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252. Computer Vision-Based Guidance Assistance Concept for Plowing Using RGB-D Camera.
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Erkin Türköz, Ertug Olcay, and Timo Oksanen
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- 2021
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253. Guidance, Auto-Steering Systems and Control
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Soitinaho, Riikka, Oksanen, Timo, Zhang, Qin, Series Editor, and Karkee, Manoj, editor
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- 2021
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254. Property
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Oksanen, Markku, primary
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- 2022
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255. Trade and Travel
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Oksanen, Eljas, primary
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- 2022
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256. The potential of photography for mathematics education and research–A literature review
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Oksanen, Susanna Maria, primary, Hannula, Markku S., additional, and Laine, Anu, additional
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- 2024
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257. A Patient-Level Meta-Analysis of Intensive Glucose Control in Critically Ill Adults
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Adigbli, Derick, primary, Li, Yang, additional, Hammond, Naomi, additional, Chatoor, Richard, additional, Devaux, Anthony G., additional, Li, Qiang, additional, Billot, Laurent, additional, Annane, Djillali, additional, Arabi, Yaseen, additional, Bilotta, Federico, additional, Bohé, Julien, additional, Brunkhorst, Frank Martin, additional, Cavalcanti, Alexandre Biasi, additional, Cook, Deborah, additional, Engel, Christoph, additional, Green-LaRoche, Deborah, additional, He, Wei, additional, Henderson, William, additional, Hoedemaekers, Cornelia, additional, Iapichino, Gaetano, additional, Kalfon, Pierre, additional, de La Rosa, Gisela, additional, Lahooti, Afsaneh, additional, Mackenzie, Iain, additional, Mahendran, Sajeev, additional, Mélot, Christian, additional, Mitchell, Imogen, additional, Oksanen, Tuomas, additional, Polli, Federico, additional, Preiser, Jean-Charles, additional, Garcia Soriano, Francisco, additional, Vlok, Ruan, additional, Wang, Lingcong, additional, Xu, Yuan, additional, Delaney, Anthony P., additional, Di Tanna, Gian Luca, additional, and Finfer, Simon, additional
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- 2024
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258. Detection of Echinococcus spp. and other taeniid species in lettuces and berries: two international multicenter studies from the MEmE project
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Umhang, Gerald, primary, Bastien, Fanny, additional, Cartet, Alexandra, additional, Ahmad, Haroon, additional, van der Ark, Kees, additional, Berg, Rebecca, additional, Bonelli, Piero, additional, Davidson, Rebecca K., additional, Deplazes, Peter, additional, Deksne, Gunita, additional, Gargate, Maria Joao, additional, Van der Giessen, Joke, additional, Jamil, Naila, additional, Jokelainen, Pikka, additional, Karamon, Jacek, additional, MRad, Selim, additional, Maksimov, Pavlo, additional, Oudni-MRad, Myriam, additional, Muchaamba, Gillian, additional, Oksanen, Antti, additional, Pepe, Paola, additional, Poulle, Marie-Lazarine, additional, Rinaldi, Laura, additional, Samorek-Pierog, Margorzata, additional, Santolamazza, Federica, additional, Santoro, Azzurra, additional, Santucciu, Cinzia, additional, Saarma, Urmas, additional, Schnyder, Manuela, additional, Villena, Isabelle, additional, Wassermann, Marion, additional, Casulli, Adriano, additional, and Boue, Franck, additional
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- 2024
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259. Rigidity of inverse problems for nonlinear elliptic equations on manifolds
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Feizmohammadi, Ali, primary, Kian, Yavar, additional, and Oksanen, Lauri, additional
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- 2024
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260. Does job stress mediate the risk of work disability due to common mental disorders among social workers compared with other health and social care, education, and non-human service professionals? A prospective cohort study of public sector employees in Finland
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Rantonen, Otso, primary, Ervasti, Jenni, additional, Alexanderson, Kristina, additional, Oksanen, Tuula, additional, Aalto, Ville, additional, Mittendorfer-Rutz, Ellenor, additional, and Salo, Paula, additional
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- 2024
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261. Gradients, species richness and communities in eastern Finnish sloping fens
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Laitinen, Jarmo, Oksanen, Jari, Kaakinen, Eero, Peterka, Tomáš, Moen, Asbjørn, and Tahvanainen, Teemu
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- 2021
262. Sickness absence and return to work among employees with knee osteoarthritis with and without total knee arthroplasty : a prospective register linkage study among Finnish public sector employees
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Kaila-Kangas, Leena, Leino-Arjas, Päivi, Koskinen, Aki, Takala, Esa-Pekka, Oksanen, Tuula, Ervasti, Jenni, and Kausto, Johanna
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- 2021
263. Shift work, work time control, and informal caregiving as risk factors for sleep disturbances in an ageing municipal workforce
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Virtanen, Marianna, Myllyntausta, Saana, Ervasti, Jenni, Oksanen, Tuula, Salo, Paula, Pentti, Jaana, Kivimäki, Mika, Ropponen, Annina, Halonen, Jaana I, Vahtera, Jussi, and Stenholm, Sari
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- 2021
264. Microdebrider is less aerosol-generating than CO2 laser and cold instruments in microlaryngoscopy
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Sanmark, Enni, Oksanen, Lotta-Maria A. H., Rantanen, Noora, Lahelma, Mari, Anttila, Veli-Jukka, Atanasova, Nina, Hyvärinen, Antti-Pekka, Kinnari, Teemu, and Geneid, Ahmed
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- 2022
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265. Terahertz detection using mechanical resonators based on 2D materials
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Hassel, Juha, Oksanen, Mika, Elo, Teemu, Seppä, Heikki, and Hakonen, Pertti J.
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Condensed Matter - Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics - Abstract
We have investigated a THz detection scheme based on mixing of electrical signals in a voltage-dependent capacitance made out of suspended graphene. We have analyzed both coherent and incoherent detection regimes and compared their performance with the state of the art. Using a high-amplitude local oscillator, we anticipate potential for quantum limited detection in the coherent mode. The sensitivity stems from the extraordinary mechanical and electrical properties of atomically thin graphene or graphene-related 2D materials., Comment: 11 pages, 1 figure
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- 2017
266. Quantized fluctuational electrodynamics for three-dimensional plasmonic structures
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Partanen, Mikko, Häyrynen, Teppo, Tulkki, Jukka, and Oksanen, Jani
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Quantum Physics - Abstract
We recently introduced a quantized fluctuational electrodynamics (QFED) formalism that provides a physically insightful definition of an effective position-dependent photon-number operator and the associated ladder operators. However, this far the formalism has been applicable only for the normal incidence of the electromagnetic field in planar structures. In this work, we overcome the main limitation of the one-dimensional QFED formalism by extending the model to three dimensions, allowing us to use the QFED method to study, e.g., plasmonic structures. To demonstrate the benefits of the developed formalism, we apply it to study the local steady-state photon numbers and field temperatures in a light-emitting near-surface InGaN quantum-well structure with a metallic coating supporting surface plasmons.
