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Functional principal component analysis for multivariate multidimensional environmental data

2015

Data with spatio-temporal structure can arise in many contexts, therefore a considerable interest in modelling these data has been generated, but the complexity of spatio-temporal models, together with the size of the dataset, results in a challenging task. The modelization is even more complex in presence of multivariate data. Since some modelling problems are more natural to think through in functional terms, even if only a finite number of observations is available, treating the data as functional can be useful (Berrendero et al. in Comput Stat Data Anal 55:2619–2634, 2011). Although in Ramsay and Silverman (Functional data analysis, 2nd edn. Springer, New York, 2005) the case of multiva…

Functional principal component analysisStatistics and ProbabilityMultivariate statistics2300GeneralizationDimensionality reductionGeneralized additive modelFunctional data analysisFunctional principal component analysiContext (language use)computer.software_genreMultivariate spatio-temporal dataCovariateP-splineData miningStatistics Probability and UncertaintycomputerSmoothingGeneral Environmental ScienceMathematics
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Monitoring neonatal fungal infection with metabolomics

2014

Abstract The objective of our study was to evaluate the capability of the metabolomics approach to identify the variations of urine metabolites over time related to the neonatal fungal septic condition. The study population included a clinical case of a preterm neonate with invasive fungal infection and 13 healthy preterm controls. This study showed a unique urine metabolic profile of the patient affected by fungal sepsis compared to urine of controls and it was also possible to evaluate the efficacy of therapy in improving patient health.

Fungal infectionmedicine.medical_specialtyUrineInfant Newborn DiseasessepsisSepsisSettore MED/38 - Pediatria Generale E SpecialisticaMetabolomicsIntensive Care Units NeonatalmedicineHumansMetabolomicsIntensive care medicinePrincipal Component AnalysisPatient affectedbusiness.industryInfant NewbornObstetrics and Gynecologymedicine.diseaseItalyMycosesfungal infectionsPediatrics Perinatology and Child HealthMetabolomePopulation studyMetabolomic; fungal infections; PrematurityFungal sepsisClinical caseneonatePrematuritybusinessBiomarkersMetabolic profilemetabolomicThe Journal of Maternal-Fetal & Neonatal Medicine
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WiWeHAR: Multimodal Human Activity Recognition Using Wi-Fi and Wearable Sensing Modalities

2020

Robust and accurate human activity recognition (HAR) systems are essential to many human-centric services within active assisted living and healthcare facilities. Traditional HAR systems mostly leverage a single sensing modality (e.g., either wearable, vision, or radio frequency sensing) combined with machine learning techniques to recognize human activities. Such unimodal HAR systems do not cope well with real-time changes in the environment. To overcome this limitation, new HAR systems that incorporate multiple sensing modalities are needed. Multiple diverse sensors can provide more accurate and complete information resulting in better recognition of the performed activities. This article…

General Computer ScienceComputer scienceFeature extractionPrincipal component analysisComputació centrada en humansWearable computer02 engineering and technologyDoppler EfecteAccelerometerRadio frequency sensinglaw.inventionActivity recognitionlawInertial measurement unitMachine learning0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringfeature fusionGeneral Materials ScienceComputer visionReconeixement de formes (Informàtica)VDP::Teknologi: 500::Informasjons- og kommunikasjonsteknologi: 550Feature fusionModality (human–computer interaction)business.industryfeature extractionSupervised learningGeneral Engineering:Enginyeria de la telecomunicació::Processament del senyal::Reconeixement de formes [Àrees temàtiques de la UPC]020206 networking & telecommunicationsGyroscopemicro-Doppler signatureDoppler effectWearable sensingmachine learningHuman-centered computingActivity recognitionFeature extractionMicro-Doppler signature020201 artificial intelligence & image processing:Informàtica::Intel·ligència artificial [Àrees temàtiques de la UPC]Artificial intelligencelcsh:Electrical engineering. Electronics. Nuclear engineeringHuman activity recognitionbusinesslcsh:TK1-9971
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Genetic diversity and trait genomic prediction in a pea diversity panel

