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Phys Rev Lett ; 122(24): 245301, 2019 Jun 21.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31322383

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We report the formation of magnetic eigenstates assisted by naturally occurring particle dissipation in a Bose-Einstein condensate of spin-2 ^{87}Rb atoms. Although the atomic interaction energetically favors the nonferromagnetic state, we observed the spontaneous evolution of an unpolarized spin state into the transverse ferromagnetic state. Under such dynamics, the spin-dependent dissipation of atoms enhances the synchronization of the relative phases among five magnetic sublevels to promote magnetization. Through numerical simulations based on mean-field theory, we show that another exotic magnetic eigenstate, the cyclic state, can also be formed through the spin-dependent dissipation of atoms.

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Drug Healthc Patient Saf ; 4: 19-25, 2012.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22399866

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BACKGROUND: To prevent medical accidents, users must be informed of the cautions written in medical package inserts. To realize countermeasures by utilizing information systems, we must also implement a drug information database. However, this is not easy to develop, since the descriptions in package inserts are too complex and their information poorly structured. It is necessary to analyze package insert information and propose a data structure. METHODS: We analyzed the descriptions of 'precautions for application' in package inserts via text mining methods. In order to summarize statements, we applied dependency analysis to statements and visualized their relations between predicate words and other words. Furthermore, we extracted words representing timing to execute the order. RESULTS: WE FOUND THAT THERE ARE FOUR TYPES OF STATEMENTS: direct orders such as " " (use), causative orders such as " " (make someone use), direct interdictions such as " " (do not use), and causative interdictions such as " " (do not make user use). As for words representing timing, we extracted six groups: "at the time of delivery," "at the time of preparation," "in use," "after use," and "at the time of storage." From these results, we obtained points of consideration concerning the subjects of orders in the statements and timing of their execution. CONCLUSION: From the obtained knowledge, we can define the information structure used to describe the precautionary statement. It should contain information such as the actions described in the statement, the flag to express an order or interdiction, the subject to be ordered, and the timing.

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