939 resultados para Time-dependent variables
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This paper focuses on the effects of wear regime on the deposition pattern of important immunoregulatory proteins on FDA Group IV etafilcon-A lenses. Specifically, the aim was to assess the extent to which the daily disposable wear modality produces a different deposition of proteins from the conventional daily wear regime which is coupled with cleaning and disinfection. Counter immunoelectrophoresis (CIE) was employed to detect individual proteins in lens extracts from individual patients and focused on the analysis of five proteins, IgA, IgG, lactoferrin, albumin and kininogen. Deposition was monitored as a function of time; significantly lower deposition was detected on the daily disposable lenses. cr 2002 British Contact Lens Association. Published by Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.
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In this paper we investigate the effects of viscoelasticity on both the strength and resonance wavelength of two fibre Bragg gratings (FBGs) inscribed in microstructured polymer optical fibre (mPOF) made of undoped PMMA. Both FBGs were inscribed under a strain of 1% in order to increase the material photosensitivity. After the inscription the strain was released and the FBGs spectra were monitored. We initially observed a decrease of the reflection down to zero after which it began to increase. After that, strain tests were carried out to confirm the results and finally the gratings were monitored for a further 120 days, with a stable reflection response being observed beyond 50 days.
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AMS subject classification: Primary 34A60, Secondary 49J52.
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2000 Mathematics Subject Classification: 35K55, 35K60.
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In the paper the identification of the time-dependent blood perfusion coefficient is formulated as an inverse problem. The bio-heat conduction problem is transformed into the classical heat conduction problem. Then the transformed inverse problem is solved using the method of fundamental solutions together with the Tikhonov regularization. Some numerical results are presented in order to demonstrate the accuracy and the stability of the proposed meshless numerical algorithm.
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Oscillation amplitudes are generally smaller within magnetically active regions like sunspots and plage when compared to their surroundings. Such magnetic features, when viewed in spatially resolved power maps, appear as regions of suppressed power due to reductions in the oscillation amplitudes. Employing high spatial- and temporal-resolution observations from the Dunn Solar Telescope (DST) in New Mexico, we study the power suppression in a region of evolving magnetic fields adjacent to a pore. By utilizing wavelet analysis, we study for the first time how the oscillatory properties in this region change as the magnetic field evolves with time. Image sequences taken in the blue continuum, G-band, Ca ii K, and Hα filters were used in this study. It is observed that the suppression found in the chromosphere occupies a relatively larger area, confirming previous findings. Also, the suppression is extended to structures directly connected to the magnetic region, and is found to get enhanced as the magnetic field strength increased with time. The dependence of the suppression on the magnetic field strength is greater at longer periods and higher formation heights. Furthermore, the dominant periodicity in the chromosphere was found to be anti-correlated with increases in the magnetic field strength.
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Otto-von-Guericke-Universität Magdeburg, Fakultät für Mathematik, Kumulative Habilitation, 2016
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Presented in this report is an investigation of the use of "sand-lightweight" concrete in prestressed concrete structures. The sand-lightweight concrete consists of 100% sand substitution for fines, along with Idealite coarse and medium lightweight aggregate and Type I Portland Cement.
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Understanding how aquatic species grow is fundamental in fisheries because stock assessment often relies on growth dependent statistical models. Length-frequency-based methods become important when more applicable data for growth model estimation are either not available or very expensive. In this article, we develop a new framework for growth estimation from length-frequency data using a generalized von Bertalanffy growth model (VBGM) framework that allows for time-dependent covariates to be incorporated. A finite mixture of normal distributions is used to model the length-frequency cohorts of each month with the means constrained to follow a VBGM. The variances of the finite mixture components are constrained to be a function of mean length, reducing the number of parameters and allowing for an estimate of the variance at any length. To optimize the likelihood, we use a minorization–maximization (MM) algorithm with a Nelder–Mead sub-step. This work was motivated by the decline in catches of the blue swimmer crab (BSC) (Portunus armatus) off the east coast of Queensland, Australia. We test the method with a simulation study and then apply it to the BSC fishery data.
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Psychological research has strongly documented the memory-enhancing effects of emotional arousal, while the effects of acute aerobic exercise on memory are not well understood. Manipulation of arousal has been shown to enhance long-term memory for emotional stimuli in a time-dependent fashion. This presents an opportunity to investigate the role of acute exercise in memory modulation. The purpose of this study was to determine the time-dependent relationship between acute exercise-induced arousal and long-term emotional memory. Participants viewed pleasant, neutral, and unpleasant images before or after completing a high-intensity session of cycling exercise. Salivary alpha-amylase, a biomarker of central norepinephrine, was measured as an indicator of arousal. No effects of exercise on recognition memory were revealed, however; a single session of high-intensity cycling increased salivary alpha-amylase. Our results also indicate that the influence of exercise on emotional responsiveness should be considered in further exploration of the memory-enhancing potential of acute exercise.
