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Outlier detection to hierarchical and mixed effects models

2008

Hierarchical and mixed effects models are models where a varying number of coefficients may be random at different levels of the hierarchy. The purpose of outlier analysis for these models is to determine whether an outlying unit at higher level is entirely outlying, or outlying due to effect of one or a few aberrant lower level units. Most works on diagnostics for these complex models have focused on the mixed model rather than on the hierarchical models, obscuring some relevant aspects of the hierarchical model. In this paper we will present an approach to influence analysis and outlier detection for mixed and hierarchical model, focusing on the special structure of nested data that these…

Mixed effect models hierarchical models outliers influence diagnosticsSettore SECS-S/01 - Statistica
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Experimental evidence on microwave induced electron losses from ECRIS plasma

2018

The balance between warm and hot (>1 keV) electron density and their losses from the magnetic confinement system of an Electron Cyclotron Resonance Ion Source (ECRIS) plasma is considered to be one of the main factors determining the rate of the high charge state ion production. One of the key loss channels for heated electrons is thought to be induced by the injected microwaves. While this loss mechanism, referred to as rf-induced pitch angle scattering, has been studied theoretically and with computational tools, direct experimental evidence of its significance in minimum-B ECRIS plasmas remains limited. In this work, experimental evidence of microwave induced electron losses in the axial…

magnetic mirrorsElectron densityelectrorheological fluidsAtmospheric-pressure plasma7. Clean energy01 natural scienceselectromagnetic radiationElectron cyclotron resonance010305 fluids & plasmassähkömagneettinen säteilyMagnetic mirrormikroaallotion sources0103 physical sciencesplasma (kaasut)010302 applied physicsPhysicsplasma confinementta114Magnetic confinement fusionPlasmaCondensed Matter Physicselectronic structureIon sourcePlasma diagnosticsAtomic physicsPhysics of Plasmas
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Demonstration of remote optical measurement configuration that correlates to glucose concentration in blood

2010

An optical approach allowing the extraction and the separation of remote vibration sources has recently been proposed. The approach has also been applied for medical related applications as blood pressure and heart beats monitoring. In this paper we demonstrate its capability to monitor glucose concentration in blood stream. The technique is based on the tracking of temporal changes of reflected secondary speckle produced in human skin (wrist) when being illuminated by a laser beam. A temporal change in skin’s vibration profile generated due to blood pulsation is analyzed for estimating the glucose concentration. Experimental tests that were carried out in order to verify the proposed appro…

Materials scienceocis:(280.0280) Remote sensingmedicine.diagnostic_testNoninvasive Optical Diagnosticsbusiness.industryNear-infrared spectroscopyTracking (particle physics)Atomic and Molecular Physics and Opticsocis:(030.6140) SpeckleVibrationSpeckle patternremote sensingOpticsmedical optics and biotechnologyOptical coherence tomographyDigital image processingmedicineStage (hydrology)sense organsspecklebusinessLaser beamsocis:(170.0170) Medical optics and biotechnologyBiotechnologyBiomedical engineering
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Extracellular matrix composition defines an ultra-high-risk group of neuroblastoma within the high-risk patient cohort

2016

Background: Although survival for neuroblastoma patients has dramatically improved in recent years, a substantial number of children in the high-risk subgroup still die. Methods: We aimed to define a subgroup of ultra-high-risk patients from within the high-risk cohort. We used advanced morphometric approaches to quantify and characterise blood vessels, reticulin fibre networks, collagen type I bundles, elastic fibres and glycosaminoglycans in 102 high-risk neuroblastomas specimens. The Kaplan-Meier method was used to correlate the analysed elements with survival. Results: The organisation of blood vessels and reticulin fibres in neuroblastic tumours defined an ultra-high-risk patient subgr…

0301 basic medicineRiskCancer ResearchPathologymedicine.medical_specialtyblood vascularisationColorectal cancerKaplan-Meier EstimateRisk AssessmentCollagen Type IExtracellular matrix03 medical and health sciencesProstate cancerNeuroblastomaneuroblastoma0302 clinical medicineNeuroblastomamedicineHumansSurvival rateMolecular Diagnosticscollagen type I fibresbusiness.industryBrain Neoplasmsultra-high-risk neuroblastomaInfantExtracellular matrixelastic fibresmedicine.diseaseElastic TissuePrognosisSurvival RateReticulin030104 developmental biologymedicine.anatomical_structureOncologyglycosaminoglycans030220 oncology & carcinogenesisBlood Vesselsreticulin fibresBone marrowSkin cancerLiver cancerbusiness
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Non-canonical NF-κB pathway activation predicts outcome in borderline oestrogen receptor positive breast carcinoma

2016

Background: NF-κB signalling appears deregulated in breast tumours. The purpose of this study was to determine whether the non-canonical NF-κB pathway, is activated in oestrogen receptor positive (ER+) breast cancer, to identify any correlation between its activity and the clinico-pathological phenotype and to explore whether NF-κB2 and RelB subunits and/or any of their target genes might be used as a predictive marker. Methods: Two independent cohorts of ER+ early breast cancer patients treated with adjuvant endocrine therapy were included in the study. Activation of RelB and NF-κB2 subunits was determined in a training set of 121 patients by measuring DNA-binding activities in nuclear ext…

0301 basic medicineOncologyAdultCancer Researchmedicine.medical_specialtyBreast NeoplasmsER-positiveNF-κBCohort Studies03 medical and health sciencesProstate cancer0302 clinical medicineBreast cancerbreast cancernon-canonicalInternal medicinemedicineHumansMolecular DiagnosticsAgedAged 80 and overPredictive markerOncogenebusiness.industryRELBNF-kappa BMiddle Agedmedicine.diseasePrognosis030104 developmental biologyOncologyReceptors Estrogen030220 oncology & carcinogenesisFemaleLiver cancerBreast carcinomabusinessEstrogen receptor alphaBritish Journal of Cancer
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Experimental evidence of E × B plasma rotation in a 2.45 GHz hydrogen discharge

2015

An experimental observation of a rotating plasma structure in a 2.45 GHz microwave-driven hydrogen discharge is reported. The rotation is presumably produced by E × B drift. The formation of the rotating plasma structure is sensitive to the strength of the off-resonance static magnetic field. The rotation frequency is on the order of 10 kHz and is affected by the neutral gas pressure and applied microwave power.