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267. Instabilities in Interacting Binary Stars
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Andronov, Ivan L., Andrych, K. D., Antoniuk, K. A., Baklanov, A. V., Beringer, P., Breus, V. V., Burwitz, V., Chinarova, L. L., Chochol, D., Cook, L. M., Cook, M., Dubovský, P., Godłowski, W., Hegedüs, T., Hoňková, K., Hric, L., Jeon, Young-Beom, Juryšek, J., Kim, Chun-Hwey, Kim, Yonggi, Kim, Young-Hee, Kolesnikov, S. V., Kudashkina, L. S., Kusakin, A. V., Marsakova, V. I., Mason, P. A., Mašek, M., Mishevskiy, N., Nelson, R. H., Oksanen, A., Parimucha, S., Park, Ji-Won, Petrík, K., Quiñones, C., Reinsch, K., Robertson, J. W., Sergey, I. M., Szpanko, M., Tkachenko, M. G., Tkachuk, L. G., Traulsen, I., Tremko, J., Tsehmeystrenko, V. S., Yoon, Joh-Na, Zoła, S., and Shakhovskoy, N. M.
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Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics - Abstract
The types of instability in the interacting binary stars are reviewed. The project "Inter-Longitude Astronomy" is a series of smaller projects on concrete stars or groups of stars. It has no special funds, and is supported from resources and grants of participating organizations, when informal working groups are created. Totally we studied 1900+ variable stars of different types. The characteristic timescale is from seconds to decades and (extrapolating) even more. The monitoring of the first star of our sample AM Her was initiated by Prof. V.P. Tsesevich (1907-1983). Since more than 358 ADS papers were published. Some highlights of our photometric and photo-polarimetric monitoring and mathematical modelling of interacting binary stars of different types are presented: classical, asynchronous, intermediate polars and magnetic dwarf novae (DO Dra) with 25 timescales corresponding to different physical mechanisms and their combinations (part "Polar"); negative and positive superhumpers in nova-like and many dwarf novae stars ("Superhumper"); eclipsing "non-magnetic" cataclysmic variables; symbiotic systems ("Symbiosis"); super-soft sources (SSS, QR And); spotted (and not spotted) eclipsing variables with (and without) evidence for a current mass transfer ("Eclipser") with a special emphasis on systems with a direct impact of the stream into the gainer star's atmosphere, or V361 Lyr-type stars. Other parts of the ILA project are "Stellar Bell" (interesting pulsating variables of different types and periods - M, SR, RV Tau, RR Lyr, Delta Sct) and "Novice"(="New Variable") discoveries and classification with a subsequent monitoring for searching and studying possible multiple components of variability. Special mathematical methods have been developed to create a set of complementary software for statistically optimal modelling of variable stars of different types., Comment: Non-Stable Universe: Energetic Resources, Activity Phenomena and Evolutionary Processes, 19-23 September 2016, ed. Areg Mickaelian, Haik Harutyunian and Elena Nikoghosyan, Astronomical Society of the Pacific (ASP) Conference Series, 2017, in press
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- 2017
268. Effective Temperatures of Cataclysmic Variable White Dwarfs as a Probe of their Evolution
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Pala, A. F., Gänsicke, B. T., Townsley, D., Boyd, D., Cook, M. J., De Martino, D., Godon, P., Haislip, J. B., Henden, A. A., Hubeny, I., Ivarsen, K. M., Kafka, S., Knigge, C., LaCluyze, A. P., Long, K. S., Marsh, T. R., Monard, B., Moore, J. P., Myers, G., Nelson, P., Nogami, D., Oksanen, A., Pickard, R., Poyner, G., Reichart, D. E., Perez, D. Rodriguez, Schreiber, M. R., Shears, J., Sion, E. M., Stubbings, R., Szkody, P., and Zorotovic, M.
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Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics - Abstract
We present HST spectroscopy for 45 cataclysmic variables (CVs), observed with HST/COS and HST/STIS. For 36 CVs, the white dwarf is recognisable through its broad Ly$\alpha$ absorption profile and we measure the white dwarf effective temperatures ($T_{\mathrm{eff}}$) by fitting the HST data assuming $\log\,g=8.35$, which corresponds to the average mass for CV white dwarfs ($\simeq\,0.8\,\mathrm{M}_\odot$). Our results nearly double the number of CV white dwarfs with an accurate temperature measurement. We find that CVs above the period gap have, on average, higher temperatures ($\langle T_{\mathrm{eff}} \rangle \simeq 23\,000\,$K) and exhibit much more scatter compared to those below the gap ($\langle T_{\mathrm{eff}} \rangle \simeq 15\,000\,$K). While this behaviour broadly agrees with theoretical predictions, some discrepancies are present: (i) all our new measurements above the gap are characterised by lower temperatures ($T_{\mathrm{eff}} \simeq 16\,000 - 26\,000\,$K) than predicted by the present day CV population models ($T_{\mathrm{eff}} \simeq 38\,000 - 43\,000\,$K); (ii) our results below the gap are not clustered in the predicted narrow track and exhibit in particular a relatively large spread near the period minimum, which may point to some shortcomings in the CV evolutionary models. Finally, in the standard model of CV evolution, reaching the minimum period, CVs are expected to evolve back towards longer periods with mean accretion rates $\dot{M}\lesssim 2 \times 10^{-11}\,\mathrm{M}_\odot\,\mathrm{yr}^{-1}$, corresponding to $T_\mathrm{eff}\lesssim 11\,500\,$K. We do not unambiguously identify any such system in our survey, suggesting that this major component of the predicted CV population still remains elusive to observations., Comment: 26 pages, 21 figures. Published in MNRAS
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269. A luminous and isolated gamma-ray flare from the blazar B2 1215+30
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VERITAS Collaboration, Abeysekara, A. U., Archambault, S., Archer, A., Benbow, W., Bird, R., Buchovecky, M., Buckley, J. H., Bugaev, V., Byrum, K., Cerruti, M., Chen, X., Ciupik, L., Cui, W., Dickinson, H. J., Eisch, J. D., Errando, M., Falcone, A., Feng, Q., Finley, J. P., Fleischhack, H., Fortson, L., Furniss, A., Gillanders, G. H., Griffin, S., Grube, J., Hutten, M., Hakansson, N., Hanna, D., Holder, J., Humensky, T. B., Johnson, C. A., Kaaret, P., Kar, P., Kertzman, M., Kieda, D., Krause, M., Krennrich, F., Kumar, S., Lang, M. J., Maier, G., McArthur, S., McCann, A., Meagher, K., Moriarty, P., Mukherjee, R., Nguyen, T., Nieto, D., Ong, R. A., Otte, A. N., Park, N., Pelassa, V., Pohl, M., Popkow, A., Pueschel, E., Quinn, J., Ragan, K., Reynolds, P. T., Richards, G. T., Roache, E., Rulten, C., Santander, M., Sembroski, G. H., Shahinyan, K., Staszak, D., Telezhinsky, I., Tucci, J. V., Tyler, J., Wakely, S. P., Weiner, O. M., Weinstein, A., Wilhelm, A., Williams, D. A., Collaboration, Fermi-LAT, Fegan, S., Giebels, B., Horan, D., Berdyugin, A., Kuan, J., Lindfors, E., Nilsson, K., Oksanen, A., Prokoph, H., Reinthal, R., Takalo, L., and Zefi, F.
