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Aim of the study: Brainstem Auditory Evoked Responses (BAERS) and Vestibular Evoked Myogenic Potentials (VEMPS) are used for studying auditory and vestibular function, respectively. We have initiated a study of Multiple Sclerosis Patients, in order to investigate the diagnostic value of both recordings and in particular of the second VEMP wave n34-p44. We also comment on the hypothesis that the n34 and p44 VEMP components are of cochlear origin.

Materials and Methods: We have studied 31 MS patients with auditory and /or vestibular symptoms. 9 patients presented with unilateral deafness (group 1), 8 with bilateral tinnitus (group 2) and 14 with vertigo (group 3). VEMPS and BAERS have been recorded and assessed. We also investigate 30 healthy volunteers recording VEMP to determine normal individual limits.

Results:

In Group 1, the second wave n34p44 gave as one abnormal case, out of total 9 cases, that at the same time is characterized as normal by the first VEMP wave p12n23. In Group 3, the second wave n34p44 give also information for one abnormal case, out of total 14 cases, that at the same time is characterized as normal by the first VEMP wave p12n23. Thus the second wave provides added non trivial diagnostic value.

In group 1, VEMPS results regarding the fist wave p13n23 were normal. At the same time the n34-p44 was present in the unaffected ear only. Conclusively, n34p44 was absent in 7 patients, although the vestibular VEMPS component p13n23 was normal. In group 2, BAERS and all but one p13n23 were normal, yet n34p44 was bilaterally absent in 3 patients. In group 3, all but one BAERS were normal, while p13n23 wave was bilaterally absent in 6 patients and prolonged in 8 patients .The n34p44 complex was bilaterally absent in 3 patients.

We found no association (“correlation”) between patients with abnormal VEMPS and patients with abnormal BAEPS in our study. We also found that the unilateral presentation of n34p44 wave in group 1 was related with abnormal BAERS in the affected ear.



Conclusion: The second wave n34p44 provides added non trivial diagnostic value. It adds to the set of abnormal cases a clear (meaning cases otherwise normal for p13n23 wave) 11% in group1 and a 7% in group3.

Another important result of our study (coming from group1) is the following. n34p44 wave is not present in all normal subjects; whenever it exists it is bilateral. In our patients its unilateral presentation was related with abnormal BAERS in the affected ear. This supports the hypothesis that n34p44 are of cochlear origin.


Statistical methods


The intraclass correlation coefficients of type C following a two way random model for measuring reliability was calculated. Side differences for all the factors were compared with the Wilcoxon signed ranks test since most of variables are not normally distributed. Differences for all the factors between our four groups were compared with nonparametric tests for two independent samples. We calculated group differences using the Wilcoxon rank two-sample test and the Mann-Whitney U test. Further we checked for possible associations between the various abnormalities performing a correspondence analysis. We did not choose a chi-squared test since entries in our crosstabulation table include counts smaller than 5. In all cases a significant difference indicates P<0.05.

18. Ferekidou E, Eleftheriadou A, Zarikas V, Kandiloros D, Yiotakis I, Ferekidis E, Korres S.

Acoustic Stapedial Reflex in normal adults: biological behaviour and determination of threshold levels by detecting the Admittance (Y) and his components Susceptance (B) and Conductance (G).”


ORL, Journal Otorhinolaryngol Relat Spec. 2008;70(3):176-84. Epub 2008 Apr 8.

Abstract


Objective

The aim of this study was to record the acoustic reflex threshold for the Admittance (Y), Susceptance (B) and Conductance (G) in a large sample of healthy subjects and to establish normative data.



Study design

Acoustic reflex threshold was determined in 100 healthy persons, divided in 5 age-related groups (20-29, 30-39, 40-49, 50-59 and 60-69) numbering 20 persons each. Detection was performed for (Y) and its components, (B) and (G) at 226, 678 and 1000 Hz probe tones, using reflex activator signals 500, 1000, 2000 and 4000 Hz.



Results. Statistically significant difference was revealed between separate measurements. The lowest threshold level was recorded for Y at 226 Hz using stimulus 1000 Hz. Subjects belonging to different age groups had different reflex thresholds.

Conclusion: Inclusion of measurements for B and G in acoustic reflex detection offer more detailed information about the middle ear status compared with Y alone, and appears to be sensitive in detecting subtle diseases.

