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Health and disease imprinted in the time variability of the human microbiome

2015

Human microbiota plays an important role in determining changes from health to disease. Increasing research activity is dedicated to understand its diversity and variability. We analyse 16S rRNA and whole genome sequencing (WGS) data from the gut microbiota of 97 individuals monitored in time. Temporal fluctuations in the microbiome reveal significant differences due to factors that affect the microbiota such as dietary changes, antibiotic intake, early gut development or disease. Here we show that a fluctuation scaling law describes the temporal variability of the system and that a noise-induced phase transition is central in the route to disease. The universal law distinguishes healthy fr…

Whole genome sequencing0303 health sciencesScaling lawbiologyEcologySystems biologyHuman microbiomeDiseaseGut florabiology.organism_classificationdigestive system01 natural sciences03 medical and health sciencesEvolutionary biology0103 physical sciencesMicrobiome010306 general physics030304 developmental biology
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Non-surgical periodontal treatment with a new ultrasonic device (Vectortm-ultrasonic system) or hand instruments. A prospective, controlled clinical …

2004

Objectives: The aim of this prospective, randomized, controlled clinical study was to compare the effectiveness of a newly developed ultrasonic device to that of scaling and root planing for non-surgical periodontal treatment. Material and Methods: Thirty-eight patients with moderate to advanced chronic periodontal disease were treated according to an “one-stage procedure” with either a newly developed ultrasonic device (VUS) (Vector™-ultrasonic system) or scaling and root planing (SRP) using hand instruments. Clinical assessments by plaque index (PlI), gingival index (GI), bleeding on probing (BOP), probing depth (PD), gingival recession (GR), and clinical attachment level (CAL) were made …

Wilcoxon signed-rank testbusiness.industryBleeding on probingDentistryDental Plaque Indexlaw.inventionScaling and root planingRandomized controlled triallawmedicinePeriodonticsmedicine.symptombusinessProspective cohort studyLead (electronics)Gingival recessionJournal of Clinical Periodontology
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The role of olfaction in the elaboration and use of the Chardonnay wine concept

2005

The existence of a Chardonnay wine concept was explored in two experiments. In the first experiment, 28 Chardonnay wine experts assessed in terms of a score the degree of representativeness of 48 white wines according to their own Chardonnay wine concept. The samples were 29 wines made from Chardonnay grapes and 19 wines made from other grape varieties (Aligote, Melon de Bourgogne, Sylvaner, Sauvignon blanc, Chenin, Marsanne and Pinot blanc). Two assessment conditions were conducted: orthonasal and global (orthonasal plus retronasal and mouthfeel perceptions). Globally, scores were higher for Chardonnay wines than for non-Chardonnay ones and the consensus among experts demonstrated the exis…

Wine0303 health sciencesNutrition and Dietetics030309 nutrition & dietetics04 agricultural and veterinary sciences040401 food science03 medical and health sciencesMouthfeel0404 agricultural biotechnology[SDV.IDA]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food engineeringStatisticsMultidimensional scalingFood scienceVitis viniferaComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSFood ScienceMathematicsFood Quality and Preference
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Conceptual vs. perceptual wine spaces: Does expertise matter?

2008

Abstract This study explores the differences in wine categorization between wine experts and novice wine consumers using 10 Melon de Bourgogne (MB) and 10 Chardonnay (CH) wines. Participants performed a free sorting task based on odor similarity followed by a CH and a MB typicality rating task and a liking rating. All tasks were performed orthonasally. We observed a clear agreement between experts concerning typicality scores. Moreover, despite a slight overlap we found a clear differentiation between CH and MB for experts’ typicality scores. For novices, no such agreement on typicality scores was observed and we found a complete overlap between both types of wines. These results suggest th…

Wine0303 health sciencesNutrition and Dietetics030309 nutrition & dieteticsmedia_common.quotation_subject[SCCO.NEUR]Cognitive science/Neuroscience[SCCO.NEUR] Cognitive science/NeuroscienceCognition04 agricultural and veterinary sciences040401 food scienceCorrelation03 medical and health sciences0404 agricultural biotechnologyCategorizationPerception[ SCCO.NEUR ] Cognitive science/NeuroscienceSimilarity (psychology)Multidimensional scalingWine tastingPsychologySocial psychologyComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSFood Sciencemedia_common
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Translocation time of periodically forced polymer chains.

2010

6 páginas, 11 figuras.-- PACS number(s): 36.20.-r, 05.40.-a, 87.15.A-, 87.10.-e

Work (thermodynamics)PeriodicityQuantitative Biology - Subcellular ProcessesTime FactorsPolymersGaussianThermal fluctuationsFOS: Physical sciencesChromosomal translocationCondensed Matter - Soft Condensed MatterNoise (electronics)SynchronizationQuantitative Biology::Subcellular Processessymbols.namesakeMotionNanotechnologyStatistical physicsPhysics - Biological PhysicsScalingSubcellular Processes (q-bio.SC)MathematicsPhysics::Biological PhysicsQuantitative Biology::BiomoleculesCondensed matter physicsTemperatureFunction (mathematics)Biological Physics (physics.bio-ph)FOS: Biological sciencessymbolsLinear ModelsSoft Condensed Matter (cond-mat.soft)Physical review. E, Statistical, nonlinear, and soft matter physics
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Thermodynamics of small systems embedded in a reservoir: a detailed analysis of finite size effects

