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Cork, Josh, and Chris Halcrow. "ADHM skyrmions." Nonlinearity 35, no. 8 (June 23, 2022): 3944–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1361-6544/ac72e6.

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Abstract We propose, via the Atiyah–Manton approximation, a framework for studying skyrmions on R 3 using Atiyah–Drinfeld–Hitchin–Manin (ADHM) data for Yang–Mills instantons on R 4 . We provide a dictionary between important concepts in the Skyrme model and analogous ideas for ADHM data, and describe an efficient process for obtaining approximate Skyrme fields directly from ADHM data. We show that the approximation successfully describes all known skyrmions with charge B ⩽ 8 , with energies reproduced within 2% of the true minimisers. We also develop factorisation methods for studying clusters of instantons and skyrmions, generalising early work by Christ–Stanton–Weinberg, and describe some relatively large families of explicit ADHM data. These tools provide a unified framework for describing coalesced highly-symmetric configurations as well as skyrmion clusters, both of which are needed to study nuclear systems in the Skyrme model.
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Ohkawa, Ryo. "Wall-crossing between stable and co-stable ADHM data." Letters in Mathematical Physics 108, no. 6 (March 16, 2018): 1485–523. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11005-018-1071-2.

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Choy, Jaeyoo. "The SO(3)-instanton moduli space and tensor products of ADHM data." Journal of Algebra 528 (June 2019): 38–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jalgebra.2019.03.004.

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Lai, Sheng-Hong, Jen-Chi Lee, and I.-Hsun Tsai. "Extended complex Yang–Mills instanton sheaves." International Journal of Geometric Methods in Modern Physics 17, no. 04 (March 2020): 2050061. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0219887820500619.

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In the search of Yang–Mills (YM) instanton sheaves with topological charge two, the rank of [Formula: see text] matrix in the monad construction can be dropped from the bundle case with rank [Formula: see text] to either rank [Formula: see text] [S. H. Lai, J. C. Lee and I. H. Tsai, Yang–Mills instanton sheaves, Ann. Phys. 377 (2017) 446] or 0 on some points of [Formula: see text] of the sheaf cases. In this paper, we first show that the sheaf case with rank [Formula: see text] does not exist for the previous construction of [Formula: see text] complex YM instantons [S. H. Lai, J. C. Lee and I. H. Tsai, Biquaternions and ADHM construction of concompact [Formula: see text] Yang–Mills instantons, Ann. Phys. 361 (2015) 14]. We then show that in the new “extended complex YM instantons” discovered in this paper, rank [Formula: see text] can be either 2 on the whole [Formula: see text] (bundle) with some given ADHM data or 1, 0 on some points of [Formula: see text] with other ADHM data (sheaves). These extended [Formula: see text] complex YM instantons have no real instanton counterparts. Finally, the potential applications to real physics systems are noted in the end of the paper.
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van Beek, Jenny H. D. A., Gonneke Willemsen, Marleen H. M. de Moor, Jouke Jan Hottenga, and Dorret I. Boomsma. "Associations Between ADH Gene Variants and Alcohol Phenotypes in Dutch Adults." Twin Research and Human Genetics 13, no. 1 (February 1, 2010): 30–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.1375/twin.13.1.30.

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AbstractRecently, Macgregor et al. (2009) demonstrated significant associations of ADH polymorphisms with reactions to alcohol and alcohol consumption measures in an Australian sample. The aim of the present study was to replicate these findings in a Dutch sample. Survey data on alcohol phenotypes came from 1,754 unrelated individuals registered with the Netherlands Twin Register. SNPs in the ADH gene cluster located on chromosome 4q (n= 491) were subdivided in seven gene sets: ADH5, ADH4, ADH6, ADH1A, ADH1B, ADH1C and ADH7. Within these sets associations of SNPs with alcohol consumption measures, age at onset variables, reactions to alcohol and problem drinking liability were examined. Of the original 38 SNPs studied by Macgregor et al. (2009), six SNPs were not available in our dataset, because one of them had a minor allele frequency < .01 (rs1229984) and five could not be imputed. The remaining SNP associations with alcohol phenotypes as identified by Macgregor et al. (2009) were not replicated in the Dutch sample, after correcting for multiple genotype and phenotype testing. Significant associations were found however, for reactions to alcohol with a SNP in ADH5 (rs6827292,p= .001) and a SNP just upstream of ADH5 (rs6819724,p= .0007) that is in strong LD with rs6827292. Furthermore, an association between age at onset of regular alcohol use and a SNP just upstream of ADH7 (rs2654849,p= .003) was observed. No significant associations were found for alcohol consumption and problem drinking liability. Although these findings do not replicate the earlier findings at the SNP level, the results confirm the role of the ADH gene cluster in alcohol phenotypes.
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Lin, Jing-Zhong, Peter L. Morrell, and Michael T. Clegg. "The Influence of Linkage and Inbreeding on Patterns of Nucleotide Sequence Diversity at Duplicate Alcohol Dehydrogenase Loci in Wild Barley (Hordeum vulgaressp. spontaneum)." Genetics 162, no. 4 (December 1, 2002): 2007–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/genetics/162.4.2007.

