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Prenatal exposure to organochlorine compounds and lung function during childhood

2019

Introduction: Prenatal exposure to organochlorine compounds (OCs) can increase the risk of reported respiratory symptoms in children. It remains unclear whether these compounds can also impact on lung function. We assessed the association between prenatal exposure to OCs and lung function during childhood. Methods: We included 1308 mother-child pairs enrolled in a prospective cohort study. Prenatal concentrations of p,p′-dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane [p,p′-DDT], p,p′-dichlorodiphenyldichloroethylene [p,p′-DDE], hexachlorobenzene [HCB], and seven polychlorinated biphenyls [PCBs] were measured in cord blood. Spirometry was performed in the offspring at ages 4 (n = 636) and 7 years (n = 1192…

Spirometry010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesOffspringPhysiology010501 environmental sciences01 natural sciencesFEV1/FVC ratioPregnancyStatistical significancePrenatal exposuremedicineHydrocarbons ChlorinatedHumansProspective StudiesRespiratory systemProspective cohort studyChildLungChildrenlcsh:Environmental sciences0105 earth and related environmental sciencesGeneral Environmental Science2. Zero hungerlcsh:GE1-350PregnancyDichlorodiphenyldichloroethylenemedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryrespiratory systemOrganochlorine compoundsmedicine.diseaseFetal BloodLung function3. Good healthRespiratory Function Testsrespiratory tract diseasesQuartileChild PreschoolPrenatal Exposure Delayed EffectsFemalebusinessBirth cohort
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A model-based approach for assessing bronchodilator responsiveness in children: The conventional cutoff revisited

2020

An increase in FEV1 >=12% has been proposed in international guidelines as a clue to airway reversibility for diagnosing asthma in both adults and children. However, the validity of this cut-off has been questioned in the pediatric population. The aim of this study was to provide evidence that different cut-off values in BDR may be associated with better performance in discriminating among outpatient children with naïve asthma (A) and without asthma (NA). We compared three approaches: i) the conventional cutoff (12%); ii) the cut-off estimated by Youden's criteria; and iii) the cut-off based on a model-driven approach. we found that the conventional cut-off of 12% showed poor sensitivity in…

SpirometryMalePediatricsmedicine.medical_specialtycut-offAdolescentmedicine.drug_classImmunologyspirometrySensitivity and Specificitysegmented modelchildrenReference ValuesBronchodilatorForced Expiratory VolumeImmunology and AllergyMedicineCutoffHumansChildAsthmaModels Statisticalmedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryasthmachildren asthma spirometry bronchodilator response cut-offmedicine.diseaseBronchodilator AgentsChild PreschoolFemalebronchodilator responsedynamic nomogrambusiness
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Measuring lung function in asthmatic children: A spirometry and forced oscillation technique (FOT) comparison

2016

Background: Spirometry is the most common pulmonary function test used in asthma diagnosing. However, it requires good patient co-operation. FOT has gained increasing attention for the measurement of pulmonary function in children because it is performed at steady state breathing. Aim: To compare spirometry and FOT in order to discriminate severity of asthma according to GINA. Methods: Spirometry and FOT were performed in 176 out-patient asthmatic children (5-16 year), 100 (57%) with naive Persistent Asthma (PA) and 76 (43%) with Intermittent Asthma (IA), consecutively enrolled at the IBIM pediatric clinic. Two principal component analyses (PCA) were performed, the first (PCA1) based on FEV…

Spirometrymedicine.medical_specialtymedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industrylung functionmedicine.diseasePulmonary function testingAsthmatic childrenlung function asthmatic children forced oscillation tecniqueFEV1/FVC ratioForced Oscillation TechniqueStatistical significanceInternal medicineBreathingmedicinePhysical therapyCardiologyforced oscillation tecniquebusinessAsthmaasthmatic children
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More wavelet-like orthonormal bases for the lowest Landau level: Some considerations

1994

In a previous work, Antoine and I (1994) have discussed a general procedure which 'projects' arbitrary orthonormal bases of L2(R) into orthonormal bases of the lowest Landau level. In this paper, we apply this procedure to a certain number of examples, with particular attention to the spline bases. We also discuss Haar, Littlewood-Paley and Journe bases.

Spline (mathematics)Pure mathematicsWaveletGeneral Physics and AstronomyHaarStatistical and Nonlinear PhysicsOrthonormal basisLandau quantizationSettore MAT/07 - Fisica MatematicaMathematical PhysicsMathematics
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Tabula 0.3 beta

2010

The final aim of the majority of statistical analyses is to create a set of statistical tables for publication. Generally complex statistical survey reports contain a lot of tables which usually have more than two entries. In order to create tables like these, you have first to run a lot of Stata commands and to write them by hand. This process is error prone and it’s difficult to create tables with more than four entries using ordinary Stata commands. Tabula is not a Stata command but a complete software written in C++, with a user-friendly GUI. The main aims of Tabula are to automate the production of reports and to minimize human errors. It allows you to create your statistical table thr…

Stata statistical tables
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Non-Equilibrium Markov State Modeling of the Globule-Stretch Transition

2016

We describe a systematic approach to construct coarse-grained Markov state models from molecular dynamics data of systems driven into a nonequilibrium steady state. We apply this method to study the globule-stretch transition of a single tethered model polymer in shear flow. The folding and unfolding rates of the coarse-grained model agree with the original detailed model. We demonstrate that the folding and unfolding proceeds through the same narrow region of configuration space but along different cycles.

