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Jun 30, 2018
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A. Skopal; H. Drechsel; T. N. Tarasova; T. Kato; M. Fujii; F. Teyssier; O. Garde; J. Guarro; J. Edlin; C. Buil; D. Antao; J. N. Terry; T. Lemoult; S. Charbonnel; T. Bohlsen; A. Favaro; K. Graham
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We determine the temporal evolution of the luminosity L(WD), radius R(WD) and effective temperature Teff of the white dwarf (WD) pseudophotosphere of V339 Del from its discovery to around day 40. Another main objective was studying the ionization structure of the ejecta. These aims were achieved by modelling the optical/near-IR spectral energy distribution (SED) using low-resolution spectroscopy (3500 - 9200 A), UBVRcIc and JHKLM photometry. During the fireball stage (Aug. 14.8 - 19.9, 2013),...
Topics: Astrophysics, Solar and Stellar Astrophysics
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/1407.8212
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Jun 30, 2018
06/18
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A. de Paz; B. Naylor; J. Huckans A. Carrance; O. Gorceix; E. Marechal; P. Pedri; B. Laburthe-Tolra; L. Vernac
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We experimentally study the spin dynamics of mesoscopic ensembles of ultracold magnetic spin-3 atoms located in two separated wells of an optical dipole trap. We use a radio-frequency sweep to selectively flip the spin of the atoms in one of the wells, which produces two separated spin domains of opposite polarization. We observe that these engineered spin domains are metastable with respect to the long-range magnetic dipolar interactions between the two ensembles. The absence of inter-cloud...
Topics: Physics, Quantum Gases, Atomic Physics, Quantum Physics, Condensed Matter
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/1407.8130
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Jun 30, 2018
06/18
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Binbin Lin; Qingyang Li; Qian Sun; Ming-Jun Lai; Ian Davidson; Wei Fan; Jieping Ye
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\textit{Drosophila melanogaster} has been established as a model organism for investigating the fundamental principles of developmental gene interactions. The gene expression patterns of \textit{Drosophila melanogaster} can be documented as digital images, which are annotated with anatomical ontology terms to facilitate pattern discovery and comparison. The automated annotation of gene expression pattern images has received increasing attention due to the recent expansion of the image database....
Topics: Computing Research Repository, Computational Engineering, Finance, and Science, Learning
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/1407.8147
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Apr 27, 2015
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Bob Hayes; Jim Race; Martin Darlington; Jules Cisek
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Episode 415: The Young and The Quick Josh Hayes 00:51:07 Jay Springsteen 01:15:51 Harry Lloyd and Dave Neal discuss the growing emphasis on being young in MotoGP as more MotoGP teams are looking at Moto3 for their next riders. Is there a too young? The saga of WSBK's struggle continues as an excellent listener email prompts talks of Japanese school kids, snakes eating their own tails, cousins, brothers, sisters and aunties and how that all relates to WSBK. Jim Race also has two stellar...
Topics: Sports & Recreation, motogp, wsbk, sbk, superbike, prix, motorcycle, racing, motogpod, hayes,...
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Jun 30, 2018
06/18
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Brian Swingle; John McGreevy
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We give a detailed physical argument for the area law for entanglement entropy in gapped phases of matter arising from local Hamiltonians. Our approach is based on renormalization group (RG) ideas and takes a resource oriented perspective. We report four main results. First, we argue for the "weak area law": any gapped phase with a unique ground state on every closed manifold obeys the area law. Second, we introduce an RG based classification scheme and give a detailed argument that...
Topics: Quantum Physics, High Energy Physics - Theory, Strongly Correlated Electrons, Condensed Matter
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/1407.8203
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Jun 30, 2018
06/18
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Caihua Chen; Shiqian Ma; Junfeng Yang
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In this paper, we first propose a general inertial proximal point method for the mixed variational inequality (VI) problem. Based on our knowledge, without stronger assumptions, convergence rate result is not known in the literature for inertial type proximal point methods. Under certain conditions, we are able to establish the global convergence and a $o(1/k)$ convergence rate result (under certain measure) of the proposed general inertial proximal point method. We then show that the...
