107 results on '"Thibeault, M."'
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2. Estimating surface soil moisture from SMAP observations using a Neural Network technique
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Kolassa, J., Reichle, R.H., Liu, Q., Alemohammad, S.H., Gentine, P., Aida, K., Asanuma, J., Bircher, S., Caldwell, T., Colliander, A., Cosh, M., Holifield Collins, C., Jackson, T.J., Martínez-Fernández, J., McNairn, H., Pacheco, A., Thibeault, M., and Walker, J.P.
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- 2018
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3. Development and assessment of the SMAP enhanced passive soil moisture product
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Chan, S.K., Bindlish, R., O'Neill, P., Jackson, T., Njoku, E., Dunbar, S., Chaubell, J., Piepmeier, J., Yueh, S., Entekhabi, D., Colliander, A., Chen, F., Cosh, M.H., Caldwell, T., Walker, J., Berg, A., McNairn, H., Thibeault, M., Martínez-Fernández, J., Uldall, F., Seyfried, M., Bosch, D., Starks, P., Holifield Collins, C., Prueger, J., van der Velde, R., Asanuma, J., Palecki, M., Small, E.E., Zreda, M., Calvet, J., Crow, W.T., and Kerr, Y.
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- 2018
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4. Validation of SMAP surface soil moisture products with core validation sites
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Colliander, A., Jackson, T.J., Bindlish, R., Chan, S., Das, N., Kim, S.B., Cosh, M.H., Dunbar, R.S., Dang, L., Pashaian, L., Asanuma, J., Aida, K., Berg, A., Rowlandson, T., Bosch, D., Caldwell, T., Caylor, K., Goodrich, D., al Jassar, H., Lopez-Baeza, E., Martínez-Fernández, J., González-Zamora, A., Livingston, S., McNairn, H., Pacheco, A., Moghaddam, M., Montzka, C., Notarnicola, C., Niedrist, G., Pellarin, T., Prueger, J., Pulliainen, J., Rautiainen, K., Ramos, J., Seyfried, M., Starks, P., Su, Z., Zeng, Y., van der Velde, R., Thibeault, M., Dorigo, W., Vreugdenhil, M., Walker, J.P., Wu, X., Monerris, A., O'Neill, P.E., Entekhabi, D., Njoku, E.G., and Yueh, S.
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- 2017
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5. Perturbative Analysis of Bianchi IX using Ashtekar Formalism
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Calzetta, E. and Thibeault, M.
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General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology - Abstract
The goal of this paper is to provide a new analysis of the classical dynamics of Bianchi type I, II and IX models by applying conventional Hamiltonian methods in the language of Ashtekhar variables. We show that Bianchi type II models can be seen as a perturbation of Bianchi I ones, and integrated. Bianchi IX models can be seen, in turn, as a perturbation of Bianchi IIs, but here the integration algorithm breaks down. This is an ''interesting failure'', bringing light onto the chaotic nature of Bianchi type IX dynamics.As a by product of our analysis we filled some gaps in the literature, such us recovering the BKL map in this context., Comment: 20 pages, no figures, submitted to Class. and Qu. Grav
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6. Performance of SMOS Soil Moisture Products over Core Validation Sites
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Colliander, A., primary, Kerr, Y., additional, Wigneron, J-P., additional, Al-Yaari, A., additional, Rodriguez-Fernandez, N., additional, Li, X., additional, Chaubell, J., additional, Richaume, P., additional, Mialon, A., additional, Asanuma, J., additional, Berg, A., additional, Bosch, D.D., additional, Caldwell, T., additional, Cosh, M.H., additional, Holifield Collins, C., additional, Martínez-Fernández, J., additional, McNairn, H., additional, Seyfried, M.S., additional, Starks, P.J., additional, Su, Z., additional, Thibeault, M., additional, and Walker, J.P., additional
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- 2023
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7. Seasonal Dependence of SMAP Radiometer-Based Soil Moisture Performance as Observed over Core Validation Sites
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Colliander, A, Jackson, T. J, Chan, S. K, O'Neill, P, Bindlish, R, Cosh, M. H, Caldwell, T, Walker, J. P, Berg, A, McNairn, H, Thibeault, M, Martinez-Fernandez, J, Jensen, K. H, Asanuma, J, Seyfried, M. S, Bosch, D. D, Starks, P. J, Holifield Collins, C, Prueger, J. H, Su, Z, and Yueh, S. H
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Earth Resources And Remote Sensing ,Geophysics - Abstract
The NASA SMAP (Soil Moisture Active Passive) mission provides a global coverage of soil moisture measurements based on its L-band microwave radiometer every 2-3 days at about 40 km resolution. The soil moisture retrieval algorithms model the brightness temperature as a function of soil moisture, surface conditions and vegetation. External data sources inform the algorithms about the surface conditions and vegetation, which enable the retrieval of soil moisture. The inversion process contains uncertainties related to radiometer measurements, forward model assumptions and ancillary data sources. This study focuses on the uncertainties that depend on the seasonal evolution of the surface conditions and vegetation. This study compares the SMAP and core validation site (CVS) soil moisture values over a period of three years to extract the evolution of performance metrics over time. The analysis showed that most CVS that include managed agriculture exhibit significant time-dependent seasonal bias. This bias was linked to seasonal temperature cycle, which is a proxy to several features that can cause seasonally dependent errors in the SMAP product.
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- 2019
8. An Assessment of the Differences Between Spatial Resolution and Grid Size for the SMAP Enhanced Soil Moisture Product over Homogeneous Sites
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Colliander, A, Jackson, T. J, Chan, S. K, O'neill, P, Bindlish, R, Cosh, M. H, Caldwell, D, Walker, J. P, Berg, A, McNairn, H, Thibeault, M, Martinez-Fernandez, J, Jensen, K. H, Asanuma, J, Seyfried, M. S, Bosch, D. D, Starks, P. J, Holifield Collins, C, Prueger, J. H, Su, Z, Lopez-Baeza, E, and Yueh, S. H
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Earth Resources And Remote Sensing - Abstract
Satellite-based passive microwave remote sensing typically involves a scanning antenna that makes measurements at irregularly spaced locations. These locations can change on a day to day basis. Soil moisture products derived from satellite-based passive microwave remote sensing are usually resampled to a fixed Earth grid that facilitates their use in applications. In many cases the grid size is finer than the actual spatial resolution of the observation, and often this difference is not well understood by the user. Here, this issue was examined for the Soil Moisture Active Passive (SMAP) enhanced version of the passive-based soil moisture product, which has a grid size of 9-km and a nominal spatial resolution of 33-km. In situ observations from core validation sites were used to compute comparison metrics. For sites that satisfied the established reliability and scaling criteria, the impact of validating the 9-km grid product with in situ data collected over a 9-km versus a 33-km domain was very small for the sites studied (0.039 cu. m/cu. m unbiased root mean square difference for the 9-km case versus 0.037 cu. m/cu. m for the 33-km case). This result does not mean that the resolution of the product is 9-km but that for the conditions studied here the soil moisture estimated from in situ observations over 9-km is a close approximation of the soil moisture estimated from in situ observations over the 33-km resolution. The implication is that using the enhanced SMAP product at its grid resolution of 9-km should not introduce large errors in most applications.