2014

Background Pea (Pisum sativum L.), a major pulse crop grown for its protein-rich seeds, is an important component of agroecological cropping systems in diverse regions of the world. New breeding challenges imposed by global climate change and new regulations urge pea breeders to undertake more efficient methods of selection and better take advantage of the large genetic diversity present in the Pisum sativum genepool. Diversity studies conducted so far in pea used Simple Sequence Repeat (SSR) and Retrotransposon Based Insertion Polymorphism (RBIP) markers. Recently, SNP marker panels have been developed that will be useful for genetic diversity assessment and marker-assisted selection. Resu…

Genetic Markers0106 biological sciencesGenotype[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio]Best linear unbiased predictionBiologyPolymorphism Single Nucleotide01 natural sciences03 medical and health sciencesSativumGenetic variationGenetics[SDV.BV]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Vegetal BiologyLeast-Squares Analysis030304 developmental biology2. Zero hungerPrincipal Component Analysis0303 health sciencesGenetic diversitybusiness.industryPeasDiscriminant AnalysisGenetic Variationfood and beveragesBayes Theorem15. Life on landMarker-assisted selectionBiotechnologyPhenotype13. Climate actionEvolutionary biologyGenetic marker[SDE]Environmental SciencesLinear ModelsTraitRate of evolutionbusinessGenome PlantMicrosatellite RepeatsResearch Article010606 plant biology & botanyBiotechnology
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Risk assessment on the presence of pharmaceuticals in sediments, soils and waters of the Pego-Oliva Marshlands (Valencia, eastern Spain).

2012

9 páginas, 3 figuras, 2 tablas.

Geologic SedimentsEnvironmental EngineeringSoil testGeologic SedimentsRisk AssessmentSoilTap waterTandem Mass SpectrometryEnvironmental ChemistryAnimalsSoil PollutantsWaste Management and DisposalGroundwaterRisk assessmentHydrologyPrincipal Component AnalysisDrinking WaterSolid Phase ExtractionFishesSedimentSurface waterPollutionPharmaceutical PreparationsSpainEnvironmental chemistryWetlandsSoil waterPharmaceuticalsSoil horizonEnvironmental scienceSedimentMediterranean wetlandsSurface waterGroundwaterWater Pollutants ChemicalChromatography LiquidThe Science of the total environment
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Differentiation of Trichuris species eggs from non-human primates by geometric morphometric analysis

2020

Human trichuriasis is a neglected tropical disease which affects millions of people worldwide, mostly living in low socio-economic conditions. Numerous studies have been conducted over the past 10 years to compare the different techniques for T. trichiura eggs detection. Our study provides the first geometric morphometric analysis for the specific detection of eggs of Trichuris sp. isolated from stools of macaque (M. sylvanus), colobus (C. g. kikuyensis), grivets (C. aethiops) and the Brazza's monkey (C. neglectus) from zoos in Spain. Principal Component Analysis (PCA) arises as an efficient method to determine Trichuris spp. eggs. The selected measurements to be included in the PCA were pr…

Geometric morphometric analysisbiologyTrichurisTrichuriasisZoologyTropical diseaseTrichuris speciesbiology.organism_classificationmedicine.diseaseMacaqueInfectious DiseasesMorphometric analysisbiology.animalPrincipal component analysisDiagnosislcsh:ZoologymedicineAnimal Science and ZoologyParasitologyTrichiuralcsh:QL1-991Trichuris eggsNon-human primatesInternational Journal for Parasitology: Parasites and Wildlife
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Assessment of the Geochemical Potential in a Complex Tectonic Environment of South-East Sicily: New Insights From Hydrochemical Data

2019

We analyzed a large dataset (143 water sampling sites, 22 variables) of chemical parameters in local groundwaters from the south-east sector of Sicily, namely the Hyblean plateau, in order to set an original evaluation of its geothermal potential using applied geochemistry. The area was affected by volcanism until about 1.4 Ma. Today, though no active volcanism occurs, it is site of surface gas manifestations of focused degassing to which a mantle source has been attributed. We identified and thence selected the most promising sites (water springs and wells) based both on their main geochemical characteristics and on their calculated equilibrium temperature (resulting in the range between 5…

