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2. Potential use of the cusp and crown areas of the maxillary posterior teeth measured with a two-dimensional stereomicroscope for sex determination
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Riaz, Samiya, Khamis, Mohd Fadhli Bin, Ahmad, Wan Muhamad Amir Bin W, Abdullah, Johari Yap, and Alam, Mohammad Khursheed
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- 2024
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3. Latest results on quiescent and post-disruption runaway electron mitigation experiments at Frascati Tokamak Upgrade
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Carnevale, D., Buratti, P., Baruzzo, M., Bin, W., Bombarda, F., Boncagni, L., Paz-Soldan, C., Calacci, L., Cappelli, M., Castaldo, C., Ceccuzzi, S., Centioli, C., Cianfarani, C., Coda, S., Cordella, F., Arcangelo, O. D, Decker, J., Duval, B., Esposito, B., Gabellieri, L., Galeani, S., Garavaglia, S., Galperti, C., Ghillardi, G., Granucci, G., Lenhen, M., Liuzza, D., Martinelli, F., Mazzotta, C., Napoli, F., Nardon, E., Oliva, F., Panaccione, L., Passeri, M., Pucella, G., Ramogida, G., Romano, A., Sassano, M., Tudisco, O., team, the Ftu, and Team, Eurofusion Mst1
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Physics - Plasma Physics - Abstract
Results from the last FTU campaigns on the deuterium large (wrt FTU volume) pellet REs suppression capability, mainly due to the induced burst MHD activity expelling REs seed are presented for discharges with 0.5 MA and 5.3T. Clear indications of avalanche multiplication of REs following single pellet injection on 0.36 MA flat-top discharges is shown together with quantitative indications of dissipative effects in terms of critical electrical field increase due to fan-like instabilities. Analysis of large fan-like instabilities on post-disruption RE beams, that seem to be correlated with low electrical field and background density drops, reveal their strong RE energy suppression capability suggesting a new strategy for RE energy suppression controlling large fan instabilities. We demonstrate how such density drops can be induced using modulated ECRH power on post-disruption beams., Comment: DRAFT that will be submitted to NF (the conference version is on FEC/IAEA conference 2020)
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- 2021
4. Fast dynamics of radiofrequency emission in plasmas with runaway electrons
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Buratti, P., Bin, W., Cardinali, A., Carnevale, D., Castaldo, C., D'Arcangelo, O., Napoli, F., Ravera, G. L., Selce, A., Panaccione, L., Romano, A., and Team, FTU
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Physics - Plasma Physics - Abstract
Radiofrequency emission in the 0.4 - 3 GHz range from FTU plasmas in presence of runaway electrons (RE) has been measured with unprecedentedly high time resolution. Rapid emission bursts associated with enhanced RE pitch angle scattering reveal kinetic instabilities affecting evolution of the RE population from the buildup phase. Such measurements also provide a sensitive monitor for instabilities during early RE formation. The leading edge of radio bursts is much shorter than interleaving periods of low emission; spectral broadening during growth indicates nonlinear wave coupling as an explanation for the observed intermittency. Radiofrequency emission disappears at the beginning of post-disruption RE plateaus, and subsequently reappears in the shape of very intense bursts accompanied by strong rises of suprathermal electron cyclotron emission., Comment: 5 pages, 8 figures. To be submitted to phys. Rev. Lett. Category: physics.plasm-ph - Plasma Physics
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- 2020
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5. Warum ich Christ bin W. Jens
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- 1981
6. Giant intracranial arachnoid cyst in an outstanding soldier.
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Liangliang M, Yuhuan L, and Bin W
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- Humans, Male, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Adult, Arachnoid Cysts diagnostic imaging, Arachnoid Cysts surgery, Arachnoid Cysts complications, Military Personnel
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This article reports a case of a large intracranial arachnoid cyst in a soldier who had performed well. This is a very marvelous and interesting case. Although the cyst pressed the entire brain into the contralateral cranial cavity, the patient did not show any significant clinical symptoms and had excellent motor and cognitive abilities, reflecting the excellent plasticity of the brain tissue., Competing Interests: Declarations. Ethical approval: All procedures performed in studies involving human participants were in accordance with the ethical standards of the institutional and/or national research committee and with the 1975 Helsinki Declaration and its later amendments or comparable ethical standards. Informed consent for publication of the case report was obtained from the patient. Conflict of interest: LL Meng, YH Li, and B Wu declare that they have no competing interests., (© 2024. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature.)
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- 2024
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7. Circumferential Crack Detection in Ultra-High-Pressure Tubular Reactors with Pulsed Eddy Current Testing.
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Wang Y, Sun J, Hu H, Hu B, Bin W, Shi W, and Fu Y
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Ultra-high-pressure tubular reactors are crucial pieces of equipment for polyethylene production. Long-term operation under high temperature, high pressure, and other extremely harsh conditions can lead to various defects, with circumferential cracks posing a major safety risk. Detecting cracks is challenging, particularly when they are under a protective layer of a certain thickness. This study designed a pulsed eddy current differential probe to detect circumferential cracks in ultra-high-pressure tubular reactors, with the lift-off distance acting as a protective layer. Detection models for traditional cylindrical and semi-circular excitation differential probes were established using finite element simulations. Corresponding experiments under different lift-off conditions were carried out, and the model's accuracy was verified by the consistency between the simulation results and experimental data. The distribution of the eddy current field under different conditions and the disturbances caused by cracks at various positions to the detection signal were then calculated in the simulations. The simulation results showed that the cracks significantly disturbed the eddy current field of the semi-circular excitation differential probe compared with that of the traditional cylindrical probe. The designed differential probe effectively detected circumferential cracks of specific lengths and depths using the difference in the voltage signals. The experimental results were in agreement with the simulation results, showing that the designed probe could effectively detect 20 mm-long circumferential cracks at a lift-off of 60 mm. The experimental results also show that the probe's detection coverage area in the axial direction varied with the lift-off height. The probe design and findings are valuable for detecting cracks in ultra-high-pressure tubular reactors with protective layers.
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- 2024
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8. NF-κB/miR-455-5p/SOCS3 Axis Aggravates Sepsis-Induced Acute Kidney Injury through Promoting Renal Inflammation.
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Yan M, Zhang N, Quan L, Bin W, Xi J, Dou C, Liu Z, Gui Y, and Yin LH
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Introduction: Sepsis is the leading contributor to acute kidney injury (AKI), responsible for 45-70% of AKI occurrences. Despite this, septic AKI is a highly multifactorial and complex condition, and our grasp of its pathogenesis is still not fully developed. Consequently, there remains a significant gap in effective diagnostic and therapeutic strategies for septic AKI., Methods: In the in vitro experiments, BUMPT cells were exposed to lipopolysaccharides (LPS). In vivo experiments involved inducing sepsis in mice through administration of LPS injections. Additionally, in certain experiments, either a miR-455-5p mimic or an anti-miR-455-5p LAN was administered to the mice via injections into the tail vein. The mice were then sacrificed 24 h following LPS administration for subsequent analysis., Results: We observed a significant elevation in miR-455-5p levels within renal tubular cells following LPS-induced septic AKI. Our investigation revealed that NF-κB plays a crucial role in the upregulation of miR-455-5p. Inhibition of NF-κB using TPCA-1 prevented the rise in miR-455-5p levels in BUMPT cells (mouse proximal tubular cells from Boston University) cultured in vitro. Chromatin immunoprecipitation assays confirmed that NF-κB directly interacts with the promoter region of the miR-455-5p gene in response to LPS treatment. Functionally, introducing miR-455-5p mimics intensified cell apoptosis, kidney damage, and the production of inflammatory cytokines, while silencing miR-455-5p had protective effects in septic mice. Notably, administering anti-miR-455-5p enhanced SOCS3 expression, whereas miR-455-5p mimics reduced SOCS3 levels following LPS exposure. Furthermore, our luciferase reporter assays demonstrated that SOCS3 is a direct target of miR-455-5p., Conclusion: This study indicates an NF-κB/miR-455-5p/SOCS3 axis which can exacerbate kidney damage by enhancing renal inflammation. This process highlights potential therapeutic targets for managing septic AKI., (© 2024 S. Karger AG, Basel.)
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- 2024
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9. A single-pixel and non-redundant branching-based algorithm for nailfold capillary skeleton line extraction.
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Zhou B, Yin H, Wu Y, Ye Q, Lin J, Ye C, Xie M, Li X, Bin W, and Yang Z
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Background: Static nailfold capillary parameters are important parameters that reflect the health of the human body. Disease onset or progression is often accompanied by changes in the physiological parameters of the nailfold. Hence, the physiological parameters of the nailfold are closely related to the study of disease, with their automated and high-precision measurements playing a crucial role in these studies. Currently, manually measured values of the nailfold's parameters are the gold standard; however, they are time consuming and labor intensive, making the development of automated measurement methods essential. Most automated measurement methods use skeleton lines; however, current skeleton-thinning algorithms have non-single pixels and redundant branches that lead to reduced measurement accuracy. This study proposes a single-pixel and non-redundant branching-based skeleton line extraction algorithm for nailfold capillaries, which is then applied to nailfold static parameter calculations to improve accuracy., Methods: The algorithm includes deletion and restoration templates combined with the depth-first search method to obtain single-pixel skeleton lines without redundant branches. These lines are applied to the static nailfold capillary parameter measurement method based on digital image processing to calculate the blood vessel diameter., Results: The results show that the proposed method can obtain the single-pixel skeleton line without the redundant branches that are required for the parameter calculations and improve the accuracy of the nailfold capillary diameter measurement. Experiments showed that the root mean square errors (RMSEs) of the labeled apical diameter, arterial limb diameter, and venous limb diameter were 0.794, 0.756, and 0.830 µm, respectively, when the calculated results were compared with those of the manual calculations. According to the accuracy formula, the accuracy of the method in this study is 90%. We calculated the P values of the algorithmic and manual measurements to P<0.001 and found that the difference in the measurements of the proposed algorithm is statistically significant. Therefore, the method in this study has high sensitivity and specificity for the measurement of normal nailfold capillaries., Conclusions: The proposed algorithm could obtain single-pixel skeleton lines without redundant branches, thereby improving the nailfold static parameter measurement accuracy., Competing Interests: Conflicts of Interest: All authors have completed the ICMJE uniform disclosure form (available at https://qims.amegroups.com/article/view/10.21037/qims-24-847/coif). The other authors have no conflicts of interest to declare., (2024 AME Publishing Company. All rights reserved.)
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- 2024
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10. An Automated Multi-scale Feature Fusion Network for Spine Fracture Segmentation Using Computed Tomography Images.
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Saeed MU, Bin W, Sheng J, and Mobarak Albarakati H
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- Humans, Deep Learning, Neural Networks, Computer, Image Processing, Computer-Assisted methods, Algorithms, Machine Learning, Tomography, X-Ray Computed methods, Spinal Fractures diagnostic imaging
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Spine fractures represent a critical health concern with far-reaching implications for patient care and clinical decision-making. Accurate segmentation of spine fractures from medical images is a crucial task due to its location, shape, type, and severity. Addressing these challenges often requires the use of advanced machine learning and deep learning techniques. In this research, a novel multi-scale feature fusion deep learning model is proposed for the automated spine fracture segmentation using Computed Tomography (CT) to these challenges. The proposed model consists of six modules; Feature Fusion Module (FFM), Squeeze and Excitation (SEM), Atrous Spatial Pyramid Pooling (ASPP), Residual Convolution Block Attention Module (RCBAM), Residual Border Refinement Attention Block (RBRAB), and Local Position Residual Attention Block (LPRAB). These modules are used to apply multi-scale feature fusion, spatial feature extraction, channel-wise feature improvement, segmentation border results border refinement, and positional focus on the region of interest. After that, a decoder network is used to predict the fractured spine. The experimental results show that the proposed approach achieves better accuracy results in solving the above challenges and also performs well compared to the existing segmentation methods., (© 2024. The Author(s) under exclusive licence to Society for Imaging Informatics in Medicine.)
