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2. Towards an Improved Approach of Clay Minerals Mapping in the Northwestern Region of Algeria.
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Mehalli, Zoulikha, Zigh, Ehlem, Loukil, A., and Ali Pacha, A.
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IMAGE recognition (Computer vision) ,CLASSIFICATION of books ,KAOLINITE ,MONTMORILLONITE ,ILLITE - Abstract
The availability of hyperspectral images has significantly facilitated clay minerals identification and mapping. Based on the Hyperion L1R hyperspectral dataset, this research aims to improve previous scientific work related to identifying and mapping clay minerals in the Djebel Meni region (northwestern of Algeria). Firstly, we enhance the dataset quality through pre-processing techniques like the removal of bad bands, radiometric calibration, and atmospheric correction. Secondly, the Spectral Information Divergence (SID) algorithm was employed by introducing endmembers derived with the Sequential Maximum Angle Convex Cone (SMACC) algorithm initially and then using Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) spectral signatures of Illite, Kaolinite, and Montmorillonite. The classification results show a correspondence between areas occupied by endmembers and JPL spectral signatures, which helps in matching endmembers with specific minerals. Finally, we conducted a comparative analysis of the two classifications outcomes against a reference map. This last is generated using SID algorithm, which takes ground truth spectral signatures as input. Our proposed approach using the SID classifier has given an overall accuracy score of 97.13% and 84.17% using endmembers image and JPL library respectively. The Kappa coefficient is respectively, with endmembers image and JPL, 0.93 and 0.57. These results show that the SID classification with the endmembers image is better than the SID classification with the JPL library because extracting the endmembers from the image is more accurate than doing that from the pure minerals analyzed in the laboratory. These promising results suggest that our approach could be extended to the identification of clay minerals in diverse hyperspectral datasets. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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3. An Estimation of the Requirements of the Standardized Ileal Digestible Tryptophan, Valine, Isoleucine and Methionine on Young Pigs' (Up to 50 kg) Feed Efficiency: A Meta-Regression Analysis.
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Chae, Byungho, Poaty Ditengou, Junior Isaac Celestin, Lee, A-Leum, Tak, Jisoo, Cheon, Inhyeok, and Choi, Nag-Jin
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ESSENTIAL amino acids , *AMINO acids , *TRYPTOPHAN , *LYSINE , *ISOLEUCINE , *METHIONINE - Abstract
Simple Summary: A new estimate of swine needs in terms of amino acids seems necessary according to the factors influencing them and the current conditions within the pig industry. Using a meta-regression analysis, we found that the requirements of tryptophan, valine, isoleucine, and methionine were superior to previous recommendations regardless of the regression models and the animals' growth phases. Among the regression models used, two were selected as estimations of amino acid requirements for pigs under challenged conditions, whereas another one was chosen to estimate the amino acid requirements of genetically improved pigs under a modern housing system. These outcomes might serve as a foundation to build new standards in the assessment of pig requirements. Currently, the NRC amino acid (AA) requirements for pigs published in 2012 are used as a reference in variable swine industries. However, recent results in several articles suggest that the standardized ileal digestible (SID) AA–lysine (Lys) ratio significantly evolved over the last two decades, while some publications report inconsistent outcomes. Therefore, the present study used a meta-regression analysis to assess the relative ratio to lysine to maximize the feed efficiency of four essential amino acids (tryptophan, valine, isoleucine, and methionine) in pig diets. According to the PRISMA guidelines, articles examining the target AA requirement using a basal diet supplemented with varying levels of crystalline AA (tryptophan, valine, isoleucine, or methionine) were identified across Scopus, PubMed, and Science Direct. As a result, 23, 22, 16, and 9 articles using tryptophan, valine, isoleucine, and methionine were selected and categorized into experiments for inclusion in our meta-analysis. The results suggested that the requirements of tryptophan, valine, isoleucine, and methionine in our meta-regression analysis were superior to NRC recommendations, regardless of the regression models and the growth phases with significant RSQ values (RSQ ≈ 1). Also, the QUAD and CLP regression models emphasized higher requirements than the LP model for the great majority of amino acids and growth phases. The results of the QUAD and CLP models were selected as estimations of the amino acid requirements for pigs under challenged conditions, whereas the LP model was chosen to estimate the amino acid requirements of genetically improved pigs under a modern housing system. The results of this meta-regression analysis could be used to refresh the information on the NRC amino acids (AA) requirements for swine. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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4. #SID2025AT Österreich macht mit!
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Katharina Kaiser-Müller
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sid2025at ,safer internet day ,sid ,aktionsmonat ,together for a better internet ,Communication. Mass media ,P87-96 - Abstract
Am 11. Februar 2025 findet der internationale Safer Internet Day bereits zum 22. Mal statt. Nutzen Sie den Aktionsmonat um sich mit dem Thema „sichere Internet- und Handynutzung“ auseinanderzusetzen und nehmen Sie mit Ihrem Projekt an der Verlosung teil. Die kostenlose Fachtagung findet am 13. Februar 2025 von 14:00 – 17:30 bei A1 Telekom Austria in Wien statt.
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- 2024
5. Algorithms and Resources for the Monitoring of Very-Low-Frequency Signal Deviations Due to Solar Activity Using a Web-Based Software-Defined Radio-Distributed Network.
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Iliev, Ilia, Tudjarov, Kostadin, Nachev, Ivaylo, Petkov, Peter Z., Velchev, Yuliyan, and Ilieva, Ana
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SOLAR activity , *SOFTWARE-defined networking , *SOFTWARE radio , *CORONAL mass ejections , *SOLAR system , *MAGNETIC storms , *SOLAR flares , *COMPUTER software testing - Abstract
This work presents the development and testing of an experimental web-based SDR (software-defined radio) monitoring system for indirect solar activity detection, which has the ability to estimate and potentially predict various events in space and on earth, including solar flares, coronal mass ejections, and geomagnetic storms. The proposed system can be used to investigate the effect of solar activity on the propagation of very-low-frequency (VLF) signals. The advantages and benefits of the given approach are as follows: increasing measurement accuracy and eventual solar activity identification by combining measurements from multiple spatially distributed SDRs. The verification process involves carrying out several experiments comparing data from the GOES satellite system and the Dunksin SuperSID system with information received by the SDR monitoring system. Then, utilizing Pearson correlation coefficients, the measured data from the SDRs, along with those from the GOES satellite system and the Dunsing monitoring station, are investigated. At the time of a solar flare, the correlation value is above 90% for most of the stations used. Combining the signal-to-noise ratio via summation also shows an improvement in the results, with a correlation above 98%. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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6. Sodium and Chloride Balance in Critically Ill Patients
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Chatterjee, Ranajit, Garg, Ashutosh Kumar, Malbrain, Manu L.N.G., editor, Wong, Adrian, editor, Nasa, Prashant, editor, and Ghosh, Supradip, editor
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- 2024
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7. Rethinking PIDs: Why the distinction between primary and secondary immune disorders is more frequently relevant than that between inborn and acquired errors of immunity
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Seidel, Markus G.
