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Seismic evaluation of ordinary RC buildings retrofitted with externally bonded FRPs using a reliability-based approach

2020

International audience; Despite the extensive literature on reinforced concrete (RC) members retrofitted with fiberreinforced polymer (FRP) composites, few studies have employed a reliability-based approach to evaluate the seismic performance of RC buildings in terms of their collapse capacity and ductility. In this study, the performance of a poorly-confined RC building structure is investigated for different FRP retrofitting schemes using different configurations and combinations of wrapping and flange-bonded FRPs, as two well-established techniques. A nonlinear pushover analysis is then implemented with a computational reliability analysis based on Latin Hypercube Sampling (LHS) to deter…

Computer science02 engineering and technologyRetrofitting0203 mechanical engineeringRC buildings[PHYS.MECA.SOLID]Physics [physics]/Mechanics [physics]/Solid mechanics [physics.class-ph]RetrofittingCollapse capacityDuctilityReliability (statistics)Civil and Structural EngineeringDuctilitybusiness.industryProbabilistic logicFailure modeStructural engineeringFibre-reinforced plastic021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyReliability020303 mechanical engineering & transportsLatin hypercube samplingCeramics and Composites0210 nano-technologybusinessMaterial propertiesFailure mode and effects analysisFRP
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Parallelizing Epistasis Detection in GWAS on FPGA and GPU-Accelerated Computing Systems

2015

This is a post-peer-review, pre-copyedit version of an article published in IEEE - ACM Transactions on Computational Biology and Bioinformatics. The final authenticated version is available online at: http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/TCBB.2015.2389958 [Abstract] High-throughput genotyping technologies (such as SNP-arrays) allow the rapid collection of up to a few million genetic markers of an individual. Detecting epistasis (based on 2-SNP interactions) in Genome-Wide Association Studies is an important but time consuming operation since statistical computations have to be performed for each pair of measured markers. Computational methods to detect epistasis therefore suffer from prohibitively lon…

Computer scienceBioinformaticsDNA Mutational AnalysisGenome-wide association studyParallel computingPolymorphism Single NucleotideSensitivity and SpecificityComputational biologyComputer GraphicsGeneticsComputer architectureField-programmable gate arrayRandom access memoryApplied MathematicsChromosome MappingHigh-Throughput Nucleotide SequencingReproducibility of ResultsField programmable gate arraysEpistasis GeneticSignal Processing Computer-AssistedEquipment DesignRandom access memoryComputing systemsReconfigurable computingEquipment Failure AnalysisTask (computing)EpistasisHost (network)Graphics processing unitsGenome-Wide Association StudyBiotechnology
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Power estimation for non-standardized multisite studies

2016

A concern for researchers planning multisite studies is that scanner and T1-weighted sequence-related biases on regional volumes could overshadow true effects, especially for studies with a heterogeneous set of scanners and sequences. Current approaches attempt to harmonize data by standardizing hardware, pulse sequences, and protocols, or by calibrating across sites using phantom-based corrections to ensure the same raw image intensities. We propose to avoid harmonization and phantom-based correction entirely. We hypothesized that the bias of estimated regional volumes is scaled between sites due to the contrast and gradient distortion differences between scanners and sequences. Given this…

Computer scienceCognitive Neurosciencecomputer.software_genreSensitivity and Specificity050105 experimental psychologyImaging phantomArticleSet (abstract data type)03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineDistortionImage Interpretation Computer-AssistedCalibrationmedicine[INFO.INFO-IM]Computer Science [cs]/Medical ImagingHumans0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesSegmentationComputer Simulation10. No inequalityScalingModels Statisticalmedicine.diagnostic_test05 social sciencesContrast (statistics)BrainReproducibility of ResultsMagnetic resonance imagingEquipment DesignScale factorImage EnhancementMagnetic Resonance ImagingUnited StatesEquipment Failure AnalysisEuropeNeurologyOrdinary least squaresData miningFunction and Dysfunction of the Nervous SystemArtifactscomputer030217 neurology & neurosurgeryAlgorithms
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Efficient and Accurate OTU Clustering with GPU-Based Sequence Alignment and Dynamic Dendrogram Cutting.

