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Symmetric-group approach to the study of the traces ofp-order reduced-density operators and of products of these operators

1990

In this work we give the values of traces of p-order reduced-density operators. These traces are obtained by application of the spin functions and of the symmetric-group properties. The relations obtained here will allow an easy and fast evaluation of the high-order spin-adapted reduced Hamiltonian matrix elements and high-order Hamiltonian moments.

PhysicsPure mathematicsFast evaluationsymbols.namesakeHamiltonian matrixSymmetric groupsymbolsReduced density matrixSymmetry groupOperator theoryHamiltonian (quantum mechanics)Atomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsEigenvalues and eigenvectorsPhysical Review A
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Dynamical mean field theory: an efficient method to study surface diffusion coefficients

1998

Abstract We test the accuracy of the dynamical mean field theory (DMF) developed recently for the collective and tracer diffusion coefficients D C and D T , respectively, by Monte Carlo simulations of two very strongly interacting model systems. The deviation of the DMF results from the true hydrodynamic diffusion coefficients is a measure of memory effects, which are not fully accounted for in DMF. In the cases studied here, DMF predicts the behavior of both D C and D T accurately, while the memory effects are found to be most pronounced at low temperatures, and at high coverages and stronger interactions. Nevertheless, the computational cost of DMF is just a fraction of what is needed for…

PhysicsSurface diffusionMonte Carlo methodThermodynamicsSurfaces and InterfacesCondensed Matter PhysicsMeasure (mathematics)Surfaces Coatings and FilmsDynamical mean field theoryTRACERMaterials ChemistryStatistical physicsLimit (mathematics)Direct evaluationDiffusion (business)Surface Science
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IMI – Oral biopharmaceutics tools project – Evaluation of bottom-up PBPK prediction success part 2: An introduction to the simulation exercise and ov…

2016

Orally administered drugs are subject to a number of barriers impacting bioavailability (Foral), causing challenges during drug and formulation development. Physiologically-based pharmacokinetic (PBPK) modelling can help during drug and formulation development by providing quantitative predictions through a systems approach. The performance of three available PBPK software packages (GI-Sim, Simcyp®, and GastroPlus™) were evaluated by comparing simulated and observed pharmacokinetic (PK) parameters.Since the availability of input parameters was heterogeneous and highly variable, caution is required when interpreting the results of this exercise. Additionally, this prospective simulation exer…

Physiologically based pharmacokinetic modellingChemistryBiopharmaceuticsDrug Evaluation PreclinicalArea under the curveAdministration OralPharmaceutical ScienceModels Biological030226 pharmacology & pharmacyBiopharmaceuticsBioavailabilityClinical studyToxicology03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineIntestinal AbsorptionPharmaceutical PreparationsPharmacokineticsCompounding030220 oncology & carcinogenesisStatisticsHumansComputer SimulationImmediate releaseForecastingEuropean Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences
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IMI – Oral biopharmaceutics tools project – Evaluation of bottom-up PBPK prediction success part 3: Identifying gaps in system parameters by analysin…

2016

Three Physiologically Based Pharmacokinetic software packages (GI-Sim, Simcyp® Simulator, and GastroPlus™) were evaluated as part of the Innovative Medicine Initiative Oral Biopharmaceutics Tools project (OrBiTo) during a blinded “bottom-up” anticipation of human pharmacokinetics. After data analysis of the predicted vs. measured pharmacokinetics parameters, it was found that oral bioavailability (Foral) was underpredicted for compounds with low permeability, suggesting improper estimates of intestinal surface area, colonic absorption and/or lack of intestinal transporter information. Foral was also underpredicted for acidic compounds, suggesting overestimation of impact of ionisation on pe…

Physiologically based pharmacokinetic modellingIn silicoDrug Evaluation PreclinicalAdministration OralPharmaceutical Science02 engineering and technologyPharmacologyModels Biological030226 pharmacology & pharmacyBiopharmaceutics03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineLow permeabilityHumansComputer SimulationChemistryBiopharmaceutics021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyBioavailabilityIntestinal AbsorptionPharmaceutical PreparationsColonic absorptionSystem parametersIntestinal surfaceBiochemical engineering0210 nano-technologyForecasting
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Image-Guided Synthesis Reveals Potent Blood-Brain Barrier Permeable Histone Deacetylase Inhibitors

2014

Recent studies have revealed that several histone deacetylase (HDAC) inhibitors, which are used to study/treat brain diseases, show low blood-brain barrier (BBB) penetration. In addition to low HDAC potency and selectivity observed, poor brain penetrance may account for the high doses needed to achieve therapeutic efficacy. Here we report the development and evaluation of highly potent and blood-brain barrier permeable HDAC inhibitors for CNS applications based on an image-guided approach involving the parallel synthesis and radiolabeling of a series of compounds based on the benzamide HDAC inhibitor, MS-275 as a template. BBB penetration was optimized by rapid carbon-11 labeling and PET im…

