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Analysis of fractional-order Chen System and Its application in Image Encryption

Hongyan Jia, Qinghe Wang
Pages: 168 - 173
In this paper, a fractional-order Chen system is discussed and analyzed by using the frequency-domain approximation method. Its chaotic characteristic can be observed by numerical simulation when the order is as low as 2.9. Then the existence of chaos is verified through the Lyapunov exponent diagrams,...

Point Symmetries of Controlled Systems and Their Applications

Victor I. Lehenkyj
Pages: 168 - 172
A problem of finding point symmetries of controlled systems is discussed, basic theorems and algorithms are formulated. The application to some problems of flight dynamics is suggested.

Artificial Immune Networks: Models and Applications

Xian Shen, X.Z. Gao, Roufang Bie
Pages: 168 - 176
Artificial Immune Systems (AIS), which is inspired by the nature immune system, has been applied for solving complex computational problems in classification, pattern rec- ognition, and optimization. In this paper, the theory of the natural immune system is first briefly introduced. Next, we compare...

Anisotropic Wavelet-Based Image Nearness Measure

James F. Peters, Leszek Puzio
Pages: 168 - 183
The problem considered in this article is how to solve the image correspondence problem in cases where it is important to measure changes in the contour, position, and spatial orientation of bounded regions. This article introduces a computational intelligence approach to the solution of this problem...

On the discretization of Laine equations

Kostyantyn Zheltukhin, Natalya Zheltukhina
Pages: 166 - 177
We consider the discretization of Darboux integrable equations. For each of the integrals of a Laine equation we constructed either a semi-discrete equation which has that integral as an n-integral, or we proved that such an equation does not exist. It is also shown that all constructed semi-discrete...

Geometry of rank 2 distributions with nonzero Wilczynski invariants*

Boris Doubrov, Igor Zelenko
Pages: 166 - 187
In the famous 1910 “cinq variables” paper Cartan showed in particular that for maximally nonholonomic rank 2 distributions in ℝ5 with non-zero covariant binary biquadratic form the dimension of the pseudo-group of local symmetries does not exceed 7 and among such distributions he described the one-parametric...
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P9.04 A NEW METHOD FOR CONTINUOUS MONITORING OF CENTRAL ARTERIAL STIFFNESS DURING STRESS

F. Faita, V. Gemignani, E. Bianchini, R.M. Bruno, T. Bombardini, L. Ghiadoni
Pages: 167 - 167
The continuous monitoring of arterial stiffness during pharmacological and dynamic stress is an intriguing and partially unexplored topic. In this work we present a new method for the continuous assessment of the aortic-to-carotid pulse transit time (PTT), which is inversely proportional to the pulse...
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P9.03 REGIONAL AGE-RELATED CHANGES IN AORTIC PULSE WAVE VELOCITY AND SYSTOLIC DIAMETER MEASURED USING MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING

S.S. Hickson, M. Butlin, M. Graves, I.B. Wilkinson, C.M. McEniery
Pages: 167 - 167
Aortic pulse wave velocity (PWV) is an independent predictor of cardiovascular risk. However, PWV is usually determined between the carotid and femoral sites, ignoring the proximal ascending aorta which may stiffen most with age. We tested this hypothesis by assessing regional PWV and aortic diameter...
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PO-05 BUFFERING OF CAROTID ARTERY PRESSURE AND FLOW PULSATILITY DURING COGNITIVE ENGAGEMENT IN HEALTHY ADULTS

Kevin S. Heffernan, Nicole L. Spartano, Jacqueline A. Augustine, Wesley K. Lefferts, William E. Hughes, Gary F. Mitchell, Randall S. Jorgensen, Brooks B. Gump
Pages: 167 - 168
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P7.01 EFFECTS OF OMEGA 3 SUPPLEMENTATION ON ARTERIAL STIFFNESS IN RAT EXPERIMENTAL MENOPAUSE

