223 research outputs found

    Nondestructive evaluation of residual stresses in nanostructured coatings by synchotron radiation:

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    This thesis presents a strain mapping in nanostructure Al2O3/TiO2 ceramic coatings on metallic Titanium substrates by synchrotron radiation. The mapping is obtained under various boundary conditions (tension/compression loads, four-point bending, etc.) and is accomplished using high energy (deeply penetrating) synchrotron white radiation with photon energies up to 200 keV to perform high precision x-ray diffraction on small volumes (1 µm to a few cm), which are then integrated into high resolution 3D maps of the strain fields. Strain mapping in conventional micro-size ceramic coatings are performed for comparison. The underlining structural and functional parameters in processing of these coatings, which result in dramatic improvements in their performance, are discussed. The thesis also presents mechanical properties such as elastic modulus, yield strength, etc., which are deduced from energy dispersive X-ray diffraction (EDXRD) strain mapping in conjunction with modeling.M.S.Includes bibliographical referencesby Nazia Ikram Ahmed

    Erratum to: Epidemiology of Dementia: The Burden on Society, the Challenges for Research

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    The name of the Chapter 1 author had been inadvertently mentioned as M. Arfan Ikram. This has been corrected and the name has been correctly updated to Ikram MA

    Publisher correction: Novel pleiotropic risk loci for melanoma and nevus density implicate multiple biological pathways

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    The original version of this Article contained errors in the spelling of the authors Fan Liu and M. Arfan Ikram, which were incorrectly given as Fan Lui and Arfan M. Ikram.\ua0In addition,\ua0the original version of this Article also\ua0contained errors\ua0in the author affiliations which are detailed in the associated Publisher Correction

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    In January 1831, the Parisian printer Firmin Didot published a Manifesto announcing the imminent publication of the Egyptian and Nubian monuments by Jean-François Champollion and Ippolito Rosellini, based on the notes and images made during the 1828–29 Franco-Tuscan expedition (see p. 22). It contained a description of the work, equally divided between the French and the Italians, to be organised in three parts, to include albums of plates and volumes of texts in French and Italian, and to be issued in a series of fascicles. The death of Champollion in 1832, and subsequent conflicts between his brother Champollion-Figeac and Rosellini, stymied the joint project. Rosellini thus published his Monumenti dell’Egitto e della Nubia alone, in the face of many financial and interpersonal problems, between 1832 and his untimely death in 1843. The ninth and last volume of text and the third and last volume of plates, already prepared by the author, were posthumously published in 1844. This monumental work, presenting an extraordinary quantity of textual, archaeological and visual material, has been fundamental for the development of Egyptology in the Italian peninsula. Almost all the important Italian libraries subscribed to its fascicles, as attested by letters that Rosellini himself wrote to librarians and scholars all over Italy, asking them to sign the subscription Manifesto or informing them about the plans for the publication

    AI implementation in Supply Chain Management: Opportunities and challenges for the Moroccan context

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    Using artificial intelligence (AI) in business, particularly in supply chain management (SCM), has been a real organizational preoccupation for optimizing costs, improving visibility, and proactively managing risks. This article aims to explore the opportunities and challenges of implementing AI in SCM in Morocco. A qualitative methodology was adopted to analyze the Moroccan SCM context and the using AI in SCM. The findings, reveal the Moroccan supply chain suffers from high logistics costs, infrastructure limitations and lack of regularity and compliance. However, AI offers significant opportunities to optimize process and flows and reduce costs and ecological footprint. Moreover, we conclude that scientific research in Morocco plays a key role in developing AI solutions tailored to local companies’ needs in SCM. The paper suggests some actionable recommendations for Supply chain managers, industry practitioners and researchers

    Genome-wide association study identifies a variant in HDAC9 associated with large vessel ischemic stroke

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    Genetic factors have been implicated in stroke risk, but few replicated associations have been reported. We conducted a genome-wide association study (GWAS) for ischemic stroke and its subtypes in 3,548 affected individuals and 5,972 controls, all of European ancestry. Replication of potential signals was performed in 5,859 affected individuals and 6,281 controls. We replicated previous associations for cardioembolic stroke near PITX2 and ZFHX3 and for large vessel stroke at a 9p21 locus. We identified a new association for large vessel stroke within HDAC9 (encoding histone deacetylase 9) on chromosome 7p21.1 (including further replication in an additional 735 affected individuals and 28,583 controls) (rs11984041; combined P = 1.87 × 10<sup>−11</sup>; odds ratio (OR) = 1.42, 95% confidence interval (CI) = 1.28–1.57). All four loci exhibited evidence for heterogeneity of effect across the stroke subtypes, with some and possibly all affecting risk for only one subtype. This suggests distinct genetic architectures for different stroke subtypes

