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Recently, age-related hippocampal (HP) volume loss could be associated with a decrease in general fluid intelligence (gF). In the present study we investigated whether and how extensive musical training modulates human HP volume and gF performance. Previously, some studies demonstrated positive effects of musical training on higher cognitive functions such as learning and memory, associated with neural adaptations beyond the auditory domain. In order to detect possible associations between musical training and gF, we bilaterally segmented the HP formation and assessed the individual gF performance of people with different levels of musical expertise. Multiple regression analyses revealed that HP volume predicts gF in musicians but not in nonmusicians; in particular, bilaterally enhanced HP volume is associated with increased gF exclusively in musically trained people (amateurs and experts). This result suggests that musical training facilitates the recruitment of cognitive resources, which are essential for gF and linked to HP functioning. Musical training, even at a moderate level of intensity, can thus be considered as a potential strategy to decelerate age-related effects of cognitive decline. © 2013 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
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The main objective of the research is to link granular physics with the modelling of rock avalanches. Laboratory experiments consist to find a convenient granular material, i.e. grainsize and physical behaviour, and testing it on simple slope geometry. When the appropriate sliding material is selected, we attempted to model the debris avalanche and the spreading on a slope with different substratum to understand the relationship between the volume and the reach angle, i.e. angle of the line joining the top of the scar and the end of the deposit. For a better understanding of the mass spreading, the deposits are scanned with a laser scanner. Datasets are compared to see how the grain size and volume influence a debris avalanche. The relationship between the roughness and grainsize of the substratum shows that the spreading of the sliding mass is increased when the roughness of the substratum starts to be equivalent or greater than the grainsize of the flowing mass. The runout distance displays a more complex relationship, because a long runout distance implies that grains are less spread. This means that if the substratum is too rough the distance diminishes, as well if it is too smooth because the effect on the apparent friction decreases. Up to now our findings do not permit to validate any previous model (Melosh, 1987; Bagnold 1956).
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In this paper, an extension of the multi-scale finite-volume (MSFV) method is devised, which allows to Simulate flow and transport in reservoirs with complex well configurations. The new framework fits nicely into the data Structure of the original MSFV method,and has the important property that large patches covering the whole well are not required. For each well. an additional degree of freedom is introduced. While the treatment of pressure-constraint wells is trivial (the well-bore reference pressure is explicitly specified), additional equations have to be solved to obtain the unknown well-bore pressure of rate-constraint wells. Numerical Simulations of test cases with multiple complex wells demonstrate the ability of the new algorithm to capture the interference between the various wells and the reservoir accurately. (c) 2008 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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PURPOSE: To assess the outcome and patterns of failure in patients with testicular lymphoma treated by chemotherapy (CT) and/or radiation therapy (RT). METHODS AND MATERIALS: Data from a series of 36 adult patients with Ann Arbor Stage I (n = 21), II (n = 9), III (n = 3), or IV (n = 3) primary testicular lymphoma, consecutively treated between 1980 and 1999, were collected in a retrospective multicenter study by the Rare Cancer Network. Median age was 64 years (range: 21-91 years). Full staging workup (chest X-ray, testicular ultrasound, abdominal ultrasound, and/or thoracoabdominal computer tomography, bone marrow assessment, full blood count, lactate dehydrogenase, and cerebrospinal fluid evaluation) was completed in 18 (50%) patients. All but one patient underwent orchidectomy, and spermatic cord infiltration was found in 9 patients. Most patients (n = 29) had CT, consisting in most cases of cyclophosphamide, doxorubicin, vincristine, and prednisolone (CHOP) with (n = 17) or without intrathecal CT. External RT was delivered to scrotum alone (n = 12) or testicular, iliac, and para-aortic regions (n = 8). The median RT dose was 31 Gy (range: 20-44 Gy) in a median of 17 fractions (10-24), using a median of 1.8 Gy (range: 1.5-2.5 Gy) per fraction. The median follow-up period was 42 months (range: 6-138 months). RESULTS: After a median period of 11 months (range: 1-76 months), 14 patients presented lymphoma progression, mostly in the central nervous system (CNS) (n = 8). Among the 17 patients who received intrathecal CT, 4 had a CNS relapse (p = NS). No testicular, iliac, or para-aortic relapse was observed in patients receiving RT to these regions. The 5-year overall, lymphoma-specific, and disease-free survival was 47%, 66%, and 43%, respectively. In univariate analyses, statistically significant factors favorably influencing the outcome were early-stage and combined modality treatment. Neither RT technique nor total dose influenced the outcome. Multivariate analysis revealed that the most favorable independent factors predicting the outcome were younger age, early-stage disease, and combined modality treatment. CONCLUSIONS: In this multicenter retrospective study, CNS was found to be the principal site of relapse, and no extra-CNS lymphoma progression was observed in the irradiated volumes. More effective CNS prophylaxis, including combined modalities, should be prospectively explored in this uncommon site of extranodal lymphoma.
