8 resultados para Coaxial cable memory.
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[En]The present study aimed at investigating the existence of long memory properties in ten developed stock markets across the globe. When return series exhibit long memory, the series realizations are not independent over time and past returns can help predict future returns, thus violating the market efficiency hypothesis. It poses a serious challenge to the supporters of random walk behavior of the stock returns indicating a potentially predictable component in the series dynamics. We computed Hurst-Mandelbrot’s Classical R/S statistic, Lo’s statistic and semi parametric GPH statistic using spectral regression. The findings suggest existence of long memory in volatility and random walk for logarithmic return series in general for all the selected stock market indices. Findings are in line with the stylized facts of financial time series.
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[ES]El objetivo del presente proyecto es el de diseñar, construir y verificar la validez de un sistema de medida de posición mediante sensores por cable para un mecanismo de cinemática paralela 5R, extensible a cualquier otro mecanismo espacial o planar. En el presente informe el lector encontrará un análisis exhaustivo de los inconvenientes prácticos derivados de la naturaleza del método de monitorización propuesto, el desarrollo completo del modelo matemático obtenido para solventarlos, descripciones y planos sobre el montaje in situ del sistema de medida, resultados empíricos sobre el manipulador paralelo y posibles riesgos para la consecución del proyecto
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Neurodevelopmental disruptions caused by obstetric complications play a role in the etiology of several phenotypes associated with neuropsychiatric diseases and cognitive dysfunctions. Importantly, it has been noticed that epigenetic processes occurring early in life may mediate these associations. Here, DNA methylation signatures at IGF2 (insulin-like growth factor 2) and IGF2BP1-3 (IGF2-binding proteins 1-3) were examined in a sample consisting of 34 adult monozygotic (MZ) twins informative for obstetric complications and cognitive performance. Multivariate linear regression analysis of twin data was implemented to test for associations between methylation levels and both birth weight (BW) and adult working memory (WM) performance. Familial and unique environmental factors underlying these potential relationships were evaluated. A link was detected between DNA methylation levels of two CpG sites in the IGF2BP1 gene and both BW and adult WM performance. The BW-IGF2BP1 methylation association seemed due to non-shared environmental factors influencing BW, whereas the WM-IGF2BP1 methylation relationship seemed mediated by both genes and environment. Our data is in agreement with previous evidence indicating that DNA methylation status may be related to prenatal stress and later neurocognitive phenotypes. While former reports independently detected associations between DNA methylation and either BW or WM, current results suggest that these relationships are not confounded by each other.
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[ES]Este trabajo de fin de grado tiene como objetivo principal el diseño y la posterior fabricación de una boquilla coaxial que aporte material de cobertura para “laser cladding”. Para ello se utilizarán programas de diseño gráfico para hacer la geometría y programas de elementos finitos para simular el comportamiento del polvo y el gas dentro de la boquilla.
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[ES]En este trabajo se ha diseñado un producto secundario con una fijación extra en formato trocar para operaciones percutáneas dirigidas por sistemas de imagen. Este instrumento que hasta ahora era inexistente en el mercado actuará como túnel, permitiendo la introducción de agujas de radiofrecuencia y biopsia por su interior. La particularidad de este producto es el diseño del sistema de sujeción, que garantizará al cirujano que el punto a intervenir sea el mismo durante toda la operación. Este diseño se ha realizado después de hacer un estudio en profundidad de las alternativas existentes de los sistemas de fijación en el campo de la medicina oncológica y el sector industrial. Además se detalla el material de cada elemento del producto en base a la norma sanitaria correspondiente, también se explica el proceso más adecuado para la fabricación de dichos elementos y por último se realiza un cálculo sencillo del pandeo de la aguja, que garantice un uso óptimo del instrumento.
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Effects of context on the perception of, and incidental memory for, real-world objects have predominantly been investigated in younger individuals, under conditions involving a single static viewpoint. We examined the effects of prior object context and object familiarity on both older and younger adults' incidental memory for real objects encountered while they traversed a conference room. Recognition memory for context-typical and context-atypical objects was compared with a third group of unfamiliar objects that were not readily named and that had no strongly associated context. Both older and younger adults demonstrated a typicality effect, showing significantly lower 2-alternative-forced-choice recognition of context-typical than context-atypical objects; for these objects, the recognition of older adults either significantly exceeded, or numerically surpassed, that of younger adults. Testing-awareness elevated recognition but did not interact with age or with object type. Older adults showed significantly higher recognition for context-atypical objects than for unfamiliar objects that had no prior strongly associated context. The observation of a typicality effect in both age groups is consistent with preserved semantic schemata processing in aging. The incidental recognition advantage of older over younger adults for the context-typical and context-atypical objects may reflect aging-related differences in goal-related processing, with older adults under comparatively more novel circumstances being more likely to direct their attention to the external environment, or age-related differences in top-down effortful distraction regulation, with older individuals' attention more readily captured by salient objects in the environment. Older adults' reduced recognition of unfamiliar objects compared to context-atypical objects may reflect possible age differences in contextually driven expectancy violations. The latter finding underscores the theoretical and methodological value of including a third type of objects-that are comparatively neutral with respect to their contextual associations-to help differentiate between contextual integration effects (for schema-consistent objects) and expectancy violations (for schema-inconsistent objects).
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Circuit quantum electrodynamics, consisting of superconducting artificial atoms coupled to on-chip resonators, represents a prime candidate to implement the scalable quantum computing architecture because of the presence of good tunability and controllability. Furthermore, recent advances have pushed the technology towards the ultrastrong coupling regime of light-matter interaction, where the qubit-resonator coupling strength reaches a considerable fraction of the resonator frequency. Here, we propose a qubit-resonator system operating in that regime, as a quantum memory device and study the storage and retrieval of quantum information in and from the Z(2) parity-protected quantum memory, within experimentally feasible schemes. We are also convinced that our proposal might pave a way to realize a scalable quantum random-access memory due to its fast storage and readout performances.