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- 2018
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9. AMSR2 Soil Moisture Product Validation
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Bindlish, R, Jackson, T, Cosh, M, Koike, T, Fuiji, X, de Jeu, R, Chan, S, Asanuma, J, Berg, A, Bosch, D, Caldwell, T, Collins, C. Holyfield, McNairn, H, Martinez-Fernandez, J, Prueger, J, Seyfried, M, Starks, P, Su, Z, Thibeault, M, and Walker, J
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Earth Resources And Remote Sensing - Abstract
The Advanced Microwave Scanning Radiometer 2 (AMSR2) is part of the Global Change Observation Mission-Water (GCOM-W) mission. AMSR2 fills the void left by the loss of the Advanced Microwave Scanning Radiometer Earth Observing System (AMSR-E) after almost 10 years. Both missions provide brightness temperature observations that are used to retrieve soil moisture. Merging AMSR-E and AMSR2 will help build a consistent long-term dataset. Before tackling the integration of AMSR-E and AMSR2 it is necessary to conduct a thorough validation and assessment of the AMSR2 soil moisture products. This study focuses on validation of the AMSR2 soil moisture products by comparison with in situ reference data from a set of core validation sites. Three products that rely on different algorithms were evaluated; the JAXA Soil Moisture Algorithm (JAXA), the Land Parameter Retrieval Model (LPRM), and the Single Channel Algorithm (SCA). Results indicate that overall the SCA has the best performance based upon the metrics considered.
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- 2017
10. Assessment of Version 4 of the SMAP Passive Soil Moisture Standard Product
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O'neill, P. O, Chan, S, Bindlish, R, Jackson, T, Colliander, A, Dunbar, R, Chen, F, Piepmeier, Jeffrey R, Yueh, S, Entekhabi, D, Cosh, M, Caldwell, T, Walker, J, Wu, X, Berg, A, Rowlandson, T, Pacheco, A, McNairn, H, Thibeault, M, Martínez-Fernández, J, González-Zamora, A, Lopez-Baeza, E, Udall, F, Seyfried, M, Bosch, D, Starks, P, Holifield, C, Prueger, J, Su, Z, Van der Velde, R, Asanuma, J, Palecki, M, Small, E, Zreda, M, Calvet, J-C, Crow, W, and Kerr, Y
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Earth Resources And Remote Sensing - Abstract
NASAs Soil Moisture Active Passive (SMAP) mission launched on January 31, 2015 into a sun-synchronous 6 am6 pm orbit with an objective to produce global mapping of high-resolution soil moisture and freeze-thaw state every 2-3 days. The SMAP radiometer began acquiring routine science data on March 31, 2015 and continues to operate nominally. SMAPs radiometer-derived standard soil moisture product (L2SMP) provides soil moisture estimates posted on a 36-km fixed Earth grid using brightness temperature observations and ancillary data. A beta quality version of L2SMP was released to the public in October, 2015, Version 3 validated L2SMP soil moisture data were released in May, 2016, and Version 4 L2SMP data were released in December, 2016. Version 4 data are processed using the same soil moisture retrieval algorithms as previous versions, but now include retrieved soil moisture from both the 6 am descending orbits and the 6 pm ascending orbits. Validation of 19 months of the standard L2SMP product was done for both AM and PM retrievals using in situ measurements from global core calval sites. Accuracy of the soil moisture retrievals averaged over the core sites showed that SMAP accuracy requirements are being met.
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- 2017
11. Development and Validation of The SMAP Enhanced Passive Soil Moisture Product
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Chan, S, Bindlish, R, O'Neill, P, Jackson, T, Chaubell, J, Piepmeier, J, Dunbar, S, Colliander, A, Chen, F, Entekhabi, D, Yeuh, S, Cosh, M, Caldwell, T, Walker, J, Wu, X, Berg, A, Rowlandson, T, Pacheco, A, McNairn, H, Thibeault, M, Martínez-Fernández, J, González-Zamora, A, Lopez-Baeza, E, Uldall, F, Seyfried, M, Bosch, D, Starks, P, Holifield, C, Prueger, J, Su, Z, van der Velde, R, Asanuma, J, Palecki, M, Small, E, Zreda, M, Calvet, J-C, Crow, W, and Kerr, Y
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Earth Resources And Remote Sensing - Abstract
Since the beginning of its routine science operation in March 2015, the NASA SMAP observatory has been returning interference-mitigated brightness temperature observations at L-band (1.41 GHz) frequency from space. The resulting data enable frequent global mapping of soil moisture with a retrieval uncertainty below 0.040 cu m/cu m at a 36 km spatial scale. This paper describes the development and validation of an enhanced version of the current standard soil moisture product. Compared with the standard product that is posted on a 36 km grid, the new enhanced product is posted on a 9 km grid. Derived from the same time-ordered brightness temperature observations that feed the current standard passive soil moisture product, the enhanced passive soil moisture product leverages on the Backus-Gilbert optimal interpolation technique that more fully utilizes the additional information from the original radiometer observations to achieve global mapping of soil moisture with enhanced clarity. The resulting enhanced soil moisture product was assessed using long-term in situ soil moisture observations from core validation sites located in diverse biomes and was found to exhibit an average retrieval uncertainty below 0.040 cu m/cu m. As of December 2016, the enhanced soil moisture product has been made available to the public from the NASA Distributed Active Archive Center at the National Snow and Ice Data Center.
