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description Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Other literature type , Preprint 2021 Spain, Canada, United Kingdom, France, Ireland, Germany, Netherlands, United KingdomPublisher:Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Publicly fundedFunded by:UKRI | Systems Cognitive Neurosc..., UKRI | Innovative Technologies f..., NIH | Impact of Amyloid and Tau... +6 projectsUKRI| Systems Cognitive Neuroscience of Healthy Ageing: Population-Representative Studies of Functional Plasticity and Neural Change ,UKRI| Innovative Technologies for Stratified and Experimental Medicine ,NIH| Impact of Amyloid and Tau on the Aging Brain: The Harvard Aging Brain Study ,NIH| BIOSTATISTICS &NEUROINFORMATICS (STATNI) CORE ,NIH| SCHIZOPHRENIA: A NEUROPSYCHIATRIC PERSPECTIVE ,UKRI| Statistics for Stratified Medicine and Analysis of Complex Phenotypes ,NIH| Combined brain and gene network approaches to the developmental hypothesis of schizophrenia ,FCT| LA 5 ,WTRichard A. I. Bethlehem; Jakob Seidlitz; White; Jacob W. Vogel; Kevin M. Anderson; Adamson C; Sophie Adler; George S. Alexopoulos; Evdokia Anagnostou; Areces-Gonzalez A; Duncan E. Astle; Bonnie Auyeung; Ayub M; Gareth Ball; Simon Baron-Cohen; Richard Beare; Saashi A Bedford; Benegal; Frauke Beyer; Bin Bae J; Blesa Cabez M; James P. Boardman; Matthew Borzage; Jorge Bosch-Bayard; Niall J Bourke; Calhoun Vd; M. Mallar Chakravarty; Chixiang Chen; Chertavian C; Gaël Chételat; Yap Seng Chong; James H. Cole; Aiden Corvin; Eric Courchesne; Fabrice Crivello; Vanessa Cropley; Delarue M; Sylvane Desrivières; Gabriel A. Devenyi; Di Biase Ma; Raymond J. Dolan; Kirsten A. Donald; Katharine Dunlop; Alexander D. Edwards; Jed T. Elison; Cameron T. Ellis; Jeremy A. Elman; Lisa T. Eyler; Damien A. Fair; Paul C. Fletcher; Peter Fonagy; Carol E. Franz; Ali Gholipour; Jay N. Giedd; John H. Gilmore; Ian M. Goodyer; Patricia Ellen Grant; Nynke A. Groenewold; Faith M. Gunning; R.E. Gur; Hammill Cf; Oskar Hansson; Trey Hedden; A. Heinz; Richard N. Henson; Katja Heuer; Jacqueline Hoare; Bharath Holla; Avram J. Holmes; Rosemary Holt; Hua Huang; Jonathan C Ipser; Clifford R. Jack; Andrea Parolin Jackowski; Tianye Jia; Keith A. Johnson; David T.W. Jones; Peter B. Jones; René S. Kahn; Hasse Karlsson; Linnea Karlsson; Ryuta Kawashima; Elizabeth Kelley; Silke Kern; Kim K; Manfred G. Kitzbichler; William S. Kremen; Francois Lalonde; Sang Jae Lee; Jason P. Lerch; Jianfu Li; Wei Liao; Deirel Paz Linares; Conor Liston; Jinglei Lv; Charles J. Lynch; Travis T. Mallard; Ross D. Markello; Bernard Mazoyer; Phillip McGuire; Michael J. Meaney; Andrea Mechelli; Nenad Medic; Bratislav Misic; Sarah E. Morgan; Mothersill D; Joel T. Nigg; Ong Mq; Cynthia M. Ortinau; Rik Ossenkoppele; Minhui Ouyang; Lena Palaniyappan; Paly L; Pedro Mario Pan; C Pantelis; Park Mtm; Tomáš Paus; Zdenka Pausova; Pichet Binette A; Karen Pierce; Jiang Qiu; Armin Raznahan; Timothy Rittman; Caitlin K. Rollins; Romero-Garcia R; Lisa Ronan; Rosenberg; David H. Rowitch; Giovanni Abrahão Salum; Theodore D. Satterthwaite; Herma Lina Schaare; Russell Schachar; Michael Schöll; Aaron P. Schultz; Gunter Schumann; David J. Sharp; Russel T. Shinohara; Ingmar Skoog; Christopher D. Smyser; Reisa A. Sperling; Dan J. Stein; Stolicyn A; John Suckling; Gareth J. Sullivan; Taki Y; Thyreau B; Roberto Toro; Kamen A. Tsvetanov; Nicholas B. Turk-Browne; Tuulari Jj; Christophe Tzourio; Etienne Vachon-Presseau; Mitchell Valdés-Sosa; Pedro A. Valdes-Sosa; van Amelsvoort T; Simon N. Vandekar; Lana Vasung; Petra E. Vértes; Lindsay W. Victoria; Sylvia Villeneuve; Arno Villringer; Konrad Wagstyl; Wang Ys; Simon K. Warfield; Eric Westman; Margaret L. Westwater; Heather C. Whalley; A. V. Witte; Yang N; Yeo Bt; Yun Hj; Andrew Zalesky; Heather J. Zar; Anna Zettergren; Juan Zhou; Hisham Ziauddeen; André Zugman; Zuo Xn; E.T. Bullmore; Aaron Alexander-Bloch;doi: 10.1101/2021.06.08.447489 , 10.1038/s41586-022-04554-y , 10.17863/cam.83688 , 10.17863/cam.84341 , 10.17863/cam.81584 , 10.17863/cam.88753 , 10.17863/cam.83738
handle: 21.11116/0000-000A-52FD-D , 10668/19570 , 20.500.11820/2e7cb12a-fb41-4a36-bc10-41f2ed0bc783 , 2128/32314 , 10261/303918 , 21.11116/0000-000A-6461-8 , 21.11116/0000-000A-6463-6
pmid: 36151472
pmc: PMC9021021
doi: 10.1101/2021.06.08.447489 , 10.1038/s41586-022-04554-y , 10.17863/cam.83688 , 10.17863/cam.84341 , 10.17863/cam.81584 , 10.17863/cam.88753 , 10.17863/cam.83738
handle: 21.11116/0000-000A-52FD-D , 10668/19570 , 20.500.11820/2e7cb12a-fb41-4a36-bc10-41f2ed0bc783 , 2128/32314 , 10261/303918 , 21.11116/0000-000A-6461-8 , 21.11116/0000-000A-6463-6
pmid: 36151472
pmc: PMC9021021
Over the past few decades, neuroimaging has become a ubiquitous tool in basic research and clinical studies of the human brain. However, no reference standards currently exist to quantify individual differences in neuroimaging metrics over time, in contrast to growth charts for anthropometric traits such as height and weight1. Here we assemble an interactive open resource to benchmark brain morphology derived from any current or future sample of MRI data ( http://www.brainchart.io/ ). With the goal of basing these reference charts on the largest and most inclusive dataset available, acknowledging limitations due to known biases of MRI studies relative to the diversity of the global population, we aggregated 123,984 MRI scans, across more than 100 primary studies, from 101,457 human participants between 115 days post-conception to 100 years of age. MRI metrics were quantified by centile scores, relative to non-linear trajectories2 of brain structural changes, and rates of change, over the lifespan. Brain charts identified previously unreported neurodevelopmental milestones3, showed high stability of individuals across longitudinal assessments, and demonstrated robustness to technical and methodological differences between primary studies. Centile scores showed increased heritability compared with non-centiled MRI phenotypes, and provided a standardized measure of atypical brain structure that revealed patterns of neuroanatomical variation across neurological and psychiatric disorders. In summary, brain charts are an essential step towards robust quantification of individual variation benchmarked to normative trajectories in multiple, commonly used neuroimaging phenotypes. R.A.I.B. was supported by a British Academy Postdoctoral fellowship and by the Autism Research Trust. J. Seidlitz was supported by NIMH T32MH019112-29 and K08MH120564. S.R.W. was funded by UKRI Medical Research Council MC_UU_00002/2 and was supported by the NIHR Cambridge Biomedical Research Centre (BRC-1215-20014). E.T.B. was supported by an NIHR Senior Investigator award and the Wellcome Trust collaborative award for the Neuroscience in Psychiatry Network. A.F.A.-B. was supported by NIMH K08MH120564. Data were curated and analysed using a computational facility funded by an MRC research infrastructure award (MR/M009041/1) to the School of Clinical Medicine, University of Cambridge and supported by the mental health theme of the NIHR Cambridge Biomedical Research Centre. Peer reviewed
