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The ornamental market is dynamic and demands constant novelties. The use of fruit crops as ornamental plants can be an interesting alternative with very differentiated and original products. The banana germplasm bank at Embrapa Cassava and Fruits has been primarily used in the breeding program for generating new cultivars as food. To diversify and expand the use of this collection, accessions with ornamental potential have been selected to obtain new hybrids. This work was aimed at characterizing the progeny of ornamental Musa L. spp. by grouping the hybrids according to the following uses: landscape plants, potted plants, cut flower, or minifruits. Forty-two hybrids were evaluated with 14 quantitative and 12 qualitative descriptors in three production cycles. In addition, assays for resistance to black and yellow Sigatoka and to Fusarium wilt were performed. Variability was observed for all the characteristics evaluated within progenies, especially with regard to leaf color, fruit, peduncle, rachis, and heart. All evaluated hybrids were resistant to yellow Sigatoka and to Fusarium wilt and were resistant or showed reduced symptoms of susceptibility to black Sigatoka. Most hybrids (82%) presented reduced plant height. After clustering by use category, the hybrids RM 09, RM 38, RM 37, and RM 33 were selected and recommended to be used as cut flowers, minifruits, or landscaping plants.
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In questa tesi sono stati introdotti e studiati i Big Data, dando particolare importanza al mondo NoSQL, approfondendo MongoDB, e al mondo del Machine Learning, approfondendo PredictionIO. Successivamente è stata sviluppata un'applicazione attraverso l'utilizzo di tecnologie web, nodejs, node-webkit e le tecnologie approfondite prima. L'applicazione utilizza l'interpolazione polinomiale per predirre il prezzo di un bene salvato nello storico presente su MongoDB. Attraverso PredictionIO, essa analizza il comportamento degli altri utenti consigliando dei prodotti per l'acquisto. Infine è stata effetuata un'analisi dei risultati dell'errore prodotto dall'interpolazione.
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Negli ultimi cinque anni lo sviluppo di applicazioni mobile ha visto un grandissimo incremento dovuto pricipalmente all’esplosione della diffusione di smartphone; questo fenomeno ha reso disponibile agli analisti una enorme quantità di dati sulle abitudini degli utenti. L’approccio centralizzato nella distribuzione delle applicazioni da parte dei grandi provider quali Apple, Google e Microsoft ha permesso a migliaia di sviluppatori di tutto il mondo di raggiungere con i loro prodotti gli utenti finali e diffondere l’utilizzo di applicativi installabili; le app infatti sono diventate in poco tempo fondamentali nella vita di tutti i giorni e in alcuni casi hanno sostituito funzioni primarie del telefono cellulare. Obiettivo principale di questo studio sarà inferire pattern comportamentali dall’analisi di una grossa mole di dati riguardanti l’utilizzo dello smartphone e delle app installabili da parte di un gruppo di utenti. Ipotizzando di avere a disposizione tutte le azioni che un determinato bacino di utenza effettua nella selezione delle applicazioni di loro interesse quando accedono al marketplace (luogo digitale da cui è possibile scaricare nuove applicazioni ed installarle) è possibile stimare, ovviamente con un certo margine di errore, dati sensibili dell’utente quali: Sesso, Età, Interessi e così via analizzandoli in relazione ad un modello costruito su dati di un campione di utenti ben noto. Costruiremo così un modello utilizzando dati di utenti ben noti di cui conosciamo i dettagli sensibili e poi, tramite avanzate tecniche di regressione e classificazione saremo in grado di definire se esiste o meno una correlazione tra le azioni effettuate su uno Smartphone e il profilo dell’utente. La seconda parte della tesi sarà incentrata sull'analisi di sistemi di raccomandazioni attualmente operativi e ci concentreremo sullo studio di possibili sviluppi sviluppi futuri di questi sistemi partendo dai risultati sperimentali ottenuti.
