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Visual information flow in Wilson-Cowan networks.

2020

In this paper, we study the communication efficiency of a psychophysically tuned cascade of Wilson-Cowan and divisive normalization layers that simulate the retina-V1 pathway. This is the first analysis of Wilson-Cowan networks in terms of multivariate total correlation. The parameters of the cortical model have been derived through the relation between the steady state of the Wilson-Cowan model and the divisive normalization model. The communication efficiency has been analyzed in two ways: First, we provide an analytical expression for the reduction of the total correlation among the responses of a V1-like population after the application of the Wilson-Cowan interaction. Second, we empiri…

Normalization (statistics)PhysiologyComputer scienceComputationPopulationModels Biological050105 experimental psychologyRetina03 medical and health sciencesWilson–Cowan equations0302 clinical medicineMulti-informationtotal correlationHumans0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesVisual PathwaysEfficient coding hypothesisEfficient representation principleeducationVisual Cortexeducation.field_of_studyNormalization modelGeneral Neuroscience05 social sciencesUnivariateFOS: Biological sciencesQuantitative Biology - Neurons and CognitionDivisive normalizationVisual PerceptionNeurons and Cognition (q-bio.NC)Total correlationNeural Networks ComputerNerve NetAlgorithm030217 neurology & neurosurgeryImage compressionJournal of neurophysiology
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PTEN hamartoma tumor syndromes in childhood: description of two cases and a proposal for follow-up protocol

2013

PTEN hamartoma tumor syndromes (PHTS) are a spectrum of hamartomatous overgrowth syndromes associated with germ-line mutations in the tumor suppressor PTEN gene located on 10q23.3. It is widely accepted that two of these disorders, Cowden syndrome and Bannayan-Riley-Ruvalcaba syndrome, are allelic conditions. Because PTEN mutations are not identifiable in every case of the PHTS phenotype, the inability to detect a mutation within the PTEN gene does not invalidate the clinical diagnosis of Cowden syndrome, or Bannayan-Riley-Ruvalcaba syndrome, in patients who meet diagnostic criteria for these disorders. PTEN mutations are associated with an increased risk for developing breast, thyroid, end…

OncologyPTENmedicine.medical_specialtymedicine.disease_causeBannayan–Riley–Ruvalcaba syndromeSettore MED/38 - Pediatria Generale E SpecialisticaInternal medicineGeneticsmedicinePTEN Hamartoma tumor syndromeHamartomaPTENAllelePTEN Hamartoma tumor syndromes; PTEN gene; Cowden syndrome; Bannayan-Riley-Ruvalcaba syndromGenetics (clinical)Bannayan-Riley-Ruvalcaba syndromMutationbiologybusiness.industryThyroidCancerCowden syndromeCowden syndromePTEN genemedicine.diseasemedicine.anatomical_structureSettore MED/31 - OtorinolaringoiatriaSettore MED/03 - Genetica Medicabiology.proteinCancer researchbusiness
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Bioindicators and nutrient availability through whole soil profile under orange groves after long-term different organic fertilizations

2019

We investigated long-term (18 years) effects of three organic (cow manure (CM), poultry manure (PM), compost from agro-industry orange wastes (OW)) and one inorganic fertilization (IF) on various soil biological indicators (microbial biomass C, soil respiration, total phospholipid fatty acids (PLFAs), total bacteria, Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria and fungi) and nutrient contents (total and extractable organic C, total and mineral N, available P and K) along the profile of a Typic Haplustept under orange Mediterranean orchards. All fertilizers were added on the same N content basis (190 kg N ha−1 per year). Variables related to carbon cycling gradually worsened with depth, regardl…

Orange waste compostCompostChemistryMineral fertilizationBioindicatorSemiarid Mediterranean climateGeneral Chemical EngineeringSettore AGR/13 - Chimica AgrariaGeneral EngineeringGeneral Physics and AstronomyOrange (colour)engineering.materialCarbon cycleSoil respirationNutrientSubsoil carbonAgronomyengineeringFarmyard manureGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesSoil horizonGeneral Materials ScienceFertilizerCow dungGeneral Environmental Science
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Both grass development and grazing management influence milk terpene content.

2005

PASTURE GRAZING MANAGMENT TERPENES MILK COWS
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Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) in soils of the Moscow region: Concentrations and small-scale distribution along an urban–rural transect

2006

In soils of the Moscow region, we examined PCB concentrations in bulk samples and aggregate fractions. Topsoils under grassland and forest at five locations along a southeast-bound transect from Moscow and at a northeastern background location (grassland only) were analysed. We collected aggregates1 cm and fractionated them into interior and exterior portions and also analysed the remaining soil without the aggregates1 cm. The concentrations of the sum of 17 PCBs (sigma17PCBs) in 35 bulk soil samples ranged from 3.1 to 42 microg kg(-1). This was 48-61% of the sigma33PCBs determined in 23 selected samples. The congeners 138(+158), 101 and 52 were most abundant. All PCB concentrations and the…

Persistent organic pollutantgeographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryEcologyHealth Toxicology and MutagenesisTaigaUrban HealthBulk soilRural HealthGeneral MedicinePoaceaeToxicologyMoscowPolychlorinated BiphenylsPollutionSoil contaminationGrasslandTreesEnvironmental chemistrySoil waterSoil PollutantsEnvironmental scienceSpatial variabilityTransectEnvironmental MonitoringEnvironmental Pollution
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Gravitational Waves from Rotating Proto-Neutron Stars