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euAccess RoutesGreen bronze 453 citations 453 popularity Top 0.1% influence Top 1% impulse Top 0.01% Powered by BIP!visibility 297visibility views 297 download downloads 498 Powered bymore_vert Recolector de Cienci... arrow_drop_down Recolector de Ciencia Abierta, RECOLECTA; DIGITAL.CSICArticle . 2023 . 2022 . Peer-reviewedRepositorio Institucional de Salud de Andalucía - Andalusian Health RepositoryArticle . 2022License: CC BYHAL-Pasteur; Mémoires en Sciences de l'Information et de la CommunicationArticle . 2022License: CC BYadd ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Conference object , Other literature type 2020 France, SpainPublisher:IEEE Funded by:EC | OCONTSOLAREC| OCONTSOLARPIERRON, Thomas; Árauz, Teresa; Maestre, J. M.; Cetinkaya, A.; STOICA MANIU, Cristina;International audience; Under the networked control paradigm, controllers , sensors, and actuators are different devices that communicate via a communication network. This might represent a source of vulnerability because the loss of data packets may endanger both system performance and stability. Therefore, this is a major concern in cybersecurity. For example, jamming attacks can be performed by malicious entities with the goal of disrupting the system. To deal with this issue, this paper proposes a model predictive control (MPC) scheme in which the controller computes a tree of control actions tailored to different packet loss patterns so that additional robustness can be gained in these situations. This work uses a case study to illustrate its advantages with respect to standard MPC alternatives.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eu4 citations 4 popularity Top 10% influence Average impulse Average Powered by BIP!more_vert Recolector de Cienci... arrow_drop_down Recolector de Ciencia Abierta, RECOLECTA; idUS. Depósito de Investigación de la Universidad de Sevilla.Conference object . 2021 . 2020License: CC BY NC NDMémoires en Sciences de l'Information et de la CommunicationConference object . 2020Full-Text: https://hal.science/hal-02508870/documentHAL - UPEC / UPEM; HAL-Pasteur; HAL-Inserm; Hal-DiderotConference object . 2020https://doi.org/10.23919/ecc51...Other literature type . Conference object . 2020 . Peer-reviewedadd ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Conference object , Other literature type , Article 2020 FrancePublisher:ALife Robotics Corporation Ltd. Eiler, Anne-Claire; Sugita, Junichi; Ihida, Satoshi; Toshiyoshi, Hiroshi; Fujiu, Katsuhito; Levi, Timothée; Tixier-Mita, Agnès;International audience; The dynamical property of the heart bioelectrical system is closely associated with cardiac diseases. There is thus a growing interest in the development of system analysis for studying the cardiac signaling network. In this article, the electrical potentials of cardiac muscle cells have been measured on an array of microelectrodes using the Thin-Film-Transistor (TFT) technology, and electrophysiological data were analyzed. This study shows the possibility of obtaining and accurately analyzing extracellular signals measured on TFT arrays.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Other literature type 2019 United Kingdom, United Kingdom, United Kingdom, France, Italy, Norway, Germany, Netherlands, United Kingdom, France, FrancePublisher:Springer Science and Business Media LLC Publicly fundedFunded by:EC | SEGWAY, NWO | Language in Interaction, NHMRC | Depressive and bipolar di... +3 projectsEC| SEGWAY ,NWO| Language in Interaction ,NHMRC| Depressive and bipolar disorders: Pathophysiology, phenotypes and treatment innovations ,NHMRC| Uncovering the Function of Susceptibility Variants in Alzheimer's Disease: From GWAS to Cell-Type Specific eQTLs and mQTLs ,EC| JPco-fuND ,UKRI| Mendelian randomization to hypothesis-free causal inferenceClaudia L. Satizabal; Hieab H.H. Adams; Charles C. White; Maria J. Knol; Markus Scholz; Muralidharan Sargurupremraj; Gennady V. Roshchupkin; Albert V. Smith; Joshua C. Bis; Xueqiu Jian; Michelle Luciano; Edith Hofer; Alexander Teumer; Sven J. van der Lee; Jingyun Yang; Lisa R. Yanek; Tom V. Lee; Shuo Li; Yanhui Hu; Jia Yu Koh; John D. Eicher; Sylvane Desrivières; Alejandro Arias-Vasquez; Ganesh Chauhan; Lavinia Athanasiu; Miguel E. Rentería; D. Hoehn; Qiang Chen; Anouk den Braber; Micael Andersson; Thomas Espeseth; Oliver Grimm; Lucija Abramovic; Tomas Axelsson; Stefan Ehrlich; Roberto Roiz-Santiañez; Asta Håberg; Hannah J. Jones; Dan J. Stein; Janita Bralten; Meike W. Vernooij; Tamara B. Harris; Irina Filippi; A. Veronica Witte; Tulio Guadalupe; Katharina Wittfeld; Thomas H. Mosley; James T. Becker; Nhat Trung Doan; Saskia P. Hagenaars; Gabriel Cuellar-Partida; Najaf Amin; Saima Hilal; Kwangsik Nho; Nazanin Mirza-Schreiber; Konstantinos Arfanakis; David Ames; Aaron Goldman; Dorret I. Boomsma; Simon Lovestone; Sudheer Giddaluru; Stephanie Le Hellard; Manuel Mattheisen; Dalia Kasperaviciute; Stephen M. Lawrie; Ingrid Agartz; Esther Walton; Gareth E. Davies; Jean Shin; Jonathan C Ipser; Louis N. Vinke; Martine Hoogman; Tianye Jia; Ralph Burkhardt; Marieke Klein; Fabrice Crivello; Deborah Janowitz; Owen Carmichael; Unn K. Haukvik; Benjamin S. Aribisala; Lachlan T. Strike; Shannon L. Risacher; Benno Pütz; Debra A. Fleischman; Amelia A. Assareh; Venkata S. Mattay; Randy L. Buckner; Patrizia Mecocci; Anders M. Dale; Sven Cichon; Marco P. Boks; Brenda W.J.H. Penninx; Vince D. Calhoun; M. Mallar Chakravarty; Andre F. Marquand; Shahrzad Kharabian Masouleh; Philippe Amouyel; Katrin Hegenscheid; Jerome I. Rotter; Andrew J. Schork; David C. Liewald; Greig I. de Zubicaray; Tien Yin Wong; Li Shen; Philipp G. Sämann; Henry Brodaty; Eco J. C. de Geus; Magda Tsolaki; Susanne Erk; Gianpiero L. Cavalleri; Nic J.A. van der Wee; Andrew M. McIntosh; Randy L. Gollub; Kazima B. Bulayeva; Jayandra J. Himali; Markus Loeffler; Nanda Rommelse; Lars T. Westlye; Narelle K. Hansell; Theo G.M. van Erp; John B.J. Kwok; Loes M. Olde Loohuis; Norman Delanty; Beng-Choon Ho; Christopher R.K. Ching; Elena Shumskaya; Albert Hofman; Dennis van der Meer; Tatiana Foroud; Jouke-Jan Hottenga; Andrew Simmons; Andreas Meyer-Lindenberg; Wiepke Cahn; Christopher D. Whelan; Marjolein M.J. van Donkelaar; Qiong Yang; Robert C. Green; Anbupalam Thalamuthu; Sebastian Mohnke; Hilleke E. Hulshoff Pol; Honghuang Lin; Peter R. Schofield; Thomas W. Mühleisen; Pauline Maillard; Wei Wen; Evan Fletcher; Arthur W. Toga; George Davey Smith; Lars Nyberg; Erik G. Jönsson; Benedicto Crespo-Facorro; Nastassja Koen; André G. Uitterlinden; Daniel R. Weinberger; Vidar M. Steen; Iryna O. Fedko; Nynke A. Groenewold; Wiro J. Niessen; Christophe Tzourio; William T. Longstreth; Jordan W. Smoller; Marie-José van Tol; Tomáš Paus; Herve Lemaitre; Matthias L. Schroeter; Bernard Mazoyer; Ole A. Andreassen; Florian Holsboer; Jessica A. Turner; Gunter Schumann; Daan van Rooij; Srdjan Djurovic; Katie L. McMahon; Rachel M. Brouwer; Joshua W. Cheung; Thomas Wolfers; Marcel P. Zwiers; Matthias Nauck; Ingrid Melle; Nicholas G. Martin; Ryota Kanai; Eric Westman; Sanjay M. Sisodiya; Tonya White; Arvin Saremi; Hans van Bokhoven; Henry Völzke; Margaret J. Wright; Dennis van 't Ent; Markus M. Nöthen; Roel A. Ophoff; Jan K. Buitelaar; Perminder S. Sachdev; Marcella Rietschel; Simon E. Fisher; Clyde Francks; Andrew J. Saykin; Karen A. Mather; Nina Romanczuk-Seiferth; Anita L. DeStefano; Henrik Walter; Pieter J. Hoekstra; Paul A. Nyquist; Barbara Franke; Hans J. Grabe; Andrew D. Johnson; Cornelia M. van Duijn; Oscar L. Lopez; Myriam Fornage; Joanna M. Wardlaw; Charles DeCarli; Philip L. De Jager; Arno Villringer; Stéphanie Debette; Vilmundur Gudnason; Sarah E. Medland; Joshua M. Shulman; Sudha Seshadri;handle: 11370/3032873a-25e1-4fd9-ba14-f7afc84e1285 , 1887/122359 , 1765/120919 , 1874/387936 , 2066/209944 , 11250/2659957 , 11391/1459099 , 1983/59a217fb-a72b-4924-8f19-966ba56924bc , 1871.1/78126867-921a-42a4-9782-e8522f6ba4d4 , 20.500.11820/4a312d6d-37d5-4255-a7e6-5efdc7ab5159 , 21.11116/0000-0004-C26A-A