2012

International audience; We present a detailed study on the finite size scaling behaviour of thermodynamic properties for small systems of particles embedded in a reservoir. Previously, we derived that the leading finite size effects of thermodynamic properties for small systems scale with the inverse of the linear length of the small system, and we showed how this can be used to describe systems in the thermodynamic limit [Chem. Phys. Lett. 504, 199 (2011)]. This approach takes into account an effective surface energy, as a result of the non-periodic boundaries of the small embedded system. Deviations from the linear behaviour occur when the small system becomes very small, i.e. smaller tha…

Work (thermodynamics)Scale (ratio)ChemistryBiophysicsThermodynamicsInverse02 engineering and technology010402 general chemistry021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyCondensed Matter Physics01 natural sciencesThermodynamic systemNANOTHERMODYNAMICS0104 chemical sciencesThermodynamic limitStatistical physicsPhysical and Theoretical Chemistry0210 nano-technologyMolecular BiologyScalingEnergy (signal processing)Order of magnitudeMolecular Physics
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Simulation studies of fluid critical behaviour

1997

We review and discuss recent advances in the simulation of bulk critical phenomena in model fluids. In particular we emphasise the extensions to finite-size scaling theory needed to cope with the lack of symmetry between coexisting fluid phases. The consequences of this asymmetry for simulation measurements of quantities such as the particle density and the heat capacity are pointed out and the relationship to experiment is discussed. A general simulation strategy based on the finite-size scaling theory is described and its utility illustrated via Monte-Carlo studies of the Lennard-Jones fluid and a two-dimensional spin fluid model. Recent applications to critical polymer blends and solutio…

Work (thermodynamics)Statistical Mechanics (cond-mat.stat-mech)Field (physics)Computer sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectCritical phenomenaFOS: Physical sciencesCondensed Matter PhysicsScaling theoryHeat capacityAsymmetrySymmetry (physics)General Materials ScienceStatistical physicsCondensed Matter - Statistical MechanicsSpin-½media_commonJournal of Physics: Condensed Matter
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Ytterbium-doped fiber laser as pulsed source of narrowband amplified spontaneous emission

2019

AbstractWe report random noise pulsed regime of an ytterbium-doped fiber laser arranged in common Fabry-Perot configuration. We show that the laser output obeys the photon statistics inherent to narrowband amplified spontaneous emission and that the noise pulsing is properly addressed in terms of probability density and autocorrelation functions. Our novel approach reveals, in particular, that the regime’s coherence time dramatically shortens, from few ns to tens ps, with increasing laser power.

YtterbiumCoherence timeAmplified spontaneous emissionMaterials sciencelcsh:Medicinechemistry.chemical_elementPhysics::OpticsFiber Laser02 engineering and technologyOptical Physics01 natural sciencesNoise (electronics)Articlelaw.invention010309 optics020210 optoelectronics & photonicsNarrowbandOpticslaw:FÍSICA [UNESCO]Fiber laser0103 physical sciences0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringLaser power scalingPhysics::Atomic Physicslcsh:ScienceFibre lasersMultidisciplinarybusiness.industrylcsh:RUNESCO::FÍSICALaserchemistrylcsh:Qbusiness
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The 'power' of tourism in Portugal

2012

The author analyses the upper tail of the distribution of tourism supply in Portugal from 2002 to 2009, using data from the Instituto Nacional de Estatística database. Tourism supply is defined in terms of the lodging capacity of hotel establishments in about 250 tourist destinations. The paper shows that the empirical distribution of tourism supply in Portugal is heavy-tailed and consistent with a power law behaviour in its upper tail. Such behaviour seems to be stable over the years, provided that, for the time horizon covered by the data sets, the scaling parameter is always close to the value of two. The power law hypothesis is tested positively through the use of graphical and analyti…

Zipf's lawbusiness.industrypower law behaviorGeography Planning and DevelopmentDistribution (economics)Time horizonDestinationsHEAVY-TAILED DISTRIBUTIONPOWER LAW BEHAVIOUREmpirical distribution functionZIPF'S LAWTOURISM SUPPLYEconomySettore SECS-S/06 -Metodi Mat. dell'Economia e d. Scienze Attuariali e Finanz.Heavy-tailed distributionTourism Leisure and Hospitality ManagementValue (economics)EconomicsRegional sciencescaling parameterbusinessTourismtourism supply distribution
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Multispectrum fits for line mixing in the ν3 band Q branch of methane

2003

International audience; First-order line-mixing coefficients and model relaxation matrix element scaling factors have been obtained for allowed transitions in the nu3 band Q branch of CH4 broadened by H2, He, N2, O2, Ar, and CH4. The broadening, shifting, Dicke-narrowing, and line-mixing parameters are determined by simultaneous least-squares fitting of spectra at pressures from 0.014 to 66.66 kPa recorded with a high-resolution difference-frequency laser. These results confirm, improve, and extend a previous analysis of the lower pressure (613.3 kPa) data [A.S. Pine, J. Chem. Phys. 97 (1992) 773] which yielded averaged coefficients of individually fit spectra where adjacent broadened lines…

[ PHYS.QPHY ] Physics [physics]/Quantum Physics [quant-ph]010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesSelf and foreign gas-broadened methane01 natural sciencesMethaneSpectral linelaw.inventionchemistry.chemical_compoundNuclear magnetic resonance[PHYS.QPHY]Physics [physics]/Quantum Physics [quant-ph]law0103 physical sciencesRelaxation matrixPhysical and Theoretical Chemistry010306 general physicsScalingSpectroscopyMixing (physics)0105 earth and related environmental sciencesLine (formation)PhysicsLine mixingLaserAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticschemistryDicke narrowingLower pressureAtomic physicsJournal of Molecular Spectroscopy
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