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AbstractPatterns of nucleotide sequence diversity are analyzed for three duplicate alcohol dehydrogenase loci (adh1-adh3) within a species-wide sample of 25 accessions of wild barley (Hordeum vulgare ssp. spontaneum). The adh1 and adh2 loci are tightly linked (recombination fraction &lt;0.01) while the adh3 locus is inherited independently. Wild barley is predominantly self-fertilizing (∼98%), and as a consequence, effective recombination is restricted by the extreme reduction in heterozygosity. Large reductions in effective recombination, in turn, widen the conditions for linkage to influence nucleotide sequence diversity through the action of selective sweeps or background selection. These considerations would appear to predict (1) homogeneity in patterns of nucleotide sequence diversity, especially between closely linked loci, and (2) extensive linkage disequilibrium relative to random-mating species. In contrast to these expectations, the wild barley data reveal heterogeneity in patterns of nucleotide sequence diversity and levels of linkage disequilibrium that are indistinguishable from those observed at adh1 in maize, an outbreeding grass species.
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Holmes, Roger S., Roland A. H. van Oorschot, and John L. Vandeberg. "Genetics of alcohol dehydrogenase and aldehyde dehydrogenase from Monodelphis domestica cornea: further evidence for identity of corneal aldehyde dehydrogenase with a major soluble protein." Genetics Research 56, no. 2-3 (October 1990): 259–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0016672300035369.

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SummaryA didelphid marsupial, the gray short-tailed opossum (Monodelphis domestica), was used as a model species to study the biochemical genetics of alcohol dehydrogenases (ADHs) and aldehyde dehydrogenase (ALDH) in corneal tissue. Isoelectric point variants of corneal ALDH (designated ALDH3) and a major soluble protein in corneal extracts were observed among eight families of animals used in studying the genetics of these proteins. Both phenotypes exhibited identical patterns following PAGE-IEF and were inherited in a normal Mendelian fashion, with two alleles at a single locus (ALDH3) showing codominant expression. The data provided evidence for genetic identity of corneal ALDH with this major soluble protein, and supported biochemical evidence, recently reported for purified bovine corneal ALDH, that this enzyme constitutes a major portion of soluble corneal protein (Abedinia et al. 1990). Isoelectric point variants for corneal ADH were also observed, with patterns for the two major forms (ADH3 and ADH4) and one minor form (ADH5) being consistent with the presence of two ADH subunits (designated γ and δ), and variant phenotypes existing for the γ subunit. The genetics of this enzyme was studied in the eight families, and the results were consistent with codominant expression of two alleles at a single locus (designated ADH3). It is relevant that a major detoxification function has been proposed for corneal ADH and ALDH, in the oxidoreduction of peroxidic aldehydes induced by available oxygen and UV-B light (Holmes & VandeBerg, 1986a). In addition, a direct role for corneal ALDH as a UV-B photoreceptor in this anterior eye tissue has also been proposed (Abedinia et al. 1990).
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Lai, Sheng-Hong, Jen-Chi Lee, and I.-Hsun Tsai. "Sheaf lines of Yang–Mills instanton sheaves." International Journal of Geometric Methods in Modern Physics 16, no. 03 (March 2019): 1950036. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0219887819500361.

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We calculate a sheaf line in [Formula: see text] which is the real line supporting sheaf points on [Formula: see text] of [Formula: see text] Yang–Mills (YM) instanton (or [Formula: see text] complex YM instanton) sheaves for some given ADHM data we obtained previously. We found that this sheaf line is indeed a special jumping line over [Formula: see text] spacetime. In addition, we calculate the singularity structure of the connection [Formula: see text] and the field strength [Formula: see text] at the corresponding singular point on [Formula: see text] of this sheaf line. We found that the order of singularity at the singular point on [Formula: see text] associated with the sheaf line in [Formula: see text] is higher than those of other singular points associated with normal jumping lines. We conjecture that this is a general feature for sheaf lines among jumping lines.
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Grimmsmann, Thomas, and Wolfgang Himmel. "The 10-year trend in drug prescriptions for attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in Germany." European Journal of Clinical Pharmacology 77, no. 1 (August 17, 2020): 107–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00228-020-02948-3.

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Abstract Purpose The aim of this study was to analyse whether the global trend in drug prescriptions for attention-deficit hyperactivity disorders (ADHD), as observed during the last years and often criticized as medicalization, have remained stable or shifted. Methods This observational study was based on a secondary analysis of data from a large German database including patients with an ADHD diagnosis between 2008 and 2018. Prescription data comprised all important ADHD drugs. Results A total of 620 practices delivered data from a total of 77,504 patients (31% of them females) with a diagnosis of AHDH. Nearly 38% (29,396/77,504) of all patients received, at least, one prescription for an ADHS medicine between 2008 and 2018. The number of patients receiving a drug steadily increased annually until 2012 and then slowly fell, but unevenly distributed across the age groups. While the number of younger patients ( ≤ 16 years) receiving a prescription fell by 24% and the defined daily doses (DDDs) remained stable, the number of patients between 17 and 24 years receiving a prescription increased by 113% and the DDDs by 150%. Respectively, the number of older adults (≥ 25 years) with a prescription increased by 355% and the DDDs by 515%. Nearly one-third of older adults received an ADHD medicine only once. Conclusion The ever-increasing prescription of ADHD medicines stopped some years ago for children. ADHS and its pharmacological management are increasingly observed among older adolescents and adults, with a different pattern of drug persistence compared with children.
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Butar-Butar, Vivi Marianti. "ATTENTION DEFICIT HYPERACTIVITY DISORDER (ADHD) IN ROBIN ROE’S NOVEL A LIST OF CAGES." Lingual: Journal of Language and Culture 8, no. 2 (February 8, 2020): 45. http://dx.doi.org/10.24843/ljlc.2019.v08.i02.p08.

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This thesis entitled "Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) in Robin Roe's Novel A List of Cages". This thesis discussed about the symptoms Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) in the novel A List of Cages by Robin Roe. This thesis aimed to find out how the symptoms of ADHD are described through the leading character in the novel. This thesis used to describe the core symptoms of ADHD, namely: Attention, Impulsivity, and Hyperactivity. There are symptoms of ADHD that Adam has, namely: Attention symptom is easily bored; Impulsivity symptom is agitated; and the Hyperactivity symptom is: do excessive motor activities. This thesis used Russell Barkley's theory to analyze the symptoms in a novel using Literary Psychology. In analyzing this thesis, the writer used a qualitative descriptive method that presents all data in the form of words and sentences and uses library research as a way to collect data by reading and selecting quotations from the novel A List of Cages. From this research it is found that the leading character in the novel experienced all the three core symptoms of ADHD.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "ADHM data"

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Kirschner, Paolo. "Progetto ADaM - Archeological DAta Management Progetto per la creazione di una banca dati relazionale per la gestione dei dati di scavo." Doctoral thesis, Università degli studi di Padova, 2008. http://hdl.handle.net/11577/3425584.