pmc: PMC7055269
pmid: 31636452
handle: 11370/3032873a-25e1-4fd9-ba14-f7afc84e1285 , 1887/122359 , 1765/120919 , 1874/387936 , 2066/209944 , 11250/2659957 , 11391/1459099 , 1983/59a217fb-a72b-4924-8f19-966ba56924bc , 1871.1/78126867-921a-42a4-9782-e8522f6ba4d4 , 20.500.11820/4a312d6d-37d5-4255-a7e6-5efdc7ab5159 , 21.11116/0000-0004-C26A-A
pmc: PMC7055269
pmid: 31636452
Aims/hypothesis MODY can be wrongly diagnosed as type 1 diabetes in children. We aimed to find the prevalence of MODY in a nationwide population-based registry of childhood diabetes. Methods Using next-generation sequencing, we screened the HNF1A, HNF4A, HNF1B, GCK and INS genes in all 469 children (12.1%) negative for both GAD and IA-2 autoantibodies and 469 antibody-positive matched controls selected from the Norwegian Childhood Diabetes Registry (3882 children). Variants were classified using clinical diagnostic criteria for pathogenicity ranging from class 1 (neutral) to class 5 (pathogenic). Results We identified 58 rare exonic and splice variants in cases and controls. Among antibody-negative patients, 6.5% had genetic variants of classes 3–5 (vs 2.4% in controls; p = 0.002). For the stricter classification (classes 4 and 5), the corresponding number was 4.1% (vs 0.2% in controls; p = 1.6 × 10−5). HNF1A showed the strongest enrichment of class 3–5 variants, with 3.9% among antibody-negative patients (vs 0.4% in controls; p = 0.0002). Antibody-negative carriers of variants in class 3 had a similar phenotype to those carrying variants in classes 4 and 5. Conclusions/interpretation This is the first study screening for MODY in all antibody-negative children in a nationwide population-based registry. Our results suggest that the prevalence of MODY in antibody-negative childhood diabetes may reach 6.5%. One-third of these MODY cases had not been recognised by clinicians. Since a precise diagnosis is important for treatment and genetic counselling, molecular screening of all antibody-negative children should be considered in routine diagnostics.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euAccess RoutesGreen bronze 188 citations 188 popularity Top 1% influence Top 10% impulse Top 0.1% Powered by BIP!visibility 45visibility views 45 download downloads 5 Powered bymore_vert NARCIS arrow_drop_down University of Bath's research portalArticle . 2019Data sources: University of Bath's research portalNTNU Open; Norwegian Open Research ArchivesArticle . 2019Nature Genetics; Archivio Istituzionale della Ricerca - Università degli Studi di Perugia; NARCISOther literature type . Article . 2019 . Peer-reviewedLicense: Springer TDMData sources: European Union Open Data Portal; University of Groningen Research Portal; Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam (VU Amsterdam) - Institutional Repository; Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam (VU Amsterdam) – Research Portal; Crossref; Archivio Istituzionale della Ricerca - Università degli Studi di Perugia; NARCISNature Genetics; NARCISArticle . 2019Nature Genetics; NARCISArticle . 2019LUMC Scholarly Publications; Leiden University Scholarly Publications RepositoryOther literature type . 2019add ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Report , Preprint 2019 United Kingdom, FrancePublisher:Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI) Ellis, Richard; Dawson, Kyle; Bland-Hawthorn, Joss; Bacon, Roland; Bolton, Adam; Bremer, Malcolm; Brinchmann, Jarle; Bundy, Kevin; Conroy, Charlie; Delabre, Bernard; Dey, Arjun; Drlica-Wagner, Alex; Greene, Jenny; Guzzo, Luigi; Johnson, Jennifer; Leauthaud, Alexie; Lee, Khee-Gan; Pasquini, Luca; Pentericci, Laura; Richard, Johan; Rix, Hans-Walter; Rockosi, Connie; Schlegel, David; Slosar, Anže; Strauss, Michael; Takada, Masahiro; Tolstoy, Eline; Watson, Darach;We recommend a conceptual design study for a spectroscopic facility in the southern hemisphere comprising a large diameter telescope, fiber system, and spectrographs collectively optimized for massively-multiplexed spectroscopy. As a baseline, we propose an 11.4-meter aperture, optical spectroscopic survey telescope with a five square degree field of view. Using current technologies, the facility could be equipped with 15,000 robotically-controlled fibers feeding spectrographs over 360
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euAccess RoutesGreen 6 citations 6 popularity Top 10% influence Average impulse Top 10% Powered by BIP!more_vert arXiv.org e-Print Ar... arrow_drop_down https://doi.org/10.48550/arxiv...Article . 2019License: arXiv Non-Exclusive DistributionData sources: DataciteHyper Article en Ligne; Mémoires en Sciences de l'Information et de la CommunicationOther literature type . Preprint . 2019HAL - UPEC / UPEM; HAL-Pasteur; HAL-Inserm; Hal-DiderotPreprint . 2019add ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Preprint 2019 Italy, Germany, Spain, United Kingdom, Switzerland, Italy, Poland, Italy, FrancePublisher:Oxford University Press (OUP) Funded by:EC | INPhINITEC| INPhINITAbe, K.; Akutsu, R.; Azuma, Y.; Jamieson, B.; Jesus, C.; Jiang, M.; Johnson, S.; Jonsson, P.; Jung, C. K.; Kabirnezhad, M.; Kaboth, A. C.; Kajita, T.; Kakuno, H.; Ban, S.; Kameda, J.; Karlen, D.; Katori, T.; Kato, Y.; Kearns, E.; Khabibullin, M.; Khotjantsev, A.; Kim, H.; Kim, J.; King, S.; Barbi, M.; Kisiel, J.; Knight, A.; Knox, A.; Kobayashi, T.; Koch, Lukas Uwe Gerhard; Koga, T.; Konaka, A.; Kormos, L. L.; Koshio, Y.; Kowalik, K.; Barker, G. J.; Kubo, H.; Kudenko, Y.; Kurjata, R.; Kutter, T.; Kuze, M.; Labarga, L.; Lagoda, J.; Lamoureux, M.; Lasorak, P.; Laveder, M.; Barr, G.; Lawe, M.; Licciardi, M.; Lindner, T.; Litchfield, R. P.; Li, X.; Longhin, A.; Lopez, J. P.; Lou, T.; Ludovici, L.; Lu, X.; Barry, C.; Lux, T.; Magaletti, L.; Mahn, K.; Malek, M.; Manly, S.; Maret, L.; Marino, A. D.; Martin, J. F.; Martins, P.; Maruyama, T.; Batkiewicz-Kwasniak, M.; Matsubara, T.; Matveev, V.; Mavrokoridis, K.; Ma, W. Y.; Mazzucato, E.; McCarthy, M.; McCauley, N.; McFarland, K. S.; McGrew, C.; Mefodiev, A.; Bench, F.; Metelko, C.; Mezzetto, M.; Minamino, A.; Mineev, O.; Mine, S.; Miura, M.; Moriyama, S.; Morrison, J.; Mueller, Th. A.; Murphy, S.; Berardi, V.; Nagai, Y.; Nakadaira, T.; Nakahata, M.; Nakajima, Y.; Nakamura, A.; Nakamura, K. G.; Nakamura, K.; Nakamura, K. D.; Nakanishi, Y.; Nakayama, S.; Berkman, S.; Nakaya, T.; Nakayoshi, K.; Nantais, C.; Niewczas, K.; Nishikawa, K.; Nishimura, Y.; Nonnenmacher, T. S.; Novella, P.; Nowak, J.; O'Keeffe, H. M.; Ali, A.; Berner, R. M.; O'Sullivan, L.; Okumura, K.; Okusawa, T.; Oser, S. M.; Owen, R. A.; Oyama, Y.; Palladino, V.; Palomino, J. L.; Paolone, V.; Parker, W. C.; Berns, L.; Paudyal, P.; Pavin, M.; Payne, D.; Pickering, L.; Pidcott, C.; Pinzon Guerra, E. S.; Pistillo, C.; Popov, B.; Porwit, K.; Posiadala-Zezula, M.; Bhadra, S.; Pritchard, A.; Quilain, B.; Radermacher, Thomas; Radicioni, E.; Ratoff, P. N.; Reinherz-Aronis, E.; Riccio, C.; Rondio, E.; Rossi, B.; Roth, Stefan; Bienstock, S.; Rubbia, A.; Ruggeri, A. C.; Rychter, A.; Sakashita, K.; Sánchez, F.; Sasaki, S.; Scholberg, K.; Schwehr, J.; Scott, M.; Seiya, Y.; Blondel, A.; Sekiguchi, T.; Sekiya, H.; Sgalaberna, D.; Shah, R.; Shaikhiev, A.; Shaker, F.; Shaw, D.; Shaykina, A.; Shiozawa, M.; Smirnov, A.; Bolognesi, S.; Smy, M.; Sobczyk, J. T.; Sobel, H.; Sonoda, Y.; Steinmann, Jochen; Stewart, T.; Stowell, P.; Suvorov, S.; Suzuki, A.; Suzuki, S. Y.; Bourguille, B.; Suzuki, Y.; Sztuc, A. A.; Tacik, R.; Tada, M.; Takeda, A.; Takeuchi, Y.; Tamura, R.; Tanaka, H. K.; Tanaka, H. A.; Thompson, L. F.; Boyd, S. B.; Toki, W.; Touramanis, C.; Tsui, K. M.; Tsukamoto, T.; Tzanov, M.; Uchida, Y.; Uno, W.; Vagins, M.; Vallari, Z.;We report a measurement of the flux-integrated νμ charged-current cross sections on water, hydrocarbon, and iron in the T2K on-axis neutrino beam with a mean neutrino energy of 1.5 GeV. The measured cross sections on water, hydrocarbon, and iron are σH2OCC=(0.840±0.010(stat.)