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Association between climate and new daily diagnoses of COVID-19

2020

AbstractBackgroundAlthough evidence is accumulating that climate conditions may positively or negatively influence the scale of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) outbreaks, uncertainty remains concerning the real impact of climate factors on viral transmission. Methods. The number of new daily cases of COVID-19 diagnosed in Verona (Italy) was retrieved from the official website of Veneto Region, while information on daily weather parameters in the same area was downloaded from IlMeteo website, a renowned Italian technological company specialized in weather forecasts. The search period ranged between March 1 to November 11, 2020. The number of new daily COVID-19 cases and meteorological da…

Multivariate analysisCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)Leadership and ManagementStrategy and Management2020. The number of new daily COVID-19 cases and meteorological data in Verona were correlated using both univariate and multivariate analysis. Results: The number of daily COVID-19 diagnoses in Verona was positively associated with the number of days in lockdown and humidity1% decrease in humidityWind speedmin and max temperatureand influence the likelihood or course of local COVID-19 outbreaks. Preventive measuresHealth Information Managementa renowned Italian technological company specialized in weather forecasts. The search period ranged between March 1 and November 11mean air temperature1.2% and 5.4% reduction in new COVID-19 daily diagnoses. A significant difference was observed in values of all-weather parameters recorded in Verona between days with &ltHealth Policy1 km/h increase in wind speed and day with rainfall were independently associated with 1.0%Significant differencehumidityUnivariateOutbreakHumidityand inversely correlated with meanmean wind speed and number of days with rainfall. Days of lockdownwhile information on daily weather parameters in the same area was downloaded from IlMeteo websitetesting policies and hospital preparedness should be reinforced during periods of higher meteorological risk and in local environments with adverse climate conditions.Background: Although evidence is accumulating that climate conditions may positively or negatively influence the scale of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) outbreaks0.3%uncertainty remains concerning the real impact of climate factors on viral transmission. Methods: The number of new daily cases of COVID-19 diagnosed in Verona (Italy) was retrieved from the official website of Veneto RegionGeography100 or ≥100 new daily COVID-19 diagnoses. Conclusions: Climate conditions may play an essential role in conditions of viral transmissionAir temperaturemean wind speed and number of days with rainfall remained significantly associated in multivariate analysis. The four weather parameters contributed to explaining 61% of variance in new daily COVID-19 diagnoses. Each 1% increase in air temperatureBackground: Although evidence is accumulating that climate conditions may positively or negatively influence the scale of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) outbreaks uncertainty remains concerning the real impact of climate factors on viral transmission. Methods: The number of new daily cases of COVID-19 diagnosed in Verona (Italy) was retrieved from the official website of Veneto Region while information on daily weather parameters in the same area was downloaded from IlMeteo website a renowned Italian technological company specialized in weather forecasts. The search period ranged between March 1 and November 11 2020. The number of new daily COVID-19 cases and meteorological data in Verona were correlated using both univariate and multivariate analysis. Results: The number of daily COVID-19 diagnoses in Verona was positively associated with the number of days in lockdown and humidity and inversely correlated with mean min and max temperature mean wind speed and number of days with rainfall. Days of lockdown mean air temperature humidity mean wind speed and number of days with rainfall remained significantly associated in multivariate analysis. The four weather parameters contributed to explaining 61% of variance in new daily COVID-19 diagnoses. Each 1% increase in air temperature 1% decrease in humidity 1 km/h increase in wind speed and day with rainfall were independently associated with 1.0% 0.3% 1.2% and 5.4% reduction in new COVID-19 daily diagnoses. A significant difference was observed in values of all-weather parameters recorded in Verona between days with <100 or ≥100 new daily COVID-19 diagnoses. Conclusions: Climate conditions may play an essential role in conditions of viral transmission and influence the likelihood or course of local COVID-19 outbreaks. Preventive measures testing policies and hospital preparedness should be reinforced during periods of higher meteorological risk and in local environments with adverse climate conditions.DemographyJournal of Hospital Management and Health Policy
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Probabilistic Flood Hazard Mapping Using Bivariate Analysis Based on Copulas

