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Hemispheric differences in specificity effects in talker identification

2010

In the visual domain, Marsolek and colleagues (1999, 2008) have found support for two dissociable and parallel neural subsystems underlying object and shape recognition: an abstract-category subsystem that operates more effectively in the left cerebral hemisphere (LH), and a specific-exemplar subsystem that operates more effectively in the right cerebral hemisphere (RH). Evidence of this asymmetry has been observed in priming specificity for linguistic (words, pseudoword forms) and nonlinguistic (objects) stimuli. In the auditory domain, the authors previously found hemispheric asymmetries in priming effects for linguistic (spoken words) and nonlinguistic (environmental sounds) stimuli. In …

Linguistics and Languagemedicine.medical_specialtyProperty (programming)Cervell--Localització de funcionsmedia_common.quotation_subjectObject (grammar)Experimental and Cognitive PsychologyAudiologyLanguage and LinguisticsPerceptionmedicineHumansDominance Cerebralmedia_commonCommunicationbusiness.industryHemisphere asymmetriesReconeixement de la parlaTalker identificationSensory SystemsSemanticsPseudowordAcoustic StimulationPattern Recognition VisualPrimingLateralitySpeech PerceptionTest phaseIdentification (psychology)Specificity effectsCuesPsychologybusinessPriming (psychology)Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics
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Identification of Patients with Advanced Fibrosis Due to Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease: Considerations for Best Practice.

2020

Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) and nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) prevalence has increased in the past two decades, resulting in a significant but under-recognised public health burden. This impacts the prevalence of advanced fibrosis, end-stage liver disease and associated extrahepatic manifestations. To understand the challenges in recognising patients with advanced fibrosis due to NASH and develop a standardised approach to screen these patients, the authors of this document provided their opinions and expertise from practice and published evidence to identify key challenges and current approaches for diagnosing NASH. The severity of liver fibrosis due to NASH is the main …

Liver Cirrhosismedicine.medical_specialtyBest practicePsychological interventionMEDLINEDiseasedigestive systemRisk Assessment03 medical and health sciencesLiver disease0302 clinical medicineNon-alcoholic Fatty Liver DiseaseNonalcoholic fatty liver diseasemedicineHumansMass ScreeningIntensive care medicinebusiness.industryPublic healthGastroenterologymedicine.diseaseAdvanced fibrosis Best practice Identification NAFLD NASHdigestive system diseasesEarly Diagnosis030220 oncology & carcinogenesisPractice Guidelines as TopicDisease Progression030211 gastroenterology & hepatologyIdentification (biology)businessAlgorithmsJournal of gastrointestinal and liver diseases : JGLD
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Comparison of two methods skipping cell lysis and protein extraction for identification of bacteria from blood cultures by matrix-assisted laser deso…

2019

ABSTRACT Objective Matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization time-of-flight mass-spectrometry (MALDI-TOF MS) is widely used for fast identification of bacteria from blood cultures (BC). We compared the performance of two procedures, one including a pre-enrichment step in brain heart infusion and the other a direct method using vacutainer separator gel tubes (DI), for identification of bacteria from blood cultures by MALDI-TOF MS. Material and methods We first prepared a training set of 20 simulated bacteremia specimens, including 10 Gram-negative and 10 Gram-positive species. A total of 145 non-consecutive BCs flagged as positive (68 Gram-negative rods, and 77 Gram-positive cocci) were pr…

MALDI-TOF MBrief ReportBacteremiablood cultureGram-Positive Bacteriabacterial identificationBacterial Typing Techniquesidentificación bacterianaGram-Positive CocciSpectrometry Mass Matrix-Assisted Laser Desorption-IonizationhemocultivoGram-Negative BacteriaMALDI-TOF MSHumansProspective StudiesRevista Española de Quimioterapia
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MALDI-TOF mass spectrometry identification of filamentous fungi in the clinical laboratory.

