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102. Molecules with ALMA at Planet-forming Scales (MAPS). V. CO Gas Distributions
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Ke Zhang, Alice S. Booth, Charles J. Law, Arthur D. Bosman, Kamber R. Schwarz, Edwin A. Bergin, Karin I. Öberg, Sean M. Andrews, Viviana V. Guzmán, Catherine Walsh, Chunhua Qi, Merel L. R. van ’t Hoff, Feng Long, David J. Wilner, Jane Huang, Ian Czekala, John D. Ilee, Gianni Cataldi, Jennifer B. Bergner, Yuri Aikawa, Richard Teague, Jaehan Bae, Ryan A. Loomis, Jenny K. Calahan, Felipe Alarcón, François Ménard, Romane Le Gal, Anibal Sierra, Yoshihide Yamato, Hideko Nomura, Takashi Tsukagoshi, Laura M. Pérez, Leon Trapman, Yao Liu, and Kenji Furuya
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- 2021
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103. Molecules with ALMA at Planet-forming Scales (MAPS). VII. Substellar O/H and C/H and Superstellar C/O in Planet-feeding Gas
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Arthur D. Bosman, Felipe Alarcón, Edwin A. Bergin, Ke Zhang, Merel L. R. van’t Hoff, Karin I. Öberg, Viviana V. Guzmán, Catherine Walsh, Yuri Aikawa, Sean M. Andrews, Jennifer B. Bergner, Alice S. Booth, Gianni Cataldi, L. Ilsedore Cleeves, Ian Czekala, Kenji Furuya, Jane Huang, John D. Ilee, Charles J. Law, Romane Le Gal, Yao Liu, Feng Long, Ryan A. Loomis, François Ménard, Hideko Nomura, Chunhua Qi, Kamber R. Schwarz, Richard Teague, Takashi Tsukagoshi, Yoshihide Yamato, and David J. Wilner
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- 2021
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104. Molecules with ALMA at Planet-forming Scales (MAPS). II. CLEAN Strategies for Synthesizing Images of Molecular Line Emission in Protoplanetary Disks
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Ian Czekala, Ryan A. Loomis, Richard Teague, Alice S. Booth, Jane Huang, Gianni Cataldi, John D. Ilee, Charles J. Law, Catherine Walsh, Arthur D. Bosman, Viviana V. Guzmán, Romane Le Gal, Karin I. Öberg, Yoshihide Yamato, Yuri Aikawa, Sean M. Andrews, Jaehan Bae, Edwin A. Bergin, Jennifer B. Bergner, L. Ilsedore Cleeves, Nicolas T. Kurtovic, François Ménard, Hideko Nomura, Laura M. Pérez, Chunhua Qi, Kamber R. Schwarz, Takashi Tsukagoshi, Abygail R. Waggoner, David J. Wilner, and Ke Zhang
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- 2021
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105. Chemical analysis and concentrations of cannabidiol substances used for refractory epilepsy in Chilean patients. An underestimated worldwide risk
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Loreto Ríos‐Pohl, Macarena Franco, Daniel Navea, Viviana Venegas, and Tomás Cerda
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cannabidiol ,cannabidiol and epilepsy ,CBD ,homemade CBD ,Neurology. Diseases of the nervous system ,RC346-429 - Abstract
Abstract Objective The purpose of this study is to analyze composition of HMS (homemade CBD), NLS (non‐licensed commercial products), and bioequivalent CBD (BES) collected from Chilean patients that voluntary accepted to analyze the “CBD‐substance.” Methods Samples were collected through an open invitation for different patients to anonymously and free of charge participate in the analysis of CBD oil. The analysis of the active principle was performed using High‐Resolution Liquid Chromatography (HPLC). Results A total of 35 samples were collected between March 2020 and September 2021, including two BES, six NLS, and 27 HMS products. The BES had an average CBD concentration of 89.15 mg/mL and an average THC concentration of 0.015 mg/mL, which complied with the maximum THC levels required by regulatory authorities (
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106. Diagnostic accuracy of the point-of-care standard G6PD test™ (SD Biosensor) for glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency: a systematic review and meta-analysis
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Juan Camilo Martínez, Viviana Vélez-Marín, Mary Lopez-Perez, Daniel F. Patiño-Lugo, and Ivan D. Florez
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Systematic review ,Metanalysis ,Glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase ,Malaria ,Point-of-care test ,Standard G6PD™ ,Arctic medicine. Tropical medicine ,RC955-962 ,Infectious and parasitic diseases ,RC109-216 - Abstract
Abstract Background Glucose-6-Phosphate Dehydrogenase deficiency (G6PDd) is a common genetic enzymopathy that can induce haemolysis triggered by various factors, including some anti-malarial drugs. Although many Point-of-Care (PoC) tests, such as Standard G6PD™ are available to detect G6PDd, its pooled diagnostic test accuracy (DTA) remains unknown. Methods To estimate the DTA of StandG6PD-BS at various thresholds of G6PDd, a systematic review with a DTA meta-analysis were conducted, searching EMBASE, MEDLINE, and SciELO databases up to April 4, 2024.The included studies were those that measured G6PD activity using StandG6PD-BS (reference test) and spectrophotometry (gold standard) in patients suspected of having G6PDd. The risk of bias (RoB) of the studies was assessed using the QUADAS-2 tool and the certainty of evidence (CoE) with the GRADE approach. For the estimation of within-study DTA, a random-effect bivariate meta-analysis was performed to determine the pooled sensitivity and specificity for 30%, 70%, and 80% enzyme levels’ thresholds, and a graphical analysis of the heterogeneity using crosshair and Confidence Regions on receiver operating characteristic (ROC) space plots. Results After screening 2496 reports, four studies were included with 7864 participants covering all thresholds. Two studies had high RoB in QUADAS-2 domains 2 and 3, and the others had low RoB, with low, moderate, and high heterogeneity at the 30%, 70%, and 80% thresholds, respectively. The pooled sensitivity was 99.1%, 95.7%, and 90% for 30%, 70%, and 80% thresholds, respectively. The pooled specificity was 97.4%; 92.9%; and 89.0% for 30%, 70%, and 80% thresholds, respectively. Conclusion StandG6PD-BS is a PoC test with high sensitivity and specificity to detect G6PDd at different thresholds.
