3,448 results on '"A. Nosal"'
Search Results
2. On the lower bounds of $p$-modulus of families of paths and a finite connectedness
- Author
-
Sevost'yanov, Evgeny, Kovba, Zarina, Nosal, Heorhii, and Ilkevych, Nataliya
- Subjects
Mathematics - Complex Variables ,31A15, 30C65 - Abstract
We study the problem of the lower bounds of the modulus of families of paths of order $p,$ $p>n-1,$ and their connection with the geometry of domains containing the specified families. Among other things, we have proved an analogue of N\"akki's theorem on the positivity of the $p$-module of families of paths joining a pair of continua in the given domain. The geometry of domains with a strongly accessible boundary in the sense of the $p$-modulus of families of paths was also studied. We show that domains with a $p$-strongly accessible boundary with respect to a $p$-modulus, $p>n-1,$ are are finitely connected at their boundary. The mentioned result generalizes N\"akki's result, which was proved for uniform domains in the case of a conformal modulus.
- Published
- 2024
3. Sharper bounds for the error in the prime number theorem assuming the Riemann Hypothesis
- Author
-
Lee, Ethan Simpson and Nosal, Paweł
- Subjects
Mathematics - Number Theory ,11N05, 11L20, 11Y60, 11Y60, 11Y35 - Abstract
In this paper, we establish new bounds for classical prime-counting functions. All of our bounds are explicit and assume the Riemann Hypothesis. First, we prove $$|\psi(x) - x| \leq \frac{\sqrt{x}\log{x}(\log{x} - \log\log{x})}{8\pi}$$ for all $x\geq 101$, where $\psi(x)$ is the Chebyshev $\psi$-function. Second, we prove explicit descriptions for the error in each of Mertens' theorems which remove smaller order terms from earlier bounds by Schoenfeld., Comment: Major facelift of previous versions, extending all results significantly. 24 pages, 2 tables, any feedback welcomed!
- Published
- 2023
4. Resident worklife and wellness through the late phase of the pandemic: a mixed methods national survey study
- Author
-
Linzer, Mark, Mallick, Sanjoyita, Shah, Purva, Becker, Anne, Nankivil, Nancy, Poplau, Sara, Patel, Shivani K., Nosal, Caitlin, Sinsky, Christine A., Goelz, Elizabeth, Stillman, Martin, Alexandrou, Michaella, Sullivan, Erin E., and Brown, Roger
- Published
- 2024
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
5. Influence of the breathing pattern on the pulmonary function of endurance-trained athletes
- Author
-
Sikora, Marcin, Mikołajczyk, Rafał, Łakomy, Olga, Karpiński, Jakub, Żebrowska, Aleksandra, Kostorz-Nosal, Sabina, and Jastrzębski, Dariusz
- Published
- 2024
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
6. Safety and efficacy of simple training protocol in patients after mild traumatic brain injury
- Author
-
Martina Martinikova, Robert Ruzinak, Petra Hnilicova, Michal Bittsansky, Marian Grendar, Lucia Babalova, Pavol Skacik, Ema Kantorova, Vladimir Nosal, Monika Turcanova Koprusakova, Jozef Sivak, Jana Sivakova, Zuzana Biringerova, Branislav Kolarovszki, Kamil Zelenak, Egon Kurca, and Stefan Sivak
- Subjects
mild traumatic brain injury ,training ,tractography ,predictive model ,machine learning ,Medicine - Abstract
Aims. Mild Traumatic Brain Injury (mTBI) is the most common type of craniocerebral injury. Proper management appears to be a key factor in preventing post-concussion syndrome. The aim of this prospective study was to evaluate the effect and safety of selected training protocol in patients after mTBI. Methods. This was a prospective study that included 25 patients with mTBI and 25 matched healthy controls. Assessments were performed in two sessions and included a post-concussion symptoms questionnaire, battery of neurocognitive tests, and magnetic resonance with tractography. Participants were divided into two groups: a passive subgroup with no specific recommendations and an active subgroup with simple physical and cognitive training. Results. The training program with slightly higher initial physical and cognitive loads was well tolerated and was harmless according to the noninferiority test. The tractography showed overall temporal posttraumatic changes in the brain. The predictive model was able to distinguish between patients and controls in the first (AUC=0.807) and second (AUC=0.652) sessions. In general, tractography had an overall predictive dominance of measures. Conclusion. The results from our study objectively point to the safety of our chosen training protocol, simultaneously with the signs of slight benefits in specific cognitive domains. The study also showed the capability of machine learning and predictive models in mTBI patient recognition.
- Published
- 2024
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
7. Outside the Sandbox: A Study of Input/Output Methods in Java
- Author
-
Sulír, Matúš, Chodarev, Sergej, and Nosáľ, Milan
- Subjects
Computer Science - Software Engineering ,Computer Science - Programming Languages - Abstract
Programming languages often demarcate the internal sandbox, consisting of entities such as objects and variables, from the outside world, e.g., files or network. Although communication with the external world poses fundamental challenges for live programming, reversible debugging, testing, and program analysis in general, studies about this phenomenon are rare. In this paper, we present a preliminary empirical study about the prevalence of input/output (I/O) method usage in Java. We manually categorized 1435 native methods in a Java Standard Edition distribution into non-I/O and I/O-related methods, which were further classified into areas such as desktop or file-related ones. According to the static analysis of a call graph for 798 projects, about 57% of methods potentially call I/O natives. The results of dynamic analysis on 16 benchmarks showed that 21% of the executed methods directly or indirectly called an I/O native. We conclude that neglecting I/O is not a viable option for tool designers and suggest the integration of I/O-related metadata with source code to facilitate their querying.
- Published
- 2023
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
8. Learning Stage-wise GANs for Whistle Extraction in Time-Frequency Spectrograms
- Author
-
Li, Pu, Roch, Marie, Klinck, Holger, Fleishman, Erica, Gillespie, Douglas, Nosal, Eva-Marie, Shiu, Yu, and Liu, Xiaobai
- Subjects
Computer Science - Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition ,Electrical Engineering and Systems Science - Signal Processing - Abstract
Whistle contour extraction aims to derive animal whistles from time-frequency spectrograms as polylines. For toothed whales, whistle extraction results can serve as the basis for analyzing animal abundance, species identity, and social activities. During the last few decades, as long-term recording systems have become affordable, automated whistle extraction algorithms were proposed to process large volumes of recording data. Recently, a deep learning-based method demonstrated superior performance in extracting whistles under varying noise conditions. However, training such networks requires a large amount of labor-intensive annotation, which is not available for many species. To overcome this limitation, we present a framework of stage-wise generative adversarial networks (GANs), which compile new whistle data suitable for deep model training via three stages: generation of background noise in the spectrogram, generation of whistle contours, and generation of whistle signals. By separating the generation of different components in the samples, our framework composes visually promising whistle data and labels even when few expert annotated data are available. Regardless of the amount of human-annotated data, the proposed data augmentation framework leads to a consistent improvement in performance of the whistle extraction model, with a maximum increase of 1.69 in the whistle extraction mean F1-score. Our stage-wise GAN also surpasses one single GAN in improving whistle extraction models with augmented data. The data and code will be available at https://github.com/Paul-LiPu/CompositeGAN\_WhistleAugment., Comment: Accepted by IEEE Transactions of Multimedia (2023)
- Published
- 2023
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
9. Observations of skin color aberrations in four shark species off the coast of southern California, USA
- Author
-
Skelton, Zachary R., Prinzing, Tanya S., Nosal, Andrew P., Vagner, Zoey, Demman, Peter, Zerofski, Phil J., and Wegner, Nicholas C.
