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2. The X-ray Integral Field Unit at the end of the Athena reformulation phase
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Peille, Philippe, Barret, Didier, Cucchetti, Edoardo, Albouys, Vincent, Piro, Luigi, Simionescu, Aurora, Cappi, Massimo, Bellouard, Elise, Cénac-Morthé, Céline, Daniel, Christophe, Pradines, Alice, Finoguenov, Alexis, Kelley, Richard, Mas-Hesse, J. Miguel, Paltani, Stéphane, Rauw, Gregor, Rozanska, Agata, Svoboda, Jiri, Wilms, Joern, Audard, Marc, Bozzo, Enrico, Costantini, Elisa, Dadina, Mauro, Dauser, Thomas, Decourchelle, Anne, Herder, Jan-Willem den, Goldwurm, Andrea, Jonker, Peter, Markowitz, Alex, Mendez, Mariano, Miniutti, Giovanni, Molendi, Silvano, Nicastro, Fabrizio, Pajot, François, Pointecouteau, Etienne, Pratt, Gabriel W., Schaye, Joop, Vink, Jacco, Webb, Natalie, Bandler, Simon, Barbera, Marco, Ceballos, Maria Teresa, Charles, Ivan, Hartog, Roland den, Doriese, W. Bertrand, Duval, Jean-Marc, Gatti, Flavio, Jackson, Brian, Kilbourne, Caroline, Macculi, Claudio, Martin, Sylvain, Parot, Yann, Porter, Frederick, Prêle, Damien, Ravera, Laurent, Smith, Stephen, Soucek, Jan, Thibert, Tanguy, Tuominen, Eija, Acero, Fabio, Ettori, Stefano, Grosso, Nicolas, Kaastra, Jelle, Mazzotta, Pasquale, Miller, Jon, Sciortino, Salvatore, Beaumont, Sophie, D'Andrea, Matteo, de Plaa, Jelle, Eckart, Megan, Gottardi, Luciano, Leutenegger, Maurice, Lotti, Simone, Molin, Alexei, Natalucci, Lorenzo, Adil, Muhammad Qazi, Argan, Andrea, Cavazzuti, Elisabetta, Fiorini, Mauro, Khosropanah, Pourya, Villegas, Eduardo Medinaceli, Minervini, Gabriele, Perry, James, Pinsard, Frederic, Raulin, Desi, Rigano, Manuela, Roelfsema, Peter, Schwander, Denis, Terron, Santiago, Torrioli, Guido, Ullom, Joel, Zuchniak, Monika, Chaoul, Laurence, Torrejon, Jose Miguel, Brachet, Frank, Cobo, Beatriz, Durkin, Malcolm, Fioretti, Valentina, Geoffray, Hervé, Jacques, Lionel, Kirsch, Christian, Cicero, Ugo Lo, Adams, Joseph, Gloaguen, Emilie, Gonzalez, Manuel, Hull, Samuel, Jellyman, Erik, Kiviranta, Mikko, Sakai, Kazuhiro, Taralli, Emanuele, Vaccaro, Davide, van der Hulst, Paul, van der Kuur, Jan, van Leeuwen, Bert-Joost, van Loon, Dennis, Wakeham, Nicholas, Auricchio, Natalia, Brienza, Daniele, Cheatom, Oscar, Franssen, Philippe, Julien, Sabine, Mer, Isabelle Le, Moirin, David, Silva, Vitor, Todaro, Michela, Clerc, Nicolas, Coleiro, Alexis, Ptak, Andy, Puccetti, Simonetta, Surace, Christian, Abdoelkariem, Shariefa, Adami, Christophe, Aicardi, Corinne, André, Jérôme, Angelinelli, Matteo, Anvar, Shebli, Arnaldi, Luis Horacio, Attard, Anthony, Audley, Damian, Bancel, Florian, Banks, Kimberly, Bernard, Vivian, de Vaate, Jan Geralt Bij, Bonino, Donata, Bonnamy, Anthony, Bonny, Patrick, Boreux, Charles, Bounab, Ayoub, Brigitte, Maïmouna, Bruijn, Marcel, Brysbaert, Clément, Bulgarelli, Andrea, Calarco, Simona, Camus, Thierry, Canourgues, Florent, Capobianco, Vito, Cardiel, Nicolas, Celasco, Edvige, Chen, Si, Chervenak, James, Chiarello, Fabio, Clamagirand, Sébastien, Coeur-Joly, Odile, Corcione, Leonardo, Coriat, Mickael, Coulet, Anais, Courty, Bernard, Coynel, Alexandre, D'Ai, Antonino, Dambrauskas, Eugenio, D'anca, Fabio, Dauner, Lea, De Gerone, Matteo, DeNigris, Natalie, Dercksen, Johannes, de Wit, Martin, Dieleman, Pieter, DiPirro, Michael, Doumayrou, Eric, Duband, Lionel, Dubbeldam, Luc, Dupieux, Michel, Dupourqué, Simon, Durand, Jean Louis, Eckert, Dominique, Ferrando, Philippe, Barusso, Lorenzo Ferrari, Finkbeiner, Fred, Fiocchi, Mariateresa, Fossecave, Hervé, Gabici, Stefano, Gallucci, Giovanni, Gant, Florent, Gao, Jian-Rong, Gastaldello, Fabio, Genolet, Ludovic, Ghizzardi, Simona, Giovannini, Elisa, Giustini, Margherita, Givaudan, Alain, Godet, Olivier, Gomez, Alicia, Gonzalez, Raoul, Gozaliasl, Ghassem, Grandsire, Laurent, Granena, David, Gros, Michel, Guerin, Corentin, Guilhem, Emmanuel, Guizzo, Gian Paolo, Gu, Liyi, Irwin, Kent, Jacquey, Christian, Janiuk, Agnieszka, Jaubert, Jean, Jolly, Antoine, Jourdan, Thierry, Knödlseder, Jürgen, König, Ole, Korb, Andrew, Kreykenbohm, Ingo, Lafforgue, David, Lan, Radek, Larrieu, Maélyss, Laudet, Philippe, Laurent, Philippe, Laurent, Sylvain, Laurenza, Monica, Cam, Maël Le, Lesrel, Jean, Ligori, Sebastiano, Lorenz, Maximilian, Luminari, Alfredo, Madsen, Kristin, Maisonnave, Océane, Marelli, Lorenzo, Marty, Wilfried, Massida, Zoé, Massonet, Didier, Maussang, Irwin, Alonso, Pablo Eleazar Merino, Mesquida, Jean, Mineo, Teresa, Montinaro, Nicola, Murat, David, Nagayoshi, Kenichiro, Nazé, Yaël, Noguès, Loïc, Nouals, François, Ortega, Cristina, Panessa, Francesca, Parodi, Luigi, Piconcelli, Enrico, Pinto, Ciro, Porquet, Delphine, Prouvé, Thomas, Punch, Michael, Rioland, Guillaume, Riollet, Marc-Olivier, Rodriguez, Louis, Roig, Anton, Roncarelli, Mauro, Roucayrol, Lionel, Roudil, Gilles, de Ocenda, Lander Ruiz, Sciortino, Luisa, Simonella, Olivier, Sordet, Michael, Taubenschuss, Ulrich, Terrasa, Guilhem, Terrier, Régis, Ubertini, Pietro, Uhlir, Ludek, Uslenghi, Michela, van Weers, Henk, Varisco, Salvatore, Varniere, Peggy, Volpe, Angela, Walmsley, Gavin, Wise, Michael, Wolnievik, Andreas, and Woźniak, Grzegorz
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Astrophysics - Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics ,Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies ,Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena ,Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics - Abstract
The Athena mission entered a redefinition phase in July 2022, driven by the imperative to reduce the mission cost at completion for the European Space Agency below an acceptable target, while maintaining the flagship nature of its science return. This notably called for a complete redesign of the X-ray Integral Field Unit (X-IFU) cryogenic architecture towards a simpler active cooling chain. Passive cooling via successive radiative panels at spacecraft level is now used to provide a 50 K thermal environment to an X-IFU owned cryostat. 4.5 K cooling is achieved via a single remote active cryocooler unit, while a multi-stage Adiabatic Demagnetization Refrigerator ensures heat lift down to the 50 mK required by the detectors. Amidst these changes, the core concept of the readout chain remains robust, employing Transition Edge Sensor microcalorimeters and a SQUID-based Time-Division Multiplexing scheme. Noteworthy is the introduction of a slower pixel. This enables an increase in the multiplexing factor (from 34 to 48) without compromising the instrument energy resolution, hence keeping significant system margins to the new 4 eV resolution requirement. This allows reducing the number of channels by more than a factor two, and thus the resource demands on the system, while keeping a 4' field of view (compared to 5' before). In this article, we will give an overview of this new architecture, before detailing its anticipated performances. Finally, we will present the new X-IFU schedule, with its short term focus on demonstration activities towards a mission adoption in early 2027., Comment: 44 pages, 14 figures, accepted for publication in Experimental Astronomy
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- 2025
3. Ten Equations that Shook the Quantum World: Bose-Einstein Condensation, Superfluidity, and the Quantum-Classical Transition
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Attard, Phil
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Physics - General Physics - Abstract
The transition from the quantum to the classical world and its relation to Bose-Einstein condensation and superfluidity is explained in ten equations., Comment: 10 equations and 4 figures in 10 pages
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- 2025
4. The Thermal Sunyaev-Zel'dovich Effect from the Epoch of Reionization
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Iliev, Ilian T., Hosein, Azizah R., Chluba, Jens, Conaboy, Luke, Attard, David, Mondal, Rajesh, Ahn, Kyungjin, Gottlöber, Stefan, Lewis, Joseph, Ocvirk, Pierre, Park, Hyunbae, Shapiro, Paul R., Sorce, Jenny G., and Yepes, Gustavo
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Astrophysics - Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics - Abstract
The thermal Sunyaev-Zel'dovich (tSZ) effect arises from inverse Compton scattering of low energy photons onto thermal electrons, proportional to the integrated electron pressure, and is usually observed from galaxy clusters. However, we can expect that the Epoch of Reionization (EoR) also contributes to this signal, but that contribution has not been previously evaluated. In this work we analyse a suite of fully-coupled radiation-hydrodynamics simulations based on RAMSES-CUDATON to calculate and study the tSZ signal from the Reionization Epoch. We construct lightcones of the electron pressure in the intergalactic medium for $6
