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Sharing pathogenetic mechanisms between acute myocardial infarction and Alzheimer's disease as shown by partially overlapping of gene variant profile…

2011

Abstract Gene variants that promote inflammation and cholesterol metabolism have been associated with acute myocardial infarction (AMI) and Alzheimer's disease (AD). We investigated a panel of relevant polymorphisms to distinguish genetic backgrounds for AMI and AD: IL10 -1082G/A, IL6 -174G/C, TNF -308G/A, IFNG +874T/A, SERPINA3 -51G/T, HMGCR -911C/A, APOE e2/3/4 (280 AMI cases, 257 AD cases, and 1307 population controls, all Italian (presumed risk alleles are shown in bold). Six genetic risk sets I to VI were identified by fuzzy latent classification: I had low risk; II and III had low risk before age 65 (II, III); low risk sets lacked pro-inflammatory alleles for HMGCR-TNF-APOE. Pro-infla…

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An NDC approach to helping pensioners cope with the cost of long-term care

2018

The aim of this paper is to analyse whether it would be possible to provide retirement and long-term care benefits using the same unfunded notional defined contribution scheme. We extend the multi-state overlapping generations model developed by Pla-Porcel et al. (2016) to include two new features: a long-term care benefit graded according to the annuitant's degree of disability and a minimum pension benefit for both contingencies. This brings the model closer to the reality of social insurance and enhances its political attractiveness. The paper contains a numerical example to show how the model functions and focuses especially on the mortality rates for dependent persons, the inception ra…

AttractivenessOrganizational Behavior and Human Resource ManagementEconomics and EconometricsStrategy and ManagementPay as you gomedia_common.quotation_subjectOverlapping generations model01 natural sciencesIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringSocial insurance010104 statistics & probabilityEconomics050602 political science & public administration0101 mathematicsLong-term care insuranceNotional amountFunction (engineering)media_commonPensionActuarial scienceMechanical Engineering05 social sciencesMetals and Alloys0506 political scienceSocial securityLong-term careBusinessFinanceJournal of Pension Economics and Finance
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Characterization of the overlap syndrome of primary biliary cirrhosis (PBC) and autoimmune hepatitis: Evidence for it being a hepatitic form of PBC i…

1999

Some patients with autoimmune liver disease present with a clinical and/or histological picture showing characteristic findings of both autoimmune hepatitis (AIH) and primary biliary cirrhosis (PBC). Various names, mostly overlap syndrome, have been used to describe these cases, which have thus far not been more closely characterized. The aim of this study was the comparison of 20 patients with overlapping features to representative patients considered suffering from typical AIH or typical PBC (20 patients in each group). We found these patients to indeed show a very mixed picture of both conditions biochemically, serologically, and histologically. However, closer analysis suggested that al…

Autoimmune diseaseHepatitisHepatologybusiness.industryBiliary cirrhosisOverlap syndromeAutoimmune hepatitisHuman leukocyte antigenmedicine.diseasedigestive system diseasesHistocompatibilityPrimary biliary cirrhosisImmunologyMedicineskin and connective tissue diseasesbusinessHepatology
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Food resource partitioning between two sympatric temperate wrasses

2017

The present study analysed two sympatric wrasses, Thalassoma pavo and Coris julis, with similar sizes and morphologies, that are widespread in the reef habitats of the Mediterranean and the eastern Atlantic coast. Ocean warming has induced the northward movement of T. pavo, whereas C. julis has been moving to deeper habitats. In addition, under conditions of high slope of the sea bottom, T. pavo occupies shallow habitats and C. julis is in greater abundance in deeper habitats. By investigating stomach contents and prey availability in the benthos, we assessed whether the two wrasses exploit food resources by choosing different prey within the same habitat both under co-existence and segreg…

Benthic prey diet Labridae trophic overlap nicheSettore BIO/07 - Ecologia0106 biological sciencesEcologybiologyEcology010604 marine biology & hydrobiologymedia_common.quotation_subjectCorisThalassoma pavoAquatic ScienceOceanographybiology.organism_classification010603 evolutionary biology01 natural sciencesCompetition (biology)PredationFisheryHabitatBenthic zoneSympatric speciationEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsTrophic levelmedia_commonMarine and Freshwater Research
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15-years mortality in asthma-COPD overlap syndrome (ACOS) elderly population

2015

Background: The coexistence of asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (Asthma-COPD Overlap Syndrome: ACOS) is increasingly recognized. Data about the prevalence of ACOS in the elderly and its prognostic implications are unknown. Aim: To evaluate the long-term mortality of ACOS in an elderly population. Methods: 1970 subjects, aged >65 yrs, were enrolled in the population-based SA.R.A. Study. ACOS was defined as: not fully reversible airflow limitation + a) history of asthma or b) very positive bronchodilator test (increase in FEV1 ≥15% and ≥400 ml) + atopy + weezing. The prevalence of ACOS and 15-years mortality rates were assessed in 1063 subjects with complete clinical, lung fun…