19. V. Zarikas , A. Christopoulos, V.L. Rendoumis

«A thermodynamic approach for the description of the time evolution of a stock market index»

Proceedings of 6th International Conference in Applied Financial Economics, 2009 Samos July 02-04, 2009

Abstract


In this paper an analysis is presented for the Athens Stock Index (ASI). A model is introduced that proposes a new methodology and explanation for the up and down trends of the ASI. Closing prizes of the ASI exhibit exponential laws. This behavior leads us to put forward an alternative formalism based on the thermodynamic concepts of Physics in order to study the macroscopic properties of stock markets. Hence, we introduce Newton’s law of cooling as a pattern for up and down trends of the ASI.

20. V. Zarikas , A. Christopoulos, V.L. Rendoumis

«Thermodynamic description of the dynamic evolution of a stock market index»

"European Journal of Economics, Finance and Administrative Sciences"

Issue 16 (2009), ISSN 1450-2887

Abstract:

In this paper we present a phenomenological analysis for the time evolution of a Stock Index. We introduce a model that represents a new methodology for the description of the up and down trends of a stock index and we present an example referring to the Athens Stock Index (ASI). The day-by-day closing prizes of the ASI exhibit exponential laws. This behavior supports an alternative formalism based on the thermodynamic concepts of Physics in order to study the macroscopic properties of stock markets. Hence, we introduce Newton’s law of cooling as a pattern for up and down trends of the ASI. The results encourage us to construct a more complete thermodynamic model in order to understand the time evolution and the behavior of the ASI.



21. M. – P. Koutsovasili, N. Papanikolaou, V. Zarikas, C. Kyritsi

«Statistical analysis of accidents regarding the use of elevators in Greece»

Proceedings of the International IAEE Conference on Vertical Transportation Technologies, Elevcon 2010” held in Lucerne 2-6 June 2010.

Abstract:

A statistical survey is being carried out by Lamia Institute of Technology research team, regarding accidents on elevators and escalators in Greece on the occasion of recent fatal accidents during past twelve years. The aim of this research is to provide the essential information needed to focus attention on certain crucial mistakes and misguided actions, in order to make the use of both lift and rolling stairs / corridors safer in the future. Results will help preventing similar accidents for the technical staff and the users, as well as designing and teaching a new culture and attitude from the users’ side. This work presents some first statistical outcomes and results from this analysis.




22. A. Deltsidou, C. Lemonidou, Vasilios Zarikas, V. Matziou, C. S. Bartsocas

Oligomenorrhea in adolescents with Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus: relationship with the glycaemic control”



Eur J Obstet Gynecol Reprod Biol. 2010 Nov;153(1):62-6. Epub 2010 Aug 11.
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Objective: To investigate oligomenorrhea in adolescents with type 1 diabetes and the possible relation with the glycaemic control.

Study Design: The study group consisted of 81 female adolescents with type 1 diabetes with a mean age of 15.0 years (range 12-18) and the control group of 205 healthy adolescents with a mean age of 15.5 years (range 12-18). Data on menstruation were collected by two parallel self-administered questionnaires. Oligomenorrhea was defined as having menstrual cycle length longer than 36 days during the last year. The metabolic control of diabetes was evaluated by calculating the mean value of HbA1c during the last year.

Results: Age at menarche was greater for adolescents with type 1 diabetes (11.7 ± 1.2 vs. 12.2 ± 1.4, p-value<0.000) compared to healthy age-matched controls. Logistic regression analysis with oligomenorrhea as the dependent binary variable revealed an odds ratio equal to 7.8 (95% CI 3.411-17.853) for adolescents with type 1 diabetes (p-value<0.000). Finally, a second logistic regression analysis, concerning only patients of type 1 diabetes and for the same binary, estimated an odds ratio 4.8 (95 % CI 1.784-13.057, p-value<0.002) for HbA1c, and an odds ratio 5.3 (95 % CI 1.821-15.130, p-value<0.002) for the frequency of hypoglycaemia

Conclusion: In adolescents with type 1 diabetes menarche occurs later while oligomenorrhea is more frequent. The relative risk for having oligomenorrhea is larger for increased values of HbA1c or for larger values of frequency of hypoglycaemia.

23. “Volatility of a stock index as thermodynamic fluctuation”

V. Zarikas, A. Christopoulos, V.L. Rendoumis

Proceedings of 7th International Conference on Applied Financial, 1-3 July- 2010

Abstract:

This paper describes a new empirical model that has been developed in order to encompass the phenomena of up and down trends and the related volatility of stock indices. The approach follows ideas established in the context of statistical thermodynamics. The model is based on the thermodynamic behaviour of a system in contact with reservoirs and it is capable to describe the macroscopic properties of stock markets. A novel inherent to the model phenomenological explanation is proposed for the descprition of the volatility of a stock index. The model encompasses a mechanism for the fluctuations of the stock market indices.

