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In-beam spectroscopic study of Cf244

2018

The ground-state rotational band of the neutron-deficient californium (Z = 98) isotope 244Cf was identified for the first time and measured up to a tentative spin and parity of I I-pi = 20(+). The observation of the rotational band indicates that the nucleus is deformed. The kinematic and dynamic moments of inertia were deduced from the measured gamma-ray transition energies. The behavior of the dynamic moment of inertia revealed an up-bend due to a possible alignment of coupled nucleons in high-j orbitals starting at a rotational frequency of about (h) over bar (omega) = 0.20 MeV. The results were compared with the systematic behavior of the even-even N = 146 isotones as well as with avail…

TOTAL DATA READOUTNuclear Theorychemistry.chemical_elementDEFORMATIONS114 Physical sciences7. Clean energy01 natural sciencesHEAVY-ELEMENTSNUCLEAR-DATA SHEETSAtomic orbital0103 physical sciencesDETECTORSmedicineSPECTROMETERGamma spectroscopyNuclear Experiment010306 general physicsGAMMA-RAY SPECTROSCOPYPhysicsIsotope010308 nuclear & particles physicsROTATIONAL BANDSCaliforniumParity (physics)Moment of inertiamedicine.anatomical_structurechemistryISOTOPESAtomic physicsNucleonDECAYNucleusPhysical Review C
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An unconventional TRAIL to cancer therapy

2013

TRAILimmunotherapygamma delta cell
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Editorial: Activation, functions, and generation of immunological memory in γδ T lymphocytes: lessons from nonhuman primates

2014

T cells constitute an unconventional lymphocyte population with distinct functions complementary to those of CD4 and CD8 T cells. As such, they have both adaptive features, such as expression of the TCR, and innate-like functions reminiscent of NK cells, with whom they share extensive repertoires of activating and inhibitory receptors [1, 2]. Although most antigens recognized by murine T cells remain obscure, advances have been made in identifying ligands for human T cells. The majority of circulating human T lymphocytes expresses a TCR formed by the preferentially-paired V 9 and V 2 chains (here and thereafter, called V 9V 2 T cells). Instead of binding peptides associated with molecules b…

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Association between Serum Heat Shock Proteins and Gamma-Delta T Cells—An Outdated Clue or a New Direction in Searching for an Anticancer Strategy? A …

2021

HSPs demonstrate a strong association with gamma-delta (γδ) T cells. Most of the studies regarding interactions between the parameters were conducted in the 1990s. Despite promising results, the concept of targeting γδ T cells by HSPs seems to be a forgotten direction due to potent non-peptidic phosphoantigens rather than HSPs have been found to be the essential stimulatory components for human γδ cells. Currently, with greater knowledge of lymphocyte diversity, and more accurate diagnostic methods, we decided to study the correlation once again in the neoplastic condition. Twenty-one children with newly diagnosed acute lymphoblastic leukaemia (ALL) were enrolled on the study. Serum HSP90 c…

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Robust g-filter using support vector method

2004

This Letter presents a new approach to time series modelling using the support vector machines (SVM). Although the g filter can provide stability in several time series models, the SVM is proposed here to provide robustness in the estimation of the g filter coefficients. Examples in chaotic time series prediction and channel equalization show the advantages of the joint SVM g filter. Publicado

TelecomunicacionesChannel equalizationGamma filterIterated predictionSuuport vector machines
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Learning non-linear time-scales with kernel -filters

2009

A family of kernel methods, based on the @c-filter structure, is presented for non-linear system identification and time series prediction. The kernel trick allows us to develop the natural non-linear extension of the (linear) support vector machine (SVM) @c-filter [G. Camps-Valls, M. Martinez-Ramon, J.L. Rojo-Alvarez, E. Soria-Olivas, Robust @c-filter using support vector machines, Neurocomput. J. 62(12) (2004) 493-499.], but this approach yields a rigid system model without non-linear cross relation between time-scales. Several functional analysis properties allow us to develop a full, principled family of kernel @c-filters. The improved performance in several application examples suggest…

TelecomunicacionesSupport vector machinesbusiness.industryCognitive NeuroscienceNonlinear System IdentificationPattern recognitionKernel principal component analysisComputer Science ApplicationsKernel methodMercer's KernelArtificial IntelligenceVariable kernel density estimationString kernelKernel embedding of distributionsPolynomial kernelRadial basis function kernelGamma-FiltersArtificial intelligenceTree kernelbusinessMathematicsNeurocomputing
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The readout system and the trigger algorithm implementation for the UFFO Pathfinder

