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152. XRD and SANS evaluation of HOPG and Polycrystalline Graphite
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Gallego, Nidia C., primary, Contescu, Cristian I., additional, and Burchell, Timothy D., additional
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- 2018
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153. S-MAS: An adaptive hierarchical distributed multi-agent architecture for blocking malicious SOAP messages within Web Services environments
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Pinzón, Cristian I., Bajo, Javier, De Paz, Juan F., and Corchado, Juan M.
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- 2011
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154. Dog walkers’ vs. other park visitors’ perceptions: The importance of planning sustainable urban parks in Bucharest, Romania
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Iojă, Cristian I., Rozylowicz, Laurenţiu, Pătroescu, Maria, Niţă, Mihai R., and Vânau, Gabriel O.
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- 2011
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155. A software system for collaborative robotics applications and its application in particle swarm optimization implementations
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Vasile, Cristian I. and Buiu, Cătălin
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- 2011
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156. Real-time CBR-agent with a mixture of experts in the reuse stage to classify and detect DoS attacks
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Pinzón, Cristian I., De Paz, Juan F., Navarro, Martí, Bajo, Javier, Julián, Vicente, and Corchado, Juan. M.
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- 2011
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157. Single Pd atoms in activated carbon fibers and their contribution to hydrogen storage
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Contescu, Cristian I., van Benthem, Klaus, Li, Sa, Bonifacio, Cecile S., Pennycook, Stephen J., Jena, Puru, and Gallego, Nidia C.
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- 2011
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158. Systems-Level Analysis and Evolution of the Phototransduction Network in Drosophila
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Landry, Christian R., Castillo-Davis, Cristian I., Ogura, Atsushi, Liu, Jun S., and Hartl, Daniel L.
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- 2007
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159. The Impact of a Population-Based System of Care Intervention on Enhanced Prenatal Care and Service Utilization Among Medicaid-Insured Pregnant Women
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Roman, Lee Anne, primary, Raffo, Jennifer E., additional, Strutz, Kelly L., additional, Luo, Zhehui, additional, Johnson, Melinda E., additional, Meulen, Peggy Vander, additional, Henning, Susan, additional, Baker, Dianna, additional, Titcombe, Claire, additional, and Meghea, Cristian I., additional
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- 2022
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160. Approach to using 3D laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) data to explore the interaction of FLiNaK and FLiBe molten salts with nuclear-grade graphite
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Myhre, Kristian G., primary, Andrews, Hunter B., additional, Sulejmanovic, Dino, additional, Contescu, Cristian I., additional, Keiser, James R., additional, and Gallego, Nidia C., additional
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- 2022
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161. An Analysis of the Performance and Configuration Features of MySQL Document Store and Elasticsearch as an Alternative Backend in a Data Replication Solution
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Zmaranda, Doina R., primary, Moisi, Cristian I., additional, Győrödi, Cornelia A., additional, Győrödi, Robert Ş., additional, and Bandici, Livia, additional
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- 2021
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162. Parcul Natural Por��ile de Fier: monografie
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Rozylowicz, Lauren��iu, P��troescu, Maria, Jiplea, Marian C., Bagrinovschi, Vasile, Baratki, Felix, Dumbrav��, Amalia R., Cioc��nea, Cristiana M., Gavrilidis, Athanasios A., Gr��dinaru, Simona R., Ioj��, Cristian I., Manolache, Stelu��a, Matache, Marius L., Niculae, Iulian M., Ni����, Andreea, Ni����, Mihai R., Onose, Diana A., Popa, Emilian Mihai, Toboiu, C��t��lin V., and V��n��u, Gabriel O.
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Comunit����ile umane ��i peisajele din Parcul Natural Por��ile de Fier ,Biodiversitatea Parcului Natural Por��ile de Fier ,Invita��ie ��n Parcul Natural Por��ile de Fier ,Turism ��n Parcul Natural Por��ile de Fier ,Introducere la Geologia Parcului Natural Por��ile de Fier ,Parcul Natural Por��ile de Fier. Repere administrative ��i legislative ,Poten��ialul ecologic al Parcului Natural Por��ile de Fier - Abstract
Parcul Natural Por��ile de Fier: monografie Invita��ie ��n Parcul Natural Por��ile de Fier 1 Maria P��troescu, Lauren��iu Rozylowicz, Marian C. Jiplea Parcul Natural Por��ile de Fier. Repere administrative ��i legislative 7 Mihai R. Ni����, Marian C. Jiplea, Diana A. Onose, Maria P��troescu Poten��ialul ecologic al Parcului Natural Por��ile de Fier 18 Stelu��a Manolache, Iulian M. Niculae, Simona R. Gr��dinaru, Andreea Ni����, Vasile Bagrinovschi Introducere la Geologia Parcului Natural Por��ile de Fier 26 Mihai Emilian Popa Comunit����ile umane ��i peisajele din Parcul Natural Por��ile de Fier 63 Iulian M. Niculae, Cat��lin V. Toboiu, Maria P��troescu, Cristian I. Ioj��, Mihai R. Ni����, Cristiana M. Cioc��nea Biodiversitatea Parcului Natural Por��ile de Fier 85 Stelu��a Manolache, Lauren��iu Rozylowicz, Maria P��troescu, Amalia R. Dumbrav�� Turism ��n Parcul Natural Por��ile de Fier 126 Andreea Ni����, Athanasios A. Gavrilidis, C��t��lin V. Toboiu, Gabriel O. V��n��u, Marius L. Matache, Simona R. Gr��dinaru, Felix Baratky Bibliografie 148, Carte produs�� ��n cadrul proiectului M��suri active de protec��ie ��i conservare a biodiversit����ii ��i peisajului din arealul Parcului Natural Por��ile de Fier Cod MySMIS 2014+ 117515. Proiect cofinan��at din Fondul European de Dezvoltare Regional�� prin Programul Opera��ional Infrastructur�� Mare 2014-2020. Beneficiar: R.N.P. ROMSILVA - Administra��ia Parcului Natural Por��ile de Fier R.A. Editor: Centrul de Cercetare a Mediului ��i Efectuare a Studiilor de Impact - CCMESI, Universitatea din Bucure��ti. Con��inutul acestui material nu reprezint�� ��n mod obligatoriu pozi��ia oficial�� a Uniunii Europene sau a Guvernului Rom��niei., {"references": ["ABAB. 2015. Planul de management bazinal actualizat al spa\u0163iului hidrografic Banat. Administra\u021bia Na\u021bional\u0103 Apele Rom\u00e2ne. Administra\u021bia Bazinal\u0103 de Ap\u0103 Banat, Timi\u0219oara.", "APNPF. 2013. 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163. Parcul Natural Porţile de Fier: monografie
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Rozylowicz, Laurențiu, Pătroescu, Maria, Jiplea, Marian C., Bagrinovschi, Vasile, Baratki, Felix, Dumbravă, Amalia R., Ciocănea, Cristiana M., Gavrilidis, Athanasios A., Grădinaru, Simona R., Iojă, Cristian I., Manolache, Steluța, Matache, Marius L., Niculae, Iulian M., Niță, Andreea, Niță, Mihai R., Onose, Diana A., Popa, Emilian Mihai, Toboiu, Cătălin V., and Vânău, Gabriel O.