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- 2024
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8. An Estimation of the Requirements of the Standardized Ileal Digestible Tryptophan, Valine, Isoleucine and Methionine on Young Pigs’ (Up to 50 kg) Feed Efficiency: A Meta-Regression Analysis
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Byungho Chae, Junior Isaac Celestin Poaty Ditengou, A-Leum Lee, Jisoo Tak, Inhyeok Cheon, and Nag-Jin Choi
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swine ,SID ,amino acid ,ratio ,meta-regression ,Veterinary medicine ,SF600-1100 ,Zoology ,QL1-991 - Abstract
Currently, the NRC amino acid (AA) requirements for pigs published in 2012 are used as a reference in variable swine industries. However, recent results in several articles suggest that the standardized ileal digestible (SID) AA–lysine (Lys) ratio significantly evolved over the last two decades, while some publications report inconsistent outcomes. Therefore, the present study used a meta-regression analysis to assess the relative ratio to lysine to maximize the feed efficiency of four essential amino acids (tryptophan, valine, isoleucine, and methionine) in pig diets. According to the PRISMA guidelines, articles examining the target AA requirement using a basal diet supplemented with varying levels of crystalline AA (tryptophan, valine, isoleucine, or methionine) were identified across Scopus, PubMed, and Science Direct. As a result, 23, 22, 16, and 9 articles using tryptophan, valine, isoleucine, and methionine were selected and categorized into experiments for inclusion in our meta-analysis. The results suggested that the requirements of tryptophan, valine, isoleucine, and methionine in our meta-regression analysis were superior to NRC recommendations, regardless of the regression models and the growth phases with significant RSQ values (RSQ ≈ 1). Also, the QUAD and CLP regression models emphasized higher requirements than the LP model for the great majority of amino acids and growth phases. The results of the QUAD and CLP models were selected as estimations of the amino acid requirements for pigs under challenged conditions, whereas the LP model was chosen to estimate the amino acid requirements of genetically improved pigs under a modern housing system. The results of this meta-regression analysis could be used to refresh the information on the NRC amino acids (AA) requirements for swine.
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- 2024
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9. Experiences of teachers in vocational programmes in special needs schools, City of Cape Town
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Elana T. Solomon, Rosemary Luger, and Lieketseng Ned
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teacher ,challenges ,vocational programme ,vocational education and training ,special needs schools ,severe intellectual disability ,sid ,differentiated curriculum assessment policy statement ,dcaps. ,Vocational rehabilitation. Employment of people with disabilities ,HD7255-7256 ,Communities. Classes. Races ,HT51-1595 - Abstract
Background: Vocational programmes run by teachers in the special needs school context can play a significant role in the vocational development of learners with severe intellectual disability (SID). This study aimed to answer the question ‘what are the challenges faced by teachers in the implementation of vocational programmes in selected public special needs schools for learners with SID in the Metropolitan (Metro) District within the City of Cape Town?’ Objectives: The objectives were to describe the challenges as perceived by participants, to highlight common and contrasting challenges in the different schools and to share recommendations on support needed. Method: A qualitative descriptive study was conducted. A combination of purposive and snowball sampling strategies was used to select six teachers from six special needs schools. One-on-one semi-structured interviews with teachers were performed. An interview schedule was used as a tool and all interviews were transcribed and translated into English verbatim. Thematic analysis was applied. Results: The findings showed that teachers encounter inadequate resources, a lack of training, and poor support systems. This study highlights the issues of existing policy and the lack of a mandatory policy on vocational programmes in South Africa. Conclusion: The participants’ experiences added to the existing literature by providing valuable insights into the obstacles teachers encounter in this relatively new curriculum. A multifaceted policy framework that is well funded and implemented is much needed to address the challenges identified. Contribution: The findings may contribute to the development and strengthening of policies on vocational programmes within the South African context.
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- 2024
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10. #SID2024AT Am 6. Februar 2024 ist Safer Internet Day Machen Sie mit!
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Katharina Kaiser-Müller
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#sid2024 ,saferinternet ,saferinternetday ,sid ,Communication. Mass media ,P87-96 - Abstract
Am 06. Februar 2024 findet zum 21. Mal der internationale Safer Internet Day statt. Das Motto lautete auch dieses Jahr wieder: „Safer Internet Day: Together for a better internet“. Egal ob Kinder, Jugendliche, Eltern, Schulen, Unternehmen oder Politik: Jeder kann einen Beitrag für ein „besseres Internet“ leisten ...
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- 2023
11. Crystalloid and Colloid Compositions and Their Impact
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Rudloff, Elke and Hopper, Kate
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crystalloid ,colloid ,plasma ,osmolarity ,fluid therapy ,COP ,SID ,strong ion difference ,Veterinary Sciences - Abstract
This manuscript will review crystalloid (hypo-, iso-, and hyper-tonic) and colloid (synthetic and natural) fluids that are available for intravenous administration with a focus on their electrolyte, acid-base, colligative, and rheological effects as they relate to each solution's efficacy and safety. The goal is for the reader to better understand the differences between each fluid and the influence on plasma composition, key organ systems, and their implications when used therapeutically in animals with critical illness.
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- 2021
12. VLF SIGNAL VARIATIONS SEEN IN THE BUCHAREST OBSERVATORY RECORDINGS.
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BEȘLIU-IONESCU, DIANA and BRUNO ȘONKA, ADRIAN
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SOLAR flares , *SOLAR activity , *ASTRONOMY , *SPACE sciences , *ASTRONOMICAL instruments - Abstract
This paper presents a new instrument setup at the Bucharest Observatory of the Astronomical Institute of the Romanian Academy, as well as preliminary results using this setup. It consists of records of VLF (very low frequency) perturbations using a superSID instrument. During March and December 2022 various mounts and settings tests have been performed. Starting October we obtained satisfactory data. We report on detecting the signature of moderate to intense solar flares (M and X-class). In this configuration, the C-class solar flares are less distinguishable from the background noise. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
13. Unraveling the Role of Toll-like Receptors in the Immunopathogenesis of Selected Primary and Secondary Immunodeficiencies.
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Mertowska, Paulina, Smolak, Konrad, Mertowski, Sebastian, and Grywalska, Ewelina
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PRIMARY immunodeficiency diseases , *TOLL-like receptors , *B cells , *COMMON variable immunodeficiency , *T cells , *CHRONIC lymphocytic leukemia - Abstract
The human immune system is a complex network of cells, tissues, and molecules that work together to defend the body against pathogens and maintain overall health. However, in some individuals, the immune system fails to function correctly, leading to immunodeficiencies. Immunodeficiencies can be classified into primary (PID) and secondary (SID) types, each with distinct underlying causes and manifestations. Toll-like receptors (TLRs), as key components of the immune system, have been implicated in the pathogenesis of both PID and SID. In this study, we aim to unravel the intricate involvement of TLR2, TLR4, TLR3, TLR7, TLR8, and TLR9 in the immunopathogenesis of common variable immunodeficiency—CVID (as PID)—and chronic lymphocytic leukemia—CLL (as SID). The obtained results indicate a significant increase in the percentage of all tested subpopulations of T lymphocytes and B lymphocytes showing positive expression of all analyzed TLRs in patients with CVID and CLL compared to healthy volunteers, constituting the control group, which is also confirmed by analysis of the concentration of soluble forms of these receptors in the plasma of patients. Furthermore, patients diagnosed with CVID are characterized by the percentage of all lymphocytes showing positive expression of the tested TLR2, TLR4, TLR3, and TLR9 and their plasma concentrations in relation to patients with CLL. By investigating the functions and interactions of TLRs within the immune system, we seek to shed light on their critical role in the development and progression of these immunodeficiencies. Through a comprehensive analysis of the literature and presented experimental data, we hope to deepen our understanding of the complex mechanisms by which TLRs contribute to the pathogenesis of PID and SID. Ultimately, our findings may provide valuable insights into developing targeted therapeutic strategies to mitigate the impact of these disorders on those affected by immunodeficiency. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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14. Safety and efficacy of extended versus standard interval dosing of natalizumab in multiple sclerosis patients: a systematic review and meta-analysis
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Rabea, Eslam Mohammed, Belal, Mohamed Mohamed, Hafez, Abdelrahman H., Elbanna, Ashraf Hassan, Khalifa, Mahmoud Ahmed, Nourelden, Anas Zakarya, Mahmoud, Nada H., and Zaazouee, Mohamed Sayed
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- 2024
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15. HEMATO-BIOCHEMICAL STUDIES ON BOVINE TUBERCULOSIS IN DAIRY ANIMALS.
