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Unified Approach to Characteristic Modes
An algebraic link between transition matrix and impedance matrix is utilized in this work to unify characteristic mode decomposition originally proposed by Garbacz with a framework proposed later on by Harrington and Mautz. The resulting formulation is unique to all method of moments formulations, valid for all linear and lossless materials, and has many favorable properties. The unified prescript
Beam reconfigurable reflective metasurface for indoor wireless communications
A reflective metasurface with reconfigurable beam is proposed for indoor wireless communications. It consists of 8 × 8 unit cells with tunable capacitors. By varying the capacitances, the reflective phase across the metasurface can be designed to facilitate different reflective angles for an incident wave. The simulation results show that the proposed reflective metasurface can deflect the incomin
Antenna Designs for a Milimeter Wave Massive MIMO Testbed with Hybrid Beamforming
Massive multiple-input multiple-out (MIMO) technology and mm wave are important technologies in 5G/6G to enhance the spectrum efficiency and system capacity. However, it has a lot of challenges in mm wave range, such as high hardware cost and power consumption in such systems. Hybrid beamforming is an interesting solution with less number of RF transvers than antennas. In this paper, we will prese
Imputing Longitudinal Growth Data in International Pediatric Studies : Does CDC Reference Suffice?
This study investigates a missing value imputation approach for longitudinal growth data in pediatric studies from multiple countries. We analyzed a combined cohort from five natural history studies of type 1 diabetes (T1D) in the US and EU with longitudinal growth measurements for 23,201 subjects. We developed a multiple imputation methodology using LMS parameters of CDC reference data. We measur
Translational research in drug discovery : Tiny steps before the giant leap
The recent years have witnessed science taking gigantic strides and achieving milestones in the areas which were previously rendered to be difficult. Advancements such as the culmination of the Human Genome Project and the successful use of gene therapy have shown how science can be used to alleviate human diseases and benefit society. While basic scientific knowledge is increasing at a remarkable
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Size-dependent influence of nox on the growth rates of organic aerosol particles
Atmospheric new-particle formation (NPF) affects climate by contributing to a large fraction of the cloud condensation nuclei (CCN). Highly oxygenated organic molecules (HOMs) drive the early particle growth and therefore substantially influence the survival of newly formed particles to CCN. Nitrogen oxide (NOx) is known to suppress the NPF driven by HOMs, but the underlying mechanism remains larg
Advanced biotechnology-based therapeutics
The role of biotechnology as a forerunner in the pathway of revolution of human lives has been promising in the recent past. The achievements of biotechnology in the bio-medical front encompass various products like novel vaccines, diagnostic devices, and novel therapeutic strategies. This chapter deals with the principles and processes involved in the attainment of therapeutic tools and treatment
Early humoral defense under the radar : microvascular-epithelial cooperation at airways infection in asthma and health
Here I am Send Me : The Historical and Long-Term Impact of Christian Missionaries in Zambia 1924-2018
Towards the close of the nineteenth century and into the twentieth century, there was a proliferation of Christian missionaries in Africa. Upon settling in Africa, missionaries initiated and became the main providers of Western-styled education and health care. For this reason, the historical and enduring impact of missionaries in Africa cannot be overlooked. This thesis examines the synchronic an
Re : Performance of a Prostate-specific Membrane Antigen Positron Emission Tomography/Computed Tomography–derived Risk-stratification Tool for High-risk and Very High-risk Prostate Cancer
Indirect Land Use Changes of Biofuel Production : A Review of Modeling Efforts and Policy Developments in the European Union
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Oxidative stability during digestion
This chapter focuses on the oxidative stability of n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids (n-3 PUFAs) delivery systems and n-3 PUFAs fortified foods during digestion, with specific attention given to the long-chain n-3 PUFAs. The topic is of importance since the formation of reactive lipid oxidation products in the gastrointestinal tract (GIT) can lead to unwanted reactions e.g., with proteins, phospholi
Dirofilaria repens infection of the eye
A 43-year-old woman was referred to the Eye clinic at Skåne University Hospital complaining of redness and a foreign body sensation in the left eye for 2 to 3 days. Vision was unaffected, and she was otherwise completely well. In particular, there was no itching or swelling elsewhere.
Grain boundary stiffness based on phase field crystal simulations
Phase field crystal modeling with wavelet filtering is shown to be an attractive replacement for molecular dynamics simulations when evaluating grain boundary stiffness by the capillary fluctuation method. Obstacles such as iterative equilibration of grain boundary structures and repeated reconstruction of the grain boundary over extended simulations can be avoided.
Niching methods integrated with a differential evolution memetic algorithm for protein structure prediction
A memetic version between an evolutionary algorithm (differential evolution) and the local search provided by protein fragment replacements was defined for protein structure prediction. In this problem, it is intended to find the global minimum in a high-dimensional energy landscape to discover the native structure of the protein. This problem presents a multimodal energy landscape which can addit
Peer gender and mental health
Adolescent mental health is key for later well-being. Yet, causal evidence on environmental drivers of adolescent mental health is scant. We study how an important classroom feature—the gender composition in compulsory-school—affects mental health. We use Swedish administrative data (N = 576,285) to link variation in gender composition across classrooms within cohorts to mental health. We find tha
Reconstitution of Membrane-Bound Enzymes for Neutron Scattering Studies: A Case Study of Human Dihydroorotate Dehydrogenase
Membrane proteins are challenging to study due the necessity to maintain a lipid-like environment to preserve their structure and function. Particularly difficult to study are membrane-bound enzymes that interact with lipophilic substrates. The aim of this doctoral thesis was to investigate the mechanism of action and inhibition of membrane-bound enzymes that interact with lipids and lipophilic su