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- 2024
5. Entrevista con María Elena Attard Bellido.
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Zuim Matarésio, Larissa
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- 2022
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6. Reflecting on the School Mathematics Experiences of Adults with Down Syndrome. Attending to Student Diversity in Mathematics Education in Inclusive Settings. [Symposium]
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Matt Thompson, Catherine Attard, and Kathryn Holmes
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This paper reports on a section of a larger study, investigating the mathematics experiences of Down syndrome (DS) learners in Australian Primary Schools. Developing the numeracy skills to experience independence in post school settings is crucial for individuals with DS. The aim of this paper is to share the school mathematics experiences of six DS adults and their parents/carers to ascertain if their experiences (DS adults) with mathematics when they were at school have had consequences for how they engage and participate in society as adults. Initial findings suggest that DS adults' mathematics experiences have impacted on their quality of life in a post-school setting.
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- 2024
7. The molecular nature of superfluidity: Viscosity of helium from quantum stochastic molecular dynamics simulations over real trajectories
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Attard, Phil
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Condensed Matter - Quantum Gases ,Condensed Matter - Statistical Mechanics ,Physics - Chemical Physics ,Physics - Computational Physics ,Quantum Physics - Abstract
Using quantum equations of motion for interacting bosons, stochastic molecular dynamics simulations with quantized momenta are performed for Lennard-Jones helium-4. The viscosity of the quantum liquid is significantly less than that of the classical liquid, being almost 5 times smaller at the lowest temperature studied. The classical and quantum liquids are identical except for Bose-Einstein condensation, which pinpoints the molecular mechanism for superfluidity. The results rely on the existence of stochastic but real particle trajectories, which has implications for the interpretation of quantum mechanics., Comment: 12 pages. v2: two appendices added. v3: now with five appendices. v4: And one more appendix. v5: condensed version with only final formulation
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- 2024
8. From Stem to Stern: Contestability Along AI Value Chains
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Balayn, Agathe, Pi, Yulu, Widder, David Gray, Alfrink, Kars, Yurrita, Mireia, Upadhyay, Sohini, Karusala, Naveena, Lyons, Henrietta, Turkay, Cagatay, Tessono, Christelle, Attard-Frost, Blair, and Gadiraju, Ujwal
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Computer Science - Artificial Intelligence ,Computer Science - Computers and Society ,Computer Science - Human-Computer Interaction - Abstract
This workshop will grow and consolidate a community of interdisciplinary CSCW researchers focusing on the topic of contestable AI. As an outcome of the workshop, we will synthesize the most pressing opportunities and challenges for contestability along AI value chains in the form of a research roadmap. This roadmap will help shape and inspire imminent work in this field. Considering the length and depth of AI value chains, it will especially spur discussions around the contestability of AI systems along various sites of such chains. The workshop will serve as a platform for dialogue and demonstrations of concrete, successful, and unsuccessful examples of AI systems that (could or should) have been contested, to identify requirements, obstacles, and opportunities for designing and deploying contestable AI in various contexts. This will be held primarily as an in-person workshop, with some hybrid accommodation. The day will consist of individual presentations and group activities to stimulate ideation and inspire broad reflections on the field of contestable AI. Our aim is to facilitate interdisciplinary dialogue by bringing together researchers, practitioners, and stakeholders to foster the design and deployment of contestable AI., Comment: 5 pages, 0 figure, to be held as a workshop at CSCW'24
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- 2024
9. Information vs Thermodynamic Entropy
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Attard, Phil
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Condensed Matter - Statistical Mechanics ,Physics - Data Analysis, Statistics and Probability ,Quantum Physics - Abstract
The Shannon information is shown to be different to the thermodynamic entropy, and indifferent to the Second Law of Thermodynamics., Comment: 4 pages, 10 equations
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- 2024
10. AI as a Tool for Fair Journalism: Case Studies from Malta
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Seychell, Dylan, Hili, Gabriel, Attard, Jonathan, and Makantatis, Konstantinos
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Computer Science - Computers and Society ,Computer Science - Artificial Intelligence - Abstract
In today`s media landscape, the role of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in shaping societal perspectives and journalistic integrity is becoming increasingly apparent. This paper presents two case studies centred on Malta`s media market featuring technical novelty. Despite its relatively small scale, Malta offers invaluable insights applicable to both similar and broader media contexts. These two projects focus on media monitoring and present tools designed to analyse potential biases in news articles and television news segments. The first project uses Computer Vision and Natural Language Processing techniques to analyse the coherence between images in news articles and their corresponding captions, headlines, and article bodies. The second project employs computer vision techniques to track individuals` on-screen time or visual exposure in news videos, providing queryable data. These initiatives aim to contribute to society by providing both journalists and the public with the means to identify biases. Furthermore, we make these tools accessible to journalists to improve the trustworthiness of media outlets by offering robust tools for detecting and reducing bias., Comment: Accepted as a full paper in the proceedings of the IEEE 2024 Conference on Artificial Intelligence
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- 2024
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11. An investigation of the practices of middle leaders in Australian schools: An investigation of the practices of middle leaders
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Attard, Catherine, Grootenboer, Peter, Edwards-Groves, Christine, and Tindall-Ford, Sharon
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- 2025
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12. Runtime Instrumentation for Reactive Components (Extended Version)
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Aceto, Luca, Attard, Duncan Paul, Francalanza, Adrian, and Ingólfsdóttir, Anna
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Computer Science - Software Engineering ,Computer Science - Distributed, Parallel, and Cluster Computing - Abstract
Reactive software calls for instrumentation methods that uphold the reactive attributes of systems. Runtime verification imposes another demand on the instrumentation, namely that the trace event sequences it reports to monitors are sound -- that is, they reflect actual executions of the system under scrutiny. This paper presents RIARC, a novel decentralised instrumentation algorithm for outline monitors meeting these two demands. The asynchronous setting of reactive software complicates the instrumentation due to potential trace event loss or reordering. RIARC overcomes these challenges using a next-hop IP routing approach to rearrange and report events soundly to monitors. RIARC is validated in two ways. We subject its corresponding implementation to rigorous systematic testing to confirm its correctness. In addition, we assess this implementation via extensive empirical experiments, subjecting it to large realistic workloads to ascertain its reactiveness. Our results show that RIARC optimises its memory and scheduler usage to maintain latency feasible for soft real-time applications. We also compare RIARC to inline and centralised monitoring, revealing that it induces comparable latency to inline monitoring in moderate concurrency settings, where software performs long-running, computationally-intensive tasks, such as in Big Data stream processing.