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- 2017
12. Key comparison study on peptide purity - hexapeptide of HbA0
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Josephs, R D, primary, Liu, Q, additional, Martos, G, additional, Bedu, M, additional, Daireaux, A, additional, Choteau, T, additional, Westwood, S, additional, Wielgosz, R I, additional, Nammoonnoy, J, additional, Zhang, W, additional, Yong, S, additional, Liu, H, additional, Chen, Y, additional, Ng, C Y, additional, Lu, T, additional, Wang, J, additional, Leung, H W, additional, Teo, T L, additional, Gong, X, additional, Dai, X, additional, Xia, W, additional, Feng, L, additional, Xie, J, additional, Peng, T, additional, Fang, X, additional, Wu, L, additional, Li, C, additional, Song, J, additional, Li, M, additional, Li, H, additional, Beltrão,, P J, additional, Scapin, S M Naressi, additional, Sade, Y Bacila, additional, Bahadoor, A, additional, Stocks, B B, additional, Thibeault, M-P, additional, Melanson, J E, additional, Giangrande, C, additional, Delatour, V, additional, Boeuf, A, additional, Vaneeckhoutte, H, additional, Ohlendorf, R, additional, O'Connor, G, additional, Henrion, A, additional, Fung, W-H, additional, Wong, Y-T, additional, Saikusa, K, additional, Yamasaki, T, additional, Kinumi, T, additional, Öztug, M, additional, Saban, E, additional, Akgöz, M, additional, Quaglia, M, additional, Groves, K, additional, Clarkson, C, additional, Drinkwater, G, additional, and Rupérez Cebolla, D, additional
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- 2022
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13. Key comparison study on peptide purity - glycated hexapeptide of HbA1c
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Josephs, R D, primary, Liu, Q, additional, Martos, G, additional, Bedu, M, additional, Daireaux, A, additional, Choteau, T, additional, Westwood, S, additional, Wielgosz, R I, additional, Nammoonnoy, J, additional, Zhang, W, additional, Yong, S, additional, Liu, H, additional, Chen, Y, additional, Ng, C Y, additional, Lu, T, additional, Wang, J, additional, Leung, H W, additional, Teo, T L, additional, Zhai, R, additional, Dai, X, additional, Chu, Z, additional, Fang, X, additional, Peng, T, additional, Xie, J, additional, Mi, W, additional, Zhu, M, additional, Liu, Y, additional, Li, M, additional, Wu, L, additional, Li, H, additional, Beltrão,, P J, additional, Scapin, S M Naressi, additional, Sade, Y Bacila, additional, Bahadoor, A, additional, Stocks, B B, additional, Thibeault, M-P, additional, Melanson, J E, additional, Giangrande, C, additional, Delatour, V, additional, Boeuf, A, additional, Vaneeckhoutte, H, additional, Ohlendorf, R, additional, O'Connor, G, additional, Henrion, A, additional, Saikusa, K, additional, Kinumi, T, additional, Öztug, M, additional, Saban, E, additional, Akgöz, M, additional, Quaglia, M, additional, Groves, K, additional, Clarkson, C, additional, Drinkwater, G, additional, and Rupérez Cebolla, D, additional
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- 2022
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14. Evaluation of the Validated Soil Moisture Product from the SMAP Radiometer
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O'Neill, P, Chan, S, Colliander, A, Dunbar, S, Njoku, E, Bindlish, R, Chen, F, Jackson, T, Burgin, M, Piepmeier, J, Yueh, S, Entekhabi, D, Cosh, M, Caldwell, T, Walker, J, Wu, X, Berg, A, Rowlandson, T, Pacheco, A, McNairn, H, Thibeault, M, Martinez-Fernandez, J, Gonzalez-Zamora, A, Seyfried, M, Bosch, D, Starks, P, Goodrich, D, Prueger, J, Palecki, M, Small, E, Zreda, M, Calvet, J-C, Crow, W, and Kerr, Y
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Earth Resources And Remote Sensing - Abstract
NASA's Soil Moisture Active Passive (SMAP) mission launched on January 31, 2015 into a sun-synchronous 6 am/6 pm orbit with an objective to produce global mapping of high-resolution soil moisture and freeze-thaw state every 2-3 days using an L-band (active) radar and an L-band (passive) radiometer. The SMAP radiometer began acquiring routine science data on March 31, 2015 and continues to operate nominally. SMAP's radiometer-derived soil moisture product (L2_SM_P) provides soil moisture estimates posted on a 36 km fixed Earth grid using brightness temperature observations from descending (6 am) passes and ancillary data. A beta quality version of L2_SM_P was released to the public in September, 2015, with the fully validated L2_SM_P soil moisture data expected to be released in May, 2016. Additional improvements (including optimization of retrieval algorithm parameters and upscaling approaches) and methodology expansions (including increasing the number of core sites, model-based intercomparisons, and results from several intensive field campaigns) are anticipated in moving from accuracy assessment of the beta quality data to an evaluation of the fully validated L2_SM_P data product.
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- 2016
15. PAWG Pilot Study on Quantification of SARS-CoV-2 Monoclonal Antibody - Part 1
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Mi, W, primary, Josephs, R D, additional, Melanson, J E, additional, Dai, X, additional, Wang, Y, additional, Zhai, R, additional, Chu, Z, additional, Fang, X, additional, Thibeault, M-P, additional, Stocks, B B, additional, Meija, J, additional, Bedu, M, additional, Martos, G, additional, Westwood, S, additional, Wielgosz, R I, additional, Liu, Q, additional, Teo, T L, additional, Liu, H, additional, Tan, Y J, additional, Öztuğ, M, additional, Saban, E, additional, Kinumi, T, additional, Saikusa, K, additional, Schneider, R J, additional, Weller, M G, additional, Konthur, Z, additional, Jaeger, C, additional, Quaglia, M, additional, Mussell, C, additional, Drinkwater, G, additional, Giangrande, C, additional, Vaneeckhoutte, H, additional, Boeuf, A, additional, Delatour, V, additional, Lee, J E, additional, O'Connor, G, additional, Ohlendorf, R, additional, Henrion, A, additional, Beltrão, P J, additional, Scapin, S M Naressi, additional, and Sade, Y B, additional
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- 2021
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16. Magneto-optic imaging: Normal and parallel field components of in-plane magnetized samples
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Ferrari, H., Bekeris, V., Thibeault, M., and Johansen, T.H.
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- 2007
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17. Thermal Fields as Causal Fluids
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Calzetta, E. and Thibeault, M.
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- 2002
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18. Key comparison study on peptide purity - synthetic oxytocin
