401 research outputs found
InCHIANTIDisabilitySupplementary_0501SAT – Supplemental material for Cardiovascular Health Is Associated With Disability Among Older Community Dwelling Men and Women
Supplemental material, InCHIANTIDisabilitySupplementary_0501SAT for Cardiovascular Health Is Associated With Disability Among Older Community Dwelling Men and Women by Yichen Jin, Toshiko Tanaka, Yan Ma, Stefania Bandinelli, Luigi Ferrucci, and Sameera A. Talegawkar in Journal of Aging and Health</p
sj-docx-1-tct-10.1177_15330338221138213 - Supplemental material for Evaluate the Prognosis of <i>MYC/TP53</i> Comutation in Chinese Patients with EGFR-Positive Advanced NSCLC Using Next-Generation Sequencing: A Retrospective Study
Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-tct-10.1177_15330338221138213 for Evaluate the Prognosis of MYC/TP53 Comutation in Chinese Patients with EGFR-Positive Advanced NSCLC Using Next-Generation Sequencing: A Retrospective Study by Jin Cao, Juan J Gu, Yichen Liang and Buhai Wang in Technology in Cancer Research & Treatment</p
sj-docx-1-dhj-10.1177_20552076231176653 - Supplemental material for Kinect-based objective evaluation of bradykinesia in patients with Parkinson's disease
Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-dhj-10.1177_20552076231176653 for Kinect-based objective evaluation of bradykinesia in patients with Parkinson's disease by Zhuang Wu, Hongkai Gu, Ronghua Hong, Ziwen Xing, Zhuoyu Zhang, Kangwen Peng, Yijing He, Ludi Xie, Jingxing Zhang, Yichen Gao, Yue Jin, Xiaoyun Su, Hongping Zhi, Qiang Guan, Lizhen Pan and Lingjing Jin in DIGITAL HEALTH</p
: Ba Jin and the “Arshinov Platform”
Texte signé 安必诺 (Angel Pino), traduit en chinois par Chen Jing (陈静) et Zhang Yichen (张逸琛). – Numéro ISBN de la livraison : 978-7-5404-7854-4.International audienceWhen Ba Jin arrived in France in February 1927, a debate on organisational issues had already been stirred up in Paris among anarchist circles, involving especially political exiles, mostly Russians and Italians, but also a Chinese friend of Ba Jin’s, Wu Kegang. This debate is known as the “Arshinov Platform” debate, after the name of one of the Russian participants. During a meeting devoted to this debate, on the 20th of March 1927, a police raid took place and the foreign nationals who were present at that time were expelled from France. Ba Jin, who was not there and whose only contribution to the debate was an essay entitled « Chinese Anarchism and the question of organi- sation », did not get into trouble, but Wu Kegang had to go back to China. Nevertheless, this affair might be one of the reasons why Ba Jin decided to leave Paris and move to Château-Thierry, where he lived for the rest of his stay in France
Peabody Laptop Ensemble
Program for concert featuring works by Joo Won Park. Peabody Laptop Ensemble: Soo Hyun Bahn; Ben Jin; Matthew Bielski; Joe Gipple; Shawn Guo; Zichen Huang; Jingchen Jiang; Yichen Liu; Andrew Mo; Ben Stewart; Zexin Wang; Xintong Yuan; Yunxiang Zhang
Tailored family adaptation to living in a zero-energy house: Occupant’s crises and conflicts with a heat pump-based system
BackgroundThis project belongs to the IEBB project, which advocates for the renovation of ‘zero energy houses’ (ZEH) that synergize insulation and heat pump systems for energy conservation. The ZEH’s energy-saving efficiency depends on user behaviour. From a systems perspective, improper human interactions hinder energy saving, while occupants may find system responses that conflict with their preferences. This study delves into these conflicts and crises, highlighting the variance in post-occupancy adaptation influenced by individual perceptions and familial interplay. The project’s zenith aim is to tailor adaptation, ensuring co-performance between the heat pumpsystem and households. Key InsightIn researching residents’ responses to the ‘routine crisis’ introduced by a new system, I discovered that these ‘crises’ could be productive, stimulating household engagement and fostering harmonious interactions with ZEH systems. This insight gave rise to the concept of the ‘enacted interface’ - a distinctive bridge between residents and their automated homes that supports the adaptation process. Through analysis, I identified elements that amplify residents’ engagement with ‘crises’ and observed the influence of family diversity on individual perceptions and responses to them. The results are manifested in two interrelated frameworks: one describing the ubiquity of ‘crises’ and another characterising the classification and impact of different elements.DesignThis design aims to make households curious about ‘crises’ and guide them towards tailored adaptations to new tech. The ‘Clock’ thermostat provides a consistent interface for temperature adjustments, while the ‘Feeling Message Board’ suggests lifestyle tips based on the user’s emotional input and changing scenarios. Both reinforce the system’s ability to communicate contextual and real-time status, motivating users to actively engage with its functions. Additionally, the design stimulates family discussions about the indoor environment and promotes collaborative responses to ‘crises’. Through co-performance of the system’s dynamic feedback and the household’s proactive exploration, the aim is to facilitate tailored adaptation.IEBB projectIntegrated Product Desig
Preventing Chronic Disease (PCD)