P. Losurdo, E. Panizon, M. Jevnikar, L. Macaluso, B. Fabris, B. Toffoli, M. Bardelli, F. Fischetti, G. Biolo, M. Zanetti, S. Mazzucco, G. Gortan Capellari, R. Carretta
Pages: 167 - 168
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P2.13 AUGMENTATION INDEX IS MORE AFFECTED BY CARDIAC FUNCTION THAN REFLECTION MAGNITUDE

B.E. Westerhof, S.C.A.T. Davis, J.P. van den Wijngaard, J.J. van Lieshout, N. Westerhof
Pages: 167 - 167
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P9.02 EVALUATION OF PULSE WAVE VELOCITY AND AUGMENTATION INDEX IN SUPINE AND SITTING POSITION

J. Nuernberger, R. Michalski, A. Opazo Saez, A. Kribben
Pages: 167 - 167
Background: Despite the introduction of arterial stiffness measurements in the recommendation of the European Societies for Hypertension and Cardiology, pulse wave velocity (PWV) and augmentation index (Aix) are still not used routinely in clinical practice. Possibly, current techniques, although non-invasive,...
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P5.13 ALKALINE PHOSPHATASE AND ARTERIAL STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION IN HYPERTENSIVE AFRICAN MEN: THE SABPA STUDY

R. Schutte, H.W. Huisman, L. Malan, J.M. van Rooyen, W. Smith, M.C.P. Glyn, C.M.C. Mels, C.M.T. Fourie, N.T. Malan, A.E. Schutte
Pages: 167 - 167
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P2.12 COMPARISON OF THE CENTRON CBP301 AND SPHYGMOCOR XCEL DEVICES FOR THE ESTIMATION OF CENTRAL PRESSURE

J. Woodcock-Smith, K. Shaw, K.M. Miles, L.M. Day, I.B. Wilkinson, C.M. McEniery
Pages: 167 - 167
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4.4 ASSOCIATIONS BETWEEN OBJECTIVELY MEASURED PHYSICAL ACTIVITY ENERGY EXPENDITURE AND CENTRAL HAEMODYNAMICS. THE ADDITION-PRO STUDY

A.S.D. Laursen, A.-L.S. Hansen, N. Wiinberg, S. Brage, A. Sandbæk, T. Lauritsen, M.E. Jørgensen, B. Kiens, N.B. Johansen
Pages: 167 - 168
Objective. Physical activity (PA) has been associated with reduced cardiovascular disease (CVD). However, improvements in conventional risk factors do not explain the full benefit of PA on CVD risk. Therefore, we examined the association between PA and central haemodynamics to provide new insight into...
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P9.01 NON - INVASIVE EVALUATION OF ATHEROSCLEROTIC PLAQUE COMPOSITION: COMPARISON BETWEEN THE REFERENCE ANALYZER AND A NEW GRAY SCALE MEDIAN COLOR-MAPPING SOFTWARE

P.J. Forcada, S.A. Gonzalez, D. Olano, E. Cavanagh, S. Obregon, C. Castelaro, C. Kotliar
Pages: 167 - 167
Introduction: The non-invasive analysis of plaque echolucency (ECL) with Adobe Photoshop® has proven to reduce the subjectivity of ultrasonic evaluation of atherosclerosis. However, ECL provides information concerning only one of the aspects that contribute to vulnerability (plaque echodensity). Hemodyn...
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PO-03 SEX DIFFERENCES IN STIFFNESS PARAMETERS FOLLOWING MAXIMAL EXERCISE

R.M. Kappus, S.M. Ranadive, H. Yan, A.D. Lane, J.A. Woods, K.R. Wilund, B. Fernhall
Pages: 167 - 167
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P6.06 SYSTEMIC ARTERIAL PROPERTIES DURING NORMAL PREGNANCIES IN HEALTHY WOMEN

M.E. Estensen, E.W. Remme, A. Swillens, T. Henriksen, O.A. Smiseth, L. Gullestad, P. Segers, S. Aakhus
Pages: 167 - 167
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4.3 CAROTID HEMODYNAMICS DURING SYMPATHETIC NERVOUS SYSTEM STIMULATION VIA HANDGRIP AND COLD PRESSURE TESTING IN YOUNG HEALTHY SUBJECTS

F.J. Londono, T.S. Klopmeijer, D. Georgakopoulos, E.G. Lovett, P. Segers
Pages: 167 - 167
Introduction. Assessing arterial properties and hemodynamics in response to a physiological perturbation might provide additional information on an individual’s “vascular health”. The aim of this study was to assess the feasibility of measuring changes in carotid stiffness and hemodynamics in response...