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107. A Gap-sharing Planet Pair Shaping the Crescent in HD 163296: A Disk Sculpted by a Resonant Chain
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Garrido-Deutelmoser, Juan, primary, Petrovich, Cristobal, additional, Charalambous, Carolina, additional, Guzmán, Viviana V., additional, and Zhang, Ke, additional
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- 2023
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108. Cold Deuterium Fractionation in the Nearest Planet-forming Disk
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Muñoz-Romero, Carlos E., primary, Öberg, Karin I., additional, Law, Charles J., additional, Teague, Richard, additional, Aikawa, Yuri, additional, Bergner, Jennifer B., additional, Wilner, David J., additional, Huang, Jane, additional, Guzmán, Viviana V., additional, and Cleeves, L. Ilsedore, additional
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- 2023
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109. UV-driven chemistry as a signpost of late-stage planet formation
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Calahan, Jenny K., primary, Bergin, Edwin A., additional, Bosman, Arthur D., additional, Rich, Evan A., additional, Andrews, Sean M., additional, Bergner, Jennifer B., additional, Cleeves, L. Ilsedore, additional, Guzmán, Viviana V., additional, Huang, Jane, additional, Ilee, John D., additional, Law, Charles J., additional, Le Gal, Romane, additional, Öberg, Karin I., additional, Teague, Richard, additional, Walsh, Catherine, additional, Wilner, David J., additional, and Zhang, Ke, additional
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- 2022
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110. Erratum: “Molecules with ALMA at Planet-forming Scales (MAPS): A Circumplanetary Disk Candidate in Molecular-line Emission in the AS 209 Disk” (2022, ApJL, 934, L20)
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Bae, Jaehan, primary, Teague, Richard, additional, Andrews, Sean M., additional, Benisty, Myriam, additional, Facchini, Stefano, additional, Galloway-Sprietsma, Maria, additional, Loomis, Ryan A., additional, Aikawa, Yuri, additional, Alarcón, Felipe, additional, Bergin, Edwin, additional, Bergner, Jennifer B., additional, Booth, Alice S., additional, Cataldi, Gianni, additional, Cleeves, L. Ilsedore, additional, Czekala, Ian, additional, Guzmán, Viviana V., additional, Huang, Jane, additional, Ilee, John D., additional, Kurtovic, Nicolas T., additional, Law, Charles J., additional, Le Gal, Romane, additional, Liu, Yao, additional, Long, Feng, additional, Ménard, Françcois, additional, Öberg, Karin I., additional, Pérez, Laura M., additional, Qi, Chunhua, additional, Schwarz, Kamber R., additional, Sierra, Anibal, additional, Walsh, Catherine, additional, Wilner, David J., additional, and Zhang, Ke, additional
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- 2022
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111. Molecules with ALMA at Planet-forming Scales (MAPS): A Circumplanetary Disk Candidate in Molecular-line Emission in the AS 209 Disk
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Bae, Jaehan, primary, Teague, Richard, additional, Andrews, Sean M., additional, Benisty, Myriam, additional, Facchini, Stefano, additional, Galloway-Sprietsma, Maria, additional, Loomis, Ryan A., additional, Aikawa, Yuri, additional, Alarcón, Felipe, additional, Bergin, Edwin, additional, Bergner, Jennifer B., additional, Booth, Alice S., additional, Cataldi, Gianni, additional, Cleeves, L. Ilsedore, additional, Czekala, Ian, additional, Guzmán, Viviana V., additional, Huang, Jane, additional, Ilee, John D., additional, Kurtovic, Nicolas T., additional, Law, Charles J., additional, Gal, Romane Le, additional, Liu, Yao, additional, Long, Feng, additional, Ménard, François, additional, Öberg, Karin I., additional, Pérez, Laura M., additional, Qi, Chunhua, additional, Schwarz, Kamber R., additional, Sierra, Anibal, additional, Walsh, Catherine, additional, Wilner, David J., additional, and Zhang, Ke, additional
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- 2022
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112. Las tensiones sobre qué incluir y a quién cubrir en el sistema de salud colombiano desde la perspectiva de un grupo de ciudadanos
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Claudia Marcela Vélez, Diana Patricia Díaz Hernández, Olga Francisca Salazar Blanco, Daniel Felipe Patiño Lugo, Pamela Velásquez Salazar, Juan Carlos Velásquez, Leydi Camila Rodríguez Corredor, and Viviana Vélez-Marín
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acceso a los servicios de salud ,financiación gubernamental ,necesidades y demandas de servicios de salud ,participación ciudadana ,sistema de salud ,Public aspects of medicine ,RA1-1270 - Abstract
Objetivo: Esta investigación pretende explorar y comprender las percepciones de un grupo de ciudadanos sobre las tecnologías y los servicios en salud que deben financiarse con recursos públicos. Métodos: Se utilizó un estudio de caso cualitativo. Se recolectó información mediante entrevistas semiestructuradas a 46 participantes en cinco grupos poblacionales (personas sin contacto reciente con servicios de salud, pacientes, trabajadores de la salud, administradores y tomadores de decisiones). Posteriormente, se realizó un análisis temático. Resultados: Se identificaron dos aproximaciones para llevar a cabo la financiación de tecnologías y servicios en salud con recursos públicos: una aproximación la condiciona a 1) las características de quién necesita la atención, 2) la enfermedad que padece, 3) la tecnología o servicio requerido, y 4) la expectativa de desempeño eficiente del sistema de salud, determinando la cobertura por las condiciones económicas y la vulnerabilidad social de la persona, la urgencia de la atención o la evidencia de efectividad. La otra aproximación considera la cobertura total de las tecnologías y los servicios para todos los colombianos, basada en principios de dignidad humana, derecho a la salud y uso honrado de los recursos. Conclusiones: Las aproximaciones identificadas responden a tensiones sociales relativas a la estructura del sistema de salud y su organización en la prestación de servicios. Las tres tensiones más importantes son aquellas relacionadas con la capacidad económica del ciudadano, la perspectiva que define el concepto salud-enfermedad, y los significados de efectividad y evidencia científica
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113. Cold Deuterium Fractionation in the Nearest Planet-Forming Disk
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Muñoz-Romero, Carlos E., Öberg, Karin I., Law, Charles J., Teague, Richard, Aikawa, Yuri, Bergner, Jennifer B., Wilner, David J., Huang, Jane, Guzmán, Viviana V., Cleeves, L. Ilsedore, Muñoz-Romero, Carlos E., Öberg, Karin I., Law, Charles J., Teague, Richard, Aikawa, Yuri, Bergner, Jennifer B., Wilner, David J., Huang, Jane, Guzmán, Viviana V., and Cleeves, L. Ilsedore
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Deuterium fractionation provides a window to the thermal history of volatiles in the solar system and protoplanetary disks. While evidence of active molecular deuteration has been observed towards a handful of disks, it remains unclear whether this chemistry affects the composition of forming planetesimals due to limited observational constraints on the radial and vertical distribution of deuterated molecules. To shed light on this question, we introduce new ALMA observations of DCO$^+$ and DCN $J=2-1$ at an angular resolution of $0.5"$ (30 au) and combine them with archival data of higher energy transitions towards the protoplanetary disk around TW Hya. We carry out a radial excitation analysis assuming both LTE and non-LTE to localize the physical conditions traced by DCO$^+$ and DCN emission in the disk, thus assessing deuterium fractionation efficiencies and pathways at different disk locations. We find similar disk-averaged column densities of $1.9\times10^{12}$ and $9.8\times10^{11}$ cm$^{-2}$ for DCO$^{+}$ and DCN, with typical kinetic temperatures for both molecules of 20-30K, indicating a common origin near the comet- and planet-forming midplane. The observed DCO$^+$/DCN abundance ratio, combined with recent modeling results, provide tentative evidence of a gas phase C/O enhancement within $<40$ au. Observations of DCO$^+$ and DCN in other disks, as well as HCN and HCO$^+$, will be necessary to place the trends exhibited by TW Hya in context, and fully constrain the main deuteration mechanisms in disks., Comment: Fixed author information
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114. Congenital neurocristic cutaneous hamartoma with poliosis: A case report
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Wilson, Lauren M., Beasley, Knox J., Sorrells, Timothy C., and Johnson, Viviana V.
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- 2017
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115. The comet-like composition of a protoplanetary disk as revealed by complex cyanides
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Oberg, Karin I., Guzman, Viviana V., Furuya, Kenji, Qi, Chunhua, Aikawa, Yuri, Andrews, Sean M., Loomis, Ryan, and Wilner, David J.