Topics: Mathematics, Optimization and Control
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/1407.8238
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Oct 2, 2014
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Caseley, Emily A.; Muench, Stephen P.; Roger, Sebastien; Mao, Hong-Ju; Baldwin, Stephen A.; Jiang, Lin-Hua
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This article is from International Journal of Molecular Sciences , volume 15 . Abstract P2X receptors are Ca2+-permeable cationic channels in the cell membranes, where they play an important role in mediating a diversity of physiological and pathophysiological functions of extracellular ATP. Mammalian cells express seven P2X receptor genes. Single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) are widespread in the P2RX genes encoding the human P2X receptors, particularly the human P2X7 receptor. This article...
Source: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4159798
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Jun 30, 2018
06/18
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Chan-Kao Chang; Adam Waszczak; Hsing-Wen Lin; Wing-Huen Ip; Thomas. A. Prince; Shrinivas R. Kulkarni; Russ Laher; Jason Surace
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Asteroids of size larger than 150 m generally do not have rotation periods smaller than 2.2 hours. This spin cutoff is believed to be due to the gravitationally bound rubble-pile structures of the asteroids. Rotation with periods exceeding this critical value will cause asteroid breakup. Up until now, only one object, 2001 OE84, has been found to be an exception to this spin cutoff. We report the discovery of a new super-fast rotator, (335433) 2005 UW163, spinning with a period of 1.290 hours...
Topics: Earth and Planetary Astrophysics, Astrophysics
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/1407.8264
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Oct 9, 2014
10/14
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Cho, Uiju; Oh, Woo Jin; Bae, Ja Seong; Lee, Sohee; Lee, Young Sub; Park, Gyeong Sin; Lee, Youn Soo; Jung, Chan Kwon
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This article is from Journal of Korean Medical Science , volume 29 . Abstract The most common BRAF mutation in thyroid cancer is c.1799T>A (p.Val600Glu), and other BRAF mutations are rarely reported. We investigated the clinicopathological features of thyroid cancer with rare BRAF mutations. A total of 2,763 patients with thyroid cancer underwent molecular testing by direct DNA sequencing for mutations in BRAF exon 15. Among them, 2,110 (76.4%) had BRAF mutations. The c.1799T>A mutation...
Source: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4129195
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Oct 11, 2014
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Choi, Jaesung; Song, Nan; Han, Sohee; Chung, Seokang; Sung, Hyuna; Lee, Ji-young; Jung, Sunjae; Park, Sue K.; Yoo, Keun-Young; Han, Wonshik; Lee, Jong Won; Noh, Dong-Young; Kang, Daehee; Choi, Ji-Yeob
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This article is from PLoS ONE , volume 9 . Abstract We investigated the role of common genetic variation in immune-related genes on breast cancer disease-free survival (DFS) in Korean women. 107 breast cancer patients of the Seoul Breast Cancer Study (SEBCS) were selected for this study. A total of 2,432 tag single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in 283 immune-related genes were genotyped with the GoldenGate Oligonucleotide pool assay (OPA). A multivariate Cox-proportional hazard model and...
Source: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4116221
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Oct 11, 2014
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Choi, KyungOh; Ghaddar, Bassel; Moya, Colby; Shi, Hai; Sridharan, Gautham V.; Lee, Kyongbum; Jayaraman, Arul
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This article is from PLoS ONE , volume 9 . Abstract Lipid accumulation in adipocytes reflects a balance between enzymatic pathways leading to the formation and breakdown of esterified lipids, primarily triglycerides. This balance is extremely important, as both high and low lipid levels in adipocytes can have deleterious consequences. The enzymes responsible for lipid synthesis and breakdown (lipogenesis and lipolysis, respectively) are regulated through the coordinated actions of several...
