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202. Investment funds are responsible for substantial environmental and social impacts
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Popescu, Ioana-Stefania, Schaubroeck, Thomas, Gibon, Thomas, Petucco, Claudio, and Benetto, Enrico
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203. Development of a differential treatment selection model for depression on consolidated and transformed clinical trial datasets
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Perlman, Kelly, Mehltretter, Joseph, Benrimoh, David, Armstrong, Caitrin, Fratila, Robert, Popescu, Christina, Tunteng, Jingla-Fri, Williams, Jerome, Rollins, Colleen, Golden, Grace, and Turecki, Gustavo
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204. Optimal key forwarding strategy in QKD behaviours
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Popa, Alin-Bogdan and Popescu, Pantelimon George
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205. Evaluation of left ventricular filling pressure by echocardiography in patients with atrial fibrillation
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Khan, Faraz H., Zhao, Debbie, Ha, Jong-Won, Nagueh, Sherif F., Voigt, Jens-Uwe, Klein, Allan L., Gude, Einar, Broch, Kaspar, Chan, Nicholas, Quill, Gina M., Doughty, Robert N., Young, Alistair, Seo, Ji-Won, García-Izquierdo, Eusebio, Moñivas-Palomero, Vanessa, Mingo-Santos, Susana, Wang, Tom Kai Ming, Bezy, Stephanie, Ohte, Nobuyuki, Skulstad, Helge, Beladan, Carmen C., Popescu, Bogdan A., Kikuchi, Shohei, Panis, Vasileios, Donal, Erwan, Remme, Espen W., Nash, Martyn P., and Smiseth, Otto A.
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206. Optimal and scalable entanglement distribution over crossbar quantum networks
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Ciobanu, Bogdan-Călin, Verzotti, Luca Perju, and Popescu, Pantelimon George
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207. Angiogenesis-associated pathways play critical roles in neonatal sepsis outcomes
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Fidanza, Mario, Hibbert, Julie, Acton, Erica, Harbeson, Danny, Schoeman, Elizna, Skut, Patrycja, Woodman, Tabitha, Eynaud, Adrien, Hartnell, Lucy, Brook, Byron, Cai, Bing, Lo, Mandy, Falsafi, Reza, Hancock, Robert E. W., Chiume-Kayuni, Msandeni, Lufesi, Norman, Popescu, Constantin R., Lavoie, Pascal M., Strunk, Tobias, Currie, Andrew J., Kollmann, Tobias R., Amenyogbe, Nelly, and Lee, Amy H.
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208. Production study of Fr, Ra and Ac radioactive ion beams at ISOLDE, CERN
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Jajčišinová, E., Dockx, K., Au, M., Bara, S., Cocolios, T. E., Chrysalidis, K., Farooq-Smith, G. J., Fedorov, D. V., Fedosseev, V. N., Flanagan, K. T., Heines, M., Houngbo, D., Johnson, J. D., Kellerbauer, A., Kraemer, S., Marsh, B. A., Popescu, L., Ramos, J. P., Rothe, S., Seliverstov, M. D., Sels, S., Stegemann, S., Stryjczyk, M., and Verelst, V.
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209. Evaluating the biodistribution for [68Ga]Ga-PSMA-11 and [18F]F-PSMA-1007 PET/CT with an inter- and intrapatient based analysis
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Popescu, Cristina E., Zhang, Boya, Sartoretti, Thomas, Spielhofer, Noel, Skawran, Stephan, Heimer, Jakob, Messerli, Michael, Sauter, Alexander, Huellner, Martin W., Kaufmann, Philipp A., Burger, Irene A., and Maurer, Alexander
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210. EVATOM: an optical, label-free, machine learning assisted embryo health assessment tool
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Goswami, Neha, Winston, Nicola, Choi, Wonho, Lai, Nastasia Z. E., Arcanjo, Rachel B., Chen, Xi, Sobh, Nahil, Nowak, Romana A., Anastasio, Mark A., and Popescu, Gabriel
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211. Measurement of the Bs0→J/ψKS0s effective lifetime from proton-proton collisions at Bs0→J/ψKS0s = 13 TeV
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Hayrapetyan, A., Tumasyan, A., Adam, W., Andrejkovic, J. W., Bergauer, T., Chatterjee, S., Damanakis, K., Dragicevic, M., Hussain, P. S., Jeitler, M., Krammer, N., Li, A., Liko, D., Mikulec, I., Schieck, J., Schöfbeck, R., Schwarz, D., Sonawane, M., Waltenberger, W., Wulz, C.-E., Janssen, T., Van Laer, T., Van Mechelen, P., Breugelmans, N., D’Hondt, J., Dansana, S., De Moor, A., Delcourt, M., Heyen, F., Lowette, S., Makarenko, I., Müller, D., Tavernier, S., Tytgat, M., Van Onsem, G. P., Van Putte, S., Vannerom, D., Bilin, B., Clerbaux, B., Das, A. K., De Lentdecker, G., Evard, H., Favart, L., Gianneios, P., Jaramillo, J., Khalilzadeh, A., Khan, F. A., Lee, K., Mahdavikhorrami, M., Malara, A., Paredes, S., Shahzad, M. A., Thomas, L., Vanden Bemden, M., Vander Velde, C., Vanlaer, P., De Coen, M., Dobur, D., Gokbulut, G., Hong, Y., Knolle, J., Lambrecht, L., Marckx, D., Mota Amarilo, K., Samalan, A., Skovpen, K., Van Den Bossche, N., van der Linden, J., Wezenbeek, L., Benecke, A., Bethani, A., Bruno, G., Caputo, C., De Favereau De Jeneret, J., Delaere, C., Donertas, I. S., Giammanco, A., Guzel, A. O., Jain, Sa., Lemaitre, V., Lidrych, J., Mastrapasqua, P., Tran, T. T., Wertz, S., Alves, G. A., Alves Gallo Pereira, M., Coelho, E., Correia Silva, G., Hensel, C., Menezes De Oliveira, T., Mora Herrera, C., Moraes, A., Rebello Teles, P., Soeiro, M., Vilela Pereira, A., Aldá Júnior, W. L., Barroso Ferreira Filho, M., Brandao Malbouisson, H., Carvalho, W., Chinellato, J., Da Costa, E. M., Da Silveira, G. G., De Jesus Damiao, D., Fonseca De Souza, S., Gomes De Souza, R., Macedo, M., Martins, J., Mundim, L., Nogima, H., Pinheiro, J. P., Santoro, A., Sznajder, A., Thiel, M., Bernardes, C. 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K., Wang, F., Wildridge, A., Xie, W., Yao, Y., Dolen, J., Parashar, N., Pathak, A., Acosta, D., Carnahan, T., Ecklund, K. M., Fernández Manteca, P. J., Freed, S., Gardner, P., Geurts, F. J. M., Krommydas, I., Li, W., Lin, J., Miguel Colin, O., Padley, B. P., Redjimi, R., Rotter, J., Yigitbasi, E., Zhang, Y., Bodek, A., de Barbaro, P., Demina, R., Dulemba, J. L., Garcia-Bellido, A., Hindrichs, O., Khukhunaishvili, A., Parmar, N., Parygin, P., Taus, R., Chiarito, B., Chou, J. P., Clark, S. V., Gadkari, D., Gershtein, Y., Halkiadakis, E., Heindl, M., Houghton, C., Jaroslawski, D., Konstantinou, S., Laflotte, I., Lath, A., Montalvo, R., Nash, K., Reichert, J., Routray, H., Saha, P., Salur, S., Schnetzer, S., Somalwar, S., Stone, R., Thayil, S. A., Thomas, S., Vora, J., Wang, H., Ally, D., Delannoy, A. G., Fiorendi, S., Higginbotham, S., Holmes, T., Kanuganti, A. R., Karunarathna, N., Lee, L., Nibigira, E., Spanier, S., Aebi, D., Ahmad, M., Akhter, T., Bouhali, O., Eusebi, R., Gilmore, J., Huang, T., Kamon, T., Kim, H., Luo, S., Mueller, R., Overton, D., Rathjens, D., Safonov, A., Akchurin, N., Damgov, J., Gogate, N., Hegde, V., Hussain, A., Kazhykarim, Y., Lamichhane, K., Lee, S. W., Mankel, A., Peltola, T., Volobouev, I., Appelt, E., Chen, Y., Greene, S., Gurrola, A., Johns, W., Kunnawalkam