2017

This study presents a methodology to extract probabilistic flood hazard maps in an area subject to flood risk, taking into account uncertainties in the definition of design hydrographs. Particularly, the authors present a new method to produce probabilistic inundation and flood hazard maps in which the hydrological input (i.e., synthetic flood design event) to a 2D hydraulic model has been obtained by using a bivariate statistical analysis (copulas) to generate flood peak discharges and volumes. This study also aims to quantify the contribution of boundary conditions’ uncertainty in order to evaluate the effect of this uncertainty source on probabilistic flood hazard mapping. Different comb…

Multivariate statisticsFlood myth0208 environmental biotechnologyCopula (linguistics)Settore ICAR/02 - Costruzioni Idrauliche E Marittime E IdrologiaProbabilistic logicHydrograph02 engineering and technologyBuilding and ConstructionBivariate analysisFlood Risk Mapping020801 environmental engineeringRisk managementFlood hazard mapping100-year floodStatisticsEconometricsEnvironmental scienceFlood risk and hazard mapping; Uncertainty analysis; Copula; Sicily.Uncertainty analysisSafety Risk Reliability and QualityUncertainty analysisCivil and Structural Engineering
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Position coding effects in a 2D scenario: the case of musical notation.

2013

How does the cognitive system encode the location of objects in a visual scene? In the past decade, this question has attracted much attention in the field of visual-word recognition (e.g., "jugde" is perceptually very close to "judge"). Letter transposition effects have been explained in terms of perceptual uncertainty or shared "open bigrams". In the present study, we focus on note position coding in music reading (i.e., a 2D scenario). The usual way to display music is the staff (i.e., a set of 5 horizontal lines and their resultant 4 spaces). When reading musical notation, it is critical to identify not only each note (temporal duration), but also its pitch (y-axis) and its temporal seq…

Musical notationCognitive systemsComputer sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectBigramExperimental and Cognitive PsychologyENCODEcomputer.software_genreTransposition (music)Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous)PerceptionDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyReaction TimeHumansCritical conditionmedia_commonCommunicationbusiness.industryMusic psychologyUncertaintyGeneral MedicineReadingVisual PerceptionArtificial intelligencebusinesscomputerNatural language processingMusicActa psychologica
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Characters of relative p'-degree over normal subgroups

2013

Let Z be a normal subgroup of a finite group G , let ??Irr(Z) be an irreducible complex character of Z , and let p be a prime number. If p does not divide the integers ?(1)/?(1) for all ??Irr(G) lying over ? , then we prove that the Sylow p -subgroups of G/Z are abelian. This theorem, which generalizes the Gluck-Wolf Theorem to arbitrary finite groups, is one of the principal obstacles to proving the celebrated Brauer Height Zero Conjecture

Normal subgroupDiscrete mathematicsFinite groupConjectureBrauer's theorem on induced charactersSylow theoremsZero (complex analysis)Prime numberMathematics::Group TheoryMathematics (miscellaneous)Statistics Probability and UncertaintyAbelian groupMathematics::Representation TheoryMathematicsAnnals of Mathematics
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I comportamenti virtuosi tra rispetto delle norme e aspettative sociali

2020

Il capitolo si sofferma sull’azione rispetto alle norme spiegando come le aspettative sociali ricoprano un ruolo cruciale nella gestione delle informazioni utili per muoverci nell’ambiente in cui viviamo, giacchè ci consentono di ridurre l’incertezza derivante dall’assunzione di determinate scelte, di stimare quali possibili effetti avrà una nostra azione in un determinato tempo e in uno specifico contesto, o ancora di valutare quali possono essere le strategie che possiamo mettere in campo per ridurre la probabilità di una risposta indesiderata da parte degli altri. The chapter focuses on action with respect to the rules, explaining how social expectations play a crucial role in the man…

Norme aspettative sociali azione sociale incertezza legalità criminalitàSettore SPS/12 - Sociologia Giuridica Della Devianza E Mutamento SocialeNorms social expectations social action uncertainty legality crime
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Limits on entropic uncertainty relations

2010

We consider entropic uncertainty relations for outcomes of the measurements of a quantum state in 3 or more mutually unbiased bases (MUBs), chosen from the standard construction of MUBs in prime dimension. We show that, for any choice of 3 MUBs and at least one choice of a larger number of MUBs, the best possible entropic uncertainty relation can be only marginally better than the one that trivially follows from the relation by Maassen and Uffink for 2 bases.