Source: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4116336
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Jun 30, 2018
06/18
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Christopher Eltschka; Jens Siewert
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A striking result from nonrelativistic quantum mechanics is the monogamy of entanglement, which states that a particle can be maximally entangled only with one other party, not with several ones. While there is the exact quantitative relation for three qubits and also several inequalities describing monogamy properties it is not clear to what extent exact monogamy relations are a general feature of quantum mechanics. We prove that in all many-qubit systems there exist strict monogamy laws for...
Topic: Quantum Physics
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/1407.8195
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Jun 30, 2018
06/18
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Christopher Perry; Rahul Jain; Jonathan Oppenheim
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Quantum resources can be more powerful than classical resources - a quantum computer can solve certain problems exponentially faster than a classical computer, and computing a function of two people's inputs can be done with exponentially less communication with quantum messages than with classical ones. Here we consider a task between two players, Alice and Bob where quantum resources are infinitely more powerful than classical ones. Alice is given a string of length n, and Bob's task is to...
Topic: Quantum Physics
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/1407.8217
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Jun 30, 2018
06/18
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Cédric M. Campos; J. M. Sanz-Serna
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We study a method, Extra Chance Generalized Hybrid Monte Carlo, to avoid rejections in the Hybrid Monte Carlo method and related algorithms. In the spirit of delayed rejection, whenever a rejection would occur, extra work is done to find a fresh proposal that, hopefully, may be accepted. We present experiments that clearly indicate that the additional work per sample carried out in the extra chance approach clearly pays in terms of the quality of the samples generated.
Topics: Probability, Mathematics, Numerical Analysis
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/1407.8107
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Jun 30, 2018
06/18
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Dan Crisan; Joaquin Miguez; Gonzalo Rios
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We investigate the use of possibly the simplest scheme for the parallelisation of the standard particle filter, that consists in splitting the computational budget into $M$ fully independent particle filters with $N$ particles each, and then obtaining the desired estimators by averaging over the $M$ independent outcomes of the filters. This approach minimises the parallelisation overhead yet displays highly desirable theoretical properties. Under very mild assumptions, we analyse the mean...
Topics: Computation, Statistics
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/1407.8071
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Oct 11, 2014
10/14
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Davis, Michael S.; Bonen, Arend; Snook, Laelie A.; Jain, Swati S.; Bartels, Kenneth; Geor, Raymond; Hueffer, Karsten
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This article is from PLoS ONE , volume 9 . Abstract Endurance exercise relies on transsarcolemmal flux of substrates in order to avoid depletion of intramuscular reserves. Previous studies of endurance trained sled dogs have shown a remarkable capacity of these dogs to adapt rapidly to endurance exercise by decreasing the utilization of intramuscular reserves. The current study tested the hypothesis that the dogs' glycogen-sparing phenotype is due to increased sarcolemmal transport of glucose...
Source: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4116179
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Dodev, Tihomir S.; Karagiannis, Panagiotis; Gilbert, Amy E.; Josephs, Debra H.; Bowen, Holly; James, Louisa K.; Bax, Heather J.; Beavil, Rebecca; Pang, Marie O.; Gould, Hannah J.; Karagiannis, Sophia N.; Beavil, Andrew J.
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This article is from Scientific Reports , volume 4 . Abstract Over the last four decades, molecular cloning has evolved tremendously. Efficient products allowing assembly of multiple DNA fragments have become available. However, cost-effective tools for engineering antibodies of different specificities, isotypes and species are still needed for many research and clinical applications in academia. Here, we report a method for one-step assembly of antibody heavy- and light-chain DNAs into a...
Source: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4115235
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Jun 30, 2018
06/18
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Donald Gavel; Renate Kupke; Daren Dillon; Andrew Norton; Chris Ratliff; Jerry Cabak; Andrew Phillips; Connie Rockosi; Rosalie McGurk; Srikar Srinath; Michael Peck; William Deich; Kyle Lanclos; John Gates; Michael Saylor; Jim Ward; Terry Pfister
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A new high-order adaptive optics system is now being commissioned at the Lick Observatory Shane 3-meter telescope in California. This system uses a high return efficiency sodium beacon and a combination of low and high-order deformable mirrors to achieve diffraction-limited imaging over a wide spectrum of infrared science wavelengths covering 0.8 to 2.2 microns. We present the design performance goals and the first on-sky test results. We discuss several innovations that make this system a...
