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  • Heiter, Ulrike, et al. (författare)
  • Atomic data for the Gaia-ESO Survey
  • 2021
  • Ingår i: Astronomy and Astrophysics. - : EDP Sciences. - 0004-6361 .- 1432-0746. ; 645
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • Context. We describe the atomic and molecular data that were used for the abundance analyses of FGK-type stars carried out within the Gaia-ESO Public Spectroscopic Survey in the years 2012 to 2019. The Gaia-ESO Survey is one among several current and future stellar spectroscopic surveys producing abundances for Milky-Way stars on an industrial scale.Aims. We present an unprecedented effort to create a homogeneous common line list, which was used by several abundance analysis groups using different radiative transfer codes to calculate synthetic spectra and equivalent widths. The atomic data are accompanied by quality indicators and detailed references to the sources. The atomic and molecular data are made publicly available at the CDS.Methods. In general, experimental transition probabilities were preferred but theoretical values were also used. Astrophysical gf-values were avoided due to the model-dependence of such a procedure. For elements whose lines are significantly affected by a hyperfine structure or isotopic splitting, a concerted effort has been made to collate the necessary data for the individual line components. Synthetic stellar spectra calculated for the Sun and Arcturus were used to assess the blending properties of the lines. We also performed adetailed investigation of available data for line broadening due to collisions with neutral hydrogen atoms.Results. Among a subset of over 1300 lines of 35 elements in the wavelength ranges from 475 to 685 nm and from 850 to 895 nm, we identified about 200 lines of 24 species which have accurate gf-values and are free of blends in the spectra of the Sun and Arcturus. For the broadening due to collisions with neutral hydrogen, we recommend data based on Anstee-Barklem-O'Mara theory, where possible. We recommend avoiding lines of neutral species for which these are not available. Theoretical broadening data by R.L. Kurucz should be used for ScII, TiII, and YII lines; additionally, for ionised rare-earth species, the Unsold approximation with an enhancement factor of 1.5 for the line width can be used.Conclusions. The line list has proven to be a useful tool for abundance determinations based on the spectra obtained within the Gaia-ESO Survey, as well as other spectroscopic projects. Accuracies below 0.2 dex are regularly achieved, where part of the uncertainties are due to differences in the employed analysis methods. Desirable improvements in atomic data were identified for a number of species, most importantly AlI, SI, and CrII, but also NaI, SiI, CaII, and NiI.
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  • Lindh, Christina, et al. (författare)
  • A comparison of manual and computer-assessed measurements of mandibular cortical width as predictiors of osteoporsis : the OSTEODENT project
  • 2006
  • Konferensbidrag (refereegranskat)abstract
    • Objective: Manual measurement of mandibular cortical width has been shown to be significantly correlated with bone mineral density (BMD) at the hip,spine and forearm.These latter sites are fracture-prone in post-menopausal osteoporosis. We have developed computer software technology, based on active shape modelling, that will automatically detect the mandibular cortex on panoramic radiographs and then measure its width. We wanted to compare manual measurement of mandibular cortical width with semi-automated constrained fit and automated unconstrained fit methods. Material and Methods:The diagnostic ability of these different methods at detecting osteoporosis of the femoral neck was compared using dual energy X-ray absorptiometry as the “gold standard “at these sites. 671 subjects were recruited and their BMD measured at the femoral neck.143 (21.4%) subjects were osteoporotic, classified as a standardized t-score of <-2.5 at any site. The ability of one observer’s manual measurement of mandibular cortical width to act as a diagnostic test for detecting osteoporosis at the femoral neck was assessed using ROC analysis. The AUC under the ROC curve was = 0.748, (se = 0.027; 95% CI = 0.713 to 0.780). Using a previous training set of 132 DPR images, a point distribution model (PDM) was created of the inferior mandibular cortex. Two experts performed this task independently using a graphical user interface, outlining the inferior mandibular cortex by placing equally spaced points on the computer images between the mental foramen and antegonial region. In the constrained fit, four manually defined reference points were placed on the inferior mandibular surface of the images at the left and right antegonial and mental foramen regions. These points served as starting points for the active shape model and the point distribution model was stretched and positioned to match these points. Results:As a diagnostic test in detecting osteoporosis at the hip, the semi- automated constrained fit produced an AUC of 0.755 (se= 0.026; 95% CI = 0.721 – 0.788). In detecting osteoporosis at the hip, the automated unconstrained fit produced an AUC of 0.739 (se = 0.028; 95% CI = 0.704 to 0.772). There were no significant differences in AUC between the manual, and either the constrained or unconstrained fits (p>0.05).
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  • Winning, Tracey, et al. (författare)
  • Evidence-based care and the curriculum
  • 2008
  • Ingår i: European journal of dental education. - : Wiley. - 1396-5883 .- 1600-0579. ; 12:Suppl 1, s. 48-63
  • Forskningsöversikt (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)abstract
    • An evidence-based (EB) approach has been a significant driver in reforming healthcare over the past two decades. This change has extended across a broad range of health professions, including oral healthcare. A key element in achieving an EB approach to oral healthcare is educating our practitioners, both current and future. This involves providing opportunities integrated within simulated and actual clinical settings for practitioners to learn and apply the principles and processes of evidence-based oral healthcare (EBOHC). Therefore, the focus of this discussion will be on ways in which EBOHC and associated research activities can be implemented into curricula, with the aim of improving patient care. This paper will initially define the scope of EBOHC and research, what these involve, why they are important, and issues that we need to manage when implementing EBOHC. This will be followed by a discussion of factors that enable successful implementation of EBOHC and research into curricula. The paper concludes with suggestions on the future of EBOHC and research in curricula. Key recommendations related to curricula include strengthening of the culture of a scientific approach to education and oral healthcare provision; complete integration of EBOHC into the curriculum at all levels; and faculty development to implement EBOHC based on their needs and evidence of effective approaches. Key recommendations to support implementation and maintenance of EBOHC include recognition and funding for high-quality systematic reviews and development of associated methodologies relevant for global environments; building global capacity of EBOHC researchers; research into improving translation of effective interventions into education and healthcare practice, including patient-reported outcomes, safety and harms, understanding and incorporation of patient values into EB decision-making, economic evaluation research specific to oral healthcare and effective methods for changing practitioner (faculty) behaviours; and extend access to synthesized research in 'user friendly' formats and languages tailored to meet users' needs. Realizing these recommendations may help to improve access to effective healthcare as a basic human right.
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