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- 2024
13. The Morality of the Separation of the Conjoined Attard Twins of Manchester
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Hill, Daniel J.
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14. A Multi-Resolution Method for Modelling Galaxy and Massive Black Hole Mergers
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Attard, Kate, Gualandris, Alessia, Read, Justin I., and Dehnen, Walter
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Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies - Abstract
The coalescence of the most massive black hole (MBH) binaries releases gravitational waves (GWs) within the detectable frequency range of Pulsar Timing Arrays (PTAs) $(10^{-9} - 10^{-6})$ Hz. The incoherent superposition of GWs from MBH mergers, the stochastic Gravitational Wave Background (GWB), can provide unique information on MBH parameters and the large-scale structure of the Universe. The recent evidence for a GWB reported by the PTAs opens an exciting new window onto MBHs and their host galaxies. However, the astrophysical interpretation of the GWB requires accurate estimations of MBH merger timescales for a statistically representative sample of galaxy mergers. This is numerically challenging; a high numerical resolution is required to avoid spurious relaxation and stochastic effects whilst a large number of simulations is needed to sample a cosmologically representative volume. Here, we present a new multi-mass modelling method to increase the central resolution of a galaxy model at a fixed particle number. We follow mergers of galaxies hosting central MBHs with the Fast Multiple Method code Griffin at two reference resolutions and with two refinement schemes. We show that both refinement schemes are effective at increasing central resolution, reducing spurious relaxation and stochastic effects. A particle number of $N\geq 10^{6}$ within a radius of 5 times the sphere of influence of the MBHs is required to reduce numerical scatter in the binary eccentricity and the coalescence timescale to <30$\%$; a resolution that can only be reached at present with the mass refinement scheme., Comment: 13 pages, 18 figures, accepted for publication in MNRAS
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- 2024
15. Autonomous Navigation of Tractor-Trailer Vehicles through Roundabout Intersections
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Attard, Daniel and Bajada, Josef
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Computer Science - Robotics ,Computer Science - Artificial Intelligence - Abstract
In recent years, significant advancements have been made in the field of autonomous driving with the aim of increasing safety and efficiency. However, research that focuses on tractor-trailer vehicles is relatively sparse. Due to the physical characteristics and articulated joints, such vehicles require tailored models. While turning, the back wheels of the trailer turn at a tighter radius and the truck often has to deviate from the centre of the lane to accommodate this. Due to the lack of publicly available models, this work develops truck and trailer models using the high-fidelity simulation software CARLA, together with several roundabout scenarios, to establish a baseline dataset for benchmarks. Using a twin-q soft actor-critic algorithm, we train a quasi-end-to-end autonomous driving model which is able to achieve a 73% success rate on different roundabouts.
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- 2024
16. Comment on pressure driven flow of superfluid $^4$He through a nanopipe (Botimer and Taborek 2016)
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Attard, Phil
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Condensed Matter - Other Condensed Matter ,Condensed Matter - Superconductivity - Abstract
Botimer and Taborek (2016) measured the mass flux of superfluid $^4$He through a capillary into an evacuated chamber for various temperatures and pressures of the reservoir chamber. They found a sharp transition from low flux at low pressures to high flux at large pressures. Here it is shown that the superfluid condition of chemical potential equality predicts the induced temperature and also the transition pressure, which is attributed to the transition from a semispherical cap to a pool of $^4$He at the exit of the capillary. The results show that the two-fluid equations of superfluid flow, Landau's phonon-roton theory, and Feynman's critical vortex theory are unnecessary for a quantitative account of the measured transition pressure., Comment: 2 pages, 3 figures
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- 2023
17. Availability and utilization of endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography at children's hospitals
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Pathak, Sagar J, Attard, Thomas, Hall, Matthew, Arain, Mustafa, Heyman, Melvin B, and Perito, Emily R
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Biomedical and Clinical Sciences ,Clinical Sciences ,Health Services ,Clinical Research ,Rare Diseases ,Digestive Diseases ,Pancreatic Cancer ,Cancer ,Pediatric ,Good Health and Well Being ,health equity ,hepatobiliary ,pancreatitis ,pediatric ,Medical and Health Sciences ,Gastroenterology & Hepatology ,Clinical sciences ,Nutrition and dietetics ,Paediatrics - Abstract
ObjectivesNo study has explored whether availability of endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) is adequate and equitable across US children's hospitals. We hypothesized that ERCP availability and utilization differs by geography and patient factors.MethodsHealthcare encounter data from 2009 to 2019 on children with pancreatic and biliary diseases from the Pediatric Health Information System were analyzed. ERCP availability was defined as treatment at a hospital that performed pediatric ERCP during the year of service.ResultsFrom 2009 to 2019, 37,946 children (88,420 encounters) had a potential pancreatic or biliary indication for ERCP; 7066 ERCPs were performed. The commonest pancreatic diagnoses leading to ERCP were chronic (47.2%) and acute pancreatitis (43.2%); biliary diagnoses were calculus (68.3%) and obstruction (14.8%). No ERCP was available for 25.0% of pancreatic encounters and 8.1% of biliary encounters. In multivariable analysis, children with public insurance, rural residence, or of Black race were less likely to have pancreatic ERCP availability; those with rural residence or Asian race were less likely to have biliary ERCP availability. Black children or those with public insurance were less likely to undergo pancreatic ERCP where available. Among encounters for calculus or obstruction, those of Black race or admitted to hospitals in the West were less likely to undergo ERCP when available.ConclusionsOne-in-four children with pancreatic disorders and one-in-12 with biliary disorders may have limited access to ERCP. We identified racial and geographic disparities in availability and utilization of ERCP. Further studies are needed to understand these differences to ensure equitable care.
