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2. A Randomized Exchange Algorithm for Optimal Design of Multi-Response Experiments
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Somogyi, Pál, Rosa, Samuel, and Harman, Radoslav
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Statistics - Computation ,Statistics - Methodology ,62K05, 90C25 - Abstract
Despite the increasing prevalence of vector observations, computation of optimal experimental design for multi-response models has received limited attention. To address this problem within the framework of approximate designs, we introduce mREX, an algorithm that generalizes the randomized exchange algorithm REX (J Am Stat Assoc 115:529, 2020), originally specialized for single-response models. The mREX algorithm incorporates several improvements: a novel method for computing efficient sparse initial designs, an extension to all differentiable Kiefer's optimality criteria, and an efficient method for performing optimal exchanges of weights. For the most commonly used D-optimality criterion, we propose a technique for optimal weight exchanges based on the characteristic matrix polynomial. The mREX algorithm is applicable to linear, nonlinear, and generalized linear models, and scales well to large problems. It typically converges to optimal designs faster than available alternative methods, although it does not require advanced mathematical programming solvers. We demonstrate the application of mREX to bivariate dose-response Emax models for clinical trials, both without and with the inclusion of covariates.
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- 2024
3. The 2024 release of the ExoMol database: molecular line lists for exoplanet and other hot atmospheres
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Tennyson, Jonathan, Yurchenko, Sergei N., Zhang, Jingxin, Bowesman, Charles A., Brady, Ryan P., Buldyreva, Jeanna, Chubb, Katy L., Gamache, Robert R., Gorman, Maire N., Guest, Elizabeth R., Hill, Christian, Kefala, Kyriaki, Lynas-Gray, A. E., Mellor, Thomas M., McKemmish, Laura K., Mitev, Georgi B., Mizus, Irina I., Owens, Alec, Peng, Zhijian, Perri, Armando N., Pezzella, Marco, Polyansky, Oleg L., Qu, Qianwei, Semenov, Mikhail, Smola, Oleksiy, Solokov, Andrei, Somogyi, Wilfrid, Upadhyay, Apoorva, Wright, Samuel O. M., and Zobov, Nikolai F.
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Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies - Abstract
The ExoMol database (www.exomol.com) provides molecular data for spectroscopic studies of hot atmospheres. These data are widely used to model atmospheres of exoplanets, cool stars and other astronomical objects, as well as a variety of terrestrial applications. The 2024 data release reports the current status of the database which contains recommended line lists for 91 molecules and 224 isotopologues giving a total of almost 10$^{12}$ individual transitions. New features of the database include extensive "MARVELization" of line lists to allow them to be used for high resolutions studies, extension of several line lists to ultraviolet wavelengths, provision of photodissociation cross sections and extended provision of broadening parameters. Some of the in-house data specifications have been rewritten in JSON and moved to conformity with other international standards. Data products, including specific heats, a database of lifetimes for plasma studies, and the ExoMolHR web app which allows exclusively high resolution data to be extracted, are discussed.
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- 2024
4. LinApart: optimizing the univariate partial fraction decomposition
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Chargeishvili, Bakar, Fekésházy, Levente, Somogyi, Gábor, and Van Thurenhout, Sam
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Computer Science - Symbolic Computation ,High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,High Energy Physics - Theory - Abstract
We present LinApart, a routine designed for efficiently performing the univariate partial fraction decomposition of large symbolic expressions. Our method is based on an explicit closed formula for the decomposition of rational functions with fully factorized denominators. We provide implementations in both the Wolfram Mathematica and C languages, made available at https://github.com/fekeshazy/LinApart . The routine can provide very significant performance gains over available tools such as the Apart command in Mathematica., Comment: 22 pages, 5 figures
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- 2024
5. All-order Feynman rules for leading-twist gauge-invariant operators in QCD
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Somogyi, G. and Van Thurenhout, S.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,High Energy Physics - Theory - Abstract
We present the Feynman rules for leading-twist gauge-invariant quark and gluon operators with an arbitrary number of total derivatives and applicable to any order in perturbation theory. This generalizes previous results and constitutes a necessary ingredient in the computation of the matrix elements of the corresponding operators. The results are written in a form appropriate for implementation in a computer algebra system. To illustrate the latter we provide implementations in Mathematica and FORM, which are made available at https://github.com/vtsam/NKLO., Comment: 22 pages, LaTex, 9 figures, v2: major revision: conventions for quark operator rules changed and Feynman rules for gluon operators were added
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- 2024
6. Differential neurocognitive profiles in adult attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder subtypes revealed by the Cambridge Neuropsychological Test Automated Battery
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Somogyi, Szilvia, Kilencz, Tünde, Szőcs, Katalin, Klein, Izabella, Balogh, Lívia, Molnár, Rebeka, Bálint, Sára, Pulay, Attila J., Nemoda, Zsófia, Baradits, Máté, and Réthelyi, János M.
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- 2024
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7. The Effects of a School-Based Mindfulness Programme (Paws b) on Empathy and Prosocial Behaviour: A Randomised Controlled Trial
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Crompton, Katie, Kaklamanou, Daphne, Fasulo, Alessandra, and Somogyi, Eszter
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- 2024
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8. Applications of artificial intelligence in nanotechnology
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Shahad Eabd Alrida, Ola Obed, Elaf Taha, Thamer Abdullah, Mustafa Hathal, and Viola Somogyi
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nanomaterials ,machine learning ,nanocomposites ,artificial neural networks ,molecular design ,artificial intelligence ,nanotechnology ,ai ,Science ,Technology - Abstract
Artificial intelligence (AI) is emerging as a prominent technological advancement. It is the act of replicating human intelligence for many purposes. In contrast to conventional methodologies, artificial intelligence (AI) is undergoing tremendous advancements. The present state of artificial intelligence (AI) technology enables them to effectively address numerous intricate difficulties with proficiency comparable to a human's. The significance of advancements in AI is particularly evident in machine learning, where the techniques and algorithms are effectively applied to address many problems, including those in nanotechnology. In contemporary nanotechnology, it is crucial to expedite the search for the most favorable synthesis parameters while developing novel nanomaterials. The convergence of machine learning and nanotechnology necessitates a comprehensive examination of existing data on the application of artificial intelligence (AI) in addressing challenges in the nanomaterials science field. This review should encompass various stages, including computer design, chemical synthesis, and diagnostics of the resultant nanomaterials. Significant emphasis is placed on employing machine-learning technologies to investigate the thermal and dynamic characteristics of nanofluids, the sorption processes of nanocomposites, the catalytic activity of nanoparticles, and the toxicity of nanoparticles. Additionally, these technologies are utilized to address nanosensor issues and process experimental data acquired during the diagnostics of different nanomaterial properties.
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- 2024
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9. Suburbanization in Multi-ethnic Area – Conflicts and Local Strategies
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Balizs, Dániel and Somogyi, Kitti
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suburbanization ,local strategies ,ethnicity ,bratislava ,Geography. Anthropology. Recreation - Abstract
The effects of suburbanization can be examined from several aspects, but beyond the individual decisions that initiated it, the real estate market aspects, or the transformation of land use, the effects on local communities and their reactions are rarely highlighted in professional circles. In our work within the agglomeration of Bratislava, the Slovak capital, we researched individual and collective opinions on suburbanization, as well as the questions and potential conflict situations arising among members of the “host community.” A striking element of the study area is that migration also means a change in the linguistic environment, as the newcomers often arrive from a predominantly Slovakspeaking city to an area mostly inhabited by the Hungarian minority. This adds additional dimensions to suburbanization and the responses it generates. Experiences show that the municipalities affected by the process use independent, yet in certain respects similar, strategies to manage it, and as part of these strategies, the ethnic factor also appears prominently in some topics.
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- 2024
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10. Silica infiltration as a strategy to overcome zirconia degradation
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Alfrisany, Najm M., Somogyi-Ganss, Eszter, Tam, Laura E, Hatton, Benjamin D., Sodhi, Rana N. S., Yin, Ling, and De Souza, Grace M.
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- 2024
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11. Assessment of trace and macroelement accumulation in cyprinid juveniles as bioindicators of aquatic pollution: effects of diets and habitat preferences
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Nyeste, Krisztián, Zulkipli, Nurfatin, Uzochukwu, Ifeanyi Emmanuel, Somogyi, Dóra, Nagy, László, Czeglédi, István, Harangi, Sándor, Baranyai, Edina, Simon, Edina, Nagy, Sándor Alex, Velcheva, Iliana, Yancheva, Vesela, and Antal, László
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- 2024
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12. Disease trajectories in interstitial lung diseases – data from the EXCITING-ILD registry
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Buschulte, Katharina, Kabitz, Hans-Joachim, Hagmeyer, Lars, Hammerl, Peter, Esselmann, Albert, Wiederhold, Conrad, Skowasch, Dirk, Stolpe, Christoph, Joest, Marcus, Veitshans, Stefan, Höffgen, Marc, Maqhuzu, Phillen, Schwarzkopf, Larissa, Hellmann, Andreas, Pfeifer, Michael, Behr, Jürgen, Karpavicius, Rainer, Günther, Andreas, Polke, Markus, Höger, Philipp, Somogyi, Vivien, Lederer, Christoph, Markart, Philipp, and Kreuter, Michael
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- 2024
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13. Hospitalisation patterns in interstitial lung diseases: data from the EXCITING-ILD registry
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Buschulte, Katharina, Kabitz, Hans-Joachim, Hagmeyer, Lars, Hammerl, Peter, Esselmann, Albert, Wiederhold, Conrad, Skowasch, Dirk, Stolpe, Christoph, Joest, Marcus, Veitshans, Stefan, Höffgen, Marc, Maqhuzu, Phillen, Schwarzkopf, Larissa, Hellmann, Andreas, Pfeifer, Michael, Behr, Jürgen, Karpavicius, Rainer, Günther, Andreas, Polke, Markus, Höger, Philipp, Somogyi, Vivien, Lederer, Christoph, Markart, Philipp, and Kreuter, Michael
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- 2024
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14. ESID: Exploring the Design and Development of a Visual Analytics Tool for Epidemiological Emergencies
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Betz, Pawandeep Kaur, Stoll, Julien, Grappendorf, Valerie, Gilg, Jonas, Zeumer, Moritz, Klitz, Margrit, Spataro, Luca, Klein, Anna, Rothenhäusler, Lena, Bohnacker, Hartmut, Krämer, Hans, Meyer-Hermann, Michael, Somogyi, Sybille, Gerndt, Andreas, and Kühn, Martin J.