COPDeducation.field_of_studyPediatricsmedicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industryMortality ratePopulationOverlap syndromemedicine.diseaserespiratory tract diseasesAtopyMedicineFunctional abilitybusinesseducationDepression (differential diagnoses)Asthma6.1 Epidemiology
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ASTHMA–COPD OVERLAP SYNDROME (ACOS): PREVALENZA, QUALITÀ DI VITA CORRELATA ALLO STATO DI SALUTE E IMPLICAZIONI PROGNOSTICHE DI UNA NUOVA ENTITÀ NOSOL…

COPD; asthma; chronic obstructive pulmonary disease; overlap syndrome; mortality; older people.COPDolder people.asthmaoverlap syndromemortalitychronic obstructive pulmonary disease
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Divergently Transcribed Overlapping Genes Expressed in Liver and Kidney and Located in the 11p15.5 Imprinted Domain

1998

Human chromosomal band 11p15.5 has been shown to contain genes involved in the development of several pediatric and adult tumors and in Beckwith-Wiedemann syndrome (BWS). Overlapping P1 artificial chromosome clones from this region have been used as templates for genomic sequencing in an effort to identify candidate genes for these disorders. PowerBLAST identified several matches with expressed sequence tags (ESTs) from fetal brain and liver cDNA libraries. Northern blot analysis indicated that two of the genes identified by these ESTs encode transcripts of 1-1.5 kb with predominant expression in fetal and adult liver and kidney. With RT-PCR and RACE, full-length transcripts were isolated f…

Candidate geneBeckwith-Wiedemann SyndromeDNA ComplementaryTranscription GeneticDNA Mutational AnalysisMolecular Sequence DataBiologyKidneyWilms TumorGenomic ImprintingMiceExonGene mappingGene expressionGenes OverlappingGeneticsAnimalsHumansAmino Acid SequenceGeneGeneticsExpressed sequence tagBase SequencecDNA libraryChromosomes Human Pair 11Membrane ProteinsMolecular biologyLiverCarrier ProteinsGenomic imprintingGenomics
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Best not to bet on the horserace: A comment on Forrin and MacLeod (2017) and a relevant stimulus-response compatibility view of colour-word contingen…

2018

International audience; One powerfully robust method for the study of human contingency learning is the colour-word contingency learning paradigm. In this task, participants respond to the print colour of neutral words, each of which is presented most often in one colour. The contingencies between words and colours are learned, as indicated by faster and more accurate responses when words are presented in their expected colour relative to an unexpected colour. In a recent report, Forrin and MacLeod (2017b, Memory & Cognition) asked to what extent this performance (i.e., response time) measure of learning might depend on the relative speed of processing of the word and the colour. With keypr…

Colour wordColorExperimental and Cognitive PsychologySTROOP TASKCONFLICT ADAPTATION050105 experimental psychologyCLASSIFICATIONLearning effect03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineSpeed of processingArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)MemoryReaction TimeHumansLearning0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesEpisodic memoryTRACE MEMORY MODELContingency learningINTERFERENCEArtificial neural networkEpisodic memory05 social sciencesStimulus–response compatibilityCognitionOVERLAPPARADIGMNeuropsychology and Physiological PsychologySELECTIVE-ATTENTIONTIME-COURSE[SCCO.PSYC] Cognitive science/Psychology[SCCO.PSYC]Cognitive science/PsychologyContingencyStimulus–response compatibilityPsychologySocial psychology030217 neurology & neurosurgeryPROPORTION CONGRUENTNeural networksColor PerceptionCognitive psychologyStroop effectMemorycognition
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An Efficient Immunization Strategy Using Overlapping Nodes and Its Neighborhoods

2018

International audience; When an epidemic occurs, it is often impossible to vaccinate the entire population due to limited amount of resources. Therefore, it is of prime interest to identify the set of influential spreaders to immunize, in order to minimize both the cost of vaccine resource and the disease spreading. While various strategies based on the network topology have been introduced, few works consider the influence of the community structure in the epidemic spreading process. Nowadays, it is clear that many real-world networks exhibit an overlapping community structure, in which nodes are allowed to belong to more than one community. Previous work shows that the numbers of communit…

Connected componentSocial networkbusiness.industryComputer scienceCommunity structureOverlapping CommunitySLPANetwork topology01 natural sciencesPrime (order theory)010305 fluids & plasmasResource (project management)Betweenness centrality0103 physical sciencesNode (computer science)Largest Connected ComponentSocial NetworkImmunization[INFO]Computer Science [cs]010306 general physicsbusinessComputer network
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The overlap algebra of regular opens

2010

Abstract Overlap algebras are complete lattices enriched with an extra primitive relation, called “overlap”. The new notion of overlap relation satisfies a set of axioms intended to capture, in a positive way, the properties which hold for two elements with non-zero infimum. For each set, its powerset is an example of overlap algebra where two subsets overlap each other when their intersection is inhabited. Moreover, atomic overlap algebras are naturally isomorphic to the powerset of the set of their atoms. Overlap algebras can be seen as particular open (or overt) locales and, from a classical point of view, they essentially coincide with complete Boolean algebras. Contrary to the latter, …

Discrete mathematicsAlgebra and Number Theoryoverlap algebrasNon-associative algebraBoolean algebras canonically definedComplete Boolean algebraconstructive topologyAlgebraQuadratic algebraInterior algebraComplete latticeHeyting algebraNest algebraconstructive topology; overlap algebrasMathematics
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