scholarly journals AIPS++: A New Astronomical Imaging Package

1994 ◽  
Vol 158 ◽  
pp. 247-256
Author(s):  
Ray P. Norris

In this paper I describe a new software package (“AIPS++”) being written by a consortium of seven astronomical institutions spread over four continents. I start by describing the background to the project, followed by a summary detailing what AIPS++ is and why it is being written in this way. Section 3 describes the challenge of running a globally distributed project spread over four continents. Finally I describe the current status and an estimated completion date.

2021 ◽  
pp. 725-727
Author(s):  
K.V. Chudnenko ◽  
I.K. Karpov ◽  
V.A. Bychinski ◽  
D.A. Kulik

2014 ◽  
Vol 514 ◽  
pp. 012056 ◽  
Author(s):  
M Damyanova ◽  
S Sabchevski ◽  
I Zhelyazkov ◽  
E Vasileva ◽  
E Balabanova ◽  
...  

1990 ◽  
Vol 29 (04) ◽  
pp. 341-345 ◽  
Author(s):  
N. Okamoto ◽  
M. Yokoi ◽  
T. Iwatsuka ◽  
N. Ohsawa ◽  
M. Okajima

AbstractThe outline of the Nagoya Program, the most representative software package for computerized electrocardiography in Japan, is described. First, the history and current status of research and its transfer to commercial products for computerized interpretation of electrocardiograms is briefly reviewed. Second, development and testing of the Nagoya Program is depicted, referring to a gold standard for evaluation and the database being used for this purpose, and to its participation in the CSE study. Third, a description of signal acquisition and wave identification is given, followed by the detection of rhythm disturbances. Next, algorithms for contour classification, which consist of decision-tree logic established through trial and error and making use of the database of ECGs, are described. Finally, special features and future plans of the Nagoya Program are mentioned.


Animals ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (6) ◽  
pp. 1819
Author(s):  
Gemma Zerna ◽  
Terry W. Spithill ◽  
Travis Beddoe

The disease fasciolosis is caused by the liver flukes Fasciola hepatica and F. gigantica, which infect a wide range of mammals and production livestock, including goats. These flatworm parasites are globally distributed and predicted to cost the livestock industry a now conservative USD 3 billion per year in treatment and lowered on-farm productivity. Infection poses a risk to animal welfare and results in lowered fertility rates and reduced production yields of meat, milk and wool. This zoonotic disease is estimated to infect over 600 million animals and up to 2.4 million humans. Current and future control is threatened with the global emergence of flukes resistant to anthelmintics. Drug resistance calls for immediate on-farm parasite management to ensure treatments are effective and re-infection rates are kept low, while a sustainable long-term control method, such as a vaccine, is being developed. Despite the recent expansion of the goat industry, particularly in developing countries, there are limited studies on goat-focused vaccine control studies and the effectiveness of drug treatments. There is a requirement to collate caprine-specific fasciolosis knowledge. This review will present the current status of liver fluke caprine infections and potential control methods for application in goat farming.


2021 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Guan Zhu ◽  
Jigang Yin ◽  
Gregory D. Cuny

AbstractThe zoonotic cryptosporidiosis is globally distributed, one of the major diarrheal diseases in humans and animals. Cryptosporidium oocysts are also one of the major environmental concerns, making it a pathogen that fits well into the One Health concept. Despite its importance, fully effective drugs are not yet available. Anti-cryptosporidial drug discovery has historically faced many unusual challenges attributed to unique parasite biology and technical burdens. While significant progresses have been made recently, anti-cryptosporidial drug discovery still faces a major obstacle: identification of systemic drugs that can be absorbed by patients experiencing watery diarrhea and effectively pass through electron-dense (ED) band at the parasite-host cell interface to act on the epicellular parasite. There may be a need to develop an in vitro assay to effectively screen hits/leads for their capability to cross ED band. In the meantime, non-systemic drugs with strong mucoadhesive properties for extended gastrointestinal exposure may represent another direction in developing anti-cryptosporidial therapeutics. For developing both systemic and non-systemic drugs, a non-ruminant animal model exhibiting diarrheal symptoms suitable for routine evaluation of drug absorption and anti-cryptosporidial efficacy may be very helpful.