Elayavalli, R., Melo, A., Romeo, F., Sheldon, P., Tuo, S., Velkovska, J., Viinikainen, J., Cardwell, B., Chung, H., Cox, B., Hakala, J., Hirosky, R., Ledovskoy, A., Neu, C., Bhattacharya, S., Karchin, P. E., Aravind, A., Banerjee, S., Black, K., Bose, T., Dasu, S., De Bruyn, I., Everaerts, P., Galloni, C., He, H., Herndon, M., Herve, A., Koraka, C. K., Lanaro, A., Loveless, R., Madhusudanan Sreekala, J., Mallampalli, A., Mohammadi, A., Mondal, S., Parida, G., Pétré, L., Pinna, D., Savin, A., Shang, V., Sharma, V., Smith, W. H., Teague, D., Tsoi, H. F., Vetens, W., Warden, A., Afanasiev, S., Alexakhin, V., Budkouski, D., Golutvin, I., Gorbunov, I., Karjavine, V., Korenkov, V., Lanev, A., Malakhov, A., Matveev, V., Palichik, V., Perelygin, V., Savina, M., Shalaev, V., Shmatov, S., Shulha, S., Smirnov, V., Teryaev, O., Voytishin, N., Yuldashev, B. S., Zarubin, A., Zhizhin, I., Gavrilov, G., Golovtcov, V., Ivanov, Y., Kim, V., Levchenko, P., Murzin, V., Oreshkin, V., Sosnov, D., Sulimov, V., Uvarov, L., Vorobyev, A., Andreev, Yu., Dermenev, A., Gninenko, S., Golubev, N., Karneyeu, A., Kirpichnikov, D., Kirsanov, M., Krasnikov, N., Tlisova, I., Toropin, A., Aushev, T., Gavrilov, V., Lychkovskaya, N., Nikitenko, A., Popov, V., Zhokin, A., Chistov, R., Danilov, M., Polikarpov, S., Andreev, V., Azarkin, M., Kirakosyan, M., Terkulov, A., Boos, E., Bunichev, V., Dubinin, M., Dudko, L., Ershov, A., Gribushin, A., Klyukhin, V., Kodolova, O., Obraztsov, S., Petrushanko, S., Savrin, V., Snigirev, A., Blinov, V., Dimova, T., Kozyrev, A., Radchenko, O., Skovpen, Y., Kachanov, V., Konstantinov, D., Slabospitskii, S., Uzunian, A., Babaev, A., Borshch, V., Druzhkin, D., Chekhovsky, V., and Makarenko, V.
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212. Possible reduction of lattice thermal conductivity in n-type CoSb2.875Te0.125 skutterudite originating from collaborative adjustment between Indium micro and α-WC nano inclusions
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Uday Kumar, M., Swetha, R., Sahana, B. V., Kuri, Ramappa S., Popescu, Bogdan, Assahsahi, Ilhame, and Kumari, Latha
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213. Simple exact quantum search
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Guţoiu, Raj Alexandru, Tănăsescu, Andrei, and Popescu, Pantelimon George
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214. Roadmap on Label-Free Super-Resolution Imaging.
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Astratov, Vasily, Sahel, Yair, Eldar, Yonina, Huang, Luzhe, Ozcan, Aydogan, Zheludev, Nikolay, Zhao, Junxiang, Burns, Zachary, Liu, Zhaowei, Narimanov, Evgenii, Goswami, Neha, Popescu, Gabriel, Pfitzner, Emanuel, Kukura, Philipp, Hsiao, Yi-Teng, Hsieh, Chia-Lung, Abbey, Brian, Diaspro, Alberto, LeGratiet, Aymeric, Bianchini, Paolo, Shaked, Natan, Simon, Bertrand, Verrier, Nicolas, Debailleul, Matthieu, Haeberlé, Olivier, Wang, Sheng, Liu, Mengkun, Bai, Yeran, Cheng, Ji-Xin, Kariman, Behjat, Fujita, Katsumasa, Sinvani, Moshe, Zalevsky, Zeev, Li, Xiangping, Huang, Guan-Jie, Chu, Shi-Wei, Tzang, Omer, Hershkovitz, Dror, Cheshnovsky, Ori, Huttunen, Mikko, Stanciu, Stefan, Smolyaninova, Vera, Smolyaninov, Igor, Leonhardt, Ulf, Sahebdivan, Sahar, Wang, Zengbo, Lukyanchuk, Boris, Wu, Limin, Maslov, Alexey, Jin, Boya, Simovski, Constantin, Perrin, Stephane, Montgomery, Paul, and Lecler, Sylvain
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Raman microscopy ,absorption ,artificial intelligence ,biomedical imaging ,confocal microscopy ,deep learning ,diffraction ,diffraction limit ,focusing ,high-resolution imaging ,holography ,interference ,label-free imaging ,metamaterials ,microlens design ,microresonators ,microspheres ,nanoplasmonics ,near-field imaging ,optical microscopy ,photonic crystals ,polarization ,propagation ,reflectivity ,scattering ,solid immersion lens ,spectroscopy ,structured illumination ,super-resolution ,superlens ,tomography ,transformation optics - Abstract
Label-free super-resolution (LFSR) imaging relies on light-scattering processes in nanoscale objects without a need for fluorescent (FL) staining required in super-resolved FL microscopy. The objectives of this Roadmap are to present a comprehensive vision of the developments, the state-of-the-art in this field, and to discuss the resolution boundaries and hurdles which need to be overcome to break the classical diffraction limit of the LFSR imaging. The scope of this Roadmap spans from the advanced interference detection techniques, where the diffraction-limited lateral resolution is combined with unsurpassed axial and temporal resolution, to techniques with true lateral super-resolution capability which are based on understanding resolution as an information science problem, on using novel structured illumination, near-field scanning, and nonlinear optics approaches, and on designing superlenses based on nanoplasmonics, metamaterials, transformation optics, and microsphere-assisted approaches. To this end, this Roadmap brings under the same umbrella researchers from the physics and biomedical optics communities in which such studies have often been developing separately. The ultimate intent of this paper is to create a vision for the current and future developments of LFSR imaging based on its physical mechanisms and to create a great opening for the series of articles in this field.
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215. Within-Physician Differences in Patient Sharing Between Primary Care Physicians and Cardiologists Who Treat White and Black Patients With Heart Disease.
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Matthews, Luke, Damberg, Cheryl, Zhang, Shiyuan, Gibson, C, Schuler, Megan, Popescu, Ioana, and Escarce, Jose
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Medicare ,cardiology referrals ,patient sharing ,physician networks ,racial disparities - Abstract
BACKGROUND: Black-White disparities in heart disease treatment may be attributable to differences in physician referral networks. We mapped physician networks for Medicare patients and examined within-physician Black-White differences in patient sharing between primary care physicians and cardiologists. METHODS AND RESULTS: Using Medicare fee-for-service files for 2016 to 2017, we identified a cohort of Black and White patients with heart disease and the primary care physicians and cardiologists treating them. To ensure the robustness of within-physician comparisons, we restricted the sample to regional health care markets (ie, hospital referral regions) with at least 10 physicians sharing ≥3 Black and White patients. We used claims to construct 2 race-specific physician network measures: degree (number of cardiologists with whom a primary care physician shares patients) and transitivity (network tightness). Measures were adjusted for Black-White differences in physician panel size and calculated for all settings (hospital and office) and for office settings only. Of 306 US hospital referral regions, 226 and 145 met study criteria for all settings and office setting analyses, respectively. Black patients had more cardiology encounters overall (6.9 versus 6.6; P
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216. Verbal Autopsy to Assess Postdischarge Mortality in Children With Suspected Sepsis in Uganda.