Topics: Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics, Astrophysics
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/1407.8207
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Jun 30, 2018
06/18
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Elizabeth N. Davison; Kimberly J. Schlesinger; Danielle S. Bassett; Mary-Ellen Lynall; Michael B. Miller; Scott T. Grafton; Jean M. Carlson
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Activity in the human brain moves between diverse functional states to meet the demands of our dynamic environment, but fundamental principles guiding these transitions remain poorly understood. Here, we capitalize on recent advances in network science to analyze patterns of functional interactions between brain regions. We use dynamic network representations to probe the landscape of brain reconfigurations that accompany task performance both within and between four cognitive states: a...
Topics: Quantitative Biology, Neurons and Cognition
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/1407.8234
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Jun 30, 2018
06/18
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Ezequiel E. Ferrero; Kirsten Martens; Jean-Louis Barrat
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We study consequences of long-range elasticity in thermally assisted dynamics of yield stress materials. Within a two-dimensinal mesoscopic model we calculate the mean-square displacement and the dynamical structure factor for tracer particle trajectories. The ballistic regime at short time scales is associated with a compressed exponential decay in the dynamical structure factor, followed by a subdiffusive crossover prior to the onset of diffusion. We relate this crossover to spatiotemporal...
Topics: Statistical Mechanics, Soft Condensed Matter, Disordered Systems and Neural Networks, Condensed...
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/1407.8014
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Fitzcharles, Mary-Ann; Ste-Marie, Peter A; Clauw, Daniel J; Jamal, Shahin; Karsh, Jacob; LeClercq, Sharon; McDougall, Jason J; Shir, Yoram; Shojania, Kam; Walsh, Zach
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This article is from BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders , volume 15 . Abstract Background: Arthritis pain is reported as one of the most common reasons for persons using medical herbal cannabis in North America. “Severe arthritis” is the condition justifying legal use of cannabis in over half of all authorizations in Canada, where cannabis remains a controlled substance. As champions for the care of persons with arthritis, rheumatologists must be knowledgeable of treatment modalities both...
Source: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4121007
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Jun 30, 2018
06/18
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Franziska Jahnke; Jochen Koenigsmann
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Admitting a non-trivial $p$-henselian valuation is a weaker assumption on a field than admitting a non-trivial henselian valuation. Unlike henselianity, $p$-henselianity is an elementary property in the language of rings. We are interested in the question when a field admits a non-trivial 0-definable $p$-henselian valuation (in the language of rings). We give a classification of elementary classes of fields in which the canonical $p$-henselian valuation is uniformly 0-definable. We then apply...
Topics: Mathematics, Logic, Commutative Algebra
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/1407.8156
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Jun 30, 2018
06/18
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G. Bruni; J. I. González-Serrano; M. Pedani; C. R. Benn; K. -H. Mack; J. Holt; F. M. Montenegro-Montes; F. Jiménez-Luján
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Broad absorption lines (BALs) are present in the spectra of ~20% of quasars (QSOs); this indicates fast outflows (up to 0.2c) that intercept the observer's line of sight. These QSOs can be distinguished again into radio-loud (RL) BAL QSOs and radio-quiet (RQ) BAL QSOs. The first are very rare, even four times less common than RQ BAL QSOs. The reason for this is still unclear and leaves open questions about the nature of the BAL-producing outflows and their connection with the radio jet. We...
Topics: Astrophysics of Galaxies, Astrophysics
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/1407.7987
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Oct 8, 2014
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Goto, Yumeno; Jono, Yasutomo; Hatanaka, Ryota; Nomura, Yoshifumi; Tani, Keisuke; Chujo, Yuta; Hiraoka, Koichi
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This article is from Frontiers in Human Neuroscience , volume 8 . Abstract We investigated differences in corticospinal and spinal control between discrete and rhythmic ankle movements. Motor evoked potentials (MEPs) in the tibialis anterior and soleus muscles and soleus H-reflex were elicited in the middle of the plantar flexion phase during discrete ankle movement or in the initial or later cycles of rhythmic ankle movement. The H-reflex was evoked at an intensity eliciting a small M-wave and...