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The ADaM project stems from the need to create a database for managing all phases of archaeological excavation as free as possible from any type of coercion of a categorical-typological nature or from the rigidity of the structure of the archive itself. The idea of achieving a single and total instrument was at the same time a moment of reflection for a normalization of an excavation reality through a decomposition, or better a synthesis of the various dynamics in a series of relationships. The standards now acquired in the management of the excavation permit to apply to the various phases of archaeological work a system of procedures for storing relational data in order to speed up the collection and further processing of information. In addition to the need to catalogue and archive the material data of archaeological excavation in an effective and articulated way, it was of primary importance, not only for reasons of bureaucratic and institutional type, to be able to produce a paper outcome of such documentation. Therefore the section regarding the printed results of the archives and the export forms is very rich (PDF, XLS, WWW queries throgh PHP instructions). The choice of FileMaker as DBMS and its Advanced Server application have been fairly automatic, not only for the large potential, but also for their previous use in other systems managed by the Department of Archaeology of the University of Padua and also for the familiarity that exists to these programs in the archaeological world. To be able to manage a data-base through four communication protocols ( "fmnet", "instant web publishing", "php" and "xml / xslt") has been valued as a determining advantage. The ADaM project tries to meet all these requirements in the "apparently" simplest way by combining "proprietary" current technologies, which were considered the most practical and effective ones ("fast and easy source"), with technologies of extremely wide circulation and tested reliability typical of an open-source software sector.
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Li, Shijian. "Scalable User Assignment in Power Grids: A Data Driven Approach." Digital WPI, 2017. https://digitalcommons.wpi.edu/etd-theses/1107.

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"The fast pace of global urbanization is drastically changing the population distributions over the world, which leads to significant changes in geographical population densities. Such changes in turn alter the underlying geographical power demand over time, and drive power substations to become over-supplied (demand ≪ capacity) or under-supplied (demand ≈ capacity). In this work, we make the first attempt to investigate the problem of power substation/user assignment by analyzing large scale power grid data. We develop a Scalable Power User Assignment (SPUA) framework, that takes large-scale spatial power user/substation distribution data and temporal user power consumption data as input, and assigns users to substations, in a manner that minimizes the maximum substation utilization among all substations. To evaluate the performance of SPUA framework, we conduct evaluations on real power consumption data and user/substation location data collected from Xinjiang Province in China for 35 days in 2015. The evaluation results demonstrate that our SPUA framework can achieve a 20%–65% reduction on the maximum substation utilization, and 2 to 3.7 times reduction on total transmission loss over other baseline methods."
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Anderson, William, and Eduardo Carro. "Data Acquisition System Central Multiplexer." International Foundation for Telemetering, 1994. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/611651.

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International Telemetering Conference Proceedings / October 17-20, 1994 / Town & Country Hotel and Conference Center, San Diego, California
The Central Multiplexer is a versatile data multiplexer designed to address emerging test requirements for recording data from many sources on digital rotary head recorders at high data rates. A modular design allows easy reconfiguration for airborne or laboratory use; simultaneous data input from 63 sources of data in any combination of PCM commutators, ARINC 429 buses, ARINC 629 buses, MIL- STD-1553 buses, and general-purpose high-speed serial data packets; simultaneous, independent programmable outputs to high-speed digital data recorders, quick-look displays, and engineering monitor and analysis systems; and setup and control from a remote panel, a dumb terminal, a laptop personal computer, a standalone test system, or a large control computer.
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Tankielun, Adam [Verfasser]. "Data Post-Processing and Hardware Architecture of Electromagnetic Near-Field Scanner / Adam Tankielun." Aachen : Shaker, 2008. http://d-nb.info/1164342266/34.

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Adams, Richard. "The Advanced Data Acquisition Model (ADAM): A process model for digital forensic practice." Thesis, Adams, Richard (2012) The Advanced Data Acquisition Model (ADAM): A process model for digital forensic practice. PhD thesis, Murdoch University, 2012. https://researchrepository.murdoch.edu.au/id/eprint/14422/.