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Cyanides -- Observations ,Nebulae -- Observations -- Composition ,Environmental issues ,Science and technology ,Zoology and wildlife conservation - Abstract
Observations of comets and asteroids show that the solar nebula that spawned our planetary system was rich in water and organic molecules. Bombardment brought these organics to the young Earth's surface (1). Unlike asteroids, comets preserve a nearly pristine record of the solar nebula composition. The presence of cyanides in comets, including 0.01 per cent of methyl cyanide (C[H.sub.3]CN) with respect to water, is of special interest because of the importance of C-N bonds for abiotic amino acid synthesis (2). Comet-like compositions of simple and complex volatiles are found in protostars, and can readily be explained by a combination of gas-phase chemistry (to form, for example, HCN) and an active ice-phase chemistry on grain surfaces that advances complexity (3). Simple volatiles, including water and HCN, have been detected previously in solar nebula analogues, indicating that they survive disk formation or are re-formed in situ (4-7). It has hitherto been unclear whether the same holds for more complex organic molecules outside the solar nebula, given that recent observations show a marked change in the chemistry at the boundary between nascent envelopes and young disks due to accretion shocks (8). Here we report the detection of the complex cyanides C[H.sub.3]CN and H[C.sub.3]N(and HCN) in the protoplanetary disk around the young star MWC 480. We find that the abundance ratios of these nitrogen-bearing organics in the gas phase are similar to those in comets, which suggests an even higher relative abundance of complex cyanides in the disk ice. This implies that complex organics accompany simpler volatiles in protoplanetary disks, and that the rich organic chemistry of our solar nebula was not unique., MWC 480 is a Herbig Ae star with an estimated stellar mass of 1.8 solar masses ([M.sub.[??]]) (9) in the Taurus star-forming region at a distance of 140 pc. The [...]
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116. Establishing an in vitro production program for buffalo embryos (Bubalus bubalis) in colombia/establecimiento de un programa de produccion in vitro de embriones bufalinos (Bubalus bubalis) en Colombia
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Gamarra, Felipe P., Rendon, Viviana V., Chavez, Aldemar R., Perez, Leonardo S., Cardona-Maya, Walter, and Berdugo, Jesus G.
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117. CO Line Emission Surfaces and Vertical Structure in Midinclination Protoplanetary Disks
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Law, Charles J., primary, Crystian, Sage, additional, Teague, Richard, additional, Öberg, Karin I., additional, Rich, Evan A., additional, Andrews, Sean M., additional, Bae, Jaehan, additional, Flaherty, Kevin, additional, Guzmán, Viviana V., additional, Huang, Jane, additional, Ilee, John D., additional, Kastner, Joel H., additional, Loomis, Ryan A., additional, Long, Feng, additional, Pérez, Laura M., additional, Pérez, Sebastián, additional, Qi, Chunhua, additional, Rosotti, Giovanni P., additional, Ruíz-Rodríguez, Dary, additional, Tsukagoshi, Takashi, additional, and Wilner, David J., additional
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- 2022
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118. Erratum: “Molecules with ALMA at Planet-forming Scales (MAPS). III. Characteristics of Radial Chemical Substructures” (2021, ApJS, 257, 3)
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Law, Charles J., primary, Loomis, Ryan A., additional, Teague, Richard, additional, Öberg, Karin I., additional, Czekala, Ian, additional, Andrews, Sean M., additional, Huang, Jane, additional, Aikawa, Yuri, additional, Alarcón, Felipe, additional, Bae, Jaehan, additional, Bergin, Edwin A., additional, Bergner, Jennifer B., additional, Boehler, Yann, additional, Booth, Alice S., additional, Bosman, Arthur D., additional, Calahan, Jenny K., additional, Cataldi, Gianni, additional, Cleeves, L. Ilsedore, additional, Furuya, Kenji, additional, Guzmán, Viviana V., additional, Ilee, John D., additional, Gal, Romane Le, additional, Liu, Yao, additional, Long, Feng, additional, Ménard, François, additional, Nomura, Hideko, additional, Qi, Chunhua, additional, Schwarz, Kamber R., additional, Sierra, Anibal, additional, Tsukagoshi, Takashi, additional, Yamato, Yoshihide, additional, van ’t Hoff, Merel L. R., additional, Walsh, Catherine, additional, Wilner, David J., additional, and Zhang, Ke, additional
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- 2022
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119. Executive Summary
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Tan, Jee-Peng, primary, Lee, Kiong Hock, additional, Flynn, Ryan, additional, Roseth, Viviana V., additional, and Nam, Yoo-Jeung Joy, additional
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- 2016
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120. Underpinnings of the Dimension- Level SABER-WfD Scores
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Tan, Jee-Peng, primary, Lee, Kiong Hock, additional, Flynn, Ryan, additional, Roseth, Viviana V., additional, and Nam, Yoo-Jeung Joy, additional
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- 2016
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121. SABER-WfD and the Agenda for Systems Development
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Tan, Jee-Peng, primary, Lee, Kiong Hock, additional, Flynn, Ryan, additional, Roseth, Viviana V., additional, and Nam, Yoo-Jeung Joy, additional
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- 2016
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122. Education and Skills for Growth in Emerging Economies
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Tan, Jee-Peng, primary, Lee, Kiong Hock, additional, Flynn, Ryan, additional, Roseth, Viviana V., additional, and Nam, Yoo-Jeung Joy, additional
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- 2016
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123. Data and Highlights from the Application of the SABER-WfD Tool
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Tan, Jee-Peng, primary, Lee, Kiong Hock, additional, Flynn, Ryan, additional, Roseth, Viviana V., additional, and Nam, Yoo-Jeung Joy, additional
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- 2016
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124. Back Matter: Appendix A
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Tan, Jee-Peng, primary, Lee, Kiong Hock, additional, Flynn, Ryan, additional, Roseth, Viviana V., additional, and Nam, Yoo-Jeung Joy, additional
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- 2016
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125. Front Matter
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Tan, Jee-Peng, primary, Lee, Kiong Hock, additional, Flynn, Ryan, additional, Roseth, Viviana V., additional, and Nam, Yoo-Jeung Joy, additional
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- 2016
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126. A Framework and Tool for Dialogue on Workforce Development
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Tan, Jee-Peng, primary, Lee, Kiong Hock, additional, Flynn, Ryan, additional, Roseth, Viviana V., additional, and Nam, Yoo-Jeung Joy, additional
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- 2016
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127. Introduction