+0.10−0.08(syst.))×10−38cm2/nucleon, σCHCC=(0.817±0.007(stat.)+0.11−0.08(syst.))×10−38cm2/nucleon, and σFeCC=(0.859±0.003(stat.)+0.12−0.10(syst.))×10−38cm2/nucleon, respectively, for a restricted phase space of induced muons: θμ0.4 GeV/c in the laboratory frame. The measured cross section ratios are σH2OCC/σCHCC=1.028±0.016(stat.)±0.053(syst.), σFeCC/σH2OCC=1.023±0.012(stat.)±0.058(syst.), and σFeCC/σCHCC=1.049±0.010(stat.)±0.043(syst.). These results, with an unprecedented precision for the measurements of neutrino cross sections on water in the studied energy region, show good agreement with the current neutrino interaction models used in the T2K oscillation analyses. Progress of Theoretical and Experimental Physics, 2019 (9) ISSN:2050-3911
CORE (RIOXX-UK Aggre... arrow_drop_down Progress of Theoretical and Experimental PhysicsOther literature type . Article . 2019 . Peer-reviewedLicense: CC BYArchivio Istituzionale della Ricerca - Politecnico di BariArticle . 2019Recolector de Ciencia Abierta, RECOLECTA; DIGITAL.CSICArticle . 2020 . 2019Publikationsserver der RWTH Aachen UniversityArticle . 2019Data sources: Publikationsserver der RWTH Aachen UniversitySpiral - Imperial College Digital RepositoryArticle . 2019License: CC BYData sources: Spiral - Imperial College Digital RepositoryHAL-Inserm; Hyper Article en Ligne; Mémoires en Sciences de l'Information et de la Communication; Hal-DiderotOther literature type . Preprint . 2019Repozytorium Uniwersytetu Śląskiego RE-BUŚArticle . 2019License: CC BYData sources: Repozytorium Uniwersytetu Śląskiego RE-BUŚHAL - UPEC / UPEM; HAL-Pasteur; HAL-Inserm; Hal-DiderotArticle . 2019https://doi.org/10.48550/arxiv...Article . 2019License: arXiv Non-Exclusive DistributionData sources: Dataciteadd ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Other literature type , Article , Preprint 2019 France, United Kingdom, France, France, GermanyPublisher:Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Funded by:NIH | OPERATION, SUPPORT AND ST..., NIH | Enhancing neuroimaging re..., NIH | Center for Reproducible N... +5 projectsNIH| OPERATION, SUPPORT AND STRATEGIC ENHANCEMENT OF THE NEUROSCIENCE INFORMATION FRAMEWORK ,NIH| Enhancing neuroimaging reusability through semantic enrichment ,NIH| Center for Reproducible Neuroimaging Computation (CRNC) ,ANR| GENMED ,EC| AIMS-2-TRIALS ,EC| COSYN ,NIH| Exposing the Deep Content of the Publication: Knowledge Extraction for Neuroimaging in Child Psychiatry ,ANR| INCEPTIONAnne Biton; Nicolas Traut; Jean-Baptiste Poline; Benjamin S. Aribisala; Mark E. Bastin; Robin Bülow; Simon R. Cox; Ian J. Deary; Masaki Fukunaga; Hans J. Grabe; Saskia P. Hagenaars; Ryota Hashimoto; Masataka Kikuchi; Susana Muñoz Maniega; Matthias Nauck; Natalie A. Royle; Alexander Teumer; Maria del C. Valdés Hernández; Uwe Völker; Joanna M. Wardlaw; Katharina Wittfeld; Hidenaga Yamamori; Alzheimer’s Disease Neuroimaging Initiative; Thomas Bourgeron; Roberto Toro;pmc: PMC7175006 , PMC7197382
AbstractWe analysed the genomic architecture of neuroanatomical diversity using magnetic resonance imaging and single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) data from >26,000 individuals from the UK Biobank project and 5 other projects that had previously participated in the ENIGMA consortium. Our results confirm the polygenic architecture of neuroanatomical diversity, with SNPs capturing from 40% to 54% of regional brain volume variance. Chromosomal length correlated with the amount of phenotypic variance captured, r∼0.64 on average, suggesting that at a global scale causal variants are homogeneously distributed across the genome. At a local scale, SNPs within genes (∼51%) captured ∼1.5 times more genetic variance than the rest; and SNPs with low minor allele frequency (MAF) captured less variance than the rest: the 40% of SNPs with MAF<5% captured <1/4th of the genetic variance. We also observed extensive pleiotropy across regions, with an average genetic correlation of rG∼0.45. Genetic correlations were similar to phenotypic and environmental correlations, however, genetic correlations were often larger than phenotypic correlations for the left/right volumes of the same region. The heritability of differences in left/right volumes was generally not statistically significant, suggesting an important influence of environmental causes in the variability of brain asymmetry. Our code is available at https://github.com/neuroanatomy/genomic-architecture.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Conference object , Other literature type 2019 FrancePublisher:ALife Robotics Corporation Ltd. Authors: XIA, Yang; Uenohara, Seiji; Aihara, Kazuyuki; Levi, Timothée;XIA, Yang; Uenohara, Seiji; Aihara, Kazuyuki; Levi, Timothée;International audience; Neuromorphic systems are designed by mimicking or being inspired by the nervous system, which realizes robust, autonomous, and power-efficient information processing by highly parallel architecture. Supervised learning was proposed as a successful concept of information processing in neural network. Recently, there has been an increasing body of evidence that instruction-based learning is also exploited by the brain. ReSuMe is a proposed algorithm by Ponulak and Kasinski in 2010. It proposes a supervised learning for biologically plausible neurons that reproduce template signals (instructions) or patterns encoded in precisely timed sequences of spikes. Here, we present a real-time ReSuMe learning implementation on FPGA using Leaky Integrate-and-fire (LIF) Spiking Neural Network (SNN). FPGA allows real-time implementation and embedded system. We show that this implementation can make successful the learning on a specific pattern.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Preprint , Article 2019Embargo end date: 01 Jan 2019 France, GermanyPublisher:arXiv The Belle Collaboration; Abdesselam, A.; Adachi, I.; Adamczyk, K.; Aihara, H.; Said, S. Al; Arinstein, K.; Arita, Y.; Asner, D. M.; Aso, T.; Atmacan, H.; Aulchenko, V.; Aushev, T.; Ayad, R.; Aziz, T.; Babu, V.; Badhrees, I.; Bahinipati, S.; Bakich, A. M.; Bala, A.; Ban, Y.; Bansal, V.; Barberio, E.; Barrett, M.; Bartel, W.; Bay, A.; Behera, P.; Belhorn, M.; Belous, K.; Berger, M.; Bernlochner, F. U.; Besson, D.; Bhardwaj, V.; Bhuyan, B.; Biswal, J.; Bloomfield, T.; Blyth, S.; Bobrov, A.; Bondar, A.; Bonvicini, G.; Bookwalter, C.; Boulahouache, C.; Bozek, A.; Bra��ko, M.; Braun, N.; Breibeck, F.; Brodzicka, J.; Browder, T. E.; Caria, G.; ��ervenkov, D.; Chang, M. -C.; Chang, P.; Chao, Y.; Chekelian, V.; Chen, A.; Chen, K. -F.; Chen, P.; Cheon, B. G.; Chilikin, K.; Chistov, R.; Cho, K.; Chobanova, V.; Choi, S. -K.; Choi, Y.; Cinabro, D.; Crnkovic, J.; Cunliffe, S.; Dalseno, J.; Danilov, M.; Dash, N.; Di