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2. State-dependent signatures of jets and winds in the optical and infrared spectrum of the black hole transient GX 339$-$4
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Ambrifi, A., Sánchez, D. Mata, Muñoz-Darias, T., Sánchez-Sierras, J., Padilla, M. Armas, Baglio, M. C., Casares, J., Corral-Santana, J. M., Cúneo, V. A., Fender, R. P., Ponti, G., Russell, D. M., Shidatsu, M., Steeghs, D., Torres, M. A. P., Ueda, Y., and Vincentelli, F.
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Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena - Abstract
GX 339$-$4 is one of the prototypical black hole X-ray transients, exhibiting recurrent outbursts that allow detailed studies of black hole accretion and ejection phenomena. In this work we present four epochs of optical and near-infrared spectroscopy obtained with X-shooter at the Very Large Telescope. The dataset includes two hard state spectra, collected during the 2013 and 2015 outbursts, and two soft state spectra observed during the 2021 outburst. Strong Balmer, Paschen, He I and He II emission lines are consistently observed in all spectra, while Brackett transitions and the Bowen blend are only prominent in the soft state. Although P-Cygni profiles are not identified, the presence of wind signatures, such as extended emission wings, flat-top and asymmetric red-skewed profiles, is consistently observed through most emission lines, suggesting the presence of wind-type ejecta. These features are particularly evident in the hard state, but they are also observed in the soft state, especially in the near-infrared. This strengthens the case for state-independent winds in black hole transients and increases the evidence for wind signatures in low-to-intermediate orbital inclination systems. We also study the spectral energy distribution, which provides evidence for the presence of synchrotron emission during the hard state. The jet significantly affects the near-infrared continuum, greatly diluting the emission features produced in the accretion flow. The simultaneous identification of both jet and wind signatures during the hard state reinforces the idea of a complex outflow scenario, in which different types of ejecta coexist., Comment: Accepted for publication in A&A
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- 2025
3. Enabling GPU Portability into the Numba-JITed Monte Carlo Particle Transport Code MC/DC
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Morgan, Joanna Piper, Cuneo, Braxton, Variansyah, Ilham, and Niemeyer, Kyle E.
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Physics - Computational Physics - Abstract
The Center for Exascale Monte Carlo Neutron Transport is developing Monte Carlo / Dynamic Code (MC/DC) as a portable Monte Carlo neutron transport package for rapid numerical methods exploration on CPU- and GPU-based high-performance computers. In this paper, we describe MC/DC's current event-based GPU algorithm as well as the just-in-time (JIT) compilation scheme we use to enable GPU operability on Nvidia and AMD GPUs from MC/DC's Python source. To analyze performance, we conduct runtime tests of the C5G7 k-eigenvalue benchmark problem and a continuous-energy infinite pin cell on Nvidia Tesla V100 GPU, AMD MI250X GPU, and the AMD MI300A APU and make comparison to a dual-socket Intel Xeon Sapphire Rapid CPU node. We found that for the multi-group C5G7 benchmark problem, we respectively see a 15$\times$, 0.7$\times$, 12$\times$ speedup on a V100, MI250X, and MI300A over 112 Intel Xeon CPU cores. For the continuous-energy infinite pin-cell benchmark, we found speedups of 5$\times$, 3$\times$, 4$\times$ on a V100, MI250X, and MI300A, respectively, over the same CPU node., Comment: 14 pages, 3 figures
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- 2025
4. Performance Portable Monte Carlo Neutron Transport in MCDC via Numba
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Morgan, Joanna Piper, Variansyah, Ilham, Cuneo, Braxton, Palmer, Todd S., and Niemeyer, Kyle E.
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Physics - Computational Physics - Abstract
Finding a software engineering approach that allows for portability, rapid development, open collaboration, and performance for high performance computing on GPUs and CPUs is a challenge. We implement a portability scheme using the Numba compiler for Python in Monte Carlo / Dynamic Code (MC/DC), a new neutron transport application for rapid Monte Carlo methods development. Using this scheme, we have built MC/DC as a single source, single language, single compiler application that can run as a pure Python, compiled CPU, or compiled GPU solver. In GPU mode, we use Numba paired with an asynchronous GPU scheduler called Harmonize to increase GPU performance. We present performance results for a time-dependent problem on both the CPU and GPU and compare them to a production code., Comment: 11 pages, 5 figures
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- 2024
5. The Artificial Microscope
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Diaspro Alberto, Bianchini Paolo, and Cuneo Lisa
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Physics ,QC1-999 - Abstract
Optical microscopy demonstrated an incredible power and ability in producing large data set originated from biological samples by light interrogation and tunable in terms of spatial at temporal resolution down to the nano- and pico- scale, respectively. Such a data set is the core for developing an artificial microscope aiming to transform a label-free interrogation of the sample into a molecular-rich fluorescence-based image. The intelligent artificial microscope is AI-guided through a computational core based on three modules based on a convolutional neural network (CNN) and a tensor independent component analysis (tICA) un-supervised machine learning within a supervised deep learning strategy having the ambitious target to create a robust virtual environment "to see "what we could not perceive before". An interesting case study is related to understanding the visualisation of chromatin organisation.
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- 2023
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6. Voices of Hope: Leveraging Think-Aloud Cognitive Interviews to Develop a Hope Assessment Tool for Young People Living with Chronic Health Conditions.
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von Scheven, Emily, Braun, Mitchell, Nahal, Bhupinder, Perito, Emily, Brakeman, Paul, Soulsby, William, Quill, Laura, Cuneo, Addison, and Franck, Linda
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adolescents ,chronic illness ,hope ,identity ,questionnaire ,self-image ,think aloud - Abstract
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: Hope is a universal, multidimensional, and nuanced concept that may have specific meaning for young people living with chronic health conditions anticipated to last into adulthood. We previously identified definitions of hope for youth living with chronic health conditions derived from young peoples and their caregivers own words. Here, we aimed to develop a hope assessment tool to facilitate the future evaluation of interventions to support wellness and health for young people growing up with chronic health conditions; Methods: We developed Likert-type scale questions using the young peoples and caregivers definitions of hope and applied the think-aloud cognitive interview method to assess understanding and to inform sequential iteration. Interviews were recorded and insights from participant interviews were analyzed thematically. RESULTS: In total, 11 youth (age 12-16 years) with various chronic health conditions completed surveys and interviews over three iteration cycles. Responses to the six-point Likert-scale questions ranged from 1 (none of the time) to 6 (all of the time) (median 5). All of the young people (n = 11) reported that they do things they enjoy, either all of the time or most of the time. In contrast, only 36% felt energetic, either all or most of the time. Three themes were identified: my body and hope; my identity, self-image, and hope; and my world and hope. CONCLUSIONS: In addition to gaining important feedback that allowed us to improve item word choice to maximize assessment tool understanding, we gained valuable insights into the multidimensional construct of hope. Thematic analysis revealed the importance of physical symptoms and identity to the meaning of hope in the context of a young persons life. Our new hope assessment tool derived from the young peoples own definition of hope has face and content validity for use in clinical and research settings to evaluate hope among pediatric patients living with chronic health conditions.