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Meena, Yogendra Kumar, Meena, Dharm Singh, Mali, Madan Mohan, Dadhich, Rohitash, Shekhawat, Surendra Singh, and Singh, Satyaveer
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TUBERCULOSIS in cattle , *LEUCOCYTES , *LYMPHOCYTE count , *BLOOD proteins , *SERUM albumin , *EOSINOPHILS , *ERYTHROCYTES - Abstract
The present study was carried out to record alterations in various haemato-biochemical parameters in dairy animals suffering from bovine tuberculosis in Jaipur region of Rajasthan. A totalof 400 animals were randomly screened by using SID and ELISA test. The combined prevalence was recorded as 2%. The animals showed positive reactions in both tests were selected to record the changes in their haemato-biochemical parameters. The results revealed significantly (p<0.05) decreased values of Hemoglobin, total erythrocytes count, PCV and lymphocytes whereas total leucocytes count, neutrophils, eosinophils and monocytes observed significantly (p<0.05) increased in bovine tuberculosis positive animals as compare to healthy animals. The values of serum total protein, ALT, AST, ALP, globulin and bilirubin were observed significantly (p<0.05) higher whereas value of serum albumin found significantly (p<0.05) lower in bovine tuberculosis affected animals. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
16. Mapping of TOGAF ADM and TMForum Frameworx in the Telecommunication Industry
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Lubis, Muharman, Nugroho, Firdaus Adi, Lumingkewas, Lyvia Winiyanti, Lubis, Arif Ridho, Kacprzyk, Janusz, Series Editor, Gomide, Fernando, Advisory Editor, Kaynak, Okyay, Advisory Editor, Liu, Derong, Advisory Editor, Pedrycz, Witold, Advisory Editor, Polycarpou, Marios M., Advisory Editor, Rudas, Imre J., Advisory Editor, Wang, Jun, Advisory Editor, Yang, Xin-She, editor, Sherratt, Simon, editor, Dey, Nilanjan, editor, and Joshi, Amit, editor
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- 2022
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17. Penerapaan Sistem Informasi Desa Menggunakan OpenSID di Desa Tanjung Dayang Selatan, Kabupaten Ogan Ilir, Sumatera Selatan
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Abdiansah Abdiansah, Alvi Syahrini Utami, Novi Yusliani, Kanda Januar Miraswan, and Ahmad Fali Oklilas
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sid ,opensid ,pkm ,Technology (General) ,T1-995 ,Social Sciences ,Social sciences (General) ,H1-99 - Abstract
Sistem Informasi Desa (SID) adalah seperangkat alat dan proses pemanfaatan data dan informasi untuk mendukung pengelolaan sumber daya berbasis komunitas di tingkat desa. SID merupakan bagian dari implementasi Undang-Undang (UU) Desa. UU Desa Pasal 86 UU no. 6 Tahun 2014 tentang Sistem Informasi Pembangunan Desa dan Pembangunan Kawasan Perdesaan. Desa belum dapat mengimplementasikan SID karena kurangnya pemahaman perangkat desa tentang SID. Oleh karena itu, kebutuhan akan pelatihan SID menjadi sangat urgen bagi desa khususnya para perangkat desa. Untuk mengatasi masalah tersebut, Fakultas Ilmu Komputer, Universitas Sriwijaya, melakukan kegiatan pelatihan SID berbasis OpenSID melalui program Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat (PkM). Hasil dari pelatihan diperoleh bahwa materi yang diberikan cukup dipahami oleh semua peserta pelatihan meskipun mereka belum pernah menggunakan aplikasi yang sejenis. Selain itu, mereka percaya bahwa SID dapat membantu administrasi desa dan meningkatkan layanan informasi desa.
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- 2021
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18. #SID2023AT
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Katharina Kaiser-Müller
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xSID2023AT ,SID ,Safer Internet Day ,Communication. Mass media ,P87-96 - Abstract
Am 07. Februar 2023 findet zum 20. Mal der internationale Safer Internet Day statt. Das Motto lautete auch dieses Jahr wieder: „Safer Internet Day: Together for a better internet“. Egal ob Kinder, Jugendliche, Eltern, Schulen, Unternehmen oder Politik: Jeder kann einen Beitrag für ein „besseres Internet“ leisten ...
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- 2022
19. Unraveling the Role of Toll-like Receptors in the Immunopathogenesis of Selected Primary and Secondary Immunodeficiencies
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Paulina Mertowska, Konrad Smolak, Sebastian Mertowski, and Ewelina Grywalska
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CLL ,CVID ,TLR ,SID ,PID ,immunodeficiency ,Cytology ,QH573-671 - Abstract
The human immune system is a complex network of cells, tissues, and molecules that work together to defend the body against pathogens and maintain overall health. However, in some individuals, the immune system fails to function correctly, leading to immunodeficiencies. Immunodeficiencies can be classified into primary (PID) and secondary (SID) types, each with distinct underlying causes and manifestations. Toll-like receptors (TLRs), as key components of the immune system, have been implicated in the pathogenesis of both PID and SID. In this study, we aim to unravel the intricate involvement of TLR2, TLR4, TLR3, TLR7, TLR8, and TLR9 in the immunopathogenesis of common variable immunodeficiency—CVID (as PID)—and chronic lymphocytic leukemia—CLL (as SID). The obtained results indicate a significant increase in the percentage of all tested subpopulations of T lymphocytes and B lymphocytes showing positive expression of all analyzed TLRs in patients with CVID and CLL compared to healthy volunteers, constituting the control group, which is also confirmed by analysis of the concentration of soluble forms of these receptors in the plasma of patients. Furthermore, patients diagnosed with CVID are characterized by the percentage of all lymphocytes showing positive expression of the tested TLR2, TLR4, TLR3, and TLR9 and their plasma concentrations in relation to patients with CLL. By investigating the functions and interactions of TLRs within the immune system, we seek to shed light on their critical role in the development and progression of these immunodeficiencies. Through a comprehensive analysis of the literature and presented experimental data, we hope to deepen our understanding of the complex mechanisms by which TLRs contribute to the pathogenesis of PID and SID. Ultimately, our findings may provide valuable insights into developing targeted therapeutic strategies to mitigate the impact of these disorders on those affected by immunodeficiency.
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- 2023
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20. L’engagement client envers les destinations touristiques : intérêt, définition et mesure.
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Camelis, Christèle, Marchat, Anne-Cécile, and Maunier, Cécile
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CUSTOMER relations ,MULTIDIMENSIONAL scaling ,SCALING (Social sciences) ,MARKETING ,TOURISM ,LOYALTY ,TOURIST attractions - Abstract
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- 2022
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21. Physicochemical Analysis of Mixed Venous and Arterial Blood Acid-Base State in Horses at Core Temperature during and after Moderate-Intensity Exercise.
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Lindinger, Michael I. and Waller, Amanda P.
