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Chalcogen‐Bonding Interactions in Telluroether Heterocycles [Te(CH2)m]n (n=1-4; m=3-7)

2020

The Te…Te secondary bonding interactions (SBI) in solid heterocyclic telluroethers were explored by preparing and structurally characterizing a series of [Te(CH2)m]n (n = 1‐4; m = 3‐7) species. The SBIs in 1,7‐Te2(CH2)10, 1,8‐Te2(CH2)12, 1,5,9‐Te3(CH2)9, 1,8,15‐Te3(CH2)18, 1,7,13,19‐Te4(CH2)20, 1,8,15,22‐Te4(CH2)24, and 1,9,17,25‐Te4(CH2)28 led to the tubular packing of the molecules, as has been observed previously for related thio‐ and selenoether rings. The nature of the intermolecular interactions was explored by solid‐state PBE0‐D3/pob‐TZVP calculations involving periodic boundary conditions. The packing of molecules in 1,7,13,19‐Te4(CH2)20, 1,8,15,22‐Te4(CH2)24, and 1,9,17,25‐Te4(CH2)…

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Synergistic and Redundant Brain-Heart Information in Patients with Focal Epilepsy

2020

In this work, partial information decomposition (PID) was applied to the time series of heart rate and EEG amplitude variability to investigate the dynamical interactions in brain-heart coupling before and after epileptic seizures. From ECG and EEG signals collected on 23 children suffering from focal epilepsy, the RR intervals and the EEG variance at ipsilateral and contralateral temporal electrodes were computed in four different time windows before and after the seizures. Static PID was used to obtain redundant, unique and synergistic components of the total information shared between the series of RR and EEG variance. Results highlight, in the progression from preictal to postictal stat…

electrocardiography (ECG)partial information decompositionmedicine.medical_specialtymedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryMutual informationAudiologyElectroencephalographymedicine.diseasebrain-heart interactionsEpilepsyTime windowsSettore ING-INF/06 - Bioingegneria Elettronica E InformaticaHeart rateMedicineHeart rate variabilityIn patientelectroencephalography (EEG)business2020 11th Conference of the European Study Group on Cardiovascular Oscillations (ESGCO)
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NuSTEC White Paper: Status and challenges of neutrino–nucleus scattering

2018

International audience; The precise measurement of neutrino properties is among the highest priorities in fundamental particle physics, involving many experiments worldwide. Since the experiments rely on the interactions of neutrinos with bound nucleons inside atomic nuclei, the planned advances in the scope and precision of these experiments require a commensurate effort in the understanding and modeling of the hadronic and nuclear physics of these interactions, which is incorporated as a nuclear model in neutrino event generators. This model is essential to every phase of experimental analyses and its theoretical uncertainties play an important role in interpreting every result.In this Wh…

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ELECTRON SPIN RELAXATION PROCESS IN SILICON CRYSTALS

2014

Recently, electrical injection of spin polarization in n-type and p-type silicon has been experimentally carried out up to room-temperature. Despite of these preliminary but promising experimental results, a comprehensive theoretical framework concerning the influence of transport conditions on the phonon-induced spin depolarization process in silicon structures, in a wide range of values of temperature, doping concentration and amplitude of external fields, is still in a developing stage. In order to elucidate the electron transport and spin dynamics of conduction electrons in lightly doped n-type Si crystals we have performed semiclassical multiparticle Monte Carlo simulations and numeric…

electron-phonon interactions.siliconSpin relaxation proceMonte Carlo simulationSettore FIS/03 - Fisica Della MateriaSettore FIS/07 - Fisica Applicata(Beni Culturali Ambientali Biol.e Medicin)
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Monte Carlo Simulation of Spin Relaxation of Conduction Electrons in Silicon

2014

Recently, electrical injection of spin polarization in n-type and p-type silicon up to room-temperature has been experimental- ly carried out. Despite of these promising experimental results, a comprehensive theoretical framework concerning the influence of transport conditions on the spin depolarization process in silicon structures, in a wide range of values of temperature, doping concentration and amplitude of external fields, is still in a developing stage. In this contribution we use a semiclassical multiparti- cle Monte Carlo approach to simulate the electron transport and spin dynamics in lightly doped n-type Si crystals and numerically calculate the spin lifetimes of drifting electr…

electron-phonon interactions.siliconspin relaxation proceMonte Carlo simulationSettore FIS/03 - Fisica Della MateriaSettore FIS/07 - Fisica Applicata(Beni Culturali Ambientali Biol.e Medicin)
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Muon-electron lepton-flavor-violating transitions : Shell-model calculations of transitions in 27Al

