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Observation of hc radiative decay hc › ??' and evidence for hc › ??
Kolcu, Onur Buğra (Arel Author) --- Makale 69 yazarlıdır.A search for radiative decays of the P-wave spin singlet charmonium resonance hc is performed based on 4.48 × 108 ? events collected with the BESIII detector operating at the BEPCII storage ring. Events of the reaction channels hc › ??' and ?? are observed with a statistical significance of 8.4? and 4.0?, respectively, for the first time. The branching fractions of hc › ??' and hc › ?? are measured to be B(hc › ??' ) = (1.52±0.27±0.29)×10-3 and B(hc › ??) = (4.7±1.5±1.4)×10-4 , respectively, where the first errors are statistical and the second are systematic uncertainties
Weak-lensing analysis of the z ~ 0.8 cluster CL 0152-1357 with the advanced camera for surveys
We present a weak-lensing analysis of the X-ray-luminous cluster CL 0152-1357 at z similar or equal to 0.84 using Hubble Space Telescope/Advanced Camera for Surveys (ACS) observations. The unparalleled resolution and sensitivity of ACS enable us to measure weakly distorted, faint background galaxies to the extent that the number density reaches similar to175 arcmin(-2). The point-spread function (PSF) of ACS has a complicated shape that also varies across the field. We construct a PSF model for ACS from an extensive investigation of 47 Tuc stars in a modestly crowded region. We show that this model PSF excellently describes the PSF variation pattern in the cluster observation when a slight adjustment of ellipticity is applied. The high number density of source galaxies and the accurate removal of the PSF effect through moment-based deconvolution allow us to restore the dark matter distribution of the cluster in great detail. The direct comparison of the mass map with the X-ray morphology from Chandra observations shows that the two peaks of intracluster medium traced by X-ray emission are lagging behind the corresponding dark matter clumps, indicative of an ongoing merger. The overall mass profile of the cluster can be well described by an NFW profile with a scale radius of r(s) = 309 +/- 45 kpc and a concentration parameter of c = 3.7 +/- 0.5. The mass estimates from the lensing analysis are consistent with those from X-ray and Sunyaev-Zel'dovich analyses. The predicted velocity dispersion is also in good agreement with the spectroscopic measurement from VLT observations. In the adopted cosmology where Omega(M) = 0.27, Omega(Lambda) = 0.73, and h = 0.71, the total projected mass and the mass-to-light ratio within 1 Mpc are estimated to be (4.92 +/- 0.44) x 10(14) M-circle dot and 95 +/- 8 M-circle dot/L-Bcircle dot, respectively
Financial analysis and evaluation of company HC Betons Ltd
Diplomdarba nosaukums: Uzņēmuma SIA HC Betons finanšu analīze un novērtējums
Diplomdarba mērķis ir uz finanšu analīzes pamata izvērtēt uzņēmuma SIA HC Betons esošo finansiālo situāciju un izstrādāt priekšlikumus finansiālā stāvokļa uzlabošanai.
Teorētiskajā daļā apskatīti finanšu analīzes teorētiskie aspekti. Praktiskajā daļā autore veica uzņēmuma SIA HC Betons finanšu analīzi par 2009., 2010., un 2011.gadu. Analītiskajā daļā autore salīdzina rādītājus ar konkurējošo uzņēmumu SIA Cemex.
Autore secinājusi, ka uzņēmumam ir finansiālas grūtības, bet pēc autores domām, uzņēmums tuvāko gadu laikā nebankrotēs.
Diplomdarba apjoms ir 78 lapaspuses, tas sastāv no 3 daļām, 12 tabulām, 5 attēliem un 12 pielikumiem.
Atslēgvārdi: analīze, likviditāte, bankrots, koeficienti.Diploma thesis: Financial Analysis and Evaluation of Company HC Betons Ltd.
The aim of the diploma paper is to evaluate company’s HC Betons Ltd current financial situation based on financial analysis and make suggestions for improvement of the financial position.
