101 results on '"Oleś K"'
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2. Semi-BPS sphaleron and its dynamics
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Alonso-Izquierdo, A., Navarro-Obregón, S., Oles, K., Queiruga, J., Romanczukiewicz, T., and Wereszczynski, A.
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High Energy Physics - Theory - Abstract
We construct a simple field theory in which a sphaleron, i.e., a saddle-point particle-like solution, forms a semi-BPS state with a background defect that is an impurity. This means that there is no static force between the sphaleron and the impurity. Therefore such a sphaleron-impurity system is very much like usual BPS multi-solitons, however, still possessing an unstable direction allowing for its decay. We study dynamics of the sphaleron in such a system., Comment: 13 pages, 12 figures, references added and improved discussion
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- 2023
3. Relativistic Moduli Space and critical velocity in kink collisions
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Adam, C., Ciurla, D., Oles, K., Romanczukiewicz, T., and Wereszczynski, A.
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High Energy Physics - Theory ,Mathematical Physics ,Nonlinear Sciences - Pattern Formation and Solitons - Abstract
We analyze the perturbative Relativistic Moduli Space approach, where the amplitudes of the Derrick modes are promoted to collective coordinates. In particular, we analyse the possibility to calculate the critical velocity, i.e., the initial velocity of kinks at which single bounce scattering changes into a multi-bounce or annihilation collision, in the resulting Collective Coordinate Model (CCM). We find that for a growing number of modes the critical velocity of the CCM approaches the full field theory value. This is verified in the case of the $\phi^4$ model, where we reach a $99\%$ accuracy. We also see such a convergence for a wide range of models belonging to the family of the double sine-Gordon and Christ-Lee theories, especially in those cases where the kinks do not reveal a too well pronounced half-kink inner structure., Comment: 12 pages
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- 2023
4. Constrained instantons and kink-antikink collisions
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Adam, C., Martín-Caro, A. García, Huidobro, M., Oles, K., Romanczukiewicz, T., and Wereszczynski, A.
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High Energy Physics - Theory ,Nonlinear Sciences - Pattern Formation and Solitons - Abstract
We show that constrained $CP^1$ instantons, combined with the Relativistic Moduli Space approach, can accurately describe kink-antikink collisions in the $\phi^4$ model., Comment: 8 pages, 5 figures
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- 2022
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5. Moduli space with a boundary
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Adam, C., Oles, K., Romanczukiewicz, T., and Wereszczynski, A.
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High Energy Physics - Theory ,Mathematical Physics ,Nonlinear Sciences - Pattern Formation and Solitons - Abstract
We find that for various solitonic processes the corresponding canonical moduli space can have a boundary which is accessible in a finite time evolution. We show that such a boundary is not a failure of the moduli space approach but has a physical meaning. In our example, it corresponds to the complete annihilation of a colliding kink and antikink after a finite time. We further find that, close to the boundary, the solutions have an approximate self-similar form., Comment: 8 pages, 8 figures
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- 2022
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6. Spectral walls in antikink-kink scattering in the $\phi^6$ model
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Adam, C., Oles, K., Romanczukiewicz, T., and Wereszczynski, A.
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High Energy Physics - Theory ,Mathematical Physics ,Nonlinear Sciences - Pattern Formation and Solitons - Abstract
We show that thick spectral walls exist in antikink-kink collisions in the $\phi^6$ model. In this model, they are triggered by the so-called $delocalized$ $modes$ which do not exist in the single-soliton sector but emerge in antikink-kink ($\bar{K}K$) collisions. Therefore, spectral walls are a rather common phenomenon that should occur in many solitonic collisions involving non-symmetric kinks as, e.g., in the $\phi^8$ or higher power models., Comment: 6 pages, 4 figures
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- 2022
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7. Multikink scattering in the $\phi^6$ model revisited
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Adam, C., Dorey, P., Martin-Caro, A. Garcia, Huidobro, M., Oles, K., Romanczukiewicz, T., Shnir, Y., and Wereszczynski, A.
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High Energy Physics - Theory ,Mathematical Physics ,Nonlinear Sciences - Pattern Formation and Solitons - Abstract
Antikink-kink ( $\bar{\rm K} $$ {\rm K}$) collisions in the $\phi^6$ model exhibit resonant scattering although the $\phi^6$ kinks do not support any bound states to which energy could be transferred. In Phys. Rev. Lett. 107 (2011) 091602 it was conjectured that, instead, energy is transferred to a collective bound mode of the full $\bar{\rm K} $$ {\rm K}$ configuration. Here we present further strong evidence for this conjecture. Further, we construct a collective coordinate model (CCM) for $\bar{\rm K} $$ {\rm K}$ scattering based on this collective bound mode trapped between the $\bar{\rm K} $$ {\rm K}$ pair which allows us to reproduce the full dynamics of $\bar{\rm K} $$ {\rm K}$ scattering with striking accuracy. We also study kink-antikink (${\rm K} $$ \bar{\rm K}$) scattering and its description by a CCM. In this case a significant role of radiation is discovered., Comment: 17 pages, 17 figures
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- 2022
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8. Relativistic Moduli Space for Kink Collisions
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Adam, C., Manton, N. S., Oles, K., Romanczukiewicz, T., and Wereszczynski, A.