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Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena - Abstract
B2 1215+30 is a BL Lac-type blazar that was first detected at TeV energies by the MAGIC atmospheric Cherenkov telescopes, and subsequently confirmed by the VERITAS observatory with data collected between 2009 and 2012. In 2014 February 08, VERITAS detected a large-amplitude flare from B2 1215+30 during routine monitoring observations of the blazar 1ES 1218+304, located in the same field of view. The TeV flux reached 2.4 times the Crab Nebula flux with a variability timescale of < 3.6 h. Multiwavelength observations with Fermi-LAT, Swift, and the Tuorla observatory revealed a correlated high GeV flux state and no significant optical counterpart to the flare, with a spectral energy distribution where the gamma-ray luminosity exceeds the synchrotron luminosity. When interpreted in the framework of a one-zone leptonic model, the observed emission implies a high degree of beaming, with Doppler factor > 10, and an electron population with spectral index < 2.3., Comment: 8 pages, 3 figures, accepted for publication in The Astrophysical Journal
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270. Long working hours and risk of 50 health conditions and mortality outcomes: a multicohort study in four European countries
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Ervasti, Jenni, Pentti, Jaana, Nyberg, Solja T., Shipley, Martin J., Leineweber, Constanze, Sørensen, Jeppe K., Alfredsson, Lars, Bjorner, Jakob B., Borritz, Marianne, Burr, Hermann, Knutsson, Anders, Madsen, Ida E.H., Magnusson Hanson, Linda L., Oksanen, Tuula, Pejtersen, Jan H., Rugulies, Reiner, Suominen, Sakari, Theorell, Töres, Westerlund, Hugo, Vahtera, Jussi, Virtanen, Marianna, Batty, G. David, and Kivimäki, Mika
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- 2021
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271. A protocol for production of perdeuterated OmpF porin for neutron crystallography
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Aggarwal, Swati, Wachenfeldt, Claes von, Fisher, Suzanne Zoë, and Oksanen, Esko
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- 2021
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272. The Rise of Indigenous (Pluri-)Nationalism : The Case of the Sámi People
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Oksanen, Aslak-Antti
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273. Archaeal Host Cell Recognition and Viral Binding of HFTV1 to Its Haloferax Host
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Sabine Schwarzer, Thomas Hackl, Hanna M. Oksanen, and Tessa E. F. Quax
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Haloarchaea ,Caudoviricetes ,archaeal virus ,viral adsorption ,infection mechanism ,Haloferax ,Microbiology ,QR1-502 - Abstract
ABSTRACT Viruses are highly abundant and the main predator of microorganisms. Microorganisms of each domain of life are infected by dedicated viruses. Viruses infecting archaea are genomically and structurally highly diverse. Archaea are undersampled for viruses in comparison with bacteria and eukaryotes. Consequently, the infection mechanisms of archaeal viruses are largely unknown, and most available knowledge stems from viruses infecting a select group of archaea, such as crenarchaea. We employed Haloferax tailed virus 1 (HFTV1) and its host, Haloferax gibbonsii LR2-5, to study viral infection in euryarchaea. We found that HFTV1, which has a siphovirus morphology, is virulent, and interestingly, viral particles adsorb to their host several orders of magnitude faster than most studied haloarchaeal viruses. As the binding site for infection, HFTV1 uses the cell wall component surface (S)-layer protein. Electron microscopy of infected cells revealed that viral particles often made direct contact with their heads to the cell surface, whereby the virion tails were perpendicular to the surface. This seemingly unfavorable orientation for genome delivery might represent a first reversible contact between virus and cell and could enhance viral adsorption rates. In a next irreversible step, the virion tail is orientated toward the cell surface for genome delivery. With these findings, we uncover parallels between entry mechanisms of archaeal viruses and those of bacterial jumbo phages and bacterial gene transfer agents. IMPORTANCE Archaeal viruses are the most enigmatic members of the virosphere. These viruses infect ubiquitous archaea and display an unusually high structural and genetic diversity. Unraveling their mechanisms of infection will shed light on the question if entry and egress mechanisms are highly conserved between viruses infecting a single domain of life or if these mechanisms are dependent on the morphology of the virus and the growth conditions of the host. We studied the entry mechanism of the tailed archaeal virus HFTV1. This showed that despite “typical” siphovirus morphology, the infection mechanism is different from standard laboratory models of tailed phages. We observed that particles bound first with their head to the host cell envelope, and, as such, we discovered parallels between archaeal viruses and nonmodel bacteriophages. This work contributes to a better understanding of entry mechanisms of archaeal viruses and a more complete view of microbial viruses in general.
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- 2023
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274. The ethics of species extinctions
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Anna Wienhues, Patrik Baard, Alfonso Donoso, and Markku Oksanen
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biodiversity loss ,planned extinction ,human-driven extinction ,ethics and policy ,de-extinction ,Evolution ,QH359-425 - Abstract
This review provides an overview of the ethics of extinctions with a focus on the Western analytical environmental ethics literature. It thereby gives special attention to the possible philosophical grounds for Michael Soulé’s assertion that the untimely ‘extinction of populations and species is bad’. Illustrating such debates in environmental ethics, the guiding question for this review concerns why – or when – anthropogenic extinctions are bad or wrong, which also includes the question of when that might not be the case (i.e. which extinctions are even desirable). After providing an explanation of the disciplinary perspective taken (section “Introduction”), the concept of extinction and its history within that literature are introduced (section “Understanding extinction”). Then, in section “Why (or when) might anthropogenic extinctions be morally problematic?”, different reasons for why anthropogenic extinctions might be morally problematic are presented based on the loss of species’ value, harm to nonhuman individuals, the loss of valuable biological variety and duties to future generations. This section concludes by also considering cases where anthropogenic extinctions might be justified. Section “How to respond to extinctions?” then addresses a selection of topics concerning risks and de-extinction technologies. Finally, the section on “Extinction studies” introduces other viewpoints on the ethics of extinction from the extinction studies literature, followed by the “Conclusion”.