Source: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4115592
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Oct 7, 2014
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Hall, Deborah A; Birch, Rachael C; Anheim, Mathieu; J?nch, Aia E; Pintado, Elizabeth; O'Keefe, Joanne; Trollor, Julian N; Stebbins, Glenn T; Hagerman, Randi J; Fahn, Stanley; Berry-Kravis, Elizabeth; Leehey, Maureen A
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This article is from Journal of Neurodevelopmental Disorders , volume 6 . Abstract This paper summarizes key emerging issues in fragile X-associated tremor/ataxia syndrome (FXTAS) as presented at the First International Conference on the FMR1 Premutation: Basic Mechanisms & Clinical Involvement in 2013.
Source: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4141265
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Oct 10, 2014
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Hanly, Narelle; Mireskandari, Shab; Juraskova, Ilona
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This article is from BMC Urology , volume 14 . Abstract Background: Despite the growing body of literature which highlights the potential for significant and enduring side-effects of prostate cancer treatment, there is limited research exploring the experience of living with the treatment-induced side-effects such as sexual dysfunction, and their repercussions for men and their partners. The aim of this qualitative study was to explore factors influencing psychosexual adjustment,...
Source: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4124511
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Jun 30, 2018
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Hari K. Kunduri; James Lucietti
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The domain of outer communication of five-dimensional asymptotically flat stationary spacetimes may possess non-trivial 2-cycles. We discuss how this may lead to a gross violation of black hole uniqueness, beyond the existence of black rings, even for solutions with two commuting rotational symmetries. We illustrate this with a simple example in minimal supergravity; a four parameter family of supersymmetric black hole solutions, with spherical horizon topology and a 2-cycle in the exterior. We...
Topics: High Energy Physics - Theory, General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/1407.8002
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Jun 30, 2018
06/18
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Henryk Czyz; Johann H. Kuhn; Szymon Tracz
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New parametrisation for the electric and the magnetic form factors of proton and neutron are presented. The proton form factors describe well the recent measurements by BaBar collaboration and earlier ones of the ratio of the form factors in space-like region. The neutron form factors are consistent with earlier measurements of neutron pair production and ratio of the form factors in the space-like region. These form factors are implemented into the generator PHOKHARA, which simulates the...
Topic: High Energy Physics - Phenomenology
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/1407.7995
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Jun 30, 2018
06/18
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Hong-Viet V. Ngo; Jens Christian Claussen; Jan Born; Matthias Mölle
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Slow oscillations are electrical potential oscillations with a spectral peak frequency of $\sim$0.8 Hz, and hallmark the electroencephalogram during slow-wave sleep. Recent studies have indicated a causal contribution of slow oscillations to the consolidation of memories during slow-wave sleep, raising the question to what extent such oscillations can be induced by external stimulation. Here, we examined whether slow oscillations can be effectively induced by rhythmic acoustic stimulation....
Topics: Quantitative Biology, Neurons and Cognition
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/1407.7999
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Jun 30, 2018
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Hua Zhou; Jin Zhou; Tao Hu; Eric M Sobel; Kenneth Lange
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Pedigree GWAS (Option 29) in the current version of the Mendel software is an optimized subroutine for performing large scale genome-wide QTL analysis. This analysis (a) works for random sample data, pedigree data, or a mix of both, (b) is highly efficient in both run time and memory requirement, (c) accommodates both univariate and multivariate traits, (d) works for autosomal and x-linked loci, (e) correctly deals with missing data in traits, covariates, and genotypes, (f) allows for covariate...