Carlo, S.; Dingfelder, J.; Dole��al, Z.; Dossett, D.; Dr��sal, Z.; Drutskoy, A.; Dubey, S.; Dutta, D.; Dutta, K.; Eidelman, S.; Epifanov, D.; Falke, S.; Farhat, H.; Fast, J. E.; Feindt, M.; Ferber, T.; Frey, A.; Frost, O.; Fulsom, B. G.; Gaur, V.; Gabyshev, N.; Ganguly, S.; Garmash, A.; Gelb, M.; Gemmler, J.; Getzkow, D.; Gillard, R.; Giordano, F.; Glattauer, R.; Goh, Y. M.; Goldenzweig, P.; Golob, B.; Greenwald, D.; Perdekamp, M. Grosse; Grygier, J.; Grzymkowska, O.; Guan, Y.; Guido, E.; Guo, H.; Haba, J.; Hamer, P.; Han, Y. L.; Hara, K.; Hara, T.; Hasegawa, Y.; Hasenbusch, J.; Hayasaka, K.; Hayashii, H.; He, X. H.; Heck, M.; Hedges, M. T.; Heffernan, D.; Heider, M.; Heller, A.; Higuchi, T.; Himori, S.; Hirose, S.; Horiguchi, T.; Hoshi, Y.; Hoshina, K.; Hou, W. -S.; Hsiung, Y. B.; Hsu, C. -L.; Huschle, M.; Hyun, H. J.; Igarashi, Y.; Iijima, T.; Imamura, M.; Inami, K.; Inguglia, G.; Ishikawa, A.; Itagaki, K.; Itoh, R.; Iwabuchi, M.; Iwasaki, M.; Iwasaki, Y.; Iwata, S.; Jacobs, W. W.; Jaegle, I.; Jeon, H. B.; Jia, S.; Jin, Y.; Joffe, D.; Jones, M.; Joo, K. K.; Julius, T.; Kahn, J.; Kakuno, H.; Kaliyar, A. B.; Kang, J. H.; Kang, K. H.; Kapusta, P.; Karyan, G.; Kataoka, S. U.; Kato, E.; Kato, Y.; Katrenko, P.; Kawai, H.; Kawasaki, T.; Keck, T.; Kichimi, H.; Kiesling, C.; Kim, B. H.; Kim, D. Y.; Kim, H. J.; Kim, H. -J.; Kim, J. B.; Kim, J. H.; Kim, K. T.; Kim, M. J.; Kim, S. H.; Kim, S. K.; Kim, Y. J.; Kinoshita, K.; Kleinwort, C.; Klucar, J.; Ko, B. R.; Kobayashi, N.; Koblitz, S.; Kody��, P.; Koga, Y.; Korpar, S.; Kotchetkov, D.; Kouzes, R. T.; Kri��an, P.; Krokovny, P.; Kronenbitter, B.; Kuhr, T.; Kulasiri, R.; Kumar, R.;The experimental results on the ratios of branching fractions $\mathcal{R}(D) = {\cal B}(\bar{B} \to D \tau^- \bar{\nu}_{\tau})/{\cal B}(\bar{B} \to D \ell^- \bar{\nu}_{\ell})$ and $\mathcal{R}(D^*) = {\cal B}(\bar{B} \to D^* \tau^- \bar{\nu}_{\tau})/{\cal B}(\bar{B} \to D^* \ell^- \bar{\nu}_{\ell})$, where $\ell$ denotes an electron or a muon, show a long-standing discrepancy with the Standard Model predictions, and might hint to a violation of lepton flavor universality. We report a new simultaneous measurement of $\mathcal{R}(D)$ and $\mathcal{R}(D^*)$, based on a data sample containing $772 \times 10^6$ $B\bar{B}$ events recorded at the $\Upsilon(4S)$ resonance with the Belle detector at the KEKB $e^+ e^-$ collider. In this analysis the tag-side $B$ meson is reconstructed in a semileptonic decay mode and the signal-side $\tau$ is reconstructed in a purely leptonic decay. The measured values are $\mathcal{R}(D)= 0.307 \pm 0.037 \pm 0.016$ and $\mathcal{R}(D^*) = 0.283 \pm 0.018 \pm 0.014$, where the first uncertainties are statistical and the second are systematic. These results are in agreement with the Standard Model predictions within $0.2$, $1.1$ and $0.8$ standard deviations for $\mathcal{R}(D)$, $\mathcal{R}(D^*)$ and their combination, respectively. This work constitutes the most precise measurements of $\mathcal{R}(D)$ and $\mathcal{R}(D^*)$ performed to date as well as the first result for $\mathcal{R}(D)$ based on a semileptonic tagging method. Comment: 8 pages, 1 figure, submitted to Physical Review Letters
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Conference object , Part of book or chapter of book , Other literature type 2019 FrancePublisher:Springer International Publishing Authors: Lepage, Yves; Lieber, Jean;Lepage, Yves; Lieber, Jean;International audience; This paper describes an approach to case-based reasoning by which the case base is enriched at reasoning time. Enrichment results from the local application of variations to seed cases: new hypothetical cases are created which get closer and closer to the target problem. The creation of these hypothetical cases is based on structures associated to the problem and solution spaces, called variation spaces, that enable to define a language of adaptation rules. Ultimately reaching the target problem (exactly or nearly) allows the system to deliver a solution. A realistic application of the proposed approach to machine translation between French and English shows behind state-of-the-art, but promising results.
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pmid: 36151472
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Over the past few decades, neuroimaging has become a ubiquitous tool in basic research and clinical studies of the human brain. However, no reference standards currently exist to quantify individual differences in neuroimaging metrics over time, in contrast to growth charts for anthropometric traits such as height and weight1. Here we assemble an interactive open resource to benchmark brain morphology derived from any current or future sample of MRI data ( http://www.brainchart.io/ ). With the goal of basing these reference charts on the largest and most inclusive dataset available, acknowledging limitations due to known biases of MRI studies relative to the diversity of the global population, we aggregated 123,984 MRI scans, across more than 100 primary studies, from 101,457 human participants between 115 days post-conception to 100 years of age. MRI metrics were quantified by centile scores, relative to non-linear trajectories2 of brain structural changes, and rates of change, over the lifespan. Brain charts identified previously unreported neurodevelopmental milestones3, showed high stability of individuals across longitudinal assessments, and demonstrated robustness to technical and methodological differences between primary studies. Centile scores showed increased heritability compared with non-centiled MRI phenotypes, and provided a standardized measure of atypical brain structure that revealed patterns of neuroanatomical variation across neurological and psychiatric disorders. In summary, brain charts are an essential step towards robust quantification of individual variation benchmarked to normative trajectories in multiple, commonly used neuroimaging phenotypes. R.A.I.B. was supported by a British Academy Postdoctoral fellowship and by the Autism Research Trust. J. Seidlitz was supported by NIMH T32MH019112-29 and K08MH120564. S.R.W. was funded by UKRI Medical Research Council MC_UU_00002/2 and was supported by the NIHR Cambridge Biomedical Research Centre (BRC-1215-20014). E.T.B. was supported by an NIHR Senior Investigator award and the Wellcome Trust collaborative award for the Neuroscience in Psychiatry Network. A.F.A.-B. was supported by NIMH K08MH120564. Data were curated and analysed using a computational facility funded by an MRC research infrastructure award (MR/M009041/1) to the School of Clinical Medicine, University of Cambridge and supported by the mental health theme of the NIHR Cambridge Biomedical Research Centre. Peer reviewed