PhysiologyCognitive NeuroscienceHistone Deacetylase 2Vascular permeabilityHistone Deacetylase 1Blood–brain barrierBiochemistrylaw.inventionCapillary Permeabilitychemistry.chemical_compoundlawmedicineAnimalsHumansCarbon RadioisotopesBenzamideHistone deacetylase 2BrainCell BiologyGeneral MedicinePenetration (firestop)Papio anubisHDAC1Recombinant ProteinsHistone Deacetylase Inhibitorsmedicine.anatomical_structurechemistryBiochemistryBlood-Brain BarrierPositron-Emission TomographyBenzamidesRecombinant DNABiophysicsDrug EvaluationFemaleHistone deacetylaseRadiopharmaceuticals
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Verifica dell’applicabilità del metodo irriguo sub-superficiale su colture agrumicole e ottimizzazione dell’uso della risorsa idrica

2020

Gli impianti di subirrigazione (SDI), in relazione alla posizione interrata dei gocciolatori permettono la riduzione dei consumi irrigui, garantendo la possibilità di utilizzo di risorse altrimenti non utilizzabili. Tuttavia, i costi di investimento iniziali risultano maggiori di quelli relativi ai tradizionali impianti di microirrigazione e pertanto, diventano economicamente vantaggiosi, se l'efficienza del sistema viene garantita per periodi di almeno 15-20 anni. La SDI, inoltre, permette di ottenere valori elevati di efficienza d’uso dell’acqua, spesso superiori al 90%, se associata ad un monitoraggio continuo dello stato idrico del suolo e della pianta e ad una corretta stima delle esig…

Plant water statuRoot intrusionICTSap flowKcb Citrus reticulataSub-irrigationEmitters evaluationSoil-Plant-atmosphere system monitoringRegulated deficit irrigationIrrigation scheduling
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Usability of Programming Languages

2016

Programming languages form the interface between programmers (the users) and the computation that they desire the computer to execute. Although studies exist for some aspects of programming language design (such as conditionals), other aspects have received little or no human factors evaluations. Designers thus have little they can rely on if they want to make new languages highly usable, and users cannot easily chose a language based on usability criteria. This SIG will bring together researchers and practitioners interested in increasing the depth and breadth of studies on the usability of programming languages, and ultimately in improving the usability of future languages. nonPeerReviewed

Pluralistic walkthroughCognitive walkthroughComputer scienceComputer programmingprogramming language usabilityUsability inspection02 engineering and technologycomputer.software_genreUsability labWorld Wide WebHuman–computer interaction020204 information systemsHeuristic evaluationUsability engineeringenduser software engineering (EUSE)0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringpsychology of programmingFifth-generation programming languageComponent-based usability testingWeb usabilityAgile usability engineeringbusiness.industryProgramming languagePsychology of programming020207 software engineeringUsabilitySecond-generation programming languageempirical studies of programmersAPI usabilityProgramming paradigmFourth-generation programming languagebusinesscomputerProgramming language theoryProceedings of the 2016 CHI Conference Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems
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Usability challenges in digital learning solutions

2015

Usability is a key element in successful software. Ensuring the technical usability of a learning solution enables users to focus on their main task, learning. The purpose of this paper is to demonstrate the results of heuristic usability evaluations of digital learning solutions. Heuristic evaluations were conducted on 24 digital learning solutions from one country (Finland) and two country groups (Asian countries and Spanish speaking countries) concentrating on the usability of the user interface of each evaluated solution. The main results of this study indicate that a few heuristics cover the majority of all usability problems (UPs) observed in learning solutions, but these heuristics c…

Pluralistic walkthroughCognitive walkthroughComputer scienceUsability inspectioncomputer.software_genredigital learning solutionsUsability labSoftwareusability problemsHuman–computer interactionHeuristic evaluationUsability engineeringDigital learningComponent-based usability testingWeb usabilityta113Universal usabilityAgile usability engineeringkäytettävyysMultimediabusiness.industrySystem usability scaleheuristic evaluationUsabilityusabilityUsability goalsUser interfacebusinesscomputer2015 IEEE Frontiers in Education Conference (FIE)
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An empirical approach for evaluating the usability of model-driven tools

2013

MDD tools are very useful to draw conceptual models and to automate code generation. Even though this would bring many benefits, wide adoption of MDD tools is not yet a reality. Various research activities are being undertaken to find why and to provide the required solutions. However, insufficient research has been done on a key factor for the acceptance of MDD tools: usability. With the help of end-users, this paper presents a framework to evaluate the usability of MDD tools. The framework will be used as a basis for a family of experiments to get clear insights into the barriers to usability that prevent MDD tools from being widely adopted in industry. To illustrate the applicability of …

Pluralistic walkthroughCognitive walkthroughComputer sciencebusiness.industryEvaluation frameworkUsabilityUsability inspectionUsabilityModel-driven developmentUsability goalsEmocardsHuman–computer interactionHeuristic evaluationUsability engineeringIR-97185Software engineeringbusinessWeb usabilityLENGUAJES Y SISTEMAS INFORMATICOSSoftware
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Partially time invariant panel data regression

2023

When dealing with panel data, considering the variation over time of the variable of interest allows to get rid of potential individual effects. Even though the outcome variable has a continuous distribution, its variation over time can be equal to zero with a strictly positive probability and thus its distribution is a mixture of a mass at zero and a continuous distribution. We introduce a parametric statistical model based on conditional mixtures, build estimators for the parameters related to the conditional probability of no variation and to the conditional expectation related to the continuous part of the distribution and derive their asymptotic consistency and normality under a specif…

Policy EvaluationZero InflationMixture of DistributionsPanel DataBootstrapHeterogeneous Treatment Effects[STAT] Statistics [stat]
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