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275. Predictors of postoperative urinary retention after posterior spinal fusion for adolescent idiopathic scoliosis
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Yrjälä, Tommi, Helenius, Linda, Taittonen, Markku, Oksanen, Hanna, Keskinen, Heli, Kolari, Terhi, and Helenius, Ilkka
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- 2021
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276. Social relationships as predictors of extended employment beyond the pensionable age: a cohort study
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Kauppi, M., Prakash, K. C., Virtanen, M., Pentti, J., Aalto, V., Oksanen, T., Kivimäki, M., Vahtera, J., and Stenholm, S.
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- 2021
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277. ‘Return to Work’ Coordinator Model and Work Participation of Employees: A Natural Intervention Study in Finland
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Kausto, Johanna, Oksanen, Tuula, Koskinen, Aki, Pentti, Jaana, Mattila-Holappa, Pauliina, Kaila-Kangas, Leena, Nevala, Nina, Kivimäki, Mika, Vahtera, Jussi, and Ervasti, Jenni
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- 2021
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278. An Exact Redatuming Procedure for the Inverse Boundary Value Problem for the Wave Equation
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de Hoop, Maarten V., Kepley, Paul, and Oksanen, Lauri
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Mathematics - Analysis of PDEs ,35R30, 35L05 - Abstract
Redatuming is a data processing technique to transform measurements recorded in one acquisition geometry to an analogous data set corresponding to another acquisition geometry, for which there are no recorded measurements. We consider a redatuming problem for a wave equation on a bounded domain, or on a manifold with boundary, and model data acquisition by a restriction of the associated Neumann-to-Dirichlet map. This map models measurements with sources and receivers on an open subset $\Gamma$ contained in the boundary of the manifold. We model the wavespeed by a Riemannian metric, and suppose that the metric is known in some coordinates in a neighborhood of $\Gamma$. Our goal is to move sources and receivers into this known near boundary region. We formulate redatuming as a collection of unique continuation problems, and provide a two step procedure to solve the redatuming problem. We investigate the stability of the first step in this procedure, showing that it enjoys conditional H\"{o}lder stability under suitable geometric hypotheses. In addition, we provide computational experiments that demonstrate our redatuming procedure., Comment: 21 pages, 5 figures. Acknowledgements corrected
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279. Generalized noise terms for the quantized fluctuational electrodynamics
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Partanen, Mikko, Häyrynen, Teppo, Oksanen, Jani, and Tulkki, Jukka
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Quantum Physics - Abstract
The quantization of optical fields in vacuum has been known for decades, but extending the field quantization to lossy and dispersive media in nonequilibrium conditions has proven to be complicated due to the position-dependent electric and magnetic responses of the media. In fact, consistent position-dependent quantum models for the photon number in resonant structures have only been formulated very recently and only for dielectric media. Here we present a general position-dependent quantized fluctuational electrodynamics (QFED) formalism that extends the consistent field quantization to describe the photon number also in the presence of magnetic field-matter interactions. It is shown that the magnetic fluctuations provide an additional degree of freedom in media where the magnetic coupling to the field is prominent. Therefore, the field quantization requires an additional independent noise operator that is commuting with the conventional bosonic noise operator describing the polarization current fluctuations in dielectric media. In addition to allowing the detailed description of field fluctuations, our methods provide practical tools for modeling optical energy transfer and the formation of thermal balance in general dielectric and magnetic nanodevices. We use the QFED to investigate the magnetic properties of microcavity systems to demonstrate an example geometry in which it is possible to probe fields arising from the electric and magnetic source terms. We show that, as a consequence of the magnetic Purcell effect, the tuning of the position of an emitter layer placed inside a vacuum cavity can make the emissivity of a magnetic emitter to exceed the emissivity of a corresponding electric emitter.
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280. Superoutburst of WZ Sge-type Dwarf Nova Below the Period Minimum: ASASSN-15po
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Namekata, Kosuke, Isogai, Keisuke, Kato, Taichi, Littlefield, Colin, Matsumoto, Katsura, Kojiguchi, Naoto, Sugiura, Yuki, Uto, Yusuke, Fukushima, Daiki, Tatsumi, Taiki, Yamada, Eiji, Kamibetsunawa, Taku, de Miguel, Enrique, Stein, William L., Sabo, Richard, Andreev, Maksim V., Morelle, Etienne, Pavlenko, E. P., Babina, Julia V., Baklanov, Alex V., Antonyuk, Kirill A., Antonyuk, Okasana I., Sosnovskij, Aleksei A., Shugarov, Sergey Yu., Golysheva, Polina Yu., Gladilina, Natalia G., Miller, Ian, Neustroev, Vitaly V., Chavushyan, Vahram, Valdes, Jose R., Sjoberg, George, Maeda, Yutaka, Itoh, Hiroshi, Masi, Gianluca, Michel, Raul, Dubovsky, Pavol A., Kiyota, Seiichiro, Tordai, Tamas, Oksanen, Arto, Ruiz, Javier, and Nogami, Daisaku
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Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics ,Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena - Abstract
We report on a superoutburst of a WZ Sge-type dwarf nova (DN), ASASSN-15po. The light curve showed the main superoutburst and multiple rebrightenings. In this outburst, we observed early superhumps and growing (stage A) superhumps with periods of 0.050454(2) and 0.051809(13) d, respectively. We estimated that the mass ratio of secondary to primary ($q$) is 0.0699(8) by using $P_{\rm orb}$ and a superhump period $P_{\rm SH}$ of stage A. ASASSN-15po [$P_{\rm orb} \sim$ 72.6 min] is the first DN with the orbital period between 67--76 min. Although the theoretical predicted period minimum $P_{\rm min}$ of hydrogen-rich cataclysmic variables (CVs) is about 65--70 min, the observational cut-off of the orbital period distribution at 80 min implies that the period minimum is about 82 min, and the value is widely accepted. We suggest the following four possibilities: the object is (1) a theoretical period minimum object (2) a binary with a evolved secondary (3) a binary with a metal-poor (Popullation II) seconday (4) a binary which was born with a brown-dwarf donor below the period minimum., Comment: 18 pages, 9 figures, accepted for publication in PASJ
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281. RZ Leonis Minoris Bridging between ER Ursae Majoris-Type Dwarf Nova and Novalike System