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- 2024
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11. Runaway Electron Control in FTU
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Carnevale, D., Esposito, B., Gospodarczyk, M., Boncagni, L., Sassano, M., Galeani, S., Marocco, D., Panaccione, L., Tudisco, O., Bin, W., Cianfarani, C., Ferrò, G., Granucci, G., Gabrielli, A., Maddaluno, C., Martìn-Solìs, J. R., Popovic, Z., Martinelli, F., Pucella, G., Ramogida, G., Riva, M., and Team, FTU
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Physics - Plasma Physics - Abstract
Experimental results on the position and current control of disruption generated runaway electrons (RE) in FTU are presented. A scanning interferometer diagnostic has been used to analyze the time evolution of the RE beam radial position and its instabilities. Correspondence of the interferometer time traces, radial profile reconstructed via magnetic measurements and fission chamber signals are discussed. New RE control algorithms, which define in real-time updated plasma current and position references, have been tested in two experimental scenarios featuring disruption generated RE plateaus. Comparative studies among 52 discharges with disruption generated RE beam plateaus are presented in order to assess the effectiveness of the proposed control strategies as the RE beam interaction with the plasma facing components is reduced while the current is ramped-down.
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- 2015
12. Absolute Protein Binding Free Energy Simulations for Ligands with Multiple Poses, a Thermodynamic Path That Avoids Exhaustive Enumeration of the Poses.
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Yoshitake Sakae, Bin W. Zhang, Ronald M. Levy, and Nan-Jie Deng
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- 2020
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13. Recent experiments with the European 1MW, 170GHz industrial CW and short-pulse gyrotrons for ITER
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Ioannidis, Z. C., Albajar, F., Alberti, S., Avramidis, K. A., Bin, W., Bonicelli, T., Bruschi, A., Chelis, J., Fanale, F., Gantenbein, G., Genoud, J., Hogge, J.-P., Hermann, V., Illy, S., Jelonnek, J., Jin, J., Kasparek, W., Latsas, G. P., Legrand, F., Lechte, C., Pagonakis, I. Gr., Rzesnicki, T., Sánchez, F., Schlatter, C., Schmid, M., Tigelis, I. G., Thumm, M., Tran, M. Q., Zisis, A., and Zein, A.
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- 2019
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14. Tests and developments of a long-pulse high-power 170 GHz absorbing matched load
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Bin, W., Bruschi, A., Fanale, F., Francesca, M., Lucca, F., Albajar, F., Alberti, S., Carannante, G., Cavinato, M., Chelis, I., Dell'Era, F., Fasel, D., Gantenbein, G., Goodman, T., Granucci, G., Hogge, J.-P., Ikeda, R., Ioannidis, Z., Legrand, F., Mellera, V., Minelli, D., Nardone, A., Pagonakis, I., Rispoli, N., Rzesnicki, T., Sanchez, F., Spinicchia, N., Takahashi, K., Tigelis, I., and Viganò, F.
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- 2019
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15. Stitching method for panoramic nail fold images based on capillary contour enhancement.
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Lin J, Yin H, Wu Y, Luo J, Ye Q, Zhou B, Xie M, Ye C, Liang J, Li X, Bin W, and Yang Z
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- Humans, Image Processing, Computer-Assisted methods, Capillaries diagnostic imaging, Algorithms, Nails diagnostic imaging, Nails blood supply
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Nail fold capillaroscopy is an important means of monitoring human health. Panoramic nail fold images improve the efficiency and accuracy of examinations. However, the acquisition of panoramic nail fold images is seldom studied and the problem manifests of few matching feature points when image stitching is used for such images. Therefore, this paper presents a method for panoramic nail fold image stitching based on vascular contour enhancement, which first solves the problem of few matching feature points by pre-processing the image with contrast-constrained adaptive histogram equalization (CLAHE), bilateral filtering (BF), and sharpening algorithms. The panoramic images of the nail fold blood vessels are then successfully stitched using the fast robust feature (SURF), fast library of approximate nearest neighbors (FLANN) and random sample agreement (RANSAC) algorithms. The experimental results show that the panoramic image stitched by this paper's algorithm has a field of view width of 7.43 mm, which improves the efficiency and accuracy of diagnosis., (© 2024 Wiley‐VCH GmbH.)
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- 2024
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16. Prediction of postoperative complications following transanal total mesorectal excision in middle and low rectal cancer: development and internal validation of a clinical prediction model.
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Jingtao Z, Bin W, Haoyu B, Hexin L, Xuejun Y, Tinghao W, Zhiwen X, and Jun Y
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- Humans, Male, Female, Middle Aged, Risk Factors, Case-Control Studies, Aged, Logistic Models, Reproducibility of Results, Anal Canal surgery, ROC Curve, Risk Assessment, Rectal Neoplasms surgery, Postoperative Complications etiology, Nomograms
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Purpose: The objective of this study is to develop a nomogram for the personalized prediction of postoperative complication risks in patients with middle and low rectal cancer who are undergoing transanal total mesorectal excision (taTME). This tool aims to assist clinicians in early identification of high-risk patients and in addressing preoperative risk factors to enhance surgical safety., Methods: In this case-control study, 207 patients diagnosed with middle and low rectal cancer and undergoing taTME between February 2018 and November 2023 at The First Affiliated Hospital of Xiamen University were included. Independent risk factors for postoperative complications were analyzed using the Least Absolute Shrinkage and Selection Operator (LASSO) regression and multifactorial logistic regression models. A predictive nomogram was constructed using R Studio., Results: Among the 207 patients, 57 (27.5%) experienced postoperative complications. The LASSO and multifactorial logistic regression analyses identified operation time (OR = 1.010, P = 0.007), smoking history (OR = 9.693, P < 0.001), anastomotic technique (OR = 0.260, P = 0.004), and ASA score (OR = 9.077, P = 0.051) as significant predictors. These factors were integrated into the nomogram. The model's accuracy was validated through receiver operating characteristic curves, calibration curves, consistency indices, and decision curve analysis., Conclusion: The developed nomogram, incorporating operation time, smoking history, anastomotic technique, and ASA score, effectively forecasts postoperative complication risks in taTME procedures. It is a valuable tool for clinicians to identify patients at heightened risk and initiate timely interventions, ultimately improving patient outcomes., (© 2024. The Author(s).)
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- 2024
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17. Expanding the clinical application of OPM-MEG using an effective automatic suppression method for the dental brace metal artifact.
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Wang R, Fu K, Zhao R, Wang D, Yang Z, Bin W, Gao Y, and Ning X
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- Humans, Adult, Female, Male, Algorithms, Metals, Signal Processing, Computer-Assisted, Young Adult, Brain physiology, Artifacts, Magnetoencephalography methods, Magnetoencephalography instrumentation
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Optically pumped magnetometer magnetoencephalography (OPM-MEG) holds significant promise for clinical functional brain imaging due to its superior spatiotemporal resolution. However, effectively suppressing metallic artifacts, particularly from devices such as orthodontic braces and vagal nerve stimulators remains a major challenge, hindering the wider clinical application of wearable OPM-MEG devices. A comprehensive analysis of metal artifact characteristics from time, frequency, and time-frequency perspectives was conducted for the first time using an OPM-MEG device in clinical medicine. This study focused on patients with metal orthodontics, examining the modulation of metal artifacts by breath and head movement, the incomplete regular sub-Gaussian distribution, and the high absolute power ratio in the 0.5-8 Hz band. The existing metal artifact suppression algorithms applied to SQUID-MEG, such as fast independent component analysis (FastICA), information maximization (Infomax), and algorithms for multiple unknown signal extraction (AMUSE), exhibit limited efficacy. Consequently, this study introduced the second-order blind identification (SOBI) algorithm, which utilized multiple time delays for the component separation of OPM-MEG measurement signals. We modified the time delays of the SOBI method to improve its efficacy in separating artifact components, particularly those in the ultralow frequency range. This approach employs the frequency-domain absolute power ratio, root mean square (RMS) value, and mutual information methods to automate the artifact component screening process. The effectiveness of this method was validated through simulation experiments involving four subjects in both resting and evoked experiments. In addition, the proposed method was also validated by the actual OPM-MEG evoked experiments of three subjects. Comparative analyses were conducted against the FastICA, Infomax, and AMUSE algorithms. Evaluation metrics included normalized mean square error, normalized delta band power error, RMS error, and signal-to-noise ratio, demonstrating that the proposed method provides optimal suppression of metal artifacts. This advancement holds promise for enhancing data quality and expanding the clinical applications of OPM-MEG., Competing Interests: Declaration of competing interest The authors declare the following financial interests/personal relationships which may be considered as potential competing interests: Xiaolin Ning reports financial support was provided by Natural Science Foundation of Beijing Municipal. Xiaolin Ning reports financial support was provided by Innovation Program for Quantum Science and Technology., (Copyright © 2024 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.)
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- 2024
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18. Steady-state simulations using weighted ensemble path sampling
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Bhatt, Divesh, Zhang, Bin W., and Zuckerman, Daniel M.
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Physics - Biological Physics ,Physics - Computational Physics - Abstract
We extend the weighted ensemble (WE) path sampling method to perform rigorous statistical sampling for systems at steady state. The straightforward steady-state implementation of WE is directly practical for simple landscapes, but not when significant metastable intermediates states are present. We therefore develop an enhanced WE scheme, building on existing ideas, which accelerates attainment of steady state in complex systems. We apply both WE approaches to several model systems confirming their correctness and efficiency by comparison with brute-force results. The enhanced version is significantly faster than the brute force and straightforward WE for systems with WE bins that accurately reflect the reaction coordinate(s). The new WE methods can also be applied to equilibrium sampling, since equilibrium is a steady state.
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- 2009
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19. Weighted Ensemble Path Sampling for Multiple Reaction Channels
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Zhang, Bin W., Jasnow, David, and Zuckerman, Daniel M.
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Physics - Biological Physics ,Physics - Computational Physics - Abstract
Finding and sampling multiple reaction channels for molecular transitions remains an important challenge in physical chemistry. Here we show that the weighted ensemble (WE) path sampling method can readily sample multiple channels. In a first test, both the WE and transition path sampling methods are applied to two-dimensional model potentials. The comparison explains why the weighted ensemble approach will not be trapped in one channel. The WE approach is then used to sample the full transition path ensemble in implicitly solvated alanine dipeptide at two different temperatures. The ensembles are of sufficient quality to permit quantification of the fractional importance of each channel, even at T=300K when brute-force simulation is prohibitively expensive., Comment: 14 pages, 6 figures and 2 tables
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- 2009
20. Is the Functional Response of a Receptor Determined by the Thermodynamics of Ligand Binding?
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Vögele, Martin, primary, Zhang, Bin W., additional, Kaindl, Jonas, additional, and Wang, Lingle, additional
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- 2023
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21. The 'weighted ensemble' path sampling method is statistically exact for a broad class of stochastic processes and binning procedures
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Zhang, Bin W., Zuckerman, Daniel M., and Jasnow, David
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Physics - Computational Physics ,Physics - Chemical Physics - Abstract
The "weighted ensemble" method, introduced by Huber and Kim, [G. A. Huber and S. Kim, Biophys. J. 70, 97 (1996)], is one of a handful of rigorous approaches to path sampling of rare events. Expanding earlier discussions, we show that the technique is statistically exact for a wide class of Markovian and non-Markovian dynamics. The derivation is based on standard path-integral (path probability) ideas, but recasts the weighted-ensemble approach as simple "resampling" in path space. Similar reasoning indicates that arbitrary nonstatic binning procedures, which merely guide the resampling process, are also valid. Numerical examples confirm the claims, including the use of bins which can adaptively find the target state in a simple model., Comment: Minor refinements to previous
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- 2008
22. SCOPE OF AUDIT AND EFFECTIVENESS OF PUBLIC SECTOR AUDIT IN MALAYSIA
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null Nor Raihana Asmar Mohd Noor, null T. Ramayah, null Syed Azlan Al Jaffree Syed Khadzil, null Nor Halida Haziaton Mohd Noor, and null Wan Yusrol Rizal Bin W. Yusof
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Economics and Econometrics ,Strategy and Management ,Business and International Management ,Finance - Abstract
The public sector audit is a cornerstone for an effective corporate governance. However, its effectiveness largely depends on the scope of audit conducted in public sector agencies. Therefore, this paper examines scope of audit and its effects on the effectiveness of public sector audit in Malaysia. The respondents include the public sector auditors. By employing non-probability purposive sampling using 203 respondents and analysed using Partial Least Square Structural Equation Modeling (PLS-SEM), it was discovered that the scope of audit have a significant positive effect on the effectiveness of public sector audit. The finding reveals that performance and compliance auditing is crucial in public sector. A sound regulatory mechanism in terms of rewards and punishment should be fair and clear. This is important to ensure that the internal auditors strictly address the non-performance behaviours of the government. The research topic is relatively new in Malaysian public sector. This study is therefore likely to significantly contribute to the knowledge about how scope of audit operates in a public sector agencies context that differs significantly from the contexts of private sector agencies.