2014

Pôle MERS F. Dalle; International audience; This study aimed to validate the effectiveness of a standardised procedure for the MALDI-TOF mass spectrometry (MS)-based identification on a large sample of filamentous fungi routinely identified in university hospitals' laboratories. Non-dermatophyte filamentous fungi prospectively isolated in the routine activity of five teaching hospitals in France were first identified by conventional methods in each laboratory and then by MS in one centre. DNA sequence-based identification resolved discrepancies between both methods. In this study, of the 625 analysed filamentous fungi of 58 species, 501 (80%) and 556 (89%) were correctly identified by conve…

MALDI-TOFDermatologyBiologyMicrobiologyIdentification rateHospitals UniversitySpecies identificationHumansProspective StudiesArthrodermataceaefilamentous fungiFungiRoutine laboratoryGeneral MedicineSequence Analysis DNAUniversity hospitalMALDI-TOF Mass SpectrometryLarge sampleInfectious DiseasesLogistic Models[SDV.MP]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Microbiology and ParasitologySpectrometry Mass Matrix-Assisted Laser Desorption-IonizationidentificationIdentification (biology)Franceroutine laboratory
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Relativ alderseffekt i norsk kretslagsfotball : Eksisterer det en relativ alderseffekt blant selekterte norske kretslagsspillere?

2017

Masteroppgave idrettsvitenskap ME517 - Universitetet i Agder 2017 The purpose of this study was to investigate the prevalence of a relative age effect among selected youth players on a regional level in Norwegian soccer and to determine if players born in different quarters of the selectionyear, assess their soccer-related abilities differently. Previuos research has shown that players born early in the selectionyear, has been overrepresented in youth national teams in Europe (Helsen et al., 2005) and talentdevelopment-programs (Carling et al., 2009). A total number of 624 players took part in this study, from 16 out of 18 different regions in Norway and the players were considered the most…

ME517abilitiestalent developmentVDP::Samfunnsvitenskap: 200::Samfunnsvitenskapelige idrettsfag: 330::Idrettspedagogikk og -psykologi: 333human activitiestalent identificationrelative age effect
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Optimal measurement setup for damage detection in piezoelectric plates

2009

[EN] An optimization of the excitation-measurement configuration is proposed for the characterization of damage in PZT-4 piezoelectric plates, from a numerical point of view. To perform such an optimization, a numerical method to determine the location and extent of defects in piezoelectric plates is developed by combining the solution of an identification inverse problem, using genetic algorithms and gradient-based methods to minimize a cost functional, and using an optimized finite element code and meshing algorithm. In addition, a semianalytical estimate of the probability of detection is developed and validated, which provides a flexible criterion to optimize the experimental design. Th…

MECANICA DE LOS MEDIOS CONTINUOS Y TEORIA DE ESTRUCTURASPiezoelectric sensorMechanical EngineeringNumerical analysisGeneral EngineeringSystem identificationInverse problemProbability of detectionFinite element methodMechanics of MaterialsSearch algorithmFinite Element MethodInverse problemIdentifiabilityGeneral Materials SciencePiezoelectricGradient methodAlgorithmMathematicsInternational Journal of Engineering Science
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Translingual text mining for identification of language pair phenomena

2016

Translingual Text Mining (TTM) is an innovative technology of natural language processing for building multilingual parallel corpora, processing machine translation, contextual knowledge acquisition, information extraction, query profiling, language modeling, contextual word sensing, creating feature test sets and for variety of other purposes. The Keynote Lecture will discuss opportunities and challenges of this computational technology. In particular, the focus will be made on identification of language pair phenomena and their applications to building holistic language model which is a novel tool for processing machine translation, supporting professional translations, evaluation of tran…

Machine translationLanguage identificationComputer sciencebusiness.industry05 social sciencessimilarity metrics02 engineering and technologycomputer.software_genre050105 experimental psychologycomputational linguisticsmultilingual information retrievalUniversal Networking LanguageCache language modelLanguage technology0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringComputer-assisted translation020201 artificial intelligence & image processing0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesinformation extractionLanguage modelArtificial intelligencebusinesscomputerLanguage industryNatural language processing2016 Sixth International Conference on Innovative Computing Technology (INTECH)
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Obstacles to intergroup contact: When outgroup partner's anxiety meets perceived ethnic discrimination