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Computer Science - Human-Computer Interaction ,I.3 - Abstract
Visual analytics tools can help illustrate the spread of infectious diseases and enable informed decisions on epidemiological and public health issues. To create visualisation tools that are intuitive, easy to use, and effective in communicating information, continued research and development focusing on user-centric and methodological design models is extremely important. As a contribution to this topic, this paper presents the design and development process of the visual analytics application ESID (Epidemiological Scenarios for Infectious Diseases). ESID is a visual analytics tool aimed at projecting the future developments of infectious disease spread using reported and simulated data based on sound mathematical-epidemiological models. The development process involved a collaborative and participatory design approach with project partners from diverse scientific fields. The findings from these studies, along with the guidelines derived from them, played a pivotal role in shaping the visualisation tool., Comment: 7 pages, 4 images and 2 table, IEEE VIS Workshop on Visualization for Pandemic and Emergency Responses 2023 (Vis4PandEmRes)
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- 2023
15. Robust, privacy-preserving, transparent, and auditable on-device blocklisting
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Thomas, Kurt, Meiklejohn, Sarah, Specter, Michael A., Wang, Xiang, Llorà, Xavier, Somogyi, Stephan, and Kleidermacher, David
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Computer Science - Cryptography and Security - Abstract
With the accelerated adoption of end-to-end encryption, there is an opportunity to re-architect security and anti-abuse primitives in a manner that preserves new privacy expectations. In this paper, we consider two novel protocols for on-device blocklisting that allow a client to determine whether an object (e.g., URL, document, image, etc.) is harmful based on threat information possessed by a so-called remote enforcer in a way that is both privacy-preserving and trustworthy. Our protocols leverage a unique combination of private set intersection to promote privacy, cryptographic hashes to ensure resilience to false positives, cryptographic signatures to improve transparency, and Merkle inclusion proofs to ensure consistency and auditability. We benchmark our protocols -- one that is time-efficient, and the other space-efficient -- to demonstrate their practical use for applications such as email, messaging, storage, and other applications. We also highlight remaining challenges, such as privacy and censorship tensions that exist with logging or reporting. We consider our work to be a critical first step towards enabling complex, multi-stakeholder discussions on how best to provide on-device protections.
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- 2023
16. All-order Feynman rules for leading-twist gauge-invariant operators in QCD
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G. Somogyi and S. Van Thurenhout
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Astrophysics ,QB460-466 ,Nuclear and particle physics. Atomic energy. Radioactivity ,QC770-798 - Abstract
Abstract We present the Feynman rules for leading-twist gauge-invariant quark and gluon operators with an arbitrary number of total derivatives and applicable to any order in perturbation theory. This generalizes previous results and constitutes a necessary ingredient in the computation of the matrix elements of the corresponding operators. The results are written in a form appropriate for implementation in a computer algebra system. To illustrate the latter we provide implementations in Mathematica and FORM, which are made available at https://github.com/vtsam/NKLO . Graphical abstract
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- 2024
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17. Assessment of trace and macroelement accumulation in cyprinid juveniles as bioindicators of aquatic pollution: effects of diets and habitat preferences
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Krisztián Nyeste, Nurfatin Zulkipli, Ifeanyi Emmanuel Uzochukwu, Dóra Somogyi, László Nagy, István Czeglédi, Sándor Harangi, Edina Baranyai, Edina Simon, Sándor Alex Nagy, Iliana Velcheva, Vesela Yancheva, and László Antal
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Heavy metals ,Fish ,Habitat preference ,Trophic level ,Diet ,Pollution ,Medicine ,Science - Abstract
Abstract Juveniles of three cyprinids with various diets and habitat preferences were collected from the Szamos River (Hungary) during a period of pollution in November 2013: the herbivorous, benthic nase (Chondrostoma nasus), the benthivorous, benthic barbel (Barbus barbus), and the omnivorous, pelagic chub (Squalius cephalus). Our study aimed to assess the accumulation of these elements across species with varying diets and habitat preferences, as well as their potential role in biomonitoring efforts. The Ca, K, Mg, Na, Cd, Cr, Cu, Fe, Mn, Pb, Sr, and Zn concentration was analyzed in muscle, gills, and liver using MP-AES. The muscle and gill concentrations of Cr, Cu, Fe, and Zn increased with trophic level. At the same time, several differences were found among the trace element patterns related to habitat preferences. The trace elements, including Cd, Pb, and Zn, which exceeded threshold concentrations in the water, exhibited higher accumulations mainly in the muscle and gills of the pelagic chub. Furthermore, the elevated concentrations of trace elements in sediments (Cr, Cu, Mn) demonstrated higher accumulation in the benthic nase and barbel. Our findings show habitat preference as a key factor in juvenile bioindicator capability, advocating for the simultaneous use of pelagic and benthic juveniles to assess water and sediment pollution status.
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- 2024
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18. Early and selective localization of tau filaments to glutamatergic subcellular domains within the human anterodorsal thalamus
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Sárkány, Barbara, Dávid, Csaba, Hortobágyi, Tibor, Gombás, Péter, Somogyi, Peter, Acsády, László, and Viney, Tim J.
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- 2024
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19. Pharmacokinetic and neuroimmune pharmacogenetic impacts on slow-release morphine cancer pain control and adverse effects
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Barratt, Daniel T., Klepstad, Pål, Dale, Ola, Kaasa, Stein, and Somogyi, Andrew A.
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- 2024
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20. Generalized Formal Model-Verifier: A Formal Approach for Verifying Static Models
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Somogyi, Norbert and Mezei, Gergely
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- 2024
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21. Benchmarking simulated and physical quantum processing units using quantum and hybrid algorithms
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Kordzanganeh, Mohammad, Buchberger, Markus, Kyriacou, Basil, Povolotskii, Maxim, Fischer, Wilhelm, Kurkin, Andrii, Somogyi, Wilfrid, Sagingalieva, Asel, Pflitsch, Markus, and Melnikov, Alexey
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Quantum Physics ,Computer Science - Machine Learning ,Computer Science - Performance - Abstract
Powerful hardware services and software libraries are vital tools for quickly and affordably designing, testing, and executing quantum algorithms. A robust large-scale study of how the performance of these platforms scales with the number of qubits is key to providing quantum solutions to challenging industry problems. This work benchmarks the runtime and accuracy for a representative sample of specialized high-performance simulated and physical quantum processing units. Results show the QMware simulator can reduce the runtime for executing a quantum circuit by up to 78% compared to the next fastest option for algorithms with fewer than 27 qubits. The AWS SV1 simulator offers a runtime advantage for larger circuits, up to the maximum 34 qubits available with SV1. Beyond this limit, QMware can execute circuits as large as 40 qubits. Physical quantum devices, such as Rigetti's Aspen-M2, can provide an exponential runtime advantage for circuits with more than 30 qubits. However, the high financial cost of physical quantum processing units presents a serious barrier to practical use. Moreover, only IonQ's Harmony quantum device achieves high fidelity with more than four qubits. This study paves the way to understanding the optimal combination of available software and hardware for executing practical quantum algorithms., Comment: 21 pages, 6 figures, 12 tables
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- 2022
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22. Mellin-Barnes Integrals: A Primer on Particle Physics Applications
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Dubovyk, Ievgen, Gluza, Janusz, and Somogyi, Gabor
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,High Energy Physics - Theory - Abstract
We discuss the Mellin-Barnes representation of complex multidimensional integrals. Experiments frontiered by the High-Luminosity Large Hadron Collider at CERN and future collider projects demand the development of computational methods to achieve the theoretical precision required by experimental setups. In this regard, performing higher-order calculations in perturbative quantum field theory is of paramount importance. The Mellin-Barnes integrals technique has been successfully applied to the analytic and numerical analysis of integrals connected with virtual and real higher-order perturbative corrections to particle scattering. Easy-to-follow examples with the supplemental online material introduce the reader to the construction and the analytic, approximate, and numeric solution of Mellin-Barnes integrals in Euclidean and Minkowskian kinematic regimes. It also includes an overview of the state-of-the-art software packages for manipulating and evaluating Mellin-Barnes integrals. These lecture notes are for advanced students and young researchers to master the theoretical background needed to perform perturbative quantum field theory calculations., Comment: This is a preprint of the following work: Ievgen Dubovyk, Janusz Gluza and Gabor Somogyi, Mellin-Barnes Integrals: A Primer on Particle Physics Applications, 2022, Springer reproduced with permission of Springer Nature Switzerland AG. 280 pages
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- 2022
23. Young sanctuary-living chimpanzees produce more communicative expressions with artificial objects than with natural objects
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Violet Gibson, Derry Taylor, Sarah Salphati, Eszter Somogyi, Iris Nomikou, and Marina Davila-Ross
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object use ,language evolution ,vocalizations ,primate communication ,tool use ,Science - Abstract
In humans, interactions with objects are often embedded in communicative exchanges. Objects offer unique affordances to explore, carry functions and hold cultural relevance, which can shape children’s interactions and communication. Research indicates that the use of artificial objects, such as certain toys, helps promote pre-linguistic communication, consequently impacting language development. Given that chimpanzees use objects extensively compared to other great apes, and considering the differences between chimpanzees and bonobos in intrinsic motivation for tool use and the extended developmental period during which they learn to use objects, it is reasonable to expect that objects may influence chimpanzees’ communication. Here, we examined interactions of 31 immature sanctuary-living chimpanzees with non-novel artificial and natural objects and tested their vocal and facial expressions, applying methods previously designed for children. Our results showed an increase in these expressions associated with artificial objects. These findings provide the first empirical evidence that chimpanzee communicative expressions may be influenced by inherent properties of objects, potentially promoting varied communication, comparable to the impact distinctive objects have on pre-linguistic children. By exploring this connection between object-centric interactions and communication, this study reveals deep phylogenetic roots where objects may have shaped great ape communication and possibly evolutionary foundations of language.