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Tan, Jee-Peng, primary, Lee, Kiong Hock, additional, Flynn, Ryan, additional, Roseth, Viviana V., additional, and Nam, Yoo-Jeung Joy, additional
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128. Workforce Development in Emerging Economies: Comparative Perspectives on Institutions, Praxis, and Policies
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Tan, Jee-Peng, primary, Lee, Kiong Hock, additional, Flynn, Ryan, additional, Roseth, Viviana V., additional, and Nam, Yoo-Jeung Joy, additional
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- 2016
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129. Education, Skills, and Labor Market Outcomes
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Roseth, Viviana V., primary, Valerio, Alexandria, additional, and Gutierrez, Marcela, additional
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130. Confirmation of previously identified plasma microRNA ratios for breast cancer detection in a nested case‐control study within a screening setting
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Emir Sehovic, Ilaria Gregnanin, Maurizia Mello‐Grand, Paola Ostano, Viviana Vergini, Andrea Ortale, Angela Amoruso, Elisabetta Favettini, Nereo Segnan, Giovanna Chiorino, Livia Giordano, and Elisabetta Petracci
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Medicine (General) ,R5-920 - Published
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131. Clinical Outcomes of Carbon Ion Radiation Therapy for Malignant Peripheral Nerve Sheath Tumors
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Maria Rosaria Fiore, MSc, Agnieszka Chalaszczyk, MSc, Amelia Barcellini, MSc, Viviana Vitolo, MSc, Giulia Fontana, MSc, Stefania Russo, MSc, Marco Rotondi, MSc, Silvia Molinelli, MSc, Alfredo Mirandola, MSc, Alessia Bazani, MSc, and Ester Orlandi, MSc
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Medical physics. Medical radiology. Nuclear medicine ,R895-920 ,Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,RC254-282 - Abstract
Purpose: To investigate the outcome and toxicity of patients affected by malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumors (MPNSTs) treated with high-dose carbon ion radiation therapy (CIRT). Methods and Materials: We retrospectively analyzed the outcome of 23 patients with MPNSTs treated between July 2013 and December 2020. Out of these, 13 patients (56.5%) had incompletely resected tumors, 8 patients (34.7%) experienced recurrence after surgery, and 2 patients (8.7%) had unresectable tumors. Before CIRT treatment, 4 patients underwent a second surgery after the first local recurrence (LR), and 1 patient underwent a third surgery for the second local relapse of the disease. Six (26%) patients received neoadjuvant chemotherapy. The most frequent tumor site was the brachial plexus (n = 9; 39.1%). In 5 patients (21.7%), neurofibromatosis type 1 disorder was found, while 4 patients (17, 4%) had radiation-induced MPNSTs. The median CIRT prescribed total dose was 69.8 Gy (relative biological effectiveness; range, 54-76.8) delivered in a median of 16 fractions (range, 15-22). Eleven patients (47.82%) were treated according to a sequential boost protocol with a median prescribed dose to clinical target volume LR of 45 Gy (relative biological effectiveness; range, 41.4-54). Results: After a median follow-up time of 23 months (range, 3-100 months), the overall survival rates at 1 and 2 years were 82.38% and 61.51%, respectively. The 1-year and 2-year local relapse-free survival rates were 65.07% and 48.80%, respectively, and the 1-year and 2-year progression-free survival rates were 56.37% and 40.99%, respectively. No patients showed acute or late grade 4 toxicity or any treatment-related deaths. Ten patients (43.48%) reported acute toxicities of grade ≥ 2, which included dermatitis in 6 patients, mucositis in 2 patients, and peripheral neuropathy in 4 patients. Eight patients (34.78%) reported late toxicities of grade ≥ 2, mainly due to loco-regional neuropathy. Conclusions: High-dose CIRT shows favorable local effects with acceptable toxicities in patients with gross residual and LR after surgery or unresectable malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumors. Advanced treatment modalities such as particle therapy should be considered for MPNSTs.
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132. Molecules with ALMA at Planet-forming Scales (MAPS)
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Jaehan Bae, Richard Teague, Sean M. Andrews, Myriam Benisty, Stefano Facchini, Maria Galloway-Sprietsma, Ryan A. Loomis, Yuri Aikawa, Felipe Alarcón, Edwin Bergin, Jennifer B. Bergner, Alice S. Booth, Gianni Cataldi, L. Ilsedore Cleeves, Ian Czekala, Viviana V. Guzmán, Jane Huang, John D. Ilee, Nicolas T. Kurtovic, Charles J. Law, Romane Le Gal, Yao Liu, Feng Long, François Ménard, Karin I. Öberg, Laura M. Pérez, Chunhua Qi, Kamber R. Schwarz, Anibal Sierra, Catherine Walsh, David J. Wilner, and Ke Zhang
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Earth and Planetary Astrophysics (astro-ph.EP) ,Protoplanetary disks ,Planet formation ,Astrophysics - earth and planetary astrophysics ,FOS: Physical sciences ,Astronomy and Astrophysics ,Computer Science::Numerical Analysis ,Millimeter astronomy ,Astrophysics - solar and stellar astrophysics ,Exoplanet formation ,Settore FIS/05 - Astronomia e Astrofisica ,Space and Planetary Science ,Physics::Atomic and Molecular Clusters ,Astrophysics::Earth and Planetary Astrophysics ,Radio interferometry ,Astrophysics::Galaxy Astrophysics ,Solar and Stellar Astrophysics (astro-ph.SR) ,Submillimeter astronomy - Abstract
We report the discovery of a circumplanetary disk (CPD) candidate embedded in the circumstellar disk of the T Tauri star AS 209 at a radial distance of about 200 au (on-sky separation of 1."4 from the star at a position angle of $161^\circ$), isolated via $^{13}$CO $J=2-1$ emission. This is the first instance of CPD detection via gaseous emission capable of tracing the overall CPD mass. The CPD is spatially unresolved with a $117\times82$ mas beam and manifests as a point source in $^{13}$CO, indicating that its diameter is $\lesssim14$ au. The CPD is embedded within an annular gap in the circumstellar disk previously identified using $^{12}$CO and near-infrared scattered light observations, and is associated with localized velocity perturbations in $^{12}$CO. The coincidence of these features suggests that they have a common origin: an embedded giant planet. We use the $^{13}$CO intensity to constrain the CPD gas temperature and mass. We find that the CPD temperature is $\gtrsim35$ K, higher than the circumstellar disk temperature at the radial location of the CPD, 22 K, suggesting that heating sources localized to the CPD must be present. The CPD gas mass is $\gtrsim 0.095 M_{\rm Jup} \simeq 30 M_{\rm Earth}$ adopting a standard $^{13}$CO abundance. From the non-detection of millimeter continuum emission at the location of the CPD ($3\sigma$ flux density $\lesssim26.4~\mu$Jy), we infer that the CPD dust mass is $\lesssim 0.027 M_{\rm Earth} \simeq 2.2$ lunar masses, indicating a low dust-to-gas mass ratio of $\lesssim9\times10^{-4}$. We discuss the formation mechanism of the CPD-hosting giant planet on a wide orbit in the framework of gravitational instability and pebble accretion., Comment: Accepted for publication in the ApJ Letters (July 7, 2022), 19 pages, 13 figures, interactive figures (Figure 7, 8, 9) are available at http://jaehanbae.com/as209/
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- 2022
133. Cold Deuterium Fractionation in the Nearest Planet-Forming Disk