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Introducere la Geologia Parcului Natural Porțile de Fier ,Comunitățile umane și peisajele din Parcul Natural Porțile de Fier ,Biodiversitatea Parcului Natural Porțile de Fier ,Invitație în Parcul Natural Porțile de Fier ,Turism în Parcul Natural Porțile de Fier ,Parcul Natural Porțile de Fier. Repere administrative și legislative ,Potențialul ecologic al Parcului Natural Porțile de Fier - Abstract
Parcul Natural Porţile de Fier: monografie Invitație în Parcul Natural Porțile de Fier 1 Maria Pătroescu, Laurențiu Rozylowicz, Marian C. Jiplea Parcul Natural Porțile de Fier. Repere administrative și legislative 7 Mihai R. Niță, Marian C. Jiplea, Diana A. Onose, Maria Pătroescu Potențialul ecologic al Parcului Natural Porțile de Fier 18 Steluța Manolache, Iulian M. Niculae, Simona R. Grădinaru, Andreea Niță, Vasile Bagrinovschi Introducere la Geologia Parcului Natural Porțile de Fier 26 Mihai Emilian Popa Comunitățile umane și peisajele din Parcul Natural Porțile de Fier 63 Iulian M. Niculae, Catălin V. Toboiu, Maria Pătroescu, Cristian I. Iojă, Mihai R. Niță, Cristiana M. Ciocănea Biodiversitatea Parcului Natural Porțile de Fier 85 Steluța Manolache, Laurențiu Rozylowicz, Maria Pătroescu, Amalia R. Dumbravă Turism în Parcul Natural Porțile de Fier 126 Andreea Niță, Athanasios A. Gavrilidis, Cătălin V. Toboiu, Gabriel O. Vânău, Marius L. Matache, Simona R. Grădinaru, Felix Baratky Bibliografie 148
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164. Progress Report on Graphite-Salt Interaction Studies (FY21)
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Xin He, Cristian I. Contescu, Jim Keiser, Nidia C. Gallego, Jun Qu, and Kristian G. Myhre
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Interaction studies ,chemistry.chemical_classification ,Chemistry ,Inorganic chemistry ,Salt (chemistry) ,Graphite - Published
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165. Zebrin II / aldolase C expression in the cerebellum of the western diamondback rattlesnake (Crotalus atrox).
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Joel W Aspden, Carol L Armstrong, Cristian I Gutierrez-Ibanez, Richard Hawkes, Andrew N Iwaniuk, Tobias Kohl, David J Graham, and Douglas R Wylie
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Aldolase C, also known as Zebrin II (ZII), is a glycolytic enzyme that is expressed in cerebellar Purkinje cells of the vertebrate cerebellum. In both mammals and birds, ZII is expressed heterogeneously, such that there are sagittal stripes of Purkinje cells with high ZII expression (ZII+), alternating with stripes of Purkinje cells with little or no expression (ZII-). The patterns of ZII+ and ZII- stripes in the cerebellum of birds and mammals are strikingly similar, suggesting that it may have first evolved in the stem reptiles. In this study, we examined the expression of ZII in the cerebellum of the western diamondback rattlesnake (Crotalus atrox). In contrast to birds and mammals, the cerebellum of the rattlesnake is much smaller and simpler, consisting of a small, unfoliated dome of cells. A pattern of alternating ZII+ and ZII- sagittal stripes cells was not observed: rather all Purkinje cells were ZII+. This suggests that ZII stripes have either been lost in snakes or that they evolved convergently in birds and mammals.
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166. Anthocyanins from Agro-Industrial Food Waste: Geographical Approach and Methods of Recovery—A Review.
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Diaconeasa, Zoriţa, Iuhas, Cristian I., Ayvaz, Huseyin, Mortas, Mustafa, Farcaş, Anca, Mihai, Mihaela, Danciu, Corina, and Stanilă, Andreea
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FOOD waste ,ANTHOCYANINS ,SUPERCRITICAL fluid extraction ,EXTRACTION techniques ,BIOACTIVE compounds ,ELECTRIC fields - Abstract
Drastic growth in the amount of global food waste produced is observed every year, not only due to incessant population growth but also economic growth, lifestyle, and diet changes. As a result of their increasing health awareness, people are focusing more on healthy diets rich in fruits and vegetables. Thus, following worldwide fruit and vegetable consumption and their processing in various industries (juice, jams, wines, preserves), significant quantities of agro-industrial waste are produced (pomace, peels, seeds) that still contain high concentrations of bioactive compounds. Among bioactive compounds, anthocyanins have an important place, with their multiple beneficial effects on health; therefore, their extraction and recovery from food waste have become a topic of interest in recent years. Accordingly, this review aims to summarize the primary sources of anthocyanins from food waste and the novel eco-friendly extraction methods, such as pulsed electric field extraction, enzyme-assisted extraction, supercritical fluid extraction, pressurized liquid extraction, microwave-assisted extraction, and ultrasonic-assisted extraction. The advantages and disadvantages of these techniques will also be covered to encourage future studies and opportunities focusing on improving these extraction techniques. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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167. Risk Budgeting
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Fisher, Gregg, primary, Nguyen, Tim, additional, and Tiu, Cristian I., additional
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168. Atypical hydrogen uptake on chemically-activated, ultramicroporous carbon
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Bhat, Vinay V., Contescu, Cristian I., Gallego, Nidia C., and Baker, Frederick S.