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- 2024
18. AI governance systems: a multi-scale analysis framework, empirical findings, and future directions
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Attard-Frost, Blair and Lyons, Kelly
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- 2024
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19. COVID-19 and short-term housing: economic and social impacts and implications
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Cui, Jianqiang and Attard, Maria
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- 2024
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20. Exploring the diabesity characteristics and associated all-cause mortality at a population level: results from a small European island state
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Cuschieri, Sarah, Cuschieri, Andrea, Grech, Elizabeth, Coleiro, Amber Marie, Carabott, Amy, Tonna, Axel, Borg, Dalton, Sant, Desiree, Sultana, Elissa, Ellul, Kathleen, Scerri, Kristina Marie, Psaila, Kylie, Magro, Grazia, Attard, Nicole, and Borg, Ylenia
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- 2024
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21. Double Fountain Effect in Superfluid Helium
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Attard, Phil
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Condensed Matter - Other Condensed Matter ,Condensed Matter - Superconductivity - Abstract
A double fountain pressure model is used to analyze the recent measurements of Yu and Luo (arXiv2211.02236v4) of superfluid $^4$He flow between two chambers held at different temperatures via two superleaks and an intervening third chamber that spontaneously achieves a temperature higher than both fixed temperatures. The physical origin of the increased temperature in the intervening chamber is attributed to the balance between the rate of mechanical energy deposited by superfluid transport and the rate of convection back to the lower temperature chambers. An equation is given for the pressure of the third chamber, the measurement of which would confirm or refute the theory., Comment: 3 pages
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- 2023
22. Hamilton's Equations of Motion from Schr\'odinger's Equation
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Attard, Phil
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Quantum Physics - Abstract
Starting from Schr\"odinger's equation, Hamilton's classical equations of motion emerge from the collapse of the unsymmetrized wave function in a decoherent open quantum system entangled with its environment., Comment: 4 pages
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- 2023
23. The Ethics of AI Value Chains
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Attard-Frost, Blair and Widder, David Gray
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Computer Science - Computers and Society ,Computer Science - Artificial Intelligence - Abstract
Researchers, practitioners, and policymakers with an interest in AI ethics need more integrative approaches for studying and intervening in AI systems across many contexts and scales of activity. This paper presents AI value chains as an integrative concept that satisfies that need. To more clearly theorize AI value chains and conceptually distinguish them from supply chains, we review theories of value chains and AI value chains from the strategic management, service science, economic geography, industry, government, and applied research literature. We then conduct an integrative review of a sample of 67 sources that cover the ethical concerns implicated in AI value chains. Building upon the findings of our integrative review, we recommend three future directions that researchers, practitioners, and policymakers can take to advance more ethical practices across AI value chains. We urge AI ethics researchers and practitioners to move toward value chain perspectives that situate actors in context, account for the many types of resources involved in co-creating AI systems, and integrate a wider range of ethical concerns across contexts and scales., Comment: 47 pages
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- 2023
24. The Paradox of Bose-Einstein Condensation
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Attard, Phil
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Condensed Matter - Statistical Mechanics ,Condensed Matter - Quantum Gases ,Physics - Chemical Physics ,Quantum Physics - Abstract
The paradox of Bose-Einstein condensation is that phenomena such as the $\lambda$-transition heat capacity and superfluid flow are macroscopic, whereas the occupancy of the ground state is microscopic. This contradiction is resolved with a simple derivation for ideal bosons that shows Bose-Einstein condensation is into multiple low-lying states, not just the ground state., Comment: 2 pages, one idea
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- 2023
25. Efficacy of Online Communication Partner Training Package for Student Healthcare Professionals
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Emma Power, Michelle C. Attard, Lucette E. Lanyon, and Leanne Togher
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Background: People with aphasia are vulnerable recipients of healthcare. The nature of the communicative environment and the communication disability can adversely impact access to timely and quality healthcare. Student healthcare professionals are often underprepared to interact successfully with people with aphasia and may benefit from communication partner training (CPT). Aims: To investigate the potential effectiveness and acceptability of a brief, two-part introductory Supported Conversation for Adults with Aphasia (SCA[superscript TM])-based CPT package, delivered to a sample of students across a diverse range of healthcare disciplines. Methods & Procedures: A pre-post-within group experimental design was used to investigate the potential effectiveness and acceptability of an online CPT package (50 minute module + 1 hour workshop) for healthcare students. The Aphasia Attitudes, Strategies and Knowledge (AASK) survey measured participants' knowledge of aphasia, facilitative communication strategies and attitudes towards people with aphasia. Data were collected pre-training, following the training module and following the workshop, and 6 weeks post-training. Statistical analysis was conducted on the AASK data. In addition, participant feedback (ratings and open text responses) was collected after the workshop. Ratings were analysed descriptively, and thematic content analysis was used for open text responses. Outcomes & Results: 236 participants completed the pre-training AASK and 106 completed the AASK at subsequent time points. Statistically significant gains were demonstrated from pre- to post-module completion. Between the end of the module and the end of the workshop, some gains were maintained and others showed further statistically significantly improvements. While all gains were not maintained at the 6-week follow-up, statistically significantly improvements from pre-training scores remained evident. Student feedback was predominantly positive, with suggested improvements for training content and length. Conclusions & Implications: The results provide preliminary evidence that a brief, online CPT package can support student healthcare professionals' knowledge and attitudes towards aphasia and communicating with people with aphasia. Online training was acceptable to students and feasible as an embedded or optional component of curriculum. Ongoing training (e.g., in the form of refresher sessions) and inclusion of a skills-based component are recommended to maximize communication skill development.
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- 2024
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26. Different Facets of Age Perception in People with Developmental Prosopagnosia and 'Super-Recognisers'
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Janice Attard-Johnson, Olivia Dark, Ebony Murray, and Sarah Bate
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The interplay between facial age and facial identity is evident from several scenarios experienced in daily life, such as when recognising a face several decades after the last exposure. However, the link between age and identity processing, and how age perception abilities might diverge in individuals with different face processing abilities, has scarcely been considered. Furthermore, the approach used to test age perception ability may also influence outcome, but the effect of different paradigms on performance is not yet known. Across three studies, we compare super-recognisers (SRs), people with developmental prosopagnosia (DPs), and a group of neurotypical controls, on three age perception paradigms. There were no differences on the numeric age estimation task (i.e. providing precise age estimates for a series of faces; Study 1), and numeric age estimation task with added noise-distortion to stimuli (Study 2). However, SRs were more accurate when instructed to classify ambient faces as either over- or under- the age of 18 compared to both DPs and controls (Study 3). Thus, there may be nuanced differences in age processing which can be tapped into using separate paradigms; however, given that the difference is only with SRs it remains unclear to what extent these are linked to facial identity processing.