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Knappett, Martina, Hooft, Anneka, Maqsood, Muhammad, Lavoie, Pascal, Kortz, Teresa, Mehta, Sonia, Duby, Jessica, Akech, Samuel, Maina, Michuki, Carter, Rebecca, Popescu, Constantin, Daftary, Rajesh, Mugisha, Nathan, Mwesigwa, Douglas, Kabakyenga, Jerome, Kumbakumba, Elias, Ansermino, J, Kissoon, Niranjan, Mutekanga, Andrew, Hau, Duncan, Moschovis, Peter, Kangwa, Mukuka, Chen, Carol, Firnberg, Maytal, Glomb, Nicolaus, Argent, Andrew, Reid, Stephen, Bhutta, Adnan, and Wiens, Matthew
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Infant ,Newborn ,Child ,Humans ,Infant ,Adolescent ,Child ,Preschool ,Autopsy ,Cause of Death ,Uganda ,Aftercare ,Patient Discharge ,Sepsis ,Malnutrition ,Anemia - Abstract
BACKGROUND: Reducing child mortality in low-income countries is constrained by a lack of vital statistics. In the absence of such data, verbal autopsies provide an acceptable method to determining attributable causes of death. The objective was to assess potential causes of pediatric postdischarge mortality in children younger than age 5 years (under-5) originally admitted for suspected sepsis using verbal autopsies. METHODS: Secondary analysis of verbal autopsy data from children admitted to 6 hospitals across Uganda from July 2017 to March 2020. Structured verbal autopsy interviews were conducted for all deaths within 6 months after discharge. Two physicians independently classified a primary cause of death, up to 4 alternative causes, and up to 5 contributing conditions using the Start-Up Mortality List, with discordance resolved by consensus. RESULTS: Verbal autopsies were completed for 361 (98.6%) of the 366 (5.9%) children who died among 6191 discharges (median admission age: 5.4 months [interquartile range, 1.8-16.7]; median time to mortality: 28 days [interquartile range, 9-74]). Most deaths (62.3%) occurred in the community. Leading primary causes of death, assigned in 356 (98.6%) of cases, were pneumonia (26.2%), sepsis (22.1%), malaria (8.5%), and diarrhea (7.9%). Common contributors to death were malnutrition (50.5%) and anemia (25.7%). Reviewers were less confident in their causes of death for neonates than older children (P < .05). CONCLUSIONS: Postdischarge mortality frequently occurred in the community in children admitted for suspected sepsis in Uganda. Analyses of the probable causes for these deaths using verbal autopsies suggest potential areas for interventions, focused on early detection of infections, as well as prevention and treatment of underlying contributors such as malnutrition and anemia.
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217. Allosteric SHP2 inhibition increases apoptotic dependency on BCL2 and synergizes with venetoclax in FLT3- and KIT-mutant AML
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Popescu, Bogdan, Stahlhut, Carlos, Tarver, Theodore C, Wishner, Sydney, Lee, Bianca J, Peretz, Cheryl AC, Luck, Cuyler, Phojanakong, Paul, Serrano, Juan Antonio Camara, Hongo, Henry, Rivera, Jose M, Xirenayi, Simayijiang, Chukinas, John A, Steri, Veronica, Tasian, Sarah K, Stieglitz, Elliot, and Smith, Catherine C
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Biomedical and Clinical Sciences ,Oncology and Carcinogenesis ,Pediatric Cancer ,Childhood Leukemia ,Rare Diseases ,Cancer ,Pediatric ,Orphan Drug ,Hematology ,5.1 Pharmaceuticals ,Good Health and Well Being ,Humans ,Cell Line ,Tumor ,Apoptosis ,Leukemia ,Myeloid ,Acute ,Protein Kinase Inhibitors ,Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-bcl-2 ,fms-Like Tyrosine Kinase 3 ,FLT3 ,SHP2 ,acute myeloid leukemia ,apoptosis ,cancer ,drug synergy ,targeted therapies ,Biomedical and clinical sciences - Abstract
Mutations in the receptor tyrosine kinases (RTKs) FLT3 and KIT are frequent and associated with poor outcomes in acute myeloid leukemia (AML). Although selective FLT3 inhibitors (FLT3i) are clinically effective, remissions are short-lived due to secondary resistance characterized by acquired mutations constitutively activating the RAS/MAPK pathway. Hereby, we report the pre-clinical efficacy of co-targeting SHP2, a critical node in MAPK signaling, and BCL2 in RTK-driven AML. The allosteric SHP2 inhibitor RMC-4550 suppresses proliferation of AML cell lines with FLT3 and KIT mutations, including cell lines with acquired resistance to FLT3i. We demonstrate that pharmacologic SHP2 inhibition unveils an Achilles' heel of RTK-driven AML, increasing apoptotic dependency on BCL2 via MAPK-dependent mechanisms, including upregulation of BMF and downregulation of MCL1. Consequently, RMC-4550 and venetoclax are synergistically lethal in AML cell lines and in clinically relevant xenograft models. Our results provide mechanistic rationale and pre-clinical evidence for co-targeting SHP2 and BCL2 in RTK-driven AML.
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218. Development and Publication of Clinical Practice Parameters, Reviews, and Meta-analyses: A Report From the Society of Cardiovascular Anesthesiologists Presidential Task Force.
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Kertai, Miklos D, Makkad, Benu, Bollen, Bruce A, Grocott, Hilary P, Kachulis, Bessie, Boisen, Michael L, Raphael, Jacob, Perry, Tjorvi E, Liu, Hong, Grant, Michael C, Gutsche, Jacob, Popescu, Wanda M, Hensley, Nadia B, Mazzeffi, Michael A, Sniecinski, Roman M, Teeter, Emily, Pal, Nirvik, Ngai, Jennie Y, Mittnacht, Alexander, Augoustides, Yianni GT, Ibekwe, Stephanie O, Kilbourne Martin, Archer, Rhee, Amanda J, Walden, Rachel L, Glas, Kathryn, Shaw, Andrew D, and Shore-Lesserson, Linda
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Biomedical and Clinical Sciences ,Clinical Sciences ,Clinical Research ,Cardiovascular ,Neurosciences ,Anesthesiology ,Clinical sciences - Abstract
The Society of Cardiovascular Anesthesiologists (SCA) is committed to improving the quality, safety, and value that cardiothoracic anesthesiologists bring to patient care. To fulfill this mission, the SCA supports the creation of peer-reviewed manuscripts that establish standards, produce guidelines, critically analyze the literature, interpret preexisting guidelines, and allow experts to engage in consensus opinion. The aim of this report, commissioned by the SCA President, is to summarize the distinctions among these publications and describe a novel SCA-supported framework that provides guidance to SCA members for the creation of these publications. The ultimate goal is that through a standardized and transparent process, the SCA will facilitate up-to-date education and implementation of best practices by cardiovascular and thoracic anesthesiologists to improve patient safety, quality of care, and outcomes.
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219. Nonvolatile Tuning of Bragg Structures Using Transparent Phase-Change Materials
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Nobile, Nicholas A., Lian, Chuanyu, Sun, Hongyi, Huang, Yi-Siou, Mills, Brian, Popescu, Cosmin Constantin, Callahan, Dennis, Hu, Juejun, Ocampo, Carlos A. Ríos, and Youngblood, Nathan
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Physics - Optics - Abstract
Bragg gratings offer high-performance filtering and routing of light on-chip through a periodic modulation of a waveguide's effective refractive index. Here, we model and experimentally demonstrate the use of Sb2Se3, a nonvolatile and transparent phase-change material, to tune the resonance conditions in two devices which leverage periodic Bragg gratings: a stopband filter and Fabry-Perot cavity. Through simulations, we show that similar refractive indices between silicon and amorphous Sb2Se3 can be used to induce broadband transparency, while the crystalline state can enhance the index contrast in these Bragg devices. Our experimental results show the promise and limitations of this design approach and highlight specific fabrication challenges which need to be addressed in future implementations.