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- 2024
7. Angiographic Control Vs. Ischemia-driven Management of Patients Treated with PCI on Left Main with Drug-eluting Stents (PULSE)
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Università degli Studi di Ferrara, Ospedale San Luigi Gonzaga, Orbassano, Ospedale Santa Croce-Carle Cuneo, Arcispedale Santa Maria Nuova-IRCCS, AUSL Romagna Rimini, and University of Ferrara Department of Life Sciences and Biotechnology
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- 2024
8. An Alternative to Stride-Based RNG for Monte Carlo Transport
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Cuneo, Braxton S. and Variansyah, Ilham
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Physics - Computational Physics ,Computer Science - Computational Engineering, Finance, and Science - Abstract
The techniques used to generate pseudo-random numbers for Monte Carlo (MC) applications bear many implications on the quality and speed of that programs work. As a random number generator (RNG) slows, the production of random numbers begins to dominate runtime. As RNG output grows in correlation, the final product becomes less reliable. These difficulties are further compounded by the need for reproducibility and parallelism. For reproducibility, the numbers generated to determine any outcome must be the same each time a simulation is run. However, the concurrency that comes with most parallelism introduces race conditions. To have both reproducibility and concurrency, separate RNG states must be tracked for each independently schedulable unit of simulation, forming independent random number streams. We propose an alternative to the stride-based parallel LCG seeding approach that scales more practically with increased concurrency and workload by generating seeds through hashing and allowing for repeated outputs. Data gathered from normality tests of tally results from simple MC transport benchmark calculations indicates that the proposed hash-based RNG does not significantly affect the tally result normality property as compared to the conventional stride-based RNG., Comment: 4 Pages, 3 Figures, Submitted to 2024 ANS Annual Conference
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- 2024
9. Required number of blastocysts transferred, and oocytes retrieved to optimize live and cumulative live birth rates in the first complete cycle of IVF for autologous and donated oocytes
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Cubillos-García, Sandra P., Revilla-Pacheco, Francisco, Meneses-Mayo, Marcos, Rodríguez-Guerrero, Rosa E., and Cuneo-Pareto, Silvio
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- 2024
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10. Hunting imaging biomarkers in pulmonary fibrosis: Benchmarks of the AIIB23 challenge
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Nan, Yang, Xing, Xiaodan, Wang, Shiyi, Tang, Zeyu, Felder, Federico N, Zhang, Sheng, Ledda, Roberta Eufrasia, Ding, Xiaoliu, Yu, Ruiqi, Liu, Weiping, Shi, Feng, Sun, Tianyang, Cao, Zehong, Zhang, Minghui, Gu, Yun, Zhang, Hanxiao, Gao, Jian, Wang, Pingyu, Tang, Wen, Yu, Pengxin, Kang, Han, Chen, Junqiang, Lu, Xing, Zhang, Boyu, Mamalakis, Michail, Prinzi, Francesco, Carlini, Gianluca, Cuneo, Lisa, Banerjee, Abhirup, Xing, Zhaohu, Zhu, Lei, Mesbah, Zacharia, Jain, Dhruv, Mayet, Tsiry, Yuan, Hongyu, Lyu, Qing, Qayyum, Abdul, Mazher, Moona, Wells, Athol, Walsh, Simon LF, and Yang, Guang
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Electrical Engineering and Systems Science - Image and Video Processing ,Computer Science - Artificial Intelligence ,Computer Science - Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition - Abstract
Airway-related quantitative imaging biomarkers are crucial for examination, diagnosis, and prognosis in pulmonary diseases. However, the manual delineation of airway trees remains prohibitively time-consuming. While significant efforts have been made towards enhancing airway modelling, current public-available datasets concentrate on lung diseases with moderate morphological variations. The intricate honeycombing patterns present in the lung tissues of fibrotic lung disease patients exacerbate the challenges, often leading to various prediction errors. To address this issue, the 'Airway-Informed Quantitative CT Imaging Biomarker for Fibrotic Lung Disease 2023' (AIIB23) competition was organized in conjunction with the official 2023 International Conference on Medical Image Computing and Computer Assisted Intervention (MICCAI). The airway structures were meticulously annotated by three experienced radiologists. Competitors were encouraged to develop automatic airway segmentation models with high robustness and generalization abilities, followed by exploring the most correlated QIB of mortality prediction. A training set of 120 high-resolution computerised tomography (HRCT) scans were publicly released with expert annotations and mortality status. The online validation set incorporated 52 HRCT scans from patients with fibrotic lung disease and the offline test set included 140 cases from fibrosis and COVID-19 patients. The results have shown that the capacity of extracting airway trees from patients with fibrotic lung disease could be enhanced by introducing voxel-wise weighted general union loss and continuity loss. In addition to the competitive image biomarkers for prognosis, a strong airway-derived biomarker (Hazard ratio>1.5, p<0.0001) was revealed for survival prognostication compared with existing clinical measurements, clinician assessment and AI-based biomarkers., Comment: 19 pages
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- 2023
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11. Orthogonal proteogenomic analysis identifies the druggable PA2G4-MYC axis in 3q26 AML
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Marchesini, Matteo, Gherli, Andrea, Simoncini, Elisa, Tor, Lucas Moron Dalla, Montanaro, Anna, Thongon, Natthakan, Vento, Federica, Liverani, Chiara, Cerretani, Elisa, D’Antuono, Anna, Pagliaro, Luca, Zamponi, Raffaella, Spadazzi, Chiara, Follini, Elena, Cambò, Benedetta, Giaimo, Mariateresa, Falco, Angela, Sammarelli, Gabriella, Todaro, Giannalisa, Bonomini, Sabrina, Adami, Valentina, Piazza, Silvano, Corbo, Claudia, Lorusso, Bruno, Mezzasoma, Federica, Lagrasta, Costanza Anna Maria, Martelli, Maria Paola, La Starza, Roberta, Cuneo, Antonio, Aversa, Franco, Mecucci, Cristina, Quaini, Federico, Colla, Simona, and Roti, Giovanni
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- 2024
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12. Pro-Choice vs. Pro-Life: Abortion and the Courts in Canada by F. L. Morton (review)
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Cuneo, Michael W.
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- 2016
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13. An infrared FWHM-$K_2$ correlation to uncover highly reddened quiescent black holes
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Cúneo, V. A., Casares, J., Padilla, M. Armas, Sánchez-Sierras, J., Corral-Santana, J. M., Maccarone, T. J., Sánchez, D. Mata, Muñoz-Darias, T., Torres, M. A. P., and Vincentelli, F.
