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Rapid construction of algebraic axioms from samples

1991

Abstract An axiom is called reliable if it is confirmed in several places in a given sample of algebra. A very effective algorithm for enumerating such axioms is described.

General Computer ScienceTheorySample (material)Theoretical Computer ScienceSeparation axiomAlgebraAxiom of extensionalityMathematics::LogicConstruction of the real numbersTheoryofComputation_MATHEMATICALLOGICANDFORMALLANGUAGESTheoryofComputation_LOGICSANDMEANINGSOFPROGRAMSComputingMethodologies_SYMBOLICANDALGEBRAICMANIPULATIONCalculusReverse mathematicsAlgebraic numberAxiomComputer Science(all)MathematicsTheoretical Computer Science
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Weak separation condition, Assouad dimension, and Furstenberg homogeneity

2015

We consider dimensional properties of limit sets of Moran constructions satisfying the finite clustering property. Just to name a few, such limit sets include self-conformal sets satisfying the weak separation condition and certain sub-self-affine sets. In addition to dimension results for the limit set, we manage to express the Assouad dimension of any closed subset of a self-conformal set by means of the Hausdorff dimension. As an interesting consequence of this, we show that a Furstenberg homogeneous self-similar set in the real line satisfies the weak separation condition. We also exhibit a self-similar set which satisfies the open set condition but fails to be Furstenberg homogeneous.

General MathematicsHomogeneity (statistics)ta111Open setPrimary 28A80 Secondary 37C45 28D05 28A50Moran constructioniterated function systemSet (abstract data type)CombinatoricsDimension (vector space)dimensionMathematics - Classical Analysis and ODEsweak separation conditionClassical Analysis and ODEs (math.CA)FOS: MathematicsLimit (mathematics)Limit setCluster analysisReal lineMathematics
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Two-Color Radiation Generated in a Seeded Free-Electron Laser with Two Electron Beams.

2015

We present the experimental evidence of the generation of coherent and statistically stable two-color free-electron laser radiation obtained by seeding an electron beam double peaked in energy with a laser pulse single spiked in frequency. The radiation presents two neat spectral lines, with time delay, frequency separation, and relative intensity that can be accurately controlled. The analysis of the emitted radiation shows a temporal coherence and a shot-to-shot regularity in frequency significantly enhanced with respect to the self-amplified spontaneous emission. © 2015 American Physical Society. © 2015 American Physical Society.

General Physics and AstronomyColorElectronsElectronseeding FELRadiation01 natural scienceslaw.inventionPhysics and Astronomy (all)OpticsColor Computer Simulation Image Processing Computer-Assisted Spectrum Analysis Electrons LaserslawFrequency separation0103 physical sciencesElectron beams; free electron lasers; physicsImage Processing Computer-AssistedSpontaneous emissionComputer Simulation010306 general physicsPhysicsFEL010308 nuclear & particles physicsbusiness.industryLasersSpectrum AnalysisSettore FIS/01 - Fisica SperimentaleFree-electron laserElectron beamsSPARCLaserFEL seeding FEL lasersFree Electron Laserfree electron lasersCathode raybusinessSeeded FELphysicsCoherence (physics)Physical review letters
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Psychometrics of the Spanish Version of the Screen for Adult Anxiety Related Disorders (SCAARED)

2021

Objectives: To translate and validate the Screen for Adult Anxiety Related Disorders (SCAARED) questionnaire into Spanish.Method: The original SCAARED was translated into Spanish and administered to a non-clinical sample of 131 university students (92.4% women, mean age 22 years) in Valencia, Spain. To assess the concurrent validity of the SCAARED, the Depression, Anxiety and Stress Scale−21(DASS) and the Beck's Anxiety Inventory (BAI) were also administered. Test-retest reliability was evaluated 2 weeks after the first administration.Results: The internal consistency of SCAARED was high (α = 0.91) and the stability of the measurement was also high (test-retest 0.81). The results of the Exp…

Generalized anxiety disorderPsychometricslcsh:RC435-571Concurrent validitybehavioral disciplines and activities03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineanxiety disordersRating scalelcsh:Psychiatrymedicinemeasure of anxiety in adultsOriginal ResearchPsychiatryDASSPanic disorderSeparation anxiety disorderanxiety measuresmedicine.diseaserating scales030227 psychiatryPsychiatry and Mental healthtools translationAnxietymedicine.symptomPsychology030217 neurology & neurosurgeryClinical psychologyFrontiers in Psychiatry
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Glycosylation deficiency at either one of the two glycan attachment sites of cellular prion protein preserves susceptibility to bovine spongiform enc…

2004

The conversion into abnormally folded prion protein (PrP) plays a key role in prion diseases. PrP(C) carries two N-linked glycan chains at amino acid residues 180 and 196 (mouse). Previous in vitro data indicated that the conversion process may not require glycosylation of PrP. However, it is conceivable that these glycans function as intermolecular binding sites during the de novo infection of cells on susceptible organisms and/or play a role for the interaction of both PrP isoforms. Such receptor-like properties could contribute to the formation of specific prion strains. However, in earlier studies, mutations at the glycosylation sites of PrP led to intracellular trafficking abnormalitie…