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Kato, Taichi, Ishioka, Ryoko, Isogai, Keisuke, Kimura, Mariko, Imada, Akira, Miller, Ian, Masumoto, Kazunari, Nishino, Hirochika, Kojiguchi, Naoto, Kawabata, Miho, Sakai, Daisuke, Sugiura, Yuki, Furukawa, Hisami, Yamamura, Kenta, Kobayashi, Hiroshi, Matsumoto, Katsura, Wang, Shiang-Yu, Chou, Yi, Ngeow, Chow-Choong, Chen, Wen-Ping, Panwar, Neelam, Lin, Chi-Sheng, Hsiao, Hsiang-Yao, Guo, Jhen-Kuei, Lin, Chien-Cheng, Omarov, Chingis, Kusakin, Anatoly, Krugov, Maxim, Starkey, Donn R., Pavlenko, Elena P., Antonyuk, Kirill A., Sosnjvskij, Aleksei A., Antonyuk, Oksana I., Pit, Nikolai V., Baklanov, Alex V., Babina, Julia V., Itoh, Hiroshi, Padovan, Stefano, Akazawa, Hidehiko, Kafka, Stella, de Miguel, Enrique, Pickard, Roger D., Kiyota, Seiichiro, Shugarov, Sergey Yu., Chochol, Drahomir, Krushevska, Viktoriia, Sekeras, Matej, Pikalova, Olga, Sabo, Richard, Dubovsky, Pavol A., Kudzej, Igor, Ulowetz, Joseph, Dvorak, Shawn, Stone, Geoff, Tordai, Tamas, Dubois, Franky, Logie, Ludwig, Rau, Steve, Vanaverbeke, Siegfried, Vanmunster, Tonny, Oksanen, Arto, Maeda, Yutaka, Kasai, Kiyoshi, Katysheva, Natalia, Morelle, Etienne, Neustroev, Vitaly V., and Sjoberg, George
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Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics - Abstract
We observed RZ LMi, which is renowned for the extremely (~19d) short supercycle and is a member of a small, unusual class of cataclysmic variables called ER UMa-type dwarf novae, in 2013 and 2016. In 2016, the supercycles of this object substantially lengthened in comparison to the previous measurements to 35, 32, 60d for three consecutive superoutbursts. We consider that the object virtually experienced a transition to the novalike state (permanent superhumper). This observed behavior extremely well reproduced the prediction of the thermal-tidal instability model. We detected a precursor in the 2016 superoutburst and detected growing (stage A) superhumps with a mean period of 0.0602(1)d in 2016 and in 2013. Combined with the period of superhumps immediately after the superoutburst, the mass ratio is not as small as in WZ Sge-type dwarf novae, having orbital periods similar to RZ LMi. By using least absolute shrinkage and selection operator (Lasso) two-dimensional power spectra, we detected possible negative superhumps with a period of 0.05710(1)d. We estimated the orbital period of 0.05792d, which suggests a mass ratio of 0.105(5). This relatively large mass ratio is even above ordinary SU UMa-type dwarf novae, and it is also possible that the exceptionally high mass-transfer rate in RZ LMi may be a result of a stripped core evolved secondary which are evolving toward an AM CVn-type object., Comment: 14 pages, 14 figures, accepted for publication in PASJ; includes Supplementary_draft_aph.pdf with somewhat degraded figures
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282. Correlation based passive imaging with a white noise source
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Helin, Tapio, Lassas, Matti, Oksanen, Lauri, and Saksala, Teemu
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Mathematics - Analysis of PDEs ,Mathematics - Probability ,35R30 - Abstract
Passive imaging refers to problems where waves generated by unknown sources are recorded and used to image the medium through which they travel. The sources are typically modelled as a random variable and it is assumed that some statistical information is available. In this paper we study the stochastic wave equation $\partial_t^2 u - \Delta_g u = \chi W$, where $W$ is a random variable with the white noise statistics on ${\mathbb R}^{1+n}$, $n \ge 3$, $\chi$ is a smooth function vanishing for negative times and outside a compact set in space, and $\Delta_g$ is the Laplace-Beltrami operator associated to a smooth non-trapping Riemannian metric tensor $g$ on ${\mathbb R}^n$. The metric tensor $g$ models the medium to be imaged, and we assume that it coincides with the Euclidean metric outside a compact set. We consider the empirical correlations on an open set $\mathcal X \subset {\mathbb R}^n$, $$ C_T(t_1, x_1, t_2, x_2) = \frac 1 T \int_0^T u(t_1+s,x_1) u(t_2+s,x_2) ds, \quad t_1,t_2>0,\ x_1,x_2\in \mathcal X, $$ for $T>0$. Supposing that $\chi$ is non-zero on $\mathcal X$ and constant in time after $t > 1$, we show that in the limit $T \to \infty$, the data $C_T$ becomes statistically stable, that is, independent of the realization of $W$. Our main result is that, with probability one, this limit determines the Riemannian manifold $({\mathbb R}^n,g)$ up to an isometry. To our knowledge, this is the first result showing that a medium can be determined in a passive imaging setting, without assuming a separation of scales.
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283. Data assimilation for the heat equation using stabilized finite element methods
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Burman, Erik and Oksanen, Lauri
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Mathematics - Numerical Analysis ,65M32, 65M12 - Abstract
We consider data assimilation for the heat equation using a finite element space semi-discretization. The approach is optimization based, but the design of regularization operators and parameters rely on techniques from the theory of stabilized finite elements. The space semi-discretized system is shown to admit a unique solution. Combining sharp estimates of the numerical stability of the discrete scheme and conditional stability estimates of the ill-posed continuous pde-model we then derive error estimates that reflect the approximation order of the finite element space and the stability of the continuous model. Two different data assimilation situations with different stability properties are considered to illustrate the framework. Full detail on how to adapt known stability estimates for the continuous model to work with the numerical analysis framework is given in appendix.
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284. Recovery of time-dependent coefficient on Riemanian manifold for hyperbolic equations
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Kian, Yavar and Oksanen, Lauri
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Mathematics - Analysis of PDEs ,35R30, 35L05, 58J45 - Abstract
Given $(M,g)$, a compact connected Riemannian manifold of dimension $d \geq 2$, with boundary $\partial M$, we study the inverse boundary value problem of determining a time-dependent potential $q$, appearing in the wave equation $\partial_t^2u-\Delta_g u+q(t,x)u=0$ in $\bar M=(0,T)\times M$ with $T>0$. Under suitable geometric assumptions we prove global unique determination of $q\in L^\infty(\bar M)$ given the Cauchy data set on the whole boundary $\partial \bar M$, or on certain subsets of $\partial \bar M$. Our problem can be seen as an analogue of the Calder\'on problem on the Lorentzian manifold $(\bar M, dt^2 - g)$.
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285. Canonical formulation and path integral for local vacuum energy sequestering
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Bufalo, R., Klusoň, J., and Oksanen, M.