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EXERCISE intensity , *ACTIVE recovery , *TEMPERATURE measuring instruments , *HORSES , *BODY temperature , *BLOOD plasma - Abstract
Simple Summary: The purposes of the present study were to determine the effect of core body temperature on acid-base variables and determine the origins of acid-base changes in the arterial and mixed venous blood of horses during exercise and recovery. Moderate intensity exercise resulted in an increase in body temperature that, in addition to exercise, affected acid-base status and gas partial pressures. Moderate intensity exercise resulted in a mild alkalosis that had markedly different origins in arterial blood than in mixed venous blood, and this was affected by the increase in core temperature during exercise and its resolution during recovery. In order to fully understand how acid-base status changes during exercise and recovery, it is importance to quantify the changes in both arterial and mixed venous blood, with adjustment to core temperature. Acid-base assessments using jugular vein blood samples are limited in comparison. The present study determined the independent contributions of temperature, strong ion difference ([SID]), total weak acid concentration ([Atot]) and PCO2 to changes in arterial and mixed venous [H+] and total carbon dioxide concentration ([TCO2]) during 37 min of moderate intensity exercise (~50% of heart rate max) and the first 60 min of recovery. Six horses were fitted with indwelling carotid and pulmonary artery (PA) catheters, had PA temperature measured, and had blood samples withdrawn for immediate analysis of plasma ion and gas concentrations. The increase in core temperature during exercise (+4.5 °C; p < 0.001) significantly (p < 0.05) increased PO2, PCO2, and [H+], but without a significant effect on [TCO2] (p > 0.01). The physicochemical acid-base approach was used to determine contributions of independent variables (except temperature) to the changes in [H+] and [TCO2]. In both arterial and venous blood, there was no acidosis during exercise and recovery despite significant (p < 0.05) increases in [lactate] and in venous PCO2. In arterial blood plasma, a mild alkalosis with exercise was due to primarily to a decrease in PCO2 (p < 0.05) and an increase in [SID] (p < 0.1). In venous blood plasma, a near absence of change in [H+] was due to the acidifying effects of increased PCO2 (p < 0.01) being offset by the alkalizing effects of increased [SID] (p < 0.05). The effect of temperature on PO2 (p < 0.001) resulted in an increased arterio-venous PO2 difference (p < 0.001) that would facilitate O2 transfer to contracting muscle. The simultaneous changes in the PCO2 and the concentrations of the other independent acid-base variables (contributions from individual strong and weak ions as manifest in [SID] and [Atot]) show complex, multilevel control of acid-base states in horses performing even moderate intensity exercise. Correction of acid-base variables to core body temperature presents a markedly different physiological response to exercise than that provided by variables measured and presented at an instrument temperature of 37 °C. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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22. Comment on 'Stewart’s Approach for Acid-base Disorders: Does the Strong Ion Difference and Effects Have an Impact on Intensive Care Unit Mortality?'
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Lütfi Telci
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acid-base ,sid ,lactate ,intensive care ,mortality ,Medicine ,Internal medicine ,RC31-1245 ,Medical emergencies. Critical care. Intensive care. First aid ,RC86-88.9 - Published
- 2023
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23. Methods to Assess Acid–Base Disorders
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Reddi, Alluru S. and Reddi, Alluru S.
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- 2020
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24. Temporal and spatial variation of income diversification strategies among rural households in South Africa.
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Mamabolo, Manana, Chaminuka, Petronella, and Machethe, Charles
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RURAL poor , *SPATIAL variation , *HOUSEHOLDS , *PANEL analysis , *PROVINCIAL governments , *NATIONAL income - Abstract
Understanding temporal and spatial variations of income diversification is important for developing policies aimed at reducing rural poverty. This study applied Simpson Index of Diversity (SID) to panel data from National Income Dynamics Study from 2008 to 2017 to investigate these variations across four provinces of South Africa. Findings point to the importance of disaggregating when analysing household income diversification. Limpopo, KwaZulu-Natal and North West had higher SID than the aggregated index, while Eastern Cape had lower degree of diversification. Contrary to other studies, this study found provinces with the highest and lowest income not having the highest degree of diversification. Over time, households diversified more, with SID increasing from 0.16–0.23 by 2017. The study recommends supporting households diversify their income. Specifically, the study recommends support for agriculture in KwaZulu-Natal, Eastern Cape and Limpopo, while in North West, provincial government should promote business ventures to improve household resilience. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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25. Utilization of Indian diabetes risk score (IDRS) in steroid-induced diabetes.
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Bolanthakodi, Nandakrishna, Holla, Avinash, Vidyasagar, Sudha, Bairy, Laxminarayan, Shastry, B. A., Hande, Manjunath, Kamath, Asha, and Adiga, Shalini
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STEROID-induced diseases , *GLYCOSYLATED hemoglobin , *SCIENTIFIC observation , *CONFIDENCE intervals , *PREDICTIVE tests , *STEROIDS , *ANTHROPOMETRY , *BLOOD sugar , *TYPE 2 diabetes , *RISK assessment , *ODDS ratio , *SENSITIVITY & specificity (Statistics) , *LONGITUDINAL method , *DISEASE risk factors - Abstract
Introduction: Steroid-induced diabetes (SID) can be defined as the occurrence of hyperglycemic state in non-diabetic individuals following steroid therapy. The traditional risk factors for type 2 DM, such as age, abdominal obesity, family history, and physical activity, have been incorporated in the Indian diabetes risk score (IDRS). We conducted this study to determine the use of IDRS in the prediction of SID. Materials and methods: A prospective observational, cohort study on non-diabetic subjects, aged between 18 and 70 years, on oral or parenteral steroid therapy for different diseases was conducted. Anthropometric records were collected. Baseline biochemical parameters in the blood (FPG, PPG, and HbA1c) were measured before initiating steroid therapy. The biochemical parameters, except HbA1c, were measured again on day 3 after steroid therapy initiation. Based on FPG and PPG of day 3, participants were categorized as normal, pre-diabetic, and diabetic. Based on IDRS, patients with SID were categorized as low-risk, moderate-risk, and high-risk IDRS groups for further analysis. Results: Out of 317 subjects, SID was found in 132(42%) subjects. We observed significantly higher age (p value = 0.04) and BMI (p value = 0.03) in diabetes group compared to normal and pre-diabetes groups. There was no significant difference (p = 0.6) in mean waist circumference across steroid-induced diabetic groups. A sedentary lifestyle (p = 0.359) and family history (p value = 0.388) have no association with SID. The incidence of SID was significantly high among high-risk IDRS (58%) when compared to that of low-risk (34.8%) and medium-risk (36%) IDRS (p < 0.001). IDRS more than 60 showed odds ratio of 1.69 (95% C.I, 1.24–2.16, p < 0.001) for steroid-induced diabetes. IDRS of more than 30 had 71.4% sensitivity and 44.6% specificity for SID (p value = 0.001). Conclusions: The cumulative scores of IDRS were higher in patients with SID. This score may be used as an initial screening test to select patients for blood sugar monitoring in those treated with steroids on OPD basis. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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26. Learning to Detect Instance-Level Salient Objects Using Complementary Image Labels.
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Tian, Xin, Xu, Ke, Yang, Xin, Yin, Baocai, and Lau, Rynson W. H.