State modelQuantitative Biology::Biomolecules010304 chemical physicsMarkov chainStatistical Mechanics (cond-mat.stat-mech)Non-equilibrium thermodynamicsFOS: Physical sciencesState (functional analysis)Folding (DSP implementation)Condensed Matter - Soft Condensed Matter01 natural sciencesCondensed Matter::Soft Condensed MatterMolecular dynamics0103 physical sciencesSoft Condensed Matter (cond-mat.soft)Configuration spaceStatistical physics010306 general physicsShear flowCondensed Matter - Statistical MechanicsMathematics
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Unfolding dynamics of small peptides biased by constant mechanical forces

2018

We show how multi-ensemble Markov state models can be combined with constant-force equilibrium simulations. Besides obtaining the unfolding/folding rates, Markov state models allow gaining detailed insights into the folding dynamics and pathways through identifying folding intermediates and misfolded structures. For two specific peptides, we demonstrate that the end-to-end distance is an insufficient reaction coordinate. This problem is alleviated through constructing models with multiple collective variables, for which we employ the time-lagged independent component analysis requiring only minimal prior knowledge. Our results show that combining Markov state models with constant-force simu…

State modelQuantitative Biology::BiomoleculesMathematical optimization010304 chemical physicsMarkov chainProcess Chemistry and TechnologyDynamics (mechanics)Biomedical EngineeringEnergy Engineering and Power TechnologyFolding (DSP implementation)010402 general chemistry01 natural sciencesIndependent component analysisIndustrial and Manufacturing Engineering0104 chemical sciencesReaction coordinateChemistry (miscellaneous)0103 physical sciencesSmall peptideMaterials ChemistryChemical Engineering (miscellaneous)Statistical physicsConstant (mathematics)MathematicsMolecular Systems Design & Engineering
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Separatrix reconstruction to identify tipping points in an eco-epidemiological model

2018

Many ecological systems exhibit tipping points such that they suddenly shift from one state to another. These shifts can be devastating from an ecological point of view, and additionally have severe implications for the socio-economic system. They can be caused by overcritical perturbations of the state variables such as external shocks, disease emergence, or species removal. It is therefore important to be able to quantify the tipping points. Here we present a study of the tipping points by considering the basins of attraction of the stable equilibrium points. We address the question of finding the tipping points that lie on the separatrix surface, which partitions the space of system traj…

State variableMathematical optimizationRadial basis functionComputer scienceSeparatrixApplied MathematicsStable equilibriumComputational mathematics010103 numerical & computational mathematicsDynamical systemDynamical system01 natural sciences010101 applied mathematicsRegime shiftComputational MathematicsGroup huntingSettore MAT/08 - Analisi NumericaMoving Least Squares approximationAllee threshold; Dynamical system; Group hunting; Moving Least Squares approximation; Radial basis function; Regime shift; Computational Mathematics; Applied MathematicsRegime shiftPoint (geometry)Statistical physics0101 mathematicsMoving least squaresAllee threshold
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Time delay induced effects on control of linear systems under random excitation

2001

Recursive formulas in terms of statistics of the response of linear systems with time delay under normal white noise input are developed. Two alternative methods are presented, in order to capture the time delay effects. The first is given in an approximate solution obtained by expanding the control force in a Taylor series. The second, available for the stationary solution (if it exists) gets the variance of the controlled system, with time delay in an analytical form. The efficacy loss in terms of statistics of the response is discussed in detail.

State variableMechanical EngineeringLinear systemApproximation theoryRecursive functionAerospace EngineeringOcean EngineeringStatistical and Nonlinear PhysicsWhite noiseVariance (accounting)White noiseCondensed Matter Physicssymbols.namesakeNuclear Energy and EngineeringControl theoryControl systemTaylor seriessymbolsDelay circuitExcitationCivil and Structural EngineeringMathematicsGroup delay and phase delayElectric excitation
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Statistical correlation of fractional oscillator response by complex spectral moments and state variable expansion

2016

Abstract The statistical characterization of the oscillator response with non-integer order damping under Gaussian noise represents an important challenge in the modern stochastic mechanics. In fact, this kind of problem appears in several issues of different type (wave propagation in viscoelastic media, Brownian motion, fluid dynamics, RLC circuit, etc.). The aim of this paper is to provide a stochastic characterization of the stationary response of linear fractional oscillator forced by normal white noise. In particular, this paper shows a new method to obtain the correlation function by exact complex spectral moments. These complex quantities contain all the information to describe the r…

State variableNon-Newtonian damping Fractional-order state variables Analytical stationary variance Exact complex spectral moments02 engineering and technologyFractional-order state variable01 natural sciencesAnalytical stationary variance010305 fluids & plasmassymbols.namesake0203 mechanical engineering0103 physical sciencesExact complex spectral momentNumerical AnalysiBrownian motionMathematicsNumerical AnalysisMellin transformStochastic processApplied MathematicsMathematical analysisWhite noiseNon-Newtonian dampingMoment (mathematics)Correlation function (statistical mechanics)020303 mechanical engineering & transportsGaussian noiseModeling and Simulationsymbols
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