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Given the pervasive nature of information technology, the nature of evidence presented in court is now less likely to be paper-based and in most instances will be in electronic form . However, evidence relating to computer crime is significantly different from that associated with the more ‘traditional’ crimes for which, in contrast to digital forensics, there are well-established standards, procedures and models to which law courts can refer. The key problem is that, unlike some other areas of forensic practice, digital forensic practitioners work in a number of different environments and existing process models have tended to focus on one particular area, such as law enforcement, and fail to take into account the different needs of those working in other areas such as incident response or ‘commerce’. This thesis makes an original contribution to knowledge in the field of digital forensics by developing a new process model for digital data acquisition that addresses both the practical needs of practitioners working in different areas of the field and the expectation of law courts for a formal description of the process undertaken to acquire digital evidence. The methodology adopted for this research is design science on the basis that it is particularly suited to the task of creating a new process model and an ‘ideal approach’ in the problem domain of digital forensic evidence. The process model employed is the Design Science Research Process (DSRP) (Peffers, Tuunanen, Gengler, Rossi, Hui, Virtanen and Bragge, 2006) that has been widely utilised within information systems research. A review of current process models involving the acquisition of digital data is followed by an assessment of each of the models from a theoretical perspective, by drawing on the work of Carrier and Spafford (2003)1, and from a legal perspective by reference to the Daubert test2. The result of the model assessment is that none provide a description of a generic process for the acquisition of digital data, although a few models contain elements that could be considered for adaptation as part of a new model. Following the identification of key elements for a new model (based on the literature review and model assessment) the outcome of the design stage is a three-stage process model called the Advance Data Acquisition Model (ADAM) that comprises of three UML3 Activity diagrams, overriding Principles and an Operation Guide for each stage. Initial testing of the ADAM (the Demonstration stage from the DSRP) involves a ‘desk check’ using both in-house documentation relating to three digital forensic investigations and four narrative scenarios. The results of this exercise are fed back into the model design stage and alterations made as appropriate. The main testing of the model (the DSRP Evaluation stage) involves independent verification and validation of the ADAM utilising two groups of ‘knowledgeable people’. The first group, the Expert Panel, consists of international ‘subject matter experts’ from the domain of digital forensics. The second group, the Practitioner Panel, consists of peers from around Australia that are digital forensic practitioners and includes a representative from each of the areas of relevance for this research, namely: law enforcement, commerce and incident response. Feedback from the two panels is considered and modifications applied to the ADAM as appropriate. This thesis builds on the work of previous researchers and demonstrates how the UML can be practically applied to produce a generic model of one of the fundamental digital forensic processes, paving the way for future work in this area that could include the creation of models for other activities undertaken by digital forensic practitioners. It also includes the most comprehensive review and critique of process models incorporating the acquisition of digital forensics yet undertaken.
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Gonzales, de Olarte Efraín. "La Matriz de Capacidades y Desempeños (MCD) y el Algoritmo del Desarrollo Humano (ADH)." Economía, 2012. http://repositorio.pucp.edu.pe/index/handle/123456789/117871.

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Given that human development is a complex process involving multiple components and determiningfactors, multidimensional indicators are needed. On the basis of the extensive literatureon the subject, we advance two new indicators: the Matrix of Capabilities and Functioning(MCF), and the Algorithm of Human Development (HDA).The MCF is composed of vectors of capabilities and functionings, based on Sen’s idea of RefinedFunctionings. It is based in a matricial framework, both static and dynamic. The main purposeof constructing this index is to study how different sets of capabilities relate to alternativefunctionings, to produce diverse outcomes.The Human Development Algorithm (HAD) is a multidimensional index concerning the setof goods and services needed to complete a life cycle. The HDA is a socio-economic contextindicator. It is composed of the main «satisfactors» or basic goods and services needed: food,health, education, housing, social security, decent employment and retirement programs, thatmight be available to all throughout of life cycle. This indicator shows the material progressreached by each country or region as well the institutional organization, private and public, andthe degree of social cohesion and solidarity.
Dado que el desarrollo humano es un proceso complejo que tiene múltiples componentes ydeterminantes, es necesario tener indicadores multidimensionales tales como la Matriz de Capacidadesy Desempeños (MCD) y el Algoritmo del Desarrollo Humano (ADH).El MCD está compuesto de vectores de capacidades y de desempeños, basado en la idea de Sensobre desempeños refinados. Está basado en un marco conceptual matricial, tanto estático comodinámico. El propósito principal de la construcción del índice es estudiar cómo diferentes conjuntosde capacidades con desempeños pueden producir distintos resultados.El ADH es un índice multidimensional relacionado con el conjunto de bienes y servicios que senecesitan para completar un ciclo de vida. El ADH es un indicador de contexto socioeconómico.Está compuesto de los principales satisfactores o bienes y servicios básicos que se requieren: alimentos,salud, educación, vivienda, seguridad social, empleo decente y sistema de pensiones, quedeben estar disponibles durante todo el ciclo de vida. Este indicador muestra el progreso materialalcanzado por cada país o región, tanto como la organización institucional pública y privada, yel grado de cohesión social.
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Huang, Andrew S. (Andrew Shane). "ADAM : a decentralized parallel computer architecture featuring fast thread and data migration and a uniform hardware abstraction." Thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2002. http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/29905.

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Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, 2002.
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The furious pace of Moore's Law is driving computer architecture into a realm where the the speed of light is the dominant factor in system latencies. The number of clock cycles to span a chip are increasing, while the number of bits that can be accessed within a clock cycle is decreasing. Hence, it is becoming more difficult to hide latency. One alternative solution is to reduce latency by migrating threads and data, but the overhead of existing implementations has previously made migration an unserviceable solution so far. I present an architecture, implementation, and mechanisms that reduces the overhead of migration to the point where migration is a viable supplement to other latency hiding mechanisms, such as multithreading. The architecture is abstract, and presents programmers with a simple, uniform fine-grained multithreaded parallel programming model with implicit memory management. In other words, the spatial nature and implementation details (such as the number of processors) of a parallel machine are entirely hidden from the programmer. Compiler writers are encouraged to devise programming languages for the machine that guide a programmer to express their ideas in terms of objects, since objects exhibit an inherent physical locality of data and code. The machine implementation can then leverage this locality to automatically distribute data and threads across the physical machine by using a set of high performance migration mechanisms.
(cont.) An implementation of this architecture could migrate a null thread in 66 cycles - over a factor of 1000 improvement over previous work. Performance also scales well; the time required to move a typical thread is only 4 to 5 times that of a null thread. Data migration performance is similar, and scales linearly with data block size. Since the performance of the migration mechanism is on par with that of an L2 cache, the implementation simulated in my work has no data caches and relies instead on multithreading and the migration mechanism to hide and reduce access latencies.
by Andrew "bunnie" Huang.
Ph.D.
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Wise, Barbara. "THE EFFECT OF CLOSURE ON THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN ADHD SYMPTOMS AND SMOKING INITIATION: A MODERATION MODEL USING ADD HEALTH DATA." The Ohio State University, 2015. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=osu1448998688.