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169. Patrones reproductivos del lobo marino común, Otaria flavescens (Shaw 1800), en el centro-sur de Chile Breeding patterns in southern sea lions, Otaria flavescens (Shaw 1800), in south-central Chile
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HÉCTOR J PAVÉS, ROBERTO P SCHLATTER, and CRISTIAN I ESPINOZA
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Otaria flavescens ,patrones reproductivos ,sincronización reproductiva ,poliginia ,reproductive patterns ,reproductive synchronization ,polygyny index ,Zoology ,QL1-991 ,Botany ,QK1-989 - Abstract
El desfase latitudinal de los eventos reproductivos en Otaria flavescens sugiere la existencia de una adaptación fisiológica y conductual a condiciones ambientales locales. La identificación de cambios en los patrones conductuales intraespecíficos frente a modificaciones ambientales sugieren una relación entre estos. Se pretende revisar los patrones reproductivos del O. flavescens, determinando la existencia de una sincronización y estabilidad en ellos durante las temporadas 1996-1997 y 1997-1998 en la colonia de Punta Lobería, Chile. Se realizaron observaciones directas de las agrupaciones y conductas reproductivas empleando binoculares, y apoyadas por el uso de material fílmico y fotográfico. Los resultados evidenciaron modificaciones en, (a) el número de harenes (de 28 disminuye a 19), (b) la distribución espacial de los harenes (70 % de los harenes durante 1997-1998 se establecieron en el lado norte de la playa reproductiva, durante la temporada anterior estos se distribuyeron a lo largo de toda la playa), (c) proporción etaria (un macho: 12 hembras: un juvenil: siete cachorros, desciende a un macho: nueve hembras: dos juveniles: seis cachorros), (d) índice de poliginia (de 12,4 a 7,8 HPMT y de 11 a 9 HP), y (e) la población organizada en harenes (disminución del 10,3 %). Estas variaciones estarían relacionadas con la reducción del espacio óptimo para el establecimiento de harenes debido a la incorporación de suelo/roca posterior a un derrumbe invernal. Los patrones conductuales reproductivos que se mantuvieron invariables durante las temporadas fueron, (a) la estacionalidad de los harenes (constitución durante la cuarta semana de diciembre y disolución en la cuarta semana de febrero), (b) el período de partos (inicio durante la segunda semana de enero, finalización durante la cuarta semana de enero), y (c) el período de cópulas (inicio durante la tercera semana de enero, finalización durante la segunda semana de febrero). Por lo tanto, O. flavescens presentaría conductas modificables y permanentes que se despliegan según las condiciones ambientales. Donde las conductas reproductivas modificadas potencialmente mitigarían pérdidas en aspectos reproductivos, y las conductas reproductivas permanentes, estarían relacionadas con procesos fisiológicos y conductuales seleccionados bajo las condiciones ambientales. Estos patrones reproductivos al ser comparados con las de otras localidades son congruente con un efecto latitudinal, debido a la variación registrada tanto en la estacionalidad de ellos como en la duración de los mismos (e.g., período de partos y cópulas).The latitudinal effect of reproductive patterns for Otaria flavescens suggests the existence of behavioral and physiological adaptation to local environmental conditions. The identification of intraspecific behavioral pattern changes due to these environmental conditions suggest a relation among them. We pretend here to determine reproductive synchronization and reproductive stability of O. flavescens in the Punta Lobería colony during two breeding seasons 1996-1997 and 1997-1998. Direct observations of groups and breeding behavior were watched with binoculars backed by video and photography. Results evidenced modification in (a) the number of harems (decreased from 28 to 19 during first to the second seasons), (b) the spatial distribution of harems (70 % of these were located in northern part of the reproductive beach during the 1997-1998 season whereas they occupied the whole beach rather uniformly during the previous season), (c) age structure (one male: 12 females: one juvenile and seven pups decreased to one male: nine females: two juveniles and six pups), (d) the polygyny index (decreased from 12.4 to 7.8 HPMT and from 11 to 9 HP), and (e) the reproductive population organized in harems (decreased of up to 10.3 %). These variations would be related to optimum space reduction for harem establishment after an earth/rock slide over the area. Behavioral reproductive patterns remaining stable during both seasons were (a) seasonality of harems (harem formation during the fourth week in December, dissolution during the fourth week of February), (b) birth period (beginning during the second week of January and ending during the fourth week of January), and (c) mating period (beginning during the third week of January, ending during the second week in February). Otaria flavescens exhibited modifiable and stable behavioral patterns according to environmental conditions. Modified breeding behavior potentially would mitigate loss of reproductive output, and stable breeding behavior would be related to physiological and behavioral processes according to environmental conditions. Thus, reproductive patterns when compared to other known reproductive localities in Chile are consistent with a latitudinal effect due to variations registered by their seasonality, as well as its duration (e.g., mating and birth periods)
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170. Switching from twisted to planar oxamide molecular cavities through intramolecular three centered hydrogen bonding
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Itzia I. Padilla-Martínez, Francisco J. Martínez-Martínez, Cristian I. Guillén-Hernández, María Chaparro-Huerta, Laura C. Cabrera-Pérez, Carlos Z. Gómez-Castro, Beatriz A. López-Romero, and Efrén V. García-Báez
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171. Prototipo de mano robótica controlada mediante el procesamiento de señales cerebrales utilizando redes neuronales recurrentes
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González, Marvin X., Brugiati, Amelia M., Cornejo, Denzel H., and Pinzón, Cristian I.