24. V. Zarikas, V. Gikas, C.P. Kitsos

«Evaluation of the optimal design “cosinor model” for enhancing the potential of robotic theodolite kinematic observations»



Measurement, Volume 43, Issue 10, December 2010, Pages 1416-1424

Abstract:

The aim of the present work is to assess and to demonstrate the benefits of adopting optimal experimental design theory and techniques in order to enhance the potential of field data recorded using conventional geodetic instruments. More specifically, this research focuses on Robotic Total Stations (RTS) and in kinematic applications of geodetic positioning that exhibit a cyclic/periodic pattern of motion. The computational approach adopted follows from the principles of c- and D-optimal design criteria. Data processing involves computing the amplitude of motion in two ways; (a) using a sample of consecutively ordered data recordings and (b) using a sample respecting the optimal design criteria. Analysis, confirms the utility of the method resulting an improvement (i.e. a reduction) of the oscillation amplitude variance. This conclusion applies particularly at higher frequencies of oscillations (>1 Hz). This is important as at higher frequencies the performance of RTS deteriorates, and hence large variances occur



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APPENDIX Α
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The Phase transition of the two Higgs extension of the standard model.
Vasilios Zarikas (Newcastle upon Tyne U.) . NCL-95-TP-5, Sep 1995. 9pp.
Published in Phys.Lett.B384:180-184,1996.

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1) Symmetry allowed, but unobservable, phases in renormalizable gauge field theory models.
G. Sartori, G. Valente (Padua U. & INFN, Padua) . DFPD-04-TH-09, May 2004. 49pp.
e-Print: hep-th/0405021

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2) On a dynamical origin for fermion generations.
Jim D. Bashford (Adelaide U.) . Jul 2003. 108pp.
Ph.D. Thesis (Advisor: Tony Thomas).
e-Print: hep-ph/0310309

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3) Large gauged Q balls.
K.N. Anagnostopoulos (Crete U.) , M. Axenides (Democritos Nucl. Res. Ctr.) , E.G. Floratos (Democritos Nucl. Res. Ctr. & Athens U.) , N. Tetradis (Crete U. & Athens U.) . Sep 2001. 13pp.
Published in Phys.Rev.D64:125006,2001.
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4) Effective action for bubble nucleation rates.
Ian G. Moss, Wade Naylor (Newcastle upon Tyne U.) . Feb 2001. 12pp.
Published in Nucl.Phys.B632:173-188,2002.
e-Print: hep-ph/0102104

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5) Derivative expansion of quadratic operators in a general 't Hooft gauge.
Vasilios Zarikas (Athens U.) . Jun 1999. 39pp.
Published in Phys.Rev.D60:106001,1999.
e-Print: hep-th/9906171

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6) Charge asymmetry in two-Higgs doublet model.
A.B. Lahanas, V.C. Spanos, Vasilios Zarikas (Athens U.) . Dec 1998. 27pp.
Published in Phys.Lett.B472:119,2000.
e-Print: hep-ph/9812535

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7) Electroweak baryon number non-conservation in the early universe and in high-energy collisions.
V.A. Rubakov, M.E. Shaposhnikov (Moscow, INR & CERN) . 1997.
Prepared for CERN-Santiago de Compostela-La Plata Meeting on Trends in Theoretical Physics, CERN-Santiago de Compostela-La Plata, Argentina, 28 Apr - 6 May 1997.
In *La Plata 1997, Trends in theoretical physics* 347-412.

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8) Electroweak baryon number nonconservation in the early universe and in high-energy collisions.
V.A. Rubakov (Moscow, INR) , M.E. Shaposhnikov (CERN & Moscow, INR) . CERN-TH-96-13, INR-0913-96, Mar 1996. 123pp.
Published in Usp.Fiz.Nauk 166:493-537,1996, Phys.Usp.39:461-502,1996.
e-Print: hep-ph/9603208

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Charge asymmetry in two-Higgs doublet model.
A.B. Lahanas, V.C. Spanos, Vasilios Zarikas (Athens U.) . Dec 1998. 27pp.
Published in Phys.Lett.B472:119,2000.
e-Print: hep-ph/9812535
Έχει 12 citations (12)

1) Violation of CP invariance in the two-doublet Higgs sector of the MSSM.
E.N. Akhmetzyanova, M.V. Dolgopolov (Samara State U.) , M.N. Dubinin (Moscow State U.) . 2006. 58pp.
Published in Phys.Part.Nucl.37:677-734,2006.