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Mahmud, A. S. M. Hasan. "Sustainable Resource Management for Cloud Data Centers." FIU Digital Commons, 2016. http://digitalcommons.fiu.edu/etd/2634.

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In recent years, the demand for data center computing has increased significantly due to the growing popularity of cloud applications and Internet-based services. Today's large data centers host hundreds of thousands of servers and the peak power rating of a single data center may even exceed 100MW. The combined electricity consumption of global data centers accounts for about 3% of worldwide production, raising serious concerns about their carbon footprint. The utility providers and governments are consistently pressuring data center operators to reduce their carbon footprint and energy consumption. While these operators (e.g., Apple, Facebook, and Google) have taken steps to reduce their carbon footprints (e.g., by installing on-site/off-site renewable energy facility), they are aggressively looking for new approaches that do not require expensive hardware installation or modification. This dissertation focuses on developing algorithms and systems to improve the sustainability in data centers without incurring significant additional operational or setup costs. In the first part, we propose a provably-efficient resource management solution for a self-managed data center to cap and reduce the carbon emission while maintaining satisfactory service performance. Our solution reduces the carbon emission of a self-managed data center to net-zero level and achieves carbon neutrality. In the second part, we consider minimizing the carbon emission in a hybrid data center infrastructure that includes geographically distributed self-managed and colocation data centers. This segment identifies and addresses the challenges of resource management in a hybrid data center infrastructure and proposes an efficient distributed solution to optimize the workload and resource allocation jointly in both self-managed and colocation data centers. In the final part, we explore sustainable resource management from cloud service users' point of view. A cloud service user purchases computing resources (e.g., virtual machines) from the service provider and does not have direct control over the carbon emission of the service provider's data center. Our proposed solution encourages a user to take part in sustainable (both economical and environmental) computing by limiting its spending on cloud resource purchase while satisfying its application performance requirements.
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Gilander, Julia, and Jennifer Bodén. "Spelbaserat lärande som främjar engagemang : Ett digitalt läromedel för barn med ADHD och tidsuppfattningssvårigheter." Thesis, Linköpings universitet, Institutionen för datavetenskap, 2015. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:liu:diva-120617.

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Barn med ADHD har generellt svårt med tidsuppfattningen vilket kan leda till problem senare i livet. Som en hjälp för att träna tidsuppfattning finns bland annat det analoga verktyget “Pussla med tid” som ska underlätta vardagen för dessa barn. Det som saknas är dock ett digitalt hjälpmedel i vardagen som är roligt att använda, vilket var något som framkom under intervjuer med arbetsterapeuter. Denna studie tittar därför på uppdrag av kund på digitaliseringsmöjligheterna av “Pussla med tid” där fokus ligger på att undersöka möjligheterna för att skapa engagemang samt hur verktyget bör anpassas efter målgruppens behov. Denna studie är kvalitativ och utgår från User-centered design (UCD) där målgruppens behov legat till grund för designbesluten. För att ta reda på hur lärandesituationen anpassas gjordes intervjuer med arbetsterapeuter. Under utvecklandet av spelkonceptet användes metoder som brainstorming, skissböcker och moodboard som lade grunden för spelets utseende och funktion. Användartester utfördes sedan för att utvärdera huruvida spelet var engagerande eller inte. Resultatet av studien visade att barn med ADHD kräver en lugn lärandemiljö med få störande element, samt en tydlig överblick av vad som ska göras. En prototyp utifrån dessa parametrar togs fram och testades av målgruppen. Resultatet visade att spelet generellt var engagerande och användarvänligt men att det fanns vissa brister i exempelvis nivån av tillfredställelse hos målgruppen. Denna brist berodde framförallt på att spelet upplevdes ha för låg svårighetsgrad och en avsaknad av utmaning, vilket är ett viktigt kriterium för att skapa engagemang. Studien genererade underlag för hur ett digitalt hjälpmedel ska utformas för att engagera målgruppen då prototypen av spelet visade på både brister men framförallt styrkor i konceptet.
Children with ADHD often experience difficulties with time perception which can cause them problems later in life. In order to help them in their daily life, an analog tool called “Pussla med tid” has been developed with the purpose of teaching these children the concept of time by visualizing it. What does not yet exist is a digital tool designed for the end user which is perceived as fun. This study evaluates the possibility of digitalizing the “Pussla med tid” tool and how it could be done to engage and meet the needs of the end users. This is a qualitative study that uses a user-centerd design (UCD) approach where the needs of the target group has been taken into careful consideration in every design decision. In order to find out needs, interviews with special educators were held. When developing the concept of the game, methods such as brainstorming, sketch books and moodboards were used to determine the interface and functions of the game. User tests were conducted in order to evaluate the level of engagement and whether it met the needs of the end users or not. According to the results, children with ADHD require a calm learning environment with little distractions and with an overview showing the entire process. Using this information when designing, a prototype was developed and tested by the target group. The results showed that the game was generally engaging and user friendly, but that there were a lack of satisfaction. Thislowlevelofsatisfactionwasprobablyduetothedifficulty level of the game which was perceived as low, and which did not offer the testers any challenges, which is important to create engagement. T​his study generated results that could help determine how a digital tool should be designed to engage the end user. The prototype that was developed showed both strengths and weaknesses, data which could be useful when designing similar tools with a shared purpose of being engaging.
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Books on the topic "ADHM data"

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Piehl, Norah. Date rape. Detroit: Greenhaven Press, 2012.

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Christopher, Fung, and Ontario. Air Quality and Meteorology Section, eds. Evaluating the comprehensive model ADOM with data from three seasons. [Toronto, Ont: Ontario Ministry of the Environment, Air Resources Branch, Air Quality and Meteorology Section, 1990.