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OBJECT recognition (Computer vision) , *CENTROID , *PREDICTION models , *PROGRESSIVE collapse - Abstract
Existing salient instance detection (SID) methods typically learn from pixel-level annotated datasets. In this paper, we present the first weakly-supervised approach to the SID problem. Although weak supervision has been considered in general saliency detection, it is mainly based on using class labels for object localization. However, it is non-trivial to use only class labels to learn instance-aware saliency information, as salient instances with high semantic affinities may not be easily separated by the labels. As the subitizing information provides an instant judgement on the number of salient items, it is naturally related to detecting salient instances and may help separate instances of the same class while grouping different parts of the same instance. Inspired by this observation, we propose to use class and subitizing labels as weak supervision for the SID problem. We propose a novel weakly-supervised network with three branches: a Saliency Detection Branch leveraging class consistency information to locate candidate objects; a Boundary Detection Branch exploiting class discrepancy information to delineate object boundaries; and a Centroid Detection Branch using subitizing information to detect salient instance centroids. This complementary information is then fused to produce a salient instance map. To facilitate the learning process, we further propose a progressive training scheme to reduce label noise and the corresponding noise learned by the model, via reciprocating the model with progressive salient instance prediction and model refreshing. Our extensive evaluations show that the proposed method plays favorably against carefully designed baseline methods adapted from related tasks. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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27. Invasive phenotype in triple negative breast cancer is inhibited by blocking SIN3A–PF1 interaction through KLF9 mediated repression of ITGA6 and ITGB1
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Rama Kadamb, Boris A Leibovitch, Eduardo F Farias, Nisha Dahiya, Hemant Suryawanshi, Nidhi Bansal, and Samuel Waxman
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SIN3A ,PF1 ,SID ,PAH2 domain ,KLF9 ,ITGB1 ,Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,RC254-282 - Abstract
SIN3A, a scaffold protein has regulatory functions in tumor biology. Through its Paired amphipathic helix (PAH2) domain, SIN3A interacts with PHF12 (PF1), a protein with SIN3 interaction domain (SID) that forms a complex with MRG15 and KDM5A/B. These components are often overexpressed in cancer. In the present study, we evaluated the role of SIN3A and its interacting partner PF1 in mediating inhibition of tumor growth and invasion in triple negative breast cancer (TNBC). We found profound inhibition of invasion, migration, and induction of cellular senescence by specific disruption of the PF1/SIN3A PAH2 domain interaction in TNBC cells expressing PF1-SID transcript or peptide treatment. Genome-wide transcriptomic analysis by RNA-seq revealed that PF1-SID downregulates several gene sets and pathways linked to invasion and migration. Integrin α6 (ITGA6) and integrin ß1 (ITGB1) and their downstream target proteins were downregulated in PF1-SID cells. We further determined increased presence of SIN3A and transcriptional repressor, KLF9, on promoters of ITGA6 and ITGB1 in PF1-SID cells. Knockdown of KLF9 leads to re-expression of ITGA6 and ITGB1 and restoration of the invasive phenotype, functionally linking KLF9 to this process. Overall, these data demonstrate that specific disruption of PF1/SIN3A, inhibits tumor growth, migration, and invasion. Also, PF1-SID not only inhibits tumor growth by senescence induction and reduced proliferation, but it also targets cancer stem cell gene expression and blocks mammosphere formation. Overall, these data demonstrate a mechanism whereby invasion and metastasis of TNBC can be suppressed by inhibiting SIN3A-PF1 interaction and enhancing KLF9 mediated suppression of ITGA6 and ITGB1.
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28. #SID2022AT
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Katharina Kaiser-Müller
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SID ,#SID2022AT ,Safer Internet Day ,Communication. Mass media ,P87-96 - Abstract
Der internationale Aktionstag am 8. Februar 2022 steht unter dem Motto „Together for a better internet“. Egal ob Kinder, Jugendliche, Eltern, Schulen, Unternehmen oder Politik: Jeder kann einen Beitrag für ein „besseres Internet“ leisten ...
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29. Secrets of the Síd: The Supernatural in Medieval Irish Texts
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Bitel, Lisa, Barry, Jonathan, Series editor, Blécourt, Willem de, Series editor, Davies, Owen, Series editor, and Ostling, Michael, editor
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30. Wenn der Safer Internet Day Online geht
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Katharina Kaiser-Müller and Barbara Buchegger
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#sid2021at ,SID ,Saferinternetday ,jugend internet monitor ,selbstwirksamkeit ,Communication. Mass media ,P87-96 - Abstract
Für den im Februar stattfinden Safer Internet Day (SID) werden jedes Jahr rund 400 Jugendliche befragt, um die Lebenswelt der Jugendlichen in sozialen Netzen deutlich zu machen. Heuer wurde – neben dem aktuellen Jugend Internet Monitor – auch eine Studie „Das Leben im Online-Stream. Soziale Netzwerke & Selbstdarstellung“ präsentiert. Und wie es in Zeiten der Pandemie üblich ist, fand der SID 2021 online statt.
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31. Determination of chargino and neutralino masses at the International Linear Collider
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Li, Yiming and Nomerotski, Andrei
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531.16 ,Particle physics ,SiD ,chargino ,neutralino ,supersymmetry ,vertex detector - Abstract
A feasibility study is presented which measures the masses of the chargino X̃₁
± and neutralinos X̃₁⁰ and X̃₂⁰ using the processes of e⁺e⁻→ X̃₁+ X̃₁- → X̃₁⁰X̃₁⁰W⁺W⁻ and e⁺e⁻→ X̃₂⁰X̃₂⁰ → X̃₁⁰X₁⁰ZZ at the International Linear Collider. The detector simulation is based on the Silicon Detector (SiD) concept and an integrated luminosity of 500 fb⁻¹ is considered at the centre-of-mass energy of 500 GeV. A template-fitting method is employed to measure the chargino and neutralino masses, which results in uncertainties of 0.16 GeV, 0.5 GeV and 1.0 GeV for the mass of X̃₁⁰, X̃₁± and X̃₂⁰ respectively. A study on the ISIS2 sensor, a technology for the ILC vertex detector, is also presented. The characteristic of the sensors are studied for both its test structure and main array pixels. The operation conditions are optimized and the sensor successfully demonstrated its capabilities of in-situ charge storage and charge transfer. The charge transfer efficiency is measured to be better than 98%.- Published
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32. Physicochemical Analysis of Mixed Venous and Arterial Blood Acid-Base State in Horses at Core Temperature during and after Moderate-Intensity Exercise
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Michael I. Lindinger and Amanda P. Waller
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stewart acid-base ,strong ion difference ,SID ,total weak acid concentration ,Atot ,acid-base partitioning ,Veterinary medicine ,SF600-1100 ,Zoology ,QL1-991 - Abstract
The present study determined the independent contributions of temperature, strong ion difference ([SID]), total weak acid concentration ([Atot]) and PCO2 to changes in arterial and mixed venous [H+] and total carbon dioxide concentration ([TCO2]) during 37 min of moderate intensity exercise (~50% of heart rate max) and the first 60 min of recovery. Six horses were fitted with indwelling carotid and pulmonary artery (PA) catheters, had PA temperature measured, and had blood samples withdrawn for immediate analysis of plasma ion and gas concentrations. The increase in core temperature during exercise (+4.5 °C; p < 0.001) significantly (p < 0.05) increased PO2, PCO2, and [H+], but without a significant effect on [TCO2] (p > 0.01). The physicochemical acid-base approach was used to determine contributions of independent variables (except temperature) to the changes in [H+] and [TCO2]. In both arterial and venous blood, there was no acidosis during exercise and recovery despite significant (p < 0.05) increases in [lactate] and in venous PCO2. In arterial blood plasma, a mild alkalosis with exercise was due to primarily to a decrease in PCO2 (p < 0.05) and an increase in [SID] (p < 0.1). In venous blood plasma, a near absence of change in [H+] was due to the acidifying effects of increased PCO2 (p < 0.01) being offset by the alkalizing effects of increased [SID] (p < 0.05). The effect of temperature on PO2 (p < 0.001) resulted in an increased arterio-venous PO2 difference (p < 0.001) that would facilitate O2 transfer to contracting muscle. The simultaneous changes in the PCO2 and the concentrations of the other independent acid-base variables (contributions from individual strong and weak ions as manifest in [SID] and [Atot]) show complex, multilevel control of acid-base states in horses performing even moderate intensity exercise. Correction of acid-base variables to core body temperature presents a markedly different physiological response to exercise than that provided by variables measured and presented at an instrument temperature of 37 °C.