Author(s):  
Thomas J. Wolery ◽  
Kenneth J. Jackson ◽  
William L. Bourcier ◽  
Carol J. Bruton ◽  
Brian E. Viani ◽  
...  

Insects ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 9 (3) ◽  
pp. 113 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yang Liu ◽  
Terry Erwin ◽  
Xingke Yang

Mordellidae (tumbling flower beetles) is a globally distributed family of Coleoptera; it is among the most species-rich families (containing 115 genera and 2308 species described). It is important because of its agroforestry significance and its ecosystem-sustaining attributes. However, the past and current status of Mordellidae research remains unclear. A comprehensive literature review of Mordellidae articles published over the period of 1864–2013 based on the Zoological Record was conducted for the first time. A total of 863 articles were used for analysis after a strict literature search using screening protocols. These articles were then assigned to four categories based on the year of publication, topics/themes, primary authors, and frequently utilized journals for publication of Mordellidae-related articles. The results reveal that: (1) there are three prosperous research periods (1876–1898, 1922–1957, and 1977–2012) for Mordellidae during 1864–2013 that are associated with the active period of three generations of the main taxonomists. However, it is unfortunate that it also demonstrates there is a lack of upcoming researchers to continue the work after the retirement of the current generation, thus action should be taken immediately to promote research on Mordellidae; (2) on average, each primary author published 3.1 papers, but ~35% of the Mordellidae articles were published by less than 3% of the primary authors; (3) researchers tended to mostly publish their articles in local journals of their home countries; (4) more than 90% of the articles pertain to traditional taxonomy, with those of early times generally containing only simple descriptions of the species and the holotypes chosen are sparsely deposited with the researchers or amateurs around the world, thus making them difficult to be checked; (5) nearly half of the studies described Mordellidae species from Palaearctic realm, about one-third of the studies described species in other areas rather than in the fauna in which the authors lived, and about two-fifths of the studies described species from countries outside of the authors’ country of origin. Therefore, the in-depth systematic study of worldwide Mordellidae is required to reconstruct Mordellidae phylogeny and a revision of its classification system with modern methods of comparative morphology, molecular biology, zoogeography, and cladistics. In order to better understand the life stages and biology of Mordellidae insects, more work on Mordellidae ecology should be undertaken to develop strategies for pest control. We hope that this review will provide information to the novice and expert alike in Mordellidae research pertaining to its past and current status, possible future research areas, and attract more attention from the scientific world and renew an interest in Mordellidae research.


2004 ◽  
Vol 03 (02) ◽  
pp. 193-204 ◽  
Author(s):  
BO HYUN KIM ◽  
BYOUNG KYU CHOI ◽  
BYUNG-WOOK CHOI

The most prominent trends in manufacturing are in terms of setting up globally distributed manufacturing facilities, a move towards mass customization, and initiatives focused on enabling reduction in time to market. Manufacturing industry responds to these trends by adopting new concepts such as Virtual Manufacturing (VM), Digital Manufacturing and an Extended Enterprise. VM, especially, plays a key role in realizing the next generation manufacturing system for the 21st century. Korean industry has introduced commercial VM solutions for constructing application examples and optimizing some parts of the business process. To review the current status of VM R&D and application activities and to make a human network for VM activity in Korea, the 1st VM Workshop was held on May 30, 2003, in Seoul. This paper introduces the major outcomes from the Workshop and discusses the future prospect of the VM activity.


1966 ◽  
Vol 25 ◽  
pp. 266-267
Author(s):  
R. L. Duncombe

An examination of some specialized lunar and planetary ephemerides has revealed inconsistencies in the adopted planetary masses, the presence of non-gravitational terms, and some outright numerical errors. They should be considered of temporary usefulness only, subject to subsequent amendment as required for the interpretation of observational data.


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