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Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena ,Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics - Abstract
Among the sample of Galactic transient X-ray binaries (SXTs) discovered to date, about 70 have been proposed as likely candidates to host a black hole. Yet, only 19 have been dynamically confirmed. Such a reliable confirmation requires phase-resolved spectroscopy of their companion stars, which is generally feasible when the system is in a quiescent state. However, since most of the SXT population lies in the galactic plane, which is strongly affected by interstellar extinction, their optical brightness during quiescence usually falls beyond the capabilities of the current instrumentation ($R\gtrsim22$). To overcome these limitations and thereby increase the number of confirmed Galactic black holes, a correlation between the full-width at half maximum (FWHM) of the H$\alpha$ line and the semi-amplitude of the donor's radial velocity curve ($K_2$) was presented in the past. Here, we extend the FWHM-$K_2$ correlation to the near-infrared (NIR), exploiting disc lines such as He I $\lambda$10830, Pa$\gamma$, and Br$\gamma$, in a sample of dynamically confirmed black-hole SXTs. We obtain $K_2 = 0.22(3) ~\textrm{FWHM}$, in good agreement with the optical correlation derived using H$\alpha$. The similarity of the two correlations seems to imply that the widths of H$\alpha$ and the NIR lines are consistent in quiescence. When combined with information on orbital periods, the NIR correlation allows us to constrain the mass of the compact object of systems in quiescence by using single-epoch spectroscopy. We anticipate that this new correlation will give access to highly reddened black-hole SXTs, which cannot be otherwise studied at optical wavelengths., Comment: Accepted for publication in A&A Letters
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- 2023
14. The orbital period, black hole mass and distance to the X-ray transient GRS 1716-249 (=N Oph 93)
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Casares, J., Yanes-Rizo, I. V., Torres, M. A. P., Abbott, T. M. C., Padilla, M. Armas, Charles, P. A., Cuneo, V. A., Muñoz-Darias, T., Jonker, P. G., and Maguire, K.
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Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena ,Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics - Abstract
We present evidence for a 0.278(8) d (=6.7 h) orbital period in the X-ray transient GRS 1716-249 (=N Oph 93), based on a superhump modulation detected during the 1995 mini-outburst plus ellipsoidal variability in quiescence. With a quiescent magnitude of r=23.19+-0.15 N Oph 93 is too faint to warrant a full dynamical study through dedicated time-resolved spectroscopy. Instead, we apply the FWHM-K2 correlation to the disc Halpha emission line detected in Gran Telescopio Canarias spectra and obtain K2=521+-52 km/s. This leads to a mass function f(M)=4.1+-1.2 Msun, thus indicating the presence of a black hole in this historic X-ray transient. Furthermore, from the depth of the Halpha trough and the quiescent light curve we constrain the binary inclination to i=61+-15 deg, while the detection of superhumps sets an upper limit to the donor to compact star mass ratio q=M2/M1<=0.25. Our de-reddened (r-i) colour is consistent with a ~K6 main sequence star that fills its Roche lobe in a 0.278 d orbit. Using all this information we derive a compact object mass M1=6.4+3.2-2.0 Msun at 68 per cent confidence. We also constrain the distance to GRS 1716-249 to 6.9+-1.1 kpc, placing the binary ~0.8 kpc above the Galactic Plane, in support of a large natal kick., Comment: Accepted for publication in MNRAS, 12 pages, 9 figures, 2 Tables
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- 2023
15. Unveiling optical signatures of outflows in accreting white dwarfs
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Cúneo, V. A., Muñoz-Darias, T., Jiménez-Ibarra, F., Panizo-Espinar, G., Sánchez-Sierras, J., Padilla, M. Armas, Casares, J., Sánchez, D. Mata, Torres, M. A. P., Vincentelli, F., and Ambrifi, A.
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Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics ,Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena - Abstract
Accreting white dwarfs are known to show signatures of wind-type outflows in the ultraviolet. At optical wavelengths, however, wind detections have only been reported for a few sources. We present GTC-10.4m optical spectroscopy of four accreting white dwarfs (BZ Cam, V751 Cyg, MV Lyr, and V425 Cas) observed during luminous epochs, when their optical emission is expected to be dominated by the accretion disc. We focused the analysis on four emission lines: H$\alpha$ and He I $\lambda$5876, $\lambda$6678, $\lambda$7065. Line profiles are complex and variable on short (minutes) and long (days to weeks) time scales, with transient absorption and emission components. Among them, we detect strong blue-shifted absorptions at $\gtrsim 1000$ km s$^{-1}$. These high-velocity components, present only in the blue wing of the emission lines, are observed in all four sources and could be associated with accretion disc winds. For MV Lyr and V425 Cas, these would represent the first detection of optical outflows in these objects, while in the case of BZ Cam and V751 Cyg, the presence of outflows has been previously reported. This study suggests that, in addition to ultraviolet winds, optical outflows might be also common in accreting white dwarfs. We discuss the observational properties of these winds and their possible similarity to those detected in accreting black holes and neutrons stars., Comment: Accepted for publication in A&A
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- 2023
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16. Healthcare Utilization Among Youth with Chronic Illness Receiving Care at a Large Urban Academic Healthcare System
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Soulsby, William Daniel, Franck, Linda S, Perito, Emily, Brakeman, Paul, Cuneo, Addison, Quill, Laura, Boscardin, John, and von Scheven, Emily
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Health Services and Systems ,Biomedical and Clinical Sciences ,Health Sciences ,Clinical Research ,Behavioral and Social Science ,Pediatric ,Social Determinants of Health ,Health Services ,8.1 Organisation and delivery of services ,Good Health and Well Being ,chronic illness ,healthcare utilization ,health disparities ,social determinants of health ,Biomedical and clinical sciences ,Health sciences - Abstract
Background/objectiveWe sought to understand healthcare utilization and barriers to care among youth with chronic illness who interact frequently with the healthcare system.MethodsThis was a retrospective analysis of healthcare utilization for youth ≤25 years of age with chronic illness during one calendar year (1 January 2021-31 December 2021) in a single urban academic healthcare system. Inclusion criteria were (1) having at least one healthcare encounter in the calendar year of 2021 and (2) having at least six healthcare encounters over the preceding 3-year period or having a qualifying chronic illness. Demographic and clinical characteristics were collected along with self-reported and derived social determinants of health. Univariable and multivariable regression models were created to identify predictors of missed clinic visits, telehealth use, and activated patient portal accounts.ResultsThe cohort (N = 14,245) was demographically, clinically, and socioeconomically diverse. The youth had frequent clinic visits (median 9, IQR 4-18), multiple subspecialty care referrals (median 4, 1-8), were prescribed multiple medications (median 6, 3-10), and a high proportion received emergency department (18%) or inpatient treatment (15%). Race and public insurance were significant predictors of missed clinic visits and telehealth use. Primary language was a significant predictor of patient portal activation.ConclusionsYouth with chronic illness who are high users of the healthcare system face a high burden of clinic, emergency room, and hospital visits, referrals, and medications. Systematic efforts to lower the healthcare burden and improve care access should address existing racial and socioeconomic disparities affecting this patient population, who are likely to need frequent healthcare over their lifetime.
