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  1. Article ; Online: A differentiable, physics-informed ecosystem modeling and learning framework for large-scale inverse problems

    D. Aboelyazeed / C. Xu / F. M. Hoffman / J. Liu / A. W. Jones / C. Rackauckas / K. Lawson / C. Shen

    Biogeosciences, Vol 20, Pp 2671-

    demonstration with photosynthesis simulations

    2023  Volume 2692

    Abstract: Photosynthesis plays an important role in carbon, nitrogen, and water cycles. Ecosystem models for photosynthesis are characterized by many parameters that are obtained from limited in situ measurements and applied to the same plant types. Previous site- ... ...

    Abstract Photosynthesis plays an important role in carbon, nitrogen, and water cycles. Ecosystem models for photosynthesis are characterized by many parameters that are obtained from limited in situ measurements and applied to the same plant types. Previous site-by-site calibration approaches could not leverage big data and faced issues like overfitting or parameter non-uniqueness. Here we developed an end-to-end programmatically differentiable (meaning gradients of outputs to variables used in the model can be obtained efficiently and accurately) version of the photosynthesis process representation within the Functionally Assembled Terrestrial Ecosystem Simulator (FATES) model. As a genre of physics-informed machine learning (ML), differentiable models couple physics-based formulations to neural networks (NNs) that learn parameterizations (and potentially processes) from observations, here photosynthesis rates. We first demonstrated that the framework was able to correctly recover multiple assumed parameter values concurrently using synthetic training data. Then, using a real-world dataset consisting of many different plant functional types (PFTs), we learned parameters that performed substantially better and greatly reduced biases compared to literature values. Further, the framework allowed us to gain insights at a large scale. Our results showed that the carboxylation rate at 25 ∘ C ( V c,max25 ) was more impactful than a factor representing water limitation, although tuning both was helpful in addressing biases with the default values. This framework could potentially enable substantial improvement in our capability to learn parameters and reduce biases for ecosystem modeling at large scales.
    Keywords Ecology ; QH540-549.5 ; Life ; QH501-531 ; Geology ; QE1-996.5
    Subject code 006
    Language English
    Publishing date 2023-07-01T00:00:00Z
    Publisher Copernicus Publications
    Document type Article ; Online
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  2. Article ; Online: Decreases in blood ethanol concentrations during storage at 4 °C for 12 months were the same for specimens kept in glass or plastic tubes

    A.W. Jones / E. Ericsson

    Practical Laboratory Medicine, Vol 4, Iss , Pp 76-

    2016  Volume 81

    Abstract: Background: The stability of ethanol was investigated in blood specimens in glass or plastic evacuated tubes after storage in a refrigerator at 4 °C for up to 12 months. Methods: Sterile blood, from a local hospital, was divided into 50 mL portions and ... ...

    Abstract Background: The stability of ethanol was investigated in blood specimens in glass or plastic evacuated tubes after storage in a refrigerator at 4 °C for up to 12 months. Methods: Sterile blood, from a local hospital, was divided into 50 mL portions and spiked with aqueous ethanol (10% w/v) to give target concentrations of 0.20, 1.00, 2.00 and 3.00 g/L. Ethanol was determined in blood by headspace gas chromatography (HS-GC) with an analytical imprecision of <3% (coefficient of variation, CV%). Aliquots of blood were re-analysed after 2, 7, 14, 28, 91, 182 and 364 days of storage at 4 °C. Results: The standard deviation (SD) of analysis by HS-GC was 0.0059 g/L at 0.20 g/L and 0.0342 g/L at 3.00 g/L, corresponding to CVs of 2.9% and 1.1%, respectively. The decreases in blood ethanol content were analytically significant after 14–28 days of storage for both glass and plastic tubes The mean (lowest and highest) loss of ethanol after 12 months storage was 0.111 g/L (0.084–0.129 g/L) for glass tubes and 0.112 g/L (0.088–0.140 g/L) for plastic tubes. The corresponding percentage losses of ethanol were 43–45% at a starting concentration of 0.20 g/L and 3.9–4.1% at 3.00 g/L. Conclusion: The concentration of ethanol in blood gradually decreases during storage at 4 °C. After 12 months storage the absolute decrease in concentration was ~0.11 g/L when the starting concentration ranged from 0.20 to 3.0 g/L. Decreases in ethanol content were the same for specimens kept in glass or plastic evacuated tubes. Keywords: Alcohol, Analysis, Blood, Ethanol stability, Plastic vs glass tubes, Storage conditions
    Keywords Medicine (General) ; R5-920 ; Chemistry ; QD1-999
    Subject code 660
    Language English
    Publishing date 2016-04-01T00:00:00Z
    Publisher Elsevier
    Document type Article ; Online
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  3. Article: Utility of urinary ethyl glucuronide analysis in post-mortem toxicology when investigating alcohol-related deaths

