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The evolutionary trend in airborne and satellite radar altimeters
The manner in which airborne and satellite radar altimeters developed and where the trend is leading was investigated. The airborne altimeters have progressed from a broad beamed, narrow pulsed, nadir looking instrument, to a pulse compressed system that is computer controlled, to a scanning pencil beamed system which produce a topographic map of the surface beneath the aircraft in real time. It is suggested that the airborne systems lie in the use of multiple frequencies. The satellite altimeters evolve towards multifrequency systems with narrower effective pulses and higher pulse compression ratios to reduce peak transmitted power while improving resolution. Applications indicate wide swath systems using interferometric techniques or beam limited systems using 100 m diameter antennas
Standard Model Higgs boson mass from inflation
We analyse one-loop radiative corrections to the inflationary potential in
the theory, where inflation is driven by the Standard Model Higgs field. We
show that inflation is possible provided the Higgs mass m_H lies in the
interval m_min<m_H<m_max, where m_min=[136.7+(m_t-171.2)*1.95]GeV,
m_max=[184.5+(m_t-171.2)*0.5]GeV and m_t is the mass of the top quark.
Moreover, the predictions of the spectral index of scalar fluctuations and of
the tensor-to-scalar ratio practically do not depend on the Higgs mass within
the admitted region and are equal to n_s=0.97 and r=0.0034 correspondingly.Comment: 5 pages, 3 figures. Journal version+misprint fixed and added
reference to the two-loop analysis paper for convenienc
Development of a system for remote sensing of ionospheric motions and microstructure - The Kinesonde in France, 1970
Kinesonde experiment for development of system for remote sensing of ionospheric motions and microstructur
Semiclassical Calculation of Multiparticle Scattering Cross Sections in Classicalizing Theories
It has been suggested in arXiv:1010.1415 that certain derivatively coupled
non-renormalizable scalar field theories might restore the perturbative
unitarity of high energy hard scatterings by classicalization, i.e. formation
of multiparticle states of soft quanta. Here we apply the semiclassical method
of calculating the multiparticle production rates to the scalar
Dirac-Born-Infeld (DBI) theory which is suggested to classicalize. We find that
the semiclassical method is applicable for the energies in the final state
above the cutoff scale of the theory L_*^{-1}. We encounter that the cross
section of the process two to N ceases to be exponentially suppressed for the
particle number in the final state N smaller than a critical particle number
N_{crit} ~ (E L_*)^{4/3}. It coincides with the typical particle number
produced in two-particle collisions at high energies predicted by
classicalization arguments.Comment: 17 pages, 4 figures, v2. Minor changes to match the published versio
Antagonistic and cooperative AGO2-PUM interactions in regulating mRNAs.
Approximately 1500 RNA-binding proteins (RBPs) profoundly impact mammalian cellular function by controlling distinct sets of transcripts, often using sequence-specific binding to 3' untranslated regions (UTRs) to regulate mRNA stability and translation. Aside from their individual effects, higher-order combinatorial interactions between RBPs on specific mRNAs have been proposed to underpin the regulatory network. To assess the extent of such co-regulatory control, we took a global experimental approach followed by targeted validation to examine interactions between two well-characterized and highly conserved RBPs, Argonaute2 (AGO2) and Pumilio (PUM1 and PUM2). Transcriptome-wide changes in AGO2-mRNA binding upon PUM knockdown were quantified by CLIP-seq, and the presence of PUM binding on the same 3'UTR corresponded with cooperative and antagonistic effects on AGO2 occupancy. In addition, PUM binding sites that overlap with AGO2 showed differential, weakened binding profiles upon abrogation of AGO2 association, indicative of cooperative interactions. In luciferase reporter validation of candidate 3'UTR sites where AGO2 and PUM colocalized, three sites were identified to host antagonistic interactions, where PUM counteracts miRNA-guided repression. Interestingly, the binding sites for the two proteins are too far for potential antagonism due to steric hindrance, suggesting an alternate mechanism. Our data experimentally confirms the combinatorial regulatory model and indicates that the mostly repressive PUM proteins can change their behavior in a context-dependent manner. Overall, the approach underscores the importance of further elucidation of complex interactions between RBPs and their transcriptome-wide extent
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