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- 2024
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24. Changes in primitive reflexes in older adults and their relationship to mental health indices: An experimental investigation
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Erzsébet Stephens-Sarlós, Eliza Toth, Ferenc Ihász, Zoltán Alföldi, Angéla Somogyi, and Attila Szabo
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Aging ,Cognitive function ,Intervention ,Mental health ,Psychological measures ,Medicine ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 - Abstract
The reemergence of primitive reflexes (PRs) in older age is related to cognitive impairment. Currently, there are no means to prevent or slow their reappearance, but research evidence exists for their control in children. Therefore, this experiment investigated whether a 16-week special sensorimotor exercise program could benefit older adults and whether the intervention-induced changes (if any) may be associated with various indices of mental health. Of 115 adults over 60, 95 completed the study (mean age = 76.37 ± SD = 7.04 years, 22 % men). The experimental group (n = 38) showed an almost threefold decline in PRs compared to controls. In contrast, the control group (n = 57) exhibited a nearly threefold increase in PRs compared to the intervention group. Cognitive function increased in the experimental but not in the control group. Changes in PRs over the 16-week intervention were positively related to negative mental health indices (hopelessness and perceived stress) and negatively related to well-being. These findings suggest that the here-presented mild sensorimotor exercises could affect older adults' reemerging PRs and that changes in PRs are associated with mental health benefits. These results may open new research avenues toward preventing cognitive and psychological decline in older adults.
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- 2024
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25. Nagyszombat hajnalán
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Szilvia Somogyi
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zsinattörténet ,egyháztörténet ,16. század ,zsinati határozatok és könyvnyomtatás ,Bornemisza Pál ,nyitrai adminisztrátor ,Religion (General) ,BL1-50 - Abstract
Jelen tanulmány azt vizsgálja, hogy mi lett a sorsa a mohácsi csatavesztést követően a „középkori magyar zsinati táj” normaszövegének, a késő középkori esztergomi szinodális könyvnek. Ezeket a határozatokat a középkori Magyar Királyságban csaknem másfél évszázadig használták a hazai egyházmegyék. Milyen tünetei voltak a középkori szöveg elavulásának? Hogyan nyúltak hozzá a magyar főpapok e szöveghez a nagyszombati zsinat (1560) előtt? Azonnal elfeledték? Módosították? Hogyan állt szolgálatába a technikai újítás, azaz a nyomtatás ennek a zsinati tevékenységnek? Az 1526 és 1560 közötti, átmenetinek tekinthető korszak három történeti forrásának vizsgálatával a fenti kérdésekre keresem a választ. E három forrás a Váraljai Szaniszló szepesi prépost által 1545-ben tartott zsinat ordójának egy kora újkori másolata, a Bornemisza Pál nyitrai adminisztrátor által az 1494-es nyitrai egyházmegyei zsinati határozatok mellékleteként 1560-ban kinyomtatott annotációk, valamint a nagyszombati zsinatot megelőző 1559-es pozsonyi püspökgyűlés jegyzőkönyve. E források mindegyikre nem csak az átmeneti korszak zsinati tevékenységének értékelése szempontjából tartalmaz értékes adatokat, hanem éppúgy a középkori egyház korábbi történetét kutatók számára is számos, megfontolás tárgyát képező kérdést vet fel.
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- 2024
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26. Managing Climate Change Risks in Critical Infrastructure Protection with Examples from the European Financial Sector
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Somogyi, Tamás, Masys, Anthony J., Editor-in-Chief, Bichler, Gisela, Advisory Editor, Bourlai, Thirimachos, Advisory Editor, Johnson, Chris, Advisory Editor, Karampelas, Panagiotis, Advisory Editor, Leuprecht, Christian, Advisory Editor, Morse, Edward C., Advisory Editor, Skillicorn, David, Advisory Editor, Yamagata, Yoshiki, Advisory Editor, Kovács, Tünde Anna, editor, Nyikes, Zoltán, editor, Berek, Tamás, editor, Daruka, Norbert, editor, and Tóth, László, editor
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- 2024
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27. An ab initio study of the rovibronic spectrum of sulphur monoxide (SO): diabatic vs. adiabatic representation
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Brady, Ryan P., Yurchenko, Sergey N., Kim, Gap-Sue, Somogyi, Wilfrid, and Tennyson, Jonathan
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Physics - Chemical Physics ,Astrophysics - Earth and Planetary Astrophysics ,Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies ,Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics ,Physics - Atmospheric and Oceanic Physics - Abstract
We present an ab initio study of the rovibronic spectra of sulfur monoxide ($^{32}$S$^{16}$O) using internally contracted multireference confoguration interaction (ic-MRCI) method and aug-cc-pV5Z basis sets. It covers 13 electronic states $X^{3}\Sigma^{-}$, $a^{1}\Delta$, $b^{1}\Sigma^{+}$, $c^{1}\Sigma^{-}$, $A^{\prime\prime 3}\Sigma^{+}$, $A^{\prime 3}\Delta$, $A^{3}\Pi$, $B^{3}\Sigma^{-}$, $C^{3}\Pi$, $d^{1}\Pi$, $e^{1}\Pi$, $C^{\prime 3}\Pi$, and $(3)^{1}\Pi$ ranging up to 66800 cm$^{-1}$. The ab initio spectroscopic model includes 13 potential energy curves, 23 dipole and transition dipole moment curves, 23 spin-orbit curves, and 14 electronic angular momentum curves. A diabatic representation is built by removing the avoided crossings between the spatially degenerate pairs $C^{3}\Pi - C^{\prime 3}\Pi$ and $e^{1}\Pi - (3)^{1}\Pi$ through a property-based diabatisation method. We also present non-adiabatic couplings and diabatic couplings for these avoided crossing systems. All phases for our coupling curves are defined, and consistent, providing the first fully reproducible spectroscopic model of SO covering the wavelength range longer than 147 nm. Finally, an ab initio rovibronic spectrum of SO is computed., Comment: 15 pages, 14 figures
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- 2022
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28. Disease trajectories in interstitial lung diseases – data from the EXCITING-ILD registry
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Katharina Buschulte, Hans-Joachim Kabitz, Lars Hagmeyer, Peter Hammerl, Albert Esselmann, Conrad Wiederhold, Dirk Skowasch, Christoph Stolpe, Marcus Joest, Stefan Veitshans, Marc Höffgen, Phillen Maqhuzu, Larissa Schwarzkopf, Andreas Hellmann, Michael Pfeifer, Jürgen Behr, Rainer Karpavicius, Andreas Günther, Markus Polke, Philipp Höger, Vivien Somogyi, Christoph Lederer, Philipp Markart, and Michael Kreuter
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ILD ,IPF ,Progression ,Mortality ,Risk factors ,Diseases of the respiratory system ,RC705-779 - Abstract
Abstract Background Interstitial lung diseases (ILD) comprise a heterogeneous group of mainly chronic lung diseases with different disease trajectories. Progression (PF-ILD) occurs in up to 50% of patients and is associated with increased mortality. Methods The EXCITING-ILD (Exploring Clinical and Epidemiological Characteristics of Interstitial Lung Diseases) registry was analysed for disease trajectories in different ILD. The course of disease was classified as significant (absolute forced vital capacity FVC decline > 10%) or moderate progression (FVC decline 5–10%), stable disease (FVC decline or increase
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- 2024
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29. New pharmacological perspectives and therapeutic options for opioids: Differences matter
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Somogyi, Andrew A, Musolino, Stefan T, and Barratt, Daniel T
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- 2022
30. Next-to-leading-order QCD Corrections to Higgs Production in association with a Jet
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Bonciani, R., Del Duca, V., Frellesvig, H., Hidding, M., Hirschi, V., Moriello, F., Salvatori, G., Somogyi, G., and Tramontano, F.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,High Energy Physics - Experiment - Abstract
We compute the next-to-leading-order (NLO) QCD corrections to the Higgs pT distribution in Higgs production in association with a jet via gluon fusion at the LHC, with exact dependence on the mass of the quark circulating in the heavy-quark loops. The NLO corrections are presented including the top-quark mass, and for the first time, the bottom-quark mass as well. Further, besides the on-shell mass scheme, we consider for the first time a running mass renormalisation scheme. The computation is based on amplitudes which are valid for arbitrary heavy-quark masses., Comment: LaTeX, 7 pages, 5 figures