- Published
- 2024
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
10. Impact of acetazolamide on the double layer parameters at the R-AgLAFe/chlorates(VII) interface in the presence of ionic surfactants
- Author
-
Martyna, Marlena, Pawlak, Alicja, Bazan-Wozniak, Aleksandra, Nosal-Wiercińska, Agnieszka, and Pietrzak, Robert
- Published
- 2024
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
11. Impact of surrogates for insulin resistance on mortality and life expectancy in primary care: a nationwide cross-sectional study with registry linkage (LIPIDOGRAM2015)Research in context
- Author
-
Yang Chen, Ziyi Zhong, Ying Gue, Maciej Banach, Garry McDowell, Dimitri P. Mikhailidis, Peter P. Toth, Peter E. Penson, Tomasz Tomasik, Adam Windak, Marek Gierlotka, Tadeusz Osadnik, Agnieszka Kuras, Marcin Miga, Jacek Jozwiak, Gregory Y.H. Lip, B. Al-Shaer, W. Andrusewicz, M. Andrzejczuk-Rosa, E. Anusz-Gaszewska, A. Bagińska, P. Balawajder, G. Bańka, E. Barańska-Skubisz, B. Barbara Przyczyna, S. Bartkowiak, J. Bartodziej, M. Bartosiewicz, M. Basałyga, A. Batyra, A. Bąk, M. Bednarz, K. Bejnar, W. Bernacki, M. Betiuk-Kwiatkowska, S. Biegaj, M. Bień, W. Bilski, M. Biłogan, G. Biruta-Pawłowska, A. Biskup, B. Błaszczyk, H. Błaszczyk, T. BłońskaJankowska, B. Bogacka-Gancarczyk, M. Bojanowska, E. Bonda, J. Borowik-Skwarek, J. Borowska, J. Bruckner, J. Brzostek, M. Brzuchacz, M. Budzyńska, I. Bulzacka-Fugiel, J. Bulzak, K. Bunikowski, A. Cebulska, T. Celka, E. Cempel-Nowak, W. Chechliński, A. Chludzińska, D. Chmiel, M. Chmielewska, M. Cichy, A. Ciemięga, A. Ciepluch, I. Cieszyńska, B. Czajka, B. Czapla, M. Czerner, B. Czerwińska, W. Czuryszkiewicz, E. Daleka, Z. Dawid, M. Dąbrowska, R. Dąbrowska, D. Dąbrowski, M. Dąbrowski, K. Demczyszyn, A. Dębowska-Serwińska, J. Dmochowski, J. Dobrzecka-Kiwior, E. Dolanowska, H. Dolanowski, P. Dołek, M. Domagała, H. Domański, A. Doszel, D. Duda, M. Dudkowska, B. Dudziuk, P. Dybciak, M. Dymanowski, L. Dziadzio-Bolek, M. Eicke, H. El-Hassan, A. Eremus, M. Fąferek-Muller, E. Figura-Roguska, I. Fijałkowska-Kaczmarek, M. Flis, T. Florczak, M. Florczuk, E. Foryszewska-Witan, W. Frydrych, A. Fugiel, E. Futyma, A. Gaca-Jaroszewicz, I. Gajdamowicz, K. Ganczarski, A. Gatnar, M. Gers, A. Głowacki, K. Głód, J. Godula, J. Gołąb, M. Gołębiewski, E. Goszczyńska, K. Gościcka, A. GórnaHajduga, E. Górny, T. Grabowska, R. Grabowski, A. Graczyk-Duda, A. Gromow, A. Grudewicz, J. Gruszecka, A. Gruszka, J. Gryboś, J. Grzebyk, A. Grzechowiak, D. Grzesiak, T. Grześkowiak, A. Guźla, G. Hachuła, B. Hawel, H. Hiltawska, E. Honkowicz, J. Ignatowicz, K. Imielski, A. Iwaniura, A. JagiełaSzymala, M. Jalć-Sowała, A. Janczylik, E. Janisz, M. Janiszek, K. Jankiewicz-Ziobro, K. Januszewska, A. Jaremek, A. Jaros-Urbaniak, J. Jarosz, P. Jarosz, W. Jasiński, M. Jezierska-Wasilewska, T. Jędraszewski, A. Jędrzejowska, R. Józefowicz, K. Juźwin, E. Kacprzak, J. Kaczmarek-Szewczyk, M. Kaczmarzyk, R. Kandziora, C. Kaniewski, L. Karolak-Brandt, S. Kasperczyk, E. Kasperek-Dyląg, I. Kedziora, A. Kępa, J. Kiciński, J. Kielak-Al-Hosam, Ł. Kiełczawa, P. Kilimowicz, K. Kitliński, T. Kiwka, U. Klein, L. Klichowicz, A. Klimowicz, B. Klonowski, B. Kmolek, E. Kobyłko-Klepacka, A. Kocoń, A. Kolenda, E. Kollek, M. Kopeć, B. Koper-Kozikowska, J. Koralewska, M. Korczyńska, M.T. Korzeniewski, A. Kosk, K. Kotarski, E. Kowalczyk, M. Kowalczyk, I. Kowalik, B. Kozak-Błażkiewicz, M. Kozik, D. Kozłowska, E. Kozłowska, M. Kozłowska, T. Kozubski, K. Kózka, L. Kraśnik, T. Krężel, B. Krochmal, B. Król, G. Król, J. Król, T. Królikowska, H. Kruszewska, B. Krygier-Potrykus, W. Krystek, J. Krzysztoń, T. Kubicki, A. Kuczmierczyk-El-Hassan, W. Kuczyńska-Witek, D. Kujda, A. Kurowski, I. Kurzelewska-Solarz, M. Kwaczyńska, M. Kwaśniak, P. Kwaśniak, T. Kwietniewska, A. Łebek-Ordon, A. Lebiedowicz, L. Lejkowska-Olszewska, M. Lentas, A. Lesiewicz-Ksycińska, M. Limanowski, S. Łoniewski, J.A. Łopata, B. Łubianka, I. Łukasiuk, M. Łużna, M. Łysiak, B. Łysik, Z. Machowski, J. Maciaczyk-Kubiak, G. Mackiewicz-Zabochnicka, Z. Magner-Krężel, S. Majda, P. Malinowski, J. Mantyka, E. Marchlik, G. Martyna-Ordyniec, J. Marzec, M. Marzec, R. Matejko-Wałkiewicz, M. Mazur, M. Michalczak, A. Michalska-Żyłka, M. Michniewicz, D. Mika-Staniszewska, E. Mikiciuk, T. Mikołajczak, J. Milewski, E. Miller, B. Misiaszek, M. Mizik-Łukowska, E. Młyńczyk-Pokutycka, M. Mocek, M. Moczała, M. Morawska-Hermanowicz, P. Moryc, A. Moskal, S. Moskal, A. Moździerz, P. Moździerz, M. Mrozińska, K. Mrozowicz, G. Mróz, T. Munia, A. Mura, M. Muras-Skudlarska, E.Z. Murawska, Ł. Murawski, R. Murawski, R. Musielak, K. Nadaj, W. Nagarnowicz, R. Napierała, M. Niedźwiecka, A. Niemirski, J. Nikiel, M. Nosal, W. Nowacki, J. Nowak, M. Nyrka, A. Obst, J. Ochowicz, E. Ogonowska, M. Oleszczyk, A. Ołdakowski, I. Ołowniuk-Stefaniak, J. Ordowska-Rejman, M. Orliński, B. Osińska, A. Ostańska-Burian, A. Paciorkowska, U. Paczkowska, L. Paluch, L. Pałka, J. Paszko-Wojtkowska, A. Paszkowska, E. PawlakGanczarska, W. Pawlik, I. Pawłowska, M. Paździora, G. Permiakow, A. Petlic-Marendziak, T. Piasecka, E. Piaścińska, A. Piktel, A. Pilarska-Igielska, A. Piotrkowska, K. Piwowar-Klag, M. Planer, J. Plewa, P. Płatkiewicz, B. Płonczyńska, A. Podgórska, M. Polewska, B. Porębska, P. Porwoł, I. Potakowska, A. Prokop, J. Przybylski, M. Przybyła, H. Psiuk, K. Ptak, G. Puzoń, N. Rabiza, S. Rachwalik, E. Raczyńska, M. Raniszewska, A. Romanek-Kozik, A. Rosa, K. Rosa, A. Rozewicz, J. Rudzka-Kałwak, J. Rusak, D. Rutkowska, M. Rybacki, D. Rybińska, A. Rycyk-Sadowska, L. Rynda, B. Rynkiewicz, B. SadowskaKrawczyk, M. Sadowska-Zarzycka, B. Sarnecka, E. Sawalach-Tomanik, B. Sidor-Drozd, M. SiemieniakDębska, A. Sieroń, B. Siewniak-Zalewska, A. Sikora, B. Sitarska-Pawlina, J. Skorupski, I. SkrzypińskaMansfeld, J. Skubisz, R. Skwarek, M. Słodyczka, M. Smentek, K. Smolińska, B. Solarz, W. Sosnowska, B. Sroka, H. Stachura, D. Stangreciak, M. Staniak, Z. Stańczyk, D. Stańszczak-Ozga, E. Startek, M. Stefańczyk, R. Stelmach, E. Sternadel-Rączka, M. Sternik, J. Stępień, J. Stocka, M. Stokowska-Wojda, M. Studler-Karpińska, W. Suchorukow, W. Sufryd, B. Supłacz, J. Sygacz, Ł. Szczepański, J. Szkandera, J. Szłapa-Zellner, D. Szydlarska, T. Śliwa, J. Śliwka, Ł. Śmiejkowski, A. Targońska, E. Tesarska, M. Tobiasz, J. Tomaka, K. Tomalska-Bywalec, E. Tomiak, S. Topczewski, A. Trawińska, L. Trela-Mucha, D. Trojanowski, M. Trzaskowska, B. Trzcińska-Larska, A. Trznadel-Mozul, K. Ulanicka-Liwoch, M. Urbanowicz, A. Uthke-Kluzek, J. Waczyński, J. Walczak, L. Warsz, M. Wasyńczuk, U. Wąchała-Jędras, D. Wąsowicz, J. Wczysła, F. Wenda, E. Werner-Kubicka, E. Weryszko, B. Węgrzynowska, M. Wiaksa, M. Wiankowski, A. Wicherek, R. Wieczorek, R. Wiencek, G. Wienzek-Tatara, B. Wierzbicka, M. Wierzbicki, B. Wilczyńska, D. Wilmańska, P. Winiarski, A. Wiszniewska-Pabiszczak, M.B. Witkowska, J. Witzling, A. Wlaź, I. Wojtkowiak, J. Woydyłło, K. Woźniak, A. Wójtowicz, J. Wrona, M. Wrońska, H. Wujkowska, J. Wyrąbek, O. Wysokiński, R. Zakrzewski, J. Zaleska-Zatkalik, J. Zaleski, M. Zalewska-Dybciak, E. Zalewska, B. Zalewska-Uchimiak, J. Zawadzka-Krajewska, J. Zawadzki, A. Zieliński, E. Zubrycka, I. Żybort, and M. Żymełka
- Subjects
Triglyceride-glucose index ,TyG-adjusted body mass index ,TyG-adjusted waist circumference ,Insulin resistance ,All-cause mortality ,Premature mortality ,Public aspects of medicine ,RA1-1270 - Abstract
Summary: Background: Insulin resistance (IR) is an important risk factor for multiple chronic diseases, increasing mortality and reducing life expectancy. The associations between emerging surrogates for IR, triglyceride-glucose index (TyG) and TyG-related indicators, with all-cause mortality and life expectancy in middle-aged and older patients in primary care are unclear. Methods: This study originated from the Polish primary care cohort LIPIDOGRAM2015, including patients aged ≥45 years. Baseline fasting triglycerides and fasting glucose were used to derive TyG. Other TyG-related indicators included TyG-adjusted body mass index (TyG-BMI), TyG-adjusted waist circumference (TyG-WC), TyG-adjusted waist-to-hip, and TyG-adjusted waist-to-height. In this longitudinal analysis, we assessed associations between TyG-related indicators with total all-cause mortality, premature (age at death ≤75 years) all-cause mortality and years of life lost (YLL). Findings: We included 10,688 patients (mean age 61.8 ± 9.3 years; 63.5% female). Cumulative total and premature all-cause mortality were 7.2% and 4.6%, respectively, during 5.7 years (IQR 5.6–5.7) of follow-up. Lowest (Q1) and highest quartile (Q4) of TyG-BMI and TyG-WC were associated with total all-cause mortality (second quartile [Q2]: reference; TyG-BMI: Q1: aHR 1.33, 95% CI 1.07–1.65, Q4: aHR 1.28, 95% CI 1.03–1.58; TyG-WC: Q1: aHR 1.44, 95% CI 1.14–1.82, Q4: aHR 1.29, 95% CI 1.04–1.59), similar results for premature all-cause mortality. Within age 45–80 years, compared with Q2 and third quartile, YLL were 4.49 and 5.46 years for TyG-BMI Q1 and Q4, respectively, 3.24 and 5.31 years for TyG-WC Q1 and Q4, respectively. Interpretation: TyG-BMI and TyG-WC demonstrated a U-shaped association with total and premature all-cause mortality. Low and high levels of TyG-BMI and TyG-WC were associated with reduced life expectancy. Despite the relatively short follow-up period, significant associations were still observed, but longer follow-up studies are required to further explore these relationships. Funding: Polish Lipid Association, College of Family Physician in Poland, Valeant in Poland.