Efficient Keyword-Related Data Collection in a Social Network with Weighted Seed Selection

Changhyun Byun, Hyeoncheol Lee, Jongsung You, Yanggon Kim
Pages: 167 - 173
Data mining in a social network can yield interesting perspectives to understanding human behavior or detecting topics or communities. However, it is difficult to gather the data related to a specific topic due to the main characteristics of social media data: large, noisy, and dynamic. To collect the...

Effective Management of ReRAM-based Hybrid SSD for Multiple Node HDFS

Nayoung Park, Byungjun Lee, Kyung Tae Kim, Hee Yong Youn
Pages: 167 - 176
Recently, the research of Hybrid ReRAM/MLC NAND SSD is rapidly expanding into the storage areas. Most existing researches of Hybrid SSD are based on a single storage, while the management of multiple nodes like HDFS is still immature. In this paper a new efficient cold data eviction scheme is proposed...

A new derivation of the plane wave expansion into spherical harmonics and related Fourier transforms

Agata Bezubik, Agata Dbrowska, Aleksander Strasburger
Pages: 167 - 173
This article summarizes a new, direct approach to the determination of the expansion into spherical harmonics of the exponential ei(x|y) with x, y Rd . It is elementary in the sense that it is based on direct computations with the canonical decomposition of homogeneous polynomials into harmonic components...

Continuous Prediction of the Gas Dew Point Temperature for the Prevention of the Foaming Phenomenon in Acid Gas Removal Units Using Artificial Intelligence Models

Masoud Rohani, Hooshang Jazayeri-Rad, Reza Mosayebi Behbahani
Pages: 165 - 175
Acid gas removal (AGR) units are widely used to remove CO2 and H2S from sour gas streams in natural gas processing. When foaming occurs in an AGR system, the efficiency of the process extremely decreases. In this paper, a novel approach is suggested to regularly predict the gas dew point temperature...

Integrated Optimization of Differential Evolution with Grasshopper Optimization Algorithm

Duangjai Jitkongchuen, Udomlux Ampant
Pages: 165 - 168
This paper proposes a scheme to improve the differential evolution (DE) algorithm performance with integrated the grasshopper optimization algorithm (GOA). The grasshopper optimization algorithm mimics the behavior of grasshopper. The characteristic of grasshoppers is slow movement in the larval stage...

Growth and inactivation of Salmonella at low refrigerated storage temperatures and thermal inactivation on raw chicken meat and laboratory media: Mixed effect meta-analysis

Hanan Smadi, Jan M. Sargeant, Harry S. Shannon, Parminder Raina
Pages: 165 - 179
Growth and inactivation regression equations were developed to describe the effects of temperature on Salmonella concentration on chicken meat for refrigerated temperatures (⩽10 °C) and for thermal treatment temperatures (55–70 °C). The main objectives were: (i) to compare Salmonella growth/inactivation...

Prevalence and characteristics of community carriage of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus in Malta

Jeanesse Scerri, Stefan Monecke, Michael A. Borg
Pages: 165 - 173
Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) is a major nosocomial pathogen worldwide. Malta is one of the countries with the highest MRSA prevalence in Europe, as identified from hospital blood cultures [1]. However, community prevalence of MRSA has never previously been investigated. This study...
Journal: eFood
Research Article

Synthesis of CdTe Quantum Dots-based Imprinting Fluorescent Nanosensor for Highly Specific and Sensitive Determination of Caffeic Acid in Apple Juices