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33. Aufruf: Safer Internet Day 2021
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Katharina Kaiser-Müller
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SID2021 ,safer internet day ,sid ,Communication. Mass media ,P87-96 - Abstract
Am 9. Februar 2021 findet der internationale Safer Internet Day bereits zum 18. Mal statt. Unter dem Motto „Together for a better internet“ dreht sich alles um den sicheren und verantwortungsvollen Umgang mit digitalen Medien. Die EU-Initiative Saferinternet.at ruft gemeinsam mit dem Bundesministerium für Arbeit, Familie und Jugend sowie dem Bundesministerium für Bildung, Wissenschaft und Forschung dazu auf, sich aktiv mit eigenen Projekten am Safer Internet Day 2021 zu beteiligen.
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34. Mercury content and distribution in household dust and soil in the town of Šid
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Nedić Aleksandra B., Pucarević Mira M., Ninkov Jordana M., Stojić Nataša S., and Milić Dubravka M.
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mercury ,potentially toxic elements ptes ,household dust ,soil ,šid ,Science (General) ,Q1-390 - Abstract
Mercury (Hg) and potentially toxic elements (PTEs) are components of household dust and are a risk for human health. The aim of this study was to determine the concentrations of Hg and PTEs in household dust in individual housing facilities in the town of Šid, Serbia and their correlation to the content of the elements found in the surrounding garden soil. Total of 64 samples of household dust were collected from 16 locations of individual housing facilities on 4 occasions. Samples of surrounding yard and garden soil were simultaneously collected. None of the 64 analysed soil samples exceeded the threshold limit (TL) prescribed by law for non-agricultural soil, which is 0.3 mg kg-1 DM. Content of Hg in household dust was much higher than in the surrounding soil and ranged from 0.005 to 1.566 mg kg-1 DM. The resulting values of PTEs (As, B, Co, Cr, Cu, Ni, Pb, and Zn) in household dust had a significantly higher range than in the soil. Contents of Hg, B, Cu, and Zn were much higher in household dust than in the soil. According to the results of correlations of the analysed elements in household dust and surrounding soil, and according to the analysed locations, direct effect of Hg and PTEs contents on the content of the same elements in household dust was not confirmed.
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35. 15 Jahre Saferinternet in Österreich.
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Katharina Kaiser-Müller
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Saferinternet ,SID ,Medienkompetenz ,Umgang digitale Medien ,Communication. Mass media ,P87-96 - Abstract
Saferinternet.at bietet zielgruppengerechte und individuell gestaltbare Workshops und Vorträge – für Kinder, Jugendliche, PädagogInnen, Eltern und MultiplikatorInnen in ganz Österreich. Saterinternet.at hat im Laufe des Projekts 265 verschiedene Broschüren, Folder, Videos etc. erstellt. Der internationale Safer Internet Day (SID) steht jährlich im Februar ganz im Zeichen der sicheren Nutzung digitaler Medien …
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- 2020
36. Extensibility of searching and retrieving documents in Persian scientific databases (case study:writing words continuously and separatly)
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Ayoob Ranjbar and Javad Abbaspour
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information retrieval ,persian scientific databases ,writing words continuously ,writing words separately ,persian script ,orthography ,magiran ,sid ,ricest ,Bibliography. Library science. Information resources - Abstract
Purpose: This article aimed to investigate the extensibility of document retrieval in the form of writing words continuously and separately in three Persian scientific databases, Magiran, SID and RICEST. Methodology: The research was conducted through the content analysis method. The statistical population consisted of existing documents in Persian scientific databases. Using Cochran's formula, 432 documents were chosen with the simple stratified sampling. The research tool was a researcher-made checklist contained examples (keywords) that could have the possibility of occurrence of writing words continuously and separately. Findings: The results revealed that there was a difference between the retrieval capability of Persian scientific databases with each form of writing words continuously and separately. In addition, findings revealed that while searching in scientific databases, only 5.3 % of documents can be retrieved with each form of writing words and in contrast 94.7% of documents were retrieved only with the same state of recorded examples of documents. Also, the comparison of the writing form of the examples in the PDF version of the documents with the information provided by the same documents in the Persian Scientific Databases showed that writing form of a significant portion of the examples of documents has been altered from writing words semi-spacely to separately and continuously. Conclusion: Present study revealed that the studied Persian Scientific Databases have not addressed the challenges of writing words continuously and separately in a comprehensive way in order to improve recall of search results; this undesirable situation may lead to loss documents which are saved in databases with other forms of writing.
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37. Prediktor Outcome pada Cedera Kepala Traumatik (Glukosa, Laktat, SID, MDA, Cerebral Extraction Ratio for Oxygen/CERO2 )
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Agus Baratha Suyasa, Sudadi Sudadi, Sri Rahardjo, and Bambang Suryono
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kadar glukosa ,laktat ,sid ,mda ,cero2 ,prediktor outcome ,cedera kepala traumatik (tbi) ,levels of glucose ,lactate ,predictors of outcome ,traumatic brain injury (tbi) ,Anesthesiology ,RD78.3-87.3 - Abstract
Latar Belakang: Jaringan tubuh memiliki kebutuhan yang berbeda terhadap glukosa. Otak memiliki kebutuhan yang paling besar terhadap glukosa. Otak sangat rentan terhadap iskemia yang menunjukkan bahwa otak memiliki laju metabolik yang tinggi. Mekanisme injury iskemia adalah perubahan biokimia dan perubahan fisiologis yang terjadi karena ganguan sirkulasi. Perubahan-perubahan tersebut seperti: (1) Hilangnya phospat energi tinggi, (2) Asidosis karena proses anaerob yang menghasilkan laktat dan (3) No Reflow karena oedem otak. Penggunaan kadar laktat sebagai indikator iskemia jaringan, telah banyak dilakukan dalam berbagai penelitian. Hasil-hasil penelitian tersebut menunjukkan bahwa kadar laktat dapat digunakan sebagai penanda awal untuk memprediksi resiko komplikasi, mortalitas post operatif dan kejadian MOF (Multiple Organ Failure). Belakangan banyak dibicarakan mengenai hubungan perubahan SID dengan outcome klinis yang buruk. Mereka menemukan bahwa SID/SIG merupakan prediktor kuat terhadap outcome pasien. Stres oksidatif merupakan salah satu mekanisme yang terlibat dalam kerusakan saraf akibat iskemia dan reperfusi, diperkirakan karena terbentuknya lipid peroksidase. MDA digunakan sebagai penanda dari peroksidasi lipid, terutama untuk proses-proses yang berhubungan dengan stress oksidatif. Rasio ekstraksi oksigen serebral (CERO2) dapat dipergunakan sebagai indikator adanya iskemia otak. Subyek dan Metode: Sebelas pasien cedera kepala traumatik dengan GCS awal 5-12 yang menjalani operasi kraniotomi evakuasi, dilakukan pengamatan terhadap kadar glukosa, laktat, SID, MDA, nilai CERO2 serta outcome (nilai APS Score) dari pre operasi sampai 3 hari pasca operasi di ICU. Sample darah diambil dari vena jugularis interna dan arteri radialis. Hasil pengamatan dianalisa untuk melihat hubungan antara variabel pengamatan dengan outcome. Hasil: Ditemukan hubungan yang kuat antara variable kadar laktat, MDA, CERO2 terhadap outcome pasien secara umum. Namun terdapat variasi jika analisa dilakukan menurut kondisi waktu pengamatan. Hari ke-2 adalah waktu yang paling ideal untuk melihat pengaruh kadar laktat terhadap outcome sedangkan untuk melihat hubungan MDA dan CERO2 terhadap outcome, waktu pengamatan paling ideal hari ke-3. Simpulan: Variabel kadar laktat, MDA dan OER menunjukkan hasil yang menjanjikan sebagai prediktor outcome pada pasien dengan cedera kepala traumatik pasca kraniotomi walaupun belum dapat di