- Published
- 2025
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
12. Automated Acoustic Tracking of a Sperm Whale (Physeter macrocephalus) using a Wide Baseline Array of Sensors.
- Author
-
Pina Gruden, Eva-Marie Nosal, and E. Elizabeth Henderson
- Published
- 2024
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
13. Spatial ecology of the Giant Sea Bass, Stereolepis gigas, in a southern California kelp forest as determined by acoustic telemetry.
- Author
-
Blincow, Kayla, Elstner, Jack, Ben-Aderet, Noah, Bellquist, Lyall, Nosal, Andrew, and Semmens, Brice
- Subjects
Acoustic telemetry ,Endangered species ,Fisheries ,Kelp forest ,Spatial ecology ,Animals ,Bass ,Kelp ,Conservation of Natural Resources ,Perciformes ,Forests ,Telemetry - Abstract
The fisheries history of the Giant Sea Bass, Stereolepis gigas (Telostei: Polyprionidae), is closely linked to its spatial ecology. Its overharvest is directly associated with formation of spatially distinct spawning aggregations during summer, while its subsequent recovery is hypothesized to be the result of spatially explicit gear restrictions. Understanding the spatial ecology of Giant Sea Bass is a key part of efforts to assess contemporary threats such as commercial harvest and incidental catch by recreational fisheries. In this study, we used acoustic telemetry to characterize Giant Sea Bass space use in the La Jolla kelp forest using an acoustic array that encompasses two marine protected areas (MPAs) and heavily trafficked recreational fishing grounds. Five of the seven fish we tagged remained in the La Jolla array for at least 6 months. Two fish were resident across multiple years, with one fish consistently detected for 4 years. Only one fish was detected in the broader network of regional acoustic receivers, moving north approximately 8 km to Del Mar. Most tagged fish had home ranges and core use areas indicating they spend considerable time outside MPAs, particularly in areas with high recreational fishing activity. During spawning season we detected fish less frequently in the La Jolla array and recorded higher movement rates. While the current MPA network in La Jolla by no means offers complete protection to this fish, it does appear to support long-term persistence of some individuals in a region of exceptionally high recreational fishing pressure.
- Published
- 2023
14. Efficient dye removal by biocarbon obtained by chemical recycling of waste from the herbal industry
- Author
-
Paluch, Dorota, Bazan-Wozniak, Aleksandra, Nosal-Wiercińska, Agnieszka, and Pietrzak, Robert
- Published
- 2024
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
15. Blackcurrants shape gut microbiota profile and reduce risk of postmenopausal osteoporosis via the gut-bone axis: Evidence from a pilot randomized controlled trial
- Author
-
Nosal, Briana M., Thornton, Staci N., Darooghegi Mofrad, Manije, Sakaki, Junichi R., Mahoney, Kyle J., Macdonald, Zachary, Daddi, Lauren, Tran, Thi Dong Binh, Weinstock, George, Zhou, Yanjiao, Lee, Elaine Choung-Hee, and Chun, Ock K.
- Published
- 2024
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
16. Identification of the Risk Factors Associated with Low Bone Density in Peri- and Early Postmenopausal Women
- Author
-
Dave B. Patel, Briana M. Nosal, Manije Darooghegi Mofrad, and Ock K. Chun
- Subjects
diet ,body composition ,physical activity ,bone mineral density ,women ,menopause ,Nutritional diseases. Deficiency diseases ,RC620-627 - Abstract
Evidence has shown that one of the most prevalent chronic conditions in postmenopausal women is osteoporosis. Despite the development of some medications, there are still safety and adherence concerns, and, thus, attention has been placed on understanding modifiable risk factors for bone loss. This study aimed to examine the differences in various sociodemographic and body composition factors, physical activity components, and nutrient and food group intake levels among peri- and early postmenopausal women with whole-body bone mineral density (BMD) Z-scores greater than and less than zero. This cross-sectional study utilized baseline data obtained from 45 peri- and early postmenopausal women aged 45–60 years old who participated in a 6-month three-arm, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled clinical trial that evaluated the effects of blackcurrant supplementation on bone metabolism. Anthropometric data, BMD values obtained via DXA scans, and self-reported demographic, health, dietary, and physical activity data were collected at baseline. Overall, participants with whole-body BMD Z-scores greater than zero had higher body mass indexes (BMIs), lean mass, fat mass, android fat percentages, ratios of trunk fat mass to limb fat mass, resting metabolic rates, relative skeletal muscle indexes, total and occupational physical activity, alcohol intakes, trans fatty acid intakes, and adequacy of potassium intake, but lower adequacy of vitamin E (p < 0.05). In addition, total calorie intake was positively correlated with added sugar, vitamin E, potassium, alcohol, trans fatty acids, calcium, and vitamin D intakes (p < 0.05); whole-body BMD was positively correlated with added sugars (p < 0.05); vitamin D intake was positively correlated with vitamin E, potassium, trans fatty acid, and calcium intakes (p < 0.05); and calcium intake was positively correlated with added sugar, vitamin E, potassium, and trans fatty acid intakes (p < 0.05). These findings suggest that numerous body composition factors, components of physical activity, and dietary factors are related to bone health in adult women in the menopause transition.
- Published
- 2024
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
17. Analysis of cases of suicide by self-immolation in the post-mortem material of the Department of Forensic Medicine in Cracow
- Author
-
Katarzyna Klimaszewska, Patrycja Jakubiec, Aneta Kotlarek, Wiktoria Wojturska, Zuzanna Buś, Aleksandra Nosal, and Tomasz Konopka
- Subjects
Medicine ,Social pathology. Social and public welfare. Criminology ,HV1-9960 - Abstract
Aim of the study: Analysis of self-immolation cases and distribution of the resulting burns and their degree.Material and methods: The study included 16 cases from the Department of Forensic Medicine, Jagiellonian University Medical College in Cracow from 2000-2022 in which the cause of death was self-immolation. Based on the analysis of photographs and autopsy reports, drawings were made showing the exact distribution and nature of the injuries, moreover, the approximate percentage of body surface area affected was determined as well as the frequency of involvement of specific areas of the body, and the presence of previous diseases and mental disorders including previous suicide attempts.Results: 81% of victims were male. Two age groups were predominant among the cases analyzed, namely, individuals around the age of 20, and those between 50 and 60 years of age. 44% of the deceased had burns exceeding 80% of total body surface. The most frequently involved body areas were the extremities and chest as well as head and neck. Fourth-degree burns were most prevalent on the head and neck, third-degree burns prevailed on the upper and lower extremities, second-degree burns were mostly found on the chest, and first-degree burns - on the lower extremities. There were no cases of fourth-degree burns of the buttocks. 38% of the subjects had a history of substance abuse, 56% suffered from mental illnesses, whereas 31% attempted suicide in the past.Conclusions: The distribution of burns in self-immolation cases is inhomogeneous. The most frequently affected area was the head, neck, chest and extremities, most likely due to victims dousing themselves with a flammable substance from the top of the head through the chest. In all cases, the immediate cause of death was burn disease, regardless of the size of the body surface area affected by the burns. The majority of victims had a history of mental illness, substance abuse or suicide attempts.
- Published
- 2024
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
18. Higher order moments dynamics for some multimode quantum master equations
- Author
-
Nosal, Iu. A. and Teretenkov, A. E.
- Subjects
Quantum Physics ,81S22, 82C31, 81Q05, 81Q80 - Abstract
We derive Heisenberg equations for arbitrary high order moments of creation and annihilation operators in the case of the quantum master equation with a multimode generator which is quadratic in creation and annihilation operators and obtain their solutions. Based on them we also derive similar equations for the case of the quantum master equation, which occur after averaging the dynamics with a quadratic generator with respect to the classical Poisson process. This allows us to show that dynamics of arbitrary finite-order moments of creation and annihilation operators is fully defined by finite number of linear differential equations in this case.