Ruiqing Long, Te Li, Lihui Wu, Shuyun Shi
Pages: 165 - 172
A facile method for the synthesis of molecularly imprinted polymers (MIPs) onto CdTe quantum dots (CdTe-QDs@MIPs) was successfully developed, and for the first time used as a sensitive fluorescent nanosensor for specific and rapid determination of caffeic acid (CA) in apple juices. Sol–gel polymerization...
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Dissociation of Carotid and Forearm Pressure Decay Constants (tau), Windkessel Compliances, and Pulse Wave Velocities: Implications for Circulatory Models

Joseph Lewis Izzo, Muhammed Absar Anwar, Sherif Elsayed, Peter John Osmond, Benjamin Gavish
Pages: 165 - 169
Windkessel (WK) models have often been used to simulate the arterial circulation. We studied a critical characteristic of WK function, the arterial pressure-decay constant tau, to test whether all arterial regions share the same WK characteristics, which should theoretically be related to arterial stiffness....

Proposal of an Algorithm to Generate VDM++ Specification Based on its Grammar by Using Word Lists Extracted from the Natural Language Specification

Tetsuro Katayama, Yasuhiro Shigyo, Yoshihiro Kita, Hisaaki Yamaba, Kentaro Aburada, Naonobu Okazaki
Pages: 165 - 169
The natural language includes ambiguous expressions. Vienna Development Method (VDM) is one of methodology on the formal methods to write the specification without ambiguity. Because VDM++ is written by strict grammar, it is difficult to write a VDM++ specification. This research attempts to generate...
Research Article

Emicizumab Associated Rhabdomyolysis in Hemophilia A

Joseph A. Wilson, Stephanie Hayden, Alexander Asamoah, Vivek R. Sharma, David C. Jennings, Ashok B. Raj
Pages: 165 - 167
Emicizumab is increasingly the front-line treatment for patients with Hemophilia A with or without inhibitors. Rhabdomyolysis is a syndrome of muscle necrosis and release of intracellular muscle constituents into the circulation. Creatine kinase (CK) levels are typically markedly elevated, and muscle...

Identifying the Determinants of Michinoeki Performance

Takao Ito, Tsutomu Ito, Seigo Matsuno, Rajiv Mehta, Makoto Sakamoto
Pages: 165 - 169
Widely recognized as providing vital services in the transportation sector, it is important to identify the determinants as well as estimate their impact on Michinoeki today. Seemingly, no research has studied their influence using data on all the 1107 Michinoeki established as of April 2017. To attain...
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P6.12 BRACHIAL ARTERY REACTIVITY IS DIRECTLY PROPORTIONAL TO BASAL BRACHIAL ARTERY TONE: POSSIBLE CONFOUNDER IN MEASURING ENDOTHELIAL FUNCTION

V. Maher, C. Markham, A. OHalloran, M. O’Dowd, M. Carey, A. Brown, D. McInerney
Pages: 166 - 166
Brachial artery reactivity following compression is used as a surrogate marker of endothelial function. Brachial diameter increases exceeding 10% indicate normal endothelial function. We investigated if basal brachial artery tone influenced brachial artery reactivity. One hundred never smoking, healthy,...
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P6.05 ARTERIAL STIFFNESS AND CARDIAC DAMAGE PROGRESSION ARE ASSOCIATED IN ESSENTIAL HYPERTENSION PATIENTS

F. Cesana, T. Mauri, M. Alloni, M. Betelli, S. Nava, A. Maloberti, M. Stucchi, M. Corciulo, E. Montemerlo, E. Scanziani, P. Campadello, A. Capra, C. Giannattasio, G. Mancia
Pages: 166 - 167
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4.2 DO LEVEL AND VARIABILITY OF SYSTOLIC BLOOD PRESSURE PREDICT ARTERIAL PROPERTIES OR VICE VERSA?