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High Energy Physics - Theory ,General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology - Abstract
We establish the Hamiltonian analysis and the canonical path integral for a local formulation of vacuum energy sequestering. In particular, by considering the state of the universe as a superposition of vacuum states corresponding to different values of the cosmological and gravitational constants, the path integral is extended to include integrations over the cosmological and gravitational constants. The result is an extension of the Ng-van Dam form of the path integral of unimodular gravity. It is argued to imply a relation between the fraction of the most likely values of the gravitational and cosmological constants and the average values of the energy density and pressure of matter over spacetime. Finally, we construct and analyze a BRST-exact formulation of the theory, which can be considered as a topological field theory., Comment: 30 pages, V2: Version published in PRD
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286. Vibrational mean free paths and thermal conductivity of amorphous silicon from non-equilibrium molecular dynamics simulations
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Sääskilahti, K., Oksanen, J., Tulkki, J., McGaughey, A. J. H., and Volz, S.
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The frequency-dependent mean free paths (MFPs) of vibrational heat carriers in amorphous silicon are predicted from the length dependence of the spectrally decomposed heat current (SDHC) obtained from non-equilibrium molecular dynamics simulations. The results suggest a (frequency)$^{-2}$ scaling of the room-temperature MFPs below 5 THz. The MFPs exhibit a local maximum at a frequency of 8 THz and fall below 1 nm at frequencies greater than 10 THz, indicating localized vibrations. The MFPs extracted from sub-10 nm system-size simulations are used to predict the length-dependence of thermal conductivity up to system sizes of 100 nm and good agreement is found with separate molecular dynamics simulations. Weighting the SDHC by the frequency-dependent quantum occupation function provides a simple and convenient method to account for quantum statistics and provides reasonable agreement with the experimentally-measured trend and magnitude., Comment: 6 pages, 5 figures
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287. Time reversal method with stabilizing boundary conditions for Photoacoustic tomography
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Chervova, Olga and Oksanen, Lauri
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Mathematics - Analysis of PDEs - Abstract
We study an inverse initial source problem that models Photoacoustic tomography measurements with array detectors, and introduce a method that can be viewed as a modification of the so called back and forth nudging method. We show that the method converges at an exponential rate under a natural visibility condition, with data given only on a part of the boundary of the domain of wave propagation. In this paper we consider the case of noiseless measurements., Comment: Revised Version, accepted to the IOP Journal of Inverse Problems
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288. Survey of Period Variations of Superhumps in SU UMa-Type Dwarf Novae. VIII: The Eighth Year (2015-2016)
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Kato, Taichi, Hambsch, Franz-Josef, Monard, Berto, Vanmunster, Tonny, Maeda, Yutaka, Miller, Ian, Itoh, Hiroshi, Kiyota, Seiichiro, Isogai, Keisuke, Kimura, Mariko, Imada, Akira, Tordai, Tamas, Akazawa, Hidehiko, Tanabe, Kenji, Otani, Noritoshi, Ogi, Minako, Ando, Kazuko, Takigawa, Naoki, Dubovsky, Pavol A., Kudzej, Igor, Shugarov, Sergey Yu., Katysheva, Natalia, Golysheva, Polina, Gladilina, Natalia, Chochol, Drahomir, Starr, Peter, Kasai, Kiyoshi, Pickard, Roger D., de Miguel, Enrique, Kojiguchi, Naoto, Sugiura, Yuki, Fukushima, Daiki, Yamada, Eiji, Uto, Yusuke, Kamibetsunawa, Taku, Tatsumi, Taiki, Takeda, Nao, Matsumoto, Katsura, Cook, Lewis M., Pavlenko, Elena P., Babina, Julia V., Pit, Nikolaj V., Antonyuk, Oksana I., Antonyuk, Kirill A., Sosnovskij, Aleksei A., Baklanov, Aleksei V., Kafka, Stella, Stein, William, Voloshina, Irina B., Ruiz, Javier, Sabo, Richard, Dvorak, Shawn, Stone, Geoff, Andreev, Maksim V., Antipin, Sergey V., Zubareva, Alexandra M., Zaostrojnykh, Anna M., Richmond, Michael, Shears, Jeremy, Dubois, Franky, Logie, Ludwig, Rau, Steve, Vanaverbeke, Siegfried, Simon, Andrei, Oksanen, Arto, Goff, William N., Bolt, Greg, Debski, Bartomiej, Kochanek, Christopher S., Shappee, Benjamin, Stanek, Krzysztof Z., Prieto, Jose L., Stubbings, Rod, Muyllaert, Eddy, Hiraga, Mitsutaka, Horie, Tsuneo, Schmeer, Patrick, and Hirosawa, Kenji
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Continuing the project described by Kato et al. (2009, arXiv:0905.1757), we collected times of superhump maxima for 128 SU UMa-type dwarf novae observed mainly during the 2015-2016 season and characterized these objects. The data have improved the distribution of orbital periods, the relation between the orbital period and the variation of superhumps, the relation between period variations and the rebrightening type in WZ Sge-type objects. Coupled with new measurements of mass ratios using growing stages of superhumps, we now have a clearer and statistically greatly improved evolutionary path near the terminal stage of evolution of cataclysmic variables. Three objects (V452 Cas, KK Tel, ASASSN-15cl) appear to have slowly growing superhumps, which is proposed to reflect the slow growth of the 3:1 resonance near the stability border. ASASSN-15sl, ASASSN-15ux, SDSS J074859.55+312512.6 and CRTS J200331.3-284941 are newly identified eclipsing SU UMa-type (or WZ Sge-type) dwarf novae. ASASSN-15cy has a short (~0.050 d) superhump period and appears to belong to EI Psc-type objects with compact secondaries having an evolved core. ASASSN-15gn, ASASSN-15hn, ASASSN-15kh and ASASSN-16bu are candidate period bouncers with superhump periods longer than 0.06 d. We have newly obtained superhump periods for 79 objects and 13 orbital periods, including periods from early superhumps. In order that the future observations will be more astrophysically beneficial and rewarding to observers, we propose guidelines how to organize observations of various superoutbursts., Comment: 123 pages, 162 figures, 119 tables, accepted for publication in PASJ (including supplementary information)
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289. Superoutburst of CR Bootis: Estimation of Mass Ratio of a typical AM CVn star by Stage A Superhumps
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Isogai, Keisuke, Kato, Taichi, Ohshima, Tomohito, Kasai, Kiyoshi, Oksanen, Arto, Masumoto, Kazunari, Fukushima, Daiki, Maeda, Kazuki, Kawabata, Miho, Matsuda, Risa, Kojiguchi, Naoto, Sugiura, Yuki, Takeda, Nao, Matsumoto, Katsura, Itoh, Hiroshi, Pavlenko, Elena P., Antonyuk, Kirill, Antonyuk, Oksana, Pit, Nikolai, Sosnovskij, Aleksei, Baklanov, Alex, Babina, Julia, Sklyanov, Aleksandr, Kiyota, Seiichiro, Hambsch, Franz-josef, Littlefield, Colin, Maeda, Yutaka, Cook, Lewis M., Masi, Gianluca, Dubovsky, Pavol A., Novak, Rudolf, Dvorak, Shawn, Imada, Akira, and Nogami, Daisaku
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Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics - Abstract
We report on two superoutbursts of the AM CVn-type object CR Boo in 2014 April--March and 2015 May--June. A precursor outburst acompanied both of these superoutbursts. During the rising branch of the main superoutburst in 2014, we detected growing superhumps (stage A superhumps) whose period was $0.017669(24)$ d. Assuming that this period reflects the dynamical precession rate at the radius of the 3:1 resonance, we could estimate the mass ratio ($q=M_2/M_1$) of 0.101(4) by using the stage A superhump period and the orbital one of 0.0170290(6) d. This mass ratio is consistent with that expected by the theoretical evolutionary model of AM CVn-type objects. The detection of precursor outbursts and stage A superhumps is the second case in AM CVn-type objects. There are two interpretations of the outbursts of AM CVn-type objects. One is a dwarf nova (DN) outbursts analogy, which is caused by thermal and tidal instabilities. Another is the VY Scl-type variation, which is caused by the variation of the mass-transfer rate of the secondary. This detection of the superhump variations strongly suggests the former interpretation., Comment: 13 pages, 6 figures
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290. GW Librae: A unique laboratory for pulsations in an accreting white dwarf
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Toloza, O., Gaensicke, B. T., Hermes, J. J., Townsley, D. M., Schreiber, M. R., Szkody, P., Pala, A., Beuermann, K., Bildsten, L., Breedt, E., Cook, M., Godon, P., Henden, A. A., Hubeny, I., Knigge, C., Long, K. S., Marsh, T. R., de Martino, D., Mukadam, A. S., Myers, G., Nelson, P., Oksanen, A., Patterson, J., Sion, E. M., and Zorotovic, M.