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High Energy Physics - Theory ,Mathematical Physics - Abstract
The moduli space approximation to kink dynamics permits a relativistic generalization if the Derrick scaling parameter is used as a collective coordinate. We develop a perturbative approach to the resulting relativistic moduli space by expanding the Derrick scaling parameter about unity and treating the higher-order Derrick modes as new degrees of freedom. This approach allows us to resolve (coordinate) singularities order-by-order, and systematically incorporates relativistic corrections {\it perturbatively} in kink scattering. It gives an excellent description of kink-antikink collisions in $\phi^4$ field theory already at first order, and at higher order, reproduces the fractal structure in the formation of the final state with an error of only $4\%$., Comment: v4: Minor revisions. This version accepted for publication in Physical Review D
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- 2021
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9. Sphalerons and resonance phenomenon in kink-antikink collisions
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Adam, C., Ciurla, D., Oles, K., Romanczukiewicz, T., and Wereszczynski, A.
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High Energy Physics - Theory - Abstract
We show that in some kink-antikink (KAK) collisions sphalerons, i.e., unstable static solutions - rather than the asymptotic free soliton states - can be the source of the internal degrees of freedom (normal modes) which trigger the resonance phenomenon responsible for the fractal structure in the final state formation., Comment: 12 pages, 6 figures
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- 2021
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10. Collective coordinate model of kink-antikink collisions in $\phi^4$ theory
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Manton, N. S., Oles, K., Romanczukiewicz, T., and Wereszczynski, A.
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High Energy Physics - Theory - Abstract
The fractal velocity pattern in symmetric kink-antikink collisions in $\phi^4$ theory is shown to emerge from a dynamical model with two effective moduli, the kink-antikink separation and the internal shape mode amplitude. The shape mode usefully approximates Lorentz contractions of the kink and antikink, and the previously problematic null-vector in the shape mode amplitude at zero separation is regularized., Comment: the metric and potential of the effective model are now included
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- 2021
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11. Spectral walls in multifield kink dynamics
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Adam, C., Oles, K., Romanczukiewicz, T., Wereszczynski, A., and Zakrzewski, W.
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High Energy Physics - Theory ,Mathematical Physics ,Nonlinear Sciences - Pattern Formation and Solitons - Abstract
We show that spectral walls are common phenomena in the dynamics of kinks in (1+1) dimensions. They occur in models based on two or more scalar fields with a nonempty Bogomol'nyi-Prasam-Sommerfield (BPS) sector, hosting two zero modes, where they are one of the main factors governing the soliton dynamics. We also show that spectral walls appear as singularities of the dynamical vibrational moduli space., Comment: improved, references added
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- 2021
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12. Incompressible topological solitons
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Adam, C., Naya, C., Oles, K., Romanczukiewicz, T., Sanchez-Guillen, J., and Wereszczynski, A.
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High Energy Physics - Theory ,Mathematical Physics - Abstract
We discover a new class of topological solitons. These solitons can exist in a space of infinite volume like, e.g., $\mathbb{R}^n$, but they cannot be placed in any finite volume, because the resulting formal solutions have infinite energy. These objects are, therefore, interpreted as totally incompressible solitons. As a first, particular example we consider (1+1) dimensional kinks in theories with a nonstandard kinetic term or, equivalently, in models with the so-called runaway (or vacummless) potentials. But incompressible solitons exist also in higher dimensions. As specific examples in (3+1) dimensions we study Skyrmions in the dielectric extensions both of the minimal and the BPS Skyrme models. In the the latter case, the skyrmionic matter describes a completely incompressible topological perfect fluid., Comment: reference added
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- 2020
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13. Kink Moduli Spaces -- Collective Coordinates Reconsidered
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Manton, N. S., Oleś, K., Romańczukiewicz, T., and Wereszczyński, A.
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High Energy Physics - Theory ,Mathematical Physics - Abstract
Moduli spaces - finite-dimensional, collective coordinate manifolds - for kinks and antikinks in $\phi^4$ theory and sine-Gordon theory are reconsidered. The field theory Lagrangian restricted to moduli space defines a reduced Lagrangian, combining a potential with a kinetic term that can be interpreted as a Riemannian metric on moduli space. Moduli spaces should be metrically complete, or have an infinite potential on their boundary. Examples are constructed for both kink-antikink and kink-antikink-kink configurations. The naive position coordinates of the kinks and antikinks sometimes need to be extended from real to imaginary values, although the field remains real. The previously discussed null-vector problem for the shape modes of $\phi^4$ kinks is resolved by a better coordinate choice. In sine-Gordon theory, moduli spaces can be constructed using exact solutions at the critical energy separating scattering and breather (or wobble) solutions; here, energy conservation relates the metric and potential. The reduced dynamics on these moduli spaces accurately reproduces properties of the exact solutions over a range of energies., Comment: presentation improved, new plots added
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- 2020
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14. The Dielectric Skyrme model
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Adam, C., Oles, K., and Wereszczynski, A.
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High Energy Physics - Theory ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
We consider a version of the Skyrme model where both the kinetic term and the Skyrme term are multiplied by field-dependent coupling functions. For suitable choices, this "dielectric Skyrme model" has static solutions saturating the pertinent topological bound in the sector of baryon number (or topological charge) $B=\pm 1$ but not for higher $|B|$. This implies that higher charge field configurations are unbound, and loosely bound higher skyrmions can be achieved by small deformations of this dielectric Skyrme model. We provide a simple and explicit example for this possibility. Further, we show that the $|B|=1$ BPS sector continues to exist for certain generalizations of the model like, for instance, after its coupling to a specific version of the BPS Skyrme model, i.e., the addition of the sextic term and a particular potential., Comment: Latex file, 13 pages, no figures
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- 2020
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15. Background fields and self-dual Skyrmions
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Naya, C. and Oles, K.