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220. A simple and self-contained proof for the Lindemann-Weierstrass theorem
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Popescu, Sever Angel
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Mathematics - Number Theory ,11J81 (Primary), 11J99 (Secondary) - Abstract
The famous result of Lindemann and Weierstrass says that if $a_{1},a_{2},\ldots,a_{n}$ are distinct algebraic numbers, then $e^{a_{1}},e^{a_{2}},\ldots,e^{a_{n}}$ are linearly independent complex numbers over the field $\overline{\mathbb{Q}}$ of all algebraic numbers. Starting from some basic ideas of Hermite, Lindemann, Hilbert, Hurwitz and Baker, in this note we provide an easy to understand and self-contained proof for the Lindemann-Weierstrass Theorem. In an introductory section we have gathered all the algebraic number theory tools that are necessary to prove the main theorem. All these auxiliary results are fully proved in a simple and elementary way, so that the paper can be read even by an undergraduate student., Comment: 17 pages, minor corrections and latex updates
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221. Comparison of optical spectra between asteroids Ryugu and Bennu:I. Cross calibration between Hayabusa2/ONC-T and OSIRIS-REx/MapCam
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Yumoto, K., Tatsumi, E., Kouyama, T., Golish, D. R., Cho, Y., Morota, T., Kameda, S., Sato, H., Rizk, B., DellaGiustina, D. N., Yokota, Y., Suzuki, H., de Leon, J., Campins, H., Licandro, J., Popescu, M., Rizos, J. L., Honda, R., Yamada, M., Sakatani, N., Honda, C., Matsuoka, M., Hayakawa, M., Sawada, H., Ogawa, K., Yamamoto, Y., Lauretta, D. S., and Sugita, S.
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Astrophysics - Earth and Planetary Astrophysics - Abstract
Asteroids (162173) Ryugu and (101955) Bennu observed by Hayabusa2 and OSIRIS-REx share many properties, but spectral observations by the telescopic Optical Navigation Camera (ONC-T) and MapCam detected subtle but significant differences, which may reflect differences in their origin and evolution. Comparing these differences on the same absolute scale is necessary for understanding their causes. However, ONC-T and MapCam have a large imager-to-imager systematic error of up to 15% caused by the difference in radiometric calibration targets. To resolve this problem, we cross calibrated albedo and color data between the two instruments using the Moon as the common calibration standard. The images of the Moon taken by ONC-T and MapCam were compared with those simulated using photometry models developed from lunar orbiter data. Our results show that the cross-calibrated reflectance of Ryugu and Bennu can be obtained by upscaling the pre-cross-calibrated reflectance of Bennu by 13.3 +/- 1.6% at b band, 13.2 +/- 1.5% at v band, 13.6 +/- 1.7% at w band, and 14.8 +/- 1.8% at x band, while those for Ryugu are kept the same. These factors compensate for the imager-to-imager bias caused by differences in targets used for radiometric calibration and solar irradiance models used for data reduction. Need for such large upscaling underscore the importance of using the cross-calibrated data for accurately comparing the Ryugu and Bennu data. The uncertainty in these factors show that the reflectance of Ryugu and Bennu can be compared with <2% accuracy after applying our results. By applying our cross calibration, the geometric albedo of Bennu became consistent with those observed by ground-based telescopes and OVIRS. Our result can be simply applied by multiplying a constant to the publicly available data and enables accurate comparison of the optical spectra of Ryugu and Bennu in future studies.
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222. Self-Distilled Masked Auto-Encoders are Efficient Video Anomaly Detectors
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Ristea, Nicolae-Catalin, Croitoru, Florinel-Alin, Ionescu, Radu Tudor, Popescu, Marius, Khan, Fahad Shahbaz, and Shah, Mubarak
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Computer Science - Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition ,Computer Science - Machine Learning - Abstract
We propose an efficient abnormal event detection model based on a lightweight masked auto-encoder (AE) applied at the video frame level. The novelty of the proposed model is threefold. First, we introduce an approach to weight tokens based on motion gradients, thus shifting the focus from the static background scene to the foreground objects. Second, we integrate a teacher decoder and a student decoder into our architecture, leveraging the discrepancy between the outputs given by the two decoders to improve anomaly detection. Third, we generate synthetic abnormal events to augment the training videos, and task the masked AE model to jointly reconstruct the original frames (without anomalies) and the corresponding pixel-level anomaly maps. Our design leads to an efficient and effective model, as demonstrated by the extensive experiments carried out on four benchmarks: Avenue, ShanghaiTech, UBnormal and UCSD Ped2. The empirical results show that our model achieves an excellent trade-off between speed and accuracy, obtaining competitive AUC scores, while processing 1655 FPS. Hence, our model is between 8 and 70 times faster than competing methods. We also conduct an ablation study to justify our design. Our code is freely available at: https://github.com/ristea/aed-mae., Comment: Accepted at CVPR 2024
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223. Discovery and physical characterization as the first response to a potential asteroid collision: The case of 2023 DZ2
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Popescu, Marcel M., Văduvescu, O., de León, Julia, Marcos, C. de la Fuente, Marcos, R. de la Fuente, Stănescu, M. O., Alarcon, M. R., Ricart, M. Serra, Licandro, J., Berteşteanu, D., Predatu, M., Curelaru, L., Barwell, F., Jhass, K., Boldea, C., Macías, A. Aznar, Hudin, L., and Dumitru, B. A.