Theoretical aspects of financial analysis are discussed in the theoretical part of the paper. In the practical part author has performed company’s HC Betons Ltd financial analysis of the years 2009, 2010 and 2011. In the analytical part author compares ratios of a competing company Cemex Ltd.
The author concludes that the company is in financial difficulties, but according to the author’s thoughts, the company will not bankrupt in the coming years.
The volume of the diploma paper is 78 pages; it consists of 3 parts, 12 tables, 5 images and 12 appendices.
Keywords: analysis, liquidity, bankruptcy, ratios
Metabolic profiling and population screening of analgesic usage in nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy-based large-scale epidemiologic studies
The application of a 1H nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy-based screening method for determining the use of two widely available analgesics (acetaminophen and ibuprofen) in epidemiologic studies has been investigated. We used samples and data from the cross-sectional INTERMAP Study involving participants from Japan (n = 1145), China (n = 839), U.K. (n = 501), and the U.S. (n = 2195). An orthogonal projection to latent structures discriminant analysis (OPLS-DA) algorithm with an incorporated Monte Carlo resampling function was applied to the NMR data set to determine which spectra contained analgesic metabolites. OPLS-DA preprocessing parameters (normalization, bin width, scaling, and input parameters) were assessed systematically to identify an optimal acetaminophen prediction model. Subsets of INTERMAP spectra were examined to verify and validate the presence/absence of acetaminophen/ibuprofen based on known chemical shift and coupling patterns. The optimized and validated acetaminophen model correctly predicted 98.2%, and the ibuprofen model correctly predicted 99.0% of the urine specimens containing these drug metabolites. The acetaminophen and ibuprofen models were subsequently used to predict the presence/absence of these drug metabolites for the remaining INTERMAP specimens. The acetaminophen model identified 415 out of 8436 spectra as containing acetaminophen metabolite signals while the ibuprofen model identified 245 out of 8604 spectra as containing ibuprofen metabolite signals from the global data set after excluding samples used to construct the prediction models. The NMR-based metabolic screening strategy provides a new objective approach for evaluation of self-reported medication data and is extendable to other aspects of population xenometabolome profiling
Specific and fitness testing of goalies HC Motor Czech Budejovice\\
The aim of this bachelor thesis is to test specific and fitness abilities of goalkeepers of HC Motor Czech Budejovice. In the theoretical part of this thesis, based on content analysis of literature research, the author presents motoric abilities, development patterns and overview of most frequently used tests. In the practical part of thesis, the author deals with creating and verifying tested battery. It was designed using the knowledge gained from books reference and self- experience of a player and a coach as well. To obtain the results of performance of particular motoric abilities the author used testing method. The outcomes were subsequently compared with the evaluation of given motoric abilities on ice. The author acquired the evaluation from goalkeeper's coaches of HC Motor Czech Budejovice. Final results are described and thereafter tabularly presented
VIBRATIONAL RELAXATION IN THE BINARY GASEOUS MIXTURES AND
Author Institution: Laboratoire de Spectronomie Moleculaire, Universit\'e de Paris VI, 4, Place Jussieu - Tour 13Vibrational relaxation rates for gaseous mixtures , with or , in which vibrational energy transfer can occur from the level of M to the v = 1 level of , has been measured as a function of the temperature using the laser-induced vibrational fluorescence technique. The relaxation processes which must be considered are: - the V-V transfer process: \begin{eqnarray*} &&M(00^{\circ }1)+ HC (v=0)\begin{array}{c}^{k}M-HC\ell\\ \rightleftharpoons\\ ^{k}HC\ell-M\end{array}M(00^{\circ}0)+ HC\ell(v=1)+ \Delta E=he\Delta\nu\\ &&with\ \Delta\nu=-537\, cm^{-1} for\ CO_{2}, -663\, cm ^{-1}\ for\ N_{2}O \end{eqnarray*} - the V-TR de-excitation processes: \begin{eqnarray*} M(00^{\circ}1)+ HC\ell(or