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- 2024
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27. Isolating high-quality RNA for RNA-Seq from 10-year-old blood samples
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Portelli, Charlene, Seria, Elisa, Attard, Ritienne, Barzine, Mitra, Esquinas-Roman, Eva M., Borg Carbott, Francesca, Cassar, Karen, Vella, Matthew, Scicluna, Brendon P., Ebejer, Jean-Paul, Farrugia, Rosienne, and Bezzina Wettinger, Stephanie
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- 2024
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28. Single cell and spatial transcriptomics highlight the interaction of club-like cells with immunosuppressive myeloid cells in prostate cancer
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Kiviaho, Antti, Eerola, Sini K., Kallio, Heini M. L., Andersen, Maria K., Hoikka, Miina, Tiihonen, Aliisa M., Salonen, Iida, Spotbeen, Xander, Giesen, Alexander, Parker, Charles T. A., Taavitsainen, Sinja, Hantula, Olli, Marttinen, Mikael, Hermelo, Ismaïl, Ismail, Mazlina, Midtbust, Elise, Wess, Maximilian, Devlies, Wout, Sharma, Abhibhav, Krossa, Sebastian, Häkkinen, Tomi, Afyounian, Ebrahim, Vandereyken, Katy, Kint, Sam, Kesseli, Juha, Tolonen, Teemu, Tammela, Teuvo L. J., Viset, Trond, Størkersen, Øystein, Giskeødegård, Guro F., Rye, Morten B., Murtola, Teemu, Erickson, Andrew, Latonen, Leena, Bova, G. Steven, Mills, Ian G., Joniau, Steven, Swinnen, Johannes V., Voet, Thierry, Mirtti, Tuomas, Attard, Gerhardt, Claessens, Frank, Visakorpi, Tapio, Rautajoki, Kirsi J., Tessem, May-Britt, Urbanucci, Alfonso, and Nykter, Matti
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29. Two Paenibacillus spp. strains promote grapevine wood degradation by the fungus Fomitiporia mediterranea: from degradation experiments to genome analyses
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Haidar, Rana, Compant, Stéphane, Robert, Coralie, Antonielli, Livio, Yacoub, Amira, Grélard, Axelle, Loquet, Antoine, Brader, Günter, Guyoneaud, Rémy, Attard, Eléonore, and Rey, Patrice
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30. Chartering policies and operational efficiency of shipping lines: exploring strategic changes in response to the COVID-19 pandemic
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D’agostini, Enrico, Jo, Sohyun, and Attard, Maria
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31. Unexpectedly uneven distribution of functional trade-offs explains cranial morphological diversity in carnivores
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Sansalone, Gabriele, Wroe, Stephen, Coates, Geoffrey, Attard, Marie R. G., and Fruciano, Carmelo
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32. Germline sequencing in men with metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer from the BARCODE2 study reveals a wide range of pathogenic variants in DNA repair genes
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Benafif, Sarah, Jones, Ann-Britt, Merson, Susan, Rageevakumar, Reshma, McGrowder, Eva, Tyler, Matthew, Cafferty, Fay, Hogben, Matthew, Hussain, Nafisa, Bancroft, Elizabeth, Reid, Alison, Wakerell, Sarah, Karlsson, Questa, Saunders, Edward, Whitmore, Ian, Sorensen, Karina Dalsgaard, Dennis, Nening, Black, Evie, Wood, Angela, Richards, Kate, Lees, Kathryn, Perna, Carla, Falconer, Alison, Mills, Jamie, Hughes, Robert, Kumar, Shiyam, Mikropoulos, Christos, Burnett, Stephanie, Attard, Gerhardt, Hall, Emma, Kote-Jarai, Zsofia, and Eeles, Ros
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33. Further On the Fountain Effect in Superfluid Helium
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Attard, Phil
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Condensed Matter - Statistical Mechanics ,Condensed Matter - Other Condensed Matter ,Physics - Classical Physics ,Quantum Physics - Abstract
In the previous paper (Attard 2022d)on the fountain pressure in superfluid helium, it was shown that the experimentally confirmed expression of H. London (1939) was thermodynamically equivalent to equality of chemical potential. However this theoretical equivalence was not reflected in the experimental data. The problem has now been traced to errors in the enthalpy and entropy derived from the measured heat capacity by Donnelly and Barenghi (1998). In this paper the corrected thermodynamic data yields almost exact agreement between the two expressions and the measured fountain pressure. A physical explanation is given for energy minimization as the principle that drives the fountain effect and superfluid flow more generally., Comment: 7 pages, 2 figures, 1 conclusion
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34. Special Delivery: Programming with Mailbox Types (Extended Version)
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Fowler, Simon, Attard, Duncan Paul, Sowul, Franciszek, Gay, Simon J., and Trinder, Phil
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Computer Science - Programming Languages - Abstract
The asynchronous and unidirectional communication model supported by mailboxes is a key reason for the success of actor languages like Erlang and Elixir for implementing reliable and scalable distributed systems. While many actors may send messages to some actor, only the actor may (selectively) receive from its mailbox. Although actors eliminate many of the issues stemming from shared memory concurrency, they remain vulnerable to communication errors such as protocol violations and deadlocks. Mailbox types are a novel behavioural type system for mailboxes first introduced for a process calculus by de'Liguoro and Padovani in 2018, which capture the contents of a mailbox as a commutative regular expression. Due to aliasing and nested evaluation contexts, moving from a process calculus to a programming language is challenging. This paper presents Pat, the first programming language design incorporating mailbox types, and describes an algorithmic type system. We make essential use of quasi-linear typing to tame some of the complexity introduced by aliasing. Our algorithmic type system is necessarily co-contextual, achieved through a novel use of backwards bidirectional typing, and we prove it sound and complete with respect to our declarative type system. We implement a prototype type checker, and use it to demonstrate the expressiveness of Pat on a factory automation case study and a series of examples from the Savina actor benchmark suite., Comment: Extended version of paper accepted to ICFP'23
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35. Quantum Stochastic Molecular Dynamics Simulations of the Viscosity of Superfluid Helium
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Attard, Phil
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Condensed Matter - Statistical Mechanics ,Physics - Chemical Physics ,Physics - Computational Physics ,Quantum Physics - Abstract
Decoherent quantum equations of motion are derived that yield the trajectory of an open quantum system. The viscosity of superfluid Lennard-Jones helium-4 is obtained with a quantum stochastic molecular dynamics algorithm. The momentum state occupancy entropy is counted with a continuous representation of boson number and averages are obtained with umbrella sampling. Instantaneous snapshots of the Bose-Einstein condensed system show multiple highly occupied momentum states. The viscosity is obtained from the Onsager-Green-Kubo relation with the time correlation function modified in the quantum case. On the saturation curve, at higher temperatures the viscosities of the classical and quantum liquids are equal. With decreasing temperature the viscosity of the classical liquid increases whereas that of the quantum liquid decreases. Below the $\lambda$-transition the viscosity lies significantly below the classical value, being small but positive due to the mixture of condensed and uncondensed bosons. The computed trajectories give a physical explanation of the molecular mechanism for superfluidity., Comment: 23 Pages, 15 Figures
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36. Primary Teachers' Mathematical Self-Concept and Its Relationship with Classroom Practice
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Mathematics Education Research Group of Australasia (MERGA), Thompson, Matt, Attard, Catherine, and Holmes, Kathryn
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Mathematical self-concept refers to the perceived ability that one has in being able to do mathematics. While it has been shown to be a significant predictor for how students learn and apply mathematics, little research has been conducted into the relationship between the mathematical self-concept of teachers and their pedagogical practices in the mathematics classroom. This paper reports on a section of the findings from a small mixed methods study that sought to ascertain the nature of primary teachers' mathematical self-concept and how it is related to their teaching practices. Findings suggest that a teachers' mathematical self-concept does not necessarily reflect the mathematics practices evident in their classroom.