PhysicsDense plasma focusta114HydrogenWaves in plasmaschemistry.chemical_elementPlasmaCondensed Matter PhysicsRotationchemistryPhysics::Plasma Physicsmicrowave-driven hydrogen dischargeElectromagnetic electron wavePlasma diagnosticsInductively coupled plasmaAtomic physicsrotating plasma structurePhysics of Plasmas
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Estimating ion confinement times from beam current transients in conventional and charge breeder ECRIS

2019

International audience; Cumulative ion confinement times are probed by measuring decaying ion current transients in pulsed material injection mode. The method is applied in a charge breeder and conventional ECRIS yielding mutually corroborative results. The cumulative confinement time estimates vary from approximately 2 ms–60 ms with a clear dependence on the ion charge-to-mass ratio—higher charges having longer residence times. The long cumulative confinement times are proposed as a partial explanation to recently observed unexpectedly high ion temperatures. The results are relevant for rare ion beam (RIB) production as the confinement time and the lifetime of stable isotopes can be used f…

010302 applied physicsplasma sourcesMaterials scienceplasma diagnosticsIon beamStable isotope ratio[PHYS.PHYS.PHYS-ACC-PH]Physics [physics]/Physics [physics]/Accelerator Physics [physics.acc-ph]Ion currentCharge (physics)plasmatekniikka7. Clean energy01 natural sciences010305 fluids & plasmasIonion sourcesplasma dischargesBreeder (animal)0103 physical sciencesAtomic physicsCurrent (fluid)InstrumentationBeam (structure)
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Performance Comparison of a Flow Cytometry-based and Two Commercial Chemiluminescent Immunoassays for Detection and Quantification of Antibodies Bind…

2021

ABSTRACTThe performance of a laboratory-developed quantitative IgG/IgA flow cytometry-based immunoassay (FCI) using Jurkat T cells stably expressing full-length native S protein was compared against Elecsys® electrochemiluminiscent (ECLIA) Anti-SARS-CoV-2 S (Roche Diagnostics, Pleasanton, CA, USA), and LIAISON® SARS-CoV-2 TrimericS IgG chemiluminiscent assay (CLIA) (Diasorin S.p.a, Saluggia, IT) for detection and quantitation of SARS-CoV-2-specific antibodies. A total of 225 serum/plasma specimens from 120 acute or convalescent COVID-19 individuals were included. Overall, IgG/IgA-FCI yielded the highest number of positives (n=179), followed by IgA-FCI (n=177), Roche ECLIA (n=175), IgG-FCI (…

medicine.diagnostic_testbiologyChemistrySevere acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2)Roche DiagnosticsMolecular biologyFlow cytometrylaw.inventionSerologyAntibody IsotypelawImmunoassaymedicinebiology.proteinAntibodyChemiluminescence
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Plasma instability in the afterglow of electron cyclotron resonance discharge sustained in a mirror trap

2012

The work presented in this article is devoted to time-resolved diagnostics of non-linear effects observed during the afterglow plasma decay of a 14 GHz electron cyclotron resonance ion source operated in pulsed mode. Plasma instabilities that cause perturbations of the extracted ion current during the decay were observed and studied. It is shown that these perturbations are associated with precipitation of high energy electrons along the magnetic field lines and strong bursts of bremsstrahlung emission. The effect of ion source settings on the onset of the observed instabilities was investigated. Based on the experimental data and estimated plasma properties, it is assumed that the instabil…

PhysicsDense plasma focusta114Cyclotron resonanceCondensed Matter Physics01 natural sciences7. Clean energyElectron cyclotron resonanceFourier transform ion cyclotron resonance010305 fluids & plasmasTwo-stream instabilityPhysics::Plasma PhysicsPhysics::Space Physics0103 physical sciencesddc:530Electromagnetic electron wavePlasma diagnosticsAtomic physics010306 general physicsIon cyclotron resonancePhysics of Plasmas
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LinguAPP: An m-Health Application for Teledentistry Diagnostics

2022

An Android/iOS application for low-cost mobile devices to aid in dental diagnosis through questionnaire and photos is presented in this paper. The main purposes of our app lie in the ease of use even for nonexperienced users, in the limited hardware requirements that allow a wide diffusion, and in the possibility to modify the questionnaire for different pathologies. This tool was developed in about a month at the beginning of the COVID-19 (SARS-CoV-2) pandemic and is still in use in Italy to allow support to patients without going to the hospital, if not strictly necessary.

Settore ING-INF/05 - Sistemi Di Elaborazione Delle InformazioniSettore INF/01 - InformaticaSARS-CoV-2Health Toxicology and MutagenesisPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthRdentistry diagnostics; m-health application; medical questionnaire; teledentistryCOVID-19ArticleTelemedicinemedical questionnaireteledentistrySettore MED/28 - Malattie OdontostomatologicheComputers HandheldMedicineHumansm-health applicationPandemicsdentistry diagnosticsInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
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