- Published
- 2022
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
19. Lipid content and G6PDH activity in relation to ooplasm morphology and oocyte maturational competence in the domestic cat model
- Author
-
Młodawska, Wiesława, Maliński, Bartosz, Godyń, Gabriela, and Nosal, Beata
- Published
- 2024
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
20. Endovascular thrombectomy for acute ischaemic stroke with established large infarct (TENSION): 12-month outcomes of a multicentre, open-label, randomised trial
- Author
-
Aamodt, Anne Hege, Adamczewski, Olaf, Alektoror, Kirill, Alexander, März, Alexandrou, Maria, Alias, Quentin, Al-Kuzae, Fadha Elawi, Allard, Julien, Al-Schameri, Rahman, Álvarez, Alberto, Andersen, Grethe, AnkerlundBlaufeldt, Rolf, Antje, Riedel, Appelbohm, Hannes, Argren, Maria, Assmann, Anne, Augustin, Michael, Bach, Elke, Bar, Michal, Barleben, Maria, Baronnet, Flore, Barrios, Andrés, Bavúzová, Xénia, BayThomsen, Rikke, Becker, Sandra, Beer, Sylvia, Behme, Daniel, Bellut, Maximilian, Bendszus, Martin, Berkefeld, Joachim, Bester, Maximillian, Bode, Felix J., Boehme, Christian, Boese, Ramona, Bohmann, Ferdinand, Bonekamp, Susanne, Borggrefe, Jan, Boss, Erendira Gabriela, Boutchakova, Maria, Boxhammer, Elfi, Brandhofe, Annemarie, Breckwoldt, Michael, Brekenfeld, Casper, Brehm, Alex, Brem, Christian, Breuer, Stella, Breyer, Tobias, Brodová, Petra, Broocks, Gabriel, Brosinski, Christoph, Bubel, Nele, Búřil, Jiří, Čábal, Martin, Casado, Laura, de Celis, Elena, Chabert, Emmanuel, Charisse, Daniel, Cheng, Bastian, Chovanec, Vendelín, Cidlinsky, Peter, Cisár, Juraj, Clarençon, Fréderic, Crozier, Sophie, Čurdová, Nina, Damaskinos, Michele, Damgaard, Dorte, Daniš, Martin, Dazinger, Florian, Deb-Chatterji, Milani, Delalic, Asima, Delekta, Agnieszka, Delorme, Stephen, Deutschmann, Hannes, Diamandis, Elie, Diedrichsen, Tove, Doležalová, Irena, Dorn, Franziska, du Mesnil de Rochemont, Richard, DupontHougaard, Kristina, Ebrahimi, Taraneh, Eff, Florian, Eliášová, Ilona, Enriquez, Brian, Ergawy, Mostafa, Essig, Fabian, Falkesgaard, Maiken, Fandler-Höfler, Simon, Fernández, Andrés, Ferré, Jean-Christophe, Ferrier, Anna, Fiehler, Jens, Figlewski, Krystian, Fischer, Sebastian, Fischer, Urs, Flottmann, Fabian, Forbrig, Robert, Förch, Christian, Fromm, Annette, Fuentes, Blanca, Gaedke, Ines, Galczak, Romana, Galijasevic, Malik, Ganser, Bernhard, Gattringer, Thomas, Gawlitza, Matthias, Gelhard, Sarah, Gellißen, Susanne, Gerber, Johannes, Giannakakis, Michail Panagiotis, Gindlhuber, Karin, Gizewski, Elke R., Glodny, Bernhard, Godel, Tim, Goebell, Einar, Goldemund, David, Görtler, Michael, Goyal, Mayank, Grams, Astrid E., Gruber, Joachim, Gruber, Katharina, Günthner-Lengsfeld, Thomas, Haase, Kathrin, Hacker-Ivan, Floriana, Hallerstig, Erika, Hametner, Christian, Hanning, Uta, Haring, Jozef, Haršány, Michal, Haršány, Ján, Hartmann, Christian, Hassler, Eva Maria, Hauptmann, Kristina, Haeusler, Karl Georg, Hecker, Constantin, Hellstern, Victoria, Henkes, Hans, Hernández, Victoria, Herweh, Christian, Hilgenfeld, Tim, Hill, Michael D., Hjort, Niels, HjortJensen, Nina, Hoelter, Maya, Hoffmann, Karl-Titus, Holst, Brigitte, Holtmannspoetter, Markus, Hopf-Jensen, Silke, Hoppe, Julia, Horner, Susanne, HougaardSoerensen, Leif, Hua, Vi Tuan, Hubert, Alexander, Hurtíková, Eva, Jakubíček, Stanislava, Janjic, Tanja, Jaramillo, Kirsten, Jedlitschka, Angela, Jensen, Schiela, Jensen, Märit, Jesser, Jessica, Jestaedt, Leonie, Johnson, Sabine, Jonszta, Tomáš, Kalmar, Peter, Karabegovic, Sanja, Karen, Kollo, Kastrup, Andreas, Katja, Hopp, Keeba, Natalia, Keese, Petra, Kefaloykos, Christina, Keil, Fee, Kellert, Lars, Kellinghaus, Christoph, Kestner, Roxane-Isabelle, Kiechl, Stefan, Killer-Oberpfalzer, Monika, Klepanec, Andrej, Knispel, Casjupea, Knoflach, Michael, Kohler, Sabine, Kohlhase, Konstantin, Kollikowski, Alexander Marco, Kovář, Martin, Krajina, Antonín, Kral, Michael, Krastev, Georgi, Krause, Lars Udo, Kreidenhuber, Rudolf, Křivka, Tomáš, Krkoška, Adam, Kröger, Jan Robert, Kronlage, Moritz, Krukowski, Pawel, Kühn, Julia, Kurča, Egon, Kurka, Natalia, Kuschnerow, Michael, Lachmund, Rita, Lamprecht, Susanne, Lange, Rüdiger, Lauer, Monika, de Leciñana, Alonso, Leder, Sara, Leger, Anne, Lehnen, Nils, Lehrieder, Dominik, Leißner, Maximilian, Leitinger, Markus, Leitner, Ursula, Lenck, Stéphanie, Lenzenweger, Eva, Liebig, Thomas, Lowens, Stephan, Lunzer, Manuel, Maegerlein, Christian, Magyar, Marton, Marques, Leonardo, Matyáš, David, Maurer, Gabriele, Mauritz, Matthias, Maximilian, Thormann, Mayer-Süß, Lukas, Meckel, Stephan, Medek, Oldřich, Meissner, Julius N., Mencl, Pavel, Merkle, Andrea, Mesche, Birte, Michalski, Dominik, Mikulík, Robert, Modrau, Boris, Möhlenbruch, Markus A., Mohr, Alexander, Mönninghoff, Christoph, Moser, Tobias, Mücke, Ramona, Müller-Hülsbeck, Stefan, Müller-Thies-Broussalis, Erasmia, Mutzenbach, Sebastian, Navia, Pedro, Neuberger, Ulf, Neugebauer, Hermann, Neumann, Jens, Nguyên, Anh, Niederkorn, Kurt, Nosál', Vladimír, Novobilský, Richard, Ntoulias, Nikos, Nussbaum, Lukas, Oder, Joanna, Oldag, Andreas, Ondrejkovič, Marián, Otto, Ferdinand, Otto, Dagmar, Paech, Daniel, Pagano, Paolo, Pallesen, Lars-Peder, Panský, Michal, Papanagiotou, Panagiotis, Patrick, Samp, Paukisch, Harald, Pelz, Johann, Petersen, Inga, Petersen, Martina, Petzold, Gabor C., Pfaff, Johannes, Pfeilschifter, Waltraud, Pham, Mirko, Pichler, Alexander, Pierot, Laurent, Pikija, Slaven, PlougmannPovlsen, Jan, Polkowski, Christoph, Polomac, Nenad, Portugaller, Rupert Horst, Poulsen, Marika, Preiß, Michael, Premat, Kévin, Prestsæter, Sjur, Prieto-Pérez, Rocio, Psychogios, Marios, Puetz, Volker, Purrucker, Jan, Rai, Heike, Rauch, Maximilian, Raupach, Jan, Reimann, Gernot, Reimann, Georg, Reitz, Sarah, Renc, Ondřej, Retzlaff, Jasmin, Rigual, Ricardo, Ringleb, Peter Arthur, Rivera-Bengoa, Carlota, Rodríguez, Jorge, Rohde, Stefan, Rohler, Siegfried, Rosso, Charlotte, Roth, Christian, Röttcher, Thomas, Roubec, Martin, Roztočilová, Milada, Rudnicka, Svetlana, Ruiz, Gerardo, Ryan, Stephen, Ryckborst, Karla J., Sandvik, Simen, Schäfer, Jan-Hendrik, Schaller-Paule, Martin, Schell, Maximillian, Schellinger, Peter, Schlemm, Eckhard, Schmid, Florian, Schmidt, Christoph, Schmitz, Marie Louise, Schneider, Claus, Scholtz, Jan-Erik, Schönenberger, Silvia, Schröter, Andreas, Schwarz, Daniel, Schwarz, Stephan, Schwarzenhofer, Daniel, Seifert-Held, Thomas, Seiler, Alexander, Seker, Fatih, Shotar, Eimad, Simonsen, Claus Z., Simonsen, Maria Theresa, Sivák, Jozef, Skagen, Karolina, Skjelland, Mona, Šnajdrová, Alena, Solymosi, Lazlo, Sømark, Jesper, Sonnberger, Michael, Soršák, Jakub, Sourour, Nader, Søyland, Jogrim, Spitzer, Daniel, Sporns, Peter, Städt, Michael, Steidl, Eike, Størdal, Anne Margrethe Kaalaas, Stösser, Sebastian, Strickmann, Sarah, Strýček, Ondřej, Suškevič, Igor, Sýkora, Jan, Tennøe, Bjørn, Thaler, Daniela, Theisen, Sara, Thomalla, Götz, Trendafilov, Petar, Trenkler, Johannes, Trumm, Christoph, Tsogkas, Ioannis, Tunold, Jon-Anders, Tveit, Lars, Ulfert, Christian, Vališ, Kateřina, Vaníček, Jiří, Vassilev, Christine, Vítková, Eva, Voit-Höhne, Heinz-Leonhard, Vojtíšek, Bohuslav, Volderauer, Karoline, Vollherbst, Dominik, Vollmuth, Christoph, Volna, Kamila, Volný, Ondřej, VonWeitzel-Mudersbach, Poul, Vorčák, Martin, Wagner, Marlies, Wathle, Gaute Kjellevold, Weber, Werner, Weber, Anushe, Weiss, Viktor, Weller, Johannes M., Wenger-Alakmeh, Katharina, Weyland, Cyrill, Weymayr, Friedrich, Wießpeiner, Ulrike, Willeit, Johannes, Wittwer, Aymeric, Wollenweber, Frank, Wortmann, Ginette, Wunderlich, Silke, Xiong, Yanyan, You, Se-Jong, ZachoSpeiser, Lasse, Zamani, Mahtab, Zelenak, Kamil, Zeleňáková, Jana, Zubel, Seraphine, Subtil, Fabien, Gizewski, Elke R, Hill, Michael D, Krajina, Antonin, Simonsen, Claus Z, Zeleňák, Kamil, Blauenfeldt, Rolf A, Denis, Angélique, Gerber, Johannes C, Keil, Christiane Fee, Mikkelsen, Ronni, Möhlenbruch, Markus, Münnich, Nico, Petzold, Gabor C, Schell, Maximilian, Vollherbst, Dominik F, and Wick, Wolfgang
- Published
- 2024
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
21. Crime in the Digital Age: A New Frontier
- Author
-
Nosál, Juraj, Berghofer, Julia, editor, Futter, Andrew, editor, Häusler, Clemens, editor, Hoell, Maximilian, editor, and Nosál, Juraj, editor
- Published
- 2023
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
22. Multidrug resistance in Haemonchus contortus in sheep - can it be overcome?
- Author
-
Babják Michal, Königová Alžbeta, Komáromyová Michaela, Kuzmina Tetiana, Nosal Pawel, and Várady Marián
- Subjects
sheep ,drug resistance ,alternative treatment ,haemonchus contortus ,levamisole ,Veterinary medicine ,SF600-1100 - Abstract
Gastrointestinal nematodes pose a threat to animal health and affect farmers by negatively impacting farm management.