M)\stackrel{k^{HC\ell}_{M}}{(o\vec{r}\; k_{M})}M(mn^{\ell}0)+HC\ell (or \; M)\\ HC\ell(v=1)+ M(or\; HC\ell)\stackrel{k^{M}_{HC\ell}}{(o\vec{r}\; k_{HC\ell})}HC\ell(v=0)+M(or \; HC\ell) \end{eqnarray*} For most of the systems in which near-resonant V-V transfers occur, the V-TR de-excitation rates are negligible compared to the V-V transfer rates. But this is not the case for the M-HC systems considered in this work. The de-excitation rates and are of the same order of magnitude as the V-V transfer rates and respectively. In order to determine separately all these rates, relaxation measurements have been performed by exciting either H to the level or to the v = 1 level, and measuring the relaxation rates versus the molar fraction of the gas excited by laser. The results are discussed and compared with the values of the rates calculated by using a Morse potential as the intermolecular potential, and according to a semi-classical method in which a vibration-rotation exchange is assumed
VIBRATIONAL COUPLINGS AND ENERGY FLOW IN COMPLEXES OF HC=CH, HC=CD, HC=CC=C, AND N=CH WITH
Author Institution: Molecular Physics Division, National Institute of Standards and Technology; Molecular Physics Divisoin, National Institute of Standards and TechnologyInfrared spectra of the C-H stretching vibrations of the symmetric-top complexes, , have been recorded using a color-center-laser electric-resonance optothermal spectrometer. Efforts to observe the N-H stretches were unsuccessful. The hydrogen-bonded C-H stretching modes of HC=CH--NH3 are strongly coupled to the hydrogen bond as evidenced by their large monomer red-shifts of 75 and and broad predissociation linewidths of 2000 ad 650-800 MHz, respectively. The complexation-induced asymmetry in is not sufficient to allow us to observe the local mode associated with the outer C-H stretch. However, isotopic substitution in shows that this mode is red shifted by less than from the monomer vibration. The narrow predissociation linewidths of this mode (7-12 MHz) are consistent with this small red shift. The weaker coupling of the C-H stretches in HC=CC=CH is completely quenched upon complexation with . The outer C-H stretch is observed in the diacetylene (HC=CC=CH) complex, blue shifted by approximately from the infrared-active monomer C-H stretch at ; the bound CH stretch is red shifted about the same amount as in . These observations imply that the weak coupling of the local modes in diacetylene is significantly quenched upon complexation with . The predissociation linewidths are similar to those in , even though the outer C-H stretch is now five bonds away from the hydrogen bond. Surprisingly, these results suggest that the length of the triple-bond backbone in acetylene chains does not significantly impede the rate of vibrational energy flow. Future efforts will be made to extend these studies to the triacelyne complex,
Effects of the HEART camp intervention on adherence to exercise in patients with heart failure
Background: Patients with heart failure (HF) have poor adherence to the recommended guidelines of30 minutes of moderate intensity exercise five days per week. The importance of adherence to exercise is underscored by recent data showing that lack ofadherence to recommended exercise leads toincreased risk for mortality and HF readmission. Thepurpose of this randomized controlled trial was toevaluate the effect of the HEART Camp (HC) protocol (multi-component intervention) on long-term adherence to exercise. Hypothesis: Subjects in theHEART Camp (HC) intervention group will have better adherence to exercise than the enhanced usual care (EUC) group over time (6, 12 and 18 months). Methods: A prospective randomized two-group (HC and EUC) repeated measures experimental design was used. Both groups received access to theexercise facility and 9 exercise training sessions in a 3-week run-in period. Group educational sessions and an exercise coach provided the interventioncomponents (knowl-edge, attitudes, self-efficacy, behavioral self-management skills and social support). Adherence (defined as 80% of therecommended 150 minutes of exercise) was mea-sured by an exercise diary with heart rate monitor validation of self-report. Results: The sample consisted of 191 subjects with a mean age of 60.9 + 11.4 years; 53.9% were male; EF was 39.9 + 13.1%; 54.5% were NYHA Class II and 36.6% were Class III; 53.4% were Caucasian and 45.5% were African-American. Chi-square