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Josephs, R D, primary, Li, M, additional, Daireaux, A, additional, Choteau, T, additional, Martos, G, additional, Westwood, S, additional, Wielgosz, R I, additional, Li, H, additional, Wang, S, additional, Li, X, additional, Shi, N, additional, Wu, P, additional, Feng, L, additional, Huang, T, additional, Zhang, T, additional, Li, S, additional, Beltrão,, P J, additional, Saraiva, A Marcos, additional, Garrido, B C, additional, Scapin, S M Naressi, additional, Wollinger, W, additional, Sade, Y Bacila, additional, Thibeault, M -P, additional, Stocks, B B, additional, Melanson, J E, additional, Kinumi, T, additional, Rezali, M F Bin, additional, Öztug, M, additional, Akgöz, m, additional, and Quaglia, M, additional
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- 2020
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19. Effect of hydrolyzed infant formula vs conventional formula on risk of type 1 diabetes the TRIGR randomized clinical trial
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Knip M., Akerblom H. K., Altaji E., Becker D., Bruining J., Castano L., Danne T., De Beaufort C., Dosch H. -M., Dupre J., Fraser W. D., Howard N., Ilonen J., Konrad D., Kordonouri O., Krischer J. P., Lawson M. L., Ludvigsson J., Madacsy L., Mahon J. L., Ormisson A., Palmer J. P., Pozzilli P., Savilahti E., Serrano-Rios M., Songini M., Taback S., Vaarala O., White N. H., Virtanen S. M., Wasikowa R., Mandrup-Poulsen T., Arjas E., Lernmark A., Laara E., Schmidt B., Hyytinen M., Koski K., Koski M., Merentie K., Pajakkala E., Reunanen A., Salonen M., Terhonen T., Virkkunen S., Cuthbertson D., Gainer B., Hadley D., Malloy J., Nallamshetty L., Shanker L., Bradley B., Lough G., Fraser W., Sermer M., Taback S. P., Franciscus M., Nucci A., Palmer J., Alahuhta K., Barlund S., Korhonen T., Kovanen L., Lehtonen E., Niinisto S., Pekkala M., Sorkio S., Toivanen L., Vahatalo L., Uusitalo U., Ohman T., Bongiorno R., Catteau J., Fraser G., Lloyd M., Crock P., Giles M., Siech K., See D. W., Brown C., Craig M., Johnston A., Bere L. J., Clarson C. L., Jenner M., McManus R., Renato N., Lovell M., Higo D., Kent N., Kwan J., Marshall C., Metzger D., Chanoine J. -P., Stewart L., Thompson D., Edwards A., Lange I., Mercer J., Pacaud D., Josephine H., Schwarz W., Stephure D. K., Boer J., Chatur T., Chick C., Couch B., Demianczuk N., Girgis R., Marks S., Ryan E., Thompson M., Dean H. J., Grant L., Hamelin K., LaForte J., Murphy L., Catte D., Schneider C., Sellers E. A. C., Woo V., Boland A., Clark H. D., Cooper T., Gruslin A., Karovitch A., Keely E., Malcolm J. C., Sauro V., Tawagi G. F., Andrighetti S., Arnold G., Barrett J., Blumer I., Daneman D., Donat D., Ehrlich R., Feig D., Gottesman I., Gysler M., Karkanis S., Kenshole A., Knight B., Lackie E., Lewis V., Martin M. J., Maxwell C., Oliver G., Panchum P., Shilletto N., Simone A., Skidmore M., Turrini T., Wong S., Allen C., Belanger L., Bouchard I., Ferland S., Frenette L., Garrido-Russo M., Leblanc M., Imbeault J., Morin V., Olivier G., Weisnagell J., Costain G., Dornan J., Heath K., MacSween M. -C., McGibbon A., Ramsay C., Sanderson F., Sanderson S., Benabdesselam L., Gonthier M., Huot C., Thibeault M., Laforte D., Legault L., Perron P., Armson A., Canning P., Cummings E. A., Ivanko V., McLeod L., Mokashi A., Scott K., Bridger T., Crane J., Crummell C., Curtis J. C., Dawson C., Joyce C., Newhook L. A., Newman S., Druken E., Begum-Hasan J., Breen A., Houlden R., Woods M., Carrson G., Kelly S., Martel M. J., Penner M., Sankaran K., Hardy-Brown K., King N., White R. A., Park M., Popkin J., Robson L., Coles K., Al Taji E., Cerna M., Cerny M., Francova H., Hainerova I., Kothankova H., Koukalova R., Krakorova V., Mendlova P., Sitova R., Stechova K., Vavrinec J., Vosahlo J., Zlatohlavkova B., Brazdova L., Faksova P., Gregorova D., Kantor L., Malkova K., Venhacova J., Venhacova P., Cipra A., Skvor J., Budejovice C., Tomsikova Z., Botkova-Krauseova H., Mockova A., Paterova P., Gogelova P., Kandrnalova J., Einberg U., Jakovlev U., Posiadlo S., Rannaste E., Raukas R., Riikjarv M. -A., Valla K., Astover V., Kirss A., Retpap J., Taht E., Tillmann V., Vahtra S., Heikkila M., Hirvasniemi M., Luopajarvi K., Johansson S., Kleemola P., Laukkanen E., Parkkola A., Pigg H. -M., Puttonen H., Renlund M., Salonen K., Suomalainen H., Tenkula T., Teramo K., Jarvenpaa A. -L., Hamalainen A. -M., Jussila R., Kiiveri S., Haavisto H., Holopainen S., Kupiainen H., Leeve T., Lumme K., Nironen T., Tenhola S., Tiilikainen T., Keinonen H., Lautala P., Salonen P., Vesanto M., Aspholm A. S., Asunta P., Ikavalko H., Jason E., Jaminki S., Kekki P., Koskinen M., Lehtimaki S., Lahde J., Makela M., Peltoniemi S., Poutiainen L., Ranta K., Salonsaari T., Sarviharju-Tujula S. -L., Selvenius J., Siljander H., Haanpaa P. -L., Holm C., Juutilainen A., Jarvelainen V., Kangaskolkka-Keskilohko A. -M., Laino E., Marjamaki L., Suominen E., Ylitalo S., Hokkanen M., Lounamaa R., Matikainen M., Nuuja A., Paalanen I., Puupponen A. R., Salo-Edwards H., Alanne S., Kultti T., Linjama H., Muhonen K., Vaaraniemi M., Talvitie T., Backman M., Hanhijarvi R., Koivula P., Lindstrom K., Martikainen A., Nurmi P., Bjork A., Huopio H., Komulainen J., Lehtomaki S., Muikku E., Pesola J., Sankilampi U., Arkkola T., Hekkala A., Jurvakainen S., Koivikko M. -L., Kahonen M., Leinonen E., Mykkanen T., Pohjola H., Riikonen K., Niittyvuopio A., Stenius A., Tapanainen P., Veijola R., Alar A., Jovio S., Korpela P., Makinen E., Hietanen L., Kivisto J., Kaar M. -L., Lehtimaki P., Mustila T., Popov E., Saatela S., Taittonen L., Ahtiainen K., Laaksonen N., Luoto M., Viitala J., Virransalo R., Nykanen P., Paajanen S., Parkkinen S., Pyrhonen H., Sarkka T., Aschemeier B., Bektas S., Biester T., Datz N., Deiss D., Fath M., Lupke K., Muller B., Nestoris C., Rothes S., Sadeghian E., Semler K., Arato A., Krikovszky D., Nobilis A., Szenasi J., Benevento D., Anguissola G. B., Biagioni M., Bizzarri C., Cherubini V., Ferrito L., Giordano C., Giorgetti C., Khazrai Y. M., Kyanvash S., Maddaloni E., Napoli A., Piergiovanni F., Pitocco D., Suraci T., Tabacco G., Valente L., Visalli N., Carboni M. B., Cavallo R., Cau V., Isola C., Ledda A., Loddo M., Mannu C., Pettinau M., Pisano S., Porceddu M., Putzu C., Rita A., Peters D., Schierloh U., Bisschoff M., Blonk L., Lappenschaar T., Manai B., Seesink M., Sperling-Conrad M., Verhagen M., Zoethout J. 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C., Salerno D., Smith M.E., Vats K., Pfaff D.J., Malone P., Mansfield P., Munns M., Nickel K., Pompilio K., Siemion W., Taculad R., Van Horn K., Zdanadewic M., Chambliss C., Jones J., Sadler M., Tanner-Blasiar M., Bell C., Camper N., Devaskar S., Devaskar U., Horowitz H., Rogers L., Shannahan R., Silk K., Bermudez Z., Colon R., Frazer T., Martinez-Nieves B., Torres J., Vega J., Chan M., Cook S., Goland R., Greenberg E., Jules N., Montes J., Nelson M., Parra-Valencia Z., Schachner H., Softness B., Kiviniemi M., Suomenin R., Alexander A., Hyrckowian E., Nichol L., Trucco M., Karjalainen E., Louhio T., Sarnesto A., Valtonen E., Davydova B., Helander S., Hamalainen J., Harkonen T., Joutsjoki L., Kararic M., Latva-Koivisto M., Lonn E., Nurmi T., Ollila I., Rinkinen J., Ronkainen M., Tukiainen H., Cederlof A., Kiikeri M., Tsupari S., Cheng R., Bryant K., Chan Y., Maezawa Y., Paltser G., Rasavi R., Tsui H., Winer S., Wu P., Yantha J., University of Zurich, and Knip, Mikael
