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    A model of macroevolution with a natural system size

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    We describe a simple model of evolution which incorporates the branching and extinction of species lines, and also includes abiotic influences. A first principles approach is taken in which the probability for speciation and extinction are defined purely in terms of the fitness landscapes of each species. Numerical simulations show that the total diversity fluctuates around a natural system size NnatN_{\rm nat} which only weakly depends upon the number of connections per species. This is in agreement with known data for real multispecies communities. The numerical results are confirmed by approximate mean field analysi

    Dimensions Underlying Student Ratings of Instruction: A Multidimensional Scaling Analysis

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    ↵MARTHA L. BANZ, Graduate Student, Department of Psychology, University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK 73019.Specializations:Quantitative methods, educational psychology.Yeshttps://us.sagepub.com/en-us/nam/manuscript-submission-guideline

    A rapid method for flow pattern, mixing time estimation and turbulent dissipation rates in turbulent stirred mixers based on 2-D network-of-zones (NoZ) model

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    A rapid non-iterative method for estimating flow patterns in stirred vessels in fully turbulent regime was defined and evaluated starting from limited known data near the core regions based on the 2-D network-of-zone (NoZ) model. Flow pattern induced by impeller of arbitrary diameter could be generated non-iteratively from known NoZ data with impeller of same type but another diameter, before mixing time was estimated within minutes on a standard PC. Case studies on six different impeller diameter and types representing typical radial flow impellers and axial flow impellers respectively was presented, errors of mixing time predicted in which were all within a maximum of Âą33% compared to mixing time predicted via experimental correlation. A rapid method for estimating turbulent dissipation rate profiles were also introduced and evaluated quantitatively

    An observational study of patient characteristics associated with the mode of admission to acute stroke services in North East, England

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    Objective Effective provision of urgent stroke care relies upon admission to hospital by emergency ambulance and may involve pre-hospital redirection. The proportion and characteristics of patients who do not arrive by emergency ambulance and their impact on service efficiency is unclear. To assist in the planning of regional stroke services we examined the volume, characteristics and prognosis of patients according to the mode of presentation to local services. Study design and setting A prospective regional database of consecutive acute stroke admissions was conducted in North East, England between 01/09/10-30/09/11. Case ascertainment and transport mode were checked against hospital coding and ambulance dispatch databases. Results Twelve acute stroke units contributed data for a mean of 10.7 months. 2792/3131 (89%) patients received a diagnosis of stroke within 24 hours of admission: 2002 arrivals by emergency ambulance; 538 by private transport or non-emergency ambulance; 252 unknown mode. Emergency ambulance patients were older (76 vs 69 years), more likely to be from institutional care (10% vs 1%) and experiencing total anterior circulation symptoms (27% vs 6%). Thrombolysis treatment was commoner following emergency admission (11% vs 4%). However patients attending without emergency ambulance had lower inpatient mortality (2% vs 18%), a lower rate of institutionalisation (1% vs 6%) and less need for daily carers (7% vs 16%). 149/155 (96%) of highly dependent patients were admitted by emergency ambulance, but none received thrombolysis. Conclusion Presentations of new stroke without emergency ambulance involvement were not unusual but were associated with a better outcome due to younger age, milder neurological impairment and lower levels of pre-stroke dependency. Most patients with a high level of pre-stroke dependency arrived by emergency ambulance but did not receive thrombolysis. It is important to be aware of easily identifiable demographic groups that differ in their potential to gain from different service configurations

    The brain decade in debate: II. Panic or anxiety? From animal models to a neurobiological basis

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    This article is a transcription of an electronic symposium sponsored by the Brazilian Society of Neuroscience and Behavior (SBNeC). Invited researchers from the European Union, North America and Brazil discussed two issues on anxiety, namely whether panic is a very intense anxiety or something else, and what aspects of clinical anxiety are reproduced by animal models. Concerning the first issue, most participants agreed that generalized anxiety and panic disorder are different on the basis of clinical manifestations, drug response and animal models. Also, underlying brain structures, neurotransmitter modulation and hormonal changes seem to involve important differences. It is also common knowledge that existing animal models generate different types of fear/anxiety. A challenge for future research is to establish a good correlation between animal models and nosological classification.Universidade Federal do ParanĂĄ Departamento de Farmacologia LaboratĂłrio de Fisiologia e Farmacologia do Sistema Nervoso CentralUniversity of Hawaii Department of NeurobiologyUniversity of Hawaii Department of PsychologyUniversidade de SĂŁo Paulo Faculdade de Filosofia CiĂŞncias e Letras de RibeirĂŁo Preto Departamento de PsicobiologiaUniversidade de SĂŁo Paulo Faculdade de Medicina de RibeirĂŁo Preto Departamento de FisiologiaUniversidade de SĂŁo Paulo Faculdade de Medicina de RibeirĂŁo Preto Departamento de NeuropsiquiatriaUniversidade Federal de Santa Catarina Departamento de FarmacologiaCentral Nervous System Research Department Sanofi SynthelaboAston University Institute of Pharmaceutical SciencesHoffmann-La Roche Ltd.Universidade Federal de SĂŁo Paulo (UNIFESP) Escola Paulista de Medicina Departamento de PsicologiaUniversity of Leeds Department of Psychology Ethopharmacology LaboratoryUniversidade Federal do EspĂ­rito Santo Centro de Biomedicina Departamento de CiĂŞncias FisiolĂłgicasUNIFESP, EPM, Depto. de PsicologiaSciEL
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