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- 2024
17. Factors Associated with Patient Adherence to Biofeedback Therapy Referral for Migraine: An Observational Study
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Minen, Mia T., George, Alexis, and Cuneo, Ami Z.
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- 2024
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18. Sub-second infrared variability from the archetypal accreting neutron star 4U~1728-34
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Vincentelli, F. M., Casella, P., Borghese, A., Cavecchi, Y., Mastroserio, G., Stella, L., Altamirano, D., Padilla, M. Armas, Baglio, M. C., Belloni, T. M., Casares, J., Cúneo, V. A., Degenaar, N., Trigo, M. Díaz, Fender, R., Maccarone, T., Malzac, J., Sánchez, D. Mata, Middleton, M., Migliari, S., Muñoz-Darias, T., O'Brien, K., Panizo-Espinar, G., Sánchez-Sierras, J., Russell, D. M., and Uttley, P.
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Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena - Abstract
We report on the first simultaneous high-time resolution X-ray and infrared (IR) observations of a neutron star low mass X-ray binary in its hard state. We performed $\approx 2\,$h of simultaneous observations of 4U 1728-34 using HAWK-I@VLT, XMM-Newton and NuSTAR. The source displayed significant X-ray and IR variability down to sub-second timescales. By measuring the cross-correlation function between the infrared and X-ray lightcurves, we discovered a significant correlation with an infrared lead of $\approx 30-40\,$ms with respect to the X-rays. We analysed the X-ray energy dependence of the lag, finding a marginal increase towards higher energies. Given the sign of the lag, we interpret this as possible evidence of Comptonization from external seed photons. We discuss the origin of the IR seed photons in terms of cyclo-synchrotron radiation from an extended hot flow. Finally, we also observed the IR counterpart of a type-I X-ray burst, with a delay of $\approx7.2\,$s. Although some additional effects may be at play, by assuming that this lag is due to light travel time between the central object and the companion star, we find that 4U 1728-34 must have an orbital period longer than $3\,$h and an inclination higher than 8$^\circ$., Comment: Accepted for publication in MNRAS, 11 pages 7 figures
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- 2023
19. Large deviations of return times and related entropy estimators on shift spaces
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Cuneo, Noé and Raquépas, Renaud
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Mathematics - Probability ,Mathematical Physics ,Mathematics - Dynamical Systems ,37B20, 60F10 (Primary), 37A35, 37D35, 94A17 (Secondary) - Abstract
We prove the large deviation principle for several entropy and cross entropy estimators based on return times and waiting times on shift spaces over finite alphabets. We consider shift-invariant probability measures satisfying some decoupling conditions which imply no form of mixing nor ergodicity. We establish precise relations between the rate functions of the different estimators, and between these rate functions and the corresponding pressures, one of which is the R\'enyi entropy function. For the most commonly used definition of return times, the large-deviation rate function is proved to be nonconvex, except in marginal cases. The results apply in particular to irreducible Markov chains, equilibrium measures for Bowen-regular potentials, g-measures, invariant Gibbs states for absolutely summable interactions in statistical mechanics, and also to probability measures which may be far from Gibbsian, including some hidden Markov models and repeated quantum measurement processes., Comment: Minor corrections, additions and clarifications. Updated references
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- 2023
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20. UltraCompCAT: a comprehensive Catalogue of Ultra-Compact and Short Orbital Period X-ray Binaries
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Padilla, M. Armas, Corral-Santana, J. M., Borghese, A., Cúneo, V. A., Muñoz-Darias, T., Casares, J., and Torres, M. A. P.
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Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena - Abstract
Ultracompact X-ray binaries (UCXBs) are a distinctive but elusive family of low-mass X-ray binaries (LMXBs) characterised by their tight orbits and degenerate donor stars. Here we present UltraCompCAT, the first online and comprehensive catalogue of UCXBs. The initial version of UltraCompCAT comprises 49 sources, including 20 'confirmed' UCXBs (those with a measured orbital period shorter than 80 min) and 25 systems that we label as 'candidate' based on their multi-wavelength phenomenology. For completeness, we also include four LMXBs with orbital periods in the range of 80 to 120 min, since they might be related (e.g. close progenitors) or even part of the UCXB population that evolved towards longer periods. We discuss the orbital period and Galactic distribution of the catalogue's sample. We provide evidence for the presence of at least two separate groups of UCXBs. One formed by persistent systems with orbital periods shorter than 30 min and a second group of transient objects (70 per cent) with periods in the range of 40 to 60 min. We show that the former group is dominated by sources formed in globular clusters, while the latter accounts for the (known) UCXB population in the Galactic field. We discuss the possible evolutionary channels for both groups., Comment: Accepted in Astronomy & Astrophysics (see online catalogue here https://research.iac.es/proyecto/compactos/UltraCompCAT/ )
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- 2023
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21. Optical and near-infrared spectroscopy of the black hole transient 4U 1543-47 during its 2021 ultra-luminous state
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Sánchez-Sierras, J., Muñoz-Darias, T., Casares, J., Panizo-Espinar, G., Padilla, M. Armas, Corral-Santana, J., Cúneo, V. A., Sánchez, D. Mata, Motta, S. E., Ponti, G., Steeghs, D., Torres, M. A. P., and Vincentelli, F.