- Published
- 2023
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
23. Application of the nanostructured R-AgLAFE electrode to study the electroreduction process of Bi(III) ions in the presence of N-acetylcysteine
- Author
-
Nosal-Wiercińska, Agnieszka, Martyna, Marlena, Pawlak, Alicja, Porada, Radosław, and Baś, Bogusław
- Published
- 2023
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
24. Blackcurrant Anthocyanins Attenuate Estrogen -Deficiency-Induced Bone Loss through Modulating Microbial-Derived Short-Chain Carboxylic Acids and Phytoestrogen Metabolites in Peri- and Early Postmenopausal Women
- Author
-
Briana M. Nosal, Staci N. Thornton, Alexey V. Melnik, Ali Lotfi, Manije Darooghegi Mofrad, Alexander Aksenov, Elaine Choung-Hee Lee, and Ock K. Chun
- Subjects
blackcurrant ,anthocyanins ,bone mineral density ,osteoporosis ,menopause ,women ,Microbiology ,QR1-502 - Abstract
Objectives: The present study aimed to assess the effects of blackcurrant (BC) anthocyanins on concentrations of microbial-derived short-chain carboxylic acids (SCCAs) and metabolites of phytoestrogens. We then examined their associations with six-month changes in whole-body bone mineral density (BMD) and biomarkers of bone metabolism. Methods: Fecal and blood samples from a pilot randomized controlled trial were collected and analyzed from 37 eligible peri- and early postmenopausal women aged 45–60 years who were randomized into one of three treatment groups consuming one placebo capsule (control), 392 mg BC (low BC) or 784 mg BC (high BC) daily for six months. Results: Significant differences were observed between groups at baseline in acetic, propionic, valeric, caproic and heptanoic acids (p < 0.05). Isobutyric acid significantly decreased from baseline (0 months) to six months in the control group (p < 0.05) and the high BC group had a significantly greater concentration than the control group at six months (p < 0.05). Butyric acid was significantly greater in the high BC group than low BC at six months (p < 0.05). Six-month changes in caproic and isobutyric acids showed weak correlations with changes in whole-body BMD (r = 0.3519, p < 0.05 and r = 0.3465, p < 0.05, respectively). Isovaleric and valeric acids displayed weak correlations with BALP (r = 0.3361, p < 0.05) and OPG (r = 0.3593, p < 0.05), respectively. Enterodiol was positively correlated with BALP (r = 0.6056, p < 0.01) while enterolactone was positively correlated with osteocalcin (r = 0.5902, p < 0.001) and negatively correlated with sclerostin (r = −0.3485, p < 0.05). Conclusions: The results suggest that BC may be a potential dietary agent to reduce postmenopausal bone loss through modulating microbially-derived SCCAs and phytoestrogen metabolites.
- Published
- 2024
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
25. Hybrid Geopolymer Composites Based on Fly Ash Reinforced with Glass and Flax Fibers
- Author
-
Hana Šimonová, Patrycja Bazan, Barbara Kucharczyková, Dalibor Kocáb, Michał Łach, Dariusz Mierzwiński, Kinga Setlak, Marek Nykiel, Przemysław Nosal, and Kinga Korniejenko
- Subjects
geopolymer composites ,cracking mechanics ,natural fibers ,glass fibers ,glass spheres ,Technology ,Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) ,TA1-2040 ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 ,Physics ,QC1-999 ,Chemistry ,QD1-999 - Abstract
This article’s aim is to analyze physical, mechanical, and fracture properties as well as the thermal investigation of geopolymer composites reinforced with flax, glass fiber, and also the hybrid combination of fibers. Two types of matrices were considered as composites matrices. The first composition was based on fly ash and river sand. The second matrix composition contained fly ash and glass spheres. The content of reinforcement was 1% by mass. Compressive strength and three-point bending fracture tests were performed. The values of fracture toughness and fracture energy were determined. The resonance method was used to verify the dynamic characteristics, such as the dynamic modulus of elasticity and the dynamic Poisson ratio. The results show that single-type fibers in composites based on fly ash and glass spheres did not affect compressive strength. However, introducing hybrid reinforcement increased compressive strength by about 10% compared to the reference specimens. Flax fibers and hybrid reinforcement ensured higher fracture toughness and energy. The results also revealed great potential for glass sphere application to geopolymer materials in terms of fracture mechanics and thermal properties. Despite the lower strength properties in relation to geopolymers based on sand aggregate, applying reinforced fibers into the composite with glass spheres enhanced the compressive strength compared to other materials. Materials modified with glass spheres have a thermal conductivity twice as low as that of materials containing river sand.
- Published
- 2024
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
26. Effect of Ionic Surfactants on Kinetics and Mechanism of the Bi(III) Ion Electroreduction in the Mixed Aqueous–Organic Solutions of Supporting Electrolytes
- Author
-
Alicja Pawlak and Agnieszka Nosal-Wiercińska
- Subjects
electrochemistry ,R-AgLAFE electrode ,surfactants ,bismuth(III) ,methanol ,active complexes ,Organic chemistry ,QD241-441 - Abstract
This work presents the results of a study on the effect of ionic surfactants: cationic hexadecyltriammonium bromide (CTAB) and anionic sodium salt of sulfonic acid (1OSASS) on the Bi(III) electroreduction process in mixed aqueous–organic supporting electrolyte solutions containing methanol. This study showed that the composition of the supporting electrolyte solution, particularly the methanol and surfactant concentrations, significantly affects the mechanism and rate of the Bi(III) ion electroreduction. Analysis of the influence of the indicated factors on the mechanisms and kinetics of metal ion electroreduction can contribute not only to the optimization of industrial electrochemical processes but also to the development of innovative technological solutions, such as advanced electrochemical materials and novel sensors. In these experiments, an innovative electrode made of cyclic renewable liquid silver amalgam (R-AgLAFE) was used as a working electrode, which stands out among classic mercury electrodes (HMDE type) due to the significant reduction in mercury consumption while maintaining similar performance.
- Published
- 2024
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
27. Methylene Blue and Rhodamine B Dyes’ Efficient Removal Using Biocarbons Developed from Waste
- Author
-
Robert Wolski, Aleksandra Bazan-Wozniak, Agnieszka Nosal-Wiercińska, and Robert Pietrzak
- Subjects
biomass ,biocarbon ,methylene blue ,rhodamine B ,isotherm study ,kinetic model ,Organic chemistry ,QD241-441 - Abstract
The preparation of biocarbons from cellulose fibres utilised in the production of baby nappy mats (sourced from Feniks Recycling company, Poland) for the removal of methylene blue and rhodamine B dyes has been documented. A Brunauer, Emmett and Teller analysis revealed a surface area within the range of 384 to 450 m2/g. The objective of this study was to investigate the removal efficiency of dyes from aqueous solutions by biocarbons, with a particular focus on the influence of various parameters, including pH, dye concentration, adsorbent dosage, shaking speed, contact time, and temperature. The maximum adsorption capacity of the dyes onto the biocarbons was found to be 85 mg/g for methylene blue and 48 mg/g for rhodamine B, respectively. The Langmuir equation proved to be the most suitable for interpreting the sorption of organic dyes. The adsorption process was found to exhibit a chemisorption mechanism, effectively mirroring the pseudo-second-order kinetics. Furthermore, the adsorption of dyes was observed to be endothermic (the enthalpy change was positive, 9.1–62.6 kJ/mol) and spontaneous under the tested operating conditions. The findings of this study indicate that biocarbons represent a cost-effective option for the removal of methylene blue and rhodamine B. The adsorption method was observed to be an effective and straightforward approach for the removal of these dyes. The results of the Boehm titration analysis and zero charge point value indicated that the synthesised biomaterials exhibited a slightly basic surface character.
- Published
- 2024
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
28. Logit and Probit Models Explaining Mode Choice and Frequency of Public Transit Ridership among University Students in Krakow, Poland
- Author
-
Houshmand Masoumi, Melika Mehriar, and Katarzyna Nosal-Hoy
- Subjects
urban travel behavior ,transportation mode choice ,public transit use ,Geography. Anthropology. Recreation ,Social Sciences - Abstract
The predictors of urban trip mode choice and one of its important components, public transit ridership, have still not been thoroughly investigated using case studies in Central Europe. Therefore, this study attempts to clarify the correlates of mode choices for commute travel and shopping, and entertainment travel to distant places, as well as the frequencies of public transit use of university students, using a wide range of explanatory variables covering individual, household, and socio-economic attributes as well as their perceptions, mobility, and the nearby built environment. The correlation hypothesis of these factors, especially the role of the street network, was tested by collecting the data from 1288 university students in Krakow and developing Binary Logistic and Ordinal Probit models. The results show that gender, age, car ownership, main daily activity, possession of a driving license, gross monthly income, duration of living in the current home, daily shopping area, sense of belonging to the neighborhood, quality of social/recreational facilities of the neighborhood, and commuting distance can predict commute and non-commute mode choices, while gender, daily activity, financial dependence from the family, entertainment place, quality of social/recreational facilities, residential self-selection, number of commute trips, time living in the current home, and street connectivity around home are significantly correlated with public transit use. Some of these findings are somewhat different from those regarding university students in Western Europe or other high-income countries. These results can be used for policy making to reduce students’ personal and household car use and increase sustainable modal share in Poland and similar neighboring countries.
- Published
- 2024
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
29. Post-release survival and prolonged sublethal effects of capture and barotrauma on deep-dwelling rockfishes (genus Sebastes): implications for fish management and conservation
- Author
-
Wegner, Nicholas C, Portner, Elan J, Nguyen, Drew T, Bellquist, Lyall, Nosal, Andrew P, Pribyl, Alena L, Stierhoff, Kevin L, Fischer, Paul, Franke, Ken, Vetter, Russell D, Hastings, Philip A, Semmens, Brice X, and Hyde, John R
- Subjects
Life Below Water ,Bocaccio ,catch and release ,Cowcod ,descending device ,fisheriesmanagement ,oxygen ,post-releasemortality ,recreational fisheries ,Fisheries - Abstract
Barotrauma - injury induced by changes in pressure - is a widespread challenge for successfully releasing fishes following capture. We used acoustic telemetry to examine the long-term post-release survival and behaviour of four rockfish species (genus Sebastes) suffering from barotrauma following capture using recreational fishing techniques. We placed particular emphasis on examining Cowcod (Sebastes levis) and Bocaccio (Sebastes paucispinis), two historically overfished species along the United States West Coast that serve as good model species representing different ecological lifestyles. We show that fish survival was species specific and that 40% of observed mortality occurred more than 48 h post release - a typical time period used in many short-term survivorship studies. Cowcod survival was correlated with fish length, sea surface temperature, and dissolved oxygen concentration at the mean depth of capture. Generalized additive mixed models of Cowcod and Bocaccio behaviour showed that surviving individuals were negatively affected by capture and barotrauma for at least 30 d post-release. Our findings demonstrate the need for extended observations to accurately quantify the mortality of fishes suffering from barotrauma and show how such data can be successfully implemented into fisheries management through engagement between managers, scientists, and the fishing community.