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Carlos E. Muñoz-Romero, Karin I. Öberg, Charles J. Law, Richard Teague, Yuri Aikawa, Jennifer B. Bergner, David J. Wilner, Jane Huang, Viviana V. Guzmán, and L. Ilsedore Cleeves
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Earth and Planetary Astrophysics (astro-ph.EP) ,Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics ,Space and Planetary Science ,FOS: Physical sciences ,Astronomy and Astrophysics ,Solar and Stellar Astrophysics (astro-ph.SR) ,Astrophysics - Earth and Planetary Astrophysics - Abstract
Deuterium fractionation provides a window to the thermal history of volatiles in the solar system and protoplanetary disks. While evidence of active molecular deuteration has been observed towards a handful of disks, it remains unclear whether this chemistry affects the composition of forming planetesimals due to limited observational constraints on the radial and vertical distribution of deuterated molecules. To shed light on this question, we introduce new ALMA observations of DCO$^+$ and DCN $J=2-1$ at an angular resolution of $0.5"$ (30 au) and combine them with archival data of higher energy transitions towards the protoplanetary disk around TW Hya. We carry out a radial excitation analysis assuming both LTE and non-LTE to localize the physical conditions traced by DCO$^+$ and DCN emission in the disk, thus assessing deuterium fractionation efficiencies and pathways at different disk locations. We find similar disk-averaged column densities of $1.9\times10^{12}$ and $9.8\times10^{11}$ cm$^{-2}$ for DCO$^{+}$ and DCN, with typical kinetic temperatures for both molecules of 20-30K, indicating a common origin near the comet- and planet-forming midplane. The observed DCO$^+$/DCN abundance ratio, combined with recent modeling results, provide tentative evidence of a gas phase C/O enhancement within $, Fixed author information
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134. Managing Dynamics in a Customer Portfolio
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Homburg, Christian, Steiner, Viviana V., and Totzek, Dirk
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135. Spatial Patterns in Discordant Diagnostic Test Results for Chagas Disease: Links to Transmission Hotspots
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Levy, Michael Z., Bowman, Natalie M., Kawai, Vivian, Plotkin, Joshua B., Waller, Lance A., Cabrera, Lilia, Steurer, Frank, Seitz, Amy E., Pinedo-Cancino, Viviana V., del Carpio, Juan Geny Corneio, Benzaquen, Eleazar Cordova, McKenzie, F. Ellis, Maguire, James H., Gilman, Robert H., and Bern, Caryn
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136. Chagas Disease Transmission in Periurban Communities of Arequipa, Peru
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Bowman, Natalie M., Kawai, Vivian, Levy, Michael Z., del Carpio, Juan Geny Cornejo, Cabrera, Lilia, Delgado, F., Malaga, Francisco, Benzaquen, Eleazar Cordova, Pinedo, Viviana V., Steurer, Francis, Seitz, Amy E., Gilman, Robert H., and Bern, Caryn
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137. Revealing which Combinations of Molecular Lines are Sensitive to the Gas Physical Parameters of Molecular Clouds
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Pety, Jérôme, primary, Gerin, Maryvonne, additional, Bron, Emeric, additional, Gratier, Pierre, additional, Orkisz, Jan H., additional, Palud, Pierre, additional, Roueff, Antoine, additional, Einig, Lucas, additional, Santa-Maria, Miriam G., additional, de Souza Magalhaes, Victor, additional, Bardeau, Sébastien, additional, Chanussot, Jocelyn, additional, Chainais, Pierre, additional, Goicoechea, Javier R., additional, Guzman, Viviana V., additional, Hughes, Annie, additional, Kainulainen, Jouni, additional, Languignon, David, additional, Levrier, François, additional, Lis, Darek, additional, Liszt, Harvey S., additional, Le Bourlot, Jacques, additional, Le Petit, Franck, additional, Oberg, Karin, additional, Peretto, Nicolas, additional, Roueff, Evelyne, additional, Sievers, Albrecht, additional, Thouvenin, Pierre-Antoine, additional, and Tremblin, Pascal, additional
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138. Molecules with ALMA at Planet-forming Scales (MAPS). XII. Inferring the C/O and S/H Ratios in Protoplanetary Disks with Sulfur Molecules
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Ke Zhang, Chunhua Qi, Edwin A. Bergin, John D. Ilee, David J. Wilner, Sean M. Andrews, L. Ilsedore Cleeves, Ian Czekala, Yuri Aikawa, Hideko Nomura, Viviana V. Guzmán, Yoshihide Yamato, Catherine Walsh, Kamber R. Schwarz, Jane Huang, Richard Teague, Alice S. Booth, Ryan A. Loomis, Arthur D. Bosman, Kenji Furuya, François Ménard, Romane Le Gal, Gianni Cataldi, Jennifer B. Bergner, Karin I. Öberg, Takashi Tsukagoshi, and Charles J. Law
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Protoplanetary disks ,Solar System ,Astrochemistry ,Interstellar abundances ,Chemical abundances ,FOS: Physical sciences ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Astrophysics ,01 natural sciences ,1300, 1241, 849, 1338, 808, 86, 224, 832, 75 ,Planet ,Phase (matter) ,0103 physical sciences ,Molecule ,Radio astronomy ,010303 astronomy & astrophysics ,Earth and Planetary Astrophysics (astro-ph.EP) ,Physics ,Planet formation ,Astronomical models ,010308 nuclear & particles physics ,Resolution (electron density) ,Astronomy and Astrophysics ,Interstellar molecules ,Sulfur ,Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies ,Interferometry ,chemistry ,13. Climate action ,Space and Planetary Science ,Astrophysics of Galaxies (astro-ph.GA) ,Astrophysics - Earth and Planetary Astrophysics - Abstract
Sulfur-bearing molecules play an important role in prebiotic chemistry and planet habitability. They are also proposed probes of chemical ages, elemental C/O ratio, and grain chemistry processing. Commonly detected in diverse astrophysical objects, including the Solar System, their distribution and chemistry remain, however, largely unknown in planet-forming disks. We present CS ($2-1$) observations at $\sim0."3$ resolution performed within the ALMA-MAPS Large Program toward the five disks around IM Lup, GM Aur, AS 209, HD 163296, and MWC 480. CS is detected in all five disks, displaying a variety of radial intensity profiles and spatial distributions across the sample, including intriguing apparent azimuthal asymmetries. Transitions of C$_2$S and SO were also serendipitously covered but only upper limits are found. For MWC 480, we present complementary ALMA observations at $\sim0."5$, of CS, $^{13}$CS, C$^{34}$S, H$_2$CS, OCS, and SO$_2$. We find a column density ratio N(H$_{2}$CS)/N(CS)$\sim2/3$, suggesting that a substantial part of the sulfur reservoir in disks is in organic form (i.e., C$_x$H$_y$S$_z$). Using astrochemical disk modeling tuned to MWC 480, we demonstrate that $N$(CS)/$N$(SO) is a promising probe for the elemental C/O ratio. The comparison with the observations provides a super-solar C/O. We also find a depleted gas-phase S/H ratio, suggesting either that part of the sulfur reservoir is locked in solid phase or that it remains in an unidentified gas-phase reservoir. This paper is part of the MAPS special issue of the Astrophysical Journal Supplement., Accepted for publication in The Astrophysical Journal Supplement (27 pages, 13 figures, 5 tables)
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139. Molecules with ALMA at Planet-forming Scales (MAPS). XVII. Determining the 2D Thermal Structure of the HD 163296 Disk