    Sundström, M / A.W. Jones / I. Ojanperä

    Forensic science international. 2014 Aug., v. 241

    2014  

    Abstract: Use and abuse of alcohol are common findings when unnatural deaths are investigated as evidenced by high blood- and urine- alcohol concentrations (BAC and UAC) at autopsy. Because ethanol is metabolized in the liver until the time of death, the autopsy ... ...

    Abstract Use and abuse of alcohol are common findings when unnatural deaths are investigated as evidenced by high blood- and urine- alcohol concentrations (BAC and UAC) at autopsy. Because ethanol is metabolized in the liver until the time of death, the autopsy BAC or UAC might be negative even though the deceased had consumed alcohol in the immediate ante-mortem period. Analysis of the non-oxidative metabolite of ethanol [ethyl glucuronide (EtG)] offers a more sensitive test of recent drinking. In this paper, we determined the concentrations of ethanol and EtG in urine samples from 972 consecutive forensic autopsies. In 425 cases (44%) both EtG and ethanol were positive, which supports ante-mortem drinking. In 342 cases (35%), both EtG and ethanol was negative, which speaks against any consumption of alcohol just before death. In 181cases, ethanol was negative in urine (<0.2g/kg), whereas EtG was positive (>0.5mg/L), which points towards ingestion of alcohol some time before death. In these cases, mean and median concentrations of EtG were 53.2mg/L and 23.7mg/L, respectively, although there was no mention of alcohol on 131 of the death certificates. Alcohol was mentioned on death certificates as an underlying or immediate cause of death or a contributing factor in 435 (45%) cases, which rose to 566 (58%) cases when positive EtG results were included. This article demonstrates the usefulness of EtG analysis in routine post-mortem toxicology when ante-mortem drinking and alcohol-related deaths are investigated.
    Keywords bacterial artificial chromosomes ; death ; drinking ; ethanol ; forensic sciences ; liver ; metabolites ; necropsy ; toxicology ; urine
    Language English
    Dates of publication 2014-08
    Size p. 178-182.
    Publishing place Elsevier Ireland Ltd
    Document type Article
    ZDB-ID 424042-x
    ISSN 1872-6283 ; 0379-0738
    ISSN (online) 1872-6283
    ISSN 0379-0738
    DOI 10.1016/j.forsciint.2014.05.022
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  4. Article ; Online: The Incidence of Torus Mandibularis in Malay Peoples

    A. W. Jones

    Dental Anthropology, Vol 11, Iss 1, Pp 18-

    1996  Volume 19

    Abstract: The incidence of torus mandibularlis is known to vary in world groups. The object os this study was to determine the incidence of torus mandibularis in Malay peoples. Comparison of the data with the known incidence is other world groups showed that the ... ...