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Smith, Einar. Carl Adam Petri: Eine Biographie. Berlin: Springer Vieweg, 2014.

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Christopher, Fung, and Ontario. Ministry of the Environment., eds. Evaluating the comprehensive model ADOM with data from three seasons, report. [Toronto]: Ontario Environment, 1990.

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Arock, Michel. Autoformation et aide au diagnostic en hématologie avec le logiciel ADH. Paris: Springer-Verlag France, Paris, 2008.

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Adem, Genc, and Oktay Ahmet, eds. Adem Genç: Post Dada ve pop sürecinde yeni - soyut yaklaşımlar = the new - abstract approaches during post Dada and pop period. İstanbul: Bilim Sanat Galerisi, 2004.

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Barkley, Russell A. ADHD in adults: What the science says. New York: Guilford Press, 2008.

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AIS-ADM 2007 (2007 Saint Petersburg, Russia). Autonomous intelligent systems: Agents and data mining ; second international workshop, AIS-ADM 2007, St. Petersburg, Russia, June 3-5, 2007 : proceedings. Berlin: Springer, 2007.

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Brink, Gabriël. Moral Sentiments in Modern Society. Translated by Gioia Marini. NL Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.5117/9789089647757.

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Since the time of Adam Smith, scholars have tried to understand the role moral sentiments play in modern life, an issue that became especially urgent during and after the 2008 global financial crisis. Previous explanations have ranged from the idea that modern society is built on moral values to the notion that modernisation results in moral decay. The essays in this interdisciplinary volume use the example of Dutch society and a wealth of empirical data to propose a novel theory about the ambivalent relation between contemporary life and human nature. In the process, the contributors argue for the need to reject simplistic explanations and reinvent civil society.
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Parii, Boris. Medicamentul de la Adam până la Ștefan cel Mare și Sfânt: Date istorice, sugestii, cugetări, discuții. Chișinău: [s.n.], 2006.

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Leo, Jonathan, and Jeffrey Lacasse. "The Manipulation of Data and Attitudes about ADHD: A Study of Consumer Advertisements." In Rethinking ADHD, 287–312. London: Macmillan Education UK, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-137-02058-1_11.

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Hart, Nicky, and Louba Benassaya. "Social Deprivation or Brain Dysfunction? Data and the Discourse of ADHD in Britain and North America." In Rethinking ADHD, 218–51. London: Macmillan Education UK, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-137-02058-1_9.

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Ryu, Seung Ho, Soohwan Oh, Sangah Lee, and Tai-Myoung Chung. "A Novel Approach to Diagnose ADHD Using Virtual Reality." In Future Data and Security Engineering, 260–72. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-63924-2_15.

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Kumar, Avinash, Sobhangi Sarkar, and Chittaranjan Pradhan. "Malaria Disease Detection Using CNN Technique with SGD, RMSprop and ADAM Optimizers." In Studies in Big Data, 211–30. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-33966-1_11.

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Lin, Nan, and Liqun Yu. "The ADMM and Its Application to Network Big Data." In Big Data and Computational Intelligence in Networking, 151–76. Boca Raton, FL : CRC Press, [2018]: CRC Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9781315155678-11.

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Wang, Junxiang, and Liang Zhao. "Convergence and Applications of ADMM on the Multi-convex Problems." In Advances in Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining, 30–43. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-05936-0_3.

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Ramachandran, Rahul, Sara Graves, John Rushing, Ken Keizer, Manil Maskey, Hong Lin, and Helen Conover. "ADaM Services: Scientific Data Mining in the Service-Oriented Architecture Paradigm." In Data Mining Techniques in Grid Computing Environments, 57–70. Chichester, UK: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9780470699904.ch4.

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Zhang, Yuduo, Zhichao Lian, and Chanying Huang. "A Multilayer Sparse Representation of Dynamic Brain Functional Network Based on Hypergraph Theory for ADHD Classification." In Intelligence Science and Big Data Engineering. Big Data and Machine Learning, 325–34. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-36204-1_27.

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Zhang, Jiaxin, Jie Liu, Shaowei Chen, Shaoxin Lin, Bingquan Wang, and Shanpeng Wang. "ADAM: An Attentional Data Augmentation Method for Extreme Multi-label Text Classification." In Advances in Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining, 131–42. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-05933-9_11.

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Kuang, Deping, Xiaojiao Guo, Xiu An, Yilu Zhao, and Lianghua He. "Discrimination of ADHD Based on fMRI Data with Deep Belief Network." In Intelligent Computing in Bioinformatics, 225–32. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-09330-7_27.

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Steck, Harald, Maria Dimakopoulou, Nickolai Riabov, and Tony Jebara. "ADMM SLIM." In WSDM '20: The Thirteenth ACM International Conference on Web Search and Data Mining. New York, NY, USA: ACM, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3336191.3371774.

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Dhar, Sauptik, Congrui Yi, Naveen Ramakrishnan, and Mohak Shah. "ADMM based scalable machine learning on Spark." In 2015 IEEE International Conference on Big Data (Big Data). IEEE, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/bigdata.2015.7363871.

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Ding, Jiahao, Xinyue Zhang, Mingsong Chen, Kaiping Xue, Chi Zhang, and Miao Pan. "Differentially Private Robust ADMM for Distributed Machine Learning." In 2019 IEEE International Conference on Big Data (Big Data). IEEE, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/bigdata47090.2019.9005716.

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Un, Man-Wai, Mingjie Shao, Wing-Kin Ma, and P. C. Ching. "Deep Mimo Detection Using ADMM Unfolding." In 2019 IEEE Data Science Workshop (DSW). IEEE, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/dsw.2019.8755566.