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High Energy Physics - Theory ,Mathematical Physics - Abstract
We show that a suitable background field can bring a non-BPS topological soliton into its BPS, self-dual, counterpart. As an example we consider Skyrmions in the minimal Skyrme model. We prove the triviality of the corresponding moduli space. This means that the resulting self-dual Skyrmion does statically interact with the background field. We also show that the originally self-dual Skyrmions (e.g. solutions of the BPS Skyrme model) can preserve the self-duality after a coupling with a background field. In this case, BPS Skyrmions can be effortless moved with respect to the background., Comment: refs added
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- 2020
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16. Kink-antikink collisions in a weakly interacting $\phi^4$ model
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Adam, C., Oles, K., Romanczukiewicz, T., and Wereszczynski, A.
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High Energy Physics - Theory ,Mathematical Physics - Abstract
We study kink-antikink scattering in a one-parameter variant of the $\phi^4$ theory where the model parameter controls the static intersoliton force. We interpolate between the limit of no static force (BPS limit) and the regime where the static interaction is small (non-BPS). This allows us to study the impact of the strength of the intersoliton static force on the soliton dynamics. In particular, we analyze how the transition of a bound mode through the mass threshold affects the soliton dynamics in a generic process, i.e., when a static intersoliton force shows up. We show that the thin, precisely localized spectral wall which forms in the limit of no static force, broadens in a well-defined manner when a static force is included, giving rise to what we will call a thick spectral wall. This phenomenon just requires that a discrete mode crosses into the continuum at some intermediate stage of the dynamics and, therefore, should be observable in many soliton-antisoliton collisions., Comment: version accepted in Phys. Rev. E
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- 2019
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17. Kink-antikink scattering in the $\phi^4$ model without static intersoliton forces
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Adam, C., Oles, K., Romanczukiewicz, T., and Wereszczynski, A.
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High Energy Physics - Theory - Abstract
Kink-antikink scattering in the $\phi^4$ model is investigated in the limit when the static inter-soliton force vanishes. We observe the formation of spectral walls and, further, identify a new phenomenon, the vacuum wall, whose existence gives rise to a bouncing structure for the annihilating solitons. Furthermore, we discover higher order spectral walls, i.e., spectral walls which form when higher harmonics enter the continuous spectrum. These higher order spectral walls not only deform the soliton trajectories, they also can be observed easily as very intense radiation bursts.
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- 2019
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18. Iterated ${\phi}^4$ Kinks
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Manton, N. S., Oleś, K., and Wereszczyński, A.
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High Energy Physics - Theory ,Mathematical Physics - Abstract
A first order equation for a static ${\phi}^4$ kink in the presence of an impurity is extended into an iterative scheme. At the first iteration, the solution is the standard kink, but at the second iteration the kink impurity generates a kink-antikink solution or a bump solution, depending on a constant of integration. The third iterate can be a kink-antikink-kink solution or a single kink modified by a variant of the kink's shape mode. All equations are first order ODEs, so the nth iterate has n moduli, and it is proposed that the moduli space could be used to model the dynamics of n kinks and antikinks. Curiously, fixed points of the iteration are ${\phi}^6$ kinks., Comment: Version accepted for publication in JHEP
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- 2019
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19. Solvable self-dual impurity models
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Adam, C., Oles, K., Queiruga, J. M., Romanczukiewicz, T., and Wereszczynski, A.
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High Energy Physics - Theory ,Mathematical Physics - Abstract
We find a family of (half) self-dual impurity models such that the self-dual (BPS) sector is exactly solvable, for any spatial distribution of the impurity, both in the topologically trivial case and for kink (or antikink) configurations. This allows us to derive the metric on the corresponding one-dimensional moduli space in an analytical form. Also the generalized translational symmetry is found in an exact form. This symmetry provides a motion on moduli space which transforms one BPS solution into another. Finally, we analyse exactly how vibrational properties (spectral modes) of the BPS solutions depend on the actual position on moduli space. These results are obtained both for the nontrivial topological sector (kinks or antikinks) as well as for the topologically trivial sector, where the motion on moduli space represents a kink-antikink annihilation process., Comment: sec. 6.1 corrected
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- 2019
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20. Spectral Walls in Soliton Collisions
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Adam, C., Oles, K., Romanczukiewicz, T., and Wereszczynski, A.
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High Energy Physics - Theory ,Mathematical Physics ,Nonlinear Sciences - Pattern Formation and Solitons - Abstract
During defect-antidefect scattering, bound modes frequently disappear into the continuous spectrum before the defects themselves collide. This leads to a structural, nonperturbative change in the spectrum of small excitations. Sometimes the effect can be seen as a hard wall from which the defect can bounce off. We show the existence of these spectral walls and study their properties in the $\phi^4$ model with BPS preserving impurity, where the spectral wall phenomenon can be isolated because the static force between the antikink and the impurity vanishes. We conclude that such spectral walls should surround all solitons possessing internal modes., Comment: latex, 5 pages, 3 figures; v2: version published in PRL
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- 2019
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21. Domain walls that do not get stuck on impurities
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Adam, C., Oles, K., Romanczukiewicz, T., and Wereszczynski, A.