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The mapping of electrical activity in the human brain is not only useful in the medical field for the diagnosis of diseases but can also be of great help in other fields such as computer science. This research proposes the use of brain signals as a control mechanism using artificial intelligence techniques. Its main objective is to build a prototype of a 3D printed robotic hand prosthesis monitored through the processing of brain signals using recurrent neural networks. Three different recurrent network architectures were trained and compared using a prototyping methodology (Simple RNN, LSTM, and GRU). This prototyping methodology was trained using a sample size of thirteen people and the non-invasive sensor Mindwave Mobile 2 was used to record the data. The first version, which was in development approximately 3 months, achieved 77% accuracy in classifying new samples using the GRU network model. With further research and development, this prototype may prove very useful in the future for providing people in need of such technology with a higher quality of life., Las señales generadas por la actividad eléctrica producida en el cerebro humano, además de ser utilizadas en el área de medicina para el diagnóstico de enfermedades, pueden ser de gran ayuda en otros campos, como lo son las ciencias computacionales. Esta investigación propone la utilización de señales cerebrales como mecanismo de control, empleando técnicas de inteligencia artificial. La misma tiene como objetivo principal construir un prototipo de una prótesis de mano robótica impresa en 3D, controlada a través del procesamiento de señales cerebrales, utilizando redes neuronales recurrentes. Mediante una metodología de prototipado se entrenaron y compararon tres arquitecturas distintas de redes recurrentes (RNN simple, LSTM y GRU), entrenadas a partir de datos de trece personas, utilizando el sensor no invasivo Mindwave Mobile 2 para la adquisición de estos. La primera versión, desarrollada en un periodo aproximado de tres meses, alcanzó una precisión del 77% al clasificar nuevas muestras utilizando el modelo de red GRU. Este prototipo, al ser una primera aproximación y requerir mayor tiempo de investigación y desarrollo, puede ser de gran utilidad a futuro para personas que así lo necesiten, brindándoles una mayor calidad de vida.
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172. Prototipo de sistema inteligente basado en patrones de ondas cerebrales para prevenir accidentes de tránsito
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Marvin X. González, Cristian I. Pinzón, Denzel H. Cornejo, and Amelia M. Brugiati
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Science (General) ,Relation (database) ,Computer science ,Real-time computing ,Decision tree ,Brain waves ,Random forest ,Support vector machine ,Data set ,Raspberry pi ,Q1-390 ,accidentes de tránsito, bitalino, sistema inteligente, inteligencia artificial, aprendizaje automático, ondas cerebrales, raspberry pi, somnolencia ,Materials Chemistry ,Supervised training - Abstract
Este artículo presenta el prototipo de sistema inteligente basado en patrones de ondas cerebrales para prevenir accidentesde tránsito, que, mediante un sensor colocado en la cabeza del conductor, monitoriza los patrones de ondas cerebrales los cuales sonenviados en tiempo real vía Bluetooth a una placa Raspberry Pi para ser procesados con estrategias de aprendizaje automático y deesta forma enviar una alerta visual y sonora cuando detecta el estado de somnolencia en el conductor. Para la construcción delprototipo se recogieron datos de cuatro personas en tres estados distintos, mientras estaban despiertas, somnolientas y dormidas. Elconjunto de datos fue procesado con cuatro algoritmos de aprendizaje supervisado: vecinos más cercanos, máquina de soportevectorial, árboles de decisión, bosques aleatorios; siendo este último el que mejores resultados mostró alcanzando un 82.05% deprecisión al diferenciar los tres estados anteriormente mencionados. El costo estimado del sistema es de 210 USD, resultando unsistema económico con relación a otros existentes en el mercado.
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173. Chemical compatibility of silicon carbide in molten fluoride salts for the fluoride salt-cooled high temperature reactor
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Takaaki Koyanagi, Stephen S. Raiman, Cristian I. Contescu, Jo Jo Lee, Xunxiang Hu, Ying Yang, and Yutai Katoh
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Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,Fission products ,Materials science ,Metallurgy ,02 engineering and technology ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,Ceramic matrix composite ,01 natural sciences ,010305 fluids & plasmas ,Corrosion ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Nuclear Energy and Engineering ,chemistry ,Impurity ,0103 physical sciences ,Silicon carbide ,General Materials Science ,Tritium ,0210 nano-technology ,Absorption (electromagnetic radiation) ,Fluoride - Abstract
Silicon carbide is widely appreciated for its high temperature strength, radiation tolerance and neutronic transparency in applications for fuel particles and core internals of nuclear reactors. In the Fluoride Salt-Cooled High Temperature Reactor, silicon carbide ceramic matrix composites are candidate construction material for regions of higher neutron fluxes. Silicon carbide is wettable and reacts electrochemically with dissolved metals. Metallic impurities, tritium, moisture-based impurities and fission products, as well as thermal gradients can accelerate hot corrosion of silicon carbide in molten fluoride salt. Tritium can become trapped in radiation defects of silicon carbide. Thus, an understanding of the potential for tritium absorption, impurities reactions and thermal gradient-assisted corrosion mechanisms along with tritium recovery and redox control systems are necessary to mitigate silicon carbide corrosion in molten fluoride salt systems. Here, we survey current research on silicon carbide corrosion in molten fluoride salts and critically evaluate the research and development gaps.
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174. Molten salt reactor waste and effluent management strategies: A review
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Cristian I. Contescu, Brian J. Riley, Joanna McFarlane, Guillermo D DelCul, John D. Vienna, and Charles Forsberg
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Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,Molten salt reactor ,Waste management ,020209 energy ,Mechanical Engineering ,02 engineering and technology ,Pyroprocessing ,01 natural sciences ,010305 fluids & plasmas ,law.invention ,Nuclear Energy and Engineering ,law ,0103 physical sciences ,Experimental Breeder Reactor II ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,Environmental science ,General Materials Science ,Light-water reactor ,Molten salt ,Safety, Risk, Reliability and Quality ,Waste Management and Disposal ,Effluent - Abstract
Molten salt reactors (MSRs) are being considered as one of the potential nuclear options to meet future energy demands. While the MSR designs are drastically different from the more traditional light water reactor, many of the waste streams are similar between the concepts. The purpose of this paper is to outline strategies for the treatment and processing of MSR-type wastes from concepts of reconditioning and recycle of certain components to partitioning and direct immobilization of other waste components. To help bridge science and technology gaps, knowledge gained from similar efforts such as pyroprocessing of Experimental Breeder Reactor II salt wastes can be leveraged to develop concept-to-disposition pathways.