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We formulate the Becker-Döring equations for cluster growth in the presence of a time-dependent source of monomer input. In the case of size-independent aggregation and ragmentation rate coefficients we find similarity solutions which are approached in the large time limit. The form of the solutions depends on the rate of monomer input and whether fragmentation is present in the model; four distinct types of solution are found.
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In this thesis we focus on the analysis and interpretation of time dependent deformations recorded through different geodetic methods. Firstly, we apply a variational Bayesian Independent Component Analysis (vbICA) technique to GPS daily displacement solutions, to separate the postseismic deformation that followed the mainshocks of the 2016-2017 Central Italy seismic sequence from the other, hydrological, deformation sources. By interpreting the signal associated with the postseismic relaxation, we model an afterslip distribution on the faults involved by the mainshocks consistent with the co-seismic models available in literature. We find evidences of aseismic slip on the Paganica fault, responsible for the Mw 6.1 2009 L’Aquila earthquake, highlighting the importance of aseismic slip and static stress transfer to properly model the recurrence of earthquakes on nearby fault segments. We infer a possible viscoelastic relaxation of the lower crust as a contributing mechanism to the postseismic displacements. We highlight the importance of a proper separation of the hydrological signals for an accurate assessment of the tectonic processes, especially in cases of mm-scale deformations. Contextually, we provide a physical explanation to the ICs associated with the observed hydrological processes. In the second part of the thesis, we focus on strain data from Gladwin Tensor Strainmeters, working on the instruments deployed in Taiwan. We develop a novel approach, completely data driven, to calibrate these strainmeters. We carry out a joint analysis of geodetic (strainmeters, GPS and GRACE products) and hydrological (rain gauges and piezometers) data sets, to characterize the hydrological signals in Southern Taiwan. Lastly, we apply the calibration approach here proposed to the strainmeters recently installed in Central Italy. We provide, as an example, the detection of a storm that hit the Umbria-Marche regions (Italy), demonstrating the potential of strainmeters in following the dynamics of deformation processes with limited spatio-temporal signature
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La presente tesi si propone di mostrare che l’oscillatore armonico quantistico dipendente dal tempo è un sistema risolvibile in maniera esatta. La trattazione è articolata in tre capitoli: nel primo viene richiamata la teoria dell’oscillatore armonico quantistico indipendente dal tempo, al fine di recuperare i concetti e le metodologie che sono comuni anche alla sua controparte dipendente dal tempo. Nel secondo capitolo viene fornita una breve introduzione alla teoria degli operatori invarianti dipendenti dal tempo, di cui ci interessa la loro relazione con le soluzioni dell’equazione di Schrödinger. Infine, nel terzo capitolo viene presentato il problema dell’oscillatore armonico quantistico dipendente dal tempo e discussa la sua soluzione esatta. In aggiunta se ne individuano gli stati coerenti.
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A pneumonia associada a ventilação mecânica é a infecção hospitalar mais comum em pacientes de unidade de terapia intensiva. Estratégias de prevenção podem ser mais bem elaboradas com o conhecimento dos fatores de risco para esta infecção. Com o objetivo principal de identificar fatores associados com maior risco de desenvolvimento de pneumonia em pacientes que recebem ventilação mecânica, foi realizado estudo retrospectivo, caso controle, não pareado, em uma unidade de terapia intensiva, clínico-cirúrgica, de um hospital universitário na cidade de Belém do Pará, Brasil. O período de estudo foi de 19 meses (janeiro de 2003 a julho de 2004). Os critérios de definição foram adaptados a partir dos critérios dos Centers for Diseases Control and Prevention. Foram avaliadas características demográficas, procedimentos invasivos, morbidades associadas e variáveis dependentes de tempo (ventilação mecânica, nutrição, exposição a drogas), entre outros fatores, em 27 casos e 27 controles. A pneumonia associada à ventilação mecânica teve uma taxa bruta e incidência por 1000 ventiladores/dia de 10,6% e 12,3 episódios, respectivamente. O tempo médio de permanência na unidade de terapia intensiva dos pacientes foi de 34,2 ± 27,7 dias, enquanto dos controles foi de 15,4 ± 13,6 dias (p=0,003). O tempo médio para início da pneumonia foi de 14,29 ± 9,16 dias. A taxa global de mortalidade foi similar nos dois grupos (OR=1,60; p=0,576). A análise univariada demonstrou que medicamentos administrados em aerossóis (OR=4,75; p=0,01) e uso de curares (OR=8,61; p=0,003) estiveram associados a um maior risco de desenvolvimento da infecção. Conclui-se que a pneumonia associada a ventilação mecânica esteve associada ao uso de curares e aerossóis, sendo que medidas preventivas poderiam ser direcionadas a estes fatores por serem eles, potencialmente modificáveis.