Reactor-emitted electron antineutrinos can be detected via the inverse beta decay reaction, which produces a characteristic signal: a two-fold coincidence between a prompt positron event and a delayed neutron capture event within a specific time frame. While liquid scintillators are widely used for detecting neutrinos reacting with matter, detection is difficult because of the low interaction of neutrinos. In particular, it is important to distinguish between neutron (n) and gamma (γ) signals.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is a sleep disorder associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular and metabolic complications. Albuminuria, an early marker of kidney damage, is a proposed risk factor for OSA and its adverse outcomes. The study explored the association between OSA and albuminuria in Korean adults.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFRationale & Objective: Recipients of kidney allografts are at risk for osteoporotic fractures (OF), but their association with patient and allograft outcomes remains uncertain due to common coexisting risks and complex medical conditions. This study sought to assess if overall incidence of OF among recipients of kidney allografts compared to patients receiving maintenance dialysis for kidney failure.
Study Design: A national retrospective cohort study.