2018

In this paper we present the results of large-scale shell-model calculations of muon-to-electron lepton-flavorviolating transitions for the case of the target nucleus 27Al. We extend the previous shell-model calculations, done in the sd model space, by including also the p orbitals in order to see whether the negative-parity states produce any significant effect in the conversion rate. The analysis of the results shows the dominance of coherent transitions mediated by isovector operators and going by the ground state of the target, with practically null influence of excited positive- or negative-parity states. peerReviewed

electroweak interactionelectroweak interactions in nuclear physicsnuclear fragmentationydinfysiikkalepton induced nuclear reactionsflavor changing neutral currentsnuclear tests of fundamental interactions
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Analysis of light neutrino exchange and short-range mechanisms in 0νββ decay

2020

Neutrinoless double beta decay (0νββ) is a crucial test for lepton number violation. Observation of this process would have fundamental implications for neutrino physics, theories beyond the Standard Model and cosmology. Focusing on so-called short-range operators of 0νββ and their potential interplay with the standard light Majorana neutrino exchange, we present the first complete calculation of the relevant nuclear matrix elements, performed within the interacting boson model (IBM-2). Furthermore, we calculate the relevant phase space factors using exact Dirac electron wave functions, taking into account the finite nuclear size and screening by the electron cloud. The obtained numerical r…

electroweak interactions in nuclear physicsHigh Energy Physics::PhenomenologyHigh Energy Physics::Experimentsymmetrieshiukkasfysiikkaydinfysiikkanuclear structure and decaysneutrinoless double beta decaynuclear tests of fundamental interactions
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Human Enterovirus Group B Viruses Rely on Vimentin Dynamics for Efficient Processing of Viral Nonstructural Proteins.

2019

A virus needs the host cell in order to replicate and produce new progeny viruses. For this, the virus takes over the host cell and modifies it to become a factory for viral proteins. Irrespective of the specific virus family, these proteins can be divided into structural and nonstructural proteins. Structural proteins are the building blocks for the new progeny virions, whereas the nonstructural proteins orchestrate the takeover of the host cell and its functions. Here, we have shown a mechanism that viruses exploit in order to regulate the host cell. We show that viral protein synthesis induces vimentin cages, which promote production of specific viral proteins that eventually control apo…

enterovirusvirusesDNA Helicasesapoptosispolyprotein processingViral Nonstructural ProteinsEnterovirus B HumanVirus-Cell InteractionsRNA Recognition Motif ProteinsvimentinA549 CellsProtein BiosynthesisHumansproteasesHSP90 Heat-Shock ProteinsPoly-ADP-Ribose Binding ProteinsRNA HelicasesHeLa CellsJournal of virology
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No uniform associations between parasite prevalence and environmental nutrients

2014

The resource quality of the host has been shown to affect parasite transmission success, prevalence, and virulence. Seasonal availability of environmental nutrients alters density and stoichiometric quality (carbon–nutrient ratios) of both producers and consumers, suggesting that nutrient availability may drive fluctuations in parasite prevalence patterns observed in nature. We examined the interactions between the population dynamics of a keystone herbivore, Daphnia, and its parasites, and their associations with water nutrient concentrations, resource quantity and quality, and other environmental variables (temperature, pH, oxygen concentration) in a small lake, using general linear model…

epibiontseducation.field_of_studyHerbivorebiologyseasonal epidemicsHost (biology)EcologyPopulationLarssonia obtusabiology.organism_classificationDaphniastoichiometryhost-parasite interactionsNutrientPasteuria ramosasDaphnia longispinamicrosporidiaParasite hostingSpecies richnessEpibionteducationEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsEcology
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Item Response Trees: a recommended method for analyzing categorical data in behavioral studies

2015

Behavioral data are notable for presenting challenges to their statistical analysis, often due to the difficulties in measuring behavior on a quantitative scale. Instead, a range of qualitative alternative responses is recorded. These can often be understood as the outcome of a sequence of binary decisions. For example, faced by a predator, an individual may decide to flee or stay. If it stays, it may decide to freeze or display a threat and if it displays a threat, it may choose from several alternative forms of display. Here we argue that instead of being analyzed using traditional nonparametric statistics or a series of separate analyses split by response categories, this kind of data ca…

escalationpredator-prey interactionsBiologyMachine learningcomputer.software_genreGeneralized linear mixed modelSoftwareethologyrepeatabilityCategorical variableEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematicsbehavioral analysisSequenceta112business.industryScale (chemistry)Nonparametric statisticsRitem response theoryresponse treesOutcome (probability)ordinal dataRange (mathematics)ta1181Animal Science and Zoologycategorical dataArtificial intelligencebusinesscomputerGLMMBehavioral Ecology
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