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23. Transition-Event Durations in One Dimensional Activated Processes
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Zhang, Bin W., Jasnow, David, and Zuckerman, Daniel M.
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Condensed Matter - Statistical Mechanics - Abstract
Despite their importance in activated processes, transition-event durations -- which are much shorter than first passage times -- have not received a complete theoretical treatment. We therefore study the distribution of durations of transition events over a barrier in a one-dimensional system undergoing over-damped Langevin dynamics., Comment: 39 pages, 11 figures
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24. Experimental verification of the European 1 MW, 170 GHz industrial CW prototype gyrotron for ITER
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Rzesnicki, T., Albajar, F., Alberti, S., Avramidis, K.A., Bin, W., Bonicelli, T., Braunmueller, F., Bruschi, A., Chelis, J., Frigot, P.-E., Gantenbein, G., Hermann, V., Hogge, J.-P., Illy, S., Ioannidis, Z.C., Jin, J., Jelonnek, J., Kasparek, W., Latsas, G.P., Lechte, C., Lontano, M., Kobarg, T., Pagonakis, I.G., Rozier, Y., Schlatter, C., Schmid, M., Tigelis, I.G., Thumm, M., Tran, M.Q., Vomvoridis, J.L., and Zisis, A.
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- 2017
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25. D-shaped configurations in FTU for testing liquid lithium limiter: Preliminary studies and experiments
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Ramogida, G., Calabrò, G., Crisanti, F., Apicella, M.L., Artaserse, G., Bin, W., Boncagni, L., Brolatti, G., Buratti, P., Carlini, M., Carnevale, D., Costa, P., Crescenzi, F., Cucchiaro, A., Frigione, D., Garavaglia, S., Gospodarcyk, M., Granucci, G., Iafrati, M., Lampasi, A., Maddaluno, G., Maffia, G., Maviglia, F., Mazzitelli, G., Mazzuca, R., Moneti, M., Moro, A., Pucella, G., Reale, M., Roccella, S., Starace, F., Tuccillo, A.A., Vertkov, A., and Zito, P.
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- 2017
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26. Dynamic and frequency behaviour of the MARFE instability on FTU
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Mazzotta, C., Spizzo, G., Pucella, G., Giovannozzi, E., Tudisco, O., Apruzzese, G., Bin, W., and Esposito, B.
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- 2017
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27. An Updated Comprehensive Pharmacovigilance Study of Drug-Induced Thrombocytopenia Based on FDA Adverse Event Reporting System Data.
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Kunyu L, Shuping S, Chang S, Yiyue C, Qinyu X, Ting Z, and Bin W
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- United States, Humans, United States Food and Drug Administration, Antibodies, Monoclonal, Adverse Drug Reaction Reporting Systems, Heparin, Pharmacovigilance, Thrombocytopenia
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Drug-induced thrombocytopenia (DIT) deserves both clinical and research attention for the serious clinical consequences and high prevalence of the condition. The current study aimed to perform a comprehensive pharmacovigilance analysis of DIT reported in the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Adverse Event Reporting System (FAERS) database, with a particular focus on drugs associated with thrombocytopenia events. A disproportionality analysis of DIT was conducted using reports submitted to FARES from January 2004 to December 2022. Both the information component (IC) and reporting odds ratio (ROR) algorithms were applied to identify an association between target drugs and DIT events. A total of 15,940,383 cases were gathered in FAERS, 168,657 of which were related to DIT events. The top 50 drugs ranked by number of cases and ranked by signal strength were documented. The top 5 drugs ranked by number of cases were lenalidomide (10,601 cases), niraparib (3726 cases), ruxolitinib (3624 cases), eltrombopag (3483 cases), and heparin (3478 cases). The top 5 drugs ranked by signal strength were danaparoid (ROR 37.61, 95%CI 30.46-46.45), eptifibatide (ROR 34.75, 95%CI 30.65-39.4), inotersen (ROR 34.00, 95%CI 29.47-39.23), niraparib (ROR 30.53, 95%CI 29.42-31.69), and heparin (ROR 28.84, 95%CI 27.76-29.97). The top 3 involved drug groups were protein kinase inhibitors, antimetabolites, and monoclonal antibodies and antibody-drug conjugates. The current comprehensive pharmacovigilance study identified more drugs associated with thrombocytopenia. Although the mechanisms of DIT have been elucidated for some drugs, others still require further investigation., (© 2023, The American College of Clinical Pharmacology.)
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28. Overview of the TCV tokamak experimental programme
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Reimerdes, H, Agostini, M, Alessi, E, Alberti, S, Andrebe, Y, Arnichand, H, Balbin, J, Bagnato, F, Baquero-Ruiz, M, Bernert, M, Bin, W, Blanchard, P, Blanken, T, Boedo, J, Brida, D, Brunner, S, Bogar, C, Bogar, O, Bolzonella, T, Bombarda, F, Bouquey, F, Bowman, C, Brunetti, D, Buermans, J, Bufferand, H, Calacci, L, Camenen, Y, Carli, S, Carnevale, D, Carpanese, F, Causa, F, Cavalier, J, Cavedon, M, Cazabonne, J, Cerovsky, J, Chandra, R, Chandrarajan Jayalekshmi, A, Chellai, O, Chmielewski, P, Choi, D, Ciraolo, G, Classen, I, Coda, S, Colandrea, C, Dal Molin, A, David, P, De Baar, M, Decker, J, Dekeyser, W, De Oliveira, H, Douai, D, Dreval, M, Dunne, M, Duval, B, Elmore, S, Embreus, O, Eriksson, F, Faitsch, M, Falchetto, G, Farnik, M, Fasoli, A, Fedorczak, N, Felici, F, Fevrier, O, Ficker, O, Fil, A, Fontana, M, Fransson, E, Frassinetti, L, Furno, I, Gahle, D, Galassi, D, Galazka, K, Galperti, C, Garavaglia, S, Garcia-Munoz, M, Geiger, B, Giacomin, M, Giruzzi, G, Gobbin, M, Golfinopoulos, T, Goodman, T, Gorno, S, Granucci, G, Graves, J, Griener, M, Gruca, M, Gyergyek, T, Haelterman, R, Hakola, A, Han, W, Happel, T, Harrer, G, Harrison, J, Henderson, S, Hogeweij, G, Hogge, J, Hoppe, M, Horacek, J, Huang, Z, Iantchenko, A, Innocente, P, Insulander Bjork, K, Ionita-Schrittweiser, C, Isliker, H, Jardin, A, Jaspers, R, Karimov, R, Karpushov, A, Kazakov, Y, Komm, M, Kong, M, Kovacic, J, Krutkin, O, Kudlacek, O, Kumar, U, Kwiatkowski, R, Labit, B, Laguardia, L, Lammers, J, Laribi, E, Laszynska, E, Lazaros, A, Linder, O, Linehan, B, Lipschultz, B, Llobet, X, Loizu, J, Lunt, T, Macusova, E, Marandet, Y, Maraschek, M, Marceca, G, Marchetto, C, Marchioni, S, Marmar, E, Martin, Y, Martinelli, L, Matos, F, Maurizio, R, Mayoral, M, Mazon, D, Menkovski, V, Merle, A, Merlo, G, Meyer, H, Mikszuta-Michalik, K, Molina Cabrera, P, Morales, J, Moret, J, Moro, A, Moulton, D, Muhammed, H, Myatra, O, Mykytchuk, D, Napoli, F, Nem, R, Nielsen, A, Nocente, M, Nowak, S, Offeddu, N, Olsen, J, Orsitto, F, Pan, O, Papp, G, Pau, A, Perek, A, Pesamosca, F, Peysson, Y, Pigatto, L, Piron, C, Poradzinski, M, Porte, L, Putterich, T, Rabinski, M, Raj, H, Rasmussen, J, Ratta, G, Ravensbergen, T, Ricci, D, Ricci, P, Rispoli, N, Riva, F, Rivero-Rodriguez, J, Salewski, M, Sauter, O, Schmidt, B, Schrittweiser, R, Sharapov, S, Sheikh, U, Sieglin, B, Silva, M, Smolders, A, Snicker, A, Sozzi, C, Spolaore, M, Stagni, A, Stipani, L, Sun, G, Tala, T, Tamain, P, Tanaka, K, Tema Biwole, A, Terranova, D, Terry, J, Testa, D, Theiler, C, Thornton, A, Thrysoe, A, Torreblanca, H, Tsui, C, Vaccaro, D, Vallar, M, Van Berkel, M, Van Eester, D, Van Kampen, R, Van Mulders, S, Verhaegh, K, Verhaeghe, T, Vianello, N, Villone, F, Viezzer, E, Vincent, B, Voitsekhovitch, I, Vu, N, Walkden, N, Wauters, T, Weisen, H, Wendler, N, Wensing, M, Widmer, F, Wiesen, S, Wischmeier, M, Wijkamp, T, Wunderlich, D, Wuthrich, C, Yanovskiy, V, Zebrowski, J, Reimerdes H., Agostini M., Alessi E., Alberti S., Andrebe Y., Arnichand H., Balbin J., Bagnato F., Baquero-Ruiz M., Bernert M., Bin W., Blanchard P., Blanken T. C., Boedo J. A., Brida D., Brunner S., Bogar C., Bogar O., Bolzonella T., Bombarda F., Bouquey F., Bowman C., Brunetti D., Buermans J., Bufferand H., Calacci L., Camenen Y., Carli S., Carnevale D., Carpanese F., Causa F., Cavalier J., Cavedon M., Cazabonne J. A., Cerovsky J., Chandra R., Chandrarajan Jayalekshmi A., Chellai O., Chmielewski P., Choi D., Ciraolo G., Classen I. G. J., Coda S., Colandrea C., Dal Molin A., David P., De Baar M. R., Decker J., Dekeyser W., De Oliveira H., Douai D., Dreval M., Dunne M. G., Duval B. P., Elmore S., Embreus O., Eriksson F., Faitsch M., Falchetto G., Farnik M., Fasoli A., Fedorczak N., Felici F., Fevrier O., Ficker O., Fil A., Fontana M., Fransson E., Frassinetti L., Furno I., Gahle D. S., Galassi D., Galazka K., Galperti C., Garavaglia S., Garcia-Munoz M., Geiger B., Giacomin M., Giruzzi G., Gobbin M., Golfinopoulos T., Goodman T., Gorno S., Granucci G., Graves J. P., Griener M., Gruca M., Gyergyek T., Haelterman R., Hakola A., Han W., Happel T., Harrer G., Harrison J. R., Henderson S., Hogeweij G. M. D., Hogge J. -P., Hoppe M., Horacek J., Huang Z., Iantchenko A., Innocente P., Insulander Bjork K., Ionita-Schrittweiser C., Isliker H., Jardin A., Jaspers