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IMPORTANCE Early exposure to complex dietary proteins may increase the risk of type 1 diabetes in children with genetic disease susceptibility. There are no intact proteins in extensively hydrolyzed formulas. OBJECTIVE To test the hypothesis that weaning to an extensively hydrolyzed formula decreases the cumulative incidence of type 1 diabetes in young children. DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS An international double-blind randomized clinical trial of 2159 infants with human leukocyte antigen-conferred disease susceptibility and a first-degree relative with type 1 diabetes recruited from May 2002 to January 2007 in 78 study centers in 15 countries; 1081 were randomized to be weaned to the extensively hydrolyzed casein formula and 1078 to a conventional formula. The follow-up of the participants ended on February 28, 2017. INTERVENTIONS The participants received either a casein hydrolysate or a conventional adapted cows milk formula supplemented with 20% of the casein hydrolysate. The minimum duration of study formula exposure was 60 days by 6 to 8 months of age. MAIN OUTCOMES AND MEASURES Primary outcome was type 1 diabetes diagnosed according to World Health Organization criteria. Secondary outcomes included age at diabetes diagnosis and safety (adverse events). RESULTS Among 2159 newborn infants (1021 female [47.3%]) who were randomized, 1744 (80.8%) completed the trial. The participants were observed for a median of 11.5 years (quartile [Q] 1-Q3, 10.2-12.8). The absolute risk of type 1 diabetes was 8.4% among those randomized to the casein hydrolysate (n = 91) vs 7.6% among those randomized to the conventional formula (n = 82) (difference, 0.8%[95% CI, -1.6% to 3.2%]). The hazard ratio for type 1 diabetes adjusted for human leukocyte antigen risk group, duration of breastfeeding, duration of study formula consumption, sex, and region while treating study center as a random effect was 1.1 (95% CI, 0.8 to 1.5; P = .46). The median age at diagnosis of type 1 diabetes was similar in the 2 groups (6.0 years [Q1-Q3, 3.1-8.9] vs 5.8 years [Q1-Q3, 2.6-9.1]; difference, 0.2 years [95% CI, -0.9 to 1.2]). Upper respiratory infections were the most common adverse event reported (frequency, 0.48 events/year in the hydrolysate group and 0.50 events/year in the control group). CONCLUSIONS AND RELEVANCE Among infants at risk for type 1 diabetes, weaning to a hydrolyzed formula compared with a conventional formula did not reduce the cumulative incidence of type 1 diabetes after median follow-up for 11.5 years. These findings do not support a need to revise the dietary recommendations for infants at risk for type 1 diabetes. Funding Agencies|Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Development (NICHD); National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases, National Institutes of Health [HD040364, HD042444, HD051997]; Canadian Institutes of Health Research; Commission of the European Communities [QLK1-2002-00372]; European Foundation for the Study of Diabates/JDRF/Novo Nordisk; Academy of Finland (Centre of Excellence in Molecular Systems Immunology and Physiology Research) [250114]; Dutch Diabetes Research Foundation; Finnish Diabetes Research Foundation; JDRF
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20. Seasonal Dependence of SMAP Radiometer-Based Soil Moisture Performance as Observed over Core Validation Sites
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Colliander, A., Jackson, T. J., Chan, S. K., O'Neill, P., Bindlish, R., Cosh, M. H., Caldwell, T., Walker, J. P., Berg, A., McNairn, H., Thibeault, M., Martinez-Fernandez, J., Jensen, K. H., Asanuma, J., Seyfried, M. S., Bosch, D. D., Starks, P. J., Holifield Collins, C., Prueger, J. H., Su, Z., Yueh, S. H., Colliander, A., Jackson, T. J., Chan, S. K., O'Neill, P., Bindlish, R., Cosh, M. H., Caldwell, T., Walker, J. P., Berg, A., McNairn, H., Thibeault, M., Martinez-Fernandez, J., Jensen, K. H., Asanuma, J., Seyfried, M. S., Bosch, D. D., Starks, P. J., Holifield Collins, C., Prueger, J. H., Su, Z., and Yueh, S. H.
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The NASA SMAP (Soil Moisture Active Passive) mission provides a global coverage of soil moisture measurements based on its L-band microwave radiometer every 2-3 days at about 40 km resolution. The soil moisture retrieval algorithms model the brightness temperature as a function of soil moisture, surface conditions and vegetation. External data sources inform the algorithms about the surface conditions and vegetation, which enable the retrieval of soil moisture. The inversion process contains uncertainties related to radiometer measurements, forward model assumptions and ancillary data sources. This study focuses on the uncertainties that depend on the seasonal evolution of the surface conditions and vegetation. The study compares the SMAP and core validation site (CVS) soil moisture values over a period of four years to extract the evolution of performance metrics over time. The analysis showed that most CVS that include managed agriculture exhibit significant time-dependent seasonal bias. This bias was linked to seasonal temperature cycle, which is a proxy to several features that can cause seasonally dependent errors in the SMAP product.
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21. Seasonal Dependence of SMAP Radiometer-Based Soil Moisture Performance as Observed Over Core Validation Sites
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Colliander, A., primary, McNairn, H., additional, Thibeault, M., additional, Martinez-Fernandez, J., additional, Jensen, K.H., additional, Asanuma, J., additional, Seyfried, M.S., additional, Bosch, D.D., additional, Starks, P.J., additional, Holifield Collins, C., additional, Prueger, J.H., additional, Jackson, T.J., additional, Su, Z., additional, Yueh, S. H., additional, Chan, S.K., additional, O'Neill, P., additional, Bindlish, R., additional, Cosh, M. H., additional, Caldwell, T., additional, Walker, J. P., additional, and Berg, A., additional
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22. An assessment of the differences between spatial resolution and grid size for the SMAP enhanced soil moisture product over homogeneous sites
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Colliander, A., Jackson, T. J., Chan, S. K., O'Neill, P., Bindlish, R., Cosh, M. H., Caldwell, T., Walker, J. P., Berg, A., McNairn, H., Thibeault, M., Martínez-Fernández, J., Jensen, K. H., Asanuma, J., Seyfried, M. S., Bosch, D. D., Starks, P. J., Holifield Collins, C., Prueger, J. H., Su, Z., Lopez-Baeza, E., Yueh, S. H., Colliander, A., Jackson, T. J., Chan, S. K., O'Neill, P., Bindlish, R., Cosh, M. H., Caldwell, T., Walker, J. P., Berg, A., McNairn, H., Thibeault, M., Martínez-Fernández, J., Jensen, K. H., Asanuma, J., Seyfried, M. S., Bosch, D. D., Starks, P. J., Holifield Collins, C., Prueger, J. H., Su, Z., Lopez-Baeza, E., and Yueh, S. H.