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Condensed Matter - Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics ,High Energy Physics - Theory - Abstract
We present a field theoretical model which allows for domain walls that do not get stuck on impurities. For this purpose, we consider a generalized chiral magnet domain wall action with an impurity which couples both to a potential term as well as to the Dzyaloshinskii-Moriya interaction energy. We show that in the so-called critical coupling limit the interaction energy between two types of domain walls and the impurity vanishes. Therefore, at low velocity, such domain walls pass freely through the impurity with almost no loss of energy., Comment: LaTex, 15 pages, 6 figures
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- 2019
22. Seeking for a fingerprint: analysis of point processes in actigraphy recording
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Gudowska-Nowak, E., Ochab, J. K., Oles, K., Beldzik, E., Chialvo, D. R., Domagalik, A., Fafrowicz, M., Marek, T., Nowak, M. A., Oginska, H., Szwed, J., and Tyburczyk, J.
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Quantitative Biology - Neurons and Cognition - Abstract
Motor activity of humans displays complex temporal fluctuations which can be characterized by scale-invariant statistics, thus documenting that structure and fluctuations of such kinetics remain similar over a broad range of time scales. Former studies on humans regularly deprived of sleep or suffering from sleep disorders predicted change in the invariant scale parameters with respect to those representative for healthy subjects. In this study we investigate the signal patterns from actigraphy recordings by means of characteristic measures of fractional point processes. We analyse spontaneous locomotor activity of healthy individuals recorded during a week of regular sleep and a week of chronic partial sleep deprivation. Behavioural symptoms of lack of sleep can be evaluated by analysing statistics of duration times during active and resting states, and alteration of behavioural organization can be assessed by analysis of power laws detected in the event count distribution, distribution of waiting times between consecutive movements and detrended fluctuation analysis of recorded time series. We claim that among different measures characterizing complexity of the actigraphy recordings and their variations implied by chronic sleep distress, the exponents characterizing slopes of survival functions in resting states are the most effective biomarkers distinguishing between healthy and sleep-deprived groups., Comment: Communicated at UPON2015, 14-17 July 2015, Barcelona. 21 pages, 11 figures; updated: figures 4-7, text revised, expanded Sec. 1,3,5
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- 2015
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23. Constrained instantons and kink-antikink collisions
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Adam, C., García Martín-Caro, A., Huidobro, M., Oles, K., Romanczukiewicz, T., and Wereszczynski, A.
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- 2023
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24. Moduli space with a boundary
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Adam, C., Oles, K., Romanczukiewicz, T., and Wereszczynski, A.
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- 2023
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25. Induced sputum supernatant bioactive lipid mediators can identify subtypes of asthma
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Mastalerz, L., Celejewska-Wójcik, N., Wójcik, K., Gielicz, A., Ćmiel, A., Ignacak, M., Oleś, K., Szczeklik, A., and Sanak, M.
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- 2015
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26. Sphalerons and resonance phenomenon in kink-antikink collisions
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Adam, C., primary, Ciurla, D., additional, Oleś, K., additional, Romańczukiewicz, T., additional, and Wereszczyński, A., additional
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- 2021
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27. Collective Coordinate Model of Kink-Antikink Collisions in ϕ4 Theory
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Manton, N. S., primary, Oleś, K., additional, Romańczukiewicz, T., additional, and Wereszczyński, A., additional
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- 2021
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28. Kink moduli spaces: Collective coordinates reconsidered
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Manton, N. S., primary, Oleś, K., additional, Romańczukiewicz, T., additional, and Wereszczyński, A., additional
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- 2021
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29. Iterated ϕ 4 kinks
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Manton, NS, Oleś, K, Wereszczyński, A, Wereszczyński, A [0000-0002-0353-4812], and Apollo - University of Cambridge Repository
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Nonperturbative Effects ,Effective Field Theories ,Solitons Monopoles and Instantons ,Nonlinear Sciences::Pattern Formation and Solitons - Abstract
A first order equation for a static ${\phi}^4$ kink in the presence of an impurity is extended into an iterative scheme. At the first iteration, the solution is the standard kink, but at the second iteration the kink impurity generates a kink-antikink solution or a bump solution, depending on a constant of integration. The third iterate can be a kink-antikink-kink solution or a single kink modified by a variant of the kink's shape mode. All equations are first order ODEs, so the nth iterate has n moduli, and it is proposed that the moduli space could be used to model the dynamics of n kinks and antikinks. Curiously, fixed points of the iteration are ${\phi}^6$ kinks.
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- 2019
30. Analysis of the antiepileptic drug keppra by capillary electrophoresis
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Shihabi, Z.K., Oles, K., and Hinsdale, M.
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- 2003
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31. Iterated ϕ4 kinks
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Manton, N. S., primary, Oleś, K., additional, and Wereszczyński, A., additional
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- 2019
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32. Stability of Cephalosporins in Commercial Sera
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Shyu, W. C., Nightingale, C. H., Quintiliani, R., and Oles, K. S.
