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Comparison of HapMap and 1000 genomes reference panels in a large-scale genome-wide association study

2017

An increasing number of genome-wide association (GWA) studies are now using the higher resolution 1000 Genomes Project reference panel (1000G) for imputation, with the expectation that 1000G imputation will lead to the discovery of additional associated loci when compared to HapMap imputation. In order to assess the improvement of 1000G over HapMap imputation in identifying associated loci, we compared the results of GWA studies of circulating fibrinogen based on the two reference panels. Using both HapMap and 1000G imputation we performed a meta-analysis of 22 studies comprising the same 91,953 individuals. We identified six additional signals using 1000G imputation, while 29 loci were ass…

Netherlands Twin Register (NTR)0301 basic medicineGlycobiologySocial Scienceslcsh:MedicineGenome-wide association study030105 genetics & heredityBiochemistryMathematical and Statistical TechniquesSociologyCell SignalingConsortiaGENETIC-VARIANTSMedicine and Health SciencesIMPUTATIONInternational HapMap Projectlcsh:ScienceGeneticsMultidisciplinaryCOMMON VARIANTSGenomicsMultidisciplinary SciencesINSIGHTSCARDIOVASCULAR-DISEASEPhysical SciencessymbolsScience & Technology - Other TopicsHealth Services ResearchGenomic Signal ProcessingStatistics (Mathematics)Research ArticleSignal TransductionGenotypingSUSCEPTIBILITY LOCIGeneral Science & TechnologyBIOLOGYSingle-nucleotide polymorphismGenomicsHapMap ProjectComputational biologyPRESSUREBiologyResearch and Analysis Methods03 medical and health sciencessymbols.namesakeMD MultidisciplinaryGenome-Wide Association StudiesGeneticsJournal Article/dk/atira/pure/keywords/cohort_studies/netherlands_twin_register_ntr_HumansStatistical Methods1000 Genomes ProjectMolecular Biology TechniquesMolecular BiologyMETAANALYSISGlycoproteinsScience & Technologylcsh:RHuman GenomeCONSORTIUMBiology and Life SciencesComputational BiologyFibrinogenHuman GeneticsCell BiologyComparative GenomicsGenome AnalysisHealth Care030104 developmental biologyBonferroni correctionlcsh:QHaplotype estimationMathematicsImputation (genetics)Meta-AnalysisGenome-Wide Association Study
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Characterization of neutrophil subsets in healthy human pregnancies

2014

We have previously shown that in successful pregnancies increased arginase activity is a mechanism that contributes to the suppression of the maternal immune system. We identified the main type of arginase-expressing cells as a population of activated low-density granulocytes (LDGs) in peripheral blood mononuclear cells and in term placentae. In the present study, we analyzed the phenotype of LDGs and compared it to the phenotype of normal density granulocytes (NDGs) in maternal peripheral blood, placental biopsies and cord blood. Our data reveal that only LDGs but no NDGs could be detected in placental biopsies. Phenotypically, NDGs and LDGs from both maternal and cord blood expressed diff…

NeutrophilsPlacentaEnzyme Metabolismlcsh:MedicineGene ExpressionBiochemistryCell DegranulationNeutrophil ActivationImmune toleranceLeukocyte Count0302 clinical medicineImmunophenotypingPregnancyMolecular Cell BiologySUPPRESSOR-CELLSlcsh:Science0303 health scienceseducation.field_of_studyMultidisciplinaryL-ARGININEObstetrics and GynecologyFetal BloodInnate Immunity3. Good healthEnzymesmedicine.anatomical_structurePhenotypeARGINASE ACTIVITYCord bloodMedicineScience & Technology - Other TopicsFemaleBiological MarkersTHERAPEUTIC PERSPECTIVESResearch ArticleEXPRESSIONAdultCordGeneral Science & TechnologyImmune CellsPopulationImmunologyBiologyMETABOLISMGRANULOCYTESGPI-Linked ProteinsPeripheral blood mononuclear cellMECHANISMSImmunophenotyping03 medical and health sciencesImmune systemAntigens CDPlacentaMD MultidisciplinarymedicineImmune ToleranceHumansCell LineageeducationBiology030304 developmental biologyScience & TechnologyArginaseMULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCESlcsh:RImmunityOXIDANT RELEASEImmunologyWomen's Healthlcsh:QClinical ImmunologyIMMUNE-SYSTEMCell Adhesion MoleculesCytometryBiomarkers030215 immunology
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The new neutron-rich isotope228Rn

1989

2 pages, 1 table, 2 figures.-- PACS nrs.: 23.90.+w; 27.90.+b.-- Section: Short Notes.