2004

We study the effects of rotation on the quasi normal modes (QNMs) of a newly born proto neutron star (PNS) at different evolutionary stages, until it becomes a cold neutron star (NS). We use the Cowling approximation, neglecting spacetime perturbations, and consider different models of evolving PNS. The frequencies of the modes of a PNS are considerably lower than those of a cold NS, and are further lowered by rotation; consequently, if QNMs were excited in a sufficiently energetic process, they would radiate waves that could be more easily detectable by resonant-mass and interferometric detectors than those emitted by a cold NS. We find that for high rotation rates, some of the g-modes bec…

PhysicsPhysics and Astronomy (miscellaneous)SpacetimeGravitational waveAstrophysics (astro-ph)FOS: Physical sciencesGeneral Relativity and Quantum Cosmology (gr-qc)AstrophysicsAstrophysicsRotationInstabilityGeneral Relativity and Quantum CosmologyNeutron starNormal modeExcited stateAstrophysics::Solar and Stellar AstrophysicsCowling
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CeSOX: An experimental test of the sterile neutrino hypothesis with Borexino

2017

International audience; The third phase of the Borexino experiment that’s referred to as SOX is devoted to test the hypothesis of the existence of one (or more) sterile neutrinos at a short baseline (~5–10m). The experimental measurement will be made with artificial sources namely with a 144Ce–144Pr antineutrino source at the first stage (CeSOX) and possibly with a 51Cr neutrino source at the second one. The fixed 144Ce–144Pr sample will be placed beneath the detector in a special pit and the initial activity will be about 100 – 150 kCi. The start of data taking is scheduled for April 2018. The article gives a short description of the preparation for the first stage and shows the expected s…

Physicsneutrino: sterile: search forHistorySterile neutrinoParticle physics010308 nuclear & particles physicsInitial activitysensitivity01 natural sciencesComputer Science ApplicationsEducationPHYSICSPhysics and Astronomy (all)cesium0103 physical sciencesOSCILLATIONS[PHYS.HEXP]Physics [physics]/High Energy Physics - Experiment [hep-ex]ddc:530Borexinoproposed experimentNeutrino010306 general physicsantineutrino: particle sourceBorexinotalk: Moscow 2017/10/02
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Validating justice climate and peer justice in a real work setting

2016

In this study we tested the validity of justice climate and peer justice, measured as second-order constructs, in a real work setting. First, we investigated the appropriateness of aggregating first-order facets of justice climate and peer justice to work-unit level of analysis. Second, we examined the construct validity of justice climate and peer justice as two different factor structures. Third, we tested the hierarchical structure of justice climate and peer justice as second-order factors. Finally, we examined the predictive validity of second-order factors justice climate and peer justice within a nomological network composed of reciprocity with the supervisor and reciprocity with cow…

Predictive validityOrganizational Behavior and Human Resource ManagementSocial Psychologylcsh:BF1-990Nomological network050109 social psychologySample (statistics)Reciprocidad con los compañeros de trabajoReciprocity with coworkersReciprocity (social psychology)Organizational justice0502 economics and businessClima de justicia entre compañeros0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesJustice (ethics)Level of analysisPeer justiceJustice climate05 social sciencesConstruct validityReciprocidad con el supervisorClima de justicialcsh:PsychologyReciprocity with the supervisorPsychologySocial psychology050203 business & managementRevista de Psicología del Trabajo y de las Organizaciones
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Determination of ultratrace bismuth in milk samples by atomic fluorescence spectrometry.

2003

Abstract A sensitive procedure was developed for determination of bismuth (Bi) in milk samples by hydride generation atomic fluorescence spectrometry (HG–AFS) after microwave-assisted sample digestion with HNO3 and H2O2. The method provides a sensitivity of 1832 fluorescence units (ng/mL) with a detection limit of 0.01 ng/mL, which corresponds to 20 pg absolute limit of detection, equivalent to 0.50 ng/g in the original sample. Application of the methodology to cow milk samples from the Spanish market showed the presence of Bi at a concentration of 11.8–28.8 ng/g, which compared well with data obtained after dry ashing of samples and with data obtained by inductively coupled plasma–mass spe…

Quality ControlAnalytical chemistrychemistry.chemical_elementBorohydridesMass spectrometryAtomic fluorescence spectrometrySensitivity and SpecificityFluorescenceAnalytical ChemistryBismuthCow milkDigestion (alchemy)Environmental ChemistryAnimalsArgonMicrowavesPharmacologyDetection limitHydrideSpectrum AnalysisMilkAshingchemistrySpainIndicators and ReagentsAgronomy and Crop ScienceBismuthFood ScienceJournal of AOAC International
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Microbial analysis of raw cows' milk used for cheese-making: influence of storage treatments on microbial composition and other technological traits

2010

Raw milk used to produce Grana cheese was subjected to several treatment regimes, including varying temperatures and storage times. Milk from morning and evening milking were transferred to a dairy factory sepa- rately (double delivery) or together (single delivery), after storage at the farm for 12 h; in the former case, milk was stored at 12 or 8°C, whereas, in the latter, it was kept at ambient temperature or 18°C. Values of pH of the vat milk were lower for milk samples kept at room temperature, while other physico-chemical parameters and rheological characteristics tested did not show significant differ- ences linked to the different storage temperatures of milk used for ‘‘Grana Trenti…

Raw cows’ milkPhysiologyMicroorganismfood and beveragesDGGE; Grana cheese; refrigeration; milk microfloraDenaturing gradient gel electrophoresisGeneral MedicineRaw milkBiologyGrana cheesemedicine.disease_causeApplied Microbiology and BiotechnologyMilkingfluids and secretionsPsychrotrophic bacteriaMost probable numberRefrigerationmedicineCheesemakingFood scienceDGGETemperature gradient gel electrophoresisBiotechnologyMesophileMilk microflora
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