simpulkan dan dijadikan acuan secara luas. Perlu suatu penelitian multicentre dengan jumlah sample yang lebih banyak serta desain penelitian yang baik untuk mendapatkan hasil yang benar-benar dapat di jadikan acuan secara luas mengenai variabel prediktor serta waktu pengamatan sehingga dapat memberikan informasi yang baik tentang prognosis outcome pasien cedera kepala traumatik, yang tetap berdasar pada patofisiologi cedera kepala serta kaskade kematian sel karena cedera otak sekunder. Predictor of Outcome in Traumatic Brain Injury (Glucosa, Lactate, SID, MDA, Cerebral Extraction Ratio for Oxygen/CERO2) Background: The tissue has a different requirement for glucose. The brain has the greatest need for glucose. The brain is very susceptible to ischemia suggests that the brain has a high metabolic rate. Mechanism of ischemic injury is the biochemical changes and physiological changes that occur due to circulatory disturbances. Such changes as: (1) The loss of high energy phosphate, (2) acidosis due to anaerobic process that produces lactic and (3) No Reflow because of brain edema. The use of lactate levels as an indicator of tissue ischemia, has been widely applied in various studies. The results of these studies indicate that the levels of lactate can be used as an early marker for predicting the risk of complications, postoperative mortality and the incidence of MOF (Multiple Organ Failure). Lately a lot of talk about the relationship SID changes with poor clinical outcome. They found that the SID / SIG is a strong predictor of patient outcome. Oxidative stress is one of the mechanisms involved in neuronal damage due to ischemia and reperfusion, presumably due to the formation of lipid peroxidation. MDA is used as a marker of lipid peroxidation, especially for processes associated with oxidative stress. CERO2 can be used as an indicator of cerebral ischemia. Subjects and Method: Eleven patients with a traumatic head injury initial GCS 5-12 who underwent craniotomy with evacuation operations, was observed on levels of glucose, lactate, SID, MDA, the CERO2 and the outcome (the APS Score) from pre surgery to 3 days after surgery in the ICU. Blood samples taken from the jugular internal vein and radial artery. Observations were analyzed to see the relationship between the variables with the outcome observations. Results: Found a strong relationship between the variable: levels of lactate, MDA and CERO2 on patient outcomes in general. But there are variations between them according to the conditions when the analysis carried out observations. Day 2 is the most ideal time to see the effect on outcome of lactate levels whereas to see the relationship between the MDA and CERO2 to outcome, the observation idealy taken on day 3. Conclusion: The variables, levels of lactate, MDA and CERO2 showed promising results as a predictor of outcome in patients with traumatic brain injury after craniotomy, although not yet to be concluded and is widely used as a reference. Need a multicentre study with more number of samples and good research design to get the results that can really make a reference in a broad range of predictor variables and the observations so as to provide good information about the prognosis of outcome of patients with traumatic brain injury, who remain based on the pathophysiology of brain injury and cell death cascade of secondary brain injury.
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38. Simulation of Breathing Patterns and Classification of Sensor Data for the early detection of impending Sudden Infant Death
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Munz Michael and Wolf Nicolas
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wearable sensors ,sid ,pattern classification ,artificial neural networks ,inertial measurement units ,Medicine - Abstract
In this work, a methodology for the classification of breathing patterns in order to prevent sudden infant death (SID) incidents is presented. The basic idea is to classify breathing patterns which might lead to SID prior to an incident. A thorax sensor is proposed, which is able to simulate breathing patterns given by certain parameters. A sensor combination of conductive strain fabric and an inertial measurement unit is used for data acquisition. The data is then classified using a neural network.
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39. Opioid use disorder among pregnant women in the 2000–2014 North Carolina state inpatient database.
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Alemu, Brook T., Beydoun, Hind A., Olayinka, Olaniyi, and Young, Beth
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SUBSTANCE abuse risk factors , *FETAL growth retardation , *LENGTH of stay in hospitals , *PREMATURE labor , *EVALUATION of medical care , *NARCOTICS , *PERINATAL death , *POSTPARTUM depression , *PREGNANCY complications , *PREGNANT women , *RACE , *SUBSTANCE abuse , *COMORBIDITY , *LOGISTIC regression analysis , *DISCHARGE planning , *RETROSPECTIVE studies , *STATISTICAL models , *PREGNANCY - Abstract
Background: The opioid epidemic's impact reached an increasing portion of the United States population, including pregnant women. Objectives: We sought to determine the prevalence and factors associated with opioid use disorders during pregnancy in North Carolina. Study Design: Using North Carolina's State Inpatient Sample, a retrospective study was conducted to identify pregnancy-related discharges between 2000 and 2014. Hospital discharge records associated with ICD-9-CM diagnoses codes for the use of opioids for all eligible pregnancy-related discharges were extracted. Logistic regression models were used to estimate unadjusted and adjusted bivariate and multivariate relationships. Results: Of 1,937,455 pregnancy-related hospitalization in North Carolina, 6,084 were associated with opioid use, a prevalence of 3.14 cases per 1,000 discharge. Maternal opioid use was associated with an increased odds of early onset delivery, threatened preterm labor, premature rupture of membranes, postpartum depression, stillbirth and poor fetal growth. Women who used opioids during pregnancy had prolonged hospital stays (>5 days) and were 2 times as likely to have more than 4 procedures performed during hospitalization. Compared to other racial groups, non-Hispanic whites had a notably higher prevalence of opioid use disorders (5.8/1,000 pregnancy-related discharges) (P < 0.05 for all). Conclusions: Very few health issues have garnered the attention of such diverse sectors of our society as the opioid epidemic. As the first state-level analysis of opioid use disorders among delivery hospitalizations, these findings suggest the need for a system-wide public health response such as improved funding for Medicaid and child welfare systems to improve the health of the opioid-exposed mother-infant dyad. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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40. MOLECULAR DETECTION OF VIRULENCE GENES (PILB AND SID) IN PSEUDOMONAS SYRINGAE PV. LACHRYMANS ISOLATED FROM CUCUMBER LEAVES.
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Al-Fallooji, Saba A. K., Al-Hasnawi, Sabah L., and Al-Yasseen, Ahlam K.
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MICROBIAL virulence ,PARASITISM ,PSEUDOMONAS syringae ,CUCUMBERS ,ELECTROPHORESIS - Abstract
Pseudomonas syringae pv. lachrymans possessed a lot of factors that play an important role in the development of parasitism and growth stages of the pathogen on plant host and consider a quantitative measure of plant disease. Therefore, this study was conducted to investigate some genes responsible for the virulence factors (pilB and Sid) in isolates of P. syringaepv. lachrymans that caused angular spot disease on cucumber leaves in different areas of Najaf province. The results showed that the pilB and Sid genes were amplified in fifty-two isolates of P. syringae pv. lachrymans, forty-five isolates containedpilB gene which responsible for adhesion factors through the emergence of binds in a molecular size of 586 base pairs on agarose gel after electrophoresis. Also forty-five isolates contained Sid gene, which responsible for the siderophore factor through the emergence of binds in a molecular size of 572 base pairs on agarose gel. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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41. Good for Society or Good for Business? Division I Sports Information Directors' Attitudes Toward the Commercialization of Sports.