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Il focus di questo elaborato è sui sistemi di recommendations e le relative caratteristiche. L'utilizzo di questi meccanism è sempre più forte e presente nel mondo del web, con un parallelo sviluppo di soluzioni sempre più accurate ed efficienti. Tra tutti gli approcci esistenti, si è deciso di prendere in esame quello affrontato in Apache Mahout. Questa libreria open source implementa il collaborative-filtering, basando il processo di recommendation sulle preferenze espresse dagli utenti riguardo ifferenti oggetti. Grazie ad Apache Mahout e ai principi base delle varie tipologie di recommendationè stato possibile realizzare un applicativo web che permette di produrre delle recommendations nell'ambito delle pubblicazioni scientifiche, selezionando quegli articoli che hanno un maggiore similarità con quelli pubblicati dall'utente corrente. La realizzazione di questo progetto ha portato alla definizione di un sistema ibrido. Infatti l'approccio alla recommendation di Apache Mahout non è completamente adattabile a questa situazione, per questo motivo le sue componenti sono state estese e modellate per il caso di studio. Siè cercato quindi di combinare il collaborative filtering e il content-based in un unico approccio. Di Apache Mahout si è mantenuto l'algoritmo attraverso il quale esaminare i dati del data set, tralasciando completamente l'aspetto legato alle preferenze degli utenti, poichè essi non esprimono delle valutazioni sugli articoli. Del content-based si è utilizzata l'idea del confronto tra i titoli delle pubblicazioni. La valutazione di questo applicativo ha portato alla luce diversi limiti, ma anche possibili sviluppi futuri che potrebbero migliorare la qualità delle recommendations, ma soprattuto le prestazioni. Grazie per esempio ad Apache Hadoop sarebbe possibile una computazione distribuita che permetterebbe di elaborare migliaia di dati con dei risultati più che discreti.
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To evaluate safety and fertility outcome after assisted conception in patients who were treated conservatively for a borderline ovarian tumor (BOT).
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Self-monitoring of blood glucose (SMBG) in type 2 diabetes has increasingly been shown to display beneficial effects on glycemic control. SMBG is not only associated with a reduction of hemoglobin A1c but has also been demonstrated to increase patients' awareness of the disease. SMBG has also the potential to visualize and predict hypoglycemic episodes. International guidelines by the International Diabetes Federation, the European Society of Cardiology, and the European Association for the Study of Diabetes and also the International Society for Pediatric and Adolescent Diabetes emphasize that SMBG is an integral part of self-management. More recently, two European consensus documents have been published to give recommendations for frequency and timing of SMBG also for various clinical scenarios. Recently, a European expert panel was held to further facilitate and enhance standardized approaches to SMBG. The aim was to present simple, clinically meaningful, and standardized SMBG strategies for type 2 diabetes. The panel recommended a less intensive and an intensive scheme for SMBG across the type 2 diabetes continuum. The length and frequency of SMBG performance depend on the clinical circumstances and the quality of glycemic control. The expert panel also recommended further evaluation of various schemes for SMBG in type 2 diabetes in clinical studies.
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The role of glucagon-like peptide (GLP)-1-based treatment approaches for type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) is increasing. Although self-monitoring of blood glucose (SMBG) has been performed in numerous studies on GLP-1 analogs and dipeptidyl peptidase-4 inhibitors, the potential role of SMBG in GLP-1-based treatment strategies has not been elaborated. The expert recommendation suggests individualized SMBG strategies in GLP-1-based treatment approaches and suggests simple and clinically applicable SMBG schemes. Potential benefits of SMBG in GLP-1-based treatment approaches are early assessment of treatment success or failure, timely modification of treatment, detection of hypoglycemic episodes, assessment of glucose excursions, and support of diabetes management and diabetes education. Its length and frequency should depend on the clinical setting and the quality of metabolic control. It is considered to play an important role for the optimization of diabetes management in T2DM patients treated with GLP-1-based approaches.
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From 1990 to 2000, the number of published named taxa based upon new isolates at species and genus levels in International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology, formerly International Journal of Systematic Bacteriology, have increased by approximately four- and sevenfold, respectively. New taxa based upon characterization of only a single isolate remained at around 40% for both categories. The Bacteriological Code (1990 Revision) has no recommendations on the number of strains required for definition of new taxa. For a few groups, a minimum number of 5-10 strains has been suggested in minimal standards. Since an exponential increase in new taxa can be expected in the future, the authors discuss problems related to naming new species and genera based upon descriptions of a single isolate and suggest that this practice is re-evaluated. It is proposed that the following should be added to Recommendation 30b of the Bacteriological Code: 'Descriptions should be based on as many strains as possible (minimum five), representing different sources with respect to geography and ecology in order to be well characterized both phenotypically and genotypically, to establish the centre (from which the type strain could be chosen) and the extent of the cluster to be named. In addition, comparative studies should be performed, including reference strains that represent neighbouring species and/or genera, in order to give descriptions that are sufficiently detailed to allow differentiation from these neighbours.'