    Preventing falls among the community-dwelling elderly: Analyzing the impact of fall prevention programs and evaluating the applicability of a Health Impact Bond

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    Fall prevention programs hold great promise to improve quality of life among older adults and to decrease healthcare expenditures. However, there are substantial barriers for entrepreneurs working in the elderly care to set up fall prevention programs, due to the size of the investments required, the uncertainty of the parties about the potential benefits from the reduction in healthcare expenditures and the divergence of interests within our fragmented healthcare system. Hence, a method to assess the effect of fall prevention programs is needed, and, if these programs indeed appear to have a positive effect on the healthcare costs, there might be possibilities to use an innovative financing structure, such as a Health Impact Bond (HIB), to encourage the implementation. A HIB is a performance-based instrument by which the financial risk shifts from local implementers to investors. During this research, a python tool was developed to determine the effect of fall prevention programs using hospital data. By doing a case study in Dordrecht, the economic feasibility of a HIB for fall prevention programs was assessed. A Difference-in-Differences design was used to determine the effect of the fall prevention programs on both the number of injurious fall incidents and healthcare costs. Other barriers for setting up these programs using a HIB regarding governance and law were identified.DrechtmaxEngineering and Policy Analysi

    Retinal arterioles narrow with increasing duration of anti-retroviral therapy in HIV infection: a novel estimator of vascular risk in HIV?

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    OBJECTIVES: HIV infection is associated with an increased risk of age-related morbidity mediated by immune dysfunction, atherosclerosis and inflammation. Changes in retinal vessel calibre may reflect cumulative structural damage arising from these mechanisms. The relationship of retinal vessel calibre with clinical and demographic characteristics was investigated in a population of HIV-infected individuals in South Africa. METHODS: Case-control study of 491 adults ≥30 years, composed of 242 HIV-infected adults and 249 age- and gender-matched HIV-negative controls. Retinal vessel calibre was measured using computer-assisted techniques to determine mean arteriolar and venular diameters of each eye. RESULTS: The median age was 40 years (IQR: 35-48 years). Among HIV-infected adults, 87.1% were receiving highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) (median duration, 58 months), their median CD4 count was 468 cells/µL, and 84.3% had undetectable plasma viral load. Unadjusted mean retinal arteriolar diameters were 163.67±17.69 µm in cases and 161.34±17.38 µm in controls (p = 0.15). Unadjusted mean venular diameters were 267.77±18.21 µm in cases and 270.81±18.98 µm in controls (p = 0.07). Age modified the effect of retinal arteriolar and venular diameters in relation to HIV status, with a tendency towards narrower retinal diameters in HIV cases but not in controls. Among cases, retinal arteriolar diameters narrowed with increasing duration of HAART, independently of age (167.83 µm 6 years, p-trend = 0.02), and with a HIV viral load >10,000 copies/mL while on HAART (p = 0.05). HIV-related venular changes were not detected. CONCLUSIONS: Narrowing of retinal arteriolar diameters is associated with HAART duration and viral load, and may reflect heightened inflammatory and pro-atherogenic states of the systemic vasculature. Measurement of retinal vascular calibre could be an innovative non-invasive method of estimating vascular risk in HIV-infected individuals

    Empathy in R. J. Palacio’s Works Wonder (2012) and Auggie & Me (2015)

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    Literature is considered as one of the effective tools that teach people about life. It is quite vital for readers from different ages to be selective regarding the literary works they engage with. As a matter of fact, children literature is loaded with valuable themes and subjects which are likely appreciated by children and adults. Thereby, children’s books highly tackle themes that help in the building of a good personality or to develop a growing one. Indeed, empathy is a strong motif in such works, and any author who wishes to convey a message of compassion and kindness generally adopts the empathetic narration in his or her work to allocate the reader of a vivid imagination. Recently, children’s literature is receiving more interest in the mainstream of literature in general. Consequently, the research work is concerned with the very first novels of R.J. Palacio Wonder (2012) and Auggie & Me (2015) which focuses on empathy as a major theme. As a matter of fact, the author employed more than one narrative point of view to put the reader in a lifelike experience of the centre character of the story. The protagonist represents a little kid of ten-year-old who has facial deformity. Starting from his rough challenges and dealing with people’s reactions, the reader can develop the sense of empathy and sensitivity to behave kind in the right moments. Thus, the literary works which are concerned with such matters can relate with people whose faces are abnormal real life, so, it can be translated as a healing process for readers with facial deformities
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