2015

De novo clustering is a popular technique to perform taxonomic profiling of a microbial community by grouping 16S rRNA amplicon reads into operational taxonomic units (OTUs). In this work, we introduce a new dendrogram-based OTU clustering pipeline called CRiSPy. The key idea used in CRiSPy to improve clustering accuracy is the application of an anomaly detection technique to obtain a dynamic distance cutoff instead of using the de facto value of 97 percent sequence similarity as in most existing OTU clustering pipelines. This technique works by detecting an abrupt change in the merging heights of a dendrogram. To produce the output dendrograms, CRiSPy employs the OTU hierarchical clusterin…

Computer scienceCorrelation clusteringSingle-linkage clusteringMolecular Sequence DataMachine learningcomputer.software_genrePattern Recognition AutomatedCURE data clustering algorithmRNA Ribosomal 16SGeneticsComputer GraphicsCluster analysisBase Sequencebusiness.industryApplied MathematicsDendrogramHigh-Throughput Nucleotide SequencingPattern recognitionSignal Processing Computer-AssistedEquipment DesignHierarchical clusteringEquipment Failure AnalysisRNA BacterialCanopy clustering algorithmArtificial intelligenceHierarchical clustering of networksbusinesscomputerSequence AlignmentAlgorithmsBiotechnologyIEEE/ACM transactions on computational biology and bioinformatics
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Computational issues in fitting joint frailty models for recurrent events with an associated terminal event.

2020

Abstract Background and objective: Joint frailty regression models are intended for the analysis of recurrent event times in the presence of informative drop-outs. They have been proposed for clinical trials to estimate the effect of some treatment on the rate of recurrent heart failure hospitalisations in the presence of drop-outs due to cardiovascular death. Whereas a R-software-package for fitting joint frailty models is available, some technical issues have to be solved in order to use SASⓇ 1 software, which is required in the regulatory environment of clinical trials. Methods: First, we demonstrate how to solve these issues by deriving proper likelihood-decompositions, in particular fo…

Computer scienceHealth InformaticsMachine learningcomputer.software_genre030218 nuclear medicine & medical imaging03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineLinear regressionHumansComputer SimulationEvent (probability theory)ProbabilityProportional Hazards ModelsHeart FailureLikelihood FunctionsFrailtybusiness.industryModels CardiovascularReproducibility of ResultsRegression analysisConfidence intervalComputer Science ApplicationsHospitalizationTransformation (function)Data Interpretation StatisticalMultivariate AnalysisArtificial intelligencebusinesscomputer030217 neurology & neurosurgeryAlgorithmsSoftwareComputer methods and programs in biomedicine
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Fuzzy FMECA analysis of radioactive gas recovery system in the SPES experimental facility

2021

Abstract Selective Production of Exotic Species is an innovative plant for advanced nuclear physic studies. A radioactive beam, generated by using an UCx target-ion source system, is ionized, selected and accelerated for experimental objects. Very high vacuum conditions and appropriate safety systems to storage exhaust gases are required to avoid radiological risk for operators and people. In this paper, Failure Mode, Effects, and Criticality Analysis of a preliminary design of high activity gas recovery system is performed by using a modified Fuzzy Risk Priority Number to rank the most critical components in terms of failures and human errors. Comparisons between fuzzy approach and classic…

Computer scienceSPES FMECA Fuzzy Risk Priority Number evidence theory exhaust gas storage system020209 energySystem safety02 engineering and technologyFuzzy logicFuzzy risk priority numberPriority Number030218 nuclear medicine & medical imaging03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicine0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringSettore ING-IND/19 - Impianti NucleariRank (computer programming)TK9001-9401SPESExhaust gas storage systemReliability engineeringEvidence theoryFailure mode effects and criticality analysisNuclear Energy and EngineeringNuclear engineering. Atomic powerRisk assessmentFailure mode and effects analysisRadioactive gasFMECANuclear Engineering and Technology
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Influence of device geometry on sensor characteristics of planar organic electrochemical transistors.