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Huang, Xin, Guozheng Wang, and Yongmei Lei. "GR-ADMM: A Communication Efficient Algorithm Based on ADMM." In 2021 IEEE Intl Conf on Parallel & Distributed Processing with Applications, Big Data & Cloud Computing, Sustainable Computing & Communications, Social Computing & Networking (ISPA/BDCloud/SocialCom/SustainCom). IEEE, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ispa-bdcloud-socialcom-sustaincom52081.2021.00041.

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Guo, Xiaojiao, and Lianghua He. "ADHD Discrimination Based on Social Network." In 2014 International Conference on Cloud Computing and Big Data (CCBD). IEEE, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ccbd.2014.38.

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Kuang, Deping, and Lianghua He. "Classification on ADHD with Deep Learning." In 2014 International Conference on Cloud Computing and Big Data (CCBD). IEEE, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ccbd.2014.42.

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Trihinas, Demetris, George Pallis, and Marios D. Dikaiakos. "AdaM: An adaptive monitoring framework for sampling and filtering on IoT devices." In 2015 IEEE International Conference on Big Data (Big Data). IEEE, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/bigdata.2015.7363816.

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Vanags, Edmunds, Ņikita Bezborodovs, Līga Riekstiņa, Armands Zelčs, Lelde Ūlupe, Dana Skara, Ance Vecgrāve, Marta Celmiņa, and Jurģis Strautmanis. "Cognitive Abilities in Children with ADHD, Comorbid Epilepsy and Typically Developed Children." In 80th International Scientific Conference of the University of Latvia. University of Latvia Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.22364/htqe.2022.01.

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The aim of the study was to assess the differences in cognitive abilities compared across clinical and control groups. It was hypothesized that differences between groups would be small or non-existant, due to rather heterogeneous clinical profiles. And they could be partially explained by participants’ age as cognitive abilities develope over time. Further analysis of the sample was performed by creating cognitive ability profiles of the participants. The study used data from the project “Development of a Screening Method for Children with ADHD and CSWS in Children aged 7–15”, and included data from 97 children, which were divided into 3 groups: ADHD, combined ADHD and epilepsy and control group. For assessing cognitive abilities an extended battery of executive and other cognitive computerized tests were used: Stroop Color and Word Test, Digit Span Test, Symbol Digit Modalities Test, and Continious Performance Test. The analysis of cognitive ability profiles reveals a wide range of heterogeneity in both clinical and control groups. It revealed that children with ADHD and combined ADHD and epilepsy have more profiles with lower cognitive abilities compared to control group. Some children with ADHD have similar cognitive profiles to those of typically developed children, suggesting that in some cases there may be a small difference in cognitive performance between ADHD and typically developed children.
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Zhao, Chen, Jian Zhang, Siwei Ma, and Wen Gao. "Nonconvex Lp Nuclear Norm based ADMM Framework for Compressed Sensing." In 2016 Data Compression Conference (DCC). IEEE, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/dcc.2016.104.

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Cheng, Yeeva, and Cara Kraus-Perrotta. An Overview of the Adolescent Data Hub (ADH). Population Council, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.31899/sbsr2022.1018.

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The Adolescent Data Hub (ADH) is a catalog of open-access datasets on adolescents and young people from low- and middle- income countries (LMICs). It contains links to data sources, from which users can download or request to download data.
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Cucuringu, Mihai, and Radek Erban. ADM-CLE Approach for Detecting Slow Variables in Continuous Time Markov Chains and Dynamic Data. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, April 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada626542.

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Eubank, Robert F. REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATION No. ADPM-001 PREQUALIFICATION CRITERIA Safety-Class Uninterruptable Power Supply Integrator for the TA-55 TRP II Project Procurement Specialist: Robert Eubank Due Date: May 31, 2013. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), April 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1077009.

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Eubank, Robert F. REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATION No. ADPM-002 PREQUALIFICATION CRITERIA Safety-Class Uninterruptable Power Supply General Contractor for the TA-55 TRP II Project Procurement Specialist: Robert Eubank Due Date: May 31, 2013. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), April 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1077008.

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Bell, Gary, David Abraham, Nathan Clifton, and Lamkin Kenneth. Wabash and Ohio River confluence hydraulic and sediment transport model investigation : a report for US Army Corps of Engineers, Louisville District. Engineer Research and Development Center (U.S.), March 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.21079/11681/43441.

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Avulsions of the Wabash River in 2008 through 2011 at its confluence with the Ohio River resulted in significant shoaling in the Ohio River. This caused a re-alignment of the navigation channel and the need for frequent dredging. A two-dimensional numerical hydrodynamic model, Adaptive Hydraulics (AdH), was developed to simulate base (existing) conditions and then altered to simulate multiple alternative scenarios to address these sediment issues. The study was conducted in two phases, Phase 1 in 2013 – 2015 and Phase 2 in 2018 – 2020. Field data were collected and consisted of multi-beam bathymetric elevations, bed sediment samples, suspended sediment samples, and discharge and velocity measurements. The model hydrodynamic and sediment transport computations adequately replicated the water surface slope, flow splits, bed sediment gradations, and suspended sediment concentrations when compared with field data. Thus, it was shown to be dependable as a predictive tool. The alternative that produced the most desirable results included a combination of three level-crested emergent dikes on Wabash Island and four submerged dikes on the Illinois shore with a level crest from the bank to the tip of the dike. The selected alternative produced an improved sailing line while maintaining authorized channel depths.
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Saldanha, Ian J., Wangnan Cao, Justin M. Broyles, Gaelen P. Adam, Monika Reddy Bhuma, Shivani Mehta, Laura S. Dominici, Andrea L. Pusic, and Ethan M. Balk. Breast Reconstruction After Mastectomy: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ), July 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.23970/ahrqepccer245.