IntroductionSocioeconomic status may influence childhood obesity prevalence and children\u2019s fitness level. The purpose of this study was to assess the association between family income and children\u2019s physical fitness level and obesity prevalence for 8 racial/ethnic groups.MethodsData for 1,617,400 fifth-, seventh-, and ninth-grade children who took a physical fitness test from 2010 through 2012 in California were used in this cross-sectional study. Multiple linear and log-binomial regressions were used to test whether low family income (as indicated by eligibility for National School Lunch Program) was associated with physical fitness level or obesity prevalence. Differences were tested by race/ethnicity while adjusting for age and sex. Fitness score was measured on a scale from 0 (least healthy) to 6 (most healthy).ResultsAverage fitness score was 4.45 (standard deviation, 1.47). Prevalence of obesity was 20.3%, and 56% of children were classified as having lower family income. Lower family income (vs higher) was associated with lower fitness score (coefficient = 120.57; 95% confidence interval [CI], 120.62 to 120.53). Lower-income children had higher prevalence of obesity (relative risk = 1.81; 95% CI, 1.72\u20131.89) compared with higher-income children. These inverse associations were seen among American Indian, Asian, Pacific Islander, Filipino, Hispanic/Latino, African American, and white children and among children who were identified as being of 2 or more races/ethnicities.ConclusionChildren with lower family incomes tend to have less healthy physical fitness status and have higher risk of obesity than children with higher family incomes. This information can be used to help set policies and provide programs aimed at improving fitness and decreasing obesity risk among low-income children
OXYGEN REDUCTION REACTION ELECTROCATALYSIS ON GRADED POROUS PALLADIUM-COPPER ALLOYS
Hydrogen fuel cells, which can utilize either a proton- or an anion-exchanged membrane, are one of the most promising technologies for sustainable energy conversion. However, the slow kinetics of the ORR has hindered the devices’ applications to several real-world settings. One of the most successful strategies for improving the ORR activity has been to alloy a precious metal with 3d transition metals. In my study, I examine this enhancement in Pd-Cu bimetallic catalysts in a mesoporous structure format. My approach starts by creating a mesoporous Cu structure via electroless-plating on a self-assembled triblock terpolymer template. Then, I apply galvanic displacement in Pd2+ aqueous solution, where time and concentration variable were controlled to arrive at different Pd:Cu ratios. The catalysts were characterized by X-ray diffraction to confirm the structure of the alloy, while scanning electron microscopy and adsorption isotherm were used to characterize the morphology. Inductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectroscopy was further used to identify the atomic ratio. I optimized the heat treatment sequences as well as ink formulations and catalyst loadings to measure the intrinsic ORR activity of the bimetallic catalysts using a standard three-electrode rotating disk electrode cell. The results of the ORR activity, whether normalized by mass or by surface areas, are compared to standard palladium on carbon catalyst to gain new insights into the role of the Cu addition and how the confined porosity can benefit future catalyst design
Raw Data for "On-demand cell-autonomous gene therapy for brain circuit disorders", Qiu et al. 2022 Science
Raw Data for Qui et al. 2022 10.1126/science.abq6656
On-demand cell-autonomous gene therapy for brain circuit disorders
Yichen Qiu, Nathanael O’Neill, Benito Maffei, Clara Zourray, Amanda Almacellas Barbanoj, Jenna C. Carpenter,Steffan P. Jones, Marco Leite, Thomas J. Turner, Francisco C. Moreira, Albert Snowball, Tawfeeq Shekh-Ahmad, Vincent Magloire, Serena Barral, Manju A. Kurian, Matthew C. Walker, Stephanie Schorge, Dimitri M. Kullmann, Gabriele Lignani
Content:
EEG
MEA
Immuno
Patch Clamp Electrophysiology
All data are in a open source format. MEA files can be analysed using the MATLAB-based developed by Prof Michela Chiappalone and requests should be direct to:
Michela Chiappalone [email protected]
Ilaria Colombi [email protected]
EEG files are .zip with different transmitters. See EEG_Keys.xlxs for whcih virus was used in each animal.
MEA files are divided in 2 separate .zip: 1. Fig2 and Fig S3 and S7. 2. Fig S6.
Immuno: all the raw images are in the .zip file seprated by Figure #
Patch Clamp Electrophysiology: all the raw .abf files are in the .zip file separated by Figure #
For more info or to request materials please contact the corrsponding author Gabriele Lignani [email protected]
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What Is an Author's Role in the AI Era? Demystifying the Black Box of Human-AI Collaborative Creation Through an "Aesthetic Judgment" Study of the novel Solid Reference Frame Manuscript
This project repository establishes a permanent timestamp for a study that rethinks Roland Barthes' proclamation of the "death of the author" for the AI era. It engages with Michel Foucault's concept of "author-function" to propose "Aesthetic Judgment" as a new theoretical framework for human-AI collaborative creation. This framework reconceptualizes AI as a "critical partner"—a source of provocation and challenge. The human author, in turn, exercises decisive curatorial power through four key operations: 1) The Right to Question, 2) The Right to Select, 3) The Right to Arbitrate, and 4) The Right to Integrate.
Employing a "Process-Tracing" methodology, the research analyzes the complete manuscript of the novel Solid Reference Frame to demystify the creative "black box." This empirical study aims to demonstrate how the human author's role is transformed from a solitary genius into a systemic architect of meaning, thereby asserting a new, viable author-function for the digital age
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