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Astrophysics - Earth and Planetary Astrophysics ,Astrophysics - Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics - Abstract
Near-Earth asteroids (NEAs) that may evolve into impactors deserve detailed threat assessment studies. Early physical characterization of a would-be impactor may help in optimizing impact mitigation plans. We first detected NEA 2023~DZ$_{2}$ on 27--February--2023. After that, it was found to have a Minimum Orbit Intersection Distance (MOID) with Earth of 0.00005~au as well as an unusually high initial probability of becoming a near-term (in 2026) impactor. We aim to perform a rapid but consistent dynamical and physical characterization of 2023~DZ$_{2}$ as an example of a key response to mitigate the consequences of a potential impact. We use a multi-pronged approach, drawing from various methods (observational/computational) and techniques (spectroscopy/photometry from multiple instruments), and bringing the data together to perform a rapid and robust threat assessment.} The visible reflectance spectrum of 2023~DZ$_{2}$ is consistent with that of an X-type asteroid. Light curves of this object obtained on two different nights give a rotation period $P$=6.2743$\pm$0.0005 min with an amplitude $A$=0.57$\pm$0.14~mag. We confirm that although its MOID is among the smallest known, 2023~DZ$_{2}$ will not impact Earth in the foreseeable future as a result of secular near-resonant behaviour. Our investigation shows that coordinated observation and interpretation of disparate data provides a robust approach from discovery to threat assessment when a virtual impactor is identified. We prove that critical information can be obtained within a few days after the announcement of the potential impactor., Comment: Accepted for publication in Astronomy and Astrophysics, 15 pages
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224. Combinatorial study of morsifications of real univariate singularities
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Bodin, Arnaud, Barroso, Evelia Rosa García, Popescu-Pampu, Patrick, and Sorea, Miruna-Stefana
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Mathematics - Algebraic Geometry ,Mathematics - Combinatorics ,26C05, 05E14, 58K05, 14P25 - Abstract
We study a broad class of morsifications of germs of univariate real analytic functions. We characterize the combinatorial types of the resulting Morse functions, via planar contact trees constructed from Newton-Puiseux roots of the polar curves of the morsifications., Comment: 23 pages, 16 figures. Compared to the first version, we clarified some statements as well as Figure 1 and we added Example 6.4 and Remarks 6.8, 7.1. To appear in Mathematische Nachrichten
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225. Assessing the Importance of Frequency versus Compositionality for Subword-based Tokenization in NMT
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Wolleb, Benoist, Silvestri, Romain, Vernikos, Giorgos, Dolamic, Ljiljana, and Popescu-Belis, Andrei
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Computer Science - Computation and Language - Abstract
Subword tokenization is the de facto standard for tokenization in neural language models and machine translation systems. Three advantages are frequently cited in favor of subwords: shorter encoding of frequent tokens, compositionality of subwords, and ability to deal with unknown words. As their relative importance is not entirely clear yet, we propose a tokenization approach that enables us to separate frequency (the first advantage) from compositionality. The approach uses Huffman coding to tokenize words, by order of frequency, using a fixed amount of symbols. Experiments with CS-DE, EN-FR and EN-DE NMT show that frequency alone accounts for 90%-95% of the scores reached by BPE, hence compositionality has less importance than previously thought., Comment: Accepted at EAMT 2023
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226. Toward accurate thermal modeling of phase change material based photonic devices
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Aryana, Kiumars, Kim, Hyun Jung, Popescu, Cosmin-Constantin, Vitale, Steven, Bae, Hyung Bin, Lee, Taewoo, Gu, Tian, and Hu, Juejun
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Physics - Optics ,Physics - Applied Physics - Abstract
Reconfigurable or programmable photonic devices are rapidly growing and have become an integral part of many optical systems. The ability to selectively modulate electromagnetic waves through electrical stimuli is crucial in the advancement of a variety of applications from data communication and computing devices to environmental science and space explorations. Chalcogenide-based phase change materials (PCMs) are one of the most promising material candidates for reconfigurable photonics due to their large optical contrast between their different solid-state structural phases. Although significant efforts have been devoted to accurate simulation of PCM-based devices, in this paper, we highlight three important aspects which have often evaded prior models yet having significant impacts on the thermal and phase transition behavior of these devices: the enthalpy of fusion, the heat capacity change upon glass transition, as well as the thermal conductivity of liquid-phase PCMs. We further investigated the important topic of switching energy scaling in PCM devices, which also helps explain why the three above-mentioned effects have long been overlooked in electronic PCM memories but only become important in photonics. Our findings offer insight to facilitate accurate modeling of PCM-based photonic devices and can inform the development of more efficient reconfigurable optics.
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227. Pressure-Induced Phase Transition Versus Amorphization in Hybrid Methylammonium Lead Bromide Perovskite
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Liang, Akun, Turnbull, Robin, Popescu, Catalin, Fernandez-Guillen, Ismael, Abargues, Rafael, Boix, Pablo P., and Errandonea, Daniel
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Condensed Matter - Materials Science ,Physics - Applied Physics - Abstract
The crystal structure of CH3NH3PbBr3 perovskite has been investigated under high-pressure by synchrotron-based powder X-ray diffraction. We found that after the previously reported phase transitions in CH3NH3PbBr3 (Pm-3m->Im-3->Pmn21), which occur below 2 GPa, there is a third transition to a crystalline phase at 4.6 GPa. This transition is reported here for the first time contradicting previous studies which reported amorphization of CH3NH3PbBr3 between 2.3 and 4.6 GPa. Our X-ray diffraction measurements show that CH3NH3PbBr3 remains crystalline up to 7.6 GPa, the highest pressure covered by experiments. The new high-pressure phase is also described by the space group Pmn21, but the transition involves abrupt changes in the unit-cell parameters and a 3% decrease of the unit-cell volume. Our conclusions are confirmed by optical-absorption experiments and visual observations and by the fact that changes induced by pressure up to 10 GPa are reversible. The optical studies also allow for the determination of the pressure dependence of the band-gap energy which is discussed using the structural information obtained from X-ray diffraction., Comment: 15 pages, 4 figures
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228. Structural, Vibrational, and Electronic Behavior of Two GaGeTe Polymorphs under compression
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Bandiello, Enrico, Gallego-Parra, Samuel, Liang, Akun, Sans, Juan Ángel, Cuenca-Gotor, Vanesa, da Silva, Estelina Lora, Vilaplana, Rosario, Rodríguez-Hernández, Plácida., Muñoz, Alfonso, Diaz-Anichtchenko, Daniel, Popescu, Catalin, Alabarse, Frederico Gil, Rudamas, Carlos, Drašar, Čestmír, Segura, Alfredo, Errandonea, Daniel, and Manjón, Francisco Javier
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Condensed Matter - Materials Science - Abstract
GaGeTe is a layered topological semimetal that has been recently found to exist in at least two different polytypes, $\alpha$-GaGeTe ($R\bar{3}m$) and $\beta$-GaGeTe ($P6_3 mc$). Here we report a joint experimental and theoretical study of the structural, vibrational, and electronic properties of these two polytypes at high pressure. Both polytypes show anisotropic compressibility and two phase transitions, above 7 and 15 GPa, respectively, as confirmed by XRD and Raman spectroscopy measurements. Although the nature of the high-pressure phases is not confirmed, comparison with other chalcogenides and total-energy calculations allow us to propose possible high-pressure phases for both polytypes with an increase in coordination for Ga and Ge atoms from 4 to 6. In particular, the simplification of the X-ray patterns for both polytypes above 15 GPa suggests a transition to a structure of relatively higher symmetry than the original one. This result is consistent with the rocksalt-like high-pressure phases observed in parent III-VI semiconductors, such as GaTe, GaSe, and InSe. Pressure-induced amorphization is observed upon pressure release. The electronic band structures of $\alpha$-GaGeTe and $\beta$-GaGeTe and their pressure dependence also show similarities to III-VI semiconductors, thus suggesting that the germanene-like sublayer induces a semimetallic character in both GaGeTe polytypes. Above 3 GPa, both polytypes lose their topological features, due to the opening of the direct band gap, while the reduction of the interlayer space increases the thermal conductivity at high pressure., Comment: Main manuscript: 47 pages, 12 figures, 4 tables; ESI: 20 pages, 12 figures, 9 tables
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229. Mitigating IoT Botnet DDos Attacks through MUD and eBPF based Traffic Filtering
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Feraudo, Angelo, Popescu, Diana Andreea, Yadav, Poonam, Mortier, Richard, and Bellavista, Paolo
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Computer Science - Networking and Internet Architecture ,Computer Science - Cryptography and Security - Abstract
As the prevalence of Internet-of-Things (IoT) devices becomes more and more dominant, so too do the associated management and security challenges. One such challenge is the exploitation of vulnerable devices for recruitment into botnets, which can be used to carry out Distributed Denial-of-Service (DDoS) attacks. The recent Manufacturer Usage Description (MUD) standard has been proposed as a way to mitigate this problem, by allowing manufacturers to define communication patterns that are permitted for their IoT devices, with enforcement at the gateway home router. In this paper, we present a novel integrated system implementation that uses a MUD manager (osMUD) to parse an extended set of MUD rules, which also allow for rate-limiting of traffic and for setting appropriate thresholds. Additionally, we present two new backends for MUD rule enforcement, one based on eBPF and the other based on the Linux standard iptables. The reported evaluation results show that these techniques are feasible and effective in protecting against attacks and in terms of their impact on legitimate traffic and on the home gateway., Comment: 12 pages, 10 figures, in review currently
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230. Algebraic valuation ring extensions as limits of complete intersection algebras
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Popescu, Dorin
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Mathematics - Commutative Algebra ,Mathematics - Algebraic Geometry - Abstract
We show that an algebraic immediate valuation ring extension of characteristic $p>0$ is a filtered union of complete intersection algebras of finite type., Comment: This is mainly Section 1 of arxiv:2004.11004 and it will appear in this form in Revista Matematica Complutense. arXiv admin note: text overlap with arXiv:2206.00472
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231. Approximation and interpolation of deep neural networks
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Constantinescu, Vlad-Raul and Popescu, Ionel
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Computer Science - Machine Learning ,Mathematics - Optimization and Control ,Mathematics - Probability ,Statistics - Machine Learning - Abstract
In this paper, we prove that in the overparametrized regime, deep neural network provide universal approximations and can interpolate any data set, as long as the activation function is locally in $L^1(\RR)$ and not an affine function. Additionally, if the activation function is smooth and such an interpolation networks exists, then the set of parameters which interpolate forms a manifold. Furthermore, we give a characterization of the Hessian of the loss function evaluated at the interpolation points. In the last section, we provide a practical probabilistic method of finding such a point under general conditions on the activation function., Comment: This is a revised, improved and more general result than the previous version
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232. HighTEA: High energy Theory Event Analyser
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Czakon, Michał, Kassabov, Zahari, Mitov, Alexander, Poncelet, Rene, and Popescu, Andrei
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,High Energy Physics - Experiment - Abstract
We introduce HighTEA, a new paradigm for deploying fully-differential next-to-next-to leading order (NNLO) calculations for collider observables. In principle, any infrared safe observable can be computed and, with very few restrictions, the user has complete freedom in defining their calculation's setup. For example, one can compute generic n-dimensional distributions, can define kinematic variables and factorization/renormalization scales, and can modify the strong coupling and parton distributions. HighTEA operates on the principle of analyzing precomputed events. It has all the required hardware and software infrastructure such that users only need to request their calculation via the internet before receiving the results, typically within minutes, in the form of a histogram. No specialized knowledge or computing infrastructure is required to fully utilize HighTEA, which could be used by both experts in particle physics and the general public. The current focus is on all classes of LHC processes. Extensions beyond NNLO, or to $e^+e^-$ colliders, are natural next steps., Comment: 15 pages. HighTEA access and additional information: https://www.precision.hep.phy.cam.ac.uk/hightea/
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233. Some remarks on expansive mappings in metric spaces
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Popescu, Ovidiu and Păcurar, Cristina Maria
