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A polynomial-time parsing algorithm for TT-MCTAG
This paper investigates the class of Tree-Tuple MCTAG with Shared Nodes, TT-MCTAG for short, an extension of Tree Adjoining Grammars that has been proposed for natural language processing, in particular for dealing with discontinuities and word order variation in languages such as German. It has been shown that the universal recognition problem for this formalism is NP-hard, but so far it was not known whether the class of languages generated by TT-MCTAG is included in PTIME. We provide a positive answer to this question, using a new characterization of TT-MCTAG
Distribution of TT virus (TTV), TTV-like minivirus, and related viruses in humans and nonhuman primates
TT virus (TTV) and TTV-like minivirus (TLMV) are small DNA viruses with single-stranded, closed circular, antisense genomes infecting man. Despite their extreme sequence heterogeneity (>50%), a highly conserved region in the untranslated region (UTR) allows both viruses to be amplified by polymerase chain reaction (PCR). TTV/TLMV infection was detected in 88 of 100 human plasma samples; amplified sequences were differentiated into TTV and TLMV by analysis of melting profiles, showing that both viruses were similarly prevalent. PCR with UTR primers also detected frequent infection with TTV/TLMV-related viruses in a wide range of apes (chimpanzees, gorillas, orangutans, gibbons) and African monkey species (mangabeys, drills, mandrills). These findings support the hypothesis for the co-evolution of TTV-like viruses with their hosts over the period of primate speciation, potentially analogous to the evolution of primate herpesviruses
Factorizing complementation in a TT-MCTAG for German
TT-MCTAG lets one abstract away from the relative order of co-complements in the final derived tree, which is more appropriate than classic TAG when dealing with flexible word order in German. In this paper, we present the analyses for sentential complements, i.e., wh-extraction, thatcomplementation and bridging, and we work out the crucial differences between these and respective accounts in XTAG (for English) and V-TAG (for German)
Enhanced Data Return from Lunar Farside using RF-Optical TT and C
Science return and high bandwidth communications are key issues to support the foreseen endeavours on spaceflights to the Moon and beyond. For a given mass, power consumption and volume, laser communications can offer an increase in TM bandwidth over classical RF technology allowing for a variety of new options, specifically to missions that require very large distances, such as to the Moon and even beyond. This increase in TM data rate allows for more raw scientific data to be sent back to Earth where data processing can be performed on ground. Enhanced sensing techniques could be used that generate more science data and access during flight could be faster. This paper presents an overview of proof of concept test results obtained for optical telemetry return in a field test campaign together with ESA in October 2007. Based on the results obtained, a sample mission is outlined that shows an optical relay on a HALO trajectory at lunar farside, using an integrated RF-optical TT&C transponder concept
Real-world impact and effectiveness of MenACWY-TT
In response to escalating cases of serogroup W (MenW) invasive meningococcal disease (IMD), multiple countries introduced quadrivalent conjugate MenACWY vaccines into their national immunization programs (NIPs). Here, we summarize the real-world impact and vaccine effectiveness (VE) data of MenACWY-TT from Chile, England, the Netherlands, and Australia. Incidence rate reductions (IRRs) and VE from baseline to post-NIP period were extracted from publications or calculated. After the administration of a single dose of MenACWY-TT, substantial IRRs of MenCWY were observed across the countries in vaccine-eligible age groups (83%-85%) and via indirect protection in non-vaccine-eligible age groups (45%-53%). The impact of MenACWY-TT was primarily driven by MenW IRRs, as seen in vaccine-eligible age groups (65%-92%) and non-vaccine-eligible age groups (41%-57%). VE against MenW was reported in vaccine-eligible toddlers (92%) in the Netherlands and in vaccine-eligible adolescents/young adults (94%) in England. These real-world data support the implementation and continued use of MenACWY-TT in NIPs.</p
THE USE OF BIAK-TRACKING, TELEMETRY AND COMMAND (TT&C) STATION FOR MONITORING SATELLITE
Abstract The Tracking, Telemetry and Command (7T&C) Station in Biak is being operated since 1998. It is one of the ISRO-TT&C Network, operated under supervision of Space Control Center, in Bangalore. It is operated to track and monitor the health of satellites, IRS, and to support the launching of PSLV and GSL V. The existence of this station concerning the development of space technology conducted by Lapan, and its future applications are discussed in this paper.Hlm. 99-9
A novel vaccine to prevent meningococcal disease beyond the first year of life: an early review of MenACYW-TT
Although quadrivalent meningococcal conjugate vaccines have been effective in preventing invasive meningococcal disease (IMD) caused by serogroups A, C, W, and Y across age groups from infants to adults, data on their efficacy and safety in adults ≥56 years of age are lacking. Moreover, multiple available quadrivalent conjugate vaccines require reconstitution prior to administration, introducing the potential for error. A novel quadrivalent meningococcal conjugate vaccine, MenACYW-TT (MenQuadfi®) was approved in 2020 for use in individuals ≥12 months of age as a single dose in the European Union and some other countries and in individuals ≥2 years of age in the United States. The findings of Phase II/III studies that included >6600 individuals and evaluated the immunogenicity and safety of MenACYW-TT beyond the first year of life are comprehensively summarized and discussed. Extensive data on immunogenicity and safety, co-administration with routine vaccines, elicitation of robust booster responses, and significantly higher Men C responses versus monovalent MenC or MenACWY standard-of-care vaccines in toddlers suggest that MenACYW-TT may be suitable for inclusion in National Immunization Programs (NIPs) globally. The authors provide their perspectives on the clinical use of MenACYW-TT across age groups from toddlers through adults.</p
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