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37. A novel prostate cancer subtyping classifier based on luminal and basal phenotypes
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Weiner, Adam B, Liu, Yang, Hakansson, Alex, Zhao, Xin, Proudfoot, James A, Ho, Julian, Zhang, Jj H, Li, Eric V, Karnes, R Jeffrey, Den, Robert B, Kishan, Amar U, Reiter, Robert E, Hamid, Anis A, Ross, Ashely E, Tran, Phuoc T, Davicioni, Elai, Spratt, Daniel E, Attard, Gerhardt, Lotan, Tamara L, Lee Kiang Chua, Melvin, Sweeney, Christopher J, and Schaeffer, Edward M
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Biomedical and Clinical Sciences ,Clinical Sciences ,Oncology and Carcinogenesis ,Cancer ,Prostate Cancer ,Aging ,Genetics ,Clinical Research ,Urologic Diseases ,2.1 Biological and endogenous factors ,Aetiology ,Humans ,Male ,Prostatic Neoplasms ,Receptors ,Androgen ,Docetaxel ,Androgen Antagonists ,Gene Expression Profiling ,Phenotype ,Biomarkers ,Tumor ,Prognosis ,biomarkers ,gene expression ,gene expression profiling ,genetics ,humans ,pathology ,prognosis ,prostatic neoplasms ,tumor ,Public Health and Health Services ,Oncology & Carcinogenesis ,Oncology and carcinogenesis ,Public health - Abstract
BackgroundProstate cancer (PCa) is a clinically heterogeneous disease. The creation of an expression-based subtyping model based on prostate-specific biological processes was sought.MethodsUnsupervised machine learning of gene expression profiles from prospectively collected primary prostate tumors (training, n = 32,000; evaluation, n = 68,547) was used to create a prostate subtyping classifier (PSC) based on basal versus luminal cell expression patterns and other gene signatures relevant to PCa biology. Subtype molecular pathways and clinical characteristics were explored in five other clinical cohorts.ResultsClustering derived four subtypes: luminal differentiated (LD), luminal proliferating (LP), basal immune (BI), and basal neuroendocrine (BN). LP and LD tumors both had higher androgen receptor activity. LP tumors also had a higher expression of cell proliferation genes, MYC activity, and characteristics of homologous recombination deficiency. BI tumors possessed significant interferon γactivity and immune infiltration on immunohistochemistry. BN tumors were characterized by lower androgen receptor activity expression, lower immune infiltration, and enrichment with neuroendocrine expression patterns. Patients with LD tumors had less aggressive tumor characteristics and the longest time to metastasis after surgery. Only patients with BI tumors derived benefit from radiotherapy after surgery in terms of time to metastasis (hazard ratio [HR], 0.09; 95% CI, 0.01-0.71; n = 855). In a phase 3 trial that randomized patients with metastatic PCa to androgen deprivation with or without docetaxel (n = 108), only patients with LP tumors derived survival benefit from docetaxel (HR, 0.21; 95% CI, 0.09-0.51).ConclusionsWith the use of expression profiles from over 100,000 tumors, a PSC was developed that identified four subtypes with distinct biological and clinical features.Plain language summaryProstate cancer can behave in an indolent or aggressive manner and vary in how it responds to certain treatments. To differentiate prostate cancer on the basis of biological features, we developed a novel RNA signature by using data from over 100,000 prostate tumors-the largest data set of its kind. This signature can inform patients and physicians on tumor aggressiveness and susceptibilities to treatments to help personalize cancer management.
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38. An overview of peer-to-peer accommodation operation during the COVID-19 pandemic: responses, strategies and opportunities
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Cui, Jianqiang and Attard, Maria
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39. New Theory for Cooper Pair Formation and Superconductivity
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Attard, Phil
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Condensed Matter - Superconductivity ,Condensed Matter - Statistical Mechanics ,Quantum Physics - Abstract
A new theory for Cooper pair formation and superconductivity is derived from quantum statistical mechanics. It is shown that zero momentum Cooper pairs have non-local permutations and behave as effective bosons with an internal weight close to unity when bound by a primary minimum in the potential of mean force. For a short-ranged, shallow, and highly curved minimum there is no thermodynamic barrier to condensation. The size of the condensing Cooper pairs found here is orders of magnitude smaller than those found in BCS theory. The new statistical theory is applicable to high temperature superconductors., Comment: 11 pages with Fig 6 included. See also P. Attard, "Attraction Between Electron Pairs in High Temperature Superconductors", arXiv:2203.02598 (2022)
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40. The Athena X-ray Integral Field Unit: a consolidated design for the system requirement review of the preliminary definition phase
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Barret, Didier, Albouys, Vincent, Herder, Jan-Willem den, Piro, Luigi, Cappi, Massimo, Huovelin, Juhani, Kelley, Richard, Mas-Hesse, J. Miguel, Paltani, Stéphane, Rauw, Gregor, Rozanska, Agata, Svoboda, Jiri, Wilms, Joern, Yamasaki, Noriko, Audard, Marc, Bandler, Simon, Barbera, Marco, Barcons, Xavier, Bozzo, Enrico, Ceballos, Maria Teresa, Charles, Ivan, Costantini, Elisa, Dauser, Thomas, Decourchelle, Anne, Duband, Lionel, Duval, Jean-Marc, Fiore, Fabrizio, Gatti, Flavio, Goldwurm, Andrea, Hartog, Roland den, Jackson, Brian, Jonker, Peter, Kilbourne, Caroline, Korpela, Seppo, Macculi, Claudio, Mendez, Mariano, Mitsuda, Kazuhisa, Molendi, Silvano, Pajot, François, Pointecouteau, Etienne, Porter, Frederick, Pratt, Gabriel W., Prêle, Damien, Ravera, Laurent, Sato, Kosuke, Schaye, Joop, Shinozaki, Keisuke, Skup, Konrad, Soucek, Jan, Thibert, Tanguy, Vink, Jacco, Webb, Natalie, Chaoul, Laurence, Raulin, Desi, Simionescu, Aurora, Torrejon, Jose Miguel, Acero, Fabio, Branduardi-Raymont, Graziella, Ettori, Stefano, Finoguenov, Alexis, Grosso, Nicolas, Kaastra, Jelle, Mazzotta, Pasquale, Miller, Jon, Miniutti, Giovanni, Nicastro, Fabrizio, Sciortino, Salvatore, Yamaguchi, Hiroya, Beaumont, Sophie, Cucchetti, Edoardo, D'Andrea, Matteo, Eckart, Megan, Ferrando, Philippe, Kammoun, Elias, Lotti, Simone, Mesnager, Jean-Michel, Natalucci, Lorenzo, Peille, Philippe, de Plaa, Jelle, Ardellier, Florence, Argan, Andrea, Bellouard, Elise, Carron, Jérôme, Cavazzuti, Elisabetta, Fiorini, Mauro, Khosropanah, Pourya, Martin, Sylvain, Perry, James, Pinsard, Frederic, Pradines, Alice, Rigano, Manuela, Roelfsema, Peter, Schwander, Denis, Torrioli, Guido, Ullom, Joel, Vera, Isabel, Villegas, Eduardo Medinaceli, Zuchniak, Monika, Brachet, Frank, Cicero, Ugo Lo, Doriese, William, Durkin, Malcom, Fioretti, Valentina, Geoffray, Hervé, Jacques, Lionel, Kirsch, Christian, Smith, Stephen, Adams, Joseph, Gloaguen, Emilie, Hoogeveen, Ruud, van der Hulst, Paul, Kiviranta, Mikko, van der Kuur, Jan, Ledot, Aurélien, van Leeuwen, Bert-Joost, van Loon, Dennis, Lyautey, Bertrand, Parot, Yann, Sakai, Kazuhiro, van Weers, Henk, Abdoelkariem, Shariefa, Adam, Thomas, Adami, Christophe, Aicardi, Corinne, Akamatsu, Hiroki, Alonso, Pablo Eleazar Merino, Amato, Roberta, André, Jérôme, Angelinelli, Matteo, Anon-Cancela, Manuel, Anvar, Shebli, Atienza, Ricardo, Attard, Anthony, Auricchio, Natalia, Balado, Ana, Bancel, Florian, Barusso, Lorenzo