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Interpersonal Emotion Dynamics in Couples With Somatic Symptom Disorder: Dyadic Coherence in Facial Temperature During Emotional Interactions

2021

OBJECTIVE: Disturbances in emotional processes are commonly reported in patients with a somatic symptom disorder (SSD). Although emotions usually occur in social interactions, little is known about interpersonal emotion dynamics of SSD patients during their actual emotional encounters. This study examined physiological coherence (linkage) between SSD patients and their partners, and in healthy couples during their emotional interactions. Secondarily, we explored group-level relationships between participants' and their partners' subjective affect. METHODS: Twenty-nine romantic couples (16 healthy and 13 SSD patient-couples) underwent a dyadic conversation task with neutral and anger-eliciti…

Relaxation (psychology)media_common.quotation_subjectSomatic symptom disorderCoherence (statistics)Interpersonal communicationAngermedicine.diseaseAffect (psychology)CorrelationPsychiatry and Mental healthEmbodied cognitionmedicinePsychologyApplied PsychologyClinical psychologymedia_commonPsychosomatic Medicine
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Dynamics of hyaluronan aqueous solutions as assessed by fast field cycling NMR relaxometry.

2010

Fast field cycling (FFC) NMR relaxometry has been used to study the conformational properties of aqueous solutions of hyaluronan (HYA) at three concentrations in the range 10 to 25 mg mL(-1). Results revealed that, irrespective of the solution concentration, three different hydration layers surround hyaluronan. The inner layer consists of water molecules strongly retained in the proximity of the HYA surface. Because of their strong interactions with HYA, water molecules in this inner hydration layer are subject to very slow dynamics and have the largest correlation times. The other two hydration layers are made of water molecules which are located progressively further from the HYA surface.…

RelaxometryAqueous solutionMagnetic Resonance SpectroscopyField cyclingChemistrySettore AGR/13 - Chimica AgrariaDynamics (mechanics)Analytical chemistryWaterBiochemistryAnalytical ChemistryIntramolecular forceQuadrupoleMolecular motionCarbohydrate ConformationMoleculeFFC-NMR Relaxometry Correlation time Quadrupole interactions Hydration layerHyaluronic AcidAnalytical and bioanalytical chemistry
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2021

(1) Background: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the day-to-day variability and year-to-year reproducibility of an accelerometer-based algorithm for sit-to-stand (STS) transitions in a free-living environment among community-dwelling older adults. (2) Methods: Free-living thigh-worn accelerometry was recorded for three to seven days in 86 (women n = 55) community-dwelling older adults, on two occasions separated by one year, to evaluate the long-term consistency of free-living behavior. (3) Results: Year-to-year intraclass correlation coefficients (ICC) for the number of STS transitions were 0.79 (95% confidence interval, 0.70–0.86, p < 0.001), for mean angular velocity—0.81 (95…

ReproducibilityIntraclass correlationbusiness.industrySit to standAccelerometerBiochemistryAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsConfidence intervalAnalytical ChemistryIntensity (physics)03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineFunctional disabilityMedicine030212 general & internal medicineElectrical and Electronic EngineeringDay to daybusinessInstrumentation030217 neurology & neurosurgeryDemographySensors
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Reliability results of straylight measurements using the C-Quant

2008

Purpose Assessment of repeatability and reproducibility of straylight measures with the C-Quant straylightmeter (Oculus AG, Germany), effect of age on reliability measures and correlation of measures determined with new methods of scatter determination. Methods Results from different studies will be presented. For repeatability assessment, 20 eyes (age 26.9±2.7 years) were examined with the C-Quant, taking 10 consecutive readings. 5 subjects were also examined on 5 consecutive days to assess reproducibility. Repeated measures from 84 subjects, age range 19-86 years, were analysed to assess the effect of patient’s age. Software was developed to quantify scatter from centroid patterns obtaine…

Reproducibilitymedicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industryHealthy subjectsRepeated measures designSmall sampleGeneral MedicineRepeatabilityAudiologyCorrelationOphthalmologyOpticsmedicinebusinessReliability (statistics)Acta Ophthalmologica
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How prior knowledge, learning, teaching and assessment affect students’ achievements in Mathematics

2020

El objeto de este estudio es investigar la influencia del conocimiento previo del alumnado, el enfoque de aprendizaje integral, la enseñanza basada en problemas y el impacto de la evaluación en el aprendizaje básico del estudiante de matemáticas a nivel universitario. La investigación plantea un diseño de investigación cuasi experimental y un cuestionario estructurado. En él participaron dos grupos experimentales y dos grupos de control. Los resultados muestran que existe una correlación no significativa entre el conocimiento previo y la habilidad de aprendizaje básico; también plantea que un enfoque de aprendizaje integral se correlaciona positivamente con el conocimiento previo, mientras …

Research designlcsh:LC8-6691prior knowledge:CIENCIAS TECNOLÓGICAS [UNESCO]lcsh:Special aspects of educationproblem-based-instructionApplied MathematicsGeneral MathematicsControl (management)University levelVariance (accounting)Knowledge learningUNESCO::CIENCIAS TECNOLÓGICASPositive correlationAffect (psychology)comprehensive learning approachlcsh:Education (General)lcsh:LB5-3640Correlationlcsh:Theory and practice of educationMathematics educationstudent’s basic knowledge conceived in mathematicsassess- ment impactlcsh:L7-991
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Gingival hyperplasia as an early manifestation of acute myeloid leukemia. A retrospective review