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- 2022
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31. Guidance on mucositis assessment from the MASCC Mucositis Study Group and ISOO: an international Delphi studyResearch in context
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Ragda Abdalla-Aslan, Pierluigi Bonomo, Dorothy Keefe, Nicole Blijlevens, Katrina Cao, Yin Ting Cheung, Eduardo Rodrigues Fregnani, Robert Miller, Judith Raber-Durlacher, Joel Epstein, Ysabella Van Sebille, Elisa Kauark-Fontes, Abhishek Kandwal, Emma McCurdy-Franks, Joel Finkelstein, Victoria McCarvell, Yehuda Zadik, Giulia Ottaviani, Rui Amaral Mendes, Caroline Margina Speksnijder, Hannah Rose Wardill, Paolo Bossi, Alexa Laheij, Arghavan Tonkaboni, Jacqui Scott, Rania Abasaeed, Adel Kauzman, Adriana Do Socorro Lima Flato, Adwaita Gore, Anne-Marie Hardman, Agnes Horvath, Allan Hovan, Aisha Al-Jamaei, Aya koizumi, Alan Santos-Silva, Alessandra Majorana, Alexandre Giannini, Aléxia Teixeira, Muhammad Ali Shazib, Alison Melvin, Aluísio Miranda Filho, Amanda Gruza, Amber Brown-Dahl, Amit Harilall, Amr El Maghrabi, Ana Andabak Rogulj, Ana Raphaela Curvo, Ana Laura Soares, Andrea Stringer, Andréa Moreira, Andy Kurtzweil, Angelyn Salaberry, Anne Blazy, Anne Margrete Gussgard, Anne Marie Lynge Pedersen, Annette Freidank, Anura Ariyawardana, Adrian Ramseier, Jann Arends, Ariel Blanchard, Adriana Sesti Paz, Angela Thermann, Augusto Poropat, Azael Freites-Martinez, Abdul Rahman Al-Azri, Bente Brokstad Herlofson, Sitaraman BalajiSubramanian, Barbara Ballantyne, Kivanc Bektas-Kayhan, Bengt Hasséus, Benjamin Kaffenberger, Bernar Benites, Bernice Kwong, Beth Test, Fernando Chiantia, Bo Pettersson, Bomi Framroze, Božana Lončar Brzak, Brittany Dulmage, Sorin Buga, Caroline Spekssnijder, Carlton Brown, Antonio Carlos Moura de Melo, Ana Carolina Ribeiro, Caroline Silva, Caroline Fulop, Carryn Anderson, Catherine Flaitz, Cathy Massoud, Cesar Migliorati, Callie Gross, Chiara Gandini, Charles Loprinzi, Charlotte de Mooij, Catherine Hong, Ying Chu Choi, Maria Choy, Christine Boers-Doets, Leonard Schmeel, Cibele Nagano, Maria Coeli Franco, Courtney Subramaniam, Carolyn Patrick, Catherine Poh, Cristina Neuenschwander, Cesar Virgen, Dorothea Riesenbeck, Dale Weaver, Daniel Cohen Goldemberg, Daniel Sundaresan, Daniela Nunes, Danyel Perez, Daphine Travassos, David Yang, Daniela Ribeiro, Dean Kolbinson, Deborah Buick, Deborah Saunders, Juliane De Bortolli, Deepika Chugh, Denise Markstrom, Denise Travassos, Dianna Weikel, Dimitra Galiti, Dinusha Peiris, Fedja Djordjevic, Pankaj Singhai, Douglas Peterson, Douglas Fonseca, Doreen Pon, Iuliia Kovalenko, Aleksandra Polonskaia, Rogério Caldas, Kevin Saganski, Julia Néri, Dennis Abbott, Abhijna Vithal Yergolkar, Cristina Del Conte, Januaria Passos, Katia Uezu, Paula Silva, Steven Gilbert, Keng Yeoh, Kunal Jain, Madhup Rastogi, Satheeshkumar Poolakkad Sankaran, Deborah Manne, Evgeniya Shatokhina, Esther Adebayo-Olojo, Eszter Somogyi-Ganss, Eli Ehrenpreis, Wilber Bernaola-Paredes, Eduardo Fregnani, Elaci Cardoso, Elena Bardellini, Eleni Arvanitou, Elisa Kauark Fontes, Elise Bruning, Eloise Neumann, Elsa Madureira, Marcia Ramires, Erofili Papadopoulou, Etiene Munhoz, Fred Spijkervet, Fabiana Granzotto, Fabiana Martins, Fabio Alves, Farah Mougeot, Federica Aielli, Fernanda Pigatti, Fernanda Fonseca, Firoozeh Samim, Flavia Carvalho, Florence Cuadra Zelaya, Cesar Freytes, Gabriela da Silveira, Gabriela Torino, Gabriela Martins, Geisa Silva, Gemma Caro, Gemma Bryan, Georgette Radford, Ghanyah Al-Qadami, Giorgia Albini, Gisele Mainville, Georgios Gkardiakos, Gleidston Potter, Gulbin Hoeberechts, Gordon Howarth, Grace Bradley, Gunjan Verma, Gustavo dos Santos, Margaret Randles-Guzzardi, Hanlie Engelbrecht, Hannah Wardill, Heidi Hansen, Iquebal Hasan, Hironobu Hata, Helena Ullgren, Heliton Spindola Antunes, Heloísa Laís dos Santos, Howard Weld, Helen McInnes, Hans Peter Jungbluth, Hsiaofen Weng, Ian Hewson, Ingrid Santos, Jorge Illarramendi, Ines Semendric, Rol Menge, Inger Von Bultzingslowen, Maria da Gloria de Melo, Iona Leong, Isabella Fonseca, Isadora Kalif, James Carroll, Janet Coller, Johann Beck-Mannagetta, Joanne Bowen, Jose Meurer, Ricky McCullough, Jennifer Powers, Jesus Gomez, Jimma Lenjisa, jaya Vangara, Jasna Leko, Jane Fall-Dickson, Jean-Luc Mougeot, Joan Fox, Jolien Robijns, Jonn Wu, Patricio Palma, Jaya Amaram-Davila, Jim Siderov, Juliana Dantas, Juliana Jasper, Juliana Monteiro, Julia Bruno, julie pfeffer, Julija Jovanovic Ristivojevic, Juliana Brito, Jyothsna Kuriakose, Yuji Kabasawa, Kanan Dave, Karin Barczyszyn, Karol Sartori Lima, Kate Secombe, Kate White, Kate Cooper, Kouji Katsura, Karen Biggs, Katharine Ciarrocca, Kristopher Dennis, Ken Tomizuka, Kevin Hendler, Ikuko Komo, Kristina Skallsjö, Kristy Hodgins, Katia Rupel, Keiko Tanaka, Seema Kurup, Luiz Gueiros, Larissa Agatti, Laura Garzona-Navas, Letícia Guerra, Leila Portela, Leilani Iossi, Linda Elting, Lene Baad-Hansen, Leslie Reeder, Leticia Lang, Liciane Menezes, Liliana Braun, Liliane Grando, Mathew Lim, Lina Fernandez, Lucy McKeage, Luana Campos, Luciana Simonato, Luciana Muniz, Leah van Draanen, Mieko Mizutani, Tsai-Wei Huang, Mahfujul Riad, Mahnoor Nazar, Maíra Souza, Mariana Minamisako, Manoela Pereira, Carlos Mantelato, Márcio Diniz-Freitas, Marco Montezuma, Marco Andrade, Marcos Santos, Margherita Gobbo, Maria Caterina Fortuna, Mariana Vitor, Joana Marinho, Alina Markova, Marlyse Knuchel, Marta Carlesimo, Marta Neves, Andrew Mazar, Maria Cristina Gomez Amarilla, Mark Chambers, Melissa de Araujo, Alexandre Melo, Melody Cole, Mohamed Elsayed, Monica Fliedner, Martin Hauer-Jensen, Micaela Bouchacourt, Michael Brennan, Michael Thirlwell, Michio Nakamura, Midori Nakagaki, Camila Rossi, Mireille Kaprilian, Michael Kase, Michael Dougan, Monique Stokman, Ragnhild Monsen, Alisha Morgan, Jocelyn Harding, Maryam Taleghani, Marie-Therese Genot, Mukund Seshadri, Brian Muzyka, Nancy Batista, Nancy Gadd, Naoko Tanda, Narmin Nasr, Natália Garcia, Nathan Lee, Natalia Palmier, Norman Brito-Dellan, Nancy Corbitt, Neli Pieralisi, Verônica Serrano, Nicola Alessandro Iacovelli, Norma Lúcia Sampaio, Nour Karra, Niveditha Venkatesh, Noam Yarom, Renata Cristina Borin, Olivia Lemenchick, Ondina Mendes, Ourania Nicolatou-Galitis, Vasiliy Shchitka, Paula Reis, Paulo Sérgio Santos, Paz Fernandez-Ortega, Ira Parker, Raquel García, Peter Fritz, Edmund Peters, Pamela Gardner, Pierre Saint Girons, Priya Tiwari, Pravin Chaturvedi, Tais de Moraes, Priscila Andrade, Raj Nair, Rachel Gibson, Rachita Gururaj, Raghu Thota, Rajesh Lalla, Raquel Almeida Prado, Ravikiran Ongole, George Taybos, Regina Mackey, Renata Rego, Renata Camilotti, Renata Ferrari, Renato Junior, Rene-Jean Bensadoun, Richard Logan, Roberta Sales, Roberta Zanicotti, Roberta Tunes, Rodolfo Mauceri, Rosiene Feitoza, Kathryn Ruddy, Cynthia Rybczyk, Stephanie Trager, Sachiyo Mitsunaga, Sahani Gunathilake, Rajan Saini, Viola Salvestrini, Sandip Mukhopadhyay, Sandrina Angeloz, Pramod Sankar S, Luciana S Barbosa Barbosa, Elena Volkova, Sharon Elad, Sergio Cantoreggi, Sharon Gordon, Shelly Brown, Shu Yie Janine Tam, Sibelle Faleiro, Silmara da Silva, Silvia de Oliveira, Siri Beier Jensen, Ivana Skrinjar, Sophie Beaumont, Felipe Sperandio, Sandra Reese, Steven Roser, Sachiko Seo, Stephanie van Leeuwen, Stephen Sonis, Stephen Bernard, Stephen Rajan Samuel, Stuart Taylor, Suranjan Maitra, Susanne Skulski, Suzanne Carlisle, Sylvie Louise Avon, Tomoya Yokota, Takashi Yurikusa, Tabata Santos Polvora, Tabitha Kelock, Tauana Fernandes, Taylor Wain, Timothy Brown, Tetsuhito konishi, Thalyta Amanda Ferreira, Tomoko Kataoka, Thomas Kelly, Takehiko Mori, Tomoko Higuchi, Toshiaki Saeki, Nikolaos Tsoukalas, Typhaine Maupoint De Vandeul, Masatoshi Usubuchi, Vanessa Lacerda, Vanessa Tilly, Emmanuelle Vigarios, Alessandro Villa, Vinicius Torregrossa, Vinodh Kumar Selvaraj, Viviane Sarmento, Vivien Heng, Wagner Gomes-Silva, Petter Wilberg, Wanessa Miranda e Silva, Wan Nor I'zzah Wan Mohamad Zain, Wonse Park, Wim Tissing, Yoshihiko Soga, Bella Van Sebille, and Yuhei Matsuda
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Oral mucositis ,Gastrointestinal mucositis ,Mucositis assessment tools ,Patient-reported outcome measures ,Medicine (General) ,R5-920 - Abstract