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Objectives. This systematic review evaluates breast reconstruction options for women after mastectomy for breast cancer (or breast cancer prophylaxis). We addressed six Key Questions (KQs): (1) implant-based reconstruction (IBR) versus autologous reconstruction (AR), (2) timing of IBR and AR in relation to chemotherapy and radiation therapy, (3) comparisons of implant materials, (4) comparisons of anatomic planes for IBR, (5) use versus nonuse of human acellular dermal matrices (ADMs) during IBR, and (6) comparisons of AR flap types. Data sources and review methods. We searched Medline®, Embase®, Cochrane CENTRAL, CINAHL®, and ClinicalTrials.gov from inception to March 23, 2021, to identify comparative and single group studies. We extracted study data into the Systematic Review Data Repository Plus (SRDR+). We assessed the risk of bias and evaluated the strength of evidence (SoE) using standard methods. The protocol was registered in PROSPERO (registration number CRD42020193183). Results. We found 8 randomized controlled trials, 83 nonrandomized comparative studies, and 69 single group studies. Risk of bias was moderate to high for most studies. KQ1: Compared with IBR, AR is probably associated with clinically better patient satisfaction with breasts and sexual well-being but comparable general quality of life and psychosocial well-being (moderate SoE, all outcomes). AR probably poses a greater risk of deep vein thrombosis or pulmonary embolism (moderate SoE), but IBR probably poses a greater risk of reconstructive failure in the long term (1.5 to 4 years) (moderate SoE) and may pose a greater risk of breast seroma (low SoE). KQ 2: Conducting IBR either before or after radiation therapy may result in comparable physical well-being, psychosocial well-being, sexual well-being, and patient satisfaction with breasts (all low SoE), and probably results in comparable risks of implant failure/loss or need for explant surgery (moderate SoE). We found no evidence addressing timing of IBR or AR in relation to chemotherapy or timing of AR in relation to radiation therapy. KQ 3: Silicone and saline implants may result in clinically comparable patient satisfaction with breasts (low SoE). There is insufficient evidence regarding double lumen implants. KQ 4: Whether the implant is placed in the prepectoral or total submuscular plane may not be associated with risk of infections that are not explicitly implant related (low SoE). There is insufficient evidence addressing the comparisons between prepectoral and partial submuscular and between partial and total submuscular planes. KQ 5: The evidence is inconsistent regarding whether human ADM use during IBR impacts physical well-being, psychosocial well-being, or satisfaction with breasts. However, ADM use probably increases the risk of implant failure/loss or need for explant surgery (moderate SoE) and may increase the risk of infections not explicitly implant related (low SoE). Whether or not ADM is used probably is associated with comparable risks of seroma and unplanned repeat surgeries for revision (moderate SoE for both), and possibly necrosis (low SoE). KQ 6: AR with either transverse rectus abdominis (TRAM) or deep inferior epigastric perforator (DIEP) flaps may result in comparable patient satisfaction with breasts (low SoE), but TRAM flaps probably increase the risk of harms to the area of flap harvest (moderate SoE). AR with either DIEP or latissimus dorsi flaps may result in comparable patient satisfaction with breasts (low SoE), but there is insufficient evidence regarding thromboembolic events and no evidence regarding other surgical complications. Conclusion. Evidence regarding surgical breast reconstruction options is largely insufficient or of only low or moderate SoE. New high-quality research is needed, especially for timing of IBR and AR in relation to chemotherapy and radiation therapy, for comparisons of implant materials, and for comparisons of anatomic planes of implant placement.
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Rosser, Katy, Iulia Gherman, Erica Kintz, Paul Cook, and Anthony WIlson. Assessment of the risk to consumers as a result of disruption to the cold chain during direct supply of Qurbani meat and offal. Food Standards Agency, June 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.46756/sci.fsa.nuc910.

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Qurbani is a religious practice that takes place during Eid al-Adha. Consumers practicing Qurbani typically wish to collect meat and red offal within a short time after slaughter, which means these products cannot complete normal chilling processes before leaving the slaughterhouse. This could permit greater growth of pathogens and has the potential to increase the risk of consumer illness. The FSA is working with industry and stakeholder groups to ensure that the risk to consumers under these conditions remains at an acceptable level. To help inform these discussions, the FSA commissioned this assessment to understand the difference in risk from allowing meat and offal to be provided to consumers without the normal chilling process. The microbiological team at the FSA have analysed scientific literature, expert opinion and business and consumer survey data to assess the effect of disrupting the cold chain on pathogens in Qurbani meat. The pathogens that were chosen for inclusion in this assessment are non-typhoidal Salmonella enterica, Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli, and Clostridium perfringens. Their growth characteristics and prevalence in beef, lamb and goat meat and offal are discussed. The assessment concluded that given the reported variation in the process, there were two important scenarios with distinct outcomes. In the typical scenario, which is the most likely outcome based on the collected data, there is no significant difference in risk to consumer health compared to normal chilling processes, and the risk level was established as Very Low (“very rare but cannot be excluded”). In a reasonably foreseeable worst-case scenario, Salmonella spp. and STEC levels may increase, presenting an increased risk to the consumer. This risk level was established as Low (“rare but does occur”). We also identified several areas where more evidence would be helpful, and as a result identified a High level of uncertainty in our conclusion.
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Should emotion dysregulation be considered a core component of ADHD? ACAMH, December 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.13056/acamh.10682.

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Shared genetic risk underlies the co-occurrence of ADHD and other psychiatric symptoms. ACAMH, June 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.13056/acamh.12149.

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Gender-specific pathways mediate the risk of substance use in adolescents with ADHD. ACAMH, December 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.13056/acamh.10679.

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Data suggest that children with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) are more likely to start smoking tobacco and/or marijuana earlier in childhood than unaffected children, and then escalate use during adolescence. Now, a study by researchers at the University of Minnesota has examined the mediating pathways underlying this association between childhood ADHD and later substance-abuse problems.
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