulationaerodynamiikkaHeuristicsOrthopedics and Sports MedicinesimulointiComputer Simulationmathematical modellingPhysics::Atmospheric and Oceanic PhysicsMathematicsObservational errorRehabilitationStatistical modelAerodynamicsMechanicstuuliBiomechanical PhenomenamäkihyppyJumpmatemaattiset mallitJournal of biomechanics
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Entanglement in continuous-variable systems: recent advances and current perspectives

2007

We review the theory of continuous-variable entanglement with special emphasis on foundational aspects, conceptual structures, and mathematical methods. Much attention is devoted to the discussion of separability criteria and entanglement properties of Gaussian states, for their great practical relevance in applications to quantum optics and quantum information, as well as for the very clean framework that they allow for the study of the structure of nonlocal correlations. We give a self-contained introduction to phase-space and symplectic methods in the study of Gaussian states of infinite-dimensional bosonic systems. We review the most important results on the separability and distillabil…

High Energy Physics - TheoryStatistics and ProbabilityINFORMATIONField (physics)Computer scienceGaussianStructure (category theory)FOS: Physical sciencesGeneral Physics and AstronomyQuantum entanglementMultipartite entanglementUnitary statesymbols.namesakeRADIATION-FIELDSEPARABILITY CRITERIONStatistical physicsQuantum informationNORMAL FORMSCondensed Matter - Statistical MechanicsMathematical PhysicsQuantum opticsQuantum PhysicsStatistical Mechanics (cond-mat.stat-mech)ERROR-CORRECTIONENTROPYStatistical and Nonlinear PhysicsQUANTUM TELEPORTATION NETWORK MIXED-STATE ENTANGLEMENT GAUSSIAN STATES SEPARABILITY CRITERION ERROR-CORRECTION RADIATION-FIELD NORMAL FORMS INEQUALITIES INFORMATION ENTROPYMathematical Physics (math-ph)Quantum PhysicsMIXED-STATE ENTANGLEMENTGAUSSIAN STATESHigh Energy Physics - Theory (hep-th)QUANTUM TELEPORTATION NETWORKModeling and SimulationINEQUALITIESsymbolsQuantum Physics (quant-ph)Physics - OpticsOptics (physics.optics)
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CHEESE HARDNESS ASSESSMENT BY EXPERTS AND UNTRAINED JUDGES

2001

Although expert assessment of food characteristics is recognized as a key step in product development, the use of consumer based measurements is sometimes recommended as an equivalent to the experts. From cognitive psychology, support of the role of perceptual learning is found in some instances, although this could not be relevant in others. To address this point performance analysis of experts and untrained panelists in cheese texture evaluation was carried out. Neither the untrained panelists nor the experts were familiar with either the scales or the kind of cheese. The same Cheddar cheese was given to 44 untrained subjects in three trials to assess hardness. The results showed that the…

Highly skilledInter-rater reliabilityRandom errorSignificant differenceVariance (accounting)PsychologySocial psychologySensory SystemsFood ScienceTest (assessment)Journal of Sensory Studies
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Errors d?edició : dels manuscrits als diccionaris. Exemples de textos mèdics medievals (Hipòcrates, Arnau de Vilanova, Bernat de Gordon, misser Joan)

2017

The commonly used Catalan lexicons (DCVB, DECLC, the vocabulary of Lluis Faraudo de Saint-Germain) collect words and give them meaning from ancient editions of texts. Lexicographers’ performance had its own logic: they used the documentary sources they had at their disposal when they set up to write their works. The advances in philological research (new critical editions, new sources of information) allow us to refine results and detect errors that occurred in old editions and went into dictionaries. Wrong lexemes were included, as well as incorrect or insufficient definitions. This article offers examples of it, out of four medical works. On the one hand, the Catalan translations of the R…

HistoryVocabularyUNESCO::CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRASLiterature and Literary TheoryPhilosophymedia_common.quotation_subjectlanguage.human_languageLexicographyMeaning (semiotics)PhilologyFragment (logic):CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRAS [UNESCO]languageCatalanArnau de Vilanova; Arnaldus de Villanova; Bernard of Gordon; Hippocrates; misser Joan; medicine; vernacular translations; Catalan; lexicography; errors in editions; errors in dictionariesClassicsmedia_common
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Error and Uncertainty Analysis of the Residual Stresses Computed by Using the Hole Drilling Method

2010

:  The hole-drilling method is one of the most used techniques for the experimental analysis of the residual stresses in mechanical components. For both through-thickness uniform and non-uniform residual stress distributions, its application is standardised by the ASTM E837-08. In accordance with the ASTM limitations, the analysis of uniform residual stresses, to which the present work deals with, leads in general to results with a maximum bias of about 10%. Unfortunately, in general the user does not have appropriate procedures to estimate the actual stress error; consequently, if one or more of the experimental influence parameters fall out of the corresponding standard limitations, the c…

Hole drilling methodEngineeringWork (thermodynamics)business.industryMechanical EngineeringStructural engineeringReliability engineeringStress (mechanics)Mechanics of MaterialsApproximation errorResidual stressCode (cryptography)MATLABbusinesscomputerUncertainty analysiscomputer.programming_languageStrain
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Optimal calculation steps for the evaluation of residual stress by the incremental hole-drilling method

1999

The integral method is a suitable calculation procedure for the determination of nonuniform residual stresses by semidestructive mechanical methods such as the hole-drilling method and the ring-core method. However, the high sensitivity to strain measurement errors due to the ill conditioning of the equations has hindered its practical use. the analysis of the influence of the strain measurment error on the computed stresses carried out in the present work has showed that, given both maximum hole depth and number of total steps, the error sensitivity depends on the particular depth increment distribution used. By means of the matrix formulation, the depth increment distribution that optimiz…

Hole drilling methodObservational errorMechanical EngineeringNumerical analysisAerospace EngineeringGeometryMechanicsMatrix (mathematics)Mechanics of MaterialsResidual stressSolid mechanicsSensitivity (control systems)Constant (mathematics)MathematicsExperimental Mechanics
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Evolution of risk management in health care system: Survey on the adverse events occurred in Palermo University Hospital Policlinico “Paolo Giaccone”

2019

Introduction. We aimed at carrying out a quantitative and qualitative analysis of claims for adverse events addressed to Palermo University Hospital Policlinico “Paolo Giaccone” in order to promote evidence-based interventions and increase patient safety. Methods. A retrospective study of 296 claims collected between 1st of January, 2014 and 31st of December, 2017 by Quality and Clinical Risk Management staff unit was performed along with descriptive analysis of any associated determinant factors. Results. The most frequent causes of claims consisted of wrong surgical procedures (33.8%), mistaken diagnoses (18.6%), falls (17.6%), infections (6.4%), postoperative complications (5.4%) and wro…

Hospitals UniversityAdverse eventEvidence-Based MedicineItalyMedical ErrorsRisk managementSurveys and QuestionnairesHumansPatient SafetyDelivery of Health CareQuality of Health CareRetrospective StudiesClinical risk
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