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Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics - Abstract
Non-radial pulsations have been identified in a number of accreting white dwarfs in cataclysmic variables. These stars offer insight into the excitation of pulsation modes in atmospheres with mixed compositions of hydrogen, helium, and metals, and the response of these modes to changes in the white dwarf temperature. Among all pulsating cataclysmic variable white dwarfs, GW Librae stands out by having a well-established observational record of three independent pulsation modes that disappeared when the white dwarf temperature rose dramatically following its 2007 accretion outburst. Our analysis of HST ultraviolet spectroscopy taken in 2002, 2010 and 2011, showed that pulsations produce variations in the white dwarf effective temperature as predicted by theory. Additionally in May~2013, we obtained new HST/COS ultraviolet observations that displayed unexpected behaviour: besides showing variability at ~275s, which is close to the post-outburst pulsations detected with HST in 2010 and 2011, the white dwarf exhibits high-amplitude variability on a ~4.4h time-scale. We demonstrate that this variability is produced by an increase of the temperature of a region on white dwarf covering up to ~30 per cent of the visible white dwarf surface. We argue against a short-lived accretion episode as the explanation of such heating, and discuss this event in the context of non-radial pulsations on a rapidly rotating star, Comment: 11 pages, 8 figures, 2 tables, accpted in MNRAS
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291. Photon mass drag and the momentum of light in a medium
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Partanen, Mikko, Häyrynen, Teppo, Oksanen, Jani, and Tulkki, Jukka
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Physics - Optics - Abstract
Conventional theories of electromagnetic waves in a medium assume that the energy propagating with the light pulse in the medium is entirely carried by the field. Thus, the possibility that the optical force field of the light pulse would drive forward an atomic mass density wave (MDW) and the related kinetic and elastic energies is neglected. In this work, we present foundations of a covariant theory of light propagation in a medium by considering a light wave simultaneously with the dynamics of the medium atoms driven by optoelastic forces between the induced dipoles and the electromagnetic field. We prove that the transfer of mass as MDW associated with the light pulse, the photon mass drag effect, gives an essential contribution to the total momentum of the light pulse, which becomes equal to the Minkowski momentum. Thus, our theory also resolves the centenary Abraham-Minkowski controversy of the momentum of light in a nondispersive medium. We derive the photon mass drag effect using two independent but complementary covariant models. In the mass-polariton (MP) quasiparticle approach, we consider the light pulse as a coupled state between the photon and matter, isolated from the rest of the medium. The momentum and the transferred mass of MP follow unambiguously from the Lorentz invariance and the fundamental conservation laws of nature. To enable the calculation of the mass and momentum distribution of a light pulse, we have also generalized the electrodynamics of continuous media to account for the optoelastic dynamics of the medium. In this optoelastic continuum dynamics (OCD) approach, we obtain a numerically accurate solution of the Newtonian continuum dynamics of the medium when the light pulse is propagating in it. We finally discuss a possibility of an optical waveguide setup for experimental measurement of the transferred mass of the light pulse.
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292. T Pyxidis: Death by a Thousand Novae
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Patterson, Joseph, Oksanen, Arto, Kemp, Jonathan, Monard, Berto, Rea, Robert, Hambsch, Franz-Josef, McCormick, Jennie, Nelson, Peter, Allen, William, Krajci, Thomas, Lowther, Simon, Dvorak, Shawn, Borgman, Jordan, Richards, Thomas, Myers, Gordon, Harlingten, Caisey, and Bolt, Greg
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Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics - Abstract
We report a 20-year campaign to track the 1.8 hour photometric wave in the recurrent nova T Pyxidis, using the global telescope network of the Center for Backyard Astrophysics. During 1996-2011, that wave was highly stable in amplitude and waveform, resembling the orbital wave commonly seen in supersoft binaries. The period, however, was found to increase on a timescale P/P-dot=3x10^5 years. This suggests a mass transfer rate in quiescence of ~10^-7 M_sol/yr, in substantial agreement with the accretion rate based on the star's luminosity. This is ~2000x greater than is typical for cataclysmic variables of that orbital period. During the post-eruption quiescence (2012-2016), the star continued on its merry but mysterious way - similar luminosity, similar P/P-dot (2.4x10^5 years). The orbital signal became vanishingly weak (<0.003 mag) near maximum light of the 2011 eruption. By day 170 of the eruption, near V=11, the orbital signal reappeared with an amplitude of 0.005 mag. It then gradually strengthened to its normal 0.08 mag amplitude, as the star declined to its "quiescent" magnitude of 15.7. During the ~1 year of invisibility and low amplitude, the orbital signal had increased in period by 0.0054(7)%. This is probably a measure of the mass ejected in the nova outburst. For a plausible choice of binary parameters, that mass is at least 3x10^-5 M_sol, and probably more. This represents >300 years of accretion at the pre-outburst rate, but the time between outbursts was only 45 years. Thus the erupting white dwarf seems to have ejected at least 6x more mass than it accreted. If this eruption is typical, the white dwarf must be eroding, rather than growing, in mass. Unless the present series of eruptions is a short-lived episode, the binary dynamics appear to be a mutual suicide pact between the eroding white dwarf and the low-mass secondary, excited ... . (etc., abstract continues), Comment: PDF, 31 pages, 2 tables, 9 figures; in preparation, more info at http://cbastro.org/
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293. Emotional reactions to robot colleagues in a role-playing experiment
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Savela, Nina, Oksanen, Atte, Pellert, Max, and Garcia, David
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294. Sample carryover and cleaning procedures for asymmetrical flow field-flow fractionation instrument
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Eskelin, K., Oksanen, HM., and Poranen, MM.