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OBJECTIVE: To assess the suitability of a hot-wire anemometer infant monitoring system (Florian, Acutronic Medical Systems AG, Hirzel, Switzerland) for measuring flow and tidal volume (Vt) proximal to the endotracheal tube during high-frequency oscillatory ventilation. DESIGN: In vitro model study. SETTING: Respiratory research laboratory. SUBJECT: In vitro lung model simulating moderate to severe respiratory distress. INTERVENTION: The lung model was ventilated with a SensorMedics 3100A ventilator. Vt was recorded from the monitor display (Vt-disp) and compared with the gold standard (Vt-adiab), which was calculated using the adiabatic gas equation from pressure changes inside the model. MEASUREMENTS AND MAIN RESULTS: A range of Vt (1-10 mL), frequencies (5-15 Hz), pressure amplitudes (10-90 cm H2O), inspiratory times (30% to 50%), and Fio2 (0.21-1.0) was used. Accuracy was determined by using modified Bland-Altman plots (95% limits of agreement). An exponential decrease in Vt was observed with increasing oscillatory frequency. Mean DeltaVt-disp was 0.6 mL (limits of agreement, -1.0 to 2.1) with a linear frequency dependence. Mean DeltaVt-disp was -0.2 mL (limits of agreement, -0.5 to 0.1) with increasing pressure amplitude and -0.2 mL (limits of agreement, -0.3 to -0.1) with increasing inspiratory time. Humidity and heating did not affect error, whereas increasing Fio2 from 0.21 to 1.0 increased mean error by 6.3% (+/-2.5%). CONCLUSIONS: The Florian infant hot-wire flowmeter and monitoring system provides reliable measurements of Vt at the airway opening during high-frequency oscillatory ventilation when employed at frequencies of 8-13 Hz. The bedside application could improve monitoring of patients receiving high-frequency oscillatory ventilation, favor a better understanding of the physiologic consequences of different high-frequency oscillatory ventilation strategies, and therefore optimize treatment.
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A determinação do volume máximo de escoamento superficial é fundamental para o dimensionamento de diversos tipos de obras hidráulicas, constituindo o parâmetro de maior importância no projeto de sistemas de terraceamento em nível. A determinação incorreta do volume escoado superficialmente gera imprecisões no dimensionamento destes sistemas que, quando superdimensionados, apresentam elevado custo de instalação. Tendo em vista esses aspectos, o presente trabalho teve por objetivo comparar os valores de volume máximo de escoamento superficial, obtidos por meio do método empírico do número da curva, desenvolvido pelo Serviço de Conservação de Solos dos Estados Unidos, com aqueles obtidos por meio do método desenvolvido por Pruski e colaboradores, baseado em princípios consagrados na hidrologia. O desempenho dos dois métodos foi analisado com base nas condições pluviométricas correspondentes a Belo Horizonte e Uberlândia, para período de retorno de 10 anos. Evidenciaram-se grandes diferenças entre os valores de volume de escoamento superficial obtidos pelos dois métodos, as quais se mostraram mais acentuadas para maiores velocidades de infiltração de água no solo, tendo o método proposto por Pruski e colaboradores apresentado comportamento mais condizente com a realidade.
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A produtividade das culturas agrícolas, associada às condições climáticas e edáficas, depende da disponibilidade de água e nutrientes no solo em época e quantidades apropriadas. A falta ou excesso de água no solo são fatores limitantes ao crescimento vegetal e podem diminuir a produtividade. Portanto, estudos que levem a um melhor entendimento de como a água se comporta na zona radicular de uma cultura agrícola no campo são de importância indiscutível ao adequado manejo agrícola. O objetivo do presente trabalho foi avaliar o método do balanço de água no solo aplicado ao volume de solo explorado pelo sistema radicular de uma planta de citros, considerando cinco profundidades de solo e cinco distâncias horizontais do tronco em duas direções a partir do tronco (uma ao longo e outra perpendicular à linha de plantas) e, então, verificar a contribuição de cada uma das camadas de solo avaliadas à evapotranspiração real da planta. O experimento foi realizado num Latossolo Vermelho-Amarelo distrófico argissólico em um pomar de citros, no município de Piracicaba (SP), durante dois períodos, um seco (40 dias) e um chuvoso (37 dias). Para atender ao objetivo proposto, um conjunto de 25 tensiômetros (cinco profundidades x cinco distâncias do tronco) foi instalado ao longo da linha e um outro, idêntico, perpendicular à linha, em direção à entrelinha. A armazenagem foi calculada a partir das leituras dos dois conjuntos de 25 tensiômetros cujos potenciais mátricos determinados foram convertidos em umidades volumétricas pelas curvas de retenção da água no solo. A drenagem interna e a ascensão capilar foram estimadas a partir das leituras diárias dos tensiômetros e da função K(fim) (condutividade hidráulica em função do potencial mátrico), por meio da equação de Darcy-Buckingham. Esta função K(fim) para cada profundidade foi determinada pelo método do perfil instantâneo realizado em área adjacente. A precipitação pluvial foi medida por pluviômetro com aquisição automática de dados instalado na área. Os resultados obtidos mostraram que o método do balanço de água proposto foi adequado para avaliar quanto cada camada de solo da zona radicular da planta contribuiu para o consumo total de água (evapotranspiração real) da planta, nos dois períodos estudados. Nesse sentido, a camada de 0,00 a 0,60 m de profundidade mostrou ser a que a planta deva apresentar maior volume de raízes ativas, de acordo com sua maior contribuição ao consumo de água pela planta.