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Megacylops viridis Jurine, abyssal form in Lake Maggiore. [Translation of: Memorie dell'Istituto Italiano di Idrobiologia Dott.Marco de Marchi 17 57-79, 1964]
Megacyclops viridis Jurine, noticed in Lago Maggiore in 1912 by De Marchi from the littoral vegetation of Pallanza, is a normal member of the littoral plankton of the lake. The subgenus Megacyclops, created by Kiefer in his revision of the viridis-vernalis group, contains european and american species some of which are today considered as varieties of the species viridis. This paper examines morphology and of the distribution of the Italian viridis in Lake Maggiore
Boundary Spatiotemporal Correlations in a Self-Organized Critical Model of Punctuated Equilibrium
In a semi-infinite geometry, a 1D, M-component model of biological evolution
realizes microscopically an inhomogeneous branching process for .
This implies in particular a size distribution exponent for
avalanches starting at a free end of the evolutionary chain. A bulk--like
behavior with is restored if `conservative' boundary conditions
strictly fix to its critical, bulk value the average number of species directly
involved in an evolutionary avalanche by the mutating species located at the
chain end. A two-site correlation function exponent is also
calculated exactly in the `dissipative' case, when one of the points is at the
border. These results, together with accurate numerical determinations of the
time recurrence exponent , show also that, no matter whether
dissipation is present or not, boundary avalanches have the same space and time
fractal dimensions as in the bulk, and their distribution exponents obey the
basic scaling laws holding there.Comment: 5 pages, 3 eps figure
Topological and geometrical entanglement in a model of circular DNA undergoing denaturation
The linking number (topological entanglement) and the writhe (geometrical
entanglement) of a model of circular double stranded DNA undergoing a thermal
denaturation transition are investigated by Monte Carlo simulations. By
allowing the linking number to fluctuate freely in equilibrium we see that the
linking probability undergoes an abrupt variation (first-order) at the
denaturation transition, and stays close to 1 in the whole native phase. The
average linking number is almost zero in the denatured phase and grows as the
square root of the chain length, N, in the native phase. The writhe of the two
strands grows as the square root of N in both phases.Comment: 7 pages, 11 figures, revte
Ranking knots of random, globular polymer rings
An analysis of extensive simulations of interacting self-avoiding polygons on
cubic lattice shows that the frequencies of different knots realized in a
random, collapsed polymer ring decrease as a negative power of the ranking
order, and suggests that the total number of different knots realized grows
exponentially with the chain length. Relative frequencies of specific knots
converge to definite values because the free energy per monomer, and its
leading finite size corrections, do not depend on the ring topology, while a
subleading correction only depends on the crossing number of the knots.Comment: 4 pages, 5 figure
What is the length of a knot in a polymer?
We give statistical definitions of the length, l, of a loose prime knot tied
into a long, fluctuating ring macromolecule. Monte Carlo results for the
equilibrium, good solvent regime show that ~ N^t, where N is the ring
length and t ~ 0.75 is independent of the knot topology. In the collapsed
regime below the theta temperature, length determinations based on the entropic
competition of different knots within the same ring show delocalization (t~1).Comment: 9 pages, 5 Postscript figure
BoostNet: Bootstrapping detection of socialbots, and a case study from Guatemala
We present a method to reconstruct networks of socialbots given minimal
input. Then we use Kernel Density Estimates of Botometer scores from 47,000
social networking accounts to find clusters of automated accounts, discovering
over 5,000 socialbots. This statistical and data driven approach allows for
inference of thresholds for socialbot detection, as illustrated in a case study
we present from Guatemala.Comment: 7 pages, 4 figure
HIJAB CONTROVERSIES IN NIGERIA
Over the past decade, and particularly since the September 11th terrorist attack in the United State, the Muslim community in most parts of the world has experienced an increased level of social and religious scrutiny. This unfortunate incident has fundamentally changed the way the mostly dominated Muslim society views Muslims, especially Muslim women who wear the veil or hijab in public. Muslim women have experienced various instances of discrimination including people trying to remove their hijab, and/or name-calling. A unique aspect of Muslim women in Nigeria is that they not only confront the stigma of gender, race, ethnicity, and religion but that which is attached to Islamic dress as well. Despite some of these problems, however, the experiences of Muslim women all over the world remain one of the least researched topics in sociology. The purpose of this work is to explore the controversies surrounding the hijab in Nigeria.
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