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295. Sickness absence and return to work among employees with knee osteoarthritis with and without total knee arthroplasty: a prospective register linkage study among Finnish public sector employees
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Leena Kaila-Kangas, Päivi Leino-Arjas, Aki Koskinen, Esa-Pekka Takala, Tuula Oksanen, Jenni Ervasti, and Johanna Kausto
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return to work ,finland ,knee arthroplasty ,musculoskeletal disease ,knee osteoarthritis ,arthritis ,register ,prospective ,public sector employee ,sick leave ,cohort study ,work ,sickness absence ,employment ,Public aspects of medicine ,RA1-1270 - Abstract
OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to examine duration of sickness absence due to knee osteoarthritis (OA) and sustained return to work (RTW) among municipal employees, who had at least one compensated sickness absence period due to knee OA. The contribution of sociodemographic characteristics, diabetes and previous sickness absence were assessed. We differentiated between participants with and without total knee arthroplasty (TKA). METHODS: Data from 123 506 employees in the Finnish Public Sector Study were linked with national health and mortality register information. There were 3 231 sickness absence periods (2372 participants) due to knee OA in 2005−2011. Kaplan-Meier curves for sustained RTW were obtained and median time with inter-quartile range (IQR) calculated for those with and without TKA. Cox regression analyses were carried out in multivariable analyses. RESULTS: The median time to RTW from the beginning of sickness absence was 21–28 days when TKA was not related to sickness absence and 92–145 days when it was. Among participants with no TKA, age 60−64, non-sedentary work, diabetes, and previous sickness absences predicted longer time to RTW, while pain medication predicted a shorter time. Among participants with TKA, non-sedentary work and previous sickness absences predicted a longer time to RTW. CONCLUSIONS: The clinical relevance of the difference in time to RTW between employees with or without TKA was substantial. Employees with knee OA working in physically demanding jobs need work modifications after TKA, and this calls for a dialog between occupational health care professionals and workplaces.
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296. Work community factors, occupational well‐being and work ability in home care: A structural equation modelling
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Anneli Vauhkonen, Terhi Saaranen, Kirsi Honkalampi, Susanna Järvelin‐Pasanen, Saana Kupari, Mika P. Tarvainen, Merja Perkiö‐Mäkelä, Kimmo Räsänen, and Tuula Oksanen
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Abstract Aim To examine how work community factors are related to occupational well‐being and work ability, and how occupational well‐being is related to work ability. Design A cross‐sectional study was conducted among home care workers in one municipality in Finland. Methods A self‐administered survey on work and well‐being was filled out by 167 employees working two shifts in 2019. Structural equation modelling was used to analyse the association between work community factors, occupational well‐being and work ability. Results The only work community factor directly affecting Occupational well‐being was Information and work organization; the effect of the other two factors, Social support and Influence on work shifts, was indirect. All work community factors indirectly affected Work ability. Home care should emphasize information provision and work organization with optimal time use. This requires social support, a well‐functioning work atmosphere and providing employees with opportunities for influence and participation.
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297. Quantum-refinement studies of the bidentate ligand of V‑nitrogenase and the protonation state of CO-inhibited Mo‑nitrogenase
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Bergmann, Justin, Oksanen, Esko, and Ryde, Ulf
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298. Attitudes Toward Robots as Equipment and Coworkers and the Impact of Robot Autonomy Level
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Latikka, Rita, Savela, Nina, Koivula, Aki, and Oksanen, Atte
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299. Bacterial Viruses Subcommittee and Archaeal Viruses Subcommittee of the ICTV: update of taxonomy changes in 2021
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Krupovic, Mart, Turner, Dann, Morozova, Vera, Dyall-Smith, Mike, Oksanen, Hanna M., Edwards, Rob, Dutilh, Bas E., Lehman, Susan M., Reyes, Alejandro, Baquero, Diana P., Sullivan, Matthew B., Uchiyama, Jumpei, Nakavuma, Jesca, Barylski, Jakub, Young, Mark J., Du, Shishen, Alfenas-Zerbini, Poliane, Kushkina, Alla, Kropinski, Andrew M., Kurtböke, Ipek, Brister, J. Rodney, Lood, Cédric, Sarkar, B. L., Yigang, Tong, Liu, Ying, Huang, Li, Wittmann, Johannes, Chanishvili, Nina, van Zyl, Leonardo J., Rumnieks, Janis, Mochizuki, Tomohiro, Jalasvuori, Matti, Aziz, Ramy K., Łobocka, Małgorzata, Stedman, Kenneth M., Shkoporov, Andrey N., Gillis, Annika, Peng, Xu, Enault, François, Knezevic, Petar, Lavigne, Rob, Rhee, Sung-Keun, Cvirkaite-Krupovic, Virginija, Moraru, Cristina, Moreno Switt, Andrea I., Poranen, Minna M., Millard, Andrew, Prangishvili, David, and Adriaenssens, Evelien M.
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300. Changes to virus taxonomy and to the International Code of Virus Classification and Nomenclature ratified by the International Committee on Taxonomy of Viruses (2021)
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Walker, Peter J., Siddell, Stuart G., Lefkowitz, Elliot J., Mushegian, Arcady R., Adriaenssens, Evelien M., Alfenas-Zerbini, Poliane, Davison, Andrew J., Dempsey, Donald M., Dutilh, Bas E., García, María Laura, Harrach, Balázs, Harrison, Robert L., Hendrickson, R. Curtis, Junglen, Sandra, Knowles, Nick J., Krupovic, Mart, Kuhn, Jens H., Lambert, Amy J., Łobocka, Małgorzata, Nibert, Max L., Oksanen, Hanna M., Orton, Richard J., Robertson, David L., Rubino, Luisa, Sabanadzovic, Sead, Simmonds, Peter, Smith, Donald B., Suzuki, Nobuhiro, Van Dooerslaer, Koenraad, Vandamme, Anne-Mieke, Varsani, Arvind, and Zerbini, Francisco Murilo
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