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Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena ,Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics - Abstract
We present simultaneous optical and near-infrared spectra obtained during the 2021 outburst of the black hole transient 4U 1543-47. The X-ray hardness-intensity diagram and the comparison with similar systems reveal a luminous outburst, probably reaching the Eddington luminosity, as well as a long-lasting excursion to the so-called ultra-luminous state. VLT/X-shooter spectra were taken in two epochs 14 days apart during the early and brightest part of the outburst, while the source was in this ultra-luminous accretion state. The data show strong H and HeI emission lines, as well as high-excitation HeII and OIII transitions. Most lines are single-peaked in both spectra, except for the OIII lines that exhibit evident double-peaked profiles during the second epoch. The Balmer lines are embedded in broad absorption wings that we believe are mainly produced by the contribution of the A2V donor to the optical flux, which we estimate to be in the range of 11 to 14 per cent in the $r$ band during our observations. Although no conspicuous outflow features are found, we observe some wind-related line profiles, particularly in the near-infrared. Such lines include broad emission line wings and skewed red profiles, suggesting the presence of a cold (i.e. low ionisation) outflow with similar observational properties to those found in other low-inclination black hole transients., Comment: Accepted for publication in A&A
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- 2023
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22. Modeling Outcome in Patients With Acquired Brain Injuries (MOF-ABI)
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Istituto S.Anna Crotone, IRCCS Centro Neurolesi Bonino Pulejo, Centro Cardinal Ferrari, Fontanellato, Parma, Fondazione Istituto G. Giglio, Cefalù (PA), Habilita Istituto di Neuroriabilitazione, Zingonia (BG), Casa Sollievo della Sofferenza IRCCS, IRCCS Istituto delle Scienze Neurologiche di Bologna, IRCCS Sacro Cuore Don Calabria di Negrar, Fondazione Salvatore Maugeri, Istituti Clinici Zucchi, Istituto Clinico Humanitas, Istituto Medicina Fisica E Riabilitazione Gervasutta, Udine, Montecatone Rehabilitation Institute S.p.A., Ospedale Di Riabilitazione Fondazione Santa Lucia, Roma, Ospedale San Giovanni Battista, Foligno (PG), Ospedale Ss. Trinità Di Fossano, Cuneo, Fondazione Don Carlo Gnocchi Onlus, and Antonio Cerasa, PhD, Head of Unit
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- 2024
23. Integration of heat pump and gas turbine combined cycle: market and climatic conditions for power plant flexibility enhancement
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Giugno Andrea, Sorce Alessandro, Cuneo Alessandra, and Barberis Stefano
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Environmental sciences ,GE1-350 - Abstract
The increasing share of electricity produced from renewable energy sources (RES), with the consequent strong penetration in the current energy network, is causing a growing need of balancing power to compensate power supply from such fluctuating sources. For these reasons, nowadays the power plants are requested to improve their operational flexibility, together with their global efficiency in part-load operation, for ancillary services and to sustain the grid operability. A possible solution for flexibility enhancement is characterized by a highly efficient heat pump integrated in a conventional natural gas combined cycle (CC). Such concept can be applied both to power oriented combined cycle (POCC), to modify the compressor intake temperature with a consequent increase or decrease of the power production, and both to cogeneration CC in association with District Heating Network (DHN). In this work, a statistical analysis of climatic data and their correlations with energy market condition will be performed considering Italian context, to understand which the more suitable conditions for such integrated system are. The analysis will be performed on seasonal and daily basis. The final aim of this work is to identify how such integrated system can be operated at its best in the different Italian markets and climatic frames.
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24. Market opportunities for small energy harvesters
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Cuneo Alessandra, Barberis Stefano, Traverso Alberto, and Silvestri Paolo
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Environmental sciences ,GE1-350 - Abstract
There are several small energy sources that can be exploited to provide useful energy: small temperature differences, mechanical vibrations, flow variations, latent exhausts are just some examples. The recovery of such common and small energy sources, usually wasted, for example with the conversion into useful amounts of electrical energy, is called energy harvesting. Energy harvesting allows low-power embedded devices to be powered from naturally-occurring or unwanted environmental energy (e.g. pressure or temperature difference). The main aim in the last years of researches in such field, was the increasing of the efficiency of such components, with a higher power output and a smaller size. At present, a wide range of systems incorporating energy harvesters are now available commercially, all of them specific to certain types of energy source. Energy harvesting from dissipation processes such as fluid lamination is a challenge for many different applications. In addition, control valves to dissipate overpressures are common usage of many plants and systems. This paper surveys the market opportunities of such harvesting systems, considering the trade-offs affecting their efficiency, their applicability, and ease of deployment. Particular attention will be devoted to small energy harvesters than can exploit small expansions, such as from lamination valves or to systems that can feed mini sensors from small pressure drops, promising compactness, efficiency and cost effectiveness.
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25. Robust Design of a Hybrid Energy System
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Giugno Andrea, Mantelli Luca, Cuneo Alessandra, and Traverso Alberto
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Robust Design ,Hybrid System ,Fuel Cell ,Environmental sciences ,GE1-350 - Abstract
Nowadays the research in energy field is focused on conversion technologies which could achieve higher efficiencies and lower environmental impact. Among these, fuel cells are considered an extremely promising technology and pressurized solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC) systems are particularly attractive for their high electric efficiency, potential for cogeneration applications, low carbon emissions and high performance at part-load. This paper aims to perform a robust design of an innovative turbocharged hybrid system model, featuring components validated with industrial data, where a turbocharger is used to pressurize the fuel cell, promising better cost effectiveness than a microturbine-based hybrid system, at small scales. This study will evaluate the impact of the main operating parameters (fuel cell area, stack current density and recuperator surface) on the plant performance, considering uncertainties in the system and creating a response surface of the model to perform the study. Finally, a study of the operating costs of such plant is performed to evaluate its profitability in the Italian market scenario.
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26. A shared accretion instability for black holes and neutron stars
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Vincentelli, F. M., Neilsen, J., Tetarenko, A. J., Cavecchi, Y., Segura, N. Castro, del Palacio, S., Eijnden, J. van den, Vasilopoulos, G., Altamirano, D., Padilla, M. Armas, Bailyn, C. D., Belloni, T., Buisson, D. J. K., Cuneo, V. A., Degenaar, N., Knigge, C., Long, K. S., Jimenez-Ibarra, F., Milburn, J., Darias, T. Muñoz, Arabaci, M. Ozbey, Remillard, R., and Russell, T.
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Accretion disks around compact objects are expected to enter an unstable phase at high luminosity. One instability may occur when the radiation pressure generated by accretion modifies the disk viscosity, resulting in the cyclic depletion and refilling of the inner disk on short timescales. Such a scenario, however, has only been quantitatively verified for a single stellar-mass black hole. Although there are hints of these cycles in a few isolated cases, their apparent absence in the variable emission of most bright accreting neutron stars and black holes has been a lingering puzzle. Here we report the presence of the same multiwavelength instability around an accreting neutron star. Moreover, we show that the variability across the electromagnetic spectrum-from radio to X-ray-of both black holes and neutron stars at high accretion rates can be explained consistently if the accretion disks are unstable, producing relativistic ejections during transitions that deplete or refill the inner disk. Such new association allows us to identify the main physical components responsible for the fast multiwavelength variability of highly accreting compact objects., Comment: Published in Nature. 26 pages, 10 figures. DOI: 10.1038/s41586-022-05648-3
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27. An autoantibody signature predictive for multiple sclerosis
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Zamecnik, Colin R., Sowa, Gavin M., Abdelhak, Ahmed, Dandekar, Ravi, Bair, Rebecca D., Wade, Kristen J., Bartley, Christopher M., Kizer, Kerry, Augusto, Danillo G., Tubati, Asritha, Gomez, Refujia, Fouassier, Camille, Gerungan, Chloe, Caspar, Colette M., Alexander, Jessica, Wapniarski, Anne E., Loudermilk, Rita P., Eggers, Erica L., Zorn, Kelsey C., Ananth, Kirtana, Jabassini, Nora, Mann, Sabrina A., Ragan, Nicholas R., Santaniello, Adam, Henry, Roland G., Baranzini, Sergio E., Zamvil, Scott S., Sabatino, Jr., Joseph J., Bove, Riley M., Guo, Chu-Yueh, Gelfand, Jeffrey M., Cuneo, Richard, von Büdingen, H.-Christian, Oksenberg, Jorge R., Cree, Bruce A. C., Hollenbach, Jill A., Green, Ari J., Hauser, Stephen L., Wallin, Mitchell T., DeRisi, Joseph L., and Wilson, Michael R.
