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    Magnetic Properties of Uranium Based Ferromagnetic Superconductors

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    Ferromagnetism and superconductivity have long been thought to be mutually exclusive. Recently however it was found that the compounds UGe2, URhGe and UIr belong to a class of materials in which ferromagnetisme and superconductivity appear simultaneously. One characteristic property of these compounds is the existence of strong correlations between the magnetic moments of the uranium ions and the conduction electrons. These correlations lead to unusual magnetic properties at low temperatures. By applying external pressure the magnetic correlations can be varied. The fact that superconductivity in these materials is found only for those pressures, at which the magnetic correlations are strongest, indicates that the effective attracting force between the conduction electrons responsible for superconductivity has a magnetic origin. In this research the magnetic correlations of the ferromagnetic superconductors are investigated in order to better understand the unusual coexistence of ferromagnetism and superconductivity. Besides the dilatometry, specific heat, magnetization, and three-dimensional neutron depolarization techniques, the muon spin relaxation (muSR) technique is frequently used in the study of de magnetic properties of the ferromagnetic superconductors. The muon experiments indicate that unusual excitations exist in these materials which are possibly responsible for the superconductivity.Applied Science

    Policy Compression for Intelligent Continuous Control on Low-Power Edge Devices

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    Interest in deploying deep reinforcement learning (DRL) models on low-power edge devices, such as Autonomous Mobile Robots (AMRs) and Internet of Things (IoT) devices, has seen a significant rise due to the potential of performing real-time inference by eliminating the latency and reliability issues incurred from wireless communication and the privacy benefits of processing data locally. Deploying such energy-intensive models on power-constrained devices is not always feasible, however, which has led to the development of model compression techniques that can reduce the size and computational complexity of DRL policies. Policy distillation, the most popular of these methods, can be used to first lower the number of network parameters by transferring the behavior of a large teacher network to a smaller student model before deploying these students at the edge. This works well with deterministic policies that operate using discrete actions. However, many real-world tasks that are power constrained, such as in the field of robotics, are formulated using continuous action spaces, which are not supported. In this work, we improve the policy distillation method to support the compression of DRL models designed to solve these continuous control tasks, with an emphasis on maintaining the stochastic nature of continuous DRL algorithms. Experiments show that our methods can be used effectively to compress such policies up to 750% while maintaining or even exceeding their teacher’s performance by up to 41% in solving two popular continuous control tasks

    Libro de ingresos y egresos s/n

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    Libro de ingresos y egresos s/n, 1993-199

    Authorship in the Interstices of History, Biography, Reality and Memory: Histoire(s) du cinéma and Cabra Marcado para Morrer

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    Este artigo contrasta Histoire(s) du cinéma de Jean-Luc Godard e Cabra Marcado Para Morrer de Eduardo Coutinho, estão engajadas com a questão da autoria no cinema. Enquanto a imagem de Godard enfatiza a capacidade que tem um filme de transmitir a visão de mundo pessoal de um artista, a presença de Coutinho na tela funciona menos como um meio de subjetivar a obra do que como um catalizador instigando cetas reações nos "atores" filmados

    Next generation of biologics for the treatment of Crohn’s disease: an evidence-based review on ustekinumab

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    Aranzazu Jauregui-Amezaga, Michael Somers, Heiko De Schepper, Elisabeth Macken Department of Gastroenterology, Universitair Ziekenhuis Antwerpen, University of Antwerp, Antwerp, Belgium Abstract: The limited efficacy of the currently available medical therapies in a proportion of patients with Crohn’s disease has led to the research and development of molecules that can block new inflammatory pathways. Ustekinumab is a fully human IgG1 monoclonal antibody which targets the common p40 subunit of the cytokines interleukin-12 as well as interleukin-23. Consequently, the Th1 and Th17 inflammatory responses are inhibited. Ustekinumab has been recently approved for its use in patients with Crohn’s disease. Its efficacy and safety was initially proved in patients with psoriasis and psoriatic arthritis. More recently, three Phase III trials have confirmed its efficacy in patients with Crohn’s disease refractory to anti-tumor necrosis factor therapy. This biologic agent appears safe, with no increased risk of infectious or malignant complications, and a low immunogenic profile. Keywords: ustekinumab, interleukin-12, interleukin-23, biologic therapy, inflammatory bowel disease, Crohn’s diseas

    De vergeten beeldentaal van Jheronimus Bosch : de symboliek van de Hooiwagen-triptiek en de Rotterdamse Marskramer-tondo verklaard vanuit Middelnederlandse teksten /

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    Met hs. opdracht van Stephan PasLeeseditie van het gelijknamige proefschrift, 2001.De Schepper, MarcusOorspr. proefschrift o.d.t. "Half zot, half vroed. Half kwaad, half goed.", Katholieke Universiteit Brussel, 2000

    Approach to define Author Reputation in Web Product Reviews using Artificial Neural Networks

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    Author reputation is a very important variable for evaluating web comments. However, there is no formal definition for calculating its value. This paper presents an adaptation of the approach presented by Sousa (2015) for evaluating the importance of comments about products and services available online, emphasizing measures of author reputation. The implemented adaptation consists in defining six measures for authors, used as input in a Multilayer Perceptron Artificial Neural Network. On a preliminary evaluation, the Neural Network presented an accuracy of 91.01% on the author classification process. Additionally, an experiment was conduced aiming to compare both approaches, and the results show that the adapted approach had better performance in classifying the importance of comments.Sociedad Argentina de Informática e Investigación Operativa (SADIO

    De diversiteit van darmmacrofagen herbekeken: van transcriptoom naar functie

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    Intestinal macrophages are essential components of the gastrointestinal tract and exhibit highly specific functions depending on their anatomical location within the gut. Lamina propria macrophages face the gut lumen and are involved in bacterial clearance, initiation of adaptive immunity and installing oral tolerance. In contract, macrophages residing in the muscularis externa regulate intestinal peristaltic activity through direct crosstalk with enteric neurons. Increasing evidence from our group and others indeed suggests that the enteric nervous system (ENS) provides signals that account for the gut-specific macrophage phenotype. This tolerogenic transcriptome is characterized by an immunological quiescent state and linked to the prominent expression of the chemokine receptor CX3CR1 and other unique signature genes. However, the mediator(s) released by the enteric neurons determining the tolerogenic phenotype are unexplored. Moreover, revealing this neuro-modulated macrophage population has been complicated by the heterogeneity of hematopoietic cells within the gastrointestinal tract. This dissertation is focused on the comprehensive characterization of the intestinal macrophage population involved in the communication with enteric neurons. ENS-derived signals that shape macrophage identity will be explored and we will investigate how the macrophage-enteric neuronal crosstalk reflects in both physiological (such as intestinal motility) and disease contexts (such as DSS colitis and post-operative ileus).status: Publishe
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