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Small-sample characterization of stochastic approximation staircases in forced-choice adaptive threshold estimation

2007

Despite the widespread use of up—down staircases in adaptive threshold estimation, their efficiency and usability in forced-choice experiments has been recently debated. In this study, simulation techniques were used to determine the small-sample convergence properties of stochastic approximation (SA) staircases as a function of several experimental parameters. We found that satisfying some general requirements (use of the accelerated SA algorithm, clear suprathreshold initial stimulus intensity, large initial step size) the convergence was accurate independently of the spread of the underlying psychometric function. SA staircases were also reliable for targeting percent-correct levels far …

Psychology (all)Computer scienceCoercionSensationDifferential ThresholdExperimental and Cognitive PsychologyStochastic approximationMidpointChoice BehaviorPsychometric functionSensory thresholdPsychophysicsHumansPsychologyDecision making Psychophysical procedures Psychometric functionGeneral PsychologyStochastic ProcessesPsychophysical proceduresStochastic processTwo-alternative forced choicebusiness.industryUsabilitySensory SystemsSettore ING-INF/06 - Bioingegneria Elettronica E InformaticaPsychometric functionSensory SystembusinessAlgorithmDecision making
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Is an activity volume threshold really realistic for lung cancer resection?

2018

IF 1.804 (2017); International audience; Background:We analyzed volume as a continuous variable to estimate threshold, which is a methodology rarely seen in the literature. The objective of this work was to assess hospital volume for lung cancer (LC) surgery and to establish the associated threshold for acceptable in-hospital mortality (IHM). Data was obtained from the French national medico-administrative database.Methods:From January 2005 to December 2016, data from 108,571 patients operated for LC in France were collected from the national administrative database. To estimate the volume threshold, hierarchical logistic regression models were developed.Results:The crude IHM rate was 5.2% …

Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicinemedicine.medical_specialty[SDV.CAN]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Cancer030204 cardiovascular system & hematologyLung cancer (LC)Logistic regressionOddssurgery03 medical and health scienceshospital volume0302 clinical medicineHospital volumethresholdmedicineLung cancerbusiness.industryin-hospital mortality (IHM)Odds ratiomedicine.diseaseConfidence interval3. Good health030228 respiratory systemCardiothoracic surgeryEmergency medicineOriginal ArticlebusinessVolume (compression)Journal of Thoracic Disease
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Modelling bioconcentration of pesticides in fish using biopartitioning micellar chromatography.

2005

Ecotoxicity assessment is essential before placing new chemical substances on the market. An investigation of the use of the chromatographic retention (log k) in biopartitioning micellar chromatography (BMC) as an in vitro approach to evaluate the bioconcentration factor (BCF) of pesticides in fish is proposed. A heterogeneous set of 85 pesticides from six chemical families was used. For pesticides exhibiting bioconcentration in fish (experimental log BCF > 2), a quantitative retention-activity relationships (QRAR) model is able to perform precise log BCF estimations of new pesticides. Considering the present data, the results based on log k seem to be more reliable than those from availabl…

Quantitative structure–activity relationshipChromatographyThreshold limit valueChemistryOrganic ChemistryFishesChromatography liquidQuantitative Structure-Activity RelationshipBioconcentrationGeneral MedicinePesticideBiochemistryHigh-performance liquid chromatographyAnalytical ChemistryEnvironmental chemistryFish <Actinopterygii>AnimalsEcotoxicityPesticidesChromatography LiquidJournal of chromatography. A
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Continuous-wave mirrorless lasing at 221  μm in sodium vapors

2018

We demonstrate backward-directed continuous-wave (cw) emission at 2.21 {\mu}m generated on the 4P3/2-4S1/2 population-inverted transition in Na vapors two-photon excited with resonant laser light at 589 and 569 nm. Our study of power and atom-number-density threshold characteristics shows that lasing occurs at sub-10 mW total power of the applied laser light. The observed 6 mrad divergence is defined mainly by the aspect ratio of the gain region. We find that mirrorless lasing at 2.21 {\mu}m is magnetic field and polarization dependent that may be useful for remote magnetometry. The presented results could help determine the requirements for obtaining directional return from sodium atoms in…

Quantum PhysicsMaterials scienceMagnetometerbusiness.industrySodiumchemistry.chemical_element01 natural sciencesAspect ratio (image)Atomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsPhysics - Atomic Physicslaw.inventionMagnetic field010309 opticsOpticschemistrylawExcited state0103 physical sciencesContinuous waveSpontaneous emissionAtomic physics010306 general physicsbusinessLasing thresholdOptics Letters
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Meson-baryon threshold effects in the light-quark baryon spectrum

2008

We argue that selected $S$ wave meson-baryon channels may play a key role to match poor baryon mass predictions from quark models with data. The identification of these channels with effective inelastic channels in data analysis allows to derive a prescription which could improve the extraction and identification of baryon resonances.

QuarkPhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsParticle physicsMesonPartial wave analysisQuark modelNuclear TheoryHigh Energy Physics::PhenomenologyFOS: Physical sciencesFísicaAstrophysics::Cosmology and Extragalactic AstrophysicsSpectral lineHigh Energy Physics - ExperimentNuclear physicsBaryonHigh Energy Physics - PhenomenologyHigh Energy Physics - Experiment (hep-ex)High Energy Physics - Phenomenology (hep-ph)Threshold effectS-waveHigh Energy Physics::ExperimentNuclear Experiment
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Umbrales de transformación en la transición de la literatura infantil a la juvenil: el símbolo del espejo

2018

This article approaches the study of children’s literature as a threshold of change that allows readers to explore the reality around them, imagine other worlds and understand other perspectives. Based on the notion of the child’s cognitive development organized into four stages ―pre-reading, fantastic stage, fantastic-realistic stage and aesthetics stage― reading becomes a resource to combine fantasy and experience where the mirror is a highly suggestive element and prone to hundreds of interpretations and applications as can be seen in the plots of well-known books such as the brother Grimm’s Snow White, Lewis Carroll’s Through the Looking-Glass, Michael Ende’s The Neverending story and J…

READINGHistorymedia_common.quotation_subjectFace (sociological concept)ChangeEducació infantilFantasylcsh:LB5-3640EspejoTHRESHOLDEducationMirrorReading (process)Cognitive development0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesFantasyLecturamedia_commonWhite (horse)ThresholdSelf05 social sciences050301 educationTransformaciónUmbralBrotherMIRRORlcsh:Theory and practice of educationSymbolReadingAestheticsFantasíaLiteraturaCHANGElcsh:L0503 educationFANTASYlcsh:Education050104 developmental & child psychologyJournal of New Approaches in Educational Research
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Radiation effects in nitride read-only memories

2010

Abstract We report on the influence of different types of radiation on the nitride read-only memories (NROM®). The memory cells were irradiated by light ions (Boron), X-rays and γ-rays. Memory transistor parameters, such as threshold voltage and subthreshold drain leakage were studied as a function of the accumulated radiation dose and compared to the as-programmed (-erased) devices parameters. Their time evolution was registered in the range from few hours up to 5 months after the irradiation. The NROM® cells showed good radiation robustness up to high accumulated doses. Sufficient program margin (difference of threshold voltage in the programmed state and the read-out voltage level) remai…

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Growth, percolation, and correlations in disordered fiber networks

1997

This paper studies growth, percolation, and correlations in disordered fiber networks. We start by introducing a 2D continuum deposition model with effective fiber-fiber interactions represented by a parameter $p$ which controls the degree of clustering. For $p=1$, the deposited network is uniformly random, while for $p=0$ only a single connected cluster can grow. For $p=0$, we first derive the growth law for the average size of the cluster as well as a formula for its mass density profile. For $p&gt;0$, we carry out extensive simulations on fibers, and also needles and disks to study the dependence of the percolation threshold on $p$. We also derive a mean-field theory for the threshold ne…

Random graphPhysicsStatistical Mechanics (cond-mat.stat-mech)Degree (graph theory)Continuum (topology)FOS: Physical sciencesPair distribution functionStatistical and Nonlinear PhysicsPercolation threshold01 natural sciences010305 fluids & plasmasCorrelation function (statistical mechanics)Percolation0103 physical sciencesCluster (physics)Statistical physics010306 general physicsCondensed Matter - Statistical MechanicsMathematical Physics
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Fluoride-Induced Negative Differential Resistance in Nanopores: Experimental and Theoretical Characterization

2021

We describe experimentally and theoretically the fluoride-induced negative differential resistance (NDR) phenomena observed in conical nanopores operating in aqueous electrolyte solutions. The threshold voltage switching occurs around 1 V and leads to sharp current drops in the nA range with a peak-to-valley ratio close to 10. The experimental characterization of the NDR effect with single pore and multipore samples concern different pore radii, charge concentrations, scan rates, salt concentrations, solvents, and cations. The experimental fact that the effective radius of the pore tip zone is of the same order of magnitude as the Debye length for the low salt concentrations used here is su…

Range (particle radiation)Materials scienceNanotecnologiaConductanceConical surfaceThermal conductionThreshold voltagesymbols.namesakeNanoporeChemical physicssymbolsGeneral Materials ScienceMaterialsOrder of magnitudeDebye lengthACS Applied Materials &amp; Interfaces
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Lasing characteristics of a new DCM derivative under flashlamp pumping

1991

Abstract A new DCM derivative (4-dicyanomethylene-2-methyl-6-p-diethanolamino-styryl 4H-pyran or DCM-OH), was tested under flashlamp pumping. This dye lased in the 600–700 nm range with efficiency up to 0.4% at maximum. Lasing performances of DCM-OH in methanol and water-methanol mixture are reported and compared to normal DCM.

Range (particle radiation)Materials sciencebusiness.industryAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsElectronic Optical and Magnetic Materialschemistry.chemical_compoundOpticschemistryOptoelectronicsMethanolElectrical and Electronic EngineeringPhysical and Theoretical ChemistrybusinessLasing thresholdDerivative (chemistry)Optics Communications
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