- Published
- 2021
30. Chitin-based porous carbons from Hermetia illucens fly with large surface area for efficient adsorption of methylene blue; adsorption mechanism, kinetics and equilibrium studies
- Author
-
Bazan-Wozniak, Aleksandra, Nosal-Wiercińska, Agnieszka, Yilmaz, Selehattin, and Pietrzak, Robert
- Published
- 2024
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
31. Study of thermal decomposition of hay-based activated biocarbons modified with nanolayers of ionic polyacrylamide
- Author
-
Wiśniewska, Małgorzata, Sternik, Dariusz, Nowicki, Piotr, Pietrzak, Robert, and Nosal-Wiercińska, Agnieszka
- Published
- 2023
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
32. Influence of mixed 2-thiocytosine–ionic surfactants adsorption layers on kinetics and mechanism of Bi(III) ions electro reduction: use of the nanostructured R-AgLAFE
- Author
-
Nosal-Wiercińska, Agnieszka, Martyna, Marlena, and Wiśniewska, Małgorzata
- Published
- 2023
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
33. Customizing Host IDE for Non-programming Users of Pure Embedded DSLs: A Case Study
- Author
-
Nosáľ, Milan, Porubän, Jaroslav, and Sulír, Matúš
- Subjects
Computer Science - Software Engineering ,Computer Science - Programming Languages - Abstract
Pure embedding as an implementation strategy of domain-specific languages (DSLs) benefits from low implementation costs. On the other hand, it introduces undesired syntactic noise that impedes involvement of non-programming domain experts. Due to this, pure embedded DSLs are generally not intended for, nor used by, non-programmers. In this work, we try to challenge this state by experimenting with inexpensive customizations of the host IDE (Integrated Development Environment) to reduce the negative impact of syntactic noise. We present several techniques and recommendations based on standard IDE features (e.g., file templates, code folding, etc.) that aim to reduce syntactic noise and generally improve the user experience with pure embedded DSLs. The techniques are presented using a NetBeans IDE case study. The goal of the proposed techniques is to improve the user experience with pure embedded DSLs with a focus on the involvement of non-programming domain experts (or non-programmers in general). The proposed techniques were evaluated using a controlled experiment. The experiment compared a group using Ruby and non-modified RubyMine IDE versus a group using Java and NetBeans IDE customized to use the proposed techniques. Experiment results indicate that even inexpensive host IDE customizations can significantly alleviate issues caused by the syntactic noise: Java with its inflexible syntax performed better than Ruby with its concise syntax.
- Published
- 2020
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
34. Learning Deep Models from Synthetic Data for Extracting Dolphin Whistle Contours
- Author
-
Li, Pu, Liua, Xiaobai, Palmer, K. J., Fleishman, Erica, Gillespie, Douglas, Nosal, Eva-Marie, Shiu, Yu, Klinck, Holger, Cholewiak, Danielle, Helble, Tyler, and Roch, Marie A.
- Subjects
Quantitative Biology - Quantitative Methods ,Computer Science - Sound ,Electrical Engineering and Systems Science - Audio and Speech Processing - Abstract
We present a learning-based method for extracting whistles of toothed whales (Odontoceti) in hydrophone recordings. Our method represents audio signals as time-frequency spectrograms and decomposes each spectrogram into a set of time-frequency patches. A deep neural network learns archetypical patterns (e.g., crossings, frequency modulated sweeps) from the spectrogram patches and predicts time-frequency peaks that are associated with whistles. We also developed a comprehensive method to synthesize training samples from background environments and train the network with minimal human annotation effort. We applied the proposed learn-from-synthesis method to a subset of the public Detection, Classification, Localization, and Density Estimation (DCLDE) 2011 workshop data to extract whistle confidence maps, which we then processed with an existing contour extractor to produce whistle annotations. The F1-score of our best synthesis method was 0.158 greater than our baseline whistle extraction algorithm (~25% improvement) when applied to common dolphin (Delphinus spp.) and bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus) whistles., Comment: Invited paper for International Joint Conference on Neural Networks
- Published
- 2020
35. Exact dynamics of moments and correlation functions for fermionic Poisson-type GKSL equations
- Author
-
Nosal, Iu. A. and Teretenkov, A. E.
- Subjects
Quantum Physics ,81S22, 82C31, 81Q05, 81Q80 - Abstract
Gorini-Kossakowski-Sudarshan-Lindblad equation of Poisson-type for the density matrix is considered. The Poisson jumps are assumed to be unitary operators with generators, which are quadratic in fermionic creation and annihilation operators. The explicit dynamics of the density matrix moments and Markovian multi-time ordered correlation functions is obtained.
- Published
- 2020
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
36. Modeling Solid Materials in DEM Using the Micropolar Theory
- Author
-
Nosal, Przemysław, Ganczarski, Artur, Öchsner, Andreas, Series Editor, da Silva, Lucas F. M., Series Editor, Altenbach, Holm, Series Editor, and Naumenko, Konstantin, editor
- Published
- 2023
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
37. Diamond-Dybvig and Beyond: On the Instability of Banking
- Author
-
Gu, Chao, Monnet, Cyril, Nosal, Ed, and Wright, Randall
- Subjects
Banks (Finance) ,Banking, finance and accounting industries ,Business - Abstract
Are financial intermediaries-in particular, banks-inherently unstable or fragile, and if so, why? We address this question theoretically by analyzing whether model economies with financial intermediation are more prone than those without it to multiple, cyclic, or stochastic equilibria. We consider several formalizations: insurance-based banking, models with reputational considerations, those with fixed costs and delegated investment, and those where bank liabilities serve as payment instruments. Importantly for the issue at hand, in each case banking arrangements arise endogenously. While the economics and mathematics differ across specifications, they all predict that financial intermediation engenders instability in a precise sense. JEL classification: D02, E02, E44, G21 Key words: banking, financial intermediation, instability, volatility, 1 Introduction This essay reviews, consolidates and extends several branches of the literature on banking. It is, in part, a survey, but it also goes beyond past work in several [...]
- Published
- 2023
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
38. Endovascular thrombectomy for acute ischaemic stroke with established large infarct: multicentre, open-label, randomised trial
- Author
-
Aamodt, Anne Hege, Adamczewski, Olaf, Alektoror, Kirill, Alexander, März, Alexandrou, Maria, Alias, Quentin, Al-Kuzae, Fadha Elawi, Allard, Julien, Al-Schameri, Rahman, Álvarez, Alberto, Andersen, Grethe, AnkerlundBlaufeldt, Rolf, Antje, Riedel, Appelbohm, Hannes, Argren, Maria, Assmann, Anne, Augustin, Michael, Bach, Elke, Bar, Michal, Barleben, Maria, Baronnet, Flore, Barrios, Andrés, Bavúzová, Xénia, BayThomsen, Rikke, Becker, Sandra, Beer, Sylvia, Behme, Daniel, Bellut, Maximilian, Bendszus, Martin, Berkefeld, Joachim, Bester, Maximillian, Bode, Felix J., Boehme, Christian, Boese, Ramona, Bohmann, Ferdinand, Bonekamp, Susanne, Borggrefe, Jan, Boss, Erendira Gabriela, Boutchakova, Maria, Boxhammer, Elfi, Brandhofe, Annemarie, Breckwoldt, Michael, Brekenfeld, Casper, Brehm, Alex, Brem, Christian, Breuer, Stella, Breyer, Tobias, Brodová, Petra, Broocks, Gabriel, Brosinski, Christoph, Bubel, Nele, Búřil, Jiří, Čábal, Martin, Casado, Laura, Celis, Elena de, Chabert, Emmanuel, Charisse, Daniel, Cheng, Bastian, Chovanec, Vendelín, Cidlinsky, Peter, Cisár, Juraj, Clarençon, Fréderic, Crozier, Sophie, Čurdová, Nina, Damaskinos, Michele, Damgaard, Dorte, Daniš, Martin, Dazinger, Florian, Deb-Chatterji, Milani, Delalic, Asima, Delekta, Agnieszka, Delorme, Stephen, Deutschmann, Hannes, Diamandis, Elie, Diedrichsen, Tove, Doležalová, Irena, Dorn, Franziska, du Mesnil de Rochemont, Richard, DupontHougaard, Kristina, Ebrahimi, Taraneh, Eff, Florian, Eliášová, Ilona, Enriquez, Brian, Ergawy, Mostafa, Essig, Fabian, Falkesgaard, Maiken, Fandler-Höfler, Simon, Fernández, Andrés, Ferré, Jean-Christophe, Ferrier, Anna, Fiehler, Jens, Figlewski, Krystian, Fischer, Sebastian, Fischer, Urs, Flottmann, Fabian, Forbig, Robert, Förch, Christian, Fromm, Annette, Fuentes, Blanca, Gaedke, Ines, Galczak, Romana, Galijasevic, Malik, Ganser, Bernhard, Gattringer, Thomas, Gawlitza, Matthias, Gelhard, Sarah, Gellißen, Susanne, Gerber, Johannes, Giannakakis, Michail