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euAccess RoutesGreen bronze 453 citations 453 popularity Top 0.1% influence Top 1% impulse Top 0.01% Powered by BIP!visibility 297visibility views 297 download downloads 498 Powered bymore_vert Recolector de Cienci... arrow_drop_down Recolector de Ciencia Abierta, RECOLECTA; DIGITAL.CSICArticle . 2023 . 2022 . Peer-reviewedRepositorio Institucional de Salud de Andalucía - Andalusian Health RepositoryArticle . 2022License: CC BYHAL-Pasteur; Mémoires en Sciences de l'Information et de la CommunicationArticle . 2022License: CC BYadd ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Conference object , Other literature type 2020 France, SpainPublisher:IEEE Funded by:EC | OCONTSOLAREC| OCONTSOLARPIERRON, Thomas; Árauz, Teresa; Maestre, J. M.; Cetinkaya, A.; STOICA MANIU, Cristina;International audience; Under the networked control paradigm, controllers , sensors, and actuators are different devices that communicate via a communication network. This might represent a source of vulnerability because the loss of data packets may endanger both system performance and stability. Therefore, this is a major concern in cybersecurity. For example, jamming attacks can be performed by malicious entities with the goal of disrupting the system. To deal with this issue, this paper proposes a model predictive control (MPC) scheme in which the controller computes a tree of control actions tailored to different packet loss patterns so that additional robustness can be gained in these situations. This work uses a case study to illustrate its advantages with respect to standard MPC alternatives.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Conference object , Other literature type , Article 2020 FrancePublisher:ALife Robotics Corporation Ltd. Eiler, Anne-Claire; Sugita, Junichi; Ihida, Satoshi; Toshiyoshi, Hiroshi; Fujiu, Katsuhito; Levi, Timothée; Tixier-Mita, Agnès;International audience; The dynamical property of the heart bioelectrical system is closely associated with cardiac diseases. There is thus a growing interest in the development of system analysis for studying the cardiac signaling network. In this article, the electrical potentials of cardiac muscle cells have been measured on an array of microelectrodes using the Thin-Film-Transistor (TFT) technology, and electrophysiological data were analyzed. This study shows the possibility of obtaining and accurately analyzing extracellular signals measured on TFT arrays.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Other literature type 2019 United Kingdom, United Kingdom, United Kingdom, France, Italy, Norway, Germany, Netherlands, United Kingdom, France, FrancePublisher:Springer Science and Business Media LLC Publicly fundedFunded by:EC | SEGWAY, NWO | Language in Interaction, NHMRC | Depressive and bipolar di... +3 projectsEC| SEGWAY ,NWO| Language in Interaction ,NHMRC| Depressive and bipolar disorders: Pathophysiology, phenotypes and treatment innovations ,NHMRC| Uncovering the Function of Susceptibility Variants in Alzheimer's Disease: From GWAS to Cell-Type Specific eQTLs and mQTLs ,EC| JPco-fuND ,UKRI| Mendelian randomization to hypothesis-free causal inferenceClaudia L. Satizabal; Hieab H.H. Adams; Charles C. White; Maria J. Knol; Markus Scholz; Muralidharan Sargurupremraj; Gennady V. Roshchupkin; Albert V. Smith; Joshua C. Bis; Xueqiu Jian; Michelle Luciano; Edith Hofer; Alexander Teumer; Sven J. van der Lee; Jingyun Yang; Lisa R. Yanek; Tom V. Lee; Shuo Li; Yanhui Hu; Jia Yu Koh; John D. Eicher; Sylvane Desrivières; Alejandro Arias-Vasquez; Ganesh Chauhan; Lavinia Athanasiu; Miguel E. Rentería; D. Hoehn; Qiang Chen; Anouk den Braber; Micael Andersson; Thomas Espeseth; Oliver Grimm; Lucija Abramovic; Tomas Axelsson; Stefan Ehrlich; Roberto Roiz-Santiañez; Asta Håberg; Hannah J. Jones; Dan J. Stein; Janita Bralten; Meike W. Vernooij; Tamara B. Harris; Irina Filippi; A. Veronica Witte; Tulio Guadalupe; Katharina Wittfeld; Thomas H. Mosley; James T. Becker; Nhat Trung Doan; Saskia P. Hagenaars; Gabriel Cuellar-Partida; Najaf Amin; Saima Hilal; Kwangsik Nho; Nazanin Mirza-Schreiber; Konstantinos Arfanakis; David Ames; Aaron Goldman; Dorret I. Boomsma; Simon Lovestone; Sudheer Giddaluru; Stephanie Le Hellard; Manuel Mattheisen; Dalia Kasperaviciute; Stephen M. Lawrie; Ingrid Agartz; Esther Walton; Gareth E. Davies; Jean Shin; Jonathan C Ipser; Louis N. Vinke; Martine Hoogman; Tianye Jia; Ralph Burkhardt; Marieke Klein; Fabrice Crivello; Deborah Janowitz; Owen Carmichael; Unn K. Haukvik; Benjamin S. Aribisala; Lachlan T. Strike; Shannon L. Risacher; Benno Pütz; Debra A. Fleischman; Amelia A. Assareh; Venkata S. Mattay; Randy L. Buckner; Patrizia Mecocci; Anders M. Dale; Sven Cichon; Marco P. Boks; Brenda W.J.H. Penninx; Vince D. Calhoun; M. Mallar Chakravarty; Andre F. Marquand; Shahrzad Kharabian Masouleh; Philippe Amouyel; Katrin Hegenscheid; Jerome I. Rotter; Andrew J. Schork; David C. Liewald; Greig I. de Zubicaray; Tien Yin Wong; Li Shen; Philipp G. Sämann; Henry Brodaty; Eco J. C. de Geus; Magda Tsolaki; Susanne Erk; Gianpiero L. Cavalleri; Nic J.A. van der Wee; Andrew M. McIntosh; Randy L. Gollub; Kazima B. Bulayeva; Jayandra J. Himali; Markus Loeffler; Nanda Rommelse; Lars T. Westlye; Narelle K. Hansell; Theo G.M. van Erp; John B.J. Kwok; Loes M. Olde Loohuis; Norman Delanty; Beng-Choon Ho; Christopher R.K. Ching; Elena Shumskaya; Albert Hofman; Dennis van der Meer; Tatiana Foroud; Jouke-Jan Hottenga; Andrew Simmons; Andreas Meyer-Lindenberg; Wiepke Cahn; Christopher D. Whelan; Marjolein M.J. van Donkelaar; Qiong Yang; Robert C. Green; Anbupalam Thalamuthu; Sebastian Mohnke; Hilleke E. Hulshoff Pol; Honghuang Lin; Peter R. Schofield; Thomas W. Mühleisen; Pauline Maillard; Wei Wen; Evan Fletcher; Arthur W. Toga; George Davey Smith; Lars Nyberg; Erik G. Jönsson; Benedicto Crespo-Facorro; Nastassja Koen; André G. Uitterlinden; Daniel R. Weinberger; Vidar M. Steen; Iryna O. Fedko; Nynke A. Groenewold; Wiro J. Niessen; Christophe Tzourio; William T. Longstreth; Jordan W. Smoller; Marie-José van Tol; Tomáš Paus; Herve Lemaitre; Matthias L. Schroeter; Bernard Mazoyer; Ole A. Andreassen; Florian Holsboer; Jessica A. Turner; Gunter Schumann; Daan van Rooij; Srdjan Djurovic; Katie L. McMahon; Rachel M. Brouwer; Joshua W. Cheung; Thomas Wolfers; Marcel P. Zwiers; Matthias Nauck; Ingrid Melle; Nicholas G. Martin; Ryota Kanai; Eric Westman; Sanjay M. Sisodiya; Tonya White; Arvin Saremi; Hans van Bokhoven; Henry Völzke; Margaret J. Wright; Dennis van 't Ent; Markus M. Nöthen; Roel A. Ophoff; Jan K. Buitelaar; Perminder S. Sachdev; Marcella Rietschel; Simon E. Fisher; Clyde Francks; Andrew J. Saykin; Karen A. Mather; Nina Romanczuk-Seiferth; Anita L. DeStefano; Henrik Walter; Pieter J. Hoekstra; Paul A. Nyquist; Barbara Franke; Hans J. Grabe; Andrew D. Johnson; Cornelia M. van Duijn; Oscar L. Lopez; Myriam Fornage; Joanna M. Wardlaw; Charles DeCarli; Philip L. De Jager; Arno Villringer; Stéphanie Debette; Vilmundur Gudnason; Sarah E. Medland; Joshua M. Shulman; Sudha Seshadri;handle: 11370/3032873a-25e1-4fd9-ba14-f7afc84e1285 , 1887/122359 , 1765/120919 , 1874/387936 , 2066/209944 , 11250/2659957 , 11391/1459099 , 1983/59a217fb-a72b-4924-8f19-966ba56924bc , 1871.1/78126867-921a-42a4-9782-e8522f6ba4d4 , 20.500.11820/4a312d6d-37d5-4255-a7e6-5efdc7ab5159 , 21.11116/0000-0004-C26A-A
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handle: 11370/3032873a-25e1-4fd9-ba14-f7afc84e1285 , 1887/122359 , 1765/120919 , 1874/387936 , 2066/209944 , 11250/2659957 , 11391/1459099 , 1983/59a217fb-a72b-4924-8f19-966ba56924bc , 1871.1/78126867-921a-42a4-9782-e8522f6ba4d4 , 20.500.11820/4a312d6d-37d5-4255-a7e6-5efdc7ab5159 , 21.11116/0000-0004-C26A-A