Summary: Background: Mucositis is a common and highly impactful side effect of conventional and emerging cancer therapy and thus the subject of intense investigation. Although common practice, mucositis assessment is heterogeneously adopted and poorly guided, impacting evidence synthesis and translation. The Multinational Association of Supportive Care in Cancer (MASCC) Mucositis Study Group (MSG) therefore aimed to establish expert recommendations for how existing mucositis assessment tools should be used, in clinical care and trials contexts, to improve the consistency of mucositis assessment. Methods: This study was conducted over two stages (January 2022–July 2023). The first phase involved a survey to MASCC-MSG members (January 2022–May 2022), capturing current practices, challenges and preferences. These then informed the second phase, in which a set of initial recommendations were prepared and refined using the Delphi method (February 2023–May 2023). Consensus was defined as agreement on a parameter by >80% of respondents. Findings: Seventy-two MASCC-MSG members completed the first phase of the study (37 females, 34 males, mainly oral care specialists). High variability was noted in the use of mucositis assessment tools, with a high reliance on clinician assessment compared to patient reported outcome measures (PROMs, 47% vs 3%, 37% used a combination). The World Health Organization (WHO) and Common Terminology Criteria for Adverse Events (CTCAE) scales were most commonly used to assess mucositis across multiple settings. Initial recommendations were reviewed by experienced MSG members and following two rounds of Delphi survey consensus was achieved in 91 of 100 recommendations. For example, in patients receiving chemotherapy, the recommended tool for clinician assessment in clinical practice is WHO for oral mucositis (89.5% consensus), and WHO or CTCAE for gastrointestinal mucositis (85.7% consensus). The recommended PROM in clinical trials is OMD/WQ for oral mucositis (93.3% consensus), and PRO-CTCAE for gastrointestinal mucositis (83.3% consensus). Interpretation: These new recommendations provide much needed guidance on mucositis assessment and may be applied in both clinical practice and research to streamline comparison and synthesis of global data sets, thus accelerating translation of new knowledge into clinical practice. Funding: No funding was received.
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32. An Automatic Road Surface Segmentation in Non-Urban Environments: A 3D Point Cloud Approach With Grid Structure and Shallow Neural Networks.
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Mohammad Dowajy, árpád Somogyi, árpád Barsi, and Tamas Lovas
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33. Serum lidocaine (lignocaine) concentrations during prolonged perioperative infusion in patients undergoing breast cancer surgery: A secondary analysis of a randomised controlled trial
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Toner, Andrew J, Bailey, Martin A, Schug, Stephan A, Phillips, Michael, Ungerer, Jacobus PJ, Somogyi, Andrew A, and Corcoran, Tomas B
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34. Changes in primitive reflexes in older adults and their relationship to mental health indices: An experimental investigation
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Stephens-Sarlós, Erzsébet, Toth, Eliza, Ihász, Ferenc, Alföldi, Zoltán, Somogyi, Angéla, and Szabo, Attila
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35. Large shallow lake response to anthropogenic stressors and climate change: Missing macroinvertebrate recovery after oligotrophication (Lake Balaton, East-Central Europe)
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Magyari, E.K., Szabó, Z., Falus, Gy., Móra, A., Szalai, Z., Hamerlik, L., Tóth, M., Farkas, Á., Pomogyi, P., Somogyi, B., Vörös, L., and Korponai, J.
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36. Patient satisfaction with different types of craniofacial prostheses
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Higgins, Kevin M., Gressmann, Kassandra, Yan, Bernie, Eskander, Antoine, Enepekides, Danny J., Blanas, Nick, and Somogyi-Ganss, Eszter
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37. Exploring spatiotemporal features of surface water temperature for Lake Balaton in the 21st century based on Google Earth Engine
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Li, Huan, Somogyi, Boglárka, and Tóth, Viktor
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38. Hospitalisation patterns in interstitial lung diseases: data from the EXCITING-ILD registry
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Katharina Buschulte, Hans-Joachim Kabitz, Lars Hagmeyer, Peter Hammerl, Albert Esselmann, Conrad Wiederhold, Dirk Skowasch, Christoph Stolpe, Marcus Joest, Stefan Veitshans, Marc Höffgen, Phillen Maqhuzu, Larissa Schwarzkopf, Andreas Hellmann, Michael Pfeifer, Jürgen Behr, Rainer Karpavicius, Andreas Günther, Markus Polke, Philipp Höger, Vivien Somogyi, Christoph Lederer, Philipp Markart, and Michael Kreuter
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ILD ,IPF ,Hospitalisation ,Prognosis ,Risk factors ,Diseases of the respiratory system ,RC705-779 - Abstract
Abstract Background Interstitial lung diseases (ILD) comprise a heterogeneous group of mainly chronic lung diseases with more than 200 entities and relevant differences in disease course and prognosis. Little data is available on hospitalisation patterns in ILD. Methods The EXCITING-ILD (Exploring Clinical and Epidemiological Characteristics of Interstitial Lung Diseases) registry was analysed for hospitalisations. Reasons for hospitalisation were classified as all cause, ILD-related and respiratory hospitalisations, and patients were analysed for frequency of hospitalisations, time to first non-elective hospitalisation, mortality and progression-free survival. Additionally, the risk for hospitalisation according to GAP index and ILD subtype was calculated by Cox proportional-hazard models as well as influencing factors on prediction of hospitalisation by logistic regression with forward selection. Results In total, 601 patients were included. 1210 hospitalisations were recorded during the 6 months prior to registry inclusion until the last study visit. 800 (66.1%) were ILD-related, 59.3% of admissions were registered in the first year after inclusion. Mortality was associated with all cause, ILD-related and respiratory-related hospitalisation. Risk factors for hospitalisation were advanced disease (GAP Index stages II and III) and CTD (connective tissue disease)-ILDs. All cause hospitalisations were associated with pulmonary hypertension (OR 2.53, p = 0.005). ILD-related hospitalisations were associated with unclassifiable ILD and concomitant emphysema (OR = 2.133, p = 0.001) as well as with other granulomatous ILDs and a positive smoking status (OR = 3.082, p = 0.005). Conclusion Our results represent a crucial contribution in understanding predisposing factors for hospitalisation in ILD and its major impact on mortality. Further studies to characterize the most vulnerable patient group as well as approaches to prevent hospitalisations are warranted.
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39. An international comparison of gender differences in mental health among higher-education students during the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic: a multilevel design
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Sarah Van de Velde, Anneleen De Cuyper, Leen De Kort, Kimberly Jacobs, Nikoletta Somogyi, Robert Tholen, Nina Van Eekert, and Veerle Buffel
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Depression ,Alcohol ,Higher education ,COVID-19 ,Multilevel ,Public aspects of medicine ,RA1-1270 - Abstract
Abstract Background Mental health problems are a common phenomenon among higher-education students. How these mental health problems manifest themselves appears to differ between male and female students. While the latter group bears a greater risk of developing internalizing problems, with depression being particularly prevalent, these problems manifest themselves in male students mainly via externalizing disorders, with alcohol abuse being the most prevalent. Available cross-national research on students’ mental health during the COVID-19 pandemic, to date, mainly focused on the prevalence of depressive symptoms, thereby ignoring a possible gendered impact of the pandemic. Methods The current study used the COVID-19 International Student Well-Being Study, which collected data on students’ mental health during the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic in 26 countries, and multilevel modeling was applied. Results It finds that, overall, female students reported more depressive feelings, and male students reported more excessive alcohol consumption. The strictness of the governmental containment measures explained a substantial amount of these gender differences in depressive feelings, but not in excessive alcohol consumption. Conclusions Our study highlights that the COVID-19 pandemic had a gendered impact on students’ mental health. Studies that ignore the gendered impact of the COVID-19 pandemic are therefore limited in scope.