Topics: Populations and Evolution, Applications, Quantitative Biology, Statistics, Genomics
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/1407.8259
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Jun 30, 2018
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Hua Zhou; John Blangero; Thomas D. Dyer; Kei-hang K. Chan; Kenneth Lange; Eric M. Sobel
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Since most analysis software for genome-wide association studies (GWAS) currently exploit only unrelated individuals, there is a need for efficient applications that can handle general pedigree data or mixtures of both population and pedigree data. Even data sets thought to consist of only unrelated individuals may include cryptic relationships that can lead to false positives if not discovered and controlled for. In addition, family designs possess compelling advantages. They are better...
Topics: Applications, Computation, Quantitative Biology, Statistics, Genomics, Populations and Evolution
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/1407.8253
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Jun 30, 2018
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Huy Nguyen; Hao Shi; Jie Xu; Shiwei Zhang
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We describe CPMC-Lab, a Matlab program for the constrained-path and phaseless auxiliary-field Monte Carlo methods. These methods have allowed applications ranging from the study of strongly correlated models, such as the Hubbard model, to ab initio calculations in molecules and solids. The present package implements the full ground-state constrained-path Monte Carlo (CPMC) method in Matlab with a graphical interface, using the Hubbard model as an example. The package can perform calculations in...
Topics: Strongly Correlated Electrons, Condensed Matter
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/1407.7967
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Hwang, Yong Il; Park, Yong Bum; Oh, Yeon Mok; Lee, Ji Hyun; Kim, Tae Hyung; Yoo, Kwang Ha; Yoon, Hyoung Kyu; Rhee, Chin Kook; Kim, Deog Kyeom; Shin, Kyeong Cheol; Lee, Sang Yeub; Jung, Ki-Suck
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This article is from Journal of Korean Medical Science , volume 29 . Abstract The purpose of this study was to compare the Korean COPD guideline to GOLD consensus report in terms of acute exacerbation. A total of 361 patients were enrolled in this study, and 16.9% of them experienced acute exacerbation during the follow-up. A total of 6.3% of patients in GOLD A, 9.5% in GOLD B, 7.7% in GOLD C and 17.0% of GOLD D experienced exacerbation during the first year of follow-up, respectively (P=0.09)....
Source: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4129203
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Jun 30, 2018
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J. Farihi; M. C. Wyatt; J. S. Greaves; A. Bonsor; B. Sibthorpe; O. Panić
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ALMA Cycle 0 and Herschel PACS observations are reported for the prototype, nearest, and brightest example of a dusty and polluted white dwarf, G29-38. These long wavelength programs attempted to detect an outlying, parent population of bodies at 1-100 AU, from which originates the disrupted planetesimal debris that is observed within 0.01 AU and which exhibits L_IR/L = 0.039. No associated emission sources were detected in any of the data down to L_IR/L ~ 1e-4, generally ruling out cold dust...
Topics: Earth and Planetary Astrophysics, Astrophysics, Solar and Stellar Astrophysics
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/1407.7976
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Jun 30, 2018
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J. H. Field
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Einstein's theoretical analysis of mass-energy equivalence, already, at the time, experimentally evident in radioactive decays, in two papers published in 1905, as well as Planck's introduction, in 1906, of the concepts of relativistic momentum, and, by invoking Hamilton's Principle, relativistic energy, are reviewed and discussed. Claims in the literature that Einstein's analysis was flawed, lacked generality, or was not rigorous, are rebutted.
Topics: Physics, History and Philosophy of Physics
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/1407.8507
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Jun 30, 2018
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J. S. Sanders; A. C. Fabian; J. Hlavacek-Larrondo; H. R. Russell; G. B. Taylor; F. Hofmann; G. Tremblay; S. A. Walker
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We present Chandra X-ray Observatory observations of the core of the galaxy cluster PKS 0745-191. Its centre shows X-ray cavities caused by AGN feedback and cold fronts with an associated spiral structure. The cavity energetics imply they are powerful enough to compensate for cooling. Despite the evidence for AGN feedback, the Chandra and XMM-RGS X-ray spectra are consistent with a few hundred solar masses per year cooling out of the X-ray phase, sufficient to power the emission line nebula....