R. J. E., Karimov R., Karpushov A. N., Kazakov Y., Komm M., Kong M., Kovacic J., Krutkin O., Kudlacek O., Kumar U., Kwiatkowski R., Labit B., Laguardia L., Lammers J. T., Laribi E., Laszynska E., Lazaros A., Linder O., Linehan B., Lipschultz B., Llobet X., Loizu J., Lunt T., Macusova E., Marandet Y., Maraschek M., Marceca G., Marchetto C., Marchioni S., Marmar E. S., Martin Y., Martinelli L., Matos F., Maurizio R., Mayoral M. -L., Mazon D., Menkovski V., Merle A., Merlo G., Meyer H., Mikszuta-Michalik K., Molina Cabrera P. A., Morales J., Moret J. -M., Moro A., Moulton D., Muhammed H., Myatra O., Mykytchuk D., Napoli F., Nem R. D., Nielsen A. H., Nocente M., Nowak S., Offeddu N., Olsen J., Orsitto F. P., Pan O., Papp G., Pau A., Perek A., Pesamosca F., Peysson Y., Pigatto L., Piron C., Poradzinski M., Porte L., Putterich T., Rabinski M., Raj H., Rasmussen J. J., Ratta G. A., Ravensbergen T., Ricci D., Ricci P., Rispoli N., Riva F., Rivero-Rodriguez J. F., Salewski M., Sauter O., Schmidt B. S., Schrittweiser R., Sharapov S., Sheikh U. A., Sieglin B., Silva M., Smolders A., Snicker A., Sozzi C., Spolaore M., Stagni A., Stipani L., Sun G., Tala T., Tamain P., Tanaka K., Tema Biwole A., Terranova D., Terry J. L., Testa D., Theiler C., Thornton A., Thrysoe A., Torreblanca H., Tsui C. K., Vaccaro D., Vallar M., Van Berkel M., Van Eester D., Van Kampen R. J. R., Van Mulders S., Verhaegh K., Verhaeghe T., Vianello N., Villone F., Viezzer E., Vincent B., Voitsekhovitch I., Vu N. M. T., Walkden N., Wauters T., Weisen H., Wendler N., Wensing M., Widmer F., Wiesen S., Wischmeier M., Wijkamp T. A., Wunderlich D., Wuthrich C., Yanovskiy V., Zebrowski J., Reimerdes, H, Agostini, M, Alessi, E, Alberti, S, Andrebe, Y, Arnichand, H, Balbin, J, Bagnato, F, Baquero-Ruiz, M, Bernert, M, Bin, W, Blanchard, P, Blanken, T, Boedo, J, Brida, D, Brunner, S, Bogar, C, Bogar, O, Bolzonella, T, Bombarda, F, Bouquey, F, Bowman, C, Brunetti, D, Buermans, J, Bufferand, H, Calacci, L, Camenen, Y, Carli, S, Carnevale, D, Carpanese, F, Causa, F, Cavalier, J, Cavedon, M, Cazabonne, J, Cerovsky, J, Chandra, R, Chandrarajan Jayalekshmi, A, Chellai, O, Chmielewski, P, Choi, D, Ciraolo, G, Classen, I, Coda, S, Colandrea, C, Dal Molin, A, David, P, De Baar, M, Decker, J, Dekeyser, W, De Oliveira, H, Douai, D, Dreval, M, Dunne, M, Duval, B, Elmore, S, Embreus, O, Eriksson, F, Faitsch, M, Falchetto, G, Farnik, M, Fasoli, A, Fedorczak, N, Felici, F, Fevrier, O, Ficker, O, Fil, A, Fontana, M, Fransson, E, Frassinetti, L, Furno, I, Gahle, D, Galassi, D, Galazka, K, Galperti, C, Garavaglia, S, Garcia-Munoz, M, Geiger, B, Giacomin, M, Giruzzi, G, Gobbin, M, Golfinopoulos, T, Goodman, T, Gorno, S, Granucci, G, Graves, J, Griener, M, Gruca, M, Gyergyek, T, Haelterman, R, Hakola, A, Han, W, Happel, T, Harrer, G, Harrison, J, Henderson, S, Hogeweij, G, Hogge, J, Hoppe, M, Horacek, J, Huang, Z, Iantchenko, A, Innocente, P, Insulander Bjork, K, Ionita-Schrittweiser, C, Isliker, H, Jardin, A, Jaspers, R, Karimov, R, Karpushov, A, Kazakov, Y, Komm, M, Kong, M, Kovacic, J, Krutkin, O, Kudlacek, O, Kumar, U, Kwiatkowski, R, Labit, B, Laguardia, L, Lammers, J, Laribi, E, Laszynska, E, Lazaros, A, Linder, O, Linehan, B, Lipschultz, B, Llobet, X, Loizu, J, Lunt, T, Macusova, E, Marandet, Y, Maraschek, M, Marceca, G, Marchetto, C, Marchioni, S, Marmar, E, Martin, Y, Martinelli, L, Matos, F, Maurizio, R, Mayoral, M, Mazon, D, Menkovski, V, Merle, A, Merlo, G, Meyer, H, Mikszuta-Michalik, K, Molina Cabrera, P, Morales, J, Moret, J, Moro, A, Moulton, D, Muhammed, H, Myatra, O, Mykytchuk, D, Napoli, F, Nem, R, Nielsen, A, Nocente, M, Nowak, S, Offeddu, N, Olsen, J, Orsitto, F, Pan, O, Papp, G, Pau, A, Perek, A, Pesamosca, F, Peysson, Y, Pigatto, L, Piron, C, Poradzinski, M, Porte, L, Putterich, T, Rabinski, M, Raj, H, Rasmussen, J, Ratta, G, Ravensbergen, T, Ricci, D, Ricci, P, Rispoli, N, Riva, F, Rivero-Rodriguez, J, Salewski, M, Sauter, O, Schmidt, B, Schrittweiser, R, Sharapov, S, Sheikh, U, Sieglin, B, Silva, M, Smolders, A, Snicker, A, Sozzi, C, Spolaore, M, Stagni, A, Stipani, L, Sun, G, Tala, T, Tamain, P, Tanaka, K, Tema Biwole, A, Terranova, D, Terry, J, Testa, D, Theiler, C, Thornton, A, Thrysoe, A, Torreblanca, H, Tsui, C, Vaccaro, D, Vallar, M, Van Berkel, M, Van Eester, D, Van Kampen, R, Van Mulders, S, Verhaegh, K, Verhaeghe, T, Vianello, N, Villone, F, Viezzer, E, Vincent, B, Voitsekhovitch, I, Vu, N, Walkden, N, Wauters, T, Weisen, H, Wendler, N, Wensing, M, Widmer, F, Wiesen, S, Wischmeier, M, Wijkamp, T, Wunderlich, D, Wuthrich, C, Yanovskiy, V, Zebrowski, J, Reimerdes H., Agostini M., Alessi E., Alberti S., Andrebe Y., Arnichand H., Balbin J., Bagnato F., Baquero-Ruiz M., Bernert M., Bin W., Blanchard P., Blanken T. C., Boedo J. A., Brida D., Brunner S., Bogar C., Bogar O., Bolzonella T., Bombarda F., Bouquey F., Bowman C., Brunetti D., Buermans J., Bufferand H., Calacci L., Camenen Y., Carli S., Carnevale D., Carpanese F., Causa F., Cavalier J., Cavedon M., Cazabonne J. A., Cerovsky J., Chandra R., Chandrarajan Jayalekshmi A., Chellai O., Chmielewski P., Choi D., Ciraolo G., Classen I. G. J., Coda S., Colandrea C., Dal Molin A., David P., De Baar M. R., Decker J., Dekeyser W., De Oliveira H., Douai D., Dreval M., Dunne M. G., Duval B. P., Elmore S., Embreus O., Eriksson F., Faitsch M., Falchetto G., Farnik M., Fasoli A., Fedorczak N., Felici F., Fevrier O., Ficker O., Fil A., Fontana M., Fransson E., Frassinetti L., Furno I., Gahle D. S., Galassi D., Galazka K., Galperti C., Garavaglia S., Garcia-Munoz M., Geiger B., Giacomin M., Giruzzi G., Gobbin M., Golfinopoulos T., Goodman T., Gorno S., Granucci G., Graves J. P., Griener M., Gruca M., Gyergyek T., Haelterman R., Hakola A., Han W., Happel T., Harrer G., Harrison J. R., Henderson S., Hogeweij G. M. D., Hogge J. -P., Hoppe M., Horacek J., Huang Z., Iantchenko A., Innocente P., Insulander Bjork K., Ionita-Schrittweiser C., Isliker H., Jardin A., Jaspers R. J. E., Karimov R., Karpushov A. N., Kazakov Y., Komm M., Kong M., Kovacic J., Krutkin O., Kudlacek O., Kumar U., Kwiatkowski R., Labit B., Laguardia L., Lammers J. T., Laribi E., Laszynska E., Lazaros A., Linder O., Linehan B., Lipschultz B., Llobet X., Loizu J., Lunt T., Macusova E., Marandet Y., Maraschek M., Marceca G., Marchetto C., Marchioni S., Marmar E. S., Martin Y., Martinelli L., Matos F., Maurizio R., Mayoral M. -L., Mazon D., Menkovski V., Merle A., Merlo G., Meyer H., Mikszuta-Michalik K., Molina Cabrera P. A., Morales J., Moret J. -M., Moro A., Moulton D., Muhammed H., Myatra O., Mykytchuk D., Napoli F., Nem R. D., Nielsen A. H., Nocente M., Nowak S., Offeddu N., Olsen J., Orsitto F. P., Pan O., Papp G., Pau A., Perek A., Pesamosca F., Peysson Y., Pigatto L., Piron C., Poradzinski M., Porte L., Putterich T., Rabinski M., Raj H., Rasmussen J. J., Ratta G. A., Ravensbergen T., Ricci D., Ricci P., Rispoli N., Riva F., Rivero-Rodriguez J. F., Salewski M., Sauter O., Schmidt B. S., Schrittweiser R., Sharapov S., Sheikh U. A., Sieglin B., Silva M., Smolders A., Snicker A., Sozzi C., Spolaore M., Stagni A., Stipani L., Sun G., Tala T., Tamain P., Tanaka K., Tema Biwole A., Terranova D., Terry J. L., Testa D., Theiler C., Thornton A., Thrysoe A., Torreblanca H., Tsui C. K., Vaccaro D., Vallar M., Van Berkel M., Van Eester D., Van Kampen R. J. R., Van Mulders S., Verhaegh K., Verhaeghe T., Vianello N., Villone F., Viezzer E., Vincent B., Voitsekhovitch I., Vu N. M. T., Walkden N., Wauters T., Weisen H., Wendler N., Wensing M., Widmer F., Wiesen S., Wischmeier M., Wijkamp T. A., Wunderlich D., Wuthrich C., Yanovskiy V., and Zebrowski J.
- Abstract
The tokamak à configuration variable (TCV) continues to leverage its unique shaping capabilities, flexible heating systems and modern control system to address critical issues in preparation for ITER and a fusion power plant. For the 2019-20 campaign its configurational flexibility has been enhanced with the installation of removable divertor gas baffles, its diagnostic capabilities with an extensive set of upgrades and its heating systems with new dual frequency gyrotrons. The gas baffles reduce coupling between the divertor and the main chamber and allow for detailed investigations on the role of fuelling in general and, together with upgraded boundary diagnostics, test divertor and edge models in particular. The increased heating capabilities broaden the operational regime to include Te/Ti ∼1 and have stimulated refocussing studies from L-mode to H-mode across a range of research topics. ITER baseline parameters were reached in type-I ELMy H-modes and alternative regimes with 'small' (or no) ELMs explored. Most prominently, negative triangularity was investigated in detail and confirmed as an attractive scenario with H-mode level core confinement but an L-mode edge. Emphasis was also placed on control, where an increased number of observers, actuators and control solutions became available and are now integrated into a generic control framework as will be needed in future devices. The quantity and quality of results of the 2019-20 TCV campaign are a testament to its successful integration within the European research effort alongside a vibrant domestic programme and international collaborations.