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175. Modeling the effects of oxidation-induced porosity on the elastic moduli of nuclear graphites
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Cristian I. Contescu, James B. Spicer, Nidia C. Gallego, Lauren R. Olasov, and Fan W. Zeng
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Work (thermodynamics) ,Materials science ,Modulus ,02 engineering and technology ,General Chemistry ,010402 general chemistry ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,Microstructure ,01 natural sciences ,0104 chemical sciences ,Shear modulus ,Nuclear graphite ,General Materials Science ,Graphite ,Composite material ,0210 nano-technology ,Porosity ,Elastic modulus - Abstract
Oxidation of nuclear graphites produces microstructural changes that affect the elastic moduli of these materials. It is widely accepted that the primary effect of oxidation is to increase porosity, but the related effect on the moduli cannot be explained satisfactorily by simply noting changes to porosity. In this work, models describing the elastic moduli of porous, polycrystalline graphite materials are developed to interpret experimental determinations of Young's modulus and shear modulus in two grades of nuclear graphite – IG-110 and NBG-18 – that were oxidized to produce varying levels of porosity. Experimental measurements were carried out using laser-based ultrasonic methods and were interpreted successfully using models that take into account the effects of preferential oxidation of different elements of the graphite microstructure. The results indicate the importance of the processes that lead to increased porosity since these can heavily influence the nature of the resulting structure-property relationships.
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176. Development of mesopores in superfine grain graphite neutron-irradiated at high fluence
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Nidia C. Gallego, Cristian I. Contescu, Kentaro Takizawa, Yutai Katoh, Philip D. Edmondson, José David Arregui-Mena, and Anne A. Campbell
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Materials science ,chemistry.chemical_element ,02 engineering and technology ,General Chemistry ,010402 general chemistry ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,01 natural sciences ,Fluence ,0104 chemical sciences ,Adsorption ,chemistry ,Nuclear graphite ,Microscopy ,General Materials Science ,Neutron ,Graphite ,Irradiation ,Composite material ,0210 nano-technology ,Carbon - Abstract
Microstructural changes induced by neutron irradiation of superfine grain graphite G347A (Tokai Carbon, Japan) were examined by nitrogen adsorption at 77 K and by three microscopy techniques (SEM, TEM and FIB-SEM tomography). The specimens were irradiated at doses of up to 30 dpa, covering stages before and after the turnaround fluence at three temperatures (300, 450, 750 °C) of their irradiation envelope. The initial graphite densification at low fluences did not produce any detectable effect in the pore size range ( 50 nm) at high irradiation fluences and more structural changes on multiple scales, from nanometers to microns. This work demonstrates the unique ability of gas adsorption techniques to analyze open pores with sizes between sub-nanometer and sub-micron in bulk nuclear graphite, with supporting microscopy results.
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177. Preferences in the management of high-risk prostate cancer among urologists in Europe: results of a web-based survey
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Surcel, Cristian I., Sooriakumaran, Prasanna, Briganti, Alberto, De Visschere, Pieter J.L., Fütterer, Jurgen J., Ghadjar, Pirus, Isbarn, Hendrik, Ost, Piet, Ploussard, Guillaume, van den Bergh, Roderick C.N., van Oort, Inge M., Yossepowitch, Ofer, Sedelaar, Michiel J.P., and Giannarini, Gianluca
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178. Nitrogen adsorption data, FIB-SEM tomography and TEM micrographs of neutron-irradiated superfine grain graphite
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Yutai Katoh, Philip D. Edmondson, Quinlan B. Smith, Cristian I. Contescu, Kentaro Takizawa, Anne A. Campbell, Nidia C. Gallego, and José David Arregui-Mena
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010302 applied physics ,Multidisciplinary ,Materials science ,Scanning electron microscope ,Materials Science ,Analytical chemistry ,02 engineering and technology ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,Microstructure ,lcsh:Computer applications to medicine. Medical informatics ,01 natural sciences ,Focused ion beam ,Fluence ,Transmission electron microscopy ,Nuclear graphite ,0103 physical sciences ,Microscopy ,lcsh:R858-859.7 ,Graphite ,0210 nano-technology ,lcsh:Science (General) ,lcsh:Q1-390 - Abstract
This manuscript provides raw nitrogen gas adsorption data, images and videos obtained from a technique that combines Focused Ion Beam (FIB) and Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) known as FIB-SEM tomography and Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM) micrographs. This collection of data is useful for characterization of the effects of high fluence neutron irradiation in nuclear graphite as described in the associated manuscript, “Mesopores development in superfine grain graphite neutron-irradiated at high fluence” (Contescu et al., 2019). Nitrogen adsorption isotherms at 77 K are provided for graphite samples before and after neutron irradiation at 300, 450, and 750 °C at fluences before and after turnaround. FIB-SEM tomography reveals porosity of unirradiated and irradiated samples. Using this technique, four data sets were obtained, of which the first three are presented in video format, whereas the fourth one is a series of images provided in raw format unique to this manuscript. All microscopy data document the microstructure, surface area and porosity of superfine grain graphite G347A (Tokai Carbon, Japan) before irradiation and irradiated after turnaround at 400 °C. TEM micrographs provide unique information on irradiation damage at high neutron fluence (>27. 8 displacements per atom, dpa) in the microstructure and crystal lattice of graphite. Additional TEM micrographs are provided here, which do not duplicate the research paper published elsewhere (Contescu et al., 2019). These data sets are unique, as samples at high irradiation doses have never been measured or imaged before with the aforementioned techniques.
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- 2018
179. No Association Between Gastric Fundic Gland Polyps and Gastrointestinal Neoplasia in a Study of Over 100,000 Patients
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Genta, Robert M., Schuler, Christopher M., Robiou, Cristian I., and Lash, Richard H.