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28. Prenatal Predictors for Pulmonary Balloon Valvuloplasty in the Newborn
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Johnson, Jennifer A., Canavan, Timothy, Alsaied, Tarek, Howley, Lisa, Hancock, Hayley S., Suthar, Divya, Marcuccio, Elisa, Trussell, Taylor M., and Cuneo, Bettina
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29. Impact of Access Site on Periprocedural Bleeding and Cerebral and Coronary Events in High-Bleeding-Risk Percutaneous Coronary Intervention: Findings from the RIVA-PCI Trial
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Borlich, Martin, Zeymer, Uwe, Wienbergen, Harm, Hobbach, Hans-Peter, Cuneo, Alessandro, Bekeredjian, Raffi, Ritter, Oliver, Hailer, Birgit, Hertting, Klaus, Hennersdorf, Marcus, Scholtz, Werner, Lanzer, Peter, Mudra, Harald, Schwefer, Markus, Schwimmbeck, Peter-Lothar, Liebetrau, Christoph, Thiele, Holger, Claas, Christoph, Riemer, Thomas, Zahn, Ralf, Iden, Leon, Richardt, Gert, and Toelg, Ralph
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30. Association of daily physical activity with brain volumes and cervical spinal cord areas in multiple sclerosis.
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Block, Valerie J, Cheng, Shuiting, Juwono, Jeremy, Cuneo, Richard, Kirkish, Gina, Alexander, Amber M, Khan, Mahir, Akula, Amit, Caverzasi, Eduardo, Papinutto, Nico, Stern, William A, Pletcher, Mark J, Marcus, Gregory M, Olgin, Jeffrey E, Hauser, Stephen L, Gelfand, Jeffrey M, Bove, Riley, Cree, Bruce Ac, and Henry, Roland G
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Brain ,Spinal Cord ,Humans ,Multiple Sclerosis ,Atrophy ,Magnetic Resonance Imaging ,Disability Evaluation ,Walking ,Adult ,Middle Aged ,Disabled Persons ,Cervical Cord ,Motor Disorders ,Fitbit ,Multiple sclerosis ,activity level ,brain MRI ,cervical MRI ,remote monitoring ,spinal cord gray matter area ,Biomedical Imaging ,Brain Disorders ,Neurosciences ,Physical Rehabilitation ,Physical Injury - Accidents and Adverse Effects ,Neurodegenerative ,Spinal Cord Injury ,Clinical Research ,Autoimmune Disease ,Traumatic Head and Spine Injury ,Rehabilitation ,Neurological ,Clinical Sciences ,Neurology & Neurosurgery - Abstract
BackgroundRemote activity monitoring has the potential to evaluate real-world, motor function, and disability at home. The relationships of daily physical activity with spinal cord white matter and gray matter (GM) areas, multiple sclerosis (MS) disability and leg function, are unknown.ObjectiveEvaluate the association of structural central nervous system pathology with ambulatory disability.MethodsFifty adults with progressive or relapsing MS with motor disability who could walk >2 minutes were assessed using clinician-evaluated, patient-reported outcomes, and quantitative brain and spinal cord magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) measures. Fitbit Flex2, worn on the non-dominant wrist, remotely assessed activity over 30 days. Univariate and multivariate analyses were performed to assess correlations between physical activity and other disability metrics.ResultsMean age was 53.3 years and median Expanded Disability Status Scale (EDSS) was 4.0. Average daily step counts (STEPS) were highly correlated with EDSS and walking measures. Greater STEPS were significantly correlated with greater C2-C3 spinal cord GM areas (ρ = 0.39, p = 0.04), total cord area (TCA; ρ = 0.35, p = 0.04), and cortical GM volume (ρ = 0.32, p = 0.04).ConclusionThese results provide preliminary evidence that spinal cord GM area is a neuroanatomical substrate associated with STEPS. STEPS could serve as a proxy to alert clinicians and researchers to possible changes in structural nervous system pathology.
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31. Remote Observational Research for Multiple Sclerosis
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Bove, Riley, Poole, Shane, Cuneo, Richard, Gupta, Sasha, Sabatino, Joseph, Harms, Meagan, Cooper, Tifffany, Rowles, William, Miller, Nicolette, Gomez, Refujia, Lincoln, Robin, McPolin, Kira, Powers, Kyra, Santaniello, Adam, Renschen, Adam, Bevan, Carolyn J, Gelfand, Jeffrey M, Goodin, Douglas S, Guo, Chu-Yueh, Romeo, Andrew R, Hauser, Stephen L, and Cree, Bruce Anthony Campbell
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Background and objectivesProspective, deeply phenotyped research cohorts monitoring individuals with chronic neurologic conditions, such as multiple sclerosis (MS), depend on continued participant engagement. The COVID-19 pandemic restricted in-clinic research activities, threatening this longitudinal engagement, but also forced adoption of televideo-enabled care. This offered a natural experiment in which to analyze key dimensions of remote research: (1) comparison of remote vs in-clinic visit costs from multiple perspectives and (2) comparison of the remote with in-clinic measures in cross-sectional and longitudinal disability evaluations.MethodsBetween March 2020 and December 2021, 207 MS cohort participants underwent hybrid in-clinic and virtual research visits; 96 contributed 100 "matched visits," that is, in-clinic (Neurostatus-Expanded Disability Status Scale [NS-EDSS]) and remote (televideo-enabled EDSS [tele-EDSS]; electronic patient-reported EDSS [ePR-EDSS]) evaluations. Clinical, demographic, and socioeconomic characteristics of participants were collected.ResultsThe costs of remote visits were lower than in-clinic visits for research investigators (facilities, personnel, parking, participant compensation) but also for participants (travel, caregiver time) and carbon footprint (p < 0.05 for each). Median cohort EDSS was similar between the 3 modalities (NS-EDSS: 2, tele-EDSS: 1.5, ePR-EDSS: 2, range 0.6.5); the remote evaluations were each noninferior to the NS-EDSS within ±0.5 EDSS point (TOST for noninferiority, p < 0.01 for each). Furthermore, year to year, the % of participants with worsening/stable/improved EDSS scores was similar, whether each annual evaluation used NS-EDSS or whether it switched from NS-EDSS to tele-EDSS.DiscussionAltogether, the current findings suggest that remote evaluations can reduce the costs of research participation for patients, while providing a reasonable evaluation of disability trajectory longitudinally. This could inform the design of remote research that is more inclusive of diverse participants.