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- 1981
33. Cost-benefit Analysis of Epidemics Spreading on Clustered Random Networks
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Oleś, K., primary, Gudowska-Nowak, E., additional, and Kleczkowski, A., additional
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- 2014
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34. Collective Coordinate Model of Kink-Antikink Collisions in ϕ4 Theory.
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Manton, N. S., Oleś, K., Romańczukiewicz, T., and Wereszczyński, A.
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MODE shapes , *FRACTAL analysis - Abstract
The fractal velocity pattern in symmetric kink-antikink collisions in ϕ4 theory is shown to emerge from a dynamical model with two effective moduli: the kink-antikink separation and the internal shape mode amplitude. The shape mode usefully approximates Lorentz contractions of the kink and antikink, and the previously problematic null vector in the shape mode amplitude at zero separation is regularized. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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35. A Semantic Sensor Web for Environmental Decision Support Applications
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Raúl García-Castro, Kostis Kyzirakos, Asunción Gómez-Pérez, Manolis Koubarakis, David De Roure, Kirk Martinez, Oscar Corcho, Alvaro A. A. Fernandes, Alex Frazer, Ixent Galpin, Kevin Page, Jean-Paul Calbimonte, Manos Karpathiotakis, Norman W. Paton, Oles Kit, Jason Sadler, and Alasdair J. G. Gray
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semantic sensor web ,application and visualisation ,semantic data integration ,Chemical technology ,TP1-1185 - Abstract
Sensing devices are increasingly being deployed to monitor the physical world around us. One class of application for which sensor data is pertinent is environmental decision support systems, e.g., flood emergency response. For these applications, the sensor readings need to be put in context by integrating them with other sources of data about the surrounding environment. Traditional systems for predicting and detecting floods rely on methods that need significant human resources. In this paper we describe a semantic sensor web architecture for integrating multiple heterogeneous datasets, including live and historic sensor data, databases, and map layers. The architecture provides mechanisms for discovering datasets, defining integrated views over them, continuously receiving data in real-time, and visualising on screen and interacting with the data. Our approach makes extensive use of web service standards for querying and accessing data, and semantic technologies to discover and integrate datasets. We demonstrate the use of our semantic sensor web architecture in the context of a flood response planning web application that uses data from sensor networks monitoring the sea-state around the coast of England.
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- 2011
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36. Iterated ϕ4 kinks.
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Manton, N. S., Oleś, K., and Wereszczyński, A.
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CONSTANTS of integration , *MODE shapes - Abstract
A first order equation for a static ϕ4 kink in the presence of an impurity is extended into an iterative scheme. At the first iteration, the solution is the standard kink, but at the second iteration the kink impurity generates a kink-antikink solution or a bump solution, depending on a constant of integration. The third iterate can be a kink-antikink-kink solution or a single kink modified by a variant of the kink's shape mode. All equations are first order ODEs, so the nth iterate has n moduli, and it is proposed that the moduli space could be used to model the dynamics of n kinks and antikinks. Curiously, fixed points of the iteration are ϕ6 kinks. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
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37. Clinical and biochemical factors for response to aspirin desensitization in aspirin-induced asthma patients – pilot study
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Ke, Tyrak, Mejza F, Buczek M, Cholewa A, Wolny A, Pędzik I, Ignacak M, Ewa Konduracka, Kupryś-Lipińska I, Majda A, Oleś K, Sładek K, Kuna P, and Mastalerz L
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plwocina indukowana ,induced sputum ,aspirin ,astma ,nasal lavage ,kwas acetylosalicylowy ,popłuczyny nosowe ,asthma
38. [Quality of life in patients treated for cancer of paranasal sinus and other area at head and neck].,Wpływ dysfagii na jakość zycia chorych z nowotworami zatok przynosowych i w innych lokalizacjach głowy i szyi
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Strek, P., Oleś, K., Składzień, J., Tomik, J., Gajec, S., Kocoń, S., Magdalena Dutsch-Wicherek, Hartwich, P., and Szaleniec, J.
39. [Orbital tumors treated at the University Hospital Otolaryngology Clinic in Kraków between 1997 and 2011].,Guzy oczodołów w materiale Kliniki Otolaryngologii Szpitala Uniwersyteckiego w Krakowie w latach 1997-2011
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Wróbel, A., Składzień, J., Gawlik, J., Oleś, K., Joanna Szaleniec, Leszczyńska, J., and Bojanowska, E.
40. Incidence of aspirin hypersensitivity in patients with chronic rhinosinusitis and diagnostic value of urinary leukotriene E4
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Celejewska-Wójcik, N., Mastalerz, L., Wójcik, K., Nieckarz, R., Januszek, R., Hartwich, P., Joanna Szaleniec, Hydzik-Sobocińska, K., Oleś, K., Cybulska, A., Strȩk, P., and Sanak, M.
41. REPLANTACJE SKALPU W MATERIALE KLINIKI CHIRURGII ONKOLOGICZNEJ I REKONSTRUKCYJNEJ IO W GLIWICACH W ROKU 2016.
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Dobrut, M., Krakowczyk, L., Szymczyk, C., Oleś, K., Wierzgoń, J., Szumniak, R., Grajek, M., Ulczok, R., Drozdowski, P., Walczak, D., and Maciejewski, A.
