34 research outputs found
Involutive orbits of non-Noether symmetry groups
We consider set of functions on Poisson manifold related by continues
one-parameter group of transformations. Class of vector fields that produce
involutive families of functions is investigated and relationship between these
vector fields and non-Noether symmetries of Hamiltonian dynamical systems is
outlined. Theory is illustrated with sample models: modified Boussinesq system
and Broer-Kaup system.Comment: LaTeX 2e, 10 pages, no figure
The Coupled Modified Korteweg-de Vries Equations
Generalization of the modified KdV equation to a multi-component system, that
is expressed by , is studied. We apply a new extended version of the inverse
scattering method to this system. It is shown that this system has an infinite
number of conservation laws and multi-soliton solutions. Further, the initial
value problem of the model is solved.Comment: 26 pages, LaTex209 file, uses jpsj.st
Important pharmacogenetic information for drugs prescribed during the SARS-CoV-2 infection (COVID-19)
In December 2019, the severe acute respiratory syndrome virus-2 pandemic began, causing the coronavirus disease 2019. A vast variety of drugs is being used off-label as potential therapies. Many of the repurposed drugs have clinical pharmacogenetic guidelines available with therapeutic recommendations when prescribed as indicated on the drug label. The aim of this review is to provide a comprehensive summary of pharmacogenetic biomarkers available for these drugs, which may help to prescribe them more safelyM.N.-G. is co-financed by the European Social Fund and
the Youth European Initiative; grant number PEJ-2018-TL/BMD-1108
Modelling UK house prices with structural breaks and conditional variance analysis
This paper differs from previous research by examining the existence of structural breaks in the UK regional house prices as well as in the prices of the different property types (flats, terraced, detached and semi-detached houses) in the UK as a whole, motivated by the uncertainty in the UK housing market and various financial events that may lead to structural changes within the housing market. Our paper enhances the conventional unit root tests by allowing for structural breaks, while including structural break tests strengthens our analysis. Our empirical results support the existence of structural breaks in the mean equation in seven out of thirteen regions of the UK as well as in three out of four property types, and in the variance equation in six regions and three property types. In addition, using a multivariate GARCH approach we examine both the behaviour of variances and covariances of the house price returns over time. Our results have significant implications for appropriate economic policy selection and investment management
Reconciling the stratigraphy and depositional history of the Lycian orogen-top basins, SW Anatolia
Terrestrial fossil records from the SWAnatolian basins are crucial both for regional correlations and palaeoenvironmental reconstructions.
By reassessing biostratigraphic constraints and incorporating new fossil data, we calibrated and reconstructed the late Neogene
andQuaternary palaeoenvironments within a regional palaeogeographical framework. The culmination of the Taurides inSWAnatolia
was followed by a regional crustal extension from the late Tortonian onwards that created a broad array of NE-trending orogen-top
basins with synchronic associations of alluvial fan, fluvial and lacustrine deposits. The terrestrial basins are superimposed on the upper
Burdigalian marine units with a c. 7 myr of hiatus that corresponds to a shift from regional shortening to extension. The initial infill of
these basins is documented by a transition from marginal alluvial fans and axial fluvial systems into central shallow-perennial lakes
coinciding with a climatic shift from warm/humid to arid conditions. The basal alluvial fan deposits abound in fossil macro-mammals
of an early Turolian (MN11–12; late Tortonian) age. The Pliocene epoch in the region was punctuated by subhumid/humid conditions
resulting in a rise of local base levels and expansion of lakes as evidenced by marsh-swamp deposits containing diverse fossilmammal
assemblages indicating late Ruscinian (lateMN15; late Zanclean) ageWe are grateful for the support of the international
bilateral project between The Scientific and Technological Research
Council of Turkey (TUBITAK) and The Russian Scientific Foundation
(RFBR) with grant a number of 111Y192. M.C.A. is grateful to the
Turkish Academy of Sciences (TUBA) for a GEBIP (Young Scientist
Award) grant. T.K. and S.M. are grateful to the Ege University
Scientific Research Center for the TTM/002/2016 and TTM/001/2016
projects. M.C.A., H.A., S.M. and M.B. have obtained Martin and
Temmick Fellowships at Naturalis Biodiversity Center (Leiden). F.A.D.
is supported by a Mehmet Akif Ersoy University Scientific Research
Grant. T.A.N. is supported by an Alexander-von-Humboldt
Scholarship. L.H.O. received support from TUBITAK under the 2221
program for visiting scientists
E73 Emergency management of proximal ureteral calculi: Comparative evaluation of two different approaches
The effect of indomethacin on hyperoxaluria-induced renal tubular epithelial injury [Hiperoksalürinin neden oldugu renal tübüler epiteliyal hasar üzerine indometazinin etkisi]
Objective: The aim of this study was to determine the effect of indomethacin, an anti-inflammatory agent, on apoptosis and crystal deposition developing as a consequence of tubular cell injury induced by hyperoxaluria in an animal model. Materials and methods: Fifty New Zealand rabbits were divided into 3 groups. The first 2 groups were fed with hyperoxaluric diet and Group 3 was the control group with no supplementary procedure or treatment. While the animals in Group 1 were given only hyperoxaluric diet, Group 2 animals was applied indomethacin in addition to the hyperoxaluric diet. Animals were sacrificed at the early (7th day) and late (28th day) periods and renal tis-sue specimens were sent for the pathological analysis of crystal deposition and apoptosis. Results: The presence and degree of crystal deposition were significantly less in the specimens obtained from indomethacin-treated group during both the early and late periods (p<0.001). Similarly, despite the evident tubular apoptosis in group receiving only hyperoxaluric diet; tubular apoptotic changes were limited in animals treated with additional indomethacin (p<0.001). Conclusion: As a result of cell injury developing due to hyperoxaluria, crystal deposition and apoptotic differences occur and the presence of ischemia increases both effects. At this point, in experimental model, indomethacin limits crystal deposition and apoptotic differences in the renal tissue
Novel N-(1-thia-4-azaspiro[4.5]decan-4-yl)carboxamide derivatives as potent and selective influenza virus fusion inhibitors
Özbil, Mehmet (Arel Author)Hemagglutinin is the surface protein of the influenza virus that mediates both binding and penetration of the virus into host cells. We here report on the synthesis and structure-activity relationship of some novel N-(1-thia-4-azaspiro[4.5]decan-4-yl)-carboxamide compounds carrying the 5-chloro-2-methoxybenzamide structure, designed as influenza virus fusion inhibitors. The carboxamides (1a-h, 2a-h) have a similar backbone structure as the fusion inhibitors that we reported on previously. Compounds 2b and 2d displayed inhibitory activity against influenza A/H3N2 virus replication (average antiviral EC50: 2.1 mu M for 2b and 3.4 mu M for 2d). Data obtained in the hemolysis inhibition assay supported that these compounds act as inhibitors of the influenza virus hemagglutinin-mediated fusion process