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40. Acute expression of human APOBEC3B in mice results in RNA editing and lethality
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Alicia Alonso de la Vega, Nuri Alpay Temiz, Rafail Tasakis, Kalman Somogyi, Lorena Salgueiro, Eleni Zimmer, Maria Ramos, Alberto Diaz-Jimenez, Sara Chocarro, Mirian Fernández-Vaquero, Bojana Stefanovska, Eli Reuveni, Uri Ben-David, Albrecht Stenzinger, Tanja Poth, Mathias Heikenwälder, Nina Papavasiliou, Reuben S. Harris, and Rocio Sotillo
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APOBEC3B ,RNA editing ,Mutations ,Mouse models ,DNA damage ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 ,Genetics ,QH426-470 - Abstract
Abstract Background RNA editing has been described as promoting genetic heterogeneity, leading to the development of multiple disorders, including cancer. The cytosine deaminase APOBEC3B is implicated in tumor evolution through DNA mutation, but whether it also functions as an RNA editing enzyme has not been studied. Results Here, we engineer a novel doxycycline-inducible mouse model of human APOBEC3B-overexpression to understand the impact of this enzyme in tissue homeostasis and address a potential role in C-to-U RNA editing. Elevated and sustained levels of APOBEC3B lead to rapid alteration of cellular fitness, major organ dysfunction, and ultimately lethality in mice. Importantly, RNA-sequencing of mouse tissues expressing high levels of APOBEC3B identifies frequent UCC-to-UUC RNA editing events that are not evident in the corresponding genomic DNA. Conclusions This work identifies, for the first time, a new deaminase-dependent function for APOBEC3B in RNA editing and presents a preclinical tool to help understand the emerging role of APOBEC3B as a driver of carcinogenesis.
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41. Calculation of Electric Quadrupole Linestrengths for Diatomic Molecules: Application to the H2, CO, HF and O2 Molecules
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Somogyi, Wilfrid, Yurchenko, Sergey N., and Yachmenev, Andrey
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Physics - Atomic and Molecular Clusters - Abstract
We present a unified variational treatment of the electric quadrupole (E2) matrix elements, Einstein coefficients, and line strengths for general open-shell diatomic molecules in the general purpose diatomic code \Duo. Transformation relations between the Cartesian representation (typically used in electronic structure calculations) to the tensorial representation (required for spectroscopic applications) of the electric quadrupole moment components are derived. The implementation has been validated against accurate theoretical calculations and experimental measurements of quadrupole intensities of $^1\text{H}_2$ available in the literature. We also present accurate electronic structure calculations of the electric quadrupole moment functions for the $X^1\Sigma^+$ electronic states of $\text{CO}$ and $\text{HF}$ at the CCSD(T) and MRCI levels of theory, respectively, as well for the $a^1\Delta_g$ -- $b^1\Sigma_g^+$ quadrupole transition moment of $\text{O}_2$ with MRCI level of theory. Accurate infrared E2 line lists for $^{12}\text{C}^{16}\text{O}$ and $^1\text{H}^{19}\text{F}$ are provided. A demonstration of spectroscopic applications is presented by simulating E2 spectra for $^{12}\text{C}^{16}\text{O}$, $\text{H}^{19}\text{F}$ and $^{16}\text{O}_2$ (Noxon $a^1\Delta_g$ -- $b^1\Sigma_g^+$ band)., Comment: 38 pages, 12 figures
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42. ExoMol line lists -- XLIV. IR and UV line list for silicon monoxide (SiO)
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Yurchenko, Sergei N., Tennyson, Jonathan, Syme, Anna-Maree, Adam, Ahmad Y., Clark, Victoria H. J., Cooper, Bridgette, Dobney, C. Pria, Donnelly, Shaun T. E., Gorman, Maire N., Lynas-Gray, Anthony E., Meltzer, Thomas, Owens, Alec, Qu, Qianwei, Semenov, Mikhail, Somogyi, Wilfrid, Upadhyay, Apoorva, Wright, Samuel, and Trujillo, Juan C. Zapata
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Astrophysics - Earth and Planetary Astrophysics ,Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics ,Physics - Chemical Physics - Abstract
A new silicon monoxide ($^{28}$Si$^{16}$O) line list covering infrared, visible and ultraviolet regions called SiOUVenIR is presented. This line list extends the infrared EBJT ExoMol line list by including vibronic transitions to the $A\,{}^{1}\Pi$ and $E\,{}^{1}\Sigma^{+}$ electronic states. Strong perturbations to the $A\,{}^{1}\Pi$ band system are accurately modelled through the treatment of 6 dark electronic states: $C\,{}^{1}\Sigma^{-}$, $D\,{}^{1}\Delta$, $a\,{}^{3}\Sigma^{+}$, $b\,{}^{3}\Pi$, $e\,{}^{3}\Sigma^{-}$ and $d\,{}^{3}\Delta$. Along with the $X\,{}^{1}\Sigma^{+}$ ground state, these 9 electronic states were used to build a comprehensive spectroscopic model of SiO using a combination of empirical and ab initio curves, including the potential energy (PE), spin-orbit (SO), electronic angular momentum (EAM) and (transition) dipole moment curves. The ab initio PE and coupling curves, computed at the multireference configuration interaction (MRCI) level of theory, were refined by fitting their analytical representations to 2617 experimentally derived SiO energy levels determined from 97 vibronic bands belonging to the $X$-$X$, $E$-$X$ and $A$-$X$ electronic systems through the MARVEL procedure. 112 observed forbidden transitions from the $C$-$X$, $D$-$X$, $e$-$X$, and $d$-$X$ bands were assigned using our predictions, and these could be fed back into the MARVEL procedure. The SiOUVenIR line list was computed using published ab initio transition dipole moments for the $E$-$X$ and $A$-$X$ bands; the line list is suitable for temperatures up to 10,000 K and for wavelengths longer than 140 nm. SiOUVenIR is available from www.exomol.com and the CDS database.
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43. Synthesis, Characterization and Application of Advanced Antimicrobial Electrospun Polymers
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Maja Somogyi Škoc, Ernest Meštrović, Pierre-Alexis Mouthuy, and Iva Rezić
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synthesis ,characterization ,novel materials application ,surface modification ,electrospinning ,antimicrobial resistance (AMR) ,Organic chemistry ,QD241-441 - Abstract
The aim of this work was to synthesize, characterize and apply advanced antimicrobial biocompatible electrospun polymers suitable for medical implants for surgical repairs. Injuries to the musculoskeletal system often necessitate surgical repair, but current treatments can still lead to high failure rates, such as 40% for the repair of rotator cuff tears. Therefore, there is an urgent need for the development of new biocompatible materials that can effectively support the repair of damaged tissues. Additionally, infections acquired during hospitalization, particularly those caused by antibiotic-resistant bacteria, result in more fatalities than AIDS, tuberculosis, and viral hepatitis combined. This underscores the critical necessity for the advancement of antimicrobial implants with specialized coatings capable of combating Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) and Methicillin-sensitive Staphylococcus aureus (MSSA), two strains notoriously known for their antibiotic resistance. Therefore, we developed an antimicrobial coating incorporating nanoparticle mixtures using the sol-gel process and applied it to electrospun polycaprolactone (PCL) filaments, followed by thorough characterization by using spectroscopic (FTIR, Raman, NMR) microscopic (SEM and SEM-EDX), and tensile test. The results have shown that the integration of electro-spinning technology for yarn production, coupled with surface modification techniques, holds significant potential for creating antimicrobial materials suitable for medical implants for surgical repairs.
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44. Molecular Aspects in the Development of Type 2 Diabetes and Possible Preventive and Complementary Therapies
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Laura Simon-Szabó, Beáta Lizák, Gábor Sturm, Anikó Somogyi, István Takács, and Zsuzsanna Németh
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insulin signaling ,T2DM ,insulin resistance ,glucose intolerance ,life style ,prevention ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 ,Chemistry ,QD1-999 - Abstract
The incidence of diabetes, including type 2 diabetes (T2DM), is increasing sharply worldwide. To reverse this, more effective approaches in prevention and treatment are needed. In our review, we sought to summarize normal insulin action and the pathways that primarily influence the development of T2DM. Normal insulin action involves mitogenic and metabolic pathways, as both are important in normal metabolic processes, regeneration, etc. However, through excess energy, both can be hyperactive or attenuated/inactive leading to disturbances in the cellular and systemic regulation with the consequence of cellular stress and systemic inflammation. In this review, we detailed the beneficial molecular changes caused by some important components of nutrition and by exercise, which act in the same molecular targets as the developed drugs, and can revert the damaged pathways. Moreover, these induce entire networks of regulatory mechanisms and proteins to restore unbalanced homeostasis, proving their effectiveness as preventive and complementary therapies. These are the main steps for success in prevention and treatment of developed diseases to rid the body of excess energy, both from stored fats and from overnutrition, while facilitating fat burning with adequate, regular exercise in healthy people, and together with necessary drug treatment as required in patients with insulin resistance and T2DM.