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- 2017
42. Observing changes in human functioning during induced sleep deficiency and recovery periods.
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Ochab JK, Szwed J, Oleś K, Bereś A, Chialvo DR, Domagalik A, Fąfrowicz M, Ogińska H, Gudowska-Nowak E, Marek T, and Nowak MA
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- Actigraphy, Adult, Evoked Potentials, Female, Humans, Male, Rest, Young Adult, Cognition, Motor Activity, Psychomotor Performance, Recovery of Function, Sleep physiology, Sleep Deprivation physiopathology, Wakefulness physiology
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Prolonged periods of sleep restriction seem to be common in the contemporary world. Sleep loss causes perturbations of circadian rhythmicity and degradation of waking alertness as reflected in attention, cognitive efficiency and memory. Understanding whether and how the human brain recovers from chronic sleep loss is important not only from a scientific but also from a public health perspective. In this work we report on behavioral, motor, and neurophysiological correlates of sleep loss in healthy adults in an unprecedented study conducted in natural conditions and comprising 21 consecutive days divided into periods of 4 days of regular life (a baseline), 10 days of chronic partial sleep restriction (30% reduction relative to individual sleep need) and 7 days of recovery. Throughout the whole experiment we continuously measured the spontaneous locomotor activity by means of actigraphy with 1-minute resolution. On a daily basis the subjects were undergoing EEG measurements (64-electrodes with 500 Hz sampling frequency): resting state with eyes open and closed (8 minutes long each) followed by Stroop task lasting 22 minutes. Altogether we analyzed actigraphy (distributions of rest and activity durations), behavioral measures (reaction times and accuracy from Stroop task) and EEG (amplitudes, latencies and scalp maps of event-related potentials from Stroop task and power spectra from resting states). We observed unanimous deterioration in all the measures during sleep restriction. Further results indicate that a week of recovery subsequent to prolonged periods of sleep restriction is insufficient to recover fully. Only one measure (mean reaction time in Stroop task) reverted to baseline values, while the others did not., Competing Interests: The authors have declared that no competing interests exist.
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- 2021
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43. Virtual surgical planning and cone beam computed tomography in reconstruction of head and neck tumors - pilot study.
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Krakowczyk Ł, Piotrowska-Seweryn A, Szymczyk C, Wierzgoń J, Oleś K, Ulczok R, Donocik K, Dowgierd K, and Maciejewski A
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- Cone-Beam Computed Tomography, Female, Humans, Male, Pilot Projects, Tomography, X-Ray Computed, Free Tissue Flaps, Head and Neck Neoplasms diagnostic imaging, Head and Neck Neoplasms surgery, Surgery, Computer-Assisted
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<b>Introduction:</b> The aim of the study was to prove that a combination of visual surgical planning (VSP) and cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) is an optimal technique in fibular free flap reconstructions after complex tumor resections in the head and neck region and that it leads to better functional and aesthetic outcomes. <br><b>Material and method:</b> Six patients (3 females, 3 males) with head and neck tumors were included in the study. The region concerned midface in 2 cases and mandible in 4 patients. On the basis of computed tomography of the head, fibular free flap (FFF) reconstruction was planned with the VSP technique. The 3D-printed models were prepared. At the beginning of the operation and a few minutes after the reconstruction, an xCAT CBCT by XORAN was performed. Minor corrections of the angles of the reconstructed bony parts were made where needed. The time of the operation was assessed for each case. Functional and cosmetic results were evaluated in a 1-year follow-up. <br><b>Results:</b> The mean time of operation was 6 hours and 48 minutes, which was approximately 1hour and 40 minutes less than standard reconstructive surgery. Functional recovery was achieved in all patients. Aesthetic result was unsatisfactory for 2 patients due to insufficient soft tissue masses of FFF. <br><b>Conclusions:</b> The authors claim that intraoperative CBCT imaging, regardless of the cost, improves the accuracy of aesthetic outcome of reconstructive surgeries based on VSP, especially in the region of the midface and the mandible. Further studies on a higher number of subjects are required.
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- 2020
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44. Artificial neural network identifies nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs exacerbated respiratory disease (N-ERD) cohort.
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Tyrak KE, Pajdzik K, Konduracka E, Ćmiel A, Jakieła B, Celejewska-Wójcik N, Trąd G, Kot A, Urbańska A, Zabiegło E, Kacorzyk R, Kupryś-Lipińska I, Oleś K, Kuna P, Sanak M, and Mastalerz L
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- Anti-Inflammatory Agents, Non-Steroidal adverse effects, Aspirin adverse effects, Humans, Neural Networks, Computer, Pharmaceutical Preparations, Respiration Disorders
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Background: To date, there has been no reliable in vitro test to either diagnose or differentiate nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID)-exacerbated respiratory disease (N-ERD). The aim of the present study was to develop and validate an artificial neural network (ANN) for the prediction of N-ERD in patients with asthma., Methods: This study used a prospective database of patients with N-ERD (n = 121) and aspirin-tolerant (n = 82) who underwent aspirin challenge from May 2014 to May 2018. Eighteen parameters, including clinical characteristics, inflammatory phenotypes based on sputum cells, as well as eicosanoid levels in induced sputum supernatant (ISS) and urine were extracted for the ANN., Results: The validation sensitivity of ANN was 94.12% (80.32%-99.28%), specificity was 73.08% (52.21%-88.43%), and accuracy was 85.00% (77.43%-92.90%) for the prediction of N-ERD. The area under the receiver operating curve was 0.83 (0.71-0.90)., Conclusions: The designed ANN model seems to have powerful prediction capabilities to provide diagnosis of N-ERD. Although it cannot replace the gold-standard aspirin challenge test, the implementation of the ANN might provide an added value for identification of patients with N-ERD. External validation in a large cohort is needed to confirm our results., (© 2020 The Authors. Allergy published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.)