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Satellite-based passive microwave remote sensing typically involves a scanning antenna that makes measurements at irregularly spaced locations. These locations can change on a day to day basis. Soil moisture products derived from satellite-based passive microwave remote sensing are usually resampled to a fixed Earth grid that facilitates their use in applications. In many cases the grid size is finer than the actual spatial resolution of the observation, and often this difference is not well understood by the user. Here, this issue was examined for the Soil Moisture Active Passive (SMAP) enhanced version of the passive-based soil moisture product, which has a grid size of 9-km and a nominal spatial resolution of 33-km. In situ observations from core validation sites were used to compute comparison metrics. For sites that satisfied the established reliability and scaling criteria, the impact of validating the 9-km grid product with in situ data collected over a 9-km versus a 33-km domain was very small for the sites studied (0.039 m3/m3 unbiased root mean square difference for the 9-km case versus 0.037 m3/m3 for the 33-km case). This result does not mean that the resolution of the product is 9-km but that for the conditions studied here the soil moisture estimated from in situ observations over 9-km is a close approximation of the soil moisture estimated from in situ observations over the 33-km resolution. The implication is that using the enhanced SMAP product at its grid resolution of 9-km should not introduce large errors in most applications.
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23. Assessment of Version 4 of the SMAP Passive Soil Moisture
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Neill, Peggy O., Chan, S., Bindlish, R., Jackson, T., Chaubell, J., Piepmeijer, J., Dunbar, A., Cosh, M., Colliander, A., Chen, F., Entekhabi, D., Yeuh, S., Caldwell, T., Jeffrey Walker, Wu, X., Berg, A., Rowlandson, T., Pacheco, T., Mcnairn, H., Thibeault, M., Martinez-Fernandez, J., Gonzalez-Zamora, A., Lopez-Beaza, E., Uldall, F., Seyfried, M., David Bosch, Starks, P. J., Holifield Collins, Chandra D., Prueger, J. H., Zhongbo Su, Rogier van der Velde, Asanuma, J., Palecki, E., Small, E., Zreda, M., Calvet, J. C., Crow, C., Kerr, Y. H., and Department of Water Resources
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24. Regional differences in milk and complementary feeding patterns in infants participating in an international nutritional type 1 diabetes prevention trial
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Nucci, A. M., Virtanen, S. M., Sorkio, S., Barlund, S., Cuthbertson, D., Uusitalo, U., Lawson, M. L., Salonen, M., Berseth, C. L., Ormisson, A., Lehtonen, E., Savilahti, E., Becker, D. J., Dupre, J., Krischer, J. P., Knip, M., Akerblom, H. K., Mandrup-Poulsen, T., Arjas, E., Laara, E., Lernmark, A., Schmidt, B., Hyytinen, M., Koski, K., Koski, M., Pajakkala, E., Shanker, L., Bradley, B., Dosch, H. -M., Fraser, W., Lawson, M., Mahon, J. L., Sermer, M., Taback, S. P., Becker, D., Franciscus, M., Nucci, A., Palmer, J., Pekkala, M., Catteau, J., Howard, N., Crock, P., Craig, M., Clarson, C. L., Bere, L., Thompson, D., Metzger, D., Kwan, J., Stephure, D. K., Pacaud, D., Ho, J., Schwarz, W., Girgis, R., Thompson, M., Catte, D., Daneman, D., Martin, M. -J., Morin, V., Frenette, L., Ferland, S., Sanderson, S., Heath, K., Huot, C., Gonthier, M., Thibeault, M., Legault, L., Laforte, D., Cummings, E. A., Scott, K., Bridger, T., Crummell, C., Newman, S., Houlden, R., Breen, A., Carson, G., Kelly, S., Sankaran, K., Penner, M., White, R. A., Hardy Brown, K., King, N., Popkin, J., Robson, L., Coles, K., Al Taji, E., Aldhoon, I., Mendlova, P., Vavrinec, J., Vosahlo, J., Brazdova, L., Venhacova, J., Venhacova, P., Cipra, A., Tomsikova, Z., Paterova, P., Gogelova, P., Einberg, U., Riikjarv, M. -A., Tillmann, V., Hirvasniemi, M., Kleemola, P., Parkkola, A., Suomalainen, H., Jarvenpaa, A. -L., Hamalainen, A. -M., Haavisto, H., Tenhola, S., Lautala, P., Salonen, P., Aspholm, S., Siljander, H., Holm, C., Ylitalo, S., Lounamaa, R., Nuuja, A., Talvitie, T., Lindstrom, K., Huopio, H., Pesola, J., Veijola, R., Tapanainen, P., Alar, A., Korpela, P., Kaar, M. -L., Mustila, T., Virransalo, R., Nykanen, P., Aschemeier, B., Danne, T., Kordonouri, O., Krikovszky, D., Madacsy, L., Khazrai, Y. M., Maddaloni, E., Pozzilli, P., Mannu, C., Songini, M., de Beaufort, C., Schierloh, U., Bruining, J., Basiak, A., Wasikowa, R., Ciechanowska, M., Deja, G., Jarosz-Chobot, P., Szadkowska, A., Cypryk, K., Zawodniak-Szalapska, M., Castano, L., Gonzalez Frutos, T., Oyarzabal, M., Serrano-Rios, M., Martinez-Larrad, M. T., Hawkins, F. G., Rodriguez Arnau, D., Ludvigsson, J., Smolinska Konefal, M., Hanas, R., Lindblad, B., Nilsson, N. -O., Fors, H., Nordwall, M., Lindh, A., Edenwall, H., Aman, J., Johansson, C., Gadient, M., Schoenle, E., Daftary, A., Klein, M. B., Gilmour, C., Malone, P., Tanner-Blasiar, M., White, N., Devaskar, U., Horowitz, H., Rogers, L., Colon, R., Frazer, T., Torres, J., Goland, R., Greenberg, E., Nelson, M., Schachner, H., Softness, B., Ilonen, J., Trucco, M., Nichol, L., Harkonen, T., Vaarala, O., and Luopajarvi, K.
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Canada ,endocrine system diseases ,infant feeding ,breastfeeding ,type 1 diabetes ,breastfeeding duration ,complementary feeding ,infant formula ,Infant ,Article ,United States ,Diet ,Nutrition Policy ,Europe ,Diabetes Mellitus, Type 1 ,Milk ,Nutrition Assessment ,Double-Blind Method ,Surveys and Questionnaires ,Animals ,Humans ,Infant Food ,Prospective Studies ,Infant Nutritional Physiological Phenomena - Abstract
Differences in breastfeeding, other milk feeding and complementary feeding patterns were evaluated in infants at increased genetic risk with and without maternal type 1 diabetes (T1D). The Trial to Reduce IDDM in the Genetically at Risk is an international nutritional primary prevention double-blinded randomized trial to test whether weaning to extensively hydrolyzed vs. intact cow's milk protein formula will decrease the development of T1D-associated autoantibodies and T1D. Infant diet was prospectively assessed at two visits and seven telephone interviews between birth and 8 months. Countries were grouped into seven regions: Australia, Canada, Northern Europe, Southern Europe, Central Europe I, Central Europe II and the United States. Newborn infants with a first-degree relative with T1D and increased human leukocyte antigen-conferred susceptibility to T1D were recruited. A lower proportion of infants born to mothers with than without T1D were breastfed until 6 months of age in all regions (range, 51% to 60% vs. 70% to 80%). Complementary feeding patterns differed more by region than by maternal T1D. In Northern Europe, a higher proportion of infants consumed vegetables and fruits daily compared with other regions. Consumption of meat was more frequent in all European regions, whereas cereal consumption was most frequent in Southern Europe, Canada and the United States. Maternal T1D status was associated with breastfeeding and other milk feeding patterns similarly across regions but was unrelated to the introduction of complementary foods. Infant feeding patterns differed significantly among regions and were largely inconsistent with current recommended guidelines.