Genetically modified mouseGlycanGlycosylationGlycosylationPrionsanimal diseasesBovine spongiform encephalopathyMutantBlotting WesternScrapieMice TransgenicCHO CellsCell SeparationBiologyBiochemistryCell LinePrion Diseaseschemistry.chemical_compoundMicePolysaccharidesCell Line TumorCricetinaemedicineAnimalsImmunoprecipitationProtein IsoformsBiotinylationDisulfidesTransgenesCloning MolecularMolecular BiologyBinding SitesWild typeBrainCell Biologymedicine.diseaseFlow CytometryVirologyMolecular biologyIn vitronervous system diseasesEncephalopathy Bovine SpongiformMice Inbred C57BLchemistryMutationbiology.proteinCattleScrapieThe Journal of biological chemistry
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On the genetics of psoriasis

1974

To elucidate the mode of inheritance in psoriasis, Falconer's model for estimating heritability which is under the assumption of multifactorial inheritance, was applied to the data of Hellgren (1967) from Sweden. The heritability estimates were based on both manifest and potential psoriasis since a clear separation of these two categories was impossible. These estimates were 64% for parents, 60% for siblings and 52% for all first degree relatives which included the children of psoriatic cases. For second degree relatives it was 48%. None of these differences are statistically significant. The results are discussed.

GeneticsPsoriasisSeparation (statistics)GeneticsmedicineMultifactorial InheritanceHeritabilityBiologyFirst-degree relativesmedicine.diseaseJournal of Genetics
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Marital transitions and life satisfaction

2014

This article is based on three waves of data collected by the Nord-Trøndelag Health Study (HUNT), Norway. It investigates changes in life satisfaction associated with transition both into and out of marital unions (marriages and cohabitations). It provides longitudinal data on life satisfaction for a larger sample ( N=57,446), a longer age span (19–101 years) and over a longer observation period (22 years) than previously published research on this topic. The large sample permits interaction analyses focusing on small gender/age categories. Results indicate that marriage and cohabitation does enhance life satisfaction, but more for some groups than for others. Cohabitation enhances life sat…

GerontologySociology and Political ScienceLongitudinal dataLife satisfactionMarital separationPsychologyActa Sociologica
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GM-CSF restores innate, but not adaptive, immune responses in glucocorticoid-immunosuppressed human blood in vitro.

2003

Abstract Infection remains the major complication of immunosuppressive therapy in organ transplantation. Therefore, reconstitution of the innate immunity against infections, without activation of the adaptive immune responses, to prevent graft rejection is a clinically desirable status in transplant recipients. We found that GM-CSF restored TNF mRNA and protein expression without inducing IL-2 production and T cell proliferation in glucocorticoid-immunosuppressed blood from either healthy donors or liver transplant patients. Gene array experiments indicated that GM-CSF selectively restored a variety of dexamethasone-suppressed, LPS-inducible genes relevant for innate immunity. A possible ex…

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Advances in Design, Simulation and Manufacturing IV

2021

This book reports on topics at the interface between mechanical and chemical engineering, emphasizing design, simulation, and manufacturing. Specifically, it covers recent developments in the mechanics of solids and structures, numerical simulation of coupled problems, including fatigue, fluid behavior, particle movement, pressure distribution. Further, it reports on developments in chemical process technology, heat and mass transfer, energy-efficient technologies, and industrial ecology. Based on the 4th International Conference on Design, Simulation, Manufacturing: The Innovation Exchange (DSMIE-2021), held on June 8-11, 2021, in Lviv, Ukraine, this second volume of a 2-volume set provide…

Granular Materials SeparationNonlinear OscillationsHydraulic motorsRotor SystemsDSMIE 2021Frictional ContactManufacturing engineeringActive Hydrodynamic RegimesNanocrystalline Hardened LayerOrgano-mineral FertilizerHydrodynamic characteristicsOilfield Wastewater TreatmentSlider-crank mechanismsVibratory EquipmentHydraulic Mechatronic SystemsFriction treatmentModels of Hydraulic DrivesHydrovolumetric transmissionSwirling FlowMechanical Control SystemsVolume (compression)
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Use of green alternative solvents in dispersive liquid‐liquid microextraction: A review

2021

Dispersive liquid-liquid microextraction is one of the most widely used microextraction techniques currently in the Analytical Chemistry field, mainly due to its simplicity and rapidity. The operational mode of this approach has been constantly changing since its introduction, adapting to new trends and applications. Most of these changes are related to the nature of the solvent employed for the microextraction. From the classical halogenated solvents (e.g., chloroform or dichloromethane), different alternatives have been proposed in order to obtain safer and non-pollutants microextraction applications. In this sense, low density solvents, such as alkanols, switchable hydrophobicity solvent…

Green chemistryMaterials scienceSupramolecular chemistryFiltration and SeparationAnalytical ChemistryDeep eutectic solventSolventchemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryChemical engineeringIonic liquidLow densityLiquid liquidDichloromethaneJournal of Separation Science
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