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- 2009
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180. Complete loss of CASK causes severe ataxia through cerebellar degeneration in human and mouse
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Paras A. Patel, Leslie E. W. LaConte, Sarika Srivastava, Hegert J, Konark Mukherjee, Michael A. Fox, Alicia Kerr, and Cristian I
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Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Ataxia ,biology ,Neurodegeneration ,Rett syndrome ,medicine.disease ,MECP2 ,nervous system ,medicine ,Cerebellar Degeneration ,biology.protein ,Reelin ,CASK ,medicine.symptom ,Cerebellar hypoplasia - Abstract
Heterozygous loss of X-linked genes like CASK and MeCP2 (Rett syndrome) causes neurodevelopmental disorders (NDD) in girls, while in boys such loss leads to profound encephalopathy. The cellular basis for these disorders remains unknown. CASK is presumed to work through the Tbr1-reelin pathway in neuronal migration during brain development. Here we report our clinical and histopathological analysis of a deceased 2-month-old boy with a CASK-null mutation. We demonstrate that although smaller in size, the CASK-null human brain exhibits normal lamination without defective neuronal differentiation, migration, or axonal guidance, excluding the role of reelin in CASK-linked pathology. The disproportionately hypoplastic cerebellum in humans without CASK expression is associated with cerebellar astrogliosis, a marker for neuronal loss. Cerebellum-specific deletion in mouse confirms a post-developmental degeneration of cerebellar granular neurons that results in a small cerebellum. Mechanistically, cerebellar hypoplasia in CASK mutation thus results from neurodegeneration rather that developmental defects. Zygosity-pathology correlation suggests that NDDs like CASK mutation and Rett syndrome are pathologically neurodegenerative; however, random X-chromosome inactivation in the typical heterozygous mutant girls results in 50% of cells expressing the functional gene, resulting in a non-progressive pathology, whereas complete loss of the only allele in boys leads to unconstrained degeneration and encephalopathy.One sentence summary of studyCASK loss causes cerebellar degeneration. The authors have declared that no conflict of interest exists.
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181. Summary of US DOE R&D Activities on Graphite Oxidation (2006–2021)
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Cristian I. Contescu and Nidia C. Gallego
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Materials science ,Graphite ,Nuclear chemistry - Published
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182. Determining County-Level Counterfactuals for Evaluation of Population Health Interventions: A Novel Application of K -Means Cluster Analysis.
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Strutz, Kelly L., Luo, Zhehui, Raffo, Jennifer E., Meghea, Cristian I., Vander Meulen, Peggy, and Roman, Lee Anne
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POPULATION health ,CLUSTER analysis (Statistics) ,DATA analysis - Abstract
Objectives: Evaluating population health initiatives at the community level necessitates valid counterfactual communities, which includes having similar population composition, health care access, and health determinants. Estimating appropriate county counterfactuals is challenging in states with large intercounty variation. We describe an application of K -means cluster analysis for determining county-level counterfactuals in an evaluation of an intervention, a county perinatal system of care for Medicaid-insured pregnant women. Methods: We described counties by using indicators from the American Community Survey, Area Health Resources Files, University of Wisconsin Population Health Institute County Health Rankings, and vital records for Michigan Medicaid-insured births for 2009, the year the intervention began (or the closest available year). We ran analyses of 1000 iterations with random starting cluster values for each of a range of number of clusters from 3 to 10 with commonly used variability and reliability measures to identify the optimal number of clusters. Results: The use of unstandardized features resulted in the grouping of 1 county with the intervention county in all solutions for all iterations and the frequent grouping of 2 additional counties with the intervention county. Standardized features led to no solution, and other distance measures gave mixed results. However, no county was ideal for all subpopulation analyses. Practice Implications: Although the K -means method was successful at identifying comparison counties, differences between the intervention county and comparison counties remained. This limitation may be specific to the intervention county and the constraints of a within-state study. This method could be more useful when applied to other counties in and outside Michigan. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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183. Mitigation of the ground reflection effect in real-time locating systems based on wireless sensor networks by using artificial neural networks
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De Paz, Juan F., Tapia, Dante I., Alonso, Ricardo S., Pinzón, Cristian I., Bajo, Javier, and Corchado, Juan M.
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184. Characterization and Activation Study of Black Chars Derived from Cellulosic Biomass Pyrolyzed at Very High Temperature
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Contescu, Cristian I., primary and Gallego, Nidia C., additional
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185. Monitoring phase behavior of hydrogen confined in carbon nanopores by in-situ Small Angle Neutron Scattering technique
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Zhang, Hongxin, He, Lilin, Melnichenko, Yuri B., Contescu, Cristian I., and Gallego, Nidia C.