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Aims/hypothesis MODY can be wrongly diagnosed as type 1 diabetes in children. We aimed to find the prevalence of MODY in a nationwide population-based registry of childhood diabetes. Methods Using next-generation sequencing, we screened the HNF1A, HNF4A, HNF1B, GCK and INS genes in all 469 children (12.1%) negative for both GAD and IA-2 autoantibodies and 469 antibody-positive matched controls selected from the Norwegian Childhood Diabetes Registry (3882 children). Variants were classified using clinical diagnostic criteria for pathogenicity ranging from class 1 (neutral) to class 5 (pathogenic). Results We identified 58 rare exonic and splice variants in cases and controls. Among antibody-negative patients, 6.5% had genetic variants of classes 3–5 (vs 2.4% in controls; p = 0.002). For the stricter classification (classes 4 and 5), the corresponding number was 4.1% (vs 0.2% in controls; p = 1.6 × 10−5). HNF1A showed the strongest enrichment of class 3–5 variants, with 3.9% among antibody-negative patients (vs 0.4% in controls; p = 0.0002). Antibody-negative carriers of variants in class 3 had a similar phenotype to those carrying variants in classes 4 and 5. Conclusions/interpretation This is the first study screening for MODY in all antibody-negative children in a nationwide population-based registry. Our results suggest that the prevalence of MODY in antibody-negative childhood diabetes may reach 6.5%. One-third of these MODY cases had not been recognised by clinicians. Since a precise diagnosis is important for treatment and genetic counselling, molecular screening of all antibody-negative children should be considered in routine diagnostics.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Report , Preprint 2019 United Kingdom, FrancePublisher:Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI) Ellis, Richard; Dawson, Kyle; Bland-Hawthorn, Joss; Bacon, Roland; Bolton, Adam; Bremer, Malcolm; Brinchmann, Jarle; Bundy, Kevin; Conroy, Charlie; Delabre, Bernard; Dey, Arjun; Drlica-Wagner, Alex; Greene, Jenny; Guzzo, Luigi; Johnson, Jennifer; Leauthaud, Alexie; Lee, Khee-Gan; Pasquini, Luca; Pentericci, Laura; Richard, Johan; Rix, Hans-Walter; Rockosi, Connie; Schlegel, David; Slosar, Anže; Strauss, Michael; Takada, Masahiro; Tolstoy, Eline; Watson, Darach;We recommend a conceptual design study for a spectroscopic facility in the southern hemisphere comprising a large diameter telescope, fiber system, and spectrographs collectively optimized for massively-multiplexed spectroscopy. As a baseline, we propose an 11.4-meter aperture, optical spectroscopic survey telescope with a five square degree field of view. Using current technologies, the facility could be equipped with 15,000 robotically-controlled fibers feeding spectrographs over 360
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Preprint 2019 Italy, Germany, Spain, United Kingdom, Switzerland, Italy, Poland, Italy, FrancePublisher:Oxford University Press (OUP) Funded by:EC | INPhINITEC| INPhINITAbe, K.; Akutsu, R.; Azuma, Y.; Jamieson, B.; Jesus, C.; Jiang, M.; Johnson, S.; Jonsson, P.; Jung, C. K.; Kabirnezhad, M.; Kaboth, A. C.; Kajita, T.; Kakuno, H.; Ban, S.; Kameda, J.; Karlen, D.; Katori, T.; Kato, Y.; Kearns, E.; Khabibullin, M.; Khotjantsev, A.; Kim, H.; Kim, J.; King, S.; Barbi, M.; Kisiel, J.; Knight, A.; Knox, A.; Kobayashi, T.; Koch, Lukas Uwe Gerhard; Koga, T.; Konaka, A.; Kormos, L. L.; Koshio, Y.; Kowalik, K.; Barker, G. J.; Kubo, H.; Kudenko, Y.; Kurjata, R.; Kutter, T.; Kuze, M.; Labarga, L.; Lagoda, J.; Lamoureux, M.; Lasorak, P.; Laveder, M.; Barr, G.; Lawe, M.; Licciardi, M.; Lindner, T.; Litchfield, R. P.; Li, X.; Longhin, A.; Lopez, J. P.; Lou, T.; Ludovici, L.; Lu, X.; Barry, C.; Lux, T.; Magaletti, L.; Mahn, K.; Malek, M.; Manly, S.; Maret, L.; Marino, A. D.; Martin, J. F.; Martins, P.; Maruyama, T.; Batkiewicz-Kwasniak, M.; Matsubara, T.; Matveev, V.; Mavrokoridis, K.; Ma, W. Y.; Mazzucato, E.; McCarthy, M.; McCauley, N.; McFarland, K. S.; McGrew, C.; Mefodiev, A.; Bench, F.; Metelko, C.; Mezzetto, M.; Minamino, A.; Mineev, O.; Mine, S.; Miura, M.; Moriyama, S.; Morrison, J.; Mueller, Th. A.; Murphy, S.; Berardi, V.; Nagai, Y.; Nakadaira, T.; Nakahata, M.; Nakajima, Y.; Nakamura, A.; Nakamura, K. G.; Nakamura, K.; Nakamura, K. D.; Nakanishi, Y.; Nakayama, S.; Berkman, S.; Nakaya, T.; Nakayoshi, K.; Nantais, C.; Niewczas, K.; Nishikawa, K.; Nishimura, Y.; Nonnenmacher, T. S.; Novella, P.; Nowak, J.; O'Keeffe, H. M.; Ali, A.; Berner, R. M.; O'Sullivan, L.; Okumura, K.; Okusawa, T.; Oser, S. M.; Owen, R. A.; Oyama, Y.; Palladino, V.; Palomino, J. L.; Paolone, V.; Parker, W. C.; Berns, L.; Paudyal, P.; Pavin, M.; Payne, D.; Pickering, L.; Pidcott, C.; Pinzon Guerra, E. S.; Pistillo, C.; Popov, B.; Porwit, K.; Posiadala-Zezula, M.; Bhadra, S.; Pritchard, A.; Quilain, B.; Radermacher, Thomas; Radicioni, E.; Ratoff, P. N.; Reinherz-Aronis, E.; Riccio, C.; Rondio, E.; Rossi, B.; Roth, Stefan; Bienstock, S.; Rubbia, A.; Ruggeri, A. C.; Rychter, A.; Sakashita, K.; Sánchez, F.; Sasaki, S.; Scholberg, K.; Schwehr, J.; Scott, M.; Seiya, Y.; Blondel, A.; Sekiguchi, T.; Sekiya, H.; Sgalaberna, D.; Shah, R.; Shaikhiev, A.; Shaker, F.; Shaw, D.; Shaykina, A.; Shiozawa, M.; Smirnov, A.; Bolognesi, S.; Smy, M.; Sobczyk, J. T.; Sobel, H.; Sonoda, Y.; Steinmann, Jochen; Stewart, T.; Stowell, P.; Suvorov, S.; Suzuki, A.; Suzuki, S. Y.; Bourguille, B.; Suzuki, Y.; Sztuc, A. A.; Tacik, R.; Tada, M.; Takeda, A.; Takeuchi, Y.; Tamura, R.; Tanaka, H. K.; Tanaka, H. A.; Thompson, L. F.; Boyd, S. B.; Toki, W.; Touramanis, C.; Tsui, K. M.; Tsukamoto, T.; Tzanov, M.; Uchida, Y.; Uno, W.; Vagins, M.; Vallari, Z.;We report a measurement of the flux-integrated νμ charged-current cross sections on water, hydrocarbon, and iron in the T2K on-axis neutrino beam with a mean neutrino energy of 1.5 GeV. The measured cross sections on water, hydrocarbon, and iron are σH2OCC=(0.840±0.010(stat.)+0.10−0.08(syst.))×10−38cm2/nucleon, σCHCC=(0.817±0.007(stat.)+0.11−0.08(syst.))×10−38cm2/nucleon, and σFeCC=(0.859±0.003(stat.)+0.12−0.10(syst.))×10−38cm2/nucleon, respectively, for a restricted phase space of induced muons: θμ0.4 GeV/c in the laboratory frame. The measured cross section ratios are σH2OCC/σCHCC=1.028±0.016(stat.)±0.053(syst.), σFeCC/σH2OCC=1.023±0.012(stat.)±0.058(syst.), and σFeCC/σCHCC=1.049±0.010(stat.)±0.043(syst.). These results, with an unprecedented precision for the measurements of neutrino cross sections on water in the studied energy region, show good agreement with the current neutrino interaction models used in the T2K oscillation analyses. Progress of Theoretical and Experimental Physics, 2019 (9) ISSN:2050-3911
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Other literature type , Article , Preprint 2019 France, United Kingdom, France, France, GermanyPublisher:Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Funded by:NIH | OPERATION, SUPPORT AND ST..., NIH | Enhancing neuroimaging re..., NIH | Center for Reproducible N... +5 projectsNIH| OPERATION, SUPPORT AND STRATEGIC ENHANCEMENT OF THE NEUROSCIENCE INFORMATION FRAMEWORK ,NIH| Enhancing neuroimaging reusability through semantic enrichment ,NIH| Center for Reproducible Neuroimaging Computation (CRNC) ,ANR| GENMED ,EC| AIMS-2-TRIALS ,EC| COSYN ,NIH| Exposing the Deep Content of the Publication: Knowledge Extraction for Neuroimaging in Child Psychiatry ,ANR| INCEPTIONAnne Biton; Nicolas Traut; Jean-Baptiste Poline; Benjamin S. Aribisala; Mark E. Bastin; Robin Bülow; Simon R. Cox; Ian J. Deary; Masaki Fukunaga; Hans J. Grabe; Saskia P. Hagenaars; Ryota Hashimoto; Masataka Kikuchi; Susana Muñoz Maniega; Matthias Nauck; Natalie A. Royle; Alexander Teumer; Maria del C. Valdés Hernández; Uwe Völker; Joanna M. Wardlaw; Katharina Wittfeld; Hidenaga Yamamori; Alzheimer’s Disease Neuroimaging Initiative; Thomas Bourgeron; Roberto Toro;pmc: PMC7175006 , PMC7197382