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Whiteside, Erin, Hardin, Marie, and Ash, Erin
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SPORTS marketing ,COMMERCIALIZATION ,COLLEGE sports - Abstract
Through increased visibility in the mass media, collegiate sports have grown at an astounding rate over the past 50 years, leading critics to charge that they are often governed from a standpoint that does not protect academic priorities but instead emphasizes business interests. In light of this trend, the authors used a survey to examine the attitudes of sports information directors (SIDS)--the individuals who are charged with furthering institutional agendas in sport--at the NCAA Division 1 level. The findings suggest that SIDs generally identify with the belief that sports are inherently good for society but are mixed in their attitudes toward college sport's biggest revenue generator, football. The results are considered in context with research on SIDs and on media produced by athletic departments. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2011
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42. Applying Lundberg and Halton Theory in Using Scientific Information Database (SID): The Case of Ahvaz Shahid Chamran University Postgraduate Students
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Fariba Nazari, Zahed Bigdali, and Avad Savari
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database ,Lundberg and Hulten theory ,SID ,Ahvaz Shahid Chamran University ,informed use. ,Bibliography. Library science. Information resources - Abstract
This study aimed to investigate postgraduate students’ behavior in using Scientific Information Database (SID) through Lundberg and Halton theory. The research was done using survey and descriptive method. The population included 3491 postgraduate students at Shahid Chamran University in 2014 using Krejcie and Morgan table and stratified random sampling based on the population proportion at different faculties. Finally, 346 postgraduate students were selected as the sample. The results revealed a meaningful correlation between postgraduate students’ use behaviour and targeted use of SID. There was also a meaningful correlation between their use behaviour and the informed selection of SID. The findings indicated a meaningful correlation between postgraduate students’ use behaviour and the competition of SID with other databases. This confirms the strong correlation between the two variables and also simultaneous changes of the two variables, i.e. students’ use behaviour and the competition for the accountability of databases. Moreover, it was found that there was a significant relationship between use behaviour and meeting the information needs of postgraduate students through SID. In addition, use behaviour and value judgments of cultural intentions of SID had a significant correlation. Among the variables, the highest correlation coefficient was between informed selection and user’s behaviour (r = 0.867) and the lowest correlation coefficient was between purposeful behaviour and competition (r = 0.578).
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43. SID 2020: Am 12. Februar 2020 ist Safer Internet Day
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Katharina Kaiser-Müller
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Saferinternet ,SID ,Safer Internet Day ,2020 ,Communication. Mass media ,P87-96 - Abstract
Der internationale Safer Internet Day 2020 findet am Dienstag, den 11. Februar zum 17. Mal statt. Unter dem Motto "Together for a better internet" ruft die Initiative der Europäischen Kommission wieder weltweit zu Veranstaltungen und Aktionen rund um das Thema Internetsicherheit auf ...
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- 2019
44. Studie: Immer mehr Jugendliche im digitalen Zeitstress
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Katharina Kaiser-Müller
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sid ,safer internet day ,saferinternet aktionsmonat ,Communication. Mass media ,P87-96 - Published
- 2019
45. Helios 2D VLF Solar Telescope
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Mazzi, Thomas and Fortini, Matteo
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astronomy ,SID ,astrophysics ,VLF ,radio telescope ,ionosphere ,solar - Abstract
Telecommunications systems of the early 1900s used shortwave for long-distance connections and understanding the behavior of the ionosphere was very important for transoceanic communications. With the arrival of satellite technologies, the study of the ionosphere has decreased to become a small research area. The Helios system, thanks to the use of modern low-cost digital technology, allows amateur associations to undertake the journey to discover the ionosphere again, to study how it reacts to the influence of the Sun and more generally to ionizing radiation arriving from space. In this article we present the 2D evolution of the Helios system, which has greater sensitivity and enables phase and polarization measures as well as magnitude.
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46. The Commodore 64 and Its Architecture
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Dillon, Roberto and Dillon, Roberto
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- 2015
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47. КАНОНСКА ВИЗИТАЦИЯ ГРЕКОКАТОЛЇЦКИХ ПАРОХИЙОХ БАЧКО-СРИМСКОГО ДЕКАНАТУ КРИЖЕВСКЕЙ ЕПАРХИЇ З 1838. РОКУ
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Рамач, Янко
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48. Characterization of the SPIDER Cs oven prototype in the CAesium Test Stand for the ITER HNB negative ion sources.
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Rizzolo, Andrea, Barbisan, Marco, Bizzotto, Luisa, Capobianco, Roberto, De Muri, Michela, Fadone, Michele, Ghiraldelli, Raffaele, Gorno, Sophie, Laterza, Bruno, Marchiori, Giuseppe, Marcuzzi, Diego, Migliorato, Luisa, Molon, Federico, Ravarotto, Diego, Rizzieri, Roberto, Rossetto, Federico, Sartori, Emanuele, Serianni, Gianluigi, and Veltri, Pierluigi
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PLASMA beam injection heating , *ION sources , *ANIONS , *CESIUM , *NEUTRAL beams - Abstract
The ITER Heating Neutral Beam (HNB) injector is required to deliver 16.7 MW of power to the plasma from a neutralized beam of H−/D− negative ions, produced by an RF source and accelerated up to 1 MeV. To enhance the H−/D− production, Cs will be routinely evaporated in the source by means of specific ovens embedded in the source, to reduce its work function. Controlling and monitoring the evaporation rate of Cs inside the source will be fundamental to achieve the desired performance for the ITER HNB. The prototype RF negative ion source SPIDER has been developed and built in the Neutral Beam Test Facility at Consorzio RFX. In SPIDER, liquid Cs based ovens will be used to inject Cs vapors inside the source. The CAesium Test Stand (CATS) has been specifically designed and set up for testing, commissioning, and characterizing Cs ovens in vacuum, but also to study the Cs evaporation and deposition onto surfaces. A SPIDER Cs oven prototype has been manufactured and tested in CATS in order to characterize its thermal behavior, by means of thermocouples and thermal camera, and its Cs flux, by means of Surface Ionization Detectors and Laser Absorption Spectroscopy. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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49. Simulation of Breathing Patterns and Classification of Sensor Data for the early detection of impending Sudden Infant Death.
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Wolf, Nicolas and Munz, Michael
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50. Mapping hydrothermal alteration zones and lineaments associated with orogenic gold mineralization using ASTER data: A case study from the Sanandaj-Sirjan Zone, Iran.
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Sheikhrahimi, Abdollah, Pour, Amin Beiranvand, Pradhan, Biswajeet, and Zoheir, Basem
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HYDROTHERMAL alteration , *MINERALIZATION , *GOLD , *MULTIPLE correspondence analysis (Statistics) , *SHEAR zones , *MINING corporations - Abstract
Abstract The Sanandaj-Sirjan Zone (SSZ) is considered as an important region for gold exploration in the western sector of Iran. Its mountainous topography and unpaved routes make its study challenging for researchers and raise the costs for mining companies strating new exploration plans. Gold mineralization mainly occurs as irregular to lenticular sulfide-bearing quartz veins along shear zones in deformed mafic to intermediate metavolcanic and metasedimentary rocks. In this investigation, ASTER data are used for mapping hydrothermal alteration minerals and to better discriminate geological structural features associated with orogenic gold occurrences in the area. Image transformation techniques such as specialized band ratioing and Principal Component Analysis are used to delineate lithological units and alteration minerals. Supervised classification techniques, namely Spectral Angle Mapper (SAM) and Spectral Information Divergence (SID) are applied to detect subtle differences between indicator alteration minerals associated with ground-truth gold locations in the area. The directional filtering technique is applied to help in tracing along the strike the different linear structures. Results demonstrate that the integration of image transformation techniques and supervised classification of ASTER data with fieldwork and geochemical exploration studies has a great efficiency in targeting new prospects of gold mineralization in the SSZ. The approach used in this research provides a fast, cost-efficient means to start a comprehensive geological and geochemical exploration programs in the study area and elsewhere in similar regions. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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