2019

Background We study the prevalence of acute myeloid leukemia (AML) among patients with severe gingival enlargement. Material and Methods We retrospective reviewed the clinical records of patients with severe gingival enlargement, between 2011 and 2018. The Saxer and Mühlemann index were used to measure inflammation and gingival bleeding. The degree of dental mobility was measured by the Nyman and Lindhe technique. Results A correlation analysis was carried out to test whether there were any associations among the different variables. In the sample of 117 patients the mean gingival bleeding index was ≥3 and the degree of dental mobility ≥2.3. 1.7% of patients, with severe gingival hyperplasi…

Retrospective reviewmedicine.medical_specialtyAcute myeloblastic leukemiabusiness.industryResearchMyeloid leukemia030206 dentistry030204 cardiovascular system & hematologyOral healthHyperplasiamedicine.disease:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]GastroenterologyCommunity and Preventive DentistryDyscrasiaGingival enlargement03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineInternal medicineCorrelation analysisUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASmedicinebusinessGeneral Dentistry
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Frequency-Sliding Generalized Cross-Correlation: A Sub-Band Time Delay Estimation Approach

2020

The generalized cross correlation (GCC) is regarded as the most popular approach for estimating the time difference of arrival (TDOA) between the signals received at two sensors. Time delay estimates are obtained by maximizing the GCC output, where the direct-path delay is usually observed as a prominent peak. Moreover, GCCs play also an important role in steered response power (SRP) localization algorithms, where the SRP functional can be written as an accumulation of the GCCs computed from multiple sensor pairs. Unfortunately, the accuracy of TDOA estimates is affected by multiple factors, including noise, reverberation and signal bandwidth. In this paper, a sub-band approach for time del…

Reverberationweighted SVDAcoustics and UltrasonicsCross-correlationComputer scienceNoise (signal processing)SRP-PHATMatrix representationTime delay estimationMultilaterationComputational Mathematicssub-band processingAudio and Speech Processing (eess.AS)Temporal resolutionSingular value decompositionComputer Science (miscellaneous)FOS: Electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringGCCElectrical and Electronic EngineeringRepresentation (mathematics)SVDAlgorithmElectrical Engineering and Systems Science - Audio and Speech Processing
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Toward oxygen binding curves of single respiratory proteins

2004

Oxygen binding curves of single molecules promise to discriminate between different models describing cooperativity because load distributions are accessible. Individual tarantula hemocyanins could be detected by fluorescence correlation spectroscopy using intrinsic tryptophan fluorescence as sensor of bound oxygen. However, imaging of immobilized proteins was not possible due to fast photo-bleaching. It is shown that tetra-methyl-carboxy-rhodamine (TAMRA), commonly used as a fluorescence label in single-molecule spectroscopy, can also be applied to monitor bound oxygen. The dye's fluorescence is quenched due to Förster energy transfer to the oxygenated active sites of hemocyanin.

Rhodaminesmedicine.medical_treatmentAnalytical chemistryGeneral Physics and Astronomychemistry.chemical_elementSpidersHemocyaninFluorescence correlation spectroscopyCooperativityCell BiologyFluorescenceOxygenOxygenchemistryStructural BiologyHemocyaninsmedicineBiophysicsAnimalsMoleculeGeneral Materials ScienceSpectroscopyOxygen bindingFluorescent DyesMicron
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A non-stationary one-ring scattering model

2013

This paper introduces a non-stationary one-ring scattering model in which the mobile station (MS) can move along a straight line from the ring's center to the border of the ring. This movement results in a time-variant angle-of-arrival (AOA), which is modeled by a stochastic process. We derive the first-order density of the AOA process in closed form. Subsequently, a closed-form expression is provided for the local power spectral density (PSD) of the channel. We also formulate the local autocorrelation function (ACF) of the complex channel gain in integral form, from which a highly accurate closed-form approximation is derived. Furthermore, the average Doppler shift and the Doppler spread o…

Ring (mathematics)Scatteringbusiness.industryStochastic processMathematical analysisAutocorrelationSpectral densitysymbols.namesakeMobile stationsymbolsTelecommunicationsbusinessDoppler effectCommunication channelMathematics2013 IEEE Wireless Communications and Networking Conference (WCNC)
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New data on middle Turonian tuffeaux of southern Touraine and on their ammonites faunas.

2020

The knowledge of the Turonian stratotype, “from Saumur till Montrichard“, along the Loire and the Cher valleys waspublished in 2018 by Amédro et alii. Since then, the study of recent collecting of ammonites in southern Touraine provided significant informationto state more precisely the Turonian zonation. New outcrops are described at Bourgueil, Chinon, Loudun, Usseau, Sossay,Marigny-Marmande, Séligny and Ports-sur-Vienne where the following formations were recognized: the Amboise Chalk, the tuffeaux ofArdilliers, of Saumur, of Bourré and the Tuffeau Jaune de Touraine.In these southern countries, it is pointed out that: (1) more than the upper half of the Amboise Chalk appears like the Tuff…

Romaniceras (Y.) ornatissimum zoneammonitestuffeauxcorrelationszone à Romaniceras (Y.) ornatissimum.Turonian Stratotype[SDU.STU.PG] Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Earth Sciences/PaleontologyStratotype Turonien[SDU.STU.PG]Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Earth Sciences/Paleontologycorrélations
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