2009

The response of PEDOT:PSS planar electrochemical transistors to H2O2 can be tuned by varying the ratio between the areas of the channel and the gate electrode. Devices with small gates show lower background signal and higher sensitivity. The detection range, on the other hand, is found to be rather independent of the gate/channel area ratio.

Conductive polymerOrganic electronicsMaterials scienceTransistors Electronicbusiness.industryMechanical EngineeringTransistorEquipment Designlaw.inventionEquipment Failure AnalysisPlanarPEDOT:PSSMechanics of MaterialslawElectrodeElectrochemistryOptoelectronicsGeneral Materials ScienceOrganic ChemicalsbusinessSensitivity (electronics)ElectrodesOrganic electrochemical transistorAdvanced materials (Deerfield Beach, Fla.)
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The Fate of Nephrons in Congenital Obstructive Nephropathy: Adult Recovery is Limited by Nephron Number

2014

Background: Pediatric chronic kidney disease (CKD) is most often due to congenital anomalies of the kidneys and urinary tract (CAKUT), and obstructive nephropathy is the leading cause. Progression to renal failure, however, is more likely to develop in adulthood than childhood (Wuhl, CJASN 8: 67–74, 2013). Frequently associated with CAKUT, reduced nephron number (NN) at birth is an independent risk factor for adult CKD. Methods: To determine the role of NN in progression of congenital obstructive nephropathy, wild-type (WT) and reduced NN mice (Os/+) were subjected to sham operation or partial unilateral ureteral obstruction (UUO) in the first 2 days of life (prior to completion of nephroge…

Congenital partial UUOnephron lossrenal failure
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Intrarenal venous flow in cardiorenal syndrome: a shining light into the darkness

2018

Abstract The aim of this case report is to assess the potential role of intrarenal Doppler ultrasonography as a non‐invasive method to evaluate intrarenal venous flow (IRVF) in acute heart failure (AHF) and concomitant renal dysfunction. We report a case of an 81‐year‐old woman with valvular heart disease (previous mitral valve replacement) that presented with acutely decompensated heart failure and concomitant worsening renal function (WRF). In addition to complete physical examination, laboratory analysis, and echocardiography, IRVF was assessed at baseline and 48 h after the administration of diuretic treatment. At admission, physical examination and echocardiography revealed signs of in…

Congestive heart failureIntrarenal venous flow in cardiorenal syndromeCase ReportDiutretic treatmentESC Heart Failure
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Short-term walking physical training and changes in body hydration status, B-type natriuretic peptide and C-reactive protein levels in compensated co…

2008

BACKGROUND: Congestive heart failure (CHF) is associated with decreased exercise tolerance, alterations in body fluid balance and activation of neurohumoral and inflammatory pathways. Physical training, despite the contraindications of the past, is recommended for its beneficial effects on exercise capacity and quality of life. We investigate the effects of a short-term (ten weeks) walking physical training program (PT) on body hydration state (HS), B-type natriuretic peptide (BNP) and C-reactive protein (CRP) levels. METHODS AND RESULTS: 22 patients with CHF (mean age 62.7+/-4.8 years, 15 men, mean ejection fraction 38.9+/-3.6%, NYHA class II-III), were enrolled. Eleven patients were rando…

Congestive heart failureWalking physical training programMalemedicine.medical_specialtyHeart diseasemedicine.drug_classWalkingBody WaterInternal medicinemedicineNatriuretic peptideElectric ImpedanceHumansBody fluidHeart FailureEjection fractionExercise Tolerancebiologybusiness.industryC-reactive proteinAcute-phase proteinNatriuretic Peptide C-TypeMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseExercise TherapyEndocrinologyC-Reactive ProteinB-type natriuretic peptideHeart failureBioelectrical impedance analysiCardiologybiology.proteinFemaleCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicinebusinessBioelectrical impedance analysisInternational journal of cardiology
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