Nuclear physicsPhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsIsotopeNuclear fusionNeutronSpallation[PACS] Other topics in radioactive decay and in-beam spectroscopy[PACS] Properties of specific nuclei listed by mass ranges: A ≥ 220SpectroscopyA ≥ 220 [[PACS] Properties of specific nuclei listed by mass ranges]Zeitschrift f�r Physik A Atomic Nuclei
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Advance booking across channels: The effects on dynamic pricing

2021

This research analyzes the effects of advance booking and channel type on hotel rates. While this relationship has been addressed in the literature, most studies take a partial approach by focusing only on one distribution channel or one destination. This study fills this gap by analyzing the price dynamics for four channels and multiple destinations. The data set consists of 39,363 bookings for 1085 hotels over 27 consecutive months. We used two-stage least squares to solve potential endogeneity issues, and the results proved that distribution channel, hotel type and hotel size have an influence on the effect of advance booking on hotel rates. Critical managerial implications are discussed…

Operations researchSTRATEGIESComputer scienceIMPACTadvance bookingStrategy and ManagementEnvironmental StudiesSocial SciencesTransportationEnvironmental Sciences & EcologyCOMPETITIONDevelopmentDestinationsVS.:CIENCIAS ECONÓMICAS [UNESCO]omnichannelBusiness & EconomicsSocial Sciences - Other TopicsDECISIONSpricingEndogeneity1505 Marketing1504 Commercial ServicesHospitality Leisure Sport & TourismSport Leisure & TourismHOTELScience & Technologydistribution channelsotasUNESCO::CIENCIAS ECONÓMICAShotel websitesManagementVARIABILITYDIFFERENTIATIONTourism Leisure and Hospitality ManagementDynamic pricingLife Sciences & BiomedicineBEHAVIORCommunication channelREVENUE MANAGEMENT1506 Tourism
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Comment on “How skew distributions emerge in evolving systems” by Choi M. Y. et al.

2010

Power-law distributions and other skew distributions, observed in various models and real systems, are considered. As an example, critical exponents determined from highly accurate experimental data very close to the λ-transition point in liquid helium are discussed in some detail. A model, describing evolving systems with increasing number of elements, is considered to study the distribution over element sizes. Stationary power-law distributions are found. Certain non-stationary skew distributions are obtained and analyzed, based on exact solutions. Validerad; 2010; 20100908 (weber)

Other Physics TopicsNaturvetenskap - FysikReal systemsSkewGeneral Physics and AstronomyEvolving systemsAnnan fysikNatural sciences - PhysicsStatistical physicsCritical exponentMathematicsEPL (Europhysics Letters)
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Ultrastrong Coupling of a Single Molecule to a Plasmonic Nanocavity: A First-Principles Study

2022

| openaire: EC/H2020/838996/EU//RealNanoPlasmon Funding Information: We acknowledge financial support from the Swedish Research Council (VR Miljö, Grant No: 2016-06059), the Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation (Grant No: 2019.0140), the Polish National Science Center (projects 2019/34/E/ST3/00359 and 2019/35/B/ST5/02477). T.P.R. acknowledges support from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation program under the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Grant Agreement No. 838996 and support from the Academy of Finland under the Grant No. 332429. T.J.A. acknowledges support from the Project HPC-EUROPA3 (INFRAIA-2016-1-730897), with the support of the EC Research Innovation Action under the H…

Other Physics TopicsexcitonsAtom and Molecular Physics and OpticstiheysfunktionaaliteoriaCondensed Matter PhysicsAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsplasmonicsElectronic Optical and Magnetic Materialstime-dependent density functional theorynanorakenteetfotoniikkaplasmoniikkastrong couplingnanophotonicsElectrical and Electronic EngineeringBiotechnology
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La vida cotidiana de los vecinos de Manila a través de sus testamentos e inventarios de bienes

2019

With the general objective indicated in its title, this work tries to highlight relevant aspects in the continuity of the Spanish domain in the Philippines, dependent on the maintenance of the Spanish capital. The inevitable selection of topics has lead the preferences of this work towards the residents collaboration to defend the city, the conversion of many of them into traders of exotic products and singular slaves owners, and their collaboration to an incredible miscegenation due to the ethnic variety. On the other hand, to follow the footsteps of the first generation of residents in Manila, at the end of the 16th century and during the 17th century, this work gives us some information …