Yan-Ping Liu, Yu-Mei Gu, Lutgarde Thijs, Kei Asayama, Yu Jin, Lotte Jacobs, Tatiana Kuznetsova, Peter Verhamme, Luc Van Bortel, Harry A.J. Struijker-Boudier, Jan A. Staessen
Pages: 166 - 167
Background. No longitudinal study addressed whether systolic blood pressure level (SBPL) or variability (SBPV) predict arterial properties or vice versa. Methods and Results. In families randomly recruited from a Flemish population, we determined SBPL and SBPV from 5 consecutive blood pressure readings....
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P6.11 RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN ENDOTHELIAL FUNCTION, ARTERIAL ELASTICITY AND BAROREFLEX SENSITIVITY

A. Pinter, T. Horvath, D. Cseh, M. Kollai
Pages: 166 - 166
Endothelium derived nitric oxide (NO) increases conduit artery distensibility, through relaxation of vascular smooth muscle. Barosensory wall distensibility influences the mechanical component of baroreflex sensitivity (BRS) by modifying the baroreceptor stimulus. NO bioavailability may also affect the...
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P6.04 EFFECT OF CAROTID BARORECEPTOR ACTIVATION ON AORTIC STIFFNESS

P. Segers, J. Kips, S.J. Vermeersch, D. Georgakopoulos
Pages: 166 - 166
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4.1 ACUTE, SYMPATHETIC-INDEPENDENT INCREASES IN HEART RATE BY WAY OF CARDIAC PACING RAISES AORTIC AND BRACHIAL BLOOD PRESSURE WITH INCREASED CARDIAC OUTPUT AND ARTERIAL STIFFNESS

I. Tan, E. Barin, A.P. Avolio, M. Butlin
Pages: 166 - 166
Objective. Whilst the effects of heart rate (HR) on the cardiovascular system have been studied cross-sectionally or during exercise, the effect of acute, sympathetic-independent changes in HR on arterial stiffness, cardiac output (CO), mean pressure (MAP) and total peripheral resistance (TPR) has not...
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P6.10 A COMPARISON BETWEEN THE VICORDER AND SPHYGMOCOR DEVICES FOR THE NON-INVASIVE ASSESSMENT OF CENTRAL BLOOD PRESSURE

G. Pucci, L. Whittaker, S.S. Hickson, J. Cheriyan, G. Schillaci, C.M. McEniery, I.B. Wilkinson
Pages: 166 - 166
Background: There is increasing evidence that central (aortic) blood pressure (BP) may be a more important determinant of cardiovascular risk than brachial BP. Most of actual devices to assess central BP non-invasively are partially operator-dependent, or rely on the detection of the late systolic shoulder...
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PO-02 EFFECTS OF ACUTE INDUCED INFLAMMATION ON PRESSURE WAVEFORMS: DOES AGE MATTER?

K. Bunsawat, A.D. Lan, R.M. Kappus, S.M. Ranadive, H. Yan, Sang-Ouk Wee, S. Phillips, T. Baynard, J. Woods, R. Motl, B. Fernhall
Pages: 166 - 167
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P6.03 EVOLUTION OF ARTERIAL STIFFNESS AFTER KIDNEY TRANSPLANTATION IN PATIENTS WITH END-STAGE RENAL DISEASE

C. Bachelet-Rousseau, A. Kearney-Schwartz, L. Frimat, M. Kessler, A. Benetos
Pages: 166 - 166
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P2.10 COMPARISON OF THE VICORDER AND SPHYGMOCOR DEVICES IN ROUTINE, COMMUNITY-BASED BLOOD PRESSURE ASSESSMENT

J.C. Smith, J. Woodcock-Smith, L.M. Day, K.M. Miles, I.B. Wilkinson, C.M. McEniery
Pages: 166 - 166
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3.5 CHANGES IN BLOOD PRESSURE AND ARTERIAL MECHANICAL PROPERTIES AFTER ANTIANGIOGENIC DRUGS: ASSOCIATION WITH CANCER PROGRESSION AND MORTALITY

M.A. Alivon, J.G. Giroux, M.B. Briet, F.G. Goldwasser, S.L. Laurent, P.B. Boutouyrie
Pages: 166 - 166
Objective. Hypertension is a frequent side effect of antiangiogenic drugs (AAD). Targeting VEGF pathway may also affect large and small artery properties, along with or independently of blood pressure changes. We hypothesized that large and small artery property changes in response to AAD reflect their...