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- 2012
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186. The Involvement of Natural Polyphenols in the Chemoprevention of Cervical Cancer
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Drețcanu, Georgiana, primary, Iuhas, Cristian I., additional, and Diaconeasa, Zorița, additional
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187. Effect of different postures of the scapular girdle and arm on the pressure pain threshold in the infraspinatus muscle
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Intelangelo, Leonardo, primary, Bordachar, Diego J., additional, Mendoza, Cristian I., additional, Imaz, Fernando, additional, Barone, Mauro, additional, and Barbosa, Alexandre W., additional
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- 2021
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188. Determining County-Level Counterfactuals for Evaluation of Population Health Interventions: A Novel Application of K-Means Cluster Analysis
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Strutz, Kelly L., primary, Luo, Zhehui, additional, Raffo, Jennifer E., additional, Meghea, Cristian I., additional, Vander Meulen, Peggy, additional, and Roman, Lee Anne, additional
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- 2021
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189. Family history of thyroid disease and risk of congenital hypothyroidism in neonates with Down syndrome
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Corona-Rivera, Jorge R., primary, Andrade-Romo, Topacio O., additional, Aguirre-Salas, Liuba M., additional, Bobadilla-Morales, Lucina, additional, Aranda-Sánchez, Cristian I., additional, Corona-Rivera, Alfredo, additional, and Pérez-Ramírez, René O., additional
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- 2021
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190. Probing basal planes and edge sites in polygranular nuclear graphite by gas adsorption: Estimation of active surface area
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Gallego, Nidia C., primary, Arregui-Mena, José David, additional, and Contescu, Cristian I., additional
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191. A bi-specific lectin from the mushroom Boletopsis grisea and its application in glycoanalytical workflows
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Vladimir Potapov, Christopher H. Taron, Saulius Vainauskas, Colleen McClung, Cristian I. Ruse, Jennifer L. Ong, Mehul B. Ganatra, and Anthony Z Francis
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Proteomics ,0301 basic medicine ,Glycan ,Glycosylation ,Science ,Mutant ,Article ,Fungal Proteins ,Glycomics ,Fungal biology ,03 medical and health sciences ,Polysaccharides ,Lectins ,Humans ,Amino Acid Sequence ,Peptide sequence ,Boletopsis grisea ,Binding Sites ,Multidisciplinary ,030102 biochemistry & molecular biology ,biology ,Chemistry ,Basidiomycota ,Lectin ,carbohydrates (lipids) ,030104 developmental biology ,Biochemistry ,Fungal fruit body lectin family ,biology.protein ,Medicine ,Boletopsis leucomelaena ,Agaricales ,Sequence Alignment ,Protein Binding - Abstract
The BLL lectin from the edible Japanese “Kurokawa” mushroom (Boletopsis leucomelaena) was previously reported to bind to N-glycans harboring terminal N-acetylglucosamine (GlcNAc) and to induce apoptosis in a leukemia cell line. However, its gene has not been reported. In this study, we used a transcriptomics-based workflow to identify a full-length transcript of a BLL functional ortholog (termed BGL) from Boletopsis grisea, a close North American relative of B. leucomelaena. The deduced amino acid sequence of BGL was an obvious member of fungal fruit body lectin family (Pfam PF07367), a highly conserved group of mushroom lectins with a preference for binding O-glycans harboring the Thomsen–Friedenreich antigen (TF-antigen; Galβ1,3GalNAc-α-) and having two ligand binding sites. Functional characterization of recombinant BGL using glycan microarray analysis and surface plasmon resonance confirmed its ability to bind both the TF-antigen and β-GlcNAc-terminated N-glycans. Structure-guided mutagenesis of BGL’s two ligand binding clefts showed that one site is responsible for binding TF-antigen structures associated with O-glycans, whereas the second site specifically recognizes N-glycans with terminal β-GlcNAc. Additionally, the two sites show no evidence of allosteric communication. Finally, mutant BGL proteins having single functional bindings site were used to enrich GlcNAc-capped N-glycans or mucin type O-glycopeptides from complex samples in glycomics and glycoproteomics analytical workflows.
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192. LHC Data Storage: Preparing for the Challenges of Run-3
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David Fernandez Alvarez, Vladimír Bahyl, Michal Simon, Cédric Caffy, Eric Cano, S. Murray, Cristian I. Contescu, Julien Leduc, R. Toebbicke, María Arsuaga-Ríos, Edouardos Karavakis, Manuel Batalha, Niccolo Capitoni, Andreas J. Peters, Fabio Luchetti, Elvin Alin Sindrilaru, Michael Davis, Luca Mascetti, Oliver Keeble, Mihai Patrascoiu, and Jaroslav Guenther
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Large Hadron Collider ,business.industry ,Physics ,QC1-999 ,computer.software_genre ,Computing and Computers ,Data acquisition ,Workflow ,Computer data storage ,Operating system ,Disk storage ,Erasure code ,business ,Alice (programming language) ,computer ,Data transmission ,computer.programming_language - Abstract
The CERN IT Storage Group ensures the symbiotic development and operations of storage and data transfer services for all CERN physics data, in particular the data generated by the four LHC experiments (ALICE, ATLAS, CMS and LHCb). In order to accomplish the objectives of the next run of the LHC (Run-3), the Storage Group has undertaken a thorough analysis of the experiments’ requirements, matching them to the appropriate storage and data transfer solutions, and undergoing a rigorous programme of testing to identify and solve any issues before the start of Run-3. In this paper, we present the main challenges presented by each of the four LHC experiments. We describe their workflows, in particular how they communicate with and use the key components provided by the Storage Group: the EOS disk storage system; its archival back-end, the CERN Tape Archive (CTA); and the File Transfer Service (FTS). We also describe the validation and commissioning tests that have been undertaken and challenges overcome: the ATLAS stress tests to push their DAQ system to its limits; the CMS migration from PhEDEx to Rucio, followed by large-scale tests between EOS and CTA with the new FTS “archive monitoring” feature; the LHCb Tier-0 to Tier-1 staging tests and XRootD Third Party Copy (TPC) validation; and the erasure coding performance in ALICE.
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193. Germline mutation in POLR2A: a heterogeneous, multi-systemic developmental disorder characterized by transcriptional dysregulation.
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Hansen, AW, Arora, P, Khayat, MM, Smith, LJ, Lewis, AM, Rossetti, LZ, Jayaseelan, J, Cristian, I, Haynes, D, DiTroia, S, Meeks, N, Delgado, MR, Rosenfeld, JA, Pais, L, White, SM, Meng, Q, Pehlivan, D, Liu, P, Gingras, M-C, Wangler, MF, Muzny, DM, Lupski, JR, Kaplan, CD, Gibbs, RA, Hansen, AW, Arora, P, Khayat, MM, Smith, LJ, Lewis, AM, Rossetti, LZ, Jayaseelan, J, Cristian, I, Haynes, D, DiTroia, S, Meeks, N, Delgado, MR, Rosenfeld, JA, Pais, L, White, SM, Meng, Q, Pehlivan, D, Liu, P, Gingras, M-C, Wangler, MF, Muzny, DM, Lupski, JR, Kaplan, CD, and Gibbs, RA
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De novo germline variation in POLR2A was recently reported to associate with a neurodevelopmental disorder. We report twelve individuals harboring putatively pathogenic de novo or inherited variants in POLR2A, detail their phenotypes, and map all known variants to the domain structure of POLR2A and crystal structure of RNA polymerase II. Affected individuals were ascertained from a local data lake, pediatric genetics clinic, and an online community of families of affected individuals. These include six affected by de novo missense variants (including one previously reported individual), four clinical laboratory samples affected by missense variation with unknown inheritance-with yeast functional assays further supporting altered function-one affected by a de novo in-frame deletion, and one affected by a C-terminal frameshift variant inherited from a largely asymptomatic mother. Recurrently observed phenotypes include ataxia, joint hypermobility, short stature, skin abnormalities, congenital cardiac abnormalities, immune system abnormalities, hip dysplasia, and short Achilles tendons. We report a significantly higher occurrence of epilepsy (8/12, 66.7%) than previously reported (3/15, 20%) (p value = 0.014196; chi-square test) and a lower occurrence of hypotonia (8/12, 66.7%) than previously reported (14/15, 93.3%) (p value = 0.076309). POLR2A-related developmental disorders likely represent a spectrum of related, multi-systemic developmental disorders, driven by distinct mechanisms, converging at a single locus.