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Jennifer B. Bergner, Feng Long, Chunhua Qi, Karin I. Öberg, Richard Teague, Kamber R. Schwarz, Jane Huang, François Ménard, Ryan A. Loomis, Arthur D. Bosman, Jaehan Bae, Jenny K. Calahan, Ke Zhang, Hideko Nomura, Edwin A. Bergin, Felipe Alarcón, Sean M. Andrews, Yuri Aikawa, Merel L. R. van ’t Hoff, Gianni Cataldi, Viviana V. Guzmán, Yoshihide Yamato, Romane Le Gal, John D. Ilee, David J. Wilner, Catherine Walsh, Alice S. Booth, Charles J. Law, and Ian Czekala
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Earth and Planetary Astrophysics (astro-ph.EP) ,Physics ,Protoplanetary disks ,Astrochemistry ,Continuum (design consultancy) ,FOS: Physical sciences ,Flux ,Astronomy and Astrophysics ,Astrophysics ,Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics ,Space and Planetary Science ,Planet ,Thermal ,1300, 75 ,Molecule ,Spectral energy distribution ,Surface layer ,Astrophysics::Earth and Planetary Astrophysics ,Solar and Stellar Astrophysics (astro-ph.SR) ,Astrophysics::Galaxy Astrophysics ,Astrophysics - Earth and Planetary Astrophysics - Abstract
Understanding the temperature structure of protoplanetary disks is key to interpreting observations, predicting the physical and chemical evolution of the disk, and modeling planet formation processes. In this study, we constrain the two-dimensional thermal structure of the disk around Herbig Ae star HD 163296. Using the thermo-chemical code RAC2D, we derive a thermal structure that reproduces spatially resolved ALMA observations (~0.12 arcsec (13 au) - 0.25 arcsec (26 au)) of CO J = 2-1, 13CO J = 1-0, 2-1, C18O J = 1-0, 2-1, and C17O J = 1-0, the HD J = 1-0 flux upper limit, the spectral energy distribution (SED), and continuum morphology. The final model incorporates both a radial depletion of CO motivated by a time scale shorter than typical CO gas-phase chemistry (0.01 Myr) and an enhanced temperature near the surface layer of the the inner disk (z/r, 15 pages + 11 pages of appendix, accepted to ApJS, part of MAPS collaboration
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140. Molecules with ALMA at Planet-forming Scales (MAPS). X. Studying Deuteration at High Angular Resolution toward Protoplanetary Disks
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Feng Long, L. Ilsedore Cleeves, Charles J. Law, Alice S. Booth, Edwin A. Bergin, Hideko Nomura, David J. Wilner, Kenji Furuya, Yao Liu, Ian Czekala, Chunhua Qi, Yuri Aikawa, Richard Teague, Ryan A. Loomis, John D. Ilee, Viviana V. Guzmán, François Ménard, Yoshihide Yamato, Romane Le Gal, Gianni Cataldi, Ke Zhang, Sean M. Andrews, Kamber R. Schwarz, Catherine Walsh, Jennifer B. Bergner, Karin I. Öberg, Jane Huang, Arthur D. Bosman, and Takashi Tsukagoshi
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Protoplanetary disks ,Solar System ,Astrochemistry ,FOS: Physical sciences ,Astrophysics ,Millimeter astronomy ,Planet ,Thermal ,Molecule ,Angular resolution ,Isotopic abundances ,Solar and Stellar Astrophysics (astro-ph.SR) ,Aperture synthesis ,Earth and Planetary Astrophysics (astro-ph.EP) ,Planet formation ,Physics ,Resolution (electron density) ,Astronomy and Astrophysics ,Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies ,Interferometry ,75, 867, 808, 1300, 1241, 1257, 1061, 53 ,Deuterium ,Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics ,Space and Planetary Science ,Astrophysics of Galaxies (astro-ph.GA) ,Planetary system formation ,Astrophysics - Earth and Planetary Astrophysics - Abstract
Deuterium fractionation is dependent on various physical and chemical parameters. Thus, the formation location and thermal history of material in the solar system is often studied by measuring its D/H ratio. This requires knowledge about the deuteration processes operating during the planet formation era. We aim to study these processes by radially resolving the DCN/HCN (at 0.3" resolution) and N$_2$D$^+$/N$_2$H$^+$ (0.3 to 0.9") column density ratios toward the five protoplanetary disks observed by the Molecules with ALMA at Planet-forming scales (MAPS) Large Program. DCN is detected in all five sources, with one newly reported detection. N$_2$D$^+$ is detected in four sources, two of which are newly reported detections. We derive column density profiles that allow us to study the spatial variation of the DCN/HCN and N$_2$D$^+$/N$_2$H$^+$ ratios at high resolution. DCN/HCN varies considerably for different parts of the disks, ranging from $10^{-3}$ to $10^{-1}$. In particular, the inner disk regions generally show significantly lower HCN deuteration compared with the outer disk. In addition, our analysis confirms that two deuterium fractionation channels are active, which can alter the D/H ratio within the pool of organic molecules. N$_2$D$^+$ is found in the cold outer regions beyond $\sim$50 au, with N$_2$D$^+$/N$_2$H$^+$ ranging between $10^{-2}$ and 1 across the disk sample. This is consistent with the theoretical expectation that N$_2$H$^+$ deuteration proceeds via the low-temperature channel only. This paper is part of the MAPS special issue of the Astrophysical Journal Supplement., Accepted for publication in the Astrophysical Journal Supplement. 55 pages, 30 figures. Replacement of earlier version with updated references
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141. Molecules with ALMA at Planet-forming Scales (MAPS). VII. Substellar O/H and C/H and Superstellar C/O in Planet-feeding Gas
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Felipe Alarcón, Sean M. Andrews, Merel L. R. van ’t Hoff, Alice S. Booth, Feng Long, Viviana V. Guzmán, Yoshihide Yamato, L. Ilsedore Cleeves, Gianni Cataldi, Yao Liu, Edwin A. Bergin, David J. Wilner, Ke Zhang, Ian Czekala, John D. Ilee, Yuri Aikawa, Richard Teague, Takashi Tsukagoshi, Kamber R. Schwarz, Karin I. Öberg, Ryan A. Loomis, Catherine Walsh, Charles J. Law, Kenji Furuya, Chunhua Qi, Francois Menard, Jane Huang, Arthur D. Bosman, Jennifer B. Bergner, Hideko Nomura, and Romane Le Gal
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Protoplanetary disks ,Astrochemistry ,010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciences ,FOS: Physical sciences ,Astrophysics - Earth and planetary astrophysics ,7. Clean energy ,01 natural sciences ,Astrophysics - solar and stellar astrophysics ,Astrobiology ,11, 75, 1300 ,Planet ,0103 physical sciences ,Molecule ,010303 astronomy & astrophysics ,Solar and Stellar Astrophysics (astro-ph.SR) ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences ,Physics ,Earth and Planetary Astrophysics (astro-ph.EP) ,Astronomy and Astrophysics ,13. Climate action ,Space and Planetary Science ,Abundance ratios - Abstract
The elemental composition of the gas and dust in a protoplanetary disk influences the compositions of the planets that form in it. We use the Molecules with ALMA at Planet-forming Scales (MAPS) data to constrain the elemental composition of the gas at the locations of potentially forming planets. The elemental abundances are inferred by comparing source-specific gas-grain thermochemical models, with variable C/O ratios and small-grain abundances, from the DALI code with CO and C2H column densities derived from the high-resolution observations of the disks of AS 209, HD 163296, and MWC 480. Elevated C/O ratios (~2.0), even within the CO ice line, are necessary to match the inferred C2H column densities, over most of the pebble disk. Combined with constraints on the CO abundances in these systems, this implies that both the O/H and C/H ratios in the gas are substellar by a factor of 4-10, with the O/H depleted by a factor of 20-50, resulting in the high C/O ratios. This necessitates that even within the CO ice line, most of the volatile carbon and oxygen is still trapped on grains in the midplane. Planets accreting gas in the gaps of the AS 209, HD 163296, and MWC 480 disks will thus acquire very little carbon and oxygen after reaching the pebble isolation mass. In the absence of atmosphere-enriching events, these planets would thus have a strongly substellar O/H and C/H and superstellar C/O atmospheric composition., Comment: 19 pages, 8 figures This paper is part of the MAPS special issue of the Astrophysical Journal Supplement. Updates references for other MAPS papers