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- 2020
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45. Microvascular nose reconstruction after extended tumor resection.
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Krakowczyk Ł, Szymczyk C, Wierzgoń J, Oleś K, Smyczek D, Ulczok R, Donocik K, Hadasik G, Piotrowska A, and Maciejewski A
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- Adult, Female, Forearm, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Neoplasm Staging, Nose pathology, Nose Neoplasms pathology, Plastic Surgery Procedures methods, Nose surgery, Nose Neoplasms surgery, Rhinoplasty methods, Surgical Flaps blood supply, Tissue Expansion methods
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<b>Introduction:</b> The nose is the central and probably the most important organ of the face. In view of the three-dimensional shape and variety of tissues, reconstructive surgery after tumor resection in this anatomical region requires the surgeon's knowledge of anatomy. <br><b>Materials and Method:</b> In the years 2010-2019, 48 patients were treated in the Oncological and Reconstructive Surgery Clinic for extended nasal tumors, which required the use of free microvascular flaps after resection for functional and aesthetic supply of anatomical structures of the nose. <br><b>Results:</b> In 48 patients, a total of 92 free microvascular flaps were used for nasal reconstruction including: radial forearm free flap in 24 patients, radial forearm free flap with radial bone in 14 patients, auricular free flap in 16 patients, radial forearm free flap in combination with auricle free flap in 7 patients, double auricular free flap in 6 patients, radial forearm free flap in combination with double auricular free flap in 4 patients. Total necrosis of the free flap was noted in 4 cases, partial in 6 patients. <br><b>Conclusions:</b> The presented surgical techniques using microvascular free flaps constitute a recognized method of treatment and should be used in everyday surgeon practice. The results demonstrated in this article allow to obtain optimal functional and aesthetic effects.
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- 2020
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46. Prostaglandin E 2 decrease in induced sputum of hypersensitive asthmatics during oral challenge with aspirin.
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Mastalerz L, Tyrak KE, Ignacak M, Konduracka E, Mejza F, Ćmiel A, Buczek M, Kot A, Oleś K, and Sanak M
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- Adult, Anti-Inflammatory Agents, Non-Steroidal administration & dosage, Aspirin administration & dosage, Aspirin adverse effects, Asthma diagnosis, Asthma, Aspirin-Induced urine, Biomarkers, Disease Susceptibility, Female, Humans, Leukotriene E4 urine, Male, Middle Aged, Phenotype, Respiratory Function Tests, Anti-Inflammatory Agents, Non-Steroidal adverse effects, Aspirin metabolism, Asthma etiology, Asthma metabolism, Asthma, Aspirin-Induced diagnosis, Asthma, Aspirin-Induced metabolism, Dinoprostone metabolism, Sputum metabolism
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Background: A special regulatory role for prostaglandin E
2 (PGE2 ) has been postulated in nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID)-exacerbated respiratory disease (NERD)., Objective: To investigate the effect of systemic aspirin (acetylsalicylic acid) administration on airway PGE2 biosynthesis in induced sputum supernatant (ISS) among subjects with NERD or aspirin-tolerant asthma with chronic rhinosinusitis with nasal polyposis (ATA-CRSwNP), as well as healthy controls (HC)., Methods: Induced sputum (IS) was collected from patients with NERD (n = 26), ATA-CRSwNP (n = 17), and HC (n = 21) at baseline and after aspirin challenge. Sputum differential cell count and IS supernatant (ISS) levels of prostanoids, PGE2 , 8-iso-PGE2 , tetranor-PGE-M, 8-iso-PGF2 α, and leukotriene C4 , D4 , and E4 , were determined using mass spectrometry. Urinary excretion of LTE4 was measured by ELISA., Results: NERD subjects had elevated sputum eosinophilic count as compared to ATA-CRSwNP and HC (median NERD 9.1%, ATA-CRSwNP 2.1%, and HC 0.4%; P < 0.01). Baseline ISS levels of PGE2 were higher in asthmatics as compared to HC at baseline (NERD vs HC P = 0.04, ATA-CRSwNP vs HC P < 0.05). Post-challenge ISS levels of PGE2 compared to baseline significantly decreased in NERD and HC (P < 0.01 and P = 0.01), but not in ATA-CRSwNP. In NERD, a similar decrease in PGE2 as in HC resulted from 2.8 times lower dose of aspirin., Conclusion: Aspirin-precipitated bronchoconstriction is associated with a decrease in airway PGE2 biosynthesis. These results support the mechanism of PGE2 biosynthesis inhibition as a trigger for bronchoconstriction in NERD., (© 2018 EAACI and John Wiley and Sons A/S. Published by John Wiley and Sons Ltd.)- Published
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47. First Complex Allotransplantation of Neck Organs: Larynx, Trachea, Pharynx, Esophagus, Thyroid, Parathyroid Glands, and Anterior Cervical Wall: A Case Report.