Panagiotis, Gindlhuber, Karin, Gizewski, Elke R., Glodny, Bernhard, Godel, Tim, Goebell, Einar, Goldemund, David, Görtler, Michael, Goyal, Mayank, Grams, Astrid E., Gruber, Joachim, Gruber, Katharina, Günthner-Lengsfeld, Thomas, Haase, Kathrin, Hacker-Ivan, Floriana, Hallerstig, Erika, Hanning, Uta, Haring, Jozef, Haršány, Michal, Haršány, Ján, Hartmann, Christian, Hassler, Eva Maria, Hauptmann, Kristina, Häusler, Karl Georg, Hecker, Constantin, Hellstern, Victoria, Henkes, Hans, Hernández, Victoria, Herweh, Christian, Hilgenfeld, Tim, Hill, Michael D., Hjort, Niels, HjortJensen, Nina, Hoelter, Maya, Hoffmann, Karl-Titus, Holst, Brigitte, Holtmannspoetter, Markus, Hopf-Jensen, Silke, Hoppe, Julia, Horner, Susanne, HougaardSoerensen, Leif, Hua, Vi Tuan, Hubert, Alexander, Hurtíková, Eva, Jakubíček, Stanislava, Janjic, Tanja, Jaramillo, Kirsten, Jedlitschka, Angela, Jensen, Schiela, Jensen, Märit, Jesser, Jessica, Jestaedt, Leonie, Johnson, Sabine, Jonszta, Tomáš, Kalmar, Peter, Karabegovic, Sanja, Karen, Kollo, Kastrup, Andreas, Katja, Hopp, Keeba, Natalia, Keese, Petra, Kefalaykos, Christina, Keil, Fee, Kellert, Lars, Kellinghaus, Christoph, Kestner, Roxane-Isabelle, Kiechl, Stefan, Killer-Oberpfalzer, Monika, Klepanec, Andrej, Knispel, Casjupea, Knoflach, Michael, Kohler, Sabine, Kohlhase, Konstantin, Kollikowski, Alexander Marco, Kovář, Martin, Krajina, Antonín, Kral, Michael, Krastev, Georgi, Krause, Lars Udo, Kreidenhuber, Rudolf, Křivka, Tomáš, Krkoška, Adam, Kröger, Jan Robert, Kronlage, Moritz, Krukowski, Pawel, Kühn, Julia, Kurča, Egon, Kurka, Natalia, Kuschnerow, Michael, Lachmund, Rita, Lamprecht, Susanne, Lange, Rüdiger, Lauer, Monika, Leciñana, Alonso de, Leder, Sara, Leger, Anne, Lehnen, Nils, Lehrieder, Dominik, Leißner, Maximilian, Leitinger, Markus, Leitner, Ursula, Lenck, Stéphanie, Lenzenweger, Eva, Liebig, Thomas, Lowens, Stephan, Lunzer, Manuel, Maegerlein, Christian, Magyar, Marton, Marques, Leonardo, Matyáš, David, Maurer, Gabriele, Mauritz, Matthias, Maximilian, Thormann, Mayer-Süß, Lukas, Meckel, Stephan, Medek, Oldřich, Meissner, Julius N., Mencl, Pavel, Merkle, Andrea, Mesche, Birte, Michalski, Dominik, Mikulík, Robert, Modrau, Boris, Möhlenbruch, Markus A., Mohr, Alexander, Mönninghoff, Christoph, Moser, Tobias, Mücke, Ramona, Müller-Hülsbeck, Stefan, Müller-Thies-Broussalis, Erasmia, Mutzenbach, Sebastian, Navia, Pedro, Neuberger, Ulf, Neugebauer, Hermann, Neumann, Jens, Nguyên, Anh, Niederkorn, Kurt, Nosál', Vladimír, Novobilský, Richard, Ntoulias, Nikos, Nussbaum, Lukas, Oder, Joanna, Oldag, Andreas, Ondrejkovič, Marián, Otto, Ferdinand, Otto, Dagmar, Paech, Daniel, Pagano, Paolo, Pallesen, Lars-Peder, Panský, Michal, Papanagiotou, Panagiotis, Patrick, Samp, Paukisch, Harald, Pelz, Johann, Petersen, Inga, Petersen, Martina, Petzold, Gabor C., Pfaff, Johannes, Pfeilschifter, Waltraud, Pham, Mirko, Pichler, Alexander, Pierot, Laurent, Pikija, Slaven, PlougmannPovlsen, Jan, Polkowski, Christoph, Polomac, Nenad, Portugaller, Rupert Horst, Poulsen, Marika, Preiß, Michael, Premat, Kévin, Prestsæter, Sjur, Prieto-Pérez, Rocio, Psychogios, Marios, Puetz, Volker, Purrucker, Jan, Rai, Heike, Rauch, Maximilian, Raupach, Jan, Reimann, Gernot, Reimann, Georg, Reitz, Sarah, Renc, Ondřej, Retzlaff, Jasmin, Rigual, Ricardo, Ringleb, Peter Arthur, Rivera-Bengoa, Carlota, Rodríguez, Jorge, Rohde, Stefan, Rohler, Siegfried, Rosso, Charlotte, Roth, Christian, Röttcher, Thomas, Roubec, Martin, Roztočilová, Milada, Rudnicka, Svetlana, Ruiz, Gerardo, Ryan, Stephen, Ryckborst, Karla J., Sandvik, Simen, Schäfer, Jan-Hendrik, Schaller-Paule, Martin, Schell, Maximillian, Schellinger, Peter, Schlemm, Eckhard, Schmid, Florian, Schmidt, Christoph, Schmitz, Marie Louise, Schneider, Claus, Scholtz, Jan-Erik, Schönenberger, Silvia, Schröter, Andreas, Schwarz, Daniel, Schwarz, Stephan, Schwarzenhofer, Daniel, Seifert-Held, Thomas, Seiler, Alexander, Seker, Fatih, Shotar, Eimad, Simonsen, Claus Z., Simonsen, Maria Theresa, Sivák, Jozef, Skagen, Karolina, Skjelland, Mona, Šnajdrová, Alena, Solymosi, Lazlo, Sømark, Jesper, Sonnberger, Michael, Soršák, Jakub, Sourour, Nader, Søyland, Jogrim, Spitzer, Daniel, Sporns, Peter, Städt, Michael, Steidl, Eike, Størdal, Anne Margrethe Kaalaas, Stösser, Sebastian, Strickmann, Sarah, Strýček, Ondřej, Suškevič, Igor, Sýkora, Jan, Tennøe, Bjørn, Thaler, Daniela, Theisen, Sara, Thomalla, Götz, Trendafilov, Petar, Trenkler, Johannes, Trumm, Christoph, Tsogkas, Ioannis, Tunold, Jon-Anders, Tveit, Lars, Ulfert, Christian, Vališ, Kateřina, Vaníček, Jiří, Vassilev, Christine, Vítková, Eva, Voit-Höhne, Heinz-Leonhard, Vojtíšek, Bohuslav, Volderauer, Karoline, Vollherbst, Dominik, Vollmuth, Christoph, Volna, Kamila, Volný, Ondřej, VonWeitzel-Mudersbach, Poul, Vorčák, Martin, Wagner, Marlies, Wathle, Gaute Kjellevold, Weber, Werner, Weber, Anushe, Weiss, Viktor, Weller, Johannes M., Wenger-Alakmeh, Katharina, Weyland, Cyrill, Weymayr, Friedrich, Wießpeiner, Ulrike, Willeit, Johannes, Wittwer, Aymeric, Wollenweber, Frank, Wortmann, Ginette, Wunderlich, Silke, Xiong, Yanyan, You, Se-Jong, ZachoSpeiser, Lasse, Zelenak, Kamil, Zeleňáková, Jana, Zubel, Seraphine, Subtil, Fabien, Gizewski, Elke R, Hill, Michael D, Krajina, Antonin, Simonsen, Claus Z, Zeleňák, Kamil, Blauenfeldt, Rolf A, Denis, Angélique, Gerber, Johannes C, Keil, Christiane Fee, Mikkelsen, Ronni, Möhlenbruch, Markus, Münnich, Nico, Petzold, Gabor C, Schell, Maximilian, Vollherbst, Dominik F, and Wick, Wolfgang
- Published
- 2023
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
39. Low-rank coals as precursors of effective carbonaceous adsorbents for the removal of Rhodamine B
- Author
-
Bazan-Wozniak, Aleksandra, Nosal-Wiercińska, Agnieszka, Yilmaz, Selehattin, and Pietrzak, Robert
- Published
- 2023
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
40. The Epidermal Microbiome Within an Aggregation of Leopard Sharks (Triakis semifasciata) Has Taxonomic Flexibility with Gene Functional Stability Across Three Time-points
- Author
-
Doane, Michael P., Johnson, Colton J., Johri, Shaili, Kerr, Emma N., Morris, Megan M., Desantiago, Ric, Turnlund, Abigail C., Goodman, Asha, Mora, Maria, Lima, Laís Farias Oliveira, Nosal, Andrew P., and Dinsdale, Elizabeth A.
- Published
- 2023
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
41. Spatial ecology of the Giant Sea Bass, Stereolepis gigas, in a southern California kelp forest as determined by acoustic telemetry
- Author
-
Kayla M. Blincow, Jack T. Elstner, Noah Ben-Aderet, Lyall F. Bellquist, Andrew P. Nosal, and Brice X. Semmens
- Subjects
Endangered species ,Acoustic telemetry ,Kelp forest ,Spatial ecology ,Fisheries ,Medicine ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 - Abstract
The fisheries history of the Giant Sea Bass, Stereolepis gigas (Telostei: Polyprionidae), is closely linked to its spatial ecology. Its overharvest is directly associated with formation of spatially distinct spawning aggregations during summer, while its subsequent recovery is hypothesized to be the result of spatially explicit gear restrictions. Understanding the spatial ecology of Giant Sea Bass is a key part of efforts to assess contemporary threats such as commercial harvest and incidental catch by recreational fisheries. In this study, we used acoustic telemetry to characterize Giant Sea Bass space use in the La Jolla kelp forest using an acoustic array that encompasses two marine protected areas (MPAs) and heavily trafficked recreational fishing grounds. Five of the seven fish we tagged remained in the La Jolla array for at least 6 months. Two fish were resident across multiple years, with one fish consistently detected for 4 years. Only one fish was detected in the broader network of regional acoustic receivers, moving north approximately 8 km to Del Mar. Most tagged fish had home ranges and core use areas indicating they spend considerable time outside MPAs, particularly in areas with high recreational fishing activity. During spawning season we detected fish less frequently in the La Jolla array and recorded higher movement rates. While the current MPA network in La Jolla by no means offers complete protection to this fish, it does appear to support long-term persistence of some individuals in a region of exceptionally high recreational fishing pressure.