PhilippinesRevista de historia moderna 529735 2019 45 7107712 La vida cotidiana de los vecinos de Manila a través de sus testamentos e inventarios de bienes García Abásolo [0210-9093 553 Estudis]and their collaboration to an incredible miscegenation due to the ethnic variety. On the other handAntonio With the general objective indicated in its titlesiglos xVI a xVIIIesclavitudfrom the 16th to the 18th centurywillsvida cotidianaat the end of the 16th century and during the 17th century:HISTORIA [UNESCO]vecinosdependent on the maintenance of the Spanish capital. The inevitable selection of topics has lead the preferences of this work towards the residents collaboration to defend the cityMexicothis work gives us some information about the flexibility of the Hispanic Monarchy to adapt to the social surroundings in Asia. FilipinasUNESCO::HISTORIA0210-9093 553 Estudis: Revista de historia moderna 529735 2019 45 7107712 La vida cotidiana de los vecinos de Manila a través de sus testamentos e inventarios de bienes García Abásoloto follow the footsteps of the first generation of residents in ManilaMéxicothe conversion of many of them into traders of exotic products and singular slaves ownersdaily lifeManilacommercethis work tries to highlight relevant aspects in the continuity of the Spanish domain in the Philippinesresidentscomerciotestamentosslavery 69 92
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Switching Dynamics of Dark Solitons in Kerr Microresonators

2019

Dissipative Kerr solitons (DKS) are localized structures in optical resonators that arise from a double balance between dispersion and Kerr effect, and linear loss and parametric gain [1]. The periodic nature of DKS corresponds to frequency combs. DKS can be generated in high-Q microresonators for diverse applications, from coherent communications to precision frequency synthesis [1]. Most studies of DKS have focused on microresonator cavities operating in the anomalous dispersion regime, where the waveforms correspond to bright soliton pulses. Coherent microresonator combs can also be formed in the normal dispersion regime [2]. The time-domain waveform corresponds to a localized dark-pulse…

PhysicsKerr effectOther Electrical Engineering Electronic Engineering Information EngineeringCondensed matter physicsOther Physics TopicsAtom and Molecular Physics and OpticsDynamics (mechanics)Physics::Optics02 engineering and technology021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology01 natural sciencesPulse (physics)010309 opticsResonator0103 physical sciencesDispersion (optics)Dissipative systemWaveformSoliton0210 nano-technologyNonlinear Sciences::Pattern Formation and Solitons
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Hot-cavity spectroscopy of dark pulse Kerr combs in microresonators

2019

Kerr frequency combs are generated through cascaded four-wave mixing in high-Q microresonators [1]. These devices are pumped with a continuous-wave laser and modulational instability (MI) is responsible for the growth of the initial comb lines. Since it is easier to satisfy the MI phase matching condition in the anomalous dispersion regime, most studies on Kerr combs have focused on anomalous dispersion microresonators. However, coherent microresonator combs can also take place in the normal dispersion regime. In these combs, phase matching is attained with the aid of the mode coupling between transverse modes of the microresonator [2]. One particularly interesting comb state that operates …

PhysicsOther Electrical Engineering Electronic Engineering Information EngineeringOther Physics Topicsbusiness.industryAtom and Molecular Physics and OpticsNear-infrared spectroscopyResonancePhysics::Optics02 engineering and technologyLaser pumping021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyLaser01 natural scienceslaw.inventionPulse (physics)010309 opticsModulational instabilityOpticslawModulation0103 physical sciencesDispersion (optics)0210 nano-technologybusiness
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Application of thermodynamics to driven systems

2007

Application of thermodynamics to driven systems is discussed. As particular examples, simple traffic flow models are considered. On a microscopic level, traffic flow is described by Bando's optimal velocity model in terms of accelerating and decelerating forces. It allows to introduce kinetic, potential, as well as total energy, which is the internal energy of the car system in view of thermodynamics. The latter is not conserved, although it has certain value in any of two possible stationary states corresponding either to fixed point or to limit cycle in the space of headways and velocities. On a mesoscopic level of description, the size n of car cluster is considered as a stochastic varia…

PhysicsPhysics - Physics and SocietyInternal energyOther Physics TopicsStatistical Mechanics (cond-mat.stat-mech)ThermodynamicsFOS: Physical sciencesDetailed balanceAnnan fysikPhysics and Society (physics.soc-ph)Condensed Matter PhysicsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsTraffic flow (computer networking)Microscopic traffic flow modelEquilibrium thermodynamicsLimit cycleMaster equationCondensed Matter - Statistical MechanicsStationary state
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