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25. Development and Validation of The SMAP Enhanced Passive Soil Moisture Product : open access
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Chan, S., Bindlish, R., Neill, P. E. O., Jackson, T., Chaubell, J., Piepmeijer, J., Dunbar, A., Cosh, M., Colliander, F., Chen, F., Entekhabi, D., Yeuh, S., Caldwell, T., Jeffrey Walker, Wu, X., Berg, A., Rowlandson, T., Pacheco, P., Mcnairn, H., Thibeault, M., Martinez-Fernandez, J., Gonzalez-Zamora, A., Lopez-Beaza, E., Uldall, F., Seyfried, M., David Bosch, Patrick Starks, Holifield Collins, Chandra D., Prueger, J., Zhongbo Su, Rogier van der Velde, Asanuma, J., Palecki, E., Small, E., Zreda, M., Calvet, J. C., Crow, C., Kerr, Y. H., and Department of Water Resources
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26. Ethnic identity in context of ethnic discrimination: When does gender and other-group orientation increase risk for depressive symptoms for immigrant-origin young adults?
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Thibeault, M. Alexander, primary, Stein, Gabriela L., additional, and Nelson-Gray, Rosemery O., additional
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27. Development and validation of the SMAP enhanced passive soil moisture product
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Chan, S., primary, Bindlish, R., additional, O'Neill, P., additional, Jackson, T., additional, Chaubell, J., additional, Piepmeier, J., additional, Dunbar, S., additional, Colliander, A., additional, Chen, F., additional, Entekhabi, D., additional, Yueh, S., additional, Cosh, M., additional, Caldwell, T., additional, Walker, J., additional, Wu, X., additional, Berg, A., additional, Rowlandson, T., additional, Pacheco, A., additional, McNairn, H., additional, Thibeault, M., additional, Martinez-Fernandez, J., additional, Gonzalez-Zamora, A., additional, Lopez-Baeza, E., additional, Uldall, F., additional, Seyfried, M., additional, Bosch, D., additional, Starks, P., additional, Collins, C. Holifield, additional, Prueger, J., additional, Su, Z., additional, van der Velde, R., additional, Asanuma, J., additional, Palecki, M., additional, Small, E., additional, Zreda, M., additional, Calvet, J-C., additional, Crow, W., additional, and Kerr, Y., additional
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28. AMSR2 soil moisture product validation
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Bindlish, R., primary, Jackson, T., additional, Cosh, M., additional, Koike, T., additional, Fuiji, X., additional, de Jeu, R., additional, Chan, S., additional, Asanuma, J., additional, Berg, A., additional, Bosch, D., additional, Caldwell, T., additional, Collins, C. Holyfield, additional, McNairn, H., additional, Martinez-Fernandez, J., additional, Prueger, J., additional, Seyfried, M., additional, Starks, P., additional, Su, Z., additional, Thibeault, M., additional, and Walker, J., additional
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29. Assessment of version 4 of the SMAP passive soil moisture standard product
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O'Neill, P., primary, Chan, S., additional, Bindlish, R., additional, Jackson, T., additional, Colliander, A., additional, Dunbar, S., additional, Chen, F., additional, Piepmeier, J., additional, Yueh, S., additional, Entekhabi, D., additional, Cosh, M., additional, Caldwell, T., additional, Walker, J., additional, Wu, X., additional, Berg, A., additional, Rowlandson, T., additional, Pacheco, A., additional, McNairn, H., additional, Thibeault, M., additional, Martinez-Fernandez, J., additional, Gonzalez-Zamora, A., additional, Lopez-Baeza, E., additional, Udall, F., additional, Seyfried, M., additional, Bosch, D., additional, Starks, P., additional, Holifield, C., additional, Prueger, J., additional, Su, Z., additional, van der Velde, R., additional, Asanuma, J., additional, Palecki, M., additional, Small, E., additional, Zreda, M., additional, Calvet, J-C., additional, Crow, W., additional, and Kerr, Y., additional
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30. Surface soil moisture retrieval using L-band SMAP SAR data and its validation
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Kim, S., primary, van Zyl, J., additional, Johnson, J., additional, Moghaddam, M., additional, Tsang, L., additional, Colliander, A., additional, Dunbar, S., additional, Jackson, T., additional, Jaruwatanadilok, S., additional, West, R., additional, Berg, A., additional, Caldwell, T., additional, Cosh, M., additional, Lopez-Baeza, E., additional, Thibeault, M., additional, Walker, J., additional, Entekhabi, D., additional, and Yueh, S., additional
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31. Evaluation of the validated Soil Moisture product from the SMAP radiometer
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O'Neill, P., primary, Chan, S., additional, Colliander, A., additional, Dunbar, S., additional, Njoku, E., additional, Bindlish, R., additional, Chen, F., additional, Jackson, T., additional, Burgin, M., additional, Piepmeier, J., additional, Yueh, S., additional, Entekhabi, D., additional, Cosh, M., additional, Caldwell, T., additional, Walker, J., additional, Wu, X., additional, Berg, A., additional, Rowlandson, T., additional, Pacheco, A., additional, McNairn, H., additional, Thibeault, M., additional, Martinez-Fernandez, J., additional, Gonzalez-Zamora, A., additional, Seyfried, M., additional, Bosch, D., additional, Starks, P., additional, Goodrich, D., additional, Prueger, J., additional, Palecki, M., additional, Small, E., additional, Zreda, M., additional, Calvet, J-C., additional, Crow, W., additional, and Kerr, Y., additional
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- 2016
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32. Development and validation of the GCOM-W AMSR2 soil moisture product
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Bindlish, Rajat, primary, Jackson, Thomas J., additional, Cosh, Michael, additional, Milak, Sushil, additional, Njoku, Eni, additional, Chan, Steven, additional, Burgin, Mariko, additional, Caldwell, T., additional, Berg, A., additional, McNairn, H., additional, Walker, J., additional, Zeng, Y., additional, Su, Z., additional, Thibeault, M., additional, and Martinez, J., additional
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33. osp(N, 2) AKNS equations
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Mathieu, P. and Thibeault, M.
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34. Drug disposition in patients with HBsAg-positive chronic liver disease
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Villeneuve, J. P., Thibeault, M. J., Ampelas, M., Fortunet-Fouin, H., LaMarre, L., Côté, J., Pomier-Layrargues, G., and Huet, P. -M.