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142. Molecules with ALMA at Planet-forming Scales (MAPS). XIII. HCO+ and Disk Ionization Structure
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Charles J. Law, Edwin A. Bergin, François Ménard, Kenji Furuya, Alice S. Booth, Ian Czekala, Catherine Walsh, L. Ilsedore Cleeves, Yuri Aikawa, Richard Teague, Romane Le Gal, Jennifer B. Bergner, David J. Wilner, Ryan A. Loomis, Jane Huang, Arthur D. Bosman, John D. Ilee, Chunhua Qi, Jaehan Bae, Sean M. Andrews, Kamber R. Schwarz, Takashi Tsukagoshi, Hideko Nomura, Ke Zhang, Gianni Cataldi, Karin I. Öberg, Viviana V. Guzmán, and Yoshihide Yamato
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Protoplanetary disks ,Astrochemistry ,Abundance (chemistry) ,Astrophysics - astrophysics of galaxies ,Continuum (design consultancy) ,Analytical chemistry ,FOS: Physical sciences ,Astrophysics - Earth and planetary astrophysics ,Astrophysics - solar and stellar astrophysics ,Planet ,Ionization ,75, 1257, 1300 ,Solar and Stellar Astrophysics (astro-ph.SR) ,Earth and Planetary Astrophysics (astro-ph.EP) ,Physics ,Range (particle radiation) ,Polyatomic ion ,Astronomy and Astrophysics ,Radius ,Space and Planetary Science ,Astrophysics of Galaxies (astro-ph.GA) ,Planetary system formation - Abstract
We observed HCO$^+$ $J=1-0$ and H$^{13}$CO$^+$ $J=1-0$ emission towards the five protoplanetary disks around IM Lup, GM Aur, AS 209, HD 163296, and MWC 480 as part of the MAPS project. HCO$^+$ is detected and mapped at 0.3\arcsec\,resolution in all five disks, while H$^{13}$CO$^+$ is detected (SNR$>6 \sigma$) towards GM Aur and HD 163296 and tentatively detected (SNR$>3 \sigma$) towards the other disks by a matched filter analysis. Inside a radius of $R\sim 100$ au, the HCO$^+$ column density is flat or shows a central dip. At outer radii ($\gtrsim 100$ au), the HCO$^+$ column density decreases outwards, while the column density ratio of HCO$^+$/CO is mostly in the range of $\sim 10^{-5}-10^{-4}$. We derived the HCO$^+$ abundance in the warm CO-rich layer, where HCO$^+$ is expected to be the dominant molecular ion. At $R\gtrsim 100$ au, the HCO$^+$ abundance is $\sim 3 \times 10^{-11} - 3\times 10^{-10}$, which is consistent with a template disk model with X-ray ionization. At the smaller radii, the abundance decreases inwards, which indicates that the ionization degree is lower in denser gas, especially inside the CO snow line, where the CO-rich layer is in the midplane. Comparison of template disk models with the column densities of HCO$^+$, N$_2$H$^+$, and N$_2$D$^+$ indicates that the midplane ionization rate is $\gtrsim 10^{-18}$ s$^{-1}$ for the disks around IM Lup, AS 209, and HD 163296. We also find hints of an increased HCO$^+$ abundance around the location of dust continuum gaps in AS 209, HD 163296, and MWC 480. This paper is part of the MAPS special issue of the Astrophysical Journal Supplement., Comment: accepted to ApJS, 33 pages, 20 figures
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143. A New Integrated Pest Management (IPM) Model for Cercospora Leaf Spot of Sugar Beets in the Po Valley, Italy
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Cioni, Franco, Collina, Marina, Maines, Gianfranco, Khan, Mohamed F. R., Secor, Gary A., and Rivera, Viviana V.
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144. Gamificación como estrategia didáctica para el aprendizaje creativo de la ortografía
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Viviana Villavicencio Loor and Francisco Samuel Mendoza Moreira
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El presente estudio analiza el uso de la gamificación como estrategia didáctica para el aprendizaje creativo de la ortografía en estudiantes de Educación General Básica subnivel Superior en la Unidad Educativa "Costa Azul" del cantón Manta. Se aborda la problemática identificada en la falta de habilidades ortográficas, evidenciada por omisiones y dificultades en la expresión coherente de ideas. La investigación se sitúa en un contexto temporal contemporáneo, respaldado por estudios previos que destacan la importancia de mejorar las competencias ortográficas para una comunicación efectiva. La metodología propuesta incluye el análisis del estado actual del aprendizaje ortográfico, el diseño de un programa de gamificación contextualizado y la evaluación del impacto en el aprendizaje creativo a través de resultados académicos. Se justifica la investigación ante la disminución preocupante de niveles ortográficos en la institución y la falta de interés mediante enfoques tradicionales. Los objetivos buscan determinar la efectividad de la gamificación y comprenden el análisis de deficiencias ortográficas, el diseño del programa y la evaluación del impacto. Los hallazgos de este estudio podrían ofrecer una solución innovadora para mejorar la calidad educativa en ortografía, especialmente en instituciones que enfrentan desafíos similares
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145. Contextual and individual inequalities in breast cancer screening participation and outcomes in Turin (North-West Italy)
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Chiara Di Girolamo, Giulio Cammarata, Livia Giordano, Nicolás Zengarini, Elisa Ferracin, Viviana Vergini, Gianluigi Ferrante, and Fulvio Ricceri
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Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,RC254-282 - Abstract
Abstract Breast cancer incidence and screening participation exhibit an unequal distribution in the population. This study aims to investigate the impact of socioeconomic position (SEP) on three breast screening indicators (participation, recall, and cancer detection rates) among women aged 50–69 in the city of Turin between 2010 and 2019. The study also aims to determine whether contextual factors (deprivation index) or individual factors (educational level) have a greater influence. The data used in this study are sourced from the Turin Breast Screening Program (TBSP) and the Turin Longitudinal Study (TLS). To test the hypothesis and account for the hierarchical structure of the data, multilevel models were used. Both contextual and individual SEP were found to be associated with screening participation. Participation increased with higher levels of deprivation (odds ratio for most deprived: 1.13; 95% CI 1.11–1.16) and decreased with higher educational levels (OR for low educated: 1.37; 95% CI 1.34–1.40). Contextual SEP did not show any association with recall or cancer detection rates, but individual SEP had an impact. Women with lower educational levels had a statistically significant 19% lower odds of being recalled and a statistically significant 20% lower odds of being diagnosed with cancer. Additionally, immigrant women were less likely to participate in screening, be recalled, or receive a cancer diagnosis. Educational level consistently influenced the analyzed screening indicators, while contextual deprivation appeared to have less importance. It is likely that women living in less deprived areas and with higher education have greater access to opportunistic screening.
