نتایج جستجو برای: prevent their reversion

تعداد نتایج: 2388140  

Journal: :The Journal of Physiology 1923

Journal: :British Journal of Dermatology 2019

Journal: :PLoS Medicine 2007
Philip C Hill Roger H Brookes Annette Fox Dolly Jackson-Sillah David J Jeffries Moses D Lugos Simon A Donkor Ifedayo M Adetifa Bouke C de Jong Alex M Aiken Richard A Adegbola Keith P McAdam

BACKGROUND Very little longitudinal information is available regarding the performance of T cell-based tests for Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection. To address this deficiency, we conducted a longitudinal assessment of the enzyme-linked immunosorbent spot test (ELISPOT) test in comparison to the standard tuberculin skin test (TST). METHODS AND FINDINGS In tuberculosis (TB) contacts we repea...

2013
Perminder S. Sachdev Darren M. Lipnicki John Crawford Simone Reppermund Nicole A. Kochan Julian N. Trollor Wei Wen Brian Draper Melissa J. Slavin Kristan Kang Ora Lux Karen A. Mather Henry Brodaty Ageing Study Team

INTRODUCTION Mild cognitive impairment (MCI) is associated with an increased risk of developing dementia. However, many individuals diagnosed with MCI are found to have reverted to normal cognition on follow-up. This study investigated factors predicting or associated with reversion from MCI to normal cognition. METHODS Our analyses considered 223 participants (48.9% male) aged 71-89 years, d...

Journal: :SIAM J. Financial Math. 2013
Josselin Garnier George Papanicolaou Tzu-Wei Yang

Abstract. We consider a system of diffusion processes that interact through their empirical mean and have a stabilizing force acting on each of them, corresponding to a bistable potential. There are three parameters that characterize the system: the strength of the intrinsic stabilization, the strength of the external random perturbations, and the degree of cooperation or interaction between th...

2014
Esther F. Gijsbers Ad C. van Nuenen Alba Torrents de la Peňa Emma J. Bowles Guillaume B. Stewart-Jones Hanneke Schuitemaker Neeltje A. Kootstra

Mother-to-child HIV-1 transmission pairs represent a good opportunity to study the dynamics of CTL escape and reversion after transmission in the light of shared and non-shared HLA-alleles. Mothers share half of their HLA alleles with their children, while the other half is inherited from the father and is generally discordant between mother and child. This implies that HIV-1 transmitted from m...

2000
Richard J. Sweeney

Received wisdom: industrial-country floating exchange rates contain unit roots. In three types of tests, however, the data support nominal-rate mean reversion. First, SUR tests on panels of Group-of-Ten nominal rates frequently reject the null of unit roots in favor of mean reversion for various samples over the current float, the first such results in the literature. Second, in out-of-sample f...

Journal: :PLoS Pathogens 2009
Liyen Loh Jeanette C. Reece Caroline S. Fernandez Sheilajen Alcantara Robert Center Jane Howard Damian F. J. Purcell Mehala Balamurali Janka Petravic Miles P. Davenport Stephen J. Kent

Escape mutant (EM) virus that evades CD8+ T cell recognition is frequently observed following infection with HIV-1 or SIV. This EM virus is often less replicatively "fit" compared to wild-type (WT) virus, as demonstrated by reversion to WT upon transmission of HIV to a naïve host and the association of EM virus with lower viral load in vivo in HIV-1 infection. The rate and timing of reversion i...

2009
Patrick L. Leoni

We carry out a Monte-Carlo simulation of a standard portfolio management strategy involving derivatives, to estimate the sensitivity of its downside risk to a change of mean-reversion of the underlyings. We find that the higher the intensity of mean-reversion, the lower the probability of reaching a pre-determined loss level. This phenomenon appears of large statistical significance for large e...

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