Nuclear and High Energy PhysicsGeneral Physics and AstronomyStatistical and Nonlinear PhysicsState (functional analysis)Prime (order theory)Theoretical Computer ScienceCombinatoricsComputational Theory and MathematicsDimension (vector space)Entropic uncertaintyNuclear ExperimentMathematical PhysicsMutually unbiased basesMathematicsQuantum Information and Computation
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Review of clinical brachytherapy uncertainties: Analysis guidelines of GEC-ESTRO and the AAPM

2014

Background and purpose: A substantial reduction of uncertainties in clinical brachytherapy should result in improved outcome in terms of increased local control and reduced side effects. Types of uncertainties have to be identified, grouped, and quantified. Methods: A detailed literature review was performed to identify uncertainty components and their relative importance to the combined overall uncertainty. Results: Very few components (e.g., source strength and afterloader timer) are independent of clinical disease site and location of administered dose. While the influence of medium on dose calculation can be substantial for low energy sources or non-deeply seated implants, the influence…

OncologyRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingNeoplasmsDosimetryPractice Guidelines as TopicBrachytherapyUncertaintyHumansHematologyDose Fractionation RadiationGuidelinesUncertaintiesTreatment planning
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Corrigendum to “Registration of surfaces minimizing error propagation for a one-shot multi-slit hand-held scanner” [Pattern Recognition 41 (6) 2055–2…

2009

One shotScannerPropagation of uncertaintybusiness.industryComputer scienceHand heldPattern recognitionSlitArtificial IntelligenceSignal ProcessingPattern recognition (psychology)Computer visionComputer Vision and Pattern RecognitionArtificial intelligencebusinessSoftwarePattern Recognition
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On the Reliability of Optimization Results for Trigeneration Systems in Buildings, in the Presence of Price Uncertainties and Erroneous Load Estimati…

2016

Cogeneration and trigeneration plants are widely recognized as promising technologies for increasing energy efficiency in buildings. However, their overall potential is scarcely exploited, due to the difficulties in achieving economic viability and the risk of investment related to uncertainties in future energy loads and prices. Several stochastic optimization models have been proposed in the literature to account for uncertainties, but these instruments share in a common reliance on user-defined probability functions for each stochastic parameter. Being such functions hard to predict, in this paper an analysis of the influence of erroneous estimation of the uncertain energy loads and pric…

OptimizationMathematical optimizationEngineeringenergy loadControl and OptimizationLinear programming020209 energyEnergy Engineering and Power TechnologyPrice02 engineering and technologycogeneration; trigeneration; buildings; optimization; linear programming; stochastic; uncertainty; sensitivity; energy loads; priceslcsh:TechnologyCogenerationbuildingSettore ING-IND/10 - Fisica Tecnica Industriale0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringElectrical and Electronic EngineeringEngineering (miscellaneous)Integer programminglcsh:TTrigenerationRenewable Energy Sustainability and the Environmentbusiness.industryUncertaintylinear programmingcogenerationsensitivitybuildingsStochasticPower (physics)energy loadsProfitability indexStochastic optimizationElectricitybusinesspricesEnergy (miscellaneous)Efficient energy useEnergies; Volume 9; Issue 12; Pages: 1049
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Respondent Uncertainty and Ordering Effect on Willingness to Pay for Salt Marsh Conservation in the Brest Roadstead (France)

2017

International audience; This paper explores the potential link between the sensitivity of willingness to pay (WTP) to the order of presenting bid amounts in contingent valuation questions (ordering effect) and respondent uncertainty. The resource being valued is a public project to protect salt marshes against the spread of an invasive aquatic plant in the Brest roadstead (France). Valuation uncertainty is captured through a variant of payment card format where respondents are given the opportunity to report their WTP as either a single value (Option A) or an interval of values (Option B). The ordering effect is tested using both parametric models that ignore and control for the potential s…

Ordering effectEconomics and Econometricsmedia_common.quotation_subject010501 environmental sciences01 natural sciencesWillingness to paySalt marsh conservation0502 economics and businessEconomicsContingent valuationPreference uncertainty0105 earth and related environmental sciencesGeneral Environmental Sciencemedia_commonValuation (finance)Selection biasContingent valuationgeographyActuarial sciencegeography.geographical_feature_category05 social sciences[SHS.ECO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and FinancePayment cardPayment card formatSalt marshRespondent[SDE]Environmental Sciences050202 agricultural economics & policyWelfare
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