Topics: Astrophysics of Galaxies, Astrophysics, Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/1407.8008
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Jun 30, 2018
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J. Vural; S. Kraus; A. Kreplin; G. Weigelt; E. Fossat; F. Massi; K. Perraut; F. Vakili
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Context: The structure of the inner disk of Herbig Be stars is not well understood. The continuum disks of several Herbig Be stars have inner radii that are smaller than predicted by models of irradiated disks with optically thin holes. Aims: We study the size of the inner disk of the Herbig B[e] star HD 85567 and compare the model radii with the radius suggested by the size-luminosity relation. Methods: The object was observed with the AMBER instrument of the Very Large Telescope...
Topics: Astrophysics, Solar and Stellar Astrophysics
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/1407.8190
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This show features guests Vicki Schildmeyer and Mike Lester of the Jefferson City NEEED Project. Volunteers create an experimental community garden to feed the hungry in Jefferson City. For more information www.NEEEDProject.com
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Welcome to the Daily Daf Differently. In this episode, Rabbi Carl Perkins looks at Masechet Megillah Daf 19. On this page we explore the tension between uniformity and variety in religious practice. According to the Talmud, different communities read the Megillah (the Scroll of Esther) on different days. Yet all read the entire Megillah—even though […]
Jace goes "solo". Computer mayhem, Chuck Prophet's new record, Melody Pool news and, of course, Bananarama and the Bangles. What?
LibriVox recording of The Road by Jack London. Read in English by Barry Eads. Jack London credited his skill of story-telling to the days he spent as a hobo learning to fabricate tales to get meals from sympathetic strangers. In The Road, he relates the tales and memories of his days on the hobo road, including how the hobos would elude train crews and his travels with Kelly’s Army. - Summary by Barry Eads. For further information, including links to online text, reader information, RSS...
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Topics: librivox, audiobooks, memoirs, tramps, trains, vagrancy, USA
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Jul 30, 2014
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Jack Yorston
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After an extended absence, the Looters stop speaking in bad German accents long enough to discuss games of both video and board variety, before technical difficulties interru-
Topics: The Loot Drop, Podcast, Episode 21, Dominate East Coast
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Apr 8, 2021
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Jaclyn Calder (jaccalder)
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Customized version of http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:188275 Created with Customizer! http://www.thingiverse.com/apps/customizer/run?thing_id=188275
Topics: stl, thingiverse, Rings, customized
The human body is an incredible pleasure machine, the sensations and experiences we can potentially experience are incredible. Until recently though, it wasn’t really an aspect of science that was studied particularly thoroughly. Even today there is a lot that is unknown or unconfirmed. There’s a lot that is though, and it’s a lot more than you would have learned in school sex ed classes (if you were even lucky enough to get sex ed.) That was more about reproduction than sex, more about...
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May 2, 2019
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Jaden Sterling
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If you go about your days feeling unfulfilled, frustrated or simply fed-up then chances are you are NOT on track or even on the SAME PAGE as your soul contract. When aligned with your soul contract you live each day feeling positive, hopeful and optimistic about your future KNOWING full well you are onto something BIG! Regardless of what is going on for you... inside you feel you are capable of greatness, ready to spread your wings and take the leap into unknown territory all while...
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Jul 30, 2014
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Jaime Rosero
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Festival
Topic: Gabriel Cisneros
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Jaime Rosero
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Festival del Blues
Topic: David Tamganeli
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Jun 30, 2018
06/18
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Jake P. Taylor-King; Emiel van Loon; Gabriel Rosser; S. Jon Chapman
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There are various cases of animal movement where behaviour broadly switches between two modes of operation, corresponding to a long distance movement state and a resting or local movement state. Here a mathematical description of this process is formulated, adapted from Friedrich et. al. (2006). The approach allows the specification any running or waiting time distribution along with any angular and speed distributions. The resulting system of partial integro-differential equations are...
Topics: Quantitative Methods, Quantitative Biology
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/1407.8177