Geothermal energy; Geothermometry applications; Principal components analysis; South-east Sicily; Water geochemistry010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesbusiness.industryGeothermal energyGeochemistryVolcanismPrincipal components analysis010502 geochemistry & geophysics01 natural sciencesGeothermal energyMantle (geology)Water geochemistryTectonicsSouth-east SicilyPrincipal component analysisSouth eastGeneral Earth and Planetary Scienceslcsh:QGeothermometry applicationslcsh:SciencebusinessGeothermal gradientWater samplingGeology0105 earth and related environmental sciencesFrontiers in Earth Science
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Characterization of carob germplasm (Ceratonia siliquaL.) in Sicily

1997

SummarySixteen carob cultivars were studied to evaluate pulp and seed yield with regard to endosperm percentage, to determine the overall degree of polymorphism of the characters and to detect similarities among cultivars. Bean size and numbers of normal and aborted seeds were characters with a certain degree of polymorphism. The low between-year variability observed suggests that differences in the variables could be attributed to genetic factors. A high year-to-year variation was observed only for the number of aborted seeds. Seed characteristics showed small changes both between years and among cultivars. Out of all the variables, PCA identified four principal components that explained m…

GermplasmCeratonia siliquaHorticulturefoodAgronomyPrincipal component analysisfood and beveragesPlant ScienceCultivarBiologyfood.foodEndospermJournal of Horticultural Science
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Diclidophora merlangi (Monogenea: Diclidophoridae) on Atlantic cod, Gadus morhua.

2006

Diclidophora merlangi (Kuhn, in Nordmann, 1832), as species specific to whiting, Merlangius merlangus (Linnaeus, 1758), is reported and described for the first time on the gills of Atlantic cod Gadus morhua (Linnaeus, 1758). Of the about 1,200 cod examined in this article, only 2 specimens of D. merlangi occurred on 2 fish, suggesting that they represented accidental infections. The 2 specimens showed specific traits of D. merlangi, but their size was considerably smaller than that of D. merlangi on whiting. Principal-component analyses showed that the morphology of the specimens on cod was more similar to that of D. merlangi than those of other congeneric species from the North Atlantic, a…

GillGillsMalePrincipal Component AnalysisbiologyReproductionZoologyTrematode InfectionsGadidaebiology.organism_classificationWhitingHost-Parasite InteractionsFisheryMerlangius merlangusFish DiseasesGadus morhuaPlatyhelminthsParasite hostingGadusAnimalsParasitologyFemaleAtlantic codEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsMonogeneaThe Journal of parasitology
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Effect of hypoosmotic stress by low salinity acclimation of Mediterranean mussels Mytilus galloprovincialis on biological parameters used for polluti…

2008

In the present study, we investigated the progressive acclimation of the mussel Mytilus galloprovincialis to different reduced seawater (SW) salinities and its effect on several biochemical markers and biotests. Mussels were purchased from a local mariculture facility during summer (SW temperature 27 degrees C, salinity 37.5 psu) and winter (13 degrees C, 37 psu) seasons, and transferred to the laboratory for acclimation to reduced SW salinities (37, 28, 18.5 and 11 psu). At the beginning and at the end of acclimation processes tests of mussel survival in air were provided. After 14 days of acclimation the DNA integrity, p38-MAPK activation, metallothionein induction, oxygen consumption rat…

GillGillsSalinityanimal structuresHealth Toxicology and MutagenesisMuscle ProteinsAquatic ScienceAcclimatizationp38 Mitogen-Activated Protein KinasesCondition indexAnimal scienceOxygen ConsumptionOsmotic PressureAnimalsMaricultureFluorometrySeawaterPhosphorylationMytilusPrincipal Component AnalysisbiologyEcologyfungiMusselMytilus galloprovincialis; biomarkers; salinity; temperature; environmental condition variations; hypoosmotic stressbiology.organism_classificationBivalviaMytilusSalinityElectrophoresis Polyacrylamide GelMetallothioneinSeasonsDNA DamageEnvironmental Monitoring
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