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Switching from Transdermal Drugs: An Observational "N of 1" Study of Fentanyl and Buprenorphine

2007

The aim of this study was to confirm that the concomitant presence of transdermal fentanyl (TTS FE) and buprenorphine (TTS BU) may be feasible without important consequences, using doses presumed to be equianalgesic. A prospective "N of 1" study was carried out in a sample of volunteers with cancer pain receiving stable doses of TTS FE or TTS BU, with adequate pain and symptom control. In the study design, each patient provided data before and after a switch from one opioid to the other and then back to the previous one. Sixteen patients receiving daily stable doses of 0.6 or 1.2 mg of TTS FE were switched to TTS BU using an FE-BU ratio of 0.6-0.8. After three days, the TTS BU patch was rem…

OralAdultMaletransdermal buprenorphinePainAdministration OralOpioidAdministration CutaneousFentanylopioid switchingNeoplasmsMedicineHumansDosingProspective StudiesCancer painNursing (all)2901 Nursing (miscellaneous)General NursingTransdermalAgedPain MeasurementIntractableAnalgesicsbusiness.industryMiddle AgedEquianalgesictransdermal fentanylBuprenorphinePain IntractableAnalgesics OpioidFentanylCutaneousAnesthesiology and Pain MedicineNeurologyOpioidConcomitantAnesthesiaCancer pain; opioid switching; transdermal buprenorphine; transdermal fentanyl; Administration Oral; Adult; Aged; Analgesics Opioid; Buprenorphine; Female; Fentanyl; Humans; Male; Middle Aged; Neoplasms; Pain Measurement; Pain Intractable; Prospective Studies; Administration Cutaneous; Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine; Neurology (clinical); Neurology; Nursing (all)2901 Nursing (miscellaneous)AdministrationFemaleNeurology (clinical)businessCancer painmedicine.drugBuprenorphine
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H<inf>∞</inf> synchronization of Markovian jump master-slave systems with delay

2012

The problem of synchronization is investigated for a class of master-slave systems with time-varying delays and Markovian switching parameters. Using an appropriate Lyapunov-Krasovskii functional, a synchronization law which includes the master-slave parameters is established for designing a mode-dependent output feedback control law in terms of LMIs. A numerical example is given to show the effectiveness of the method.

Output feedbackMarkovian jumpComputer Science::Systems and ControlControl theoryH controlMaster/slaveMarkovian switchingSynchronizationMathematics2012 12th International Conference on Control Automation Robotics & Vision (ICARCV)
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An Output Feedback Control Design for $$ {\rm H}_\infty $$ Synchronization of Master-Slave Markovian Jump Systems with Time-Varying Delays

2012

In this chapter, an output feedback control proach is proposed for exponential synchronization problem of master slave systems with both discrete and distributed time-varying delays and Markovian switching parameters. Using an appropriate Lyapunov Krasovskii functional, some delay-dependent sufficient conditions and a synchronization law which include the master slave parameters are established for designing a mode-dependent output feedback control law in terms of linear matrix inequalities. The controller guarantees the \( {\rm{H}}_\infty \) synchronization of the two coupled master and slave systems regardless of their initial states. A numerical example is given to show the effectiveness…

Output feedbackMarkovian jumpComputer scienceControl theorySynchronization (computer science)Control (management)Linear matrix inequalityMaster/slaveMarkovian switching
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Letter Throughput and Delay Analysis of the Ideal Window

1999

We consider the problem of random access communications over a time slotted channel with feedback of infinitely multiplicity at the beginning of each collision resolution interval (CRI), i.e., users know via instantaneous feedback the number of users involved in that collision. Once this is known, the resolution algorithm (CRA) operates with binary (successful / non successful, s/ns) feedback. The analysis of this simple full feedback sensing window random access algorithm, named ideal window stabilized ALOHA, (IWSA), algorithm, provides a throughput of 0.5052 packets/slot, Its delay is also analyzed and compared with similar algorithms.

Packet switchingAlohaNetwork packetComputer Science::Networking and Internet ArchitectureBinary numberCode rateElectrical and Electronic EngineeringCollisionAlgorithmTelecommunications networkRandom accessMathematicsEuropean Transactions on Telecommunications
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Strong antiapostatic selection against novel rare aposematic prey

2001

The evolution of aposematism, a phenomenon where prey species conspicuously advertise their unprofitability to predators, is puzzling. How did conspicuousness evolve, if it simultaneously increased the likelihood of an inexperienced predator to detect the prey and presumably kill it? Antiapostatic selection, where rare prey is predated relatively more often, is considered as another major difficulty for aposematism to evolve. However, the risk of being conspicuous in low frequencies has not been experimentally tested. We designed an experiment to test how frequency (4%, 12%, 32%) of conspicuous aposematic prey and its dispersion type (solitary vs. aggregated) affect an initial predation ri…

ParusMultidisciplinarybiologyEcologyRelative mortalityAposematismbiology.organism_classificationPredationBirdsParasemia plantaginisPredatory BehaviorCommentaryAnimalsPrey switchingSelection GeneticPredatorSelection (genetic algorithm)Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
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Regulation of Phenotypic Switching and Heterogeneity in Photorhabdus luminescens Cell Populations.