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45. Computational Methodologies in Synthesis, Preparation and Application of Antimicrobial Polymers, Biomolecules, and Nanocomposites
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Iva Rezić and Maja Somogyi Škoc
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computational methodologies ,polymer ,nanocomposite ,biomolecules ,antimicrobial ,Organic chemistry ,QD241-441 - Abstract
The design and optimization of antimicrobial materials (polymers, biomolecules, or nanocomposites) can be significantly advanced by computational methodologies like molecular dynamics (MD), which provide insights into the interactions and stability of the antimicrobial agents within the polymer matrix, and machine learning (ML) or design of experiment (DOE), which predicts and optimizes antimicrobial efficacy and material properties. These innovations not only enhance the efficiency of developing antimicrobial polymers but also enable the creation of materials with tailored properties to meet specific application needs, ensuring safety and longevity in their usage. Therefore, this paper will present the computational methodologies employed in the synthesis and application of antimicrobial polymers, biomolecules, and nanocomposites. By leveraging advanced computational techniques such as MD, ML, or DOE, significant advancements in the design and optimization of antimicrobial materials are achieved. A comprehensive review on recent progress, together with highlights of the most relevant methodologies’ contributions to state-of-the-art materials science will be discussed, as well as future directions in the field will be foreseen. Finally, future possibilities and opportunities will be derived from the current state-of-the-art methodologies, providing perspectives on the potential evolution of polymer science and engineering of novel materials.
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46. Guided Inquiry-Based Learning in Secondary-School Chemistry Classes: A Case Study
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Orosz, Gábor, Németh, Veronika, Kovács, Lajos, Somogyi, Zoltán, and Korom, Erzsébet
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Guided inquiry-based learning has been shown to be a promising method for science education; however, despite its advantages it is rarely used in chemistry teaching in Hungary. One of the reasons for this is the lack of tried-and-tested inquiry-based teaching materials with detailed guides that teachers can readily use in their classrooms. As part of a four-year research project, new teaching materials were designed to foster scientific reasoning and scientific process skills in chemistry education in Hungary. From these materials, in this study, a guided inquiry-based chemistry task was tested with 9th-grade students (N = 88) who had no previous experience with the method. Before the activity, the students' mid-term grades were collected, and the Lawson Classroom Test of Scientific Reasoning (LCTSR) was administered to describe the sample. During the activity, students worked in groups (n = 21). Data were collected through content analysis of the student worksheets, classroom observations using a rubric, and student questionnaires to explore the learning paths and identify possible obstacles. Our findings support that guided inquiry learning is suitable for students who are new to the method if appropriate scaffolding is given. The data showed the phases of the inquiry cycle in which more guidance is necessary. Formulating hypotheses, recording observations, and evaluating the hypotheses based on the evidence were found to be the most critical steps in the learning process. More than half of the groups disregarded the collected evidence and accepted their original hypotheses, despite their unproven validity, suggesting that they did not understand the true nature of the scientific inquiry. Chemistry grades and the LCTSR scores could not predict reliably the students' success in solving the inquiry task. The results of the student questionnaire showed that the students enjoyed the inquiry session. They mostly found their work successful, but they overestimated the level of their inquiry skills in some cases.
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47. Determination of $\alpha_{S}$ beyond $NNLO$ using the event shape averages
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Kardos, Adam, Somogyi, Gábor, and Verbytskyi, Andrii
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
In this proceedings we discuss a prescription to extract the QCD strong coupling constant at $N^{3}LO$ precision in perturbative QCD using a combination of ${\cal{O}}(\alpha_{S}^{3})$ calculations in pQCD and estimations of the ${\cal{O}}(\alpha_{S}^{4})$ corrections from the data. The method is applied to a set of event shape averages measured in experiments at the LEP, PETRA, PEP and TRISTAN colliders. In our analysis we account for hadronization effects with models from modern Monte Carlo event generators and analytic hadronization models. We conclude that the precision of the $\alpha_{S}$ extraction cannot be improved significantly only with pQCD predictions of higher orders, and further progress in these studies requires a significant advances in the studies and modeling of hadronization process., Comment: Proceedings of 50th International Symposium on Multiparticle Dynamics
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48. Outbursts and stellar properties of the classical Be star HD 6226
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Richardson, Noel D., Thizy, Olivier, Bjorkman, Jon E., Carciofi, Alex, Rubio, Amanda C., Thomas, Joshua D., Bjorkman, Karen S., Labadie-Bartz, Jonathan, Genaro, Matheus, Wisniewski, John P., Wang, Luqian, Gies, Douglas R., Chojnowski, S. Drew, Daly, Andrea, Edwards, Thompson, Fowler, Carlie, Gullingsrud, Allison D., Habel, Nolan, James, David J., Kehoe, Emily, Kuchta, Heidi, Lane, Alexis, Miroshnichenko, Anatoly, Mishra, Ashish, Pablo, Herbert, Peploski, Maurice, Pepper, Joshua, Rodriguez, Joseph E., Siverd, Robert J., Stassun, Keivan G., Stevens, Daniel J., Trucks, Jesica L., Windsor, James, Wood, Mackenna, Bertrand, Étienne, Broussat, Jean-Jacques, Bryssinck, Erik, Buil, Christian, Charbonnel, Stéphane, de Bruin, Arnold, Daglen, Joe, Desnoux, Valerie, Dull, James, Garde, Olivier, Graham, Keith, Gurney, Kevin, Halsey, Alun, Fosanelli, Patrik, Fló, Joan Guarro, Houpert, Franck, James, Foster, Kreider, Christian, Leadbeater, Robin, Lester, Tim, Li, Dong, Maetz, Alain, Stiewing, Albert, Somogyi, Peter, Terry, Jean-Noël, Ubaud, Stéphane, and Waldschlaeger, Ulrich
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Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics - Abstract
The bright and understudied classical Be star HD 6226 has exhibited multiple outbursts in the last several years during which the star grew a viscous decretion disk. We analyze 659 optical spectra of the system collected from 2017-2020, along with a UV spectrum from the Hubble Space Telescope and high cadence photometry from both TESS and the KELT survey. We find that the star has a spectral type of B2.5IIIe, with a rotation rate of 74% of critical. The star is nearly pole-on with an inclination of $13.4$ degree. We confirm the spectroscopic pulsational properties previously reported, and report on three photometric oscillations from KELT photometry. The outbursting behavior is studied with equivalent width measurements of H$\alpha$ and H$\beta$, and the variations in both of these can be quantitatively explained with two frequencies through a Fourier analysis. One of the frequencies for the emission outbursts is equal to the difference between two photometric oscillations, linking these pulsation modes to the mass ejection mechanism for some outbursts. During the TESS observation time period of 2019 October 7 to 2019 November 2, the star was building a disk. With a large dataset of H$\alpha$ and H$\beta$ spectroscopy, we are able to determine the timescales of dissipation in both of these lines, similar to past work on Be stars that has been done with optical photometry. HD 6226 is an ideal target with which to study the Be disk-evolution given its apparent periodic nature, allowing for targeted observations with other facilities in the future., Comment: 48 pages including appendices, accepted to MNRAS. MNRAS online version has a 3D printed dynamical spectrum in the appendix. Contact for this section (due to size limitations)
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49. Guidance on mucositis assessment from the MASCC Mucositis Study Group and ISOO: an international Delphi study