    Abstract The incidence of torus mandibularlis is known to vary in world groups. The object os this study was to determine the incidence of torus mandibularis in Malay peoples. Comparison of the data with the known incidence is other world groups showed that the incidence of this trait in Malay people is not unusally high.
    Keywords Dentistry ; RK1-715 ; Physical anthropology. Somatology ; GN49-298
    Language English
    Publishing date 1996-10-01T00:00:00Z
    Publisher Dental Anthropology Association
    Document type Article ; Online
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  5. Article: Cause and manner of death and phase of the blood alcohol curve

    Lahti, R.A / A. Sajantila / A.W. Jones / E. Vuori / J. Pitkäniemi / K. Poikolainen

    Forensic science international. 2014 Nov., v. 244

    2014  

    Abstract: In a large number of forensic autopsies (N=28,184) the concentrations of ethanol in femoral blood and bladder urine were determined and the urine-to-blood concentration ratios of ethanol were calculated. Based on the differences in ethanol concentration ... ...

    Abstract In a large number of forensic autopsies (N=28,184) the concentrations of ethanol in femoral blood and bladder urine were determined and the urine-to-blood concentration ratios of ethanol were calculated. Based on the differences in ethanol concentration between urine and blood, the deaths were classified as having occurred during the absorptive, the peak or the post-absorptive phase of the blood–alcohol curve. Most people died in the post-absorptive phase, N=24,223 (86%), whereas 1538 individuals (5.5%) were still absorbing alcohol and 2423 (8.6%) were at or close to the peak BAC at time of death. Both blood–alcohol concentration (BAC) and urine–alcohol concentration (UAC) were significantly higher in the post-absorptive phase (p<0.001). The proportions of people dying in the absorptive and peak phases increased with advancing age. The cause of death (CoD) and manner of death (MoD) according to death certificates were compared with phase of the blood–alcohol curve using a multinomial regression model with and without making adjustment for possible effects of age, gender and BAC. The relative risk (RR) and relative risk ratios (RRR) showed some associations between CoD and phase of the blood–alcohol curve. Undetermined MoD was significantly higher in the absorptive phase compared with the post-absorptive phase (RRR=2.12). Deaths related to esophagus, stomach and duodenum (RRR=2.04) and alcoholic liver diseases (RRR=1.85) were significantly higher at or close to peak phase compared to the post-absorptive phase. Road-traffic fatalities were more prevalent in the peak BAC phase (RRR=1.33) and deaths by accidental falls were less in the absorptive phase (RRR=0.58) compared with the post-absorptive phase. The phase of alcohol intoxication seems relevant to consider by forensic experts when alcohol-related deaths are investigated.
    Keywords bacterial artificial chromosomes ; bladder ; blood ; death ; duodenum ; esophagus ; ethanol ; experts ; forensic sciences ; gender ; liver diseases ; necropsy ; poisoning ; regression analysis ; relative risk ; stomach ; urine
    Language English
    Dates of publication 2014-11
    Size p. 306-312.
    Publishing place Elsevier Ireland Ltd
    Document type Article
    ZDB-ID 424042-x
    ISSN 1872-6283 ; 0379-0738
    ISSN (online) 1872-6283
    ISSN 0379-0738
    DOI 10.1016/j.forsciint.2014.09.015
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  6. Article: Search for Gravitational Waves Associated with Gamma-Ray Bursts Detected by Fermi and Swift During the LIGO-Virgo Run O3a

