18,075 research outputs found
Information acquisition and decision making in committees: a survey
JEL Classification: D71, E52Committees, costly information acquisition, monetary policy committees, strategic voting
The Evolution of Economics Clubs: 1777-2000
Replaced with revised version of paper 01/30/06.Professional associations, club goods, economic societies, knowledge, Teaching/Communication/Extension/Profession, A11, A12, D71, N011,
Limits on stochastic magnetic fields: A defense of our paper [1]
In their recent paper ``Faraday rotation of the cosmic microwave background
polarization by a stochastic magnetic field'', Kosowsky et al. Phys.Rev. D71,
043006 (2005) have commented about our paper [C.Caprini and R.Durrer, Phys.
Rev. D65, 023517 (2002)], in which we derived very strong limits on the
amplitude of a primordial magnetic field from gravitational wave production.
They argue that our limits are erroneous. In this short comment we defend our
result.Comment: 2 pages, no figure
SUSY-breaking Soft Terms in a MSSM Magnetized D7-brane Model
We compute the SUSY-breaking soft terms in a magnetized D7-brane model with
MSSM-like spectrum, under the general assumption of non-vanishing auxiliary
fields of the dilaton and Kahler moduli. As a particular scenario we discuss
SUSY breaking triggered by ISD or IASD 3-form fluxes.Comment: Latex, 27 pages, v2: added reference
Two-Field Quintom Models in the w-w' Plane
The w-w' plane, defined by the equation of state parameter for the dark
energy and its derivative with respect to the logarithm of the scale factor, is
useful to the study of classifying the dynamical dark energy models. In this
note, we examine the evolving behavior of the two-field quintom models with w
crossing the w=-1 barrier in the w-w' plane. We find that these models can be
divided into two categories, type A quintom in which w changes from >-1 to <-1
and type B quintom in which w changes from -1 as the universe expands.Comment: 5 pages, 2 figures, RevTeX, Accepted for publication as a Brief
Report in Physical Review
N=1 Type IIA brane configurations, Chirality and T-duality
We consider four-dimensional N=1 field theories realized by type IIA brane
configurations of NS-branes and D4-branes, in the presence of orientifold
six-planes and D6-branes. These configurations are known to present interesting
effects associated to the appearance of chiral symmetries and chiral matter in
the four-dimensional field theory. We center on models with one compact
direction (elliptic models) and show that, under T-duality, the configurations
are mapped to a set of type IIB D3-branes probing N=1 orientifolds of C^2/Z_N
singularities. We explicitly construct these orientifolds, and show the field
theories on the D3-brane probes indeed reproduces the field theories
constructed using the IIA brane configurations. This T-duality map allows to
understand the type IIB realization of several exotic brane dynamics effects on
the type IIA side: Flavour doubling, the splitting of D6-branes and O6-planes
in crossing a NS-brane and the effect of a non-zero type IIA cosmological
constant turn out to have surprisingly standard type IIB counterparts.Comment: 39 pages, Latex, 7 eps figures. References adde
Superoxide reductase from Giardia intestinalis: structural characterization of the first sor from a eukaryotic organism shows an iron centre that is highly sensitive to photoreduction
Superoxide reductase (SOR), which is commonly found in prokaryotic organisms, affords protection from oxidative stress by reducing the superoxide anion to hydrogen peroxide. The reaction is catalyzed at the iron centre, which is highly conserved among the prokaryotic SORs structurally characterized to date. Reported here is the first structure of an SOR from a eukaryotic organism, the protozoan parasite Giardia intestinalis (GiSOR), which was solved at 2.0 Å resolution. By collecting several diffraction data sets at 100 K from the same flash-cooled protein crystal using synchrotron X-ray radiation, photoreduction of the iron centre was observed. Reduction was monitored using an online UV-visible microspectrophotometer, following the decay of the 647 nm absorption band characteristic of the iron site in the glutamate-bound, oxidized state. Similarly to other 1Fe-SORs structurally characterized to date, the enzyme displays a tetrameric quaternary-structure arrangement. As a distinctive feature, the N-terminal loop of the protein, containing the characteristic EKHxP motif, revealed an unusually high flexibility regardless of the iron redox state. At variance with previous evidence collected by X-ray crystallography and Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy of prokaryotic SORs, iron reduction did not lead to dissociation of glutamate from the catalytic metal or other structural changes; however, the glutamate ligand underwent X-ray-induced chemical changes, revealing high sensitivity of the GiSOR active site to X-ray radiation damage
Tah1 helix-swap dimerization prevents mixed Hsp90 co-chaperone complexes
Specific co-chaperone adaptors facilitate the recruitment of client proteins to the Hsp90 system. Tah1 binds the C-terminal conserved MEEVD motif of Hsp90, thus linking an eclectic set of client proteins to the R2TP complex for their assembly and regulation by Hsp90. Rather than the normal complement of seven α-helices seen in other tetratricopeptide repeat (TPR) domains, Tah1 unusually consists of the first five only. Consequently, the methionine of the MEEVD peptide remains exposed to solvent when bound by Tah1. In solution Tah1 appears to be predominantly monomeric, and recent structures have failed to explain how Tah1 appears to prevent the formation of mixed TPR domain-containing complexes such as Cpr6-(Hsp90)2-Tah1. To understand this further, the crystal structure of Tah1 in complex with the MEEVD peptide of Hsp90 was determined, which shows a helix swap involving the fifth α-helix between two adjacently bound Tah1 molecules. Dimerization of Tah1 restores the normal binding environment of the bound Hsp90 methionine residue by reconstituting a TPR binding site similar to that in seven-helix-containing TPR domain proteins. Dimerization also explains how other monomeric TPR-domain proteins are excluded from forming inappropriate mixed co-chaperone complexes
Social choice and information: a note on the calculus of mappings from utility spaces
Social choice is studied in this paper as a mapping from information on utilities over states of the world to an ordering of those states of the world. The idea of using this type of information originates in the work of Sen and Roberts. This paper differs in that it uses theorems from analysis to derive its results in a straightforward manner. It also gives information on the way in which all states of the world, on any path through the set of states of the world, must be ordered. JEL Categories: D60, D71.social choice theory, information, analysis.
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