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- 2024
234. Prototyping a 5G-Enabled IoT Gateway Using Off-the-Shelf Components and Open Source Software.
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Otilia Popescu, Andrew Grow, Dimitrie C. Popescu, and Murat Kuzlu
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235. Integration of Charging Stations in Power Systems Using RESs in a University Campus in Romania
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Lazaroiu, Alexandra Catalina, Popescu, Mihai Octavian, Popescu, Claudia Laurenta, Roscia, Mariacristina, Alexandru, Monica, Panait, Cornel, Förstner, Ulrich, Series Editor, Rulkens, Wim H., Series Editor, Lazaroiu, George Cristian, editor, Roscia, Mariacristina, editor, and Dancu, Vasile Sebastian, editor
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236. Design and Engineering of a Medical Wearable Device for Parkinson’s Disease Management
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Channa, Asma, Popescu, Nirvana, Channa, Asma, and Popescu, Nirvana
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237. State-of-the-Art: Wearable Devices and Deep Learning Techniques for Parkinson’s Disease
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Channa, Asma, Popescu, Nirvana, Channa, Asma, and Popescu, Nirvana
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238. Transforming Parkinson’s Disease Care: Cloud Service Empowered by ServiceNow Technology
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Channa, Asma, Popescu, Nirvana, Channa, Asma, and Popescu, Nirvana
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239. Enhancing Gait Analysis Through Wearable Insoles and Deep Learning Techniques
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Channa, Asma, Popescu, Nirvana, Channa, Asma, and Popescu, Nirvana
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240. Conclusion and Prospects for Further Development
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Channa, Asma, Popescu, Nirvana, Channa, Asma, and Popescu, Nirvana
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241. Predicting Wearing-Off Episodes in Parkinson’s with Multimodal Machine Learning
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Channa, Asma, Popescu, Nirvana, Channa, Asma, and Popescu, Nirvana
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242. Deep Learning Models for Parkinson’s Disease Severity Evaluation
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Channa, Asma, Popescu, Nirvana, Channa, Asma, and Popescu, Nirvana
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243. Unraveling Parkinson’s Disease: Diagnostic Challenges and Severity Assessment
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Channa, Asma, Popescu, Nirvana, Channa, Asma, and Popescu, Nirvana
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244. ASO Visual Abstract: Perioperative Changes in Serum Transaminases Levels Predicts Long-Term Survival Following Liver Resection of Hepatocellular Carcinoma
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Lu, Jingming, Wang, Fumin, Zhang, Wei, Ren, Yaoxing, Yang, Tian, Ratti, Francesca, Marques, Hugo P., Silva, Silvia, Soubrane, Olivier, Lam, Vincent, Poultsides, George A., Popescu, Irinel, Grigorie, Razvan, Alexandrescu, Sorin, Martel, Guillaume, Workneh, Aklile, Guglielmi, Alfredo, Hugh, Tom, Aldrighetti, Luca, Endo, Itaru, Lyu, Yi, Zhang, Xu-Feng, and Pawlik, Timothy M.
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245. Hepatic Epiteloid Hemangioendothelioma, a Diagnosis to keep in mind when finding Incidentalomas
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T. Moga, A. Popescu, S. C. Ivascu, M. Cornianu, and I. Sporea
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Medicine ,Medical physics. Medical radiology. Nuclear medicine ,R895-920 - Published
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246. Sex dependence of postoperative pulmonary complications – A post hoc unmatched and matched analysis of LAS VEGAS
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Kroell, Wolfgang, Metzler, Helfried, Struber, Gerd, Wegscheider, Thomas, Gombotz, Hans, Hiesmayr, Michael, Schmid, Werner, Urbanek, Bernhard, Kahn, David, Momeni, Mona, Pospiech, Audrey, Lois, Fernande, Forget, Patrice, Grosu, Irina, Poelaert, Jan, van Mossevelde, Veerle, van Malderen, Marie-Claire, Dylst, Dimitri, van Melkebeek, Jeroen, Beran, Maud, de Hert, Stefan, De Baerdemaeker, Luc, Heyse, Bjorn, Van Limmen, Jurgen, Wyffels, Piet, Jacobs, Tom, Roels, Nathalie, De Bruyne, Ann, van de Velde, Stijn, Leva, Brigitte, Damster, Sandrine, Plichon, Benoit, Juros-Zovko, Marina, Djonoviċ-Omanoviċ, Dejana, Pernar, Selma, Zunic, Josip, Miskovic, Petar, Zilic, Antonio, Kvolik, Slavica, Ivic, Dubravka, Azenic-Venzera, Darija, Skiljic, Sonja, Vinkovic, Hrvoje, Oputric, Ivana, Juricic, Kazimir, Frkovic, Vedran, Kopic, Jasminka, Mirkovic, Ivan, Karanovic, Nenad, Carev, Mladen, Dropulic, Natasa, Saric, Jadranka Pavicic, Erceg, Gorjana, Dvorscak, Matea Bogdanovic, Mazul-Sunko, Branka, Pavicic, Anna Marija, Goranovic, Tanja, Maldini, Branka, Radocaj, Tomislav, Gavranovic, Zeljka, Mladic-Batinica, Inga, Sehovic, Mirna, Stourac, Petr, Harazim, Hana, Smekalova, Olga, Kosinova, Martina, Kolacek, Tomas, Hudacek, Kamil, Drab, Michal, Brujevic, Jan, Vitkova, Katerina, Jirmanova, Katerina, Volfova, Ivana, Dzurnakova, Paula, Liskova, Katarina, Dudas, Radovan, Filipsky, Radek, el Kafrawy, Samir, Abdelwahab, Hisham Hosny, Metwally, Tarek, Abdel-Razek, Ahmed, El-Shaarawy, Ahmed Mostafa, Hasan, Wael Fathy, Ahmed, Ahmed Gouda, Yassin, Hany, Magdy, Mohamed, Abdelhady, Mahdy, Mahran, Mohamed, Herodes, Eiko, Kivik, Peeter, Oganjan, Juri, Aun, Annika, Sormus, Alar, Sarapuu, Kaili, Mall, Merilin, Karjagin, Juri, Futier, Emmanuel, Petit, Antoine, Gerard, Adeline, Marret, Emmanuel, Solier, Marc, Jaber, Samir, Prades, Albert, Krassler, Jens, Merzky, Simone, de Abreu, Marcel Gama, Uhlig, Christopher, Kiss, Thomas, Bundy, Anette, Bluth, Thomas, Gueldner, Andreas, Spieth, Peter, Scharffenberg, Martin, Thiem, Denny