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- 2022
29. Overview of the TCV tokamak experimental programme
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Reimerdes, H., Agostini, M., Alessi, E., Alberti, S., Andrebe, Y., Arnichand, H., Balbin, J., Bagnato, F., Baquero-Ruiz, M., Bernert, M., Bin, W., Blanchard, P., Blanken, T.C., Boedo, J. A., Brida, D., Brunner, S., Bogar, C., Bogar, O., Bolzonella, T., Bombarda, F., Bouquey, F., Bowman, C., Brunetti, D., Buermans, J., Bufferand, H., Calacci, L., Camenen, Y., Carli, S., Carnevale, D., Carpanese, F., Causa, F., Cavalier, J., Cavedon, M., Cazabonne, J. A., Cerovsky, J., Chandra, R., Chandrarajan Jayalekshmi, A., Chellaï, O., Chmielewski, P., Choi, D., Eriksson, F., Sun, G., Ciralo, G., Classen, I. G. J., Coda, S., Colandrea, C., Dal Molin, A., David, P., de Baar, M. R., Decker, J., Dekeyser, W., de Oliveira, H., Douai, D., Dreval, M., Dunne, M. G., Duval, B. P., Elmore, S., Embreus, O., Faitsch, M., Falchetto, G., Farnik, M., Fasoli, A., Fedorczak, N., Felici, F., Février, O., Ficker, O., Fil, A., Fontana, M., Fransson, E., Frassinetti, L., Furno, I., Gahle, D. S., Galassi, D., Galazka, K., Galperti, C., Garavaglia, S., Garcia-Munoz, M., Geiger, B., Giacomin, M., Giruzzi, G., Gobbin, M., Golfinopoulos, T., Goodman, T., Gorno, S., Granucci, G., Graves, J. P., Griener, M., Gruca, M., Gyergyek, T., Haelterman, R., Hakola, A., Han, W., Happel, T., Harrer, G., Harrison, J. R., Henderson, S., Hogeweij, G. M. D., Hogge, J. -P., Hoppe, M., Horacek, J., Huang, Z., Iantchenko, A., Innocente, P., Insulander Björk, K., Ionita-Schrittweiser, C., Isliker, H., Jardin, A., Jaspers, R. J. E., Karimov, R., Karpushov, A. N., Kazakov, Y., Komm, M., Kong, M., Kovacic, J., Krutkin, O., Kudlacek, O., Kumar, U., Kwiatkowski, R., Labit, B., Laguardia, L., Lammers, J. T., Laribi, E., Laszynska, E., Lazaros, A., Linder, O., Linehan, B., Lipschultz, B., Llobet, X., Loizu, J., Lunt, T., Macusova, E., Marandet, M., Maraschek, M., Marceca, G., Marchetto, C., Machioni, S., Marmar, E. S., Martin, Y., Martinelli, L., Matos, F., Maurizio, R., Mayoral, M.-L., Mazon, D., Menkovski, V., Merle, A., Merlo, G., Meyer, H., Mikszuta-Michalik, K., Molina Cabrera, P. A., Morales, J., Moret, J.-M, Moro, A., Moulton, D., Muhammed, H., Myatra, O., Mykytchuk, D., Napoli, F., Nem, R. D., Nielsen, Anders Henry, Nocente, M., Nowak, S., Offeddu, N., Olsen, J., Orsitto, F. P., Pan, O., Papp, G., Pau, A., Perek, A., Pesamosca, F., Peysson, Y., Pigatto, L., Piron, C., Poradzinski, M., Porte, L., Pütterich, T., Rabinski, M., Raj, H., Rasmussen, Jens Juul, Rattá, G. A., Ravensbergen, T., Ricci, D., Ricci, P., Rispoli, N., Riva, F., Rivero-Rodriguez, J. F., Salewski, M., Sauter, O., Schmidt, B. S., Schrittweiser, R., Sharapov, S., Sheikh, U. A., Sieglin, B., Silva, M., Smolders, A., Snicker, A., Sozzi, C., Spolaore, M., Stagni, A., Stipani, L., Tala, T., Tamain, P., Tanaka, K., Tema Biwole, A., Terranova, D., Terry, J. L., Testa, D., Theiler, C., Thornton, A., Thrysøe, Alexander Simon, Torreblanca, H., Tsui, C. K., Vaccaro, D., Vallar, M., van Berkel, M., Van Eester, D., van Kampen, R. J. R., Van Mulders, S., Verhaegh, K., Verhaeghe, T., Vianello, N., Villone, F., Viezzer, E., Vincent, B., Voitsekhovitch, I., Vu, N. M. T., Walkden, N., Wauters, T., Weisen, H., Wendler, N., Wensing, M., Widmer, F., Weisen, S., Wischmeier, M., Wijkamp, T. A., Wünderlich, D., Wüthrich, C., Yanovskiy, V., Zebrowski, J., Reimerdes, H., Agostini, M., Alessi, E., Alberti, S., Andrebe, Y., Arnichand, H., Balbin, J., Bagnato, F., Baquero-Ruiz, M., Bernert, M., Bin, W., Blanchard, P., Blanken, T.C., Boedo, J. A., Brida, D., Brunner, S., Bogar, C., Bogar, O., Bolzonella, T., Bombarda, F., Bouquey, F., Bowman, C., Brunetti, D., Buermans, J., Bufferand, H., Calacci, L., Camenen, Y., Carli, S., Carnevale, D., Carpanese, F., Causa, F., Cavalier, J., Cavedon, M., Cazabonne, J. A., Cerovsky, J., Chandra, R., Chandrarajan Jayalekshmi, A., Chellaï, O., Chmielewski, P., Choi, D., Eriksson, F., Sun, G., Ciralo, G., Classen, I. G. J., Coda, S., Colandrea, C., Dal Molin, A., David, P., de Baar, M. R., Decker, J., Dekeyser, W., de Oliveira, H., Douai, D., Dreval, M., Dunne, M. G., Duval, B. P., Elmore, S., Embreus, O., Faitsch, M., Falchetto, G., Farnik, M., Fasoli, A., Fedorczak, N., Felici, F., Février, O., Ficker, O., Fil, A., Fontana, M., Fransson, E., Frassinetti, L., Furno, I., Gahle, D. S., Galassi, D., Galazka, K., Galperti, C., Garavaglia, S., Garcia-Munoz, M., Geiger, B., Giacomin, M., Giruzzi, G., Gobbin, M., Golfinopoulos, T., Goodman, T., Gorno, S., Granucci, G., Graves, J. P., Griener, M., Gruca, M., Gyergyek, T., Haelterman, R., Hakola, A., Han, W., Happel, T., Harrer, G., Harrison, J. R., Henderson, S., Hogeweij, G. M. D., Hogge, J. -P., Hoppe, M., Horacek, J., Huang, Z., Iantchenko, A., Innocente, P., Insulander Björk, K., Ionita-Schrittweiser, C., Isliker, H., Jardin, A., Jaspers, R. J. E., Karimov, R., Karpushov, A. N., Kazakov, Y., Komm, M., Kong, M., Kovacic, J., Krutkin, O., Kudlacek, O., Kumar, U., Kwiatkowski, R., Labit, B., Laguardia, L., Lammers, J. T., Laribi, E., Laszynska, E., Lazaros, A., Linder, O., Linehan, B., Lipschultz, B., Llobet, X., Loizu, J., Lunt, T., Macusova, E., Marandet, M., Maraschek, M., Marceca, G., Marchetto, C., Machioni, S., Marmar, E. S., Martin, Y., Martinelli, L., Matos, F., Maurizio, R., Mayoral, M.-L., Mazon, D., Menkovski, V., Merle, A., Merlo, G., Meyer, H., Mikszuta-Michalik, K., Molina Cabrera, P. A., Morales, J., Moret, J.-M, Moro, A., Moulton, D., Muhammed, H., Myatra, O., Mykytchuk, D., Napoli, F., Nem, R. D., Nielsen, Anders Henry, Nocente, M., Nowak, S., Offeddu, N., Olsen, J., Orsitto, F. P., Pan, O., Papp, G., Pau, A., Perek, A., Pesamosca, F., Peysson, Y., Pigatto, L., Piron, C., Poradzinski, M., Porte, L., Pütterich, T., Rabinski, M., Raj, H., Rasmussen, Jens Juul, Rattá, G. A., Ravensbergen, T., Ricci, D., Ricci, P., Rispoli, N., Riva, F., Rivero-Rodriguez, J. F., Salewski, M., Sauter, O., Schmidt, B. S., Schrittweiser, R., Sharapov, S., Sheikh, U. A., Sieglin, B., Silva, M., Smolders, A., Snicker, A., Sozzi, C., Spolaore, M., Stagni, A., Stipani, L., Tala, T., Tamain, P., Tanaka, K., Tema Biwole, A., Terranova, D., Terry, J. L., Testa, D., Theiler, C., Thornton, A., Thrysøe, Alexander Simon, Torreblanca, H., Tsui, C. K., Vaccaro, D., Vallar, M., van Berkel, M., Van Eester, D., van Kampen, R. J. R., Van Mulders, S., Verhaegh, K., Verhaeghe, T., Vianello, N., Villone, F., Viezzer, E., Vincent, B., Voitsekhovitch, I., Vu, N. M. T., Walkden, N., Wauters, T., Weisen, H., Wendler, N., Wensing, M., Widmer, F., Weisen, S., Wischmeier, M., Wijkamp, T. A., Wünderlich, D., Wüthrich, C., Yanovskiy, V., and Zebrowski, J.
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The tokamak à configuration variable (TCV) continues to leverage its unique shaping capabilities, flexible heating systems and modern control system to address critical issues in preparation for ITER and a fusion power plant. For the 2019–20 campaign its configurational flexibility has been enhanced with the installation of removable divertor gas baffles, its diagnostic capabilities with an extensive set of upgrades and its heating systems with new dual frequency gyrotrons. The gas baffles reduce coupling between the divertor and the main chamber and allow for detailed investigations on the role of fuelling in general and, together with upgraded boundary diagnostics, test divertor and edge models in particular. The increased heating capabilities broaden the operational regime to include Te/Ti ∼ 1 and have stimulated refocussing studies from L-mode to H-mode across a range of research topics. ITER baseline parameters were reached in type-I ELMy H-modes and alternative regimes with ‘small’ (or no) ELMs explored. Most prominently, negative triangularity was investigated in detail and confirmed as an attractive scenario with H-mode level core confinement but an L-mode edge. Emphasis was also placed on control, where an increased number of observers, actuators and control solutions became available and are now integrated into a generic control framework as will be needed in future devices. The quantity and quality of results of the 2019–20 TCV campaign are a testament to its successful integration within the European research effort alongside a vibrant domestic programme and international collaborations.
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30. Potential use of the cusp and crown areas of the maxillary posterior teeth measured with a two-dimensional stereomicroscope for sex determination
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Riaz, Samiya, primary, Khamis, Mohd Fadhli Bin, additional, Ahmad, Wan Muhamad Amir Bin W, additional, Abdullah, Johari Yap, additional, and Alam, Mohammad Khursheed, additional
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31. Potential use of the cusp and crown areas of the maxillary posterior teeth measured with a two-dimensional stereomicroscope for sex determination
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Samiya Riaz, Mohd Fadhli Bin Khamis, Wan Muhamad Amir Bin W Ahmad, Johari Yap Abdullah, and Mohammad Khursheed Alam
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General Medicine ,Pathology and Forensic Medicine - Published
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32. The UWHAM and SWHAM Software Package
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Zhang, Bin W., Arasteh, Shima, and Levy, Ronald M.