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35. ALOS-2 preliminary calibration assessment
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Azcueta, M., primary, d'Alessandro, M. Mariotti, additional, Zajc, T., additional, Grunfeld, N., additional, and Thibeault, M., additional
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36. Generating a synthetic data base of polarimetric signatures to exploit SAOCOM observations over Pampas
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Dadamia, D., primary, Acuna, M., additional, De Luca, E., additional, Oviedo, A., additional, Palomeque, M., additional, Thibeault, M., additional, Ferrazzoli, P., additional, and Guerriero, L., additional
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37. Spatial and temporal analysis of the Monte Buey SAOCOM and SMAP core site
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Thibeault, M., primary, Caceres, J. M., additional, Dadamia, D., additional, Soldano, A. G., additional, Quirno, M. Uriburu, additional, Guerrieri, J. M., additional, Edrosa, R., additional, Palomeque, M., additional, Romaldi, L., additional, Pucheta, J., additional, Mogadouro, J., additional, De Luca, E., additional, Bustos, S., additional, Aguero, S., additional, Pascual, I., additional, and Mariotti, M., additional
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38. Impact of trauma exposure and acculturative stress on internalizing symptoms for recently arrived migrant-origin youth: Results from a community-based partnership.
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Thibeault, M. Alexander, Mendez, Julia L., Nelson‐Gray, Rosemery O., and Stein, Gabriela L.
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Migrant youth face cultural challenges upon initial adjustment into the United States. Although there is considerable empirical evidence that trauma impacts interpersonal relations, there is a dearth of research examining the association between adverse events and the initial social and cultural exchange experience, and whether this is associated with psychological adjustment. This study examined self-report data for 87 newly arrived migrant-origin students in Grades 5-10 from Latin American, Caribbean, Asian, and African backgrounds attending a public alternative school in the Southeastern United States. Data were collected as part of a community-based partnership. The relation between cumulative trauma exposure and internalizing symptoms was fully mediated by acculturative stress ( p < .05), suggesting prior trauma exposure negatively affected these students' capacity to navigate a new cultural milieu, which in turn is directly associated with internalizing symptoms. Behavioral health care practitioners can use screening procedures early in the academic year to detect which migrant students may be experiencing difficult cultural transitions. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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39. Identifizierung von „Copy Number“ Variationen in Patienten mit linksventrikulären Ausflusstraktobstruktionen (LVOTO)
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Hitz, M, primary, Bigras, J, additional, Thibeault, M, additional, Stemple, D, additional, Hurles, M, additional, and Andelfinger, G, additional
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40. Impact of Rare Genetic Variations on Left Ventricular Outflow Tract Obstruction: Lessons From Whole Exome Sequencing
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Capredon, M., primary, Preuss, C., additional, Grenier, J., additional, Bruat, V., additional, de Malliard, T., additional, Leclerc, S., additional, Privé, C., additional, Thibeault, M., additional, Chetaille, P., additional, Samuel, M.E., additional, Awadalla, P., additional, and Andelfinger, G., additional
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41. 483 On the Genetics of a Novel Arrhythmia Syndrome: Insight Into the Fundamentals of Human Pacemaking
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Cameron, M., primary, Chetaille, P., additional, Côté, J., additional, Jones, S.J., additional, Gosselin, L., additional, Thibeault, M., additional, Leclerc, S., additional, Consortium, F., additional, and Andelfinger, G., additional
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42. Impact of Parent Efficacy, Acculturation, and Contextual Barriers on Parent Engagement During Early Childhood for Latino Immigrants
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Mendez, Julia L., primary, Carter, Tracy, additional, Westerberg, Diana, additional, and Thibeault, M. Alexander, additional
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43. The attentional blink and automatic orienting
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Richer, F., primary, Marti, S., additional, Paradis, V., additional, and Thibeault, M., additional
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44. Mapping of Familial Ventricular Septal Defects and Aneurysms to Chromosome 10
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Radford, D., primary, Andelfinger, G., additional, Ginns, J., additional, Nicolae, M., additional, Malpas, T., additional, Thibeault, M., additional, Gendron, R., additional, Yang, S., additional, Hitz, M., additional, Asselin, G., additional, and Dube, M., additional
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45. A Novel Method for 2-D Agricultural Soil Roughness Characterization Based on a Laser Scanning Technique
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Barber, M., primary, Pepe, C., additional, Perna, P., additional, Grings, F., additional, Berlles, J. Jacobo, additional, Thibeault, M., additional, and Karszenbaum, H., additional
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46. Sample size, confidence, and contingency judgment
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Mercier, Pierre, primary, Clement, Melanie, additional, Paquette, L., additional, and Thibeault, M.-E., additional
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47. Design and rationale of a genetic cohort study on congenital cardiac disease: experiences from a multi-institutional platform in Quebec.
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Dubé MP, Bigras JL, Thibeault M, Bureau N, Chetaille P, Richter A, Mercier J, Bellavance M, Rohlicek C, Rozen R, Nemer M, Khairy P, Gendron R, and Andelfinger G
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48. osp( N, 2) AKNS equations.
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Mathieu, P. and Thibeault, M.
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The osp( N, 2) extension of the AKNS scheme is reconsidered. It leads to a general class of integrable nonlinear evolution equations for 2+ N( N−1)/2 commuting and 2 N anticommuting fields. by reduction, various osp( N, 2) versions of the Korteweg-de Vries equation can be obtained. One of these is shown to be bi-Hamiltonian and its second Hamiltonian structure corresponds to the classical limit of the so( N) superconformal algebra. The nonlinear Schrödinger and modified Korteweg-de Vries reductions are also briefly discussed. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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49. Drug disposition in patients with HBsAg-positive chronic liver disease
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Villeneuve, J. P., Thibeault, M. J., Ampelas, M., Fortunet-Fouin, H., LaMarre, L., Côté, J., Pomier-Layrargues, G., and Huet, P. -M.
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Chronic infection with hepatitis B virus (HBV) results in a spectrum of hepatic abnormalities ranging from minimal liver dysfunction to severe liver failure. These patients provide an opportunity to examine the relationship between the evolution of the liver disease and the ability to metabolize drugs. We have examined hepatic drug disposition in patients with chronic persistent hepatitis, chronic active hepatitis, and cirrhosis due to HBV infection. Four model drugs were used: two low-extraction capacity-limited drugs (antipyrine and aminopyrine) and two high-extraction flow-limited drugs (ICG and lidocaine). The disposition of the four drugs tested was comparable to that of healthy controls in patients with chronic persistent hepatitis, chronic active hepatitis, and mild cirrhosis. In patients with severe cirrhosis (as defined by the presence of ascites, encephalopathy, or large esophageal varices), there was a significant impairment in the aminopyrine breath test (-31%) and in the clearance of antipyrine (-53%), lidocaine (-49%), and ICG (-54%). These results indicate that impairment of drug clearance occurs only late in the evolution of HBV-related chronic liver disease. This is in keeping with the known slow and insidious progression of the disease.
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50. Global retrieval of surface soil moisture using L-band SMAP SAR data and its validation
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Kim, S., Johnson, J., Mahta Moghaddam, Tsang, L., Zyl, J., Colliander, A., Dunbar, S., Jackson, T., Jaruwatanadilok, S., West, R., Berg, A., Caldwell, T., Cosh, M., Lopez-Baeza, E., Thibeault, M., Walker, J., Entekhabi, D., and Yueh, S.
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