Tran, Koch, Thea, Treschan, Tanja, Schaefer, Maximilian, Bastin, Bea, Geib, Johann, Weiss, Martin, Kienbaum, Peter, Pannen, Benedikt, Gottschalk, Andre, Konrad, Mirja, Westerheide, Diana, Schwerdtfeger, Ben, Wrigge, Hermann, Simon, Philipp, Reske, Andreas, Nestler, Christian, Valsamidis, Dimitrios, Stroumpoulis, Konstantinos, Antholopoulos, Georgios, Andreou, Antonis, Karapanos, Dimitris, Theodoraki, Kassiani, Gkiokas, Georgios, Tasoulis, Marios-Konstantinos, Sidiropoulou, Tatiana, Zafeiropoulou, Foteini, Florou, Panagiota, Pandazi, Aggeliki, Tsaousi, Georgia, Nouris, Christos, Pourzitaki, Chryssa, Bystritski, Dmitri, Pizov, Reuven, Eden, Arieh, Pesce, Caterina Valeria, Campanile, Annamaria, Marrella, Antonella, Grasso, Salvatore, De Michele, Michele, Bona, Francesco, Giacoletto, Gianmarco, Sardo, Elena, Sottosanti, Luigi Giancarlo Vicari, Solca, Maurizio, Volta, Carlo Alberto, Spadaro, Savino, Verri, Marco, Ragazzi, Riccardo, Zoppellari, Roberto, Cinnella, Gilda, Raimondo, Pasquale, La Bella, Daniela, Mirabella, Lucia, D'antini, Davide, Pelosi, Paolo, Molin, Alexandre, Brunetti, Iole, Gratarola, Angelo, Pellerano, Giulia, Sileo, Rosanna, Pezzatto, Stefano, Montagnani, Luca, Pasin, Laura, Landoni, Giovanni, Zangrillo, Alberto, Beretta, Luigi, Di Parma, Ambra Licia, Tarzia, Valentina, Dossi, Roberto, Sassone, Marta Eugenia, Sances, Daniele, Tredici, Stefano, Spano, Gianluca, Castellani, Gianluca, Delunas, Luigi, Peradze, Sopio, Venturino, Marco, Arpino, Ines, Sher, Sara, Tommasino, Concezione, Rapido, Francesca, Morelli, Paola, Vargas, Maria, Servillo, Giuseppe, Cortegiani, Andrea, Raineri, Santi Maurizio, Montalto, Francesca, Russotto, Vincenzo, Giarratano, Antonino, Baciarello, Marco, Generali, Michela, Cerati, Giorgia, Leykin, Yigal, Bressan, Filippo, Bartolini, Vittoria, Zamidei, Lucia, Brazzi, Luca, Liperi, Corrado, Sales, Gabriele, Pistidda, Laura, Severgnini, Paolo, Brugnoni, Elisa, Musella, Giuseppe, Bacuzzi, Alessandro, Muhardri, Dalip, Gecaj-Gashi, Agreta, Sada, Fatos, Bytyqi, Adem, Karbonskiene, Aurika, Aukstakalniene, Ruta, Teberaite, Zivile, Salciute, Erika, Tikuisis, Renatas, Miliauskas, Povilas, Jurate, Sipylaite, Kontrimaviciute, Egle, Tomkute, Gabija, Xuereb, John, Bezzina, Maureen, Borg, Francis Joseph, Hemmes, Sabrine, Schultz, Marcus, Hollmann, Markus, Wiersma, Irene, Binnekade, Jan, Bos, Lieuwe, Nijbroek, Sunny, Boer, Christa, Duvekot, Anne, ’t Veld, Bas in, Werger, Alice, Dennesen, Paul, Severijns, Charlotte, De Jong, Jasper, Hering, Jens, van Beek, Rienk, Ivars, Stefan, Jammer, Ib, Breidablik, Alena, Hodt, Katharina Skirstad, Fjellanger, Frode, Avalos, Manuel Vico, Mellin-Olsen, Jannicke, Andersson, Elisabeth, Shafi-Kabiri, Amir, Molina, Ruby, Wutai, Stanley, Morais, Erick, Tareco, Glória, Ferreira, Daniel, Amaral, Joana, de Lurdes Goncalves Castro, Maria, Cadilha, Susana, Appleton, Sofia, Parente, Suzana, Correia, Mariana, Martins, Diogo, Monteirosa, Angela, Ricardo, Ana, Rodrigues, Sara, Horhota, Lucian, Grintescu, Ioana Marina, Mirea, Liliana, Grintescu, Ioana Cristina, Corneci, Dan, Negoita, Silvius, Dutu, Madalina, Garotescu, Ioana Popescu, Filipescu, Daniela, Prodan, Alexandru Bogdan, Droc, Gabriela, Fota, Ruxandra, Popescu, Mihai, Tomescu, Dana, Petcu, Ana Maria, Tudoroiu, Marian Irinel, Moise, Alida, Guran, Catalin-Traian, Gherghina, Iorel, Costea, Dan, Cindea, Iulia, Copotoiu, Sanda-Maria, Copotoiu, Ruxandra, Barsan, Victoria, Tolcser, Zsolt, Riciu, Magda, Moldovan, Septimiu Gheorghe, Veres, Mihaly, Gritsan, Alexey, Kapkan, Tatyana, Gritsan, Galina, Korolkov, Oleg, Kulikov, Alexander, Lubnin, Andrey, Ovezov, Alexey, Prokoshev, Pavel, Lugovoy, Alexander, Anipchenko, Natalia, Babayants, Andrey, Komissarova, Irina, Zalina, Karginova, Likhvantsev, Valery, Fedorov, Sergei, Lazukic, Aleksandra, Pejakovic, Jasmina, Mihajlovic, Dunja, Kusnierikova, Zuzana, Zelinkova, Maria, Bruncakova, Katarina, Polakovicova, Lenka, Sobona, Villiam, Novak-Supe, Barbka, Pekle-Golez, Ana, Jovanov, Miroljub, Strazisar, Branka, Markovic-Bozic, Jasmina, Novak-Jankovic, Vesna, Voje, Minca, Grynyuk, Andriy, Kostadinov, Ivan, Spindler-Vesel, Alenka, Moral, Victoria, Unzueta, Mari Carmen, Puigbo, Carlos, Fava, Josep, Canet, Jaume, Moret, Enrique, Nunez, Mónica Rodriguez, Sendra, Mar, Brunelli, Andrea, Rodenas, Frederic, Monedero, Pablo, Martinezv, Francisco Hidalgo, Temino, Maria Jose Yepes, Simon, Antonio Martínez, de Abajo Larriba, Ana, Lisi, Alberto, Perez, Gisela, Martinez, Raquel, Granell, Manuel, Vivo, Jose Tatay, Ruiz, Cristina Saiz, de Andrés Ibañez, Jose Antonio, Pastor, Ernesto, Soro, Marina, Ferrando, Carlos, Defez, Mario, Alvares-Santullano, Cesar Aldecoa, Perez, Rocio, Rico, Jesus, Jawad, Monir, Saeed, Yousif, Gillberg, Lars, Hedenstierma, Göran, Bengisun, Zuleyha Kazak, Kazbek, Baturay Kansu, Coskunfirat, Nesil, Boztug, Neval, Sanli, Suat, Yilmaz, Murat, Hadimioglu, Necmiye, Senturk, Nuzhet Mert, Camci, Emre, Kucukgoncu, Semra, Sungur, Zerrin, Sivrikoz, Nukhet, Ozgen, Serpil Ustalar, Toraman, Fevzi, Selvi, Onur, Senturk, Ozgur, Yildiz, Mine, Kuvaki, Bahar, Gunenc, Ferim, Kucukguclu, Semih, Ozbilgin, Şule, Maral, Jale, Canli, Seyda, Arun, Oguzhan, Saltali, Ali, Aydogan, Eyup, Akgun, Fatma Nur, Sanlikarip, Ceren, Karaman, Fatma Mine, Mazur, Andriy, Vorotyntsev, Sergiy, Rousseau, Guy, Barrett, Colin, Stancombe, Lucia, Shelley, Ben, Scholes, Helen, Limb, James, Rafi, Amir, Wayman, Lisa, Deane, Jill, Rogerson, David, Williams, John, Yates, Susan, Rogers, Elaine, Pulletz, Mark, Moreton, Sarah, Jones, Stephanie, Venkatesh, Suresh, Burton, Maudrian, Brown, Lucy, Goodall, Cait, Rucklidge, Matthew, Fuller, Debbie, Nadolski, Maria, Kusre, Sandeep, Lundberg, Michael, Everett, Lynn, Nutt, Helen, Zuleika, Maka, Carvalho, Peter, Clements, Deborah, Creagh-Brown, Ben, Watt, Philip, Raymode, Parizade, Pearse, Rupert, Mohr, Otto, Raj, Ashok, Creary, Thais, Chishti, Ahmed, Bell, Andrea, Higham, Charley, Cain, Alistair, Gibb, Sarah, Mowat, Stephen, Franklin, Danielle, West, Claire, Minto, Gary, Boyd, Nicholas, Mills, Gary, Calton, Emily, Walker, Rachel, Mackenzie, Felicity, Ellison, Branwen, Roberts, Helen, Chikungwa, Moses, Jackson, Clare, Donovan, Andrew, Foot, Jayne, Homan, Elizabeth, Montgomery, Jane, Portch, David, Mercer, Pauline, Palmer, Janet, Paddle, Jonathan, Fouracres, Anna, Datson, Amanda, Andrew, Alyson, Welch, Leanne, Rose, Alastair, Varma, Sandeep, Simeson, Karen, Rambhatla, Mrutyunjaya, Susarla, Jaysimha, Marri, Sudhakar, Kodaganallur, Krishnan, Das, Ashok, Algarsamy, Shivarajan, Colley, Julie, Davies, Simon, Szewczyk, Margaret, Smith, Thomas, Fernandez-Bustamante, Ana, Luzier, Elizabeth, Almagro, Angela, Melo, Marcos Vidal, Fernando, Luiz, Sulemanji, Demet, Sprung, Juraj, Weingarten, Toby, Kor, Daryl, Scavonetto, Federica, Tze, Yeo, Vermeulen, Tom D., Hol, Liselotte, Swart, Pien, Mills, Gary H., Putensen, Christian, Serpa Neto, Ary, Vidal Melo, Marcos F., Hollmann, Markus W., Gama de Abreu, Marcelo, Schultz, Marcus J., Hemmes, Sabrine N., and van Meenen, David M.