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32. FEM-based Parametric Optimization of a Measurement Setup for Sensitivity Improvement in Insulin Absorption Assessment.
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Rosanna Manzo, Pasquale Arpaia, Marco Balato, Davide Cuneo, Francesca Mancino, Simone Minucci, Nicola Moccaldi, and Carlo Petrarca
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33. EduPort: An Intelligent Learning System Based on Deep Learning - A Preliminary Evaluation
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Cuneo, Alessandro, D’Urso, Stefano, Sciarrone, Filippo, Temperini, Marco, Goos, Gerhard, Series Editor, Hartmanis, Juris, Founding Editor, van Leeuwen, Jan, Series Editor, Hutchison, David, Editorial Board Member, Kanade, Takeo, Editorial Board Member, Kittler, Josef, Editorial Board Member, Kleinberg, Jon M., Editorial Board Member, Kobsa, Alfred, Series Editor, Mattern, Friedemann, Editorial Board Member, Mitchell, John C., Editorial Board Member, Naor, Moni, Editorial Board Member, Nierstrasz, Oscar, Series Editor, Pandu Rangan, C., Editorial Board Member, Sudan, Madhu, Series Editor, Terzopoulos, Demetri, Editorial Board Member, Tygar, Doug, Editorial Board Member, Weikum, Gerhard, Series Editor, Vardi, Moshe Y, Series Editor, Bertino, Elisa, Editorial Board Member, Gao, Wen, Editorial Board Member, Steffen, Bernhard, Editorial Board Member, Yung, Moti, Editorial Board Member, Woeginger, Gerhard, Editorial Board Member, Kubincová, Zuzana, editor, Hao, Tianyong, editor, Capuano, Nicola, editor, Temperini, Marco, editor, Ge, Shili, editor, Mu, Yuanyuan, editor, Fantozzi, Paolo, editor, and Yang, Jing, editor
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34. Coda
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Cuneo, Pia F., McHugh, Susan, Series Editor, McKay, Robert, Series Editor, Miller, John, Series Editor, Stenner, Rachel, editor, and Shinn, Abigail, editor
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35. Compendium
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Bengson, John, primary, Cuneo, Terence, additional, and Shafer-Landau, Russ, additional
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36. Introduction
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Bengson, John, primary, Cuneo, Terence, additional, and Shafer-Landau, Russ, additional
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37. Nonnaturalism and Enchantment
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Bengson, John, primary, Cuneo, Terence, additional, and Shafer-Landau, Russ, additional
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38. Methodology in Metaethics
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Bengson, John, primary, Cuneo, Terence, additional, and Shafer-Landau, Russ, additional
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39. Moral Realism and Its Burdens
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Bengson, John, primary, Cuneo, Terence, additional, and Shafer-Landau, Russ, additional
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40. Moral Conceptual Truths and Real Definitional Facts
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Bengson, John, primary, Cuneo, Terence, additional, and Shafer-Landau, Russ, additional
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41. Why Be Moral?
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Bengson, John, primary, Cuneo, Terence, additional, and Shafer-Landau, Russ, additional
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42. Women, International Trade, and the Law: Breaking Barriers for Gender Equality in Export-Related Activities
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Laperle-Forget, Lolita, primary and Gürbüz Cuneo, Alev, additional
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43. A correlation between Ha trough depth and inclination in quiescent X-ray transients: evidence for a low-mass black hole in GRO J0422+32
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Casares, J., Muñoz-Darias, T., Torres, M. A. P., Sanchez, D. Mata, Britt, C. T., Padilla, M. Armas, Alvarez-Hernandez, A., Cuneo, V. A., Hernandez, J. I. Gonzalez, Jimenez-Ibarra, F., Jonker, P. G., Panizo-Espinar, G., Sanchez-Sierras, J., and Yanes-Rizo, I. V.
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Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena ,Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics - Abstract
We present a new method to derive binary inclinations in quiescent black hole (BH) X-ray transients (XRTs), based on the depth of the trough (T) from double-peaked Ha emission profiles arising in accretion discs. We find that the inclination angle (i) is linearly correlated with T in phase-averaged spectra with sufficient orbital coverage (>~50 per cent) and spectral resolution, following i (deg)=93.5 x T +23.7. The correlation is caused by a combination of line opacity and local broadening, where a leading (excess broadening) component scales with the de-projected velocity of the outer disc. Interestingly, such scaling allows to estimate the fundamental ratio M1/Porb by simply resolving the intrinsic width of the double-peak profile. We apply the T-i correlation to derive binary inclinations for GRO J0422+32 and Swift J1357-0933, two BH XRTs where strong flickering activity has hindered determining their values through ellipsoidal fits to photometric light curves. Remarkably, the inclination derived for GRO J0422+32 (i=55.6+-4.1) implies a BH mass of 2.7+0.7-0.5 Msun thus placing it within the gap that separates BHs from neutron stars. This result proves that low-mass BHs exist in nature and strongly suggests that the so-called "mass gap" is mainly produced by low number statistics and possibly observational biases. On the other hand, we find that Swift J1357-0933 contains a 10.9+1.7-1.6 Msun BH seen nearly edge on (i=87.4+2.6-5.6 deg). Such extreme inclination, however, should be treated with caution since it relies on extrapolating the T-i correlation beyond i>~75 deg, where it has not yet been tested., Comment: Accepted for publication in MNRAS, 21 pages, 15 figures, 6 Tables; references and typos corrected
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44. Mykonos: A pulsed power driver for science and innovation
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Schwarz, Jens, Hutsel, Brian, Awe, Thomas, Bauer, Bruno, Banasek, Jacob, Breden, Eric, Chen, Joe, Cuneo, Michael, Chandler, Katherine, DeZetter, Karen, Gilmore, Mark, Gomez, Matthew, Hasson, Hannah, Hatch, Maren, Hines, Nathan, Hutchinson, Trevor, Jaramillo, Deanna, Loney, Christine Kalogeras, Kern, Ian, Lamppa, Derek, Lucero, Diego, Lucero, Larry, LeChien, Keith, Mazarakis, Mike, Mulville, Thomas, Obregon, Robert, Porter, John, Reyes, Pablo, Sarracino, Alex, Scoglietti, Daniel, Shipley, Gabriel, Smith, Trevor, Stoltzfus, Brian, Stygar, William, Steiner, Adam, Yager-Elorriaga, David, and Yates, Kevin
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45. Encrusting bryozoan attached to terrestrial plant leaves from brackish deposits of the Lefipán Formation (Patagonia, Argentina), close to the K/Pg boundary
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Taboada, César Augusto, Pagani, María Alejandra, and Cúneo, Rubén
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46. Discovery of optical and infrared accretion disc wind signatures in the black hole candidate MAXI J1348-630
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Panizo-Espinar, G., Padilla, M. Armas, Muñoz-Darias, T., Koljonen, K. I. I., Cúneo, V. A., Sánchez-Sierras, J., Sánchez, D. Mata, Casares, J., Corral-Santana, J., Fender, R. P., Jiménez-Ibarra, F., Ponti, G., Steeghs, D., and Torres, M. A. P.