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33. Centralized Protection and Control (CPC): Next Level Of Electrical Protection System Towards Digital Substation (Oil and Gas)
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Bin A Halim, Ir. Salmey, primary, Bin M Hatta, M Khairil, additional, Bin W Hussein, Ir. Ts. Husswan Hadi, additional, Shafe’i, Ir. Ts. Fitriah Binti, additional, Azmi, Ts. Nur Azra Binti, additional, and Othman, Faizah Binti, additional
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34. The upgraded Collective Thomson Scattering diagnostics of FTU
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Bin, W., Bruschi, A., D’Arcangelo, O., Grosso, G., Lubiako, L., Tartari, U., Figini, L., Garavaglia, S., Grossetti, G., Moro, A., Orsitto, F., Centioli, C., Galperti, C., Granucci, G., Mellera, V., Minelli, D., Nardone, A., Simonetto, A., and Vellucci, M.
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35. Centralized Protection and Control (CPC): Next Level Of Electrical Protection System Towards Digital Substation (Oil and Gas)
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Ir. Salmey Bin A Halim, M Khairil Bin M Hatta, Ir. Ts. Husswan Hadi Bin W Hussein, Ir. Ts. Fitriah Binti Shafe’i, Ts. Nur Azra Binti Azmi, and Faizah Binti Othman
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36. High-speed video observations of the attachment process in a positive cloud-to-ground lightning
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Qi, Q., Bin, W., Ying, M., Lyuwen, C., and Weitao, L.
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Using high-speed video cameras operating with framing rates of 20 and 50 kiloframes per second, we imaged the attachment process in a positive cloud-to-ground lightning involving connection of the negative upward connecting leader (N-UCL) to the lateral surface of the downward positive leader (DPL), occurring at a tall structure with a height of 530 m. The observations were performed at the Tall-Object Lightning Observatory in Guangzhou (TOLOG), China. A space stem/leader-like luminous segment formed within the common streamer zone (CSZ) between the N-UCL tip and DPL lateral surface was observed. The luminous segment shows a light feature in the middle and a dark feature at both ends. It is speculated that the space stem/leader developed in both directions and finally connected the N-UCL and the DPL. The connection behavior between the N-UCL tip and the DPL lateral surface is caused by the formation and development of the CSZ and the space stem/leader., The 28th IUGG General Assembly (IUGG2023) (Berlin 2023)
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37. Time to sputum culture conversion and its associated factors among drug-resistant tuberculosis patients: a systematic review and meta-analysis.
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Wenlu Y, Xia Z, Chuntao W, Qiaolin Y, Xujue X, Rong Y, Dan S, Xi Y, and Bin W
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- Humans, Mycobacterium tuberculosis drug effects, Time Factors, Female, Male, Sputum microbiology, Tuberculosis, Multidrug-Resistant drug therapy, Tuberculosis, Multidrug-Resistant microbiology, Antitubercular Agents therapeutic use, Antitubercular Agents pharmacology
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Objective: We aimed to evaluate the sputum culture conversion time of DR-TB patients and its related factors., Methods: PubMed, The Cochrane Library, Embase, CINAHL, Web of Science, CNKI, Wan Fang, CBM and VIP databases were electronically searched to collect studies on sputum culture conversion time in patients with DR-TB. Meta-analysis was performed by using the R 4.3.0 version and Stata 16 software., Results: A total of 45 studies involving 17373 patients were included. Meta-analysis results showed that the pooled median time to sputum culture conversion was 68.57 days (IQR 61.01,76.12). The median time of sputum culture conversion in patients with drug-resistant tuberculosis was different in different WHO regions, countries with different levels of development and different treatment schemes. And female (aHR = 0.59,95%CI: s0.46,0.76), alcohol history (aHR = 0.70,95%CI:0.50,0.98), smoking history (aHR = 0.58,95%CI:0.38,0.88), history of SLD use (aHR = 0.64,95%CI:0.47,0.87), BMI < 18.5 kg/m
2 (aHR = 0.69,95%CI:0.60,0.80), lung cavity (aHR = 0.70,95%CI:0.52,0.94), sputum smear grading at baseline (Positive) (aHR = 0.56,95%CI:0.36,0.87), (grade 1+ ) (aHR = 0.87,95%CI:0.77,0.99), (grade 2+ ) (aHR = 0.81,95%CI:0.69,0.95), (grade 3+ ) (aHR = 0.71,95%CI:0.61,0.84) were the related factor of sputum culture conversion time in patients with DR-TB., Conclusion: Patients with DR-TB in Europe or countries with high level of economic development have earlier sputum culture conversion, and the application of bedaquiline can make patients have shorter sputum culture conversion time. Female, alcohol history, smoking history, history of SLD use, BMI < 18.5 kg/m2 , lung cavity, sputum smear grading at baseline (Positive, grade 1+ , grade 2+ , grade 3+ ) may be risk factors for longer sputum culture conversion time. This systematic review has been registered in PROSPERO, the registration number is CRD42023438746., (© 2024. The Author(s).)- Published
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38. Timing of antibiotic prophylaxis in term prelabor rupture of membranes: A retrospective cohort study using propensity-score matching.
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Dan L, Lin W, Hailong L, Linan Z, Bin W, and Lingli Z
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- Pregnancy, Infant, Newborn, Female, Humans, Antibiotic Prophylaxis, Retrospective Studies, Anti-Bacterial Agents therapeutic use, Fetal Membranes, Premature Rupture drug therapy, Puerperal Infection
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Objective: To assess whether earlier administration of antibiotic prophylaxis after prelabor rupture of membranes (PROM) at term would decrease the incidence of maternal and neonatal infections., Methods: This is a retrospective cohort study comparing women with term PROM who were initiated antibiotic prophylaxis within or after 6 h, and within or after 12 h from PROM to delivery during January 2019 to December 2021. Women with term PROM receiving cephalosporin and without contraindications to vaginal delivery or confirmed or suspected infection were included in the study. The primary outcome was puerperal infection, which refers to the reproductive tract infection occurring within 42 days of delivery. The type of pharmacoeconomic evaluation was selected based on the results of compared effectiveness between the early group and the late group. Propensity-score matching (PSM) was used to adjust confounding. Subgroup and sensitivity analyses were used to verify the robustness of results., Results: We enrolled 5353 women with term PROM, including 4331 initiated with antibiotic within 6 h, 1022 after 6 h, 5077 within 12 h, and 276 after 12 h. After PSM, no significant difference was observed in the baseline characteristics of the groups. There was no statistical difference between antibiotic use within 6 h and after 6 h, or within 12 h and after 12 h, in puerperal infection (4.6% vs. 4.3%, P = 0.826; 2.9% vs. 4.6%, P = 0.471, respectively), total maternal infection, neonatal sepsis, and total neonatal infection. Cost-minimization analysis showed there was no significant difference between antibiotic use within 6 h and after 6 h, or within 12 h and after 12 h, in direct medical costs., Conclusion: This study showed that there was no statistical difference in the efficacy and economy of antibiotic prophylaxis used within 6-12 h after rupture of membranes versus after 6-12 h in women with term PROM., (© 2023 The Authors. International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of International Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics.)
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39. sEH activity is associated with mortality in patients with ARDS: a retrospective cohort study.
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Guangsu D, Liang Z, Bin W, Lei L, and Peiyu C
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- Humans, Male, Female, Middle Aged, Retrospective Studies, Aged, Adult, Biomarkers blood, Respiratory Distress Syndrome mortality, Respiratory Distress Syndrome blood, ROC Curve
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Aim: We hypothesized plasma sEH activity correlates with mortality in acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) patients. Methods: Adult patients diagnosed with ARDS enrolled between 2017 and 2019 were included in this study. Results: A total of 337 adult patients met our inclusion criteria. Among them, 107 patients died within 28 days. The plasma sEH activity was higher in nonsurvivors relative to survivors. And a receiver operating characteristic curve with the area under the curve of 0.81 (95% confidence interval: 0.74-0.89) for the prediction of 28-day mortality was obtained. Its sensitivity and specificity were 72.5% and 74.6%, respectively. Conclusion: Elevated plasma sEH activity is associated with higher 28-day mortality in adult patients with ARDS.
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40. Large-scale asynchronous and distributed multidimensional replica exchange molecular simulations and efficiency analysis.
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Junchao Xia, William F. Flynn, Emilio Gallicchio, Bin W. Zhang, Peng He, Zhiqiang Tan, and Ronald M. Levy
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41. Correction to “Composition Tunable Manganese Ferrite Nanoparticles for Optimized T2 Contrast Ability”
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Yang, Lijiao, primary, Ma, Lengceng, additional, Xin, Jingyu, additional, Li, Ao, additional, Sun, Chengjie, additional, Wei, Ruixue, additional, Ren, Bin W., additional, Chen, Zhong, additional, Lin, Hongyu, additional, and Gao, Jinhao, additional
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42. Correction to Cation Exchange of Anisotropic-Shaped Magnetite Nanoparticles Generates High-Relaxivity Contrast Agents for Liver Tumor Imaging
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Zhao, Zhenghuan, primary, Chi, Xiaoqin, additional, Yang, Lijiao, additional, Yang, Rui, additional, Ren, Bin W., additional, Zhu, Xianglong, additional, Zhang, Peng, additional, and Gao, Jinhao, additional
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43. The design of the ECH system of DTT
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Romano A., Baiocchi B., Balbinot L., Bin W., Bruschi A., Busi D., Bussolan A., De Nardi M., Fanale F., Fanelli P., Figini L., Gaio E., Garavaglia S., Giorgetti F., Granucci G., Moro A., Pepato A., and Platania P.
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Electron Cyclotron Resonant Heating ,Divertor Tokamak Test Facility ,DTT ,ECRH - Published
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44. Whistler wave destabilization by a runaway electron beam in COMPASS
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Casolari A., Macusova E., Napoli F., Bin W., Cerovsky J., Ficher O., Buratti P., Castaldo C., and Cardinali A.