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146. The Mexican dataset of a repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation clinical trial on cocaine use disorder patients: SUDMEX TMS
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Diego Angeles-Valdez, Jalil Rasgado-Toledo, Viviana Villicaña, Alan Davalos-Guzman, Cristina Almanza, Alfonso Fajardo-Valdez, Ruth Alcala-Lozano, and Eduardo A. Garza-Villarreal
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Abstract Cocaine use disorder (CUD) is a global health problem with severe consequences, leading to behavioral, cognitive, and neurobiological disturbances. While consensus on treatments is still ongoing, repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) has emerged as a promising approach for medication-resistant disorders, including substance use disorders. In this context, here we present the SUDMEX-TMS, a Mexican dataset from an rTMS clinical trial involving CUD patients. This longitudinal dataset comprises 54 CUD patients (including 8 females) with data collected at five time points: baseline (T0), two weeks (T1), three months (T2), six months (T3) follow-up, and twelve months (T4) follow-up. The clinical rTMS treatment followed a double-blinded randomized clinical trial design (n = 24 sham/30 active) for 2 weeks, followed by an open-label phase. The dataset includes demographic, clinical, and cognitive measures, as well as magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) data collected at all time points, encompassing structural (T1-weighted), functional (resting-state fMRI), and multishell diffusion-weighted (DWI-HARDI) sequences. This dataset offers the opportunity to investigate the impact of rTMS on CUD participants, considering clinical, cognitive, and multimodal MRI metrics in a longitudinal framework.
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147. Molecules with ALMA at Planet-forming Scales (MAPS) XVI: Characterizing the impact of the molecular wind on the evolution of the HD 163296 system
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Ryan A. Loomis, Francois Menard, Ke Zhang, Catherine Walsh, Takashi Tsukagoshi, Jenny K. Calahan, Kamber R. Schwarz, Alice S. Booth, Chunhua Qi, Feng Long, Sean M. Andrews, Edwin A. Bergin, David J. Wilner, Gianni Cataldi, Romane Le Gal, L. Ilsedore Cleeves, Yuri Aikawa, Richard Teague, John D. Ilee, Karin I. Öberg, Jaehan Bae, Hideko Nomura, Ian Czekala, Viviana V. Guzmán, Yoshihide Yamato, Jennifer B. Bergner, Benoît Tabone, Jane Huang, Arthur D. Bosman, and Charles J. Law
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Protoplanetary disks ,Planet formation ,Physics ,Earth and Planetary Astrophysics (astro-ph.EP) ,1300, 1241 ,Astrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena ,FOS: Physical sciences ,Astronomy and Astrophysics ,Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies ,Astrobiology ,Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics ,Space and Planetary Science ,Planet ,Astrophysics of Galaxies (astro-ph.GA) ,Astrophysics::Solar and Stellar Astrophysics ,Astrophysics::Earth and Planetary Astrophysics ,Solar and Stellar Astrophysics (astro-ph.SR) ,Astrophysics::Galaxy Astrophysics ,Astrophysics - Earth and Planetary Astrophysics - Abstract
During the main phase of evolution of a protoplanetary disk, accretion regulates the inner-disk properties, such as the temperature and mass distribution, and in turn, the physical conditions associated with planet formation. The driving mechanism behind accretion remains uncertain; however, one promising mechanism is the removal of a fraction of angular momentum via a magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) disk wind launched from the inner tens of astronomical units of the disk. This paper utilizes CO isotopologue emission to study the unique molecular outflow originating from the HD 163296 protoplanetary disk obtained with the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array. HD~163296 is one of the most well-studied Class II disks and is proposed to host multiple gas-giant planets. We robustly detect the large-scale rotating outflow in the 12CO J=2-1 and the 13CO J=2-1 and J=1-0 transitions. We constrain the kinematics, the excitation temperature of the molecular gas, and the mass-loss rate. The high ratio of the rates of ejection to accretion (5 - 50), together with the rotation signatures of the flow, provides solid evidence for an MHD disk wind. We find that the angular momentum removal by the wind is sufficient to drive accretion through the inner region of the disk; therefore, accretion driven by turbulent viscosity is not required to explain HD~163296's accretion. The low temperature of the molecular wind and its overall kinematics suggest that the MHD disk wind could be perturbed and shocked by the previously observed high-velocity atomic jet. This paper is part of the MAPS special issue of the Astrophysical Journal Supplement., Accepted ApJ July 30th 2021 This paper is part of the MAPS special issue of the Astrophysical Journal Supplement
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148. Regia ri-mediata e partecipativa
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Raciti, Viviana V. F.
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Re-mediated and participated direction: a case study by Compagnia Deflorian Tagliarini is an essay focused on the travelling site-specific performance, Quando non so cosa fare cosa faccio? (2016), based on Antonio Pietrangeli’s film Io la conoscevo bene (1965). The two opening paragraphs present an essential theatrography of the Rome-based company, created in 2009 by Daria Deflorian and Antonio Tagliarini (both performers, authors and directors) and their aesthetic of theatre, between performance and theatre, autobiographical elements and reuse of other artistic objects. In this way, the company’s work is part of a precise scenario, belonging to other Italian companies between late xx and early xxi centuries. The main paragraph analyses the case study, clarifying the relationship between the performance itself and the film as a trace of: the environment (the roman neighborhood “Marconi” where the performance took place is the same location of many scenes from the film); the themes and how they are connected between the fictional history of the film character, Adriana, and the real biography of the performer; moreover, the film-perspective is a way to guide the spectator, his/hers involvement, his/hers glance is a sort of framing guided from the inside of the travelling performance.
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149. Molecules with ALMA at Planet-forming Scales (MAPS). XII. Inferring the C/O and S/H Ratios in Protoplanetary Disks with Sulfur Molecules
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Le Gal, Romane, primary, Öberg, Karin I., additional, Teague, Richard, additional, Loomis, Ryan A., additional, Law, Charles J., additional, Walsh, Catherine, additional, Bergin, Edwin A., additional, Ménard, François, additional, Wilner, David J., additional, Andrews, Sean M., additional, Aikawa, Yuri, additional, Booth, Alice S., additional, Cataldi, Gianni, additional, Bergner, Jennifer B., additional, Bosman, Arthur D., additional, Cleeves, L. Ilse, additional, Czekala, Ian, additional, Furuya, Kenji, additional, Guzmán, Viviana V., additional, Huang, Jane, additional, Ilee, John D., additional, Nomura, Hideko, additional, Qi, Chunhua, additional, Schwarz, Kamber R., additional, Tsukagoshi, Takashi, additional, Yamato, Yoshihide, additional, and Zhang, Ke, additional
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150. Molecules with ALMA at Planet-forming Scales (MAPS). XVIII. Kinematic Substructures in the Disks of HD 163296 and MWC 480
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Teague, Richard, primary, Bae, Jaehan, additional, Aikawa, Yuri, additional, Andrews, Sean M., additional, Bergin, Edwin A., additional, Bergner, Jennifer B., additional, Boehler, Yann, additional, Booth, Alice S., additional, Bosman, Arthur D., additional, Cataldi, Gianni, additional, Czekala, Ian, additional, Guzmán, Viviana V., additional, Huang, Jane, additional, Ilee, John D., additional, Law, Charles J., additional, Le Gal, Romane, additional, Long, Feng, additional, Loomis, Ryan A., additional, Ménard, François, additional, Öberg, Karin I., additional, Pérez, Laura M., additional, Schwarz, Kamber R., additional, Sierra, Anibal, additional, Walsh, Catherine, additional, Wilner, David J., additional, Yamato, Yoshihide, additional, and Zhang, Ke, additional
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