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Axial Elongation following Cataract Surgery during the First Year of Life in the Infant Aphakia Treatment Study
2012
PURPOSE To compare ocular axial elongation in infants after unilateral cataract surgery corrected with a contact lens (CL) or primary intraocular lens (IOL) implantation. METHODS Baseline axial length (AL) was measured at the time of cataract surgery (1-6 months) and at age 1 year. AL at baseline and age 1 year and the change in length/mo were analyzed in relation to treatment modality, cataractous versus fellow eye, and age at surgery using linear mixed models. RESULTS Mean baseline AL did not differ between the CL and IOL groups for either cataractous or fellow eyes. Eyes with cataracts were shorter than fellow eyes by an average of 0.6 mm (95% confidence interval [CI], 0.4-0.8 mm; P < 0.…
Prospective, randomized, single-center trial comparing 3 different 10F plastic stents in malignant mid and distal bile duct strictures.
2003
Abstract Background: The aim of this study was to determine whether patency rates differ with respect to the material, design, and surface texture of 3 different plastic stents. Methods: A total of 120 patients (median age 70.5 years; interquartile range 62-78 years) with malignant mid or distal bile duct strictures, seen between March 1996 and May 1999, were prospectively randomized to receive a 10F polyurethane stent, a Teflon Tannenbaum stent, or a hydrophilic hydromer-coated polyurethane stent. The primary study outcome measure was the interval between stent insertion and the first episode of clogging (or the presence of jaundice at death without stent exchange). All 3 types of stent we…
Some approximation properties of ( p , q ) $(p,q)$ -Bernstein operators
2016
This paper is concerned with the $(p,q)$ -analog of Bernstein operators. It is proved that, when the function is convex, the $(p,q)$ -Bernstein operators are monotonic decreasing, as in the classical case. Also, some numerical examples based on Maple algorithms that verify these properties are considered. A global approximation theorem by means of the Ditzian-Totik modulus of smoothness and a Voronovskaja type theorem are proved.
Daily use of high-potency cannabis is associated with more positive symptoms in first-episode psychosis patients: The EU-GEI case-control study
2021
The work was supported by: Clinician Scientist Medical Research Council fellowship (project reference MR/M008436/1) to MDF; the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) Collaboration for Leadership in Applied Health Research and Care South London at King’s College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust to DQ; DFG Heisenberg professorship (no. 389624707) to UR. National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) Biomedical Research Centre for Mental Health at South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust and King’s College London. The views expressed are those of the author(s) and not necessarily those of the NHS, the NIHR or the Department of Health and Social Care. The EU-GEI Project is funded by t…
When does family involvement produce superior performance in SME family business?
2016
Abstract This study analyzes how family involvement leads to high performance in SME-family businesses (SME-FB). This research considers family involvement in management and firm governance, development of family governance, firm size, generations in FB, and ownership concentration. Results show three combinations that lead to high performance: 1) a large-enough SME-FB with a family CEO and a board with significant presence of non-family directors; 2) a large-enough SME-FB in its first generation, without family government structures, and that a non-familial top managerial team runs; 3) a large-enough SME-FB with low ownership concentration and family governance structures.
First principles calculations of the vibrational properties of single and dimer F-type centers in corundum crystals
2020
The present paper investigates the F-type centers in α-Al2O3 through their electronic and vibrational properties from first principle calculations using a periodic supercell approach, a hybrid functional, and all-electron Gaussian basis sets as implemented in the CRYSTAL17 code. Single F-type and dimer F2-type centers related to oxygen vacancies in various charge states were considered. The defect-induced vibrational modes were identified and found to appear mainly in the low (up to 300 cm-1) and high (above 700 cm-1) frequency regions, depending on the defect charge. The perturbation introduced by the defects to the thermal nuclear motion in the crystal lattice is discussed in terms of ato…
Origin of pressure-induced insulator-to-metal transition in the van der Waals compound FePS3 from first-principles calculations
2020
The authors acknowledge the assistance of the University Computer Center of Saint‐Petersburg State University in the accomplishment of high‐performance computations. A.K. is grateful to the Latvian Council of Science project no. lzp‐2018/2‐0353 for financial support.
First principles calculations of oxygen reduction reaction at fuel cell cathodes
2020
This study was partly supported by M-ERA-NET project SunToChem (EK, YM). The computer resources were provided by Stuttgart Super-computing Center (Project DEFTD 12939). Authors thank E. Heifets, M. M. Kuklja, M. Arrigoni, D. Morgan, R. Evarestov, and D. Gryaznov for fruitful discussions.
First and second viscosity measurements in superfluid 3He-B
1996
By means of diaphragm-driven flow experiments in 3He-B in a thin slab geometry, we have measured the first and second viscosities, η and 3 at pressures of 0, 5, 10 and 29.3 bar. Our measurement of 3 has better established theoretical foundations than previous measurements and also extends to higher pressures. 3 and η were deduced from the frequency dependence of the flow dissipation determined from bandwidth measurements for several normal modes of the diaphragm; a first order slip correction was used in the determination of η. Near Tc, 3 α (1 - T/Tc)-1/2 in accordance with theoretical predictions but below T/Tc ~ 0.6 we observe a rapid drop in 3 signifying a departure from the hydrodynamic…
Thermo-mechanical analyses and ways of optimization of the helium cooled DEMO First Wall under RCC-MRx rules
2017
Abstract The EUROfusion Consortium develops a design of a fusion power demonstrator plant (DEMO) in the framework of the European “Horizon 2020” innovation and research program. One of the key components in the fusion reactor is the Breeding Blanket (BB) surrounding the plasma, ensuring tritium self-sufficiency, heat removal for conversion into electricity, and neutron shielding. Among the 4 candidates for the DEMO BB, 2 of them use helium as coolant (HCPB, HCLL), and another one (DCLL) uses helium to cool down the First Wall (FW) only. Due to uncertainties regarding the plasma Heat Flux (HF) load the DEMO BB integrated FW will have to cope with, a set of sensitive thermal and stress analys…