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Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena ,Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics - Abstract
MAXI J1348-630 is a low mass X-ray binary discovered in 2019 during a bright outburst. During this event, the system sampled both hard and soft states following the standard evolution. We present multi-epoch optical and near-infrared spectroscopy obtained with X-shooter at the Very Large Telescope. Our dataset includes spectra taken during the brightest phases of the outburst as well as the decay towards quiescence. We study the evolution of the main emission lines, paying special attention to the presence of features commonly associated with accretion disc winds, such as blue-shifted absorptions, broad emission line wings and flat-top profiles. We find broad emission line wings in H-alpha during the hard-to-soft transition and blue-shifted absorption troughs at ~-500 km/s in H-beta, HeI-5876, H-alpha and Pa-beta during the bright soft-intermediate state. In addition, flat-top profiles are seen throughout the outburst. We interpret these observables as signatures of a cold (i.e. optical to infrared) accretion disc wind present in the system. We discuss the properties of the wind and compare them with those seen in other X-ray transients. In particular, the wind velocity that we observe is low when compared to those of other systems, which might be a direct consequence of the relatively low binary inclination, as suggested by several observables. This study strengthen the hypothesis that cold winds are a common feature in low mass X-ray binaries and that they can also be detected in low inclination objects via high-quality optical and infrared spectroscopy., Comment: Accepted for publication in A&A
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47. A persistent ultraviolet outflow from an accreting neutron star binary transient
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Segura, N. Castro, Knigge, C., Long, K. S., Altamirano, D., Padilla, M. Armas, Bailyn, C., Buckley, D. A. H., Buisson, D. J. K., Casares, J., Charles, P., Combi, J. A., Cúneo, V. A., Degenaar, N. D., del Palacio, S., Trigo, M. Díaz, Fender, R., Gandhi, P., Georganti, M., Gutiérrez, C., Santisteban, J. V. Hernandez, Jiménez-Ibarra, F., Matthews, J., Méndez, M., Middleton, M., Muñoz-Darias, T., Arabacı, M. Özbey, Pahari, M., Rhodes, L., Russell, T. D., Scaringi, S., Eijnden, J. van den, Vasilopoulos, G., Vincentelli, F. M., and Wiseman, P.
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Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena ,Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics - Abstract
All disc-accreting astrophysical objects produce powerful outflows. In binaries containing neutron stars (NS) or black holes, accretion often takes place during violent outbursts. The main disc wind signatures during these eruptions are blue-shifted X-ray absorption lines, which are preferentially seen in disc-dominated "soft states". By contrast,optical wind-formed lines have recently been detected in "hard states", when a hot corona dominates the luminosity. The relationship between these signatures is unknown, and no erupting system has revealed wind-formed lines between the X-ray and optical bands yet, despite the many strong resonance transitions in this ultraviolet (UV) region. Here, we show that the transient NS binary Swift J1858.6-0814 exhibits wind-formed, blue-shifted absorption associated with C IV, N V and He II in time-resolved UV spectroscopy during a luminous hard state. This represents the first evidence for a warm, moderately ionized outflow component in this state. Simultaneously observed optical lines also display transient blue-shifted absorption. Decomposing the UV data into constant and variable components, the blue-shifted absorption is associated with the former. This implies that the outflow is not connect to the luminous flares in the data. The joint presence of UV and optical wind features reveals a multi-phase and/or stratified outflow from the outer disc. This type of persistent mass loss across all accretion states has been predicted by radiation-hydrodynamic simulations and helps to explain the shorter-than-expected outbursts duration., Comment: Published in Nature. Submitted: 9 July 2021
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48. New approaches with drones for restoring biodiverse native vegetation
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Andres, Samantha E, Mills, Charlotte H, Cuneo, Peter, Siemon, John, Elgey, Michael, Kelly, Jarryd, Arnott-Bryce, Madeline, Lieurance, Paige E, Alfonzetti, Matthew, Doleac, Sebastien, Tetu, Sasha G, Gallagher, Rachael V, and BHL Australia
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49. Abstract 4136984: Low Occurence of Fetal Extranodal Findings and AV Interval Prolongation in Prospectively Followed High Titer Anti-Ro Pregnancies
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Cuneo, Bettina, Geiger, Miwa, Donofrio, Mary, Krishnan, Anita, Satou, Gary, Howley, Lisa, Owens, Sonal, DeWeert, Katherine, Asrani, Priyanka, Abuhamad, Alfred, Copel, Josh, Cumbermack, Kristopher, Doan, Tam, Gropler, Melanie, Haxel, Caitlin, Hogan, Whitnee, Holloman, Conisha, Hornberger, Lisa, Joffe, Gary, Kaplinski, Michelle, Killen, Stacy, Kohari, Katherine, Komarlu, Rukmini, Levasseur, Stephanie, Lindblade, Christopher, Londono-Obregon, Camila, Matta, Jyothi, Moon-Grady, Anita, Phoon, Colin, Sinkovskaya, Elena, Strainic, James, Tacy, Theresa, Masson, Mala, Clancy, Robert, and Buyon, Jill
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50. Abstract 4122486: Multicenter Study of Primary Fetal Cardiomyopathy: Clinical Outcomes And Genetic Etiologies, A Fetal Heart Society Research Collaborative Study
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Burande, Astha, Hornberger, Lisa, Caluseriu, Oana, Peyvandi, Shabnam, Bolin, Elijah, Cavalle-Garrido, Tiscar, Chandra, Sue, Cnota, James, Conway, Jennifer, Creighton, Sara, Cuneo, Bettina, Despres, Marlayna, Doan, Tam, Doucet, J. Scott, Grenier, Michelle, Hogan, Whitnee, Kaplinski, Michelle, Bijji, Mahima K, Kavanaugh-Mchugh, Ann, Keller, Sam, Kwon, Elena, Lipshultz, Steven, Majeed, Amara, Mansukhani, Gitanjali, McIntosh, Amanda, McVadon, Deani, Michelfelder, Erik, Miller, Michelle, Milligan, Caitlin, Mital, Seema, Montes Gil, Adriana, Moon-Grady, Anita, Mulla, Neda, patel, sheetal, Pruitt, Cathleen, Qasim, Amna, Rajagopal, Hari, Ro, Sanghee, Schidlow, David, Schneider, Kristin, Srinivasan, Ranjini, Sutton, Jennifer, taylor, carolyn, and McBrien, Angela
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