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Laheij, Alexa, Tonkaboni, Arghavan, Scott, Jacqui, Abasaeed, Rania, Kauzman, Adel, Flato, Adriana Do Socorro Lima, Gore, Adwaita, Hardman, Anne-Marie, Horvath, Agnes, Hovan, Allan, Al-Jamaei, Aisha, koizumi, Aya, Santos-Silva, Alan, Majorana, Alessandra, Giannini, Alexandre, Teixeira, Aléxia, Shazib, Muhammad Ali, Melvin, Alison, Filho, Aluísio Miranda, Gruza, Amanda, Brown-Dahl, Amber, Harilall, Amit, El Maghrabi, Amr, Rogulj, Ana Andabak, Curvo, Ana Raphaela, Soares, Ana Laura, Stringer, Andrea, Moreira, Andréa, Kurtzweil, Andy, Salaberry, Angelyn, Blazy, Anne, Gussgard, Anne Margrete, Lynge Pedersen, Anne Marie, Freidank, Annette, Ariyawardana, Anura, Ramseier, Adrian, Arends, Jann, Blanchard, Ariel, Paz, Adriana Sesti, Thermann, Angela, Poropat, Augusto, Freites-Martinez, Azael, Al-Azri, Abdul Rahman, Herlofson, Bente Brokstad, BalajiSubramanian, Sitaraman, Ballantyne, Barbara, Bektas-Kayhan, Kivanc, Hasséus, Bengt, Kaffenberger, Benjamin, Benites, Bernar, Kwong, Bernice, Test, Beth, Chiantia, Fernando, Pettersson, Bo, Framroze, Bomi, Bonomo, Pierluigi, Brzak, Božana Lončar, Dulmage, Brittany, Buga, Sorin, Spekssnijder, Caroline, Brown, Carlton, Melo, Antonio Carlos Moura de, Ribeiro, Ana Carolina, Silva, Caroline, Fulop, Caroline, Anderson, Carryn, Flaitz, Catherine, Massoud, Cathy, Migliorati, Cesar, Gross, Callie, Gandini, Chiara, Loprinzi, Charles, de Mooij, Charlotte, Hong, Catherine, Choi, Ying Chu, Choy, Maria, Boers-Doets, Christine, Schmeel, Leonard, Nagano, Cibele, Franco, Maria Coeli, Subramaniam, Courtney, Patrick, Carolyn, Poh, Catherine, Neuenschwander, Cristina, Virgen, Cesar, Riesenbeck, Dorothea, Weaver, Dale, Goldemberg, Daniel Cohen, Sundaresan, Daniel, Nunes, Daniela, Perez, Danyel, Travassos, Daphine, Yang, David, Ribeiro, Daniela, Kolbinson, Dean, Buick, Deborah, Saunders, Deborah, De Bortolli, Juliane, Chugh, Deepika, Markstrom, Denise, Travassos, Denise, Weikel, Dianna, Galiti, Dimitra, Peiris, Dinusha, Djordjevic, Fedja, Singhai, Pankaj, Keefe, Dorothy, Peterson, Douglas, Fonseca, Douglas, Pon, Doreen, Kovalenko, Iuliia, Polonskaia, Aleksandra, Caldas, Rogério, Saganski, Kevin, Néri, Julia, Abbott, Dennis, Yergolkar, Abhijna Vithal, Del Conte, Cristina, Passos, Januaria, Uezu, Katia, Silva, Paula, Gilbert, Steven, Yeoh, Keng, Jain, Kunal, Rastogi, Madhup, Sankaran, Satheeshkumar Poolakkad, Manne, Deborah, Shatokhina, Evgeniya, Adebayo-Olojo, Esther, Somogyi-Ganss, Eszter, Ehrenpreis, Eli, Bernaola-Paredes, Wilber, Fregnani, Eduardo, Cardoso, Elaci, Bardellini, Elena, Arvanitou, Eleni, Fontes, Elisa Kauark, Bruning, Elise, Neumann, Eloise, Madureira, Elsa, Ramires, Marcia, Papadopoulou, Erofili, Munhoz, Etiene, Spijkervet, Fred, Granzotto, Fabiana, Martins, Fabiana, Alves, Fabio, Mougeot, Farah, Aielli, Federica, Pigatti, Fernanda, Fonseca, Fernanda, Samim, Firoozeh, Carvalho, Flavia, Zelaya, Florence Cuadra, Freytes, Cesar, da Silveira, Gabriela, Torino, Gabriela, Martins, Gabriela, Silva, Geisa, Caro, Gemma, Bryan, Gemma, Radford, Georgette, Al-Qadami, Ghanyah, Albini, Giorgia, Mainville, Gisele, Gkardiakos, Georgios, Potter, Gleidston, Hoeberechts, Gulbin, Howarth, Gordon, Ottaviani, Giulia, Bradley, Grace, Verma, Gunjan, Santos, Gustavo dos, Randles-Guzzardi, Margaret, Engelbrecht, Hanlie, Wardill, Hannah, Hansen, Heidi, Hasan, Iquebal, Hata, Hironobu, Ullgren, Helena, Antunes, Heliton Spindola, Laís dos Santos, Heloísa, Weld, Howard, McInnes, Helen, Jungbluth, Hans Peter, Weng, Hsiaofen, Hewson, Ian, Santos, Ingrid, Illarramendi, Jorge, Semendric, Ines, Menge, Rol, Von Bultzingslowen, Inger, Melo, Maria da Gloria de, Leong, Iona, Fonseca, Isabella, Kalif, Isadora, Carroll, James, Coller, Janet, Beck-Mannagetta, Johann, Bowen, Joanne, Meurer, Jose, McCullough, Ricky, Powers, Jennifer, Gomez, Jesus, Lenjisa, Jimma, jaya Vangara, Leko, Jasna, Fall-Dickson, Jane, Mougeot, Jean-Luc, Fox, Joan, Epstein, Joel, Robijns, Jolien, Wu, Jonn, Palma, Patricio, Amaram-Davila, Jaya, Siderov, Jim, Raber-Durlacher, Judith, Dantas, Juliana, Jasper, Juliana, Monteiro, Juliana, Bruno, Julia, julie pfeffer, Ristivojevic, Julija Jovanovic, Brito, Juliana, Kuriakose, Jyothsna, Kabasawa, Yuji, Dave, Kanan, Barczyszyn, Karin, Lima, Karol Sartori, Secombe, Kate, White, Kate, Cooper, Kate, Katsura, Kouji, Biggs, Karen, Ciarrocca, Katharine, Dennis, Kristopher, Tomizuka, Ken, Hendler, Kevin, Komo, Ikuko, Skallsjö, Kristina, Hodgins, Kristy, Rupel, Katia, Tanaka, Keiko, Kurup, Seema, Gueiros, Luiz, Agatti, Larissa, Garzona-Navas, Laura, Guerra, Letícia, Portela, Leila, Iossi, Leilani, Elting, Linda, Baad-Hansen, Lene, Reeder, Leslie, Lang, Leticia, Menezes, Liciane, Braun, Liliana, Grando, Liliane, Lim, Mathew, Fernandez, Lina, McKeage, Lucy, Campos, Luana, Simonato, Luciana, Muniz, Luciana, van Draanen, Leah, Mizutani, Mieko, Huang, Tsai-Wei, Riad, Mahfujul, Nazar, Mahnoor, Souza, Maíra, Minamisako, Mariana, Pereira, Manoela, Mantelato, Carlos, Diniz-Freitas, Márcio, Montezuma, Marco, Andrade, Marco, Santos, Marcos, Gobbo, Margherita, Fortuna, Maria Caterina, Vitor, Mariana, Marinho, Joana, Markova, Alina, Knuchel, Marlyse, Carlesimo, Marta, Neves, Marta, Mazar, Andrew, Gomez Amarilla, Maria Cristina, Chambers, Mark, Araujo, Melissa de, Melo, Alexandre, Cole, Melody, Elsayed, Mohamed, Fliedner, Monica, Hauer-Jensen, Martin, Bouchacourt, Micaela, Brennan, Michael, Thirlwell, Michael, Nakamura, Michio, Nakagaki, Midori, Rossi, Camila, Miller, Robert, Kaprilian, Mireille, Kase, Michael, Dougan, Michael, Stokman, Monique, Monsen, Ragnhild, Morgan, Alisha, Harding, Jocelyn, Taleghani, Maryam, Genot, Marie-Therese, Seshadri, Mukund, Muzyka, Brian, Batista, Nancy, Gadd, Nancy, Tanda, Naoko, Nasr, Narmin, Garcia, Natália, Lee, Nathan, Palmier, Natalia, Brito-Dellan, Norman, Corbitt, Nancy, Pieralisi, Neli, Serrano, Verônica, Iacovelli, Nicola Alessandro, Blijlevens, Nicole, Sampaio, Norma Lúcia, Karra, Nour, Venkatesh, Niveditha, Yarom, Noam, Borin, Renata Cristina, Lemenchick, Olivia, Mendes, Ondina, Nicolatou-Galitis, Ourania, Shchitka, Vasiliy, Bossi, Paolo, Reis, Paula, Santos, Paulo Sérgio, Fernandez-Ortega, Paz, Parker, Ira, García, Raquel, Fritz, Peter, Peters, Edmund, Gardner, Pamela, Girons, Pierre Saint, Tiwari, Priya, Chaturvedi, Pravin, de Moraes, Tais, Andrade, Priscila, Nair, Raj, Gibson, Rachel, Gururaj, Rachita, Abdalla-Aslan, Ragda, Thota, Raghu, Lalla, Rajesh, Mendes, Rui Amaral, Prado, Raquel Almeida, Ongole, Ravikiran, Taybos, George, Mackey, Regina, Rego, Renata, Camilotti, Renata, Ferrari, Renata, Junior, Renato, Bensadoun, Rene-Jean, Logan, Richard, Sales, Roberta, Zanicotti, Roberta, Tunes, Roberta, Mauceri, Rodolfo, Feitoza, Rosiene, Ruddy, Kathryn, Rybczyk, Cynthia, Trager, Stephanie, Mitsunaga, Sachiyo, Gunathilake, Sahani, Saini, Rajan, Salvestrini, Viola, Mukhopadhyay, Sandip, Angeloz, Sandrina, Sankar S, Pramod, Barbosa, Luciana S Barbosa, Volkova, Elena, Elad, Sharon, Cantoreggi, Sergio, Gordon, Sharon, Brown, Shelly, Janine Tam, Shu Yie, Faleiro, Sibelle, da Silva, Silmara, de Oliveira, Silvia, Jensen, Siri Beier, Skrinjar, Ivana, Beaumont, Sophie, Sperandio, Felipe, Reese, Sandra, Roser, Steven, Seo, Sachiko, van Leeuwen, Stephanie, Sonis, Stephen, Bernard, Stephen, Samuel, Stephen Rajan, Taylor, Stuart, Maitra, Suranjan, Skulski, Susanne, Carlisle, Suzanne, Avon, Sylvie Louise, Yokota, Tomoya, Yurikusa, Takashi, Polvora, Tabata Santos, Kelock, Tabitha, Fernandes, Tauana, Wain, Taylor, Brown, Timothy, Tetsuhito konishi, Ferreira, Thalyta Amanda, Kataoka, Tomoko, Kelly, Thomas, Mori, Takehiko, Higuchi, Tomoko, Saeki, Toshiaki, Tsoukalas, Nikolaos, De Vandeul, Typhaine Maupoint, Usubuchi, Masatoshi, Lacerda, Vanessa, Tilly, Vanessa, Vigarios, Emmanuelle, Villa, Alessandro, Torregrossa, Vinicius, Selvaraj, Vinodh Kumar, Sarmento, Viviane, Heng, Vivien, Gomes-Silva, Wagner, Kandwal, Abhishek, Wilberg, Petter, Miranda e Silva, Wanessa, I'zzah Wan Mohamad Zain, Wan Nor, Park, Wonse, Tissing, Wim, Soga, Yoshihiko, Van Sebille, Bella, Matsuda, Yuhei, Zadik, Yehuda, Cao, Katrina, Cheung, Yin Ting, Fregnani, Eduardo Rodrigues, Van Sebille, Ysabella, Kauark-Fontes, Elisa, McCurdy-Franks, Emma, Finkelstein, Joel, McCarvell, Victoria, Amaral Mendes, Rui, Speksnijder, Caroline Margina, and Wardill, Hannah Rose
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50. Potential water reuse pathways from a life cycle analysis perspective in the poultry industry
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Harasztiné Hargitai, Réka, Sebestyén, Viktor, and Somogyi, Viola
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