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Senior people’s reasoning and prioritizing of research on home and health in old age
Physical and social aspects of neighborhood and the health situation of older people
Is BFKL ruled out by the Tevatron gaps between jets data?
The Color dipole model and the ARIADNE program at high Q**2
Migration and Growth of Protoplanetary Embryos. III. Mass and Metallicity Dependence for FGKM Main-sequence Stars
Gastrointestinal stromal tumor - A review of clinical studies
Gastrointestinal stromal tumor (GIST) is the most common mesenchymal tumor of the gastrointestinal tract. With the advent of Imatinib, the treatment of gastrointestinal stromal tumor has been revolutionized as both the progression-free and overall survival rates have increased dramatically. Unfortunately, gastrointestinal stromal tumor patients on Imatinib do eventually fail due to resistance. Eve
Matching matrix elements and interleaved showers
Event generators for heavy-ion physics, recent developments
A short review is presented for the most commonly used general purpose event generators for heavy ion physics, HIJING, AMPT, and EPOS. A new model, called Angantyr, is presented. It is (similar to HIJING) an extrapolation of pp dynamics to collisions with nuclei. Diffractive excitation of individual nucleons has significant effects in nucleus collisions, and here Angantyr is the first model which
Enzymatic activity of prostate-specific antigen and its reactions with extracellular serine proteinase inhibitors
Prostate-specific antigen (PSA) is one of the three most abundant prostatic-secreted proteins in human semen. It is a serine proteinase that, in its primary structure, manifests extensive similarities with that of the Arg-restricted glandular kallikrein-like proteinases. When isolated from semen by the addition of chromatography on aprotinin-Sepharose to a previously described procedure, PSA displ
Fall-related activity avoidance in people ageing with Parkinson’s disease
A Sustainable Crowdsourced Delivery System to Foster Free-Floating Bike-Sharing
Since bicycles and bike-sharing systems are becoming increasingly important in modern transportation contexts, we suggest in this paper an alternative method to incorporate cycling among the freight transport alternatives within urban areas. We propose pursuing a sustainable initiative of crowdsourced delivery where some of the urban good deliveries may be voluntarily undertaken by users of the fr
Particle production and decays in an object oriented formulation
The use of Object Oriented Programming languages and techniques for the development of Monte Carlo simulators for particle production and decay is discussed. For illustration, two specific "template" programs are presented written in Objective-C and in C++, respectively
Finding Gluon Jets With a Neural Trigger
Using a neural-network classifier we are able to separate gluon from quark jets originating from Monte Carlo–generated e+e− events with 85%–90% accuracy.
Predicting System loads with Artificial Neural Networks : Method and Result from "the Great Energy Predictor Shootout"
We devise a feed-forward Artificial Neural Network (ANN) procedure for predicting utility loads and present the resulting predictions for two test problems given by ``The Great Energy Predictor Shootout - The First Building Data Analysis and Prediction Competition''. Key ingredients in our approach are a method ($\delta$ -test) for determiningrelevant inputs and the Multilayer Perceptron. These me
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A portrait of facial recognition : Tracing a history of a statistical way of seeing
Automated facial recognition methods have become widely used as a way to ascertain the identity of individuals. Yet the methods by which facial recognition technologies (FRT) operate – the machinic performance of the perception of the human face – are often invisible to those under their gaze. This article investigates the machinic perception of the face through an FRT method known as eigenface, i
Jet quenching from soft QCD scattering in the quark-gluon plasma
We show that partons traversing a quark-gluon plasma can lose substantial amounts of energy also by scatterings, and not only through medium-induced radiation as mainly considered previously. Results from Monte Carlo simulations of soft interactions of partons, emerging from a hard scattering, through multiple elastic scatterings on gluons in an expanding relativistic plasma show a sizeable jet qu