    Collaboration, The LIGO Scientific / R.Abbott, the Virgo Collaboration / T.D.Abbott, / S.Abraham, / F.Acernese, / K.Ackley, / C.Adams, / R.X.Adhikari, / V.B.Adya, / C.Affeldt, / M.Agathos, / K.Agatsuma, / N.Aggarwal, / O.D.Aguiar, / A.Aich, / L.Aiello, / A.Ain, / P.Ajith, / G.Allen, /
    A.Allocca, / P.A.Altin, / A.Amato, / S.Anand, / A.Ananyeva, / S.B.Anderson, / W.G.Anderson, / S.V.Angelova, / S.Ansoldi, / S.Antier, / S.Appert, / K.Arai, / M.C.Araya, / J.S.Areeda, / M.Arene, / N.Arnaud, / S.M.Aronson, / Y.Asali, / S.Ascenzi, / G.Ashton, / M.Assiduo, / S.M.Aston, / P.Astone, / F.Aubin, / P.Aufmuth, / K.AultONeal, / C.Austin, / V.Avendano, / S.Babak, / P.Bacon, / F.Badaracco, / M.K.M.Bader, / S.Bae, / A.M.Baer, / J.Baird, / F.Baldaccini, / G.Ballardin, / S.W.Ballmer, / A.Bals, / A.Balsamo, / G.Baltus, / S.Banagiri, / D.Bankar, / R.S.Bankar, / J.C.Barayoga, / C.Barbieri, / B.C.Barish, / D.Barker, / K.Barkett, / P.Barneo, / F.Barone, / B.Barr, / L.Barsotti, / M.Barsuglia, / D.Barta, / J.Bartlett, / I.Bartos, / R.Bassiri, / A.Basti, / M.Bawaj, / J.C.Bayley, / M.Bazzan, / B.B'ecsy, / M.Bejger, / I.Belahcene, / A.S.Bell, / D.Beniwal, / M.G.Benjamin, / J.D.Bentley, / F.Bergamin, / B.K.Berger, / G.Bergmann, / S.Bernuzzi, / C.P.L.Berry, / D.Bersanetti, / A.Bertolini, / J.Betzwieser, / R.Bhandare, / A.V.Bhandari, / A.Bianchi, / J.Bidler, / E.Biggs, / I.A.Bilenko, / G.Billingsley, / R.Birney, / O.Birnholtz, / S.Biscans, / M.Bischi, / S.Biscoveanu, / A.Bisht, / G.Bissenbayeva, / M.Bitossi, / M.A.Bizouard, / J.K.Blackburn, / J.Blackman, / C.D.Blair, / D.G.Blair, / R.M.Blair, / F.Bobba, / N.Bode, / M.Boer, / Y.Boetzel, / G.Bogaert, / F.Bondu, / E.Bonilla, / R.Bonnand, / P.Booker, / B.A.Boom, / R.Bork, / V.Boschi, / S.Bose, / V.Bossilkov, / J.Bosveld, / Y.Bouffanais, / A.Bozzi, / C.Bradaschia, / P.R.Brady, / A.Bramley, / M.Branchesi, / J.E.Brau, / M.Breschi, / T.Briant, / J.H.Briggs, / F.Brighenti, / A.Brillet, / M.Brinkmann, / P.Brockill, / A.F.Brooks, / J.Brooks, / D.D.Brown, / S.Brunett, / G.Bruno, / R.Bruntz, / A.Buikema, / T.Bulik, / H.J.Bulten, / A.Buonanno, / D.Buskulic, / R.L.Byer, / M.Cabero, / L.Cadonati, / G.Cagnoli, / C.Cahillane, / Bustillo, J.Calder'on / J.D.Callaghan, / T.A.Callister, / E.Calloni, / J.B.Camp, / M.Canepa, / Santoro, G.Caneva / K.C.Cannon, / H.Cao, / J.Cao, / G.Carapella, / F.Carbognani, / S.Caride, / M.F.Carney, / G.Carullo, / T.L.Carver, / Diaz, J.Casanueva / C.Casentini, / J.Castaneda, / S.Caudill, / M.Cavaglia, / F.Cavalier, / R.Cavalieri, / G.Cella, / P.Cerd'a-Dur'an, / E.Cesarini, / O.Chaibi, / K.Chakravarti, / C.Chan, / M.Chan, / S.Chao, / P.Charlton, / E.A.Chase, / E.Chassande-Mottin, / D.Chatterjee, / M.Chaturvedi, / H.Y.Chen, / X.Chen, / Y.Chen, / H.