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runaway electron beam ,COMPASS - Published
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45. Millimeter-wave beam scattering and induced broadening by plasma turbulence in the TCV tokamak
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Chellai, O, Alberti, S, Furno, I, Goodman, T, Maj, O, Merlo, G, Poli, E, Ricci, P, Riva, F, Weber, H, Coda, S, Agostini, M, Albanese, R, Alessi, E, Allan, S, Allcock, J, Ambrosino, R, Anand, H, Andrebe, Y, Arnichand, H, Auriemma, F, Ayllon-Guerola, J, Bagnato, F, Ball, J, Baquero-Ruiz, M, Beletskii, A, Bernert, M, Bin, W, Blanchard, P, Blanken, T, Boedo, J, Bogar, O, Bolzonella, T, Bombarda, F, Bonanomi, N, Bouquey, F, Bowman, C, Brida, D, Bucalossi, J, Buermans, J, Bufferand, H, Buratti, P, Calabro, G, Calacci, L, Camenen, Y, Carnevale, D, Carpanese, F, Carr, M, Carraro, L, Casolari, A, Causa, F, Cerovsky, J, Chmielewski, P, Choi, D, Christen, N, Ciraolo, G, Cordaro, L, Costea, S, Cruz, N, Czarnecka, A, Dal Molin, A, David, P, Decker, J, De Oliveira, H, Douai, D, Dreval, M, Dudson, B, Dunne, M, Duval, B, Eich, T, Elmore, S, Embreus, O, Esposito, B, Faitsch, M, Farnik, M, Fasoli, A, Fedorczak, N, Felici, F, Feng, S, Feng, X, Ferro, G, Fevrier, O, Ficker, O, Fil, A, Fontana, M, Frassinetti, L, Gahle, D, Galassi, D, Galazka, K, Gallo, A, Galperti, C, Garavaglia, S, Garcia, J, Garcia-Munoz, M, Garrido, A, Garrido, I, Gath, J, Geiger, B, Giruzzi, G, Gobbin, M, Gorini, G, Gospodarczyk, M, Granucci, G, Graves, J, Gruca, M, Gyergyek, T, Hakola, A, Happel, T, Harrer, G, Harrison, J, Havlickova, E, Hawke, J, Henderson, S, Hennequin, P, Hesslow, L, Hogeweij, D, Hogge, J, Hopf, C, Hoppe, M, Horacek, J, Huang, Z, Hubbard, A, Iantchenko, A, Igochine, V, Innocente, P, Ionita Schrittwieser, C, Isliker, H, Jacquier, R, Jardin, A, Kappatou, A, Karpushov, A, Kazantzidis, P, Keeling, D, Kirneva, N, Komm, M, Kong, M, Kovacic, J, Krawczyk, N, Kudlacek, O, Kurki-Suonio, T, Kwiatkowski, R, Labit, B, Lazzaro, E, Linehan, B, Lipschultz, B, Llobet, X, Lombroni, R, Loschiavo, V, Lunt, T, Macusova, E, Madsen, J, Maljaars, E, Mantica, P, Maraschek, M, Marchetto, C, Marco, A, Mariani, A, Marini, C, Martin, Y, Matos, F, Maurizio, R, Mavkov, B, Mazon, D, Mccarthy, P, Mcdermott, R, Menkovski, V, Merle, A, Meyer, H, Micheletti, D, Militello, F, Mitosinkova, K, Mlynar, J, Moiseenko, V, Molina Cabrera, P, Morales, J, Moret, J, Moro, A, Mumgaard, R, Naulin, V, Nem, R, Nespoli, F, Nielsen, A, Nielsen, S, Nocente, M, Nowak, S, Offeddu, N, Orsitto, F, Paccagnella, R, Palha, A, Papp, G, Pau, A, Pavlichenko, R, Perek, A, Pericoli Ridolfini, V, Pesamosca, F, Piergotti, V, Pigatto, L, Piovesan, P, Piron, C, Plyusnin, V, Porte, L, Pucella, G, Puiatti, M, Putterich, T, Rabinski, M, Juul Rasmussen, J, Ravensbergen, T, Reich, M, Reimerdes, H, Reimold, F, Reux, C, Ricci, D, Rispoli, N, Rosato, J, Saarelma, S, Salewski, M, Salmi, A, Sauter, O, Scheffer, M, Schlatter, C, Schneider, B, Schrittwieser, R, Sharapov, S, Sheeba, R, Sheikh, U, Shousha, R, Silva, M, Sinha, J, Sozzi, C, Spolaore, M, Stipani, L, Strand, P, Tala, T, Tema Biwole, A, Teplukhina, A, Testa, D, Theiler, C, Thornton, A, Tomaz, G, Tomes, M, Tran, M, Tsironis, C, Tsui, C, Urban, J, Valisa, M, Vallar, M, Van Vugt, D, Vartanian, S, Vasilovici, O, Verhaegh, K, Vermare, L, Vianello, N, Viezzer, E, Vijvers, W, Villone, F, Voitsekhovitch, I, Vu, N, Walkden, N, Wauters, T, Weiland, M, Weisen, H, Wensing, M, Wiesenberger, M, Wilkie, G, Wischmeier, M, Wu, K, Yoshida, M, Zagorski, R, Zanca, P, Zebrowski, J, Zisis, A, Zuin, M, Chellai O., Alberti S., Furno I., Goodman T. P., Maj O., Merlo G., Poli E., Ricci P., Riva F., Weber H., Coda S., Agostini M., Albanese R., Alessi E., Allan S., Allcock J., Ambrosino R., Anand H., Andrebe Y., Arnichand H., Auriemma F., Ayllon-Guerola J. M., Bagnato F., Ball J., Baquero-Ruiz M., Beletskii A. A., Bernert M., Bin W., Blanchard P., Blanken T. C., Boedo J. A., Bogar O., Bolzonella T., Bombarda F., Bonanomi N., Bouquey F., Bowman C., Brida D., Bucalossi J., Buermans J., Bufferand H., Buratti P., Calabro G., Calacci L., Camenen Y., Carnevale D., Carpanese F., Carr M., Carraro L., Casolari A., Causa F., Cerovsky J., Chmielewski P., Choi D., Christen N., Ciraolo G., Cordaro L., Costea S., Cruz N., Czarnecka A., Dal Molin A., David P., Decker J., De Oliveira H., Douai D., Dreval M. B., Dudson B., Dunne M., Duval B. P., Eich T., Elmore S., Embreus O., Esposito B., Faitsch M., Farnik M., Fasoli A., Fedorczak N., Felici F., Feng S., Feng X., Ferro G., Fevrier O., Ficker O., Fil A., Fontana M., Frassinetti L., Gahle D. S., Galassi D., Galazka K., Gallo A., Galperti C., Garavaglia S., Garcia J., Garcia-Munoz M., Garrido A. J., Garrido I., Gath J., Geiger B., Giruzzi G., Gobbin M., Gorini G., Gospodarczyk M., Granucci G., Graves J. P., Gruca M., Gyergyek T., Hakola A., Happel T., Harrer G. F., Harrison J., Havlickova E., Hawke J., Henderson S., Hennequin P., Hesslow L., Hogeweij D., Hogge J. -Ph., Hopf C., Hoppe M., Horacek J., Huang Z., Hubbard A., Iantchenko A., Igochine V., Innocente P., Ionita Schrittwieser C., Isliker H., Jacquier R., Jardin A., Kappatou A., Karpushov A., Kazantzidis P. -V., Keeling D., Kirneva N., Komm M., Kong M., Kovacic J., Krawczyk N., Kudlacek O., Kurki-Suonio T., Kwiatkowski R., Labit B., Lazzaro E., Linehan B., Lipschultz B., Llobet X., Lombroni R., Loschiavo V. P., Lunt T., MacUsova E., Madsen J., Maljaars E., Mantica P., Maraschek M., Marchetto C., Marco A., Mariani A., Marini C., Martin Y., Matos F., Maurizio R., Mavkov B., Mazon D., McCarthy P., McDermott R., Menkovski V., Merle A., Meyer H., Micheletti D., Militello F., Mitosinkova K., Mlynar J., Moiseenko V., Molina Cabrera P. A., Morales J., Moret J. -M., Moro A., Mumgaard R. T., Naulin V., Nem R. D., Nespoli F., Nielsen A. H., Nielsen S. K., Nocente M., Nowak S., Offeddu N., Orsitto F. P., Paccagnella R., Palha A., Papp G., Pau A., Pavlichenko R. O., Perek A., Pericoli Ridolfini V., Pesamosca F., Piergotti V., Pigatto L., Piovesan P., Piron C., Plyusnin V., Porte L., Pucella G., Puiatti M. E., Putterich T., Rabinski M., Juul Rasmussen J., Ravensbergen T., Reich M., Reimerdes H., Reimold F., Reux C., Ricci D., Rispoli N., Rosato J., Saarelma S., Salewski M., Salmi A., Sauter O., Scheffer M., Schlatter Ch., Schneider B. S., Schrittwieser R., Sharapov S., Sheeba R. R., Sheikh U., Shousha R., Silva M., Sinha J., Sozzi C., Spolaore M., Stipani L., Strand P., Tala T., Tema Biwole A. S., Teplukhina A. A., Testa D., Theiler C., Thornton A., Tomaz G., Tomes M., Tran M. Q., Tsironis C., Tsui C. K., Urban J., Valisa M., Vallar M., Van Vugt D., Vartanian S., Vasilovici O., Verhaegh K., Vermare L., Vianello N., Viezzer E., Vijvers W. A. J., Villone F., Voitsekhovitch I., Vu N. M. 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P., Maj O., Merlo G., Poli E., Ricci P., Riva F., Weber H., Coda S., Agostini M., Albanese R., Alessi E., Allan S., Allcock J., Ambrosino R., Anand H., Andrebe Y., Arnichand H., Auriemma F., Ayllon-Guerola J. M., Bagnato F., Ball J., Baquero-Ruiz M., Beletskii A. A., Bernert M., Bin W., Blanchard P., Blanken T. C., Boedo J. A., Bogar O., Bolzonella T., Bombarda F., Bonanomi N., Bouquey F., Bowman C., Brida D., Bucalossi J., Buermans J., Bufferand H., Buratti P., Calabro G., Calacci L., Camenen Y., Carnevale D., Carpanese F., Carr M., Carraro L., Casolari A., Causa F., Cerovsky J., Chmielewski P., Choi D., Christen N., Ciraolo G., Cordaro L., Costea S., Cruz N., Czarnecka A., Dal Molin A., David P., Decker J., De Oliveira H., Douai D., Dreval M. B., Dudson B., Dunne M., Duval B. P., Eich T., Elmore S., Embreus O., Esposito B., Faitsch M., Farnik M., Fasoli A., Fedorczak N., Felici F., Feng S., Feng X., Ferro G., Fevrier O., Ficker O., Fil A., Fontana M., Frassinetti L., Gahle D. S., Galassi D., Galazka K., Gallo A., Galperti C., Garavaglia S., Garcia J., Garcia-Munoz M., Garrido A. J., Garrido I., Gath J., Geiger B., Giruzzi G., Gobbin M., Gorini G., Gospodarczyk M., Granucci G., Graves J. P., Gruca M., Gyergyek T., Hakola A., Happel T., Harrer G. F., Harrison J., Havlickova E., Hawke J., Henderson S., Hennequin P., Hesslow L., Hogeweij D., Hogge J. -Ph., Hopf C., Hoppe M., Horacek J., Huang Z., Hubbard A., Iantchenko A., Igochine V., Innocente P., Ionita Schrittwieser C., Isliker H., Jacquier R., Jardin A., Kappatou A., Karpushov A., Kazantzidis P. -V., Keeling D., Kirneva N., Komm M., Kong M., Kovacic J., Krawczyk N., Kudlacek O., Kurki-Suonio T., Kwiatkowski R., Labit B., Lazzaro E., Linehan B., Lipschultz B., Llobet X., Lombroni R., Loschiavo V. P., Lunt T., MacUsova E., Madsen J., Maljaars E., Mantica P., Maraschek M., Marchetto C., Marco A., Mariani A., Marini C., Martin Y., Matos F., Maurizio R., Mavkov B., Mazon D., McCarthy P., McDermott R., Menkovski V., Merle A., Meyer H., Micheletti D., Militello F., Mitosinkova K., Mlynar J., Moiseenko V., Molina Cabrera P. A., Morales J., Moret J. -M., Moro A., Mumgaard R. T., Naulin V., Nem R. D., Nespoli F., Nielsen A. H., Nielsen S. K., Nocente M., Nowak S., Offeddu N., Orsitto F. P., Paccagnella R., Palha A., Papp G., Pau A., Pavlichenko R. O., Perek A., Pericoli Ridolfini V., Pesamosca F., Piergotti V., Pigatto L., Piovesan P., Piron C., Plyusnin V., Porte L., Pucella G., Puiatti M. E., Putterich T., Rabinski M., Juul Rasmussen J., Ravensbergen T., Reich M., Reimerdes H., Reimold F., Reux C., Ricci D., Rispoli N., Rosato J., Saarelma S., Salewski M., Salmi A., Sauter O., Scheffer M., Schlatter Ch., Schneider B. S., Schrittwieser R., Sharapov S., Sheeba R. R., Sheikh U., Shousha R., Silva M., Sinha J., Sozzi C., Spolaore M., Stipani L., Strand P., Tala T., Tema Biwole A. S., Teplukhina A. A., Testa D., Theiler C., Thornton A., Tomaz G., Tomes M., Tran M. Q., Tsironis C., Tsui C. K., Urban J., Valisa M., Vallar M., Van Vugt D., Vartanian S., Vasilovici O., Verhaegh K., Vermare L., Vianello N., Viezzer E., Vijvers W. A. J., Villone F., Voitsekhovitch I., Vu N. M. T., Walkden N., Wauters T., Weiland M., Weisen H., Wensing M., Wiesenberger M., Wilkie G., Wischmeier M., Wu K., Yoshida M., Zagorski R., Zanca P., Zebrowski J., Zisis A., and Zuin M.