analysis of adherence data showed no significant group differences at 6 months (P=.443). Both 12 and 18-month adherence in the HC group (42 and 35.2% respectively) were significantly higher (P \u3c.05) than the EUC group (27.8 and 19.3% respectively). See Fig. 1. An analysis of potential moderators of the intervention showed no significance for age, gender, race, marital status, or NYHA Class. Moderator effects were found for BMI with the HC intervention showing efficacy across thelevels of BMI while higher BMI in the EUC had lower adherence levels. The HC intervention improved adherence in subjects with higher EF while adherence in the EUC group was worse with higher EF Conclusions: The multi-component HC interventionsignificantly improved exercise adherence at 12 and 18 months. Providing subjects with access and 9 sessions of training improved short-term adherencein the EUC group
Comparison of Outcomes of Alcohol Septal Ablation or Septal Myectomy for Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy in Patients ≤65 Years Versus \u3e65 Years
Alcohol septal ablation (ASA) and septal myectomy (SM) are therapeutic interventions for patients with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HC) who remain symptomatic despite medical treatment. Outcomes for both interventions in age groups ≤65 versus \u3e65 years are scarce. We queried the National Readmission Database for adult patients undergoing either SM or ASA between 2010 and 2015 for HC. Patients were divided into 2 age-groups (≤65-years and \u3e65-years). We aimed to compare the in-hospital mortality, complication rates, and resource utilization for each procedure between the 2 age-groups. We identified 4,358 patients with HC who underwent intervention, of which 2,113 were treated with SM and 2,245 with ASA. In-hospital mortality was 6-times higher in patients ≤65 years old who underwent SM compared with ASA (1.5% vs 0.3% odds ratio 6.2; p = 0.04); and 4-times higher in patients \u3e65 years treated with SM compared with ASA (6.7% vs 1.7% odds ratio 4.29; p = 0.04). Blood transfusion rates and stroke were higher in patients undergoing SM, regardless of their age-group. Length of hospital stay was lower in the ASA group (3 days vs 6 days for both age groups, p \u3c0.001) as well as median hospital costs (≤65 years old: 31.531; and \u3e65 years old: 36,042, p \u3c0.001). In conclusion, patients with HC treated with ASA had significantly lower in-hospital mortality, complications rates, length of hospital stay, and hospital costs compared with patients undergoing SM at any age
Cystatin C, Neutrophil Gelatinase-associated Lipocalin, and Lysozyme C: Urinary Biomarkers for Detection of Early Kidney Dysfunction in Children With Urolithiasis
OBJECTIVE: To screen for the presence of biomarkers involved in tubular injury and kidney damage in children with urolithiasis (RS), and to validate these proteins by ELISA.
METHODS: Prospective-controlled pilot study of children with urolithiasis and their age- and gender-matched controls (HC). Initial screening test was done by quantitative proteomic comparison of pooled urine from RS versus HC, using liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry. Proteins of interest were selected using the following criteria: (1) ≥5 spectral counts; (2) ≥2-fold difference in spectral counts; and (3) ≤.05 P value for the Fisher\u27s Exact Test. Validation was performed by ELISA testing. Statistical analysis was performed by Student t-test and Mann-Whitney U test.
RESULTS: Proteomic analysis identified 3 proteins of interest, Cystatin C (CYTC), neutrophil gelatinase-associated lipocalin (NGAL) and lysozyme C that were significantly over-represented in RS group versus HC. ELISA analysis revealed significantly increased urinary levels of CYTC and NGAL, and nearly significantly increased urinary levels of lysozyme C in RS group (N = 24) compared to controls (N = 13). Subgroup analysis showed significantly higher urinary levels of CYTC in both hypercalciuria (N = 14) and hypocitraturia (N = 10) versus HC (P \u3c.05).
CONCLUSION: Children with urolithiasis showed significant increase in urinary CYTC and NGAL irrespective of their normal serum creatinine. These biomarkers indicate tubular injury and early kidney damage and represent valid tools for early screening when traditional tests are normal
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