- Published
- 2023
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
42. Window of opportunity for respiratory oscillometry: A review of recent research
- Author
-
Kostorz-Nosal, Sabina, Jastrzębski, Dariusz, Błach, Anna, and Skoczyński, Szymon
- Published
- 2023
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
43. Volumetric Absorptive Microsampling Technique in the LC-MS Determination of Direct Oral Anticoagulants
- Author
-
Nela Zidekova, Kristian Prso, Lucia Babalova, Stefan Sivak, Egon Kurca, Juraj Mokry, Vladimir Nosal, and Martin Kertys
- Subjects
direct oral anticoagulants ,microsampling techniques ,therapeutic drug monitoring ,volumetric absorptive microsampling ,Medicine - Abstract
Direct oral anticoagulants represent a significant group of drugs used in the prevention or treatment of venous thromboembolic events and stroke in patients with atrial fibrillation. Although routine therapy monitoring is not required, there is an increasing evidence that plasma levels may vary between individuals, suggesting the benefit of plasma levels measurement in some situations. Therapeutic drug monitoring is becoming more popular and accessible to the broader population. Introducing microsampling techniques for the quantitative collection of blood samples has arisen nowadays. The volumetric absorptive microsampling approach using a commercially available device such as a Mitra stick overcomes the hematocrit effect present in the dry blood spot technique. This review discusses the possible application of the volumetric absorptive microsampling approach in monitoring direct oral anticoagulant therapy efficacy.
- Published
- 2023
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
44. Chitosan-based films with alternative eco-friendly plasticizers: Preparation, physicochemical properties and stability
- Author
-
Janik, Weronika, Ledniowska, Kerstin, Nowotarski, Michał, Kudła, Stanisław, Knapczyk-Korczak, Joanna, Stachewicz, Urszula, Nowakowska-Bogdan, Ewa, Sabura, Ewa, Nosal-Kovalenko, Hanna, Turczyn, Roman, and Dudek, Gabriela
- Published
- 2023
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
45. Modelling Duchenne muscular dystrophy in vitro with newly generated, blood cell-derived induced pluripotent stem cell line ORIONi003-A
- Author
-
Dominika Hajduchova, Stanislava Suroviakova, Sandra Mersakova, Dusan Brany, Romana Zahumenska, Martin Rehak, Henrieta Skovierova, Slavomíra Nováková, Vladimir Nosal, Juraj Marcinek, Michal Kalman, Martin Jozef Pec, Mariana Brozmanova, Jana Melegova, Stefan Juhas, Jana Juhasova, Hana Studenovska, Barbora Mitruskova, Michal Pokusa, Marek Samec, Matej Samos, Andreas Nicodemou, Lubos Danisovic, Zuzana Dankova, Egon Kurca, Katarina Lexova Kolejakova, Jan Chandoga, Lukas Plank, Erika Halasova, Renata Pecova, and Jan Strnadel
- Subjects
Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 - Abstract
Here, we present newly derived in vitro model for modeling Duchenne muscular dystrophy. Our new cell line was derived by reprogramming of peripheral blood mononuclear cells (isolated from blood from pediatric patient) with Sendai virus encoding Yamanaka factors. Derived iPS cells are capable to differentiate in vitro into three germ layers as verified by immunocytochemistry. When differentiated in special medium, our iPSc formed spontaneously beating cardiomyocytes. As cardiomyopathy is the main clinical complication in patients with Duchenne muscular dystrophy, the cell line bearing the dystrophin gene mutation might be of interest to the research community.
- Published
- 2023
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
46. Expectations, symptoms, and quality of life before and after 1 year of Pirfenidone treatment in patients with idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis: A single‐arm, open‐label nonrandomized study
- Author
-
Dariusz Jastrzębski, Sabina Kostorz‐Nosal, Dagmara Galle, Alicja Gałeczka‐Turkiewicz, Joanna Warzecha, Sebastian Majewski, Wojciech J. Piotrowski, and Dariusz Ziora
- Subjects
antifibrotic therapies ,cough ,dyspnea ,fatigue ,idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis ,patients' expectations ,Medicine - Abstract
Abstract Background and Aims Antifibrotic therapies reduce lung function decline in patients with idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF). This single‐arm, open‐label, nonrandomized study aimed to determine the influence of antifibrotic treatment on patients' reported symptoms and expectations of the therapy. Methods Fifty‐two patients with confirmed IPF at a mean age of 65 ± 8.63 years (73% male) completed the following surveys at baseline and after 12 months of Pirfenidone treatment: Short Form Healthy Survey (SF‐36), St. George's Respiratory Questionnaire (SGRQ), Baseline Dyspnea Index (BDI), Fatigue Assessment Scale (FAS), Leicester Cough Questionnaire (LCQ), and Patient's Needs and Expectations Authors' Survey. Results The most important patients' needs were access to novel therapy, fast and easy access to health centers specializing in IPF treatment, and the improvement of the general condition or the maintenance of its level. These needs did not change with time, except for the significantly more important right of deciding on disease management after 12 months of treatment (p = 0.014). The quality of life per SF‐36, after 1 year of Pirfenidone treatment, significantly improved in the physical cumulative score (p = 0.004) and mental cumulative score (p = 0.003). Significant deteriorations were observed in bodily pain and vitality. For the remaining questionnaires (SGRQ, BDI, FAS, and LCQ), no significant changes in the course of the study were noticed. Around one in 10 patients subjected to Pirfenidone therapy had achieved general symptom improvement in all areas; that is, quality of life improvement as well as cough and dyspnea reduction. Conclusions One year of antifibrotic treatment resulted in a general improvement in the quality of life per the SF‐36 questionnaire. Patients' expectations of disease management did not change; also, access to novel therapies and easy access to health centers specializing in IPF management remained their top needs.
- Published
- 2023
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
47. The Influence of Copper Oxide Particle Size on the Properties of Epoxy Resin
- Author
-
Patrycja Bazan, Michał Gajda, Przemysław Nosal, Agnieszka Bąk, Kinga Setlak, and Michał Łach
- Subjects
epoxy resin ,copper particle size ,polymer matrix composite materials ,mechanical properties ,ageing ,Technology ,Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) ,TA1-2040 ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 ,Physics ,QC1-999 ,Chemistry ,QD1-999 - Abstract
This study examines the relationship between the size of copper particles and the properties of epoxy resin. Epoxy resin is a type of thermosetting resin commonly used as a matrix in polymer matrix composite materials reinforced with glass or carbon fibers. As part of this study, three microscale and two nanoscale composite samples modified with copper oxide particles of varying sizes were produced. This study included mechanical property tests such as static tensile tests, static bending tests, and impact tests. The results of the strength tests were compared to modeling results. Additionally, an accelerated thermal aging process was conducted to determine the impact of external conditions on the behavior of the produced composites. This study concluded with an analysis of thermal conductivity. The test results revealed that the size of the copper particles significantly impacted the tested properties. The composites with copper oxide particles on the nanoscale demonstrated the best results. These composites have promising applications in the automotive and aviation industries due to their strength, resistance to external factors, and increased thermal conductivity, suggesting their potential for producing materials that effectively dissipate heat.
- Published
- 2024
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
48. A Study on the Adsorption of Rhodamine B onto Adsorbents Prepared from Low-Carbon Fossils: Kinetic, Isotherm, and Thermodynamic Analyses
- Author
-
Aleksandra Bazan-Wozniak, Aleksandra Jędrzejczak, Robert Wolski, Sławomir Kaczmarek, Agnieszka Nosal-Wiercińska, Judyta Cielecka-Piontek, Sultan Yagmur-Kabas, and Robert Pietrzak
- Subjects
activated carbon ,chemical activation ,kinetic ,isotherm study ,thermodynamic study ,rhodamine B ,Organic chemistry ,QD241-441 - Abstract
The aim of this study was to obtain a series of activated carbon samples by the chemical activation of low-rank coal. The precursor was impregnated with a NaOH solution. Activated carbons were characterized by determining their textural parameters and content of surface oxygen functional groups and by using an elemental analysis. The carbons were tested as potential adsorbents for the removal of liquid pollutants represented by rhodamine B. The effectiveness of rhodamine B removal from water solutions depended on the initial concentration of the dye, the mass of rhodamine B, and the pH and temperature of the reaction. The isotherm examination followed the Langmuir isotherm model. The maximum adsorption capacity of the rhodamine B was 119 mg/g. The kinetic investigation favored the pseudo-second-order model, indicating a chemisorption mechanism. The thermodynamic assessment indicated spontaneous and endothermic adsorption, with decreased randomness at the solid–liquid interface. The experiment revealed that a 0.1 M HCl solution was the most effective regenerative agent.
- Published
- 2024
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
49. Effect of Acute Ketamine Treatment on Sympathetic Regulation Indexed by Electrodermal Activity in Adolescent Major Depression
- Author
-
Veronika Kovacova, Andrea Macejova, Ingrid Tonhajzerova, Zuzana Visnovcova, Nikola Ferencova, Zuzana Mlyncekova, Tomas Kukucka, Ivan Farsky, Slavomir Nosal, and Igor Ondrejka
- Subjects
ketamine ,major depressive disorder ,severe episode ,sympathetic regulation ,electrodermal activity ,depressive symptomatology ,Medicine ,Pharmacy and materia medica ,RS1-441 - Abstract
Ketamine is a potential rapid-onset antidepressant characterized by sympathomimetic effects. However, the question of ketamine’s use in treating adolescents’ major depressive disorder (MDD) is still discussed. Thus, we aimed to study the acute effect of ketamine infusion treatment on sympathetic regulation using electrodermal activity (EDA) in addition to an assessment of depressive symptomatology in MDD adolescents. Twenty hospitalized adolescent girls with MDD (average age: 15.0 ± 1.46 yrs.) were examined before and two hours after a single intravenous infusion of ketamine. EDA was continuously recorded for 6 min, and depressive symptoms were assessed before and two hours after ketamine administration. The evaluated parameters included skin conductance level (SCL), nonspecific electrodermal responses (NS-SCRs), MADRS (questions no. 1–10, total score), and CDI (items A–E, total score). EDA parameters showed no significant changes after the ketamine treatment, and depressive symptoms were significantly reduced after the ketamine infusion. The analysis revealed a significant negative correlation between index SCL and CDI-A, CDI-E, and the total CDI score and between index NS-SCRs and MADRS no. 4 before the ketamine treatment. In conclusion, ketamine improved depressive symptomatology without a significant effect on EDA, indicating its potential safety and efficiency as an acute antidepressant intervention in adolescent MDD.
- Published
- 2024
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
50. A Wealthy Marriage? The Politics and Economy of Sports Betting in Poland
- Author
-
Nosal, Przemysław, Adams, Michael, Series Editor, Fiedler, Ingo, Series Editor, Nikkinen, Janne, editor, Marionneau, Virve, editor, and Egerer, Michael, editor
- Published
- 2022
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
Catalog
Discovery Service for Jio Institute Digital Library
For full access to our library's resources, please sign in.