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BACKGROUND HIV treatment recommendations are updated as clinical trials are published. Whether recommendations drive clinicians to change antiretroviral therapy in well-controlled patients is unexplored. METHODS We selected patients with undetectable viral loads (VLs) on nonrecommended regimens containing double-boosted protease inhibitors (DBPIs), triple-nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors (NRTIs), or didanosine (ddI) plus stavudine (d4T) at publication of the 2006 International AIDS Society recommendations. We compared demographic and clinical characteristics with those of control patients with undetectable VL not on these regimens and examined clinical outcome and reasons for treatment modification. RESULTS At inclusion, 104 patients were in the DBPI group, 436 in the triple-NRTI group, and 19 in the ddI/d4T group. By 2010, 28 (29%), 204 (52%), and 1 (5%) patient were still on DBPIs, triple-NRTIs, and ddI plus d4T, respectively. 'Physician decision,' excluding toxicity/virological failure, drove 30% of treatment changes. Predictors of recommendation nonobservance included female sex [adjusted odds ratio (aOR) 2.69, 95% confidence interval (CI) 1 to 7.26; P = 0.01] for DPBIs, and undetectable VL (aOR 3.53, 95% CI 1.6 to 7.8; P = 0.002) and lack of cardiovascular events (aOR 2.93, 95% CI 1.23 to 6.97; P = 0.02) for triple-NRTIs. All patients on DBPIs with documented diabetes or a cardiovascular event changed treatment. Recommendation observance resulted in lower cholesterol values in the DBPI group (P = 0.06), and more patients having undetectable VL (P = 0.02) in the triple-NRTI group. CONCLUSION The physician's decision is the main factor driving change from nonrecommended to recommended regimens, whereas virological suppression is associated with not switching. Positive clinical outcomes observed postswitch underline the importance of observing recommendations, even in well-controlled patients.
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When viewing web-consumer reviews consumers encounter the reviewers in an anonymous environment. Although their interactions are only virtual they still exchange social information, e.g. often reviewers refer to their proficiency or consumption motives within the review texts. Do these social information harm the viewers’ perception of the recommended products? The present study addresses this question by applying the paradigm of social comparison (Mussweiler, 2003) to web-consumer reviews. In a laboratory experiment with a student sample (n = 120) we manipulated the perceived similarity between reviewer and viewer and the perceived proficiency of the reviewer. A measurement of achievement goals (Elliott & McGregor, 2001) and average number of hours of study prior to the experiment allowed to introduce the reviewer as high [low] in proficiency and similar [dissimilar] in achievement goals. As predicted, the viewer’s evaluation of the recommended products differed as a function of this social information. Contrasting with the reviewer led to devaluing the products recommended by a proficient but dissimilar reviewer. However, against our prediction social comparison with the reviewer did not affect the viewer`s self-evaluation. Whether social information in web-product reviews affects the viewer`s self-evaluation and induces both social comparison processes remains an open question. Future studies aim to address this by manipulating the informational focus of the viewer, rather than the perceived similarity between viewer and reviewer. So far, the present study extends the application of social comparison to consumption environments and contributes to the understanding of the virtual social identity.
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Der Beitrag befasst sich, ausgehend von der zukünftigen schweizerischen Regelung der Forschung mit Versuchspersonen, mit neueren Entwicklungen im Recht der Humanforschung. Mit Blick auf die in diesem Bereich besonders wichtigen internationalen Vorgaben stehen dabei zwei neuere Regelwerke zur Humanforschung europäischer und internationaler Herkunft im Zentrum. Beide haben erst kürzlich konkretere Formen angenommen, wodurch sie bei der Ausarbeitung des Verordnungsrechts zum neuen Bundesgesetz über die Forschung am Menschen (HFG) nur in beschränktem Rahmen berücksichtigt werden konnten.