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247. Rainfall-runoff modeling based on HEC-HMS model: a case study in an area with increased groundwater discharge potential
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Mihai Valentin Herbei, Codruța Bădăluță-Minda, Cosmin Alin Popescu, Adina Horablaga, Lucian Octavian Dragomir, George Popescu, Shuraik Kader, and Paul Sestras
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catchment area ,discharge ,hydrologic processes ,precipitation ,runoff ,watershed systems ,Environmental technology. Sanitary engineering ,TD1-1066 - Abstract
The Hydrologic Modeling System (HEC-HMS), designed to accurately simulate precipitation-runoff processes in various watershed types, was employed in our study to establish a model for a particular watershed. Consequently, we planned to create a rainfall-runoff model to investigate the specific characteristics of floods, assess some pre-diction models, and issue assumptions about their viability, which could be beneficial in establishing flood warning systems. The model was developed using daily precipitation data collected from different rain gauge stations in the Gilort watershed, located in southern Romania. The study employed the HEC-GeoHMS terrain processing tool, utilizing a digital elevation design to build a hydrological model. The statistical indicators used to evaluate the runoff mechanisms, specifically regression, coefficient of determination, correlation coefficient, index of agreement (Willmott index), and the root mean squared error (RMSE), showed a strong relationship between the simulated and recorded flow of the watershed. The leaking model was assessed using other statistical parameters, including the deviation of runoff volumes (Dv = 6.40%), Nash−Sutcliffe efficiency (NSE = 0.908), and Kling-Gupta efficiency (KGE = 0.901). These parameters confirmed that the simulated data closely matched the observed data, indicating an effective association, and were considered reliable indicators of the model’s goodness of fit, ensuring its reliability and efficacy.
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248. Asylum Seekers in Higher Education in the United States: Emerging Challenges and Potential Solutions
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Popescu, Marciana, Oren, Tanzilya, and Tripathi, Saumya
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Asylum seekers are generally excluded from welfare provisions, social support, and higher education (HE) in their host countries. The depth and impact of these exclusions is barely known, as this population remains invisible and underserved. This article aims to deepen understanding of the challenges asylum seekers face in accessing HE in Western countries and present potential solutions. Existing literature highlights (1) socioeconomic challenges such as poverty, unrecognition of qualifications, low language proficiency, and mental health issues; (2) institutional barriers; and (3) good practices such as policy advocacy, scholarships, alternative admission paths, staff and faculty training, community collaboration, and asylum seeker involvement in policy and decision-making. We pose critical questions on the role of higher education institutions in addressing migration challenges and facilitating integration through access to education. An ongoing student-run initiative at a private U.S. university serves as a case example to offer further directions for research and practice.
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249. Enhancing Active Learning of Anatomy and Physiology with the Use of I>clickers
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Popescu, Daniela C.
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One of the most challenging aspects of teaching anatomy and physiology is using teaching tools that enhance active learning and keep students actively engaged during the lecture courses. This study explored the use of a student response system that was easy to use, cost-efficient, and re-usable for multiple anatomy and physiology courses. More specifically, the impact of i>clickers on student performance in anatomy and physiology courses was investigated by comparing exam scores before and after the introduction of i>clickers. This study showed that the use of i>clickers during the lecture courses increased student engagement and improved the performance of students on the lecture exams covering the respiratory, digestive, urinary, reproductive, lymphatic, and immune systems. The overall performance of students in the anatomy and physiology lecture courses had also a tendency to increase. Furthermore, student feedback regarding i>clicker use was highly positive.
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250. Classical-to-quantum non-signalling boxes
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Ferrera, Carolina Moreira, Simmons, Robin, Purcell, James, Collins, Daniel, and Popescu, Sandu
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Quantum Physics - Abstract
Here we introduce the concept of classical input - quantum output (C-Q) non-signalling boxes, a generalisation of the classical input - classical output (C-C) non-signalling boxes. We argue that studying such objects leads to a better understanding of the relation between quantum nonlocality and non-locality beyond quantum mechanics. The main issue discussed in the paper is whether there exist 'genuine' C-Q boxes or all C-Q boxes can be built from objects already known, namely C-C boxes acting on pre-shared entangled quantum particles. We show that large classes of C-Q boxes are non-genuine. In particular, we show that all bi-partite C-Q boxes with outputs that are pure states are non-genuine. We also present various strategies for addressing the general problem, i.e. for multi-partite C-Q boxes which output mixed states, whose answer is still open. Finally, we show that even some very simple non-genuine C-Q boxes require large amounts of C-C nonlocal correlations in order to simulate them., Comment: 14 pages, 3 figures, 1 table, accepted for publication in Quantum
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