Ferrari, Bernard, Vivian, Berrocal, Alicia, Blin, Sylvie, Bonino, Donata, Bonnet, François, Bonny, Patrick, Boorman, Peter, Boreux, Charles, Bounab, Ayoub, Boutelier, Martin, Boyce, Kevin, Brienza, Daniele, Bruijn, Marcel, Bulgarelli, Andrea, Calarco, Simona, Callanan, Paul, Camus, Thierry, Canourgues, Florent, Capobianco, Vito, Cardiel, Nicolas, Castellani, Florent, Cheatom, Oscar, Chervenak, James, Chiarello, Fabio, Clerc, Nicolas, Clerc, Laurent, Cobo, Beatriz, Coeur-Joly, Odile, Coleiro, Alexis, Colonges, Stéphane, Corcione, Leonardo, Coriat, Mickael, Coynel, Alexandre, Cuttaia, Francesco, D'Ai, Antonino, D'anca, Fabio, Dadina, Mauro, Daniel, Christophe, DeNigris, Natalie, Dercksen, Johannes, DiPirro, Michael, Doumayrou, Eric, Dubbeldam, Luc, Dupieux, Michel, Dupourqué, Simon, Durand, Jean Louis, Eckert, Dominique, Eiriz, Valvanera, Ercolani, Eric, Etcheverry, Christophe, Finkbeiner, Fred, Fiocchi, Mariateresa, Fossecave, Hervé, Franssen, Philippe, Frericks, Martin, Gabici, Stefano, Gant, Florent, Gao, Jian-Rong, Gastaldello, Fabio, Genolet, Ludovic, Ghizzardi, Simona, Gil, M Angeles Alcacera, Giovannini, Elisa, Godet, Olivier, Gomez-Elvira, Javier, Gonzalez, Manuel, Gonzalez, Raoul, Gottardi, Luciano, Granat, Dolorès, Gros, Michel, Guignard, Nicolas, Hieltjes, Paul, Hurtado, Adolfo Jesus, Irwin, Kent, Jacquey, Christian, Janiuk, Agnieszka, Jaubert, Jean, Jiménez, Maria, Jolly, Antoine, Jourdan, Thierry, Julien, Sabine, Kedziora, Bartosz, Korb, Andrew, Kreykenbohm, Ingo, König, Ole, Langer, Mathieu, Laudet, Philippe, Laurent, Philippe, Laurenza, Monica, Lesrel, Jean, Ligori, Sebastiano, Lorenz, Maximilian, Luminari, Alfredo, Maffei, Bruno, Maisonnave, Océane, Marelli, Lorenzo, Massonet, Didier, Maussang, Irwin, Melchor, Alejandro Gonzalo, Mer, Isabelle Le, Michalski, Lea, Millerioux, Jean-Pierre, Mineo, Teresa, Minervini, Gabriele, Molin, Alexeï, Monestes, David, Montinaro, Nicola, Mot, Baptiste, Murat, David, Nagayoshi, Kenichiro, Nazé, Yaël, Noguès, Loïc, Pailot, Damien, Panessa, Francesca, Parodi, Luigi, Petit, Pascal, Piconcelli, Enrico, Pinto, Ciro, Plaza, Jose Miguel Encinas, Poyatos, David, Prouvé, Thomas, Ptak, Andy, Puccetti, Simonetta, Puccio, Elena, Ramon, Pascale, Reina, Manuel, Rioland, Guillaume, Rodriguez, Louis, Roig, Anton, Rollet, Bertrand, Roncarelli, Mauro, Roudil, Gilles, Rudnicki, Tomasz, Sanisidro, Julien, Sciortino, Luisa, Silva, Vitor, Sordet, Michael, Soto-Aguilar, Javier, Spizzi, Pierre, Surace, Christian, Sánchez, Miguel Fernández, Taralli, Emanuele, Terrasa, Guilhem, Terrier, Régis, Todaro, Michela, Ubertini, Pietro, Uslenghi, Michela, de Vaate, Jan Geralt Bij, Vaccaro, Davide, Varisco, Salvatore, Varnière, Peggy, Vibert, Laurent, Vidriales, María, Villa, Fabrizio, Vodopivec, Boris Martin, Volpe, Angela, de Vries, Cor, Wakeham, Nicholas, Walmsley, Gavin, Wise, Michael, de Wit, Martin, and Woźniak, Grzegorz
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Astrophysics - Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics ,Astrophysics - Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics ,Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies ,Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena ,Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics - Abstract
The Athena X-ray Integral Unit (X-IFU) is the high resolution X-ray spectrometer, studied since 2015 for flying in the mid-30s on the Athena space X-ray Observatory, a versatile observatory designed to address the Hot and Energetic Universe science theme, selected in November 2013 by the Survey Science Committee. Based on a large format array of Transition Edge Sensors (TES), it aims to provide spatially resolved X-ray spectroscopy, with a spectral resolution of 2.5 eV (up to 7 keV) over an hexagonal field of view of 5 arc minutes (equivalent diameter). The X-IFU entered its System Requirement Review (SRR) in June 2022, at about the same time when ESA called for an overall X-IFU redesign (including the X-IFU cryostat and the cooling chain), due to an unanticipated cost overrun of Athena. In this paper, after illustrating the breakthrough capabilities of the X-IFU, we describe the instrument as presented at its SRR, browsing through all the subsystems and associated requirements. We then show the instrument budgets, with a particular emphasis on the anticipated budgets of some of its key performance parameters. Finally we briefly discuss on the ongoing key technology demonstration activities, the calibration and the activities foreseen in the X-IFU Instrument Science Center, and touch on communication and outreach activities, the consortium organisation, and finally on the life cycle assessment of X-IFU aiming at minimising the environmental footprint, associated with the development of the instrument. Thanks to the studies conducted so far on X-IFU, it is expected that along the design-to-cost exercise requested by ESA, the X-IFU will maintain flagship capabilities in spatially resolved high resolution X-ray spectroscopy, enabling most of the original X-IFU related scientific objectives of the Athena mission to be retained. (abridged)., Comment: 48 pages, 29 figures, Accepted for publication in Experimental Astronomy with minor editing
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41. Plant distribution and conservation in mediterranean islands’ lentic wetlands: there is more than aquatic species
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Fois, Mauro, Cuena-Lombraña, Alba, Artufel, Mathieu, Attard, Vincent, Cambria, Salvatore, Farrugia, Krista, Marignani, Michela, Minissale, Pietro, Pace, Andrea, Sciandrello, Saverio, Tankovic, Eva, and Bacchetta, Gianluigi
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42. On the Fountain Effect in Superfluid Helium
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Attard, Phil
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Physics - Chemical Physics ,Condensed Matter - Statistical Mechanics ,Condensed Matter - Superconductivity ,Quantum Physics - Abstract
The origin of the fountain pressure that arises from a small temperature difference in superfluid helium is analyzed. The osmotic pressure explanation due to Tisza (1938), based on the different fractions of ground state bosons, is formulated as an ideal solution and shown to overestimate the fountain pressure by an order of magnitude or more. The experimentally confirmed thermodynamic expression of H. London (1939), in which the temperature derivative of the pressure equals the entropy per unit volume, is shown to be equivalent to equality of chemical potential, not chemical potential divided by temperature. The former results from minimizing the energy at constant entropy, whereas the latter results from maximizing the entropy. It is concluded that superfluid flow in the fountain effect is driven by mechanical, not statistical, forces. This new principle appears to be a general law for flow in superfluids and superconductors., Comment: 10 pages, 5 figures, one idea
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43. Spatial Cognitive Processes Involved in Electronic Circuit Interpretation and Translation: Their Use as Powerful Pedagogical Tools within an Education Scenario
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Pule, Sarah and Attard, Jean-Paul
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While there is much research concerning the interpretation of diagrams such as geographical maps and networks for information systems, there is very little on the diagrams involved in electrical and electronic engineering. Such research is important not only because it supports arguments made for other types of diagrams but also because it informs on the cognitive processes going on while learning electrical and electronic engineering domains, which are generally considered difficult to teach and learn. Such insight is useful to have as a pedagogical tool for teachers. It might also benefit would be self-learners, entrepreneurs, and hobbyists in the field because it can guide self-learning practices. When cognitive practices specific to this knowledge domain are more understood, they might give rise to automated intelligent tutor systems which could be used to augment teaching and learning practices in the education of electrical and electronic engineering. This research analyses the spatial cognitive processes involved in the translation of an electronic circuit schematic diagram into an iconic representation of the same circuit. The work shows that the cognitive affordances of proximity and paths perceived from a circuit schematic diagram have great influence on the design of an iconic diagram, or assembly diagram, representing a topologically equivalent electronic circuit. Such cognitive affordances reflect and affect thought and can be used as powerful pedagogical tools within an educational scenario.