2013

Emerging research suggests that outgroup partner's anxiety can disrupt intergroup rapport-building. This study extends previous findings by investigating the interactive effects of anticipated outgroup partner's anxiety and perceived ethnic discrimination on self-anxiety and intergroup contact avoidance. A sample of immigrant adolescents belonging to different ethnic minorities in Italy (N = 118) was considered. Results showed that when participants expected to interact with an anxious outgroup (Italian) versus in-group partner, self-anxiety increased and, as a consequence, their intentions to avoid future encounters. However, these effects were observed only for participants with higher (v…

MaleAdolescentSocial Psychologyintergroup anxietymedia_common.quotation_subjectethnic minorityImmigrationInterpersonal RelationEthnic groupEmigrants and ImmigrantsSample (statistics)AnxietySocial EnvironmentDevelopmental psychologyYoung AdultSurveys and QuestionnairesPerceptionperceived ethnic discriminationmedicineHumansSurveys and QuestionnaireInterpersonal RelationsMinority GroupMinority Groupsoutgroup partnerM-PSI/05 - PSICOLOGIA SOCIALEmedia_commonSocial IdentificationEmigrants and Immigrantcontact avoidanceSelf ConceptGroup ProcessesInteractive effectsItalySocial PerceptionAlbaniaOutgroupAnxietyEthnic discriminationFemaleGroup Processemedicine.symptomPsychologySocial psychologySettore M-PSI/05 - Psicologia SocialePrejudiceHuman
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It does take a village: nonfamilial environments and children's behavior.

2003

Family characteristics influence children's behavioral development, but so do variations in schools, neighborhoods, and communities. We documented extrafamilial environmental effects by fitting maximum likelihood models to questionnaire data collected from double dyads consisting of twins and their classmate controls. The classmate controls in each double dyad were genetic strangers living in separate households, but they shared school, neighborhood, and community environments with their yoked twin pair and with one another. At ages 11 to 12, the control classmates showed significant similarities in religious practices and smoking and drinking patterns, demonstrating that environmental inf…

MaleAlcohol DrinkingMaximum likelihoodChild BehaviorAffect (psychology)Social Environment050105 experimental psychologyDevelopmental psychologyCohort StudiesResidence Characteristics050602 political science & public administrationTwins DizygoticHumans0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesChildGeneral PsychologyFinlandProbabilityFamily CharacteristicsLikelihood FunctionsSocial IdentificationFamily characteristics05 social sciencesSocializationSmokingSocializationSocial environmentTwins MonozygoticQuestionnaire data0506 political scienceFemalePsychologyCohort studyDyadPsychological science
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Introduction of an single nucleodite polymorphism-based “Major Y-chromosome haplogroup typing kit” suitable for predicting the geographical origin of…

2005

The European Consortium "High-throughput analysis of single nucleotide polymorphisms for the forensic identification of persons--SNPforID", has performed a selection of candidate Y-chromosome single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) for making inferences on the geographic origin of an unknown sample. From more than 200 SNPs compiled in the phylogenetic tree published by the Y-Chromosome Consortium, and looking at the population studies previously published, a package of 29 SNPs has been selected for the identification of major population haplogroups. A "Major Y-chromosome haplogroup typing kit" has been developed, which allows the multiplex amplification of all 29 SNPs in a single reaction. A…

MaleAsiaClinical BiochemistryPopulationSingle-nucleotide polymorphismBiologyPolymorphism Single NucleotideBiochemistryHaplogroupAnalytical ChemistryHumanseducationGenotypingPhylogenyDNA PrimersGeneticseducation.field_of_studyChromosomes Human YPhylogenetic treeHaplotypeSouth AmericaSingle-base extensionEuropeForensic identificationGenetics PopulationHaplotypesAfricaFemaleELECTROPHORESIS
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