2019

Phenotypic heterogeneity in bacterial cell populations allows genetically identical organisms to different behavior under similar environmental conditions. The Gram-negative bacterium Photorhabdus luminescens is an excellent organism to study phenotypic heterogeneity since their life cycle involves a symbiotic interaction with soil nematodes as well as a pathogenic association with insect larvae. Phenotypic heterogeneity is highly distinct in P. luminescens. The bacteria exist in two phenotypic forms that differ in various morphologic and phenotypic traits and are therefore distinguished as primary (1°) and secondary (2°) cells. The 1 cells are bioluminescent, pigmented, produce several sec…

Phenotypic switchingBacterial Physiological Phenomena03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineSymbiosisBacterial ProteinsStructural BiologyPhotorhabdus luminescensSymbiosisMolecular BiologyOrganism030304 developmental biologyGenetics0303 health sciencesLife Cycle StagesbiologyGenetic heterogeneityPigmentationQuorum SensingPhenotypic traitGene Expression Regulation Bacterialbiology.organism_classificationPhenotypeNematodePhenotypeBiological Variation PopulationPhotorhabdus030217 neurology & neurosurgeryJournal of molecular biology
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Influence of light polarization on the dynamics of optically pumped lasers.

1990

The dynamic behavior of a coherently pumped ring laser with a homogeneously broadened four-level medium is analyzed theoretically, considering linearly polarized pump and generated laser beams. The laser is shown to be much more stable when these polarizations are parallel than when they are orthogonal. In the latter case the instability pump threshold can be as low as four times the first laser threshold, and the laser dynamics shows Lorenz-type features.

PhysicsDistributed feedback laserActive laser mediumbusiness.industryFar-infrared laserPhysics::OpticsLaser pumpingLaserAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsSelf-pulsationGain-switchinglaw.inventionOpticslawPhysics::Atomic PhysicsLaser power scalingbusinessPhysical review. A, Atomic, molecular, and optical physics
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Real-time switching between multiple steady-states in quantum transport

2010

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PhysicsHistoryCondensed Matter - Mesoscale and Nanoscale PhysicsBistabilityBandwidth (signal processing)FOS: Physical sciencesNon-equilibrium thermodynamicsModel systemBiasing02 engineering and technology021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology01 natural sciencesSettore FIS/03 - Fisica della MateriaComputer Science ApplicationsEducationQuantum transportMesoscale and Nanoscale Physics (cond-mat.mes-hall)0103 physical sciencesTime switchingStatistical physics010306 general physics0210 nano-technologyJournal of Physics: Conference Series
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EFFECTS OF COLORED NOISE IN SHORT OVERDAMPED JOSEPHSON JUNCTION

2008

We investigate the transient dynamics of a short overdamped Josephson junction with a periodic driving signal in the presence of colored noise. We analyze noise induced henomena, specifically resonant activation and noise enhanced stability. We find that the positions both of the minimum of RA and maximum of NES depend on the value of the noise correlation time tau_c. Moreover, in the range where RA is observed, we find a non-monotonic behavior of the mean switching time as a function of the correlation time tau_c.

PhysicsJosephson effectPhysics and Astronomy (miscellaneous)Condensed matter physicsCondensed Matter - SuperconductivityFOS: Physical sciencesResonant activationJosephson junction; Colored noise; Resonant activation; Noise enhanced stabilityColored noiseStability (probability)SignalSettore FIS/03 - Fisica Della MateriaSuperconductivity (cond-mat.supr-con)Switching timeColors of noiseJosephson junctionRange (statistics)Transient (oscillation)Noise enhanced stabilityNoise (radio)International Journal of Quantum Information
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Suppression of timing errors in short overdamped Josephson junctions

2004

The influence of fluctuations and periodical driving on temporal characteristics of short overdamped Josephson junction is analyzed. We obtain the standard deviation of the switching time in the presence of a dichotomous driving force for arbitrary noise intensity and in the frequency range of practical interest. For sinusoidal driving the resonant activation effect has been observed. The mean switching time and its standard deviation have a minimum as a function of driving frequency. As a consequence the optimization of the system for fast operation will simultaneously lead to minimization of timing errors.

PhysicsJosephson effectSuperconductivityFluctuation phenomena random processes noise and Brownian motionStatistical Mechanics (cond-mat.stat-mech)Numerical analysisCondensed Matter - SuperconductivityGeneral Physics and AstronomyFOS: Physical sciencesStatistical mechanicsFunction (mathematics)Standard deviationSwitching timeSuperconductivity (cond-mat.supr-con)Range (statistics)Statistical physicsStochastic analysis methods Fokker-Planck equation Langevin equationCondensed Matter - Statistical MechanicsSuperconducting device
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