2012

Since the launch of the SWIFT, Gamma-Ray Bursts (GRBs) science has been much progressed. Especially supporting many measurements of GRB events and sharing them with other telescopes by the Gamma-ray Coordinate Network (GCN) have resulted the richness of GRB events, however, only a few of GRB events have been measured within a minute after the gamma ray signal. This lack of sub-minute data limits the study for the characteristics of the UV-optical light curve of the short-hard type GRB and the fast-rising GRB. Therefore, we have developed the telescope named the Ultra-Fast Flash Observatory (UFFO) Pathfinder, to take the sub-minute data for the early photons from GRB. The UFFO Pathfinder has…

TelescopePhysicsMicroprocessorPathfinderData acquisitionlawObservatoryControl systemField-programmable gate arrayGamma-ray burstAlgorithmlaw.inventionSPIE Proceedings
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An Approach on the Hydrogen Absorption in Carbon Black after Gamma Irradiation

2013

In this work, different samples of an industrial carbon black are used to study the hydrogen intake from an over pres-surized atmosphere and its changes due to alteration of its level of crystallinity produced by ¿-irradiation. The monitor-ing of the hydrogen adsorption was made by means of thermogravimetric analysis and by measurements of some elec-trical parameters as the Seebeck coefficient. X-ray diffraction shows that the irradiation diminishes the level of crystal-line perfection. These results show interesting possibilities to use carbon black as cheap hydrogen absorbers.

Thermogravimetric analysisMaterials scienceHydrogen StorageHydrogenRadiochemistryGeneral EngineeringAnalytical chemistrychemistry.chemical_elementCarbon blackCarbon SemiconductorGamma IrradiationAtmosphereHydrogen storageCrystallinitychemistryCarbon blackSeebeck coefficientsense organsIrradiationSeebeck’s EffectAdvances in Materials Physics and Chemistry
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Cytokine- and Interferon-Modulating Properties of Echinacea spp. Root Tinctures Stored at −20°C for 2 Years

2007

Echinacea spp. phytomedicines are popular for treating upper respiratory infections. The purpose of this investigation was to examine the immunomodulatory properties of Echinacea tinctures from seven species after being stored at -20 degrees C for 2 years. Two experimental techniques were employed using human peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC). In the first set of experiments, PBMCs were stimulated in vitro with tinctures alone and assayed for proliferation and production of interleukin-10 (IL-10), IL-12, and tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-alpha). In the second set of experiments, subjects were immunized with influenza vaccine. PBMCs from vaccinated individuals were stimulated in v…

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Effects of propanil on the European eel Anguilla anguilla and post-exposure recovery using selected biomarkers as effect criteria

2008

Abstract The aim of this study was to assess the physiological response of Anguilla anguilla to propanil and the degree of recovery after being moved to clean water. Preliminary acute toxicity test was carried out in the laboratory and the median lethal concentration (LC50) at 96 h was calculated as 31.33 mg/L (29.60–33.59 mg/L). NOEC and LOEC values (at 96 h) were also calculated as 20 and 25 mg/L, respectively. The fish were exposed to 0.63 and 3.16 mg/L of propanil for 72 h and allowed to recover for 144 h. Total proteins (TPs), γ -glutamil transpeptidase ( γ -GT), alanin aminotransferase (AlAT), alkaline phosphatase (AP), lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) and water content (WC) were assayed i…

Time FactorsHealth Toxicology and MutagenesisPropanilBiologyAndrologychemistry.chemical_compoundLactate dehydrogenasePropanilToxicity Tests AcuteAnimalsMuscle Skeletalchemistry.chemical_classificationNo-Observed-Adverse-Effect LevelL-Lactate DehydrogenasePesticide residueHerbicidesPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthAlanine TransaminaseAquatic animalOrgan SizeRecovery of Functiongamma-GlutamyltransferaseGeneral MedicineAlkaline PhosphataseAnguillaPollutionAcute toxicityEnzymeLiverchemistryBiochemistryToxicityAlkaline phosphataseBiomarkersWater Pollutants ChemicalEcotoxicology and Environmental Safety
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