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194. High Frequency of RUNX1 Mutation in Acute Myeloid Leukemia at Puerto Rico
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Marrero, William D., Cintron-Colon, Hector R, Cruz, Steven, Rodriguez-Arocho, Cristian I., Caceres, William, DiNardo, Courtney D., and Cruz-Chacon, Alexis M.
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195. Plasmid replication-associated single-strand-specific methyltransferases
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Iain A. Murray, Elisabeth A. Raleigh, Yoshiharu Yamaichi, Cristian I. Ruse, Richard J. Roberts, Zhiyi Sun, Alexey Fomenkov, Colleen McClung, Institut de Biologie Intégrative de la Cellule (I2BC), Commissariat à l'énergie atomique et aux énergies alternatives (CEA)-Université Paris-Saclay-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Intégrité du génome et de la polarité cellulaire chez la bactérie (EQYY), Département Biologie des Génomes (DBG), Commissariat à l'énergie atomique et aux énergies alternatives (CEA)-Université Paris-Saclay-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Commissariat à l'énergie atomique et aux énergies alternatives (CEA)-Université Paris-Saclay-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Institut de Biologie Intégrative de la Cellule (I2BC), and Commissariat à l'énergie atomique et aux énergies alternatives (CEA)-Université Paris-Saclay-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Commissariat à l'énergie atomique et aux énergies alternatives (CEA)-Université Paris-Saclay-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)
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DNA Replication ,Ribosomal Proteins ,Burkholderia cenocepacia ,AcademicSubjects/SCI00010 ,DNA, Single-Stranded ,03 medical and health sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Plasmid ,Bacterial Proteins ,Genetics ,[SDV.BBM]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Biochemistry, Molecular Biology ,Gene ,030304 developmental biology ,0303 health sciences ,ColE1 ,biology ,Nucleic Acid Enzymes ,030306 microbiology ,Escherichia coli Proteins ,Methyltransferases ,DNA Methylation ,DNA Polymerase I ,biology.organism_classification ,[SDV.MP.BAC]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Microbiology and Parasitology/Bacteriology ,Escherichia coli O104 ,Restriction enzyme ,chemistry ,biology.protein ,DNA polymerase I ,Genome, Bacterial ,DNA ,Plasmids ,Single molecule real time sequencing - Abstract
Analysis of genomic DNA from pathogenic strains of Burkholderia cenocepacia J2315 and Escherichia coli O104:H4 revealed the presence of two unusual MTase genes. Both are plasmid-borne ORFs, carried by pBCA072 for B. cenocepacia J2315 and pESBL for E. coli O104:H4. Pacific Biosciences SMRT sequencing was used to investigate DNA methyltransferases M.BceJIII and M.EcoGIX, using artificial constructs. Mating properties of engineered pESBL derivatives were also investigated. Both MTases yield promiscuous m6A modification of single strands, in the context SAY (where S = C or G and Y = C or T). Strikingly, this methylation is asymmetric in vivo, detected almost exclusively on one DNA strand, and is incomplete: typically, around 40% of susceptible motifs are modified. Genetic and biochemical studies suggest that enzyme action depends on replication mode: DNA Polymerase I (PolI)-dependent ColE1 and p15A origins support asymmetric modification, while the PolI-independent pSC101 origin does not. An MTase-PolI complex may enable discrimination of PolI-dependent and independent plasmid origins. M.EcoGIX helps to establish pESBL in new hosts by blocking the action of restriction enzymes, in an orientation-dependent fashion. Expression and action appear to occur on the entering single strand in the recipient, early in conjugal transfer, until lagging-strand replication creates the double-stranded form.
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196. CAR-T Overview and Novel Cellular Therapeutic Options, Including TCR Gene Transfers
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Marco L. Davila, Cristian I. Rodríguez Arocho, and David A. Sallman
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T-cell receptor ,Computational biology ,Car t cells ,Biology ,Gene - Published
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197. Practical aspects for characterizing air oxidation of graphite
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Contescu, Cristian I., Azad, Samina, Miller, Doug, Lance, Michael J., Baker, Frederick S., and Burchell, Timothy D.
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198. Selection of water-dispersible carbon black for fabrication of uranium oxicarbide microspheres
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Contescu, Cristian I., Baker, Frederick S., Hunt, Rodney D., Collins, Jack L., and Burchell, Timothy D.
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199. The effect of processing conditions on microstructure of Pd-containing activated carbon fibers
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Wu, Xianxian, Gallego, Nidia C., Contescu, Cristian I., Tekinalp, Halil, Bhat, Vinay V., Baker, Frederick S., and Thies, Mark C.
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- 2008
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200. Who Participates in State Sponsored Medicaid Enhanced Prenatal Services?
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Roman, Lee Anne, Meghea, Cristian I., Raffo, Jennifer E., Biery, H. Lynette, Chartkoff, Shelby Berkowitz, Zhu, Qi, Moran, Susan M., and Summerfelt, Wm. Thomas
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- 2010
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