AbstractWe analysed the genomic architecture of neuroanatomical diversity using magnetic resonance imaging and single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) data from >26,000 individuals from the UK Biobank project and 5 other projects that had previously participated in the ENIGMA consortium. Our results confirm the polygenic architecture of neuroanatomical diversity, with SNPs capturing from 40% to 54% of regional brain volume variance. Chromosomal length correlated with the amount of phenotypic variance captured, r∼0.64 on average, suggesting that at a global scale causal variants are homogeneously distributed across the genome. At a local scale, SNPs within genes (∼51%) captured ∼1.5 times more genetic variance than the rest; and SNPs with low minor allele frequency (MAF) captured less variance than the rest: the 40% of SNPs with MAF<5% captured <1/4th of the genetic variance. We also observed extensive pleiotropy across regions, with an average genetic correlation of rG∼0.45. Genetic correlations were similar to phenotypic and environmental correlations, however, genetic correlations were often larger than phenotypic correlations for the left/right volumes of the same region. The heritability of differences in left/right volumes was generally not statistically significant, suggesting an important influence of environmental causes in the variability of brain asymmetry. Our code is available at https://github.com/neuroanatomy/genomic-architecture.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Conference object , Other literature type 2019 FrancePublisher:ALife Robotics Corporation Ltd. Authors: XIA, Yang; Uenohara, Seiji; Aihara, Kazuyuki; Levi, Timothée;XIA, Yang; Uenohara, Seiji; Aihara, Kazuyuki; Levi, Timothée;International audience; Neuromorphic systems are designed by mimicking or being inspired by the nervous system, which realizes robust, autonomous, and power-efficient information processing by highly parallel architecture. Supervised learning was proposed as a successful concept of information processing in neural network. Recently, there has been an increasing body of evidence that instruction-based learning is also exploited by the brain. ReSuMe is a proposed algorithm by Ponulak and Kasinski in 2010. It proposes a supervised learning for biologically plausible neurons that reproduce template signals (instructions) or patterns encoded in precisely timed sequences of spikes. Here, we present a real-time ReSuMe learning implementation on FPGA using Leaky Integrate-and-fire (LIF) Spiking Neural Network (SNN). FPGA allows real-time implementation and embedded system. We show that this implementation can make successful the learning on a specific pattern.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Preprint , Article 2019Embargo end date: 01 Jan 2019 France, GermanyPublisher:arXiv The Belle Collaboration; Abdesselam, A.; Adachi, I.; Adamczyk, K.; Aihara, H.; Said, S. Al; Arinstein, K.; Arita, Y.; Asner, D. M.; Aso, T.; Atmacan, H.; Aulchenko, V.; Aushev, T.; Ayad, R.; Aziz, T.; Babu, V.; Badhrees, I.; Bahinipati, S.; Bakich, A. M.; Bala, A.; Ban, Y.; Bansal, V.; Barberio, E.; Barrett, M.; Bartel, W.; Bay, A.; Behera, P.; Belhorn, M.; Belous, K.; Berger, M.; Bernlochner, F. U.; Besson, D.; Bhardwaj, V.; Bhuyan, B.; Biswal, J.; Bloomfield, T.; Blyth, S.; Bobrov, A.; Bondar, A.; Bonvicini, G.; Bookwalter, C.; Boulahouache, C.; Bozek, A.; Bra��ko, M.; Braun, N.; Breibeck, F.; Brodzicka, J.; Browder, T. E.; Caria, G.; ��ervenkov, D.; Chang, M. -C.; Chang, P.; Chao, Y.; Chekelian, V.; Chen, A.; Chen, K. -F.; Chen, P.; Cheon, B. G.; Chilikin, K.; Chistov, R.; Cho, K.; Chobanova, V.; Choi, S. -K.; Choi, Y.; Cinabro, D.; Crnkovic, J.; Cunliffe, S.; Dalseno, J.; Danilov, M.; Dash, N.; Di Carlo, S.; Dingfelder, J.; Dole��al, Z.; Dossett, D.; Dr��sal, Z.; Drutskoy, A.; Dubey, S.; Dutta, D.; Dutta, K.; Eidelman, S.; Epifanov, D.; Falke, S.; Farhat, H.; Fast, J. E.; Feindt, M.; Ferber, T.; Frey, A.; Frost, O.; Fulsom, B. G.; Gaur, V.; Gabyshev, N.; Ganguly, S.; Garmash, A.; Gelb, M.; Gemmler, J.; Getzkow, D.; Gillard, R.; Giordano, F.; Glattauer, R.; Goh, Y. M.; Goldenzweig, P.; Golob, B.; Greenwald, D.; Perdekamp, M. Grosse; Grygier, J.; Grzymkowska, O.; Guan, Y.; Guido, E.; Guo, H.; Haba, J.; Hamer, P.; Han, Y. L.; Hara, K.; Hara, T.; Hasegawa, Y.; Hasenbusch, J.; Hayasaka, K.; Hayashii, H.; He, X. H.; Heck, M.; Hedges, M. T.; Heffernan, D.; Heider, M.; Heller, A.; Higuchi, T.; Himori, S.; Hirose, S.; Horiguchi, T.; Hoshi, Y.; Hoshina, K.; Hou, W. -S.; Hsiung, Y. B.; Hsu, C. -L.; Huschle, M.; Hyun, H. J.; Igarashi, Y.; Iijima, T.; Imamura, M.; Inami, K.; Inguglia, G.; Ishikawa, A.; Itagaki, K.; Itoh, R.; Iwabuchi, M.; Iwasaki, M.; Iwasaki, Y.; Iwata, S.; Jacobs, W. W.; Jaegle, I.; Jeon, H. B.; Jia, S.; Jin, Y.; Joffe, D.; Jones, M.; Joo, K. K.; Julius, T.; Kahn, J.; Kakuno, H.; Kaliyar, A. B.; Kang, J. H.; Kang, K. H.; Kapusta, P.; Karyan, G.; Kataoka, S. U.; Kato, E.; Kato, Y.; Katrenko, P.; Kawai, H.; Kawasaki, T.; Keck, T.; Kichimi, H.; Kiesling, C.; Kim, B. H.; Kim, D. Y.; Kim, H. J.; Kim, H. -J.; Kim, J. B.; Kim, J. H.; Kim, K. T.; Kim, M. J.; Kim, S. H.; Kim, S. K.; Kim, Y. J.; Kinoshita, K.; Kleinwort, C.; Klucar, J.; Ko, B. R.; Kobayashi, N.; Koblitz, S.; Kody��, P.; Koga, Y.; Korpar, S.; Kotchetkov, D.; Kouzes, R. T.; Kri��an, P.; Krokovny, P.; Kronenbitter, B.; Kuhr, T.; Kulasiri, R.; Kumar, R.;The experimental results on the ratios of branching fractions $\mathcal{R}(D) = {\cal B}(\bar{B} \to D \tau^- \bar{\nu}_{\tau})/{\cal B}(\bar{B} \to D \ell^- \bar{\nu}_{\ell})$ and $\mathcal{R}(D^*) = {\cal B}(\bar{B} \to D^* \tau^- \bar{\nu}_{\tau})/{\cal B}(\bar{B} \to D^* \ell^- \bar{\nu}_{\ell})$, where $\ell$ denotes an electron or a muon, show a long-standing discrepancy with the Standard Model predictions, and might hint to a violation of lepton flavor universality. We report a new simultaneous measurement of $\mathcal{R}(D)$ and $\mathcal{R}(D^*)$, based on a data sample containing $772 \times 10^6$ $B\bar{B}$ events recorded at the $\Upsilon(4S)$ resonance with the Belle detector at the KEKB $e^+ e^-$ collider. In this analysis the tag-side $B$ meson is reconstructed in a semileptonic decay mode and the signal-side $\tau$ is reconstructed in a purely leptonic decay. The measured values are $\mathcal{R}(D)= 0.307 \pm 0.037 \pm 0.016$ and $\mathcal{R}(D^*) = 0.283 \pm 0.018 \pm 0.014$, where the first uncertainties are statistical and the second are systematic. These results are in agreement with the Standard Model predictions within $0.2$, $1.1$ and $0.8$ standard deviations for $\mathcal{R}(D)$, $\mathcal{R}(D^*)$ and their combination, respectively. This work constitutes the most precise measurements of $\mathcal{R}(D)$ and $\mathcal{R}(D^*)$ performed to date as well as the first result for $\mathcal{R}(D)$ based on a semileptonic tagging method. Comment: 8 pages, 1 figure, submitted to Physical Review Letters
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Conference object , Part of book or chapter of book , Other literature type 2019 FrancePublisher:Springer International Publishing Authors: Lepage, Yves; Lieber, Jean;Lepage, Yves; Lieber, Jean;International audience; This paper describes an approach to case-based reasoning by which the case base is enriched at reasoning time. Enrichment results from the local application of variations to seed cases: new hypothetical cases are created which get closer and closer to the target problem. The creation of these hypothetical cases is based on structures associated to the problem and solution spaces, called variation spaces, that enable to define a language of adaptation rules. Ultimately reaching the target problem (exactly or nearly) allows the system to deliver a solution. A realistic application of the proposed approach to machine translation between French and English shows behind state-of-the-art, but promising results.
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