- Abstract
The scattering of millimeter-wave beams from electron density fluctuations and the associated beam broadening are experimentally demonstrated. Using a dedicated setup, instantaneous deflection and (de-)focusing of the beam due to density blobs on the beam path are shown to agree with full-wave simulations. The detected time-averaged wave power transmitted through the turbulent plasma is reproduced by the radiative-transfer model implemented in the WKBeam code, which predicts a ∼50% turbulence-induced broadening of the beam cross-section. The role of core turbulence for the considered geometry is highlighted.
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- 2021
46. Cherenkov probes and runaway electrons diagnostics
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Kwiatkowski, R, Rabinski, M, Sadowski, M, Zebrowski, J, Karpinski, P, Coda, S, Agostini, M, Albanese, R, Alberti, S, Alessi, E, Allan, S, Allcock, J, Ambrosino, R, Anand, H, Andrebe, Y, Arnichand, H, Auriemma, F, Ayllon-Guerola, J, Bagnato, F, Ball, J, Baquero-Ruiz, M, Beletskii, A, Bernert, M, Bin, W, Blanchard, P, Blanken, T, Boedo, J, Bogar, O, Bolzonella, T, Bombarda, F, Bonanomi, N, Bouquey, F, Bowman, C, Brida, D, Bucalossi, J, Buermans, J, Bufferand, H, Buratti, P, Calabro, G, Calacci, L, Camenen, Y, Carnevale, D, Carpanese, F, Carr, M, Carraro, L, Casolari, A, Causa, F, Cerovsky, J, Chellai, O, Chmielewski, P, Choi, D, Christen, N, Ciraolo, G, Cordaro, L, Costea, S, Cruz, N, Czarnecka, A, Molin, A, David, P, Decker, J, De Oliveira, H, Douai, D, Dreval, M, Dudson, B, Dunne, M, Duval, B, Eich, T, Elmore, S, Embreus, O, Esposito, B, Faitsch, M, Farnik, M, Fasoli, A, Fedorczak, N, Felici, F, Feng, S, Feng, X, Ferro, G, Fevrier, O, Ficker, O, Fil, A, Fontana, M, Frassinetti, L, Furno, I, Gahle, D, Galassi, D, Galazka, K, Gallo, A, Galperti, C, Garavaglia, S, Garcia, J, Garcia-Munoz, M, Garrido, A, Garrido, I, Gath, J, Geiger, B, Giruzzi, G, Gobbin, M, Goodman, T, Gorini, G, Gospodarczyk, M, Granucci, G, Graves, J, Gruca, M, Gyergyek, T, Hakola, A, Happel, T, Harrer, G, Harrison, J, Havlickova, E, Hawke, J, Henderson, S, Hennequin, P, Hesslow, L, Hogeweij, D, Hogge, J, Hopf, C, Hoppe, M, Horacek, J, Huang, Z, Hubbard, A, Iantchenko, A, Igochine, V, Innocente, P, Schrittwieser, C, Isliker, H, Jacquier, R, Jardin, A, Kappatou, A, Karpushov, A, Kazantzidis, P, Keeling, D, Kirneva, N, Komm, M, Kong, M, Kovacic, J, Krawczyk, N, Kudlacek, O, Kurki-Suonio, T, Labit, B, Lazzaro, E, Linehan, B, Lipschultz, B, Llobet, X, Lombroni, R, Loschiavo, V, Lunt, T, Macusova, E, Madsen, J, Maljaars, E, Mantica, P, Maraschek, M, Marchetto, C, Marco, A, Mariani, A, Marini, C, Martin, Y, Matos, F, Maurizio, R, Mavkov, B, Mazon, D, Mccarthy, P, Mcdermott, R, Menkovski, V, Merle, A, Meyer, H, Micheletti, D, Militello, F, Mitosinkova, K, Mlynar, J, Moiseenko, V, Cabrera, P, Morales, J, Moret, J, Moro, A, Mumgaard, R, Naulin, V, Nem, R, Nespoli, F, Nielsen, A, Nielsen, S, Nocente, M, Nowak, S, Offeddu, N, Orsitto, F, Paccagnella, R, Palha, A, Papp, G, Pau, A, Pavlichenko, R, Perek, A, Pericoli Ridolfini, V, Pesamosca, F, Piergotti, V, Pigatto, L, Piovesan, P, Piron, C, Plyusnin, V, Poli, E, Porte, L, Pucella, G, Puiatti, M, Putterich, T, Rasmussen, J, Ravensbergen, T, Reich, M, Reimerdes, H, Reimold, F, Reux, C, Ricci, D, Ricci, P, Rispoli, N, Rosato, J, Saarelma, S, Salewski, M, Salmi, A, Sauter, O, Scheffer, M, Schlatter, C, Schneider, B, Schrittwieser, R, Sharapov, S, Sheeba, R, Sheikh, U, Shousha, R, Silva, M, Sinha, J, Sozzi, C, Spolaore, M, Stipani, L, Strand, P, Tala, T, Biwole, A, Teplukhina, A, Testa, D, Theiler, C, Thornton, A, Tomaz, G, Tomes, M, Tran, M, Tsironis, C, Tsui, C, Urban, J, Valisa, M, Vallar, M, Van Vugt, D, Vartanian, S, Vasilovici, O, Verhaegh, K, Vermare, L, Vianello, N, Viezzer, E, Vijvers, W, Villone, F, Voitsekhovitch, I, Vu, N, Walkden, N, Wauters, T, Weiland, M, Weisen, H, Wensing, M, Wiesenberger, M, Wilkie, G, Wischmeier, M, Wu, K, Yoshida, M, Zagorski, R, Zanca, P, Zisis, A, Zuin, M, Kwiatkowski R., Rabinski M., Sadowski M. J., Zebrowski J., Karpinski P., Coda S., Agostini M., Albanese R., Alberti S., Alessi E., Allan S., Allcock J., Ambrosino R., Anand H., Andrebe Y., Arnichand H., Auriemma F., Ayllon-Guerola J. M., Bagnato F., Ball J., Baquero-Ruiz M., Beletskii A. A., Bernert M., Bin W., Blanchard P., Blanken T. C., Boedo J. A., Bogar O., Bolzonella T., Bombarda F., Bonanomi N., Bouquey F., Bowman C., Brida D., Bucalossi J., Buermans J., Bufferand H., Buratti P., Calabro G., Calacci L., Camenen Y., Carnevale D., Carpanese F., Carr M., Carraro L., Casolari A., Causa F., Cerovsky J., Chellai O., Chmielewski P., Choi D., Christen N., Ciraolo G., Cordaro L., Costea S., Cruz N., Czarnecka A., Molin A. D., David P., Decker J., De Oliveira H., Douai D., Dreval M. B., Dudson B., Dunne M., Duval B. P., Eich T., Elmore S., Embreus O., Esposito B., Faitsch M., Farnik M., Fasoli A., Fedorczak N., Felici F., Feng S., Feng X., Ferro G., Fevrier O., Ficker O., Fil A., Fontana M., Frassinetti L., Furno I., Gahle D. 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The beams of fast runaway electrons (RE), which are often produced during tokamak discharges, are particularly dangerous and can induce serious damages of the vacuum vessel and internal components of the machine. The proper and fast diagnostics of RE beams is essential for controlling the discharge, e.g., by early mitigation of disruptions and potentially dangerous RE beams. The diagnostics of RE beams is usually based on measurements of the radiation emitted either by these electrons, or as a result of their interactions with plasma and/or vessel walls. Such a radiation is usually recorded by the means of probes placed outside the vacuum vessel. The method developed by our team is based on the probe located inside the vacuum vessel. The probe can be used to detect highly localized RE bunches and to determine their spatial and temporal characteristics. During last few years, the NCBJ team have developed and used the RE diagnostics based on the Cherenkov effect observed in diamond radiators coupled with fast photomultipliers. During the investigated discharges, the probe was inserted into the vacuum vessel, and its head was placed at the plasma edge, where fast RE are expected. A correlation between signals recorded using our probes and other diagnostics, e.g., hard x-ray signals, was also studied. In this paper, we present recent results of the RE measurements by means of Cherenkov probes, which were performed in the COMPASS and TCV tokamaks.
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47. First Intrashot Observation of Runaway-Electron-Driven Instabilities at the Lower-Hybrid Frequency Range under ITER-Relevant Plasma-Wave Dispersion Conditions
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Bin, W, Castaldo, C, Napoli, F, Buratti, P, Cardinali, A, Selce, A, Tudisco, O, Bin, W, Castaldo, C, Napoli, F, Buratti, P, Cardinali, A, Selce, A, and Tudisco, O
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General Physics and Astronomy - Abstract
Kinetic instabilities driven by runaway electrons (REs) have recently received attention in the fusion community as a means to control and diagnose REs in a tokamak. Experiments aimed at studying such kinetic instabilities have been performed at the Frascati Tokamak Upgrade (FTU), where different families of waves have been identified, from wide-band bursting emissions to quasi-monochromatic waves and sharp lines, in the presence of REs with energies from a few to tens of MeV. A specific family of waves with intense kinetic drive was directly observed for the first time, during both the early Ohmic plasma start-up and the current ramp-up. A clear wave frequency scaling with respect to the electron density was demonstrated. This scaling, with the complementary analysis of signals observed at different magnetic fields, allowed the identification of these instabilities as lower-hybrid waves. The relevant analysis shown in this Letter is based on a continuous intrashot detection of the RE-driven wave, which is reported for the first time for this kind of instability. We demonstrated that unstable waves are excited already at the very beginning of a tokamak discharge, opening the way to new possible research on the exploitation of this kind of measurement for monitoring seed REs formation at the early plasma stage, while most diagnostics still have limited capabilities. The conditions for plasma wave dispersion at the early phase of the FTU discharge are very similar to the ones expected during the ITER start-up, when analogous instabilities might, hence, come to light, in case of formation of suprathermal populations.
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48. Absorbing coatings for high power millimeter-wave devices and matched loads
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Bin, W., Bruschi, A., Cirant, S., Muzzini, V., Simonetto, A., Spinicchia, N., Angella, G., Dell’Era, F., Gantenbein, G., Leonhardt, W., Nardone, A., Samartsev, A., and Schmid, M.
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49. Installation, integration and power tests of the new fast ECRH launcher of FTU
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Garavaglia, S., Alessi, E., Bin, W., Boncagni, L., Bruschi, A., Cirant, S., D’Antona, G., D’Arcangelo, O., Davoudi, M., Farina, D., Figini, L., Ferrero, R., Galperti, C., Gittini, G., Granucci, G., Grosso, G., Iannone, F., Mellera, V., Minelli, D., Moro, A., Nowak, S., Ramponi, G., Rocchi, G., Simonetto, A., Sozzi, C., and Vitale, V.
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50. A real-time data acquisition and elaboration system for instabilities control in the FTU tokamak
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Alessi, E., Boncagni, L., Galperti, C., Marchetto, C., Nowak, S., Sozzi, C., Apruzzese, G., Bin, W., Belli, F., Botrugno, A., Bruschi, A., Cirant, S., D′Antona, G., Davoudi, M., Figini, L., Ferrero, R., Gabellieri, L., Garavaglia, S., Granucci, G., Grosso, A., Lazzaro, E., Moro, A., Mellera, V., Minelli, D., Panella, M., Piergotti, V., Platania, P., Ramogida, G., Rocchi, G., Sibio, A., Tilia, B., and Tudisco, O.
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