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2) Workshop on CP Studies and Non-Standard Higgs Physics.
E. Accomando et al. CERN-2006-009, Jul 2006. 542pp.
Report of the Workshop on CP Studies and Non-standard Higgs Physics, CERN, Geneva, Switzerland, May 2004 - Dec 2005.
e-Print: hep-ph/0608079

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3) Charge tempered cosmological model.
Mario Goto (Londrina U.) . Dec 2004. 25pp.
e-Print: gr-qc/0412075

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4) Symmetry allowed, but unobservable, phases in renormalizable gauge field theory models.
G. Sartori, G. Valente (Padua U. & INFN, Padua) . DFPD-04-TH-09, May 2004. 49pp.
e-Print: hep-th/0405021

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5) CPsuperH: A Computational tool for Higgs phenomenology in the minimal supersymmetric standard model with explicit CP violation.
J.S. Lee, A. Pilaftsis (Manchester U.) , Marcela S. Carena (Fermilab) , S.Y. Choi (Chonbuk Natl. U.) , M. Drees (Munich, Tech. U.) , John R. Ellis (CERN) , C.E.M. Wagner (Argonne & Chicago U., EFI) . ANL-HEP-PR-03-060, CERN-TH-2003-156, FERMILAB-PUB-03-215-T, KIAS-P03055, MC-TH-2003-06, TUM-HEP-517-03, Jul 2003. 46pp.
Published in Comput.Phys.Commun.156:283-317,2004.
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6) Higgs mediated electric dipole moments in the MSSM: An application to baryogenesis and Higgs searches.
Apostolos Pilaftsis (CERN & Manchester U.) . CERN-TH-2002-170, MC-TH-2002-03, Jul 2002. 34pp.
Published in Nucl.Phys.B644:263-289,2002.
e-Print: hep-ph/0207277

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7) Higgs boson pole masses in the MSSM with explicit CP violation.
Marcela S. Carena (Fermilab) , John R. Ellis (CERN) , A. Pilaftsis (Manchester U.) , C.E.M. Wagner (Argonne & Chicago U., EFI) . ANL-HEP-PR-01-112, CERN-TH-2001-307, EFI-2001-052, FERMILAB-PUB-01-353-T, MC-TH-2001-011, Nov 2001. 32pp.
Published in Nucl.Phys.B625:345-371,2002.
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8) Large gauged Q balls.
K.N. Anagnostopoulos (Crete U.) , M. Axenides (Democritos Nucl. Res. Ctr.) , E.G. Floratos (Democritos Nucl. Res. Ctr. & Athens U.) , N. Tetradis (Crete U. & Athens U.) . Sep 2001. 13pp.
Published in Phys.Rev.D64:125006,2001.
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9) Bounds on masses of light composite Higgs bosons from chiral symmetry rules.
Alexander A. Andrianov, Vladimir A. Andrianov, R. Rodenberg (Barcelona U. & St. Petersburg State U. & Aachen, Tech. Hochsch.) . May 1999.
Prepared for 14th International Workshop on High-Energy Physics and Quantum Field Theory (QFTHEP 99), Moscow, Russia, 27 May - 2 Jun 1999.
In *Moscow 1999, High energy physics and quantum field theory* 258-264.

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10) Renormalization group improved effective potential for the MSSM Higgs sector with explicit CP violation.
Marcela S. Carena (CERN & Fermilab) , John R. Ellis (CERN) , A. Pilaftsis (CERN & Fermilab) , C.E.M. Wagner (CERN & Argonne & Chicago U., EFI) . ANL-HEP-PR-00-030, CERN-TH-2000-082, EFI-2000-10, FERMILAB-PUB-00-063-T, Mar 2000. 52pp.
Published in Nucl.Phys.B586:92-140,2000.
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11) Composite two Higgs models and chiral symmetry restoration.
Alexander A. Andrianov (Barcelona U.) , Vladimir A. Andrianov (St. Petersburg State U.) , R. Rodenberg (Aachen, Tech. Hochsch.) . PITHA-99-6, Feb 1999. 16pp.
In memory of Alexei A. Anselm.
Published in JHEP 9906:003,1999.
e-Print: hep-ph/9903287

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12) Higgs bosons in the minimal supersymmetric standard model with explicit CP violation.
Apostolos Pilaftsis, Carlos E.M. Wagner (CERN) . CERN-TH-99-34, Feb 1999. 51pp.
Published in Nucl.Phys.B553:3-42,1999.
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