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Grajek M, Maciejewski A, Giebel S, Krakowczyk Ł, Ulczok R, Szymczyk C, Wierzgon J, Szumniak R, Dobrut M, Oleś K, Drozdowski P, Walczak D, Szpak-Ulczok S, and Poltorak S
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- Adult, Carcinoma, Squamous Cell surgery, Esthetics, Humans, Laryngeal Neoplasms surgery, Laryngectomy adverse effects, Male, Postoperative Complications, Recovery of Function, Transplantation, Homologous, Larynx transplantation, Parathyroid Glands transplantation, Pharynx surgery, Thyroid Gland transplantation, Trachea transplantation
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Objective: Evaluate the possibility of performing a complex vascular allotransplant of all neck organs including skin., Summary Background Data: There are 2 previous attempts described in the literature, none of them being that complex. The first one is nonfunctional due to chronic rejection, the second one is viable yet considerably limited in complexity (no parathyroids, no skin)., Methods: The allotransplantation was performed simultaneously on 2 adjacent operating rooms, using microsurgical techniques., Results: The patient's voice, breathing through mouth, swallowing, and endocrinal functions have been fully restored., Conclusions: Achieved results show clearly that such operations performed in selected patients can nearly fully restore functional and aesthetic effects in 1 single procedure.
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- 2017
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48. Face Transplant in an Advanced Neurofibromatosis Type 1 Patient.
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Krakowczyk Ł, Maciejewski A, Szymczyk C, Oleś K, and Półtorak S
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- Adult, Female, Humans, Immunosuppressive Agents therapeutic use, Treatment Outcome, Facial Transplantation, Neurofibromatosis 1 surgery, Quality of Life
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BACKGROUND The human face is a one-of-a-kind structure with unique morphology, complexity, and function, in which different subunits are not even similar to other parts of the body. Therefore, extended complex deficits of the face are usually difficult to reconstruct, and autologous tissue restoration is generally not able to give a satisfactory aesthetic and functional outcome. The main goal of face allotransplantation is to restore symmetry, contour, and appearance as well as function of the face, especially control of orbicularis oculi and oris muscle physiology. We present the case of a total face transplant in an advanced neurofibromatosis type 1 patient - the second face transplant in Poland. CASE REPORT The recipient was a 28-year-old female with neurofibromatosis type I limited to the head region. During 24 years she underwent more than 35 surgical procedures, but for the last 3 years a significant decrease of her functionality and appearance was observed, including serious problems with speech, eating, and vision. In December 2013 she was qualified for a face transplant procedure. When the donor was found, she was matched on several clinical and biochemical characteristics including negative T and B cell cross-matching. Similarly, the transplantation procedure was done using two connected operating rooms; in the first, the donor's face was harvested, and in the second, the recipient's face was prepared - the tumor mass was resected and vascular and nervous structures were prepared. Due to the extension and complexity of the potential defect, more than 75% of head soft tissues were harvested including both auriculae, left and right eyelids, and scalp down to the occipital lower line. CONCLUSIONS Our case showed that neurofibromatosis is a real indication for a face transplantation procedure. Also, the results of rehabilitation, quality of life, motor and sensory recovery, and physiological status were comparable, showing that face transplantation based on careful selection of recipients and procedure planning is a real alternative, allowing achievement of excellent results that are far away from the outcomes of conventional reconstructions.
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49. Spontaneous cerebrospinal fluid leak at the clivus.
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Oleś K, Składzien J, Betlej M, Chrzan R, and Mika J
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We present a case report of a 60-year-old woman with a spontaneous cerebrospinal fluid leak at the clivus, obesity and no history of trauma. Follow-up imaging scans confirmed enlargement of the defect within the posterior clival framework to the size of 16 × 9 × 4 mm with a suspected meningocerebral hernia. The surgeons used the "two nostrils - four hands" endoscopic operating technique. The patient reported a history of cerebrospinal fluid leaks lasting for 3 years, with increasingly shorter leak-free periods and an increasing incidence of inflammatory complications. The patient recovered without complications, and she was discharged 14 days after the surgery. Good local outcome and improved patient condition were achieved postoperatively.
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- 2016
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50. Clinical and biochemical factors for response to aspirin desensitization in aspirin-induced asthma patients – pilot study.
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Tyrak KE, Mejza F, Buczek M, Cholewa A, Wolny A, Pędzik I, Ignacak M, Konduracka E, Kupryś-Lipińska I, Majda A, Oleś K, Sładek K, Kuna P, and Mastalerz L
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- Adult, Aged, Aspirin immunology, Asthma, Aspirin-Induced immunology, Asthma, Aspirin-Induced pathology, Cell Count, Eosinophils, Female, Humans, Macrophages, Male, Middle Aged, Nasal Lavage Fluid immunology, Pilot Projects, Quality of Life, Sputum immunology, Treatment Outcome, Asthma, Aspirin-Induced therapy, Desensitization, Immunologic, Nasal Lavage Fluid cytology, Sputum cytology
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Aspirin desensitization is considered to be an effective and well-tolerated therapy for patients with Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory(NSAIDs)-Exacerbated Respiratory Disease (NERD). The aim of the present study was to investigate the influence of aspirin desensitization on inflammatory cell count in induced sputum and nasal lavage in fifteen NERD individuals subjected to one-year aspirin therapy. The decrease in induced sputum count of eosinophils and macrophages was observed. Clinical efficacy of aspirin therapy in improving nasal symptoms and quality of life in NERD patients was also confirmed.
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