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44. Attraction Between Electron Pairs in High Temperature Superconductors
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Attard, Phil
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Condensed Matter - Superconductivity ,Condensed Matter - Statistical Mechanics - Abstract
It is proposed that in high temperature superconductors Cooper pairs form and condense due to the monotonic-oscillatory transition in the pair potential of mean force, which occurs quite generally at high coupling in charge systems. It is shown that the predicted transition temperatures are broadly in line with measured superconducting transition temperatures for reasonable values of the total electron density and the residual dielectric permittivity arising from the immobile electrons. The predicted transition is independent of the isotopic masses of the solid. Consequent design principles for high temperature superconductors are discussed., Comment: 4 pages, 1 idea. Fig. 1 caption corrected
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45. Bose-Einstein Condensation, the Lambda Transition, and Superfluidity for Interacting Bosons
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Attard, Phil
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Condensed Matter - Statistical Mechanics ,Condensed Matter - Superconductivity ,Physics - Chemical Physics ,Quantum Physics - Abstract
Bose-Einstein condensation and the $\lambda$-transition are described in molecular detail for bosons interacting with a pair potential. New phenomena are identified that are absent in the usual ideal gas treatment. Monte Carlo simulations of Lennard-Jones helium-4 neglecting ground momentum state bosons give a diverging heat capacity approaching the transition. Pure permutation loops give continuous growth in the occupancy of the ground momentum state. Mixed ground and excited momentum state permutation loops give a discontinuous transition to the condensed phase. The consequent latent heat for the $\lambda$-transition is 3\% of the total energy. The predicted critical velocity for superfluid flow is within a factor of three of the measured values over three orders of magnitude in pore diameter., Comment: 17 pages, 6 figures, 4 tables, one idea
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46. Assessing climate change vulnerability of coastal roads
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Rocchi, Lucia, Rizzo, Anthony G., Paolotti, Luisa, Boggia, Antonio, and Attard, Maria
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- 2024
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47. An Investigation of the Professional Behaviour, Status, Career and Identities of Teachers in Malta
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Attard Tonna, Michelle and Calleja, James
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Given the current shortage of teachers and the diminishing attraction of the teaching profession, it is important to have analytic and systematic studies of teachers' lives and careers, and to locate teachers' lives within a wider contextual understanding. The rationale for this educational research paper is to study Maltese teachers' professional behaviour and how they define themselves as teachers, particularly in a period of time where teachers in Malta were experiencing reform fatigue. The authors' aims were to explore the factors which motivate people to enter and remain into teaching, and to identify the routes they take throughout their career. Data were collected through an empirical research consisting of an online questionnaire with open-ended questions with teachers (n = 755). One of the findings shows that the majority of teachers enter the profession for altruistic motives, however, if given the opportunity, they would move into another role or profession.
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48. Establishing an Evidence-Base for Supporting Middle Leadership Practice Development in Schools
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Peter Grootenboer, Sharon Tindall-Ford, Christine Edwards-Groves, and Catherine Attard
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Amidst ongoing calls for teaching improvement, there has been growing interest in the work of middle leaders in leading school-based curriculum and professional development. Research and policy initiatives have acknowledged that these leaders in schools are well placed to successfully drive educational change that leads to improved educational outcomes for students. This has led to an increase in development programmes for middle leaders, but there appears to be a distinctive disconnect between the research and theory that should inform these, initiatives. This article reports findings gathered from a questionnaire completed by almost 200 middle leaders from across Australia, conducted as part of a larger national mixed method research studying middle leader practices. The instrument was designed to investigate the practices of middle leaders who were responsible for leading school-based development, based on three domains of middle leading practices: leading and teaching, managing and facilitating, and communicating and collaborating. Multivariate analysis techniques were used to analyse the data, and there were statistically significant differences in the practices of middle leaders based on school type and their professional accreditation levels. Participant responses related to highlighted high administration workload potentially impacted ML practices related to leading teaching and learning.
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49. Is It the Same, Socially? Fully Online Learning and Its Impacts on Social Identification, Academic Performance and Confidence
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Riley Attard, Lillian Smyth, Lara Ollis, Krisztina Valter, and Alexandra L. Webb
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Previous research demonstrates links between student social identification, perceived learning norms, learning approaches and academic outcomes and indicates the value of bolstering student social identification in higher education settings. The current study aimed to examine whether the models identified in this previous research replicated in a fully online environment. This is critical knowledge in the context of the industry-wide debate on the gains and losses of online university. Self-report survey data (N = 112), e-learning analytics and grades were used to examine student social identification, perceptions, behaviours, and outcomes over a 4-month period of online learning during the COVID-19 pandemic. Results were unexpected: previous models failed to replicate in our data. Exploratory analysis identified three ways forward: examination of student learning activity outside of institutionally provided online contexts, revisiting the use of SPQ as a measure of learning approach, and examining student social interactions and identification in a social media-rich online environment.
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50. Teologia morale e pastorale in dialogo Guido Gatti F. Attard P. Carlotti
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Kostko, Giovanni
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- 2003
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