-P.Cheng, / C.K.Cheong, / H.Y.Chia, / F.Chiadini, / R.Chierici, / A.Chincarini, / A.Chiummo, / G.Cho, / H.S.Cho, / M.Cho, / N.Christensen, / Q.Chu, / S.Chua, / K.W.Chung, / S.Chung, / G.Ciani, / P.Ciecielag, / M.Cie'slar, / A.A.Ciobanu, / R.Ciolfi, / F.Cipriano, / A.Cirone, / F.Clara, / J.A.Clark, / P.Clearwater, / S.Clesse, / F.Cleva, / E.Coccia, / P.-F.Cohadon, / D.Cohen, / M.Colleoni, / C.G.Collette, / C.Collins, / M.Colpi, / M.Constancio, / L.Conti, / S.J.Cooper, / P.Corban, / T.R.Corbitt, / I.Cordero-Carri'on, / S.Corezzi, / K.R.Corley, / N.Cornish, / D.Corre, / A.Corsi, / S.Cortese, / C.A.Costa, / R.Cotesta, / M.W.Coughlin, / S.B.Coughlin, / J.-P.Coulon, / S.T.Countryman, / P.Couvares, / P.B.Covas, / D.M.Coward, / M.J.Cowart, / D.C.Coyne, / R.Coyne, / J.D.E.Creighton, / T.D.Creighton, / J.Cripe, / M.Croquette, / S.G.Crowder, / J.-R.Cudell, / T.J.Cullen, / A.Cumming, / R.Cummings, / L.Cunningham, / E.Cuoco, / M.Curylo, / Canton, T.Dal / G.D'alya, / A.Dana, / L.M.Daneshgaran-Bajastani, / B.D'Angelo, / S.L.Danilishin, / S.D'Antonio, / K.Danzmann, / C.Darsow-Fromm, / A.Dasgupta, / L.E.H.Datrier, / V.Dattilo, / I.Dave, / M.Davier, / G.S.Davies, / D.Davis, / E.J.Daw, / D.DeBra, / M.Deenadayalan, / J.Degallaix, / Laurentis, M.De / S.Del'eglise, / M.Delfavero, / Lillo, N.De / Pozzo, W.Del / L.M.DeMarchi, / V.D'Emilio, / N.Demos, / T.Dent, / Pietri, R.De / Rosa, R.De / Rossi, C.De / R.DeSalvo, / Varona, O.de / S.Dhurandhar, / M.C.D'iaz, / M.Diaz-Ortiz, / T.Dietrich, / Fiore, L.Di / Fronzo, C.Di / Giorgio, C.Di / Giovanni, F.Di 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    Abstract: We search for gravitational-wave transients associated with gamma-ray bursts detected by the Fermi and Swift satellites during the first part of the third observing run of Advanced LIGO and Advanced Virgo (1 April 2019 15:00 UTC - 1 October 2019 15:00 ... ...

    Abstract We search for gravitational-wave transients associated with gamma-ray bursts detected by the Fermi and Swift satellites during the first part of the third observing run of Advanced LIGO and Advanced Virgo (1 April 2019 15:00 UTC - 1 October 2019 15:00 UTC). 105 gamma-ray bursts were analyzed using a search for generic gravitational-wave transients; 32 gamma-ray bursts were analyzed with a search that specifically targets neutron star binary mergers as short gamma-ray burst progenitors. We describe a method to calculate the probability that triggers from the binary merger targeted search are astrophysical and apply that method to the most significant gamma-ray bursts in that search. We find no significant evidence for gravitational-wave signals associated with the gamma-ray bursts that we followed up, nor for a population of unidentified subthreshold signals. We consider several source types and signal morphologies, and report for these lower bounds on the distance to each gamma-ray burst.
    Keywords covid19
    Publisher ArXiv
    Document type Article
    Database COVID19

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