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Einstein a Barcelona: ciència societat a la Catalunya d'entreguerres
Una anàlisi rigorosa de l'impacte del pensament d'Einstein a Cataluny
Michigan\u27s Binding Summary Jury Trial: Reward or Punishment - Farleigh v. Amalgamated Transit Union, Local 1251
In 1988, the Michigan Supreme Court added the summary jury trial to its arsenal of settlement devices available to trial judges.\u27 Unfortunately, the summary jury trial employed in Farleigh v. Amalgamated Transit Union, Local 1251 failed to meet its goal, and no settlement was reached by the parties.6 Nevertheless, the Michigan Court of Appeals chose to enforce the summary jury verdict,7 thereby drawing into question not only the ability of the summary jury trial to meet the preliminary goal of promoting settlement, but also the larger goal of the accomplishment of justic
36 degree step size of proton-driven c-ring rotation in FoF1-ATP synthase
Synthesis of the biological "energy currency molecule" adenosine triphosphate
ATP is accomplished by FoF1-ATP synthase. In the plasma membrane of Escherichia
coli, proton-driven rotation of a ring of 10 c subunits in the Fo motor powers
catalysis in the F1 motor. While F1 uses 120 degree stepping, Fo models predict
a step-by-step rotation of c subunits 36 degree at a time, which is here
demonstrated by single-molecule fluorescence resonance energy transfer.Comment: 8 pages, 1 figur
Mycorrhizal-Bacterial Amelioration of Plant Abiotic and Biotic Stress
Soil microbiota plays an important role in the sustainable production of the different types of agrosystems. Among the members of the plant microbiota, mycorrhizal fungi (MF) and plant growth-promoting bacteria (PGPB) interact in rhizospheric environments leading to additive and/or synergistic effects on plant growth and heath. In this manuscript, the main mechanisms used by MF and PGPB to facilitate plant growth are reviewed, including the improvement of nutrient uptake, and the reduction of ethylene levels or biocontrol of potential pathogens, under both normal and stressful conditions due to abiotic or biotic factors. Finally, it is necessary to expand both research and field use of bioinoculants based on these components and take advantage of their beneficial interactions with plants to alleviate plant stress and improve plant growth and production to satisfy the demand for food for an ever-increasing human population
Pale Moon : An Indian Love Song
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Sampling Plans for Control-Inspection Schemes Under Independent and Dependent Sampling Designs With Applications to Photovoltaics
The evaluation of produced items at the time of delivery is, in practice,
usually amended by at least one inspection at later time points. We extend the
methodology of acceptance sampling for variables for arbitrary unknown
distributions when additional sampling infor- mation is available to such
settings. Based on appropriate approximations of the operating characteristic,
we derive new acceptance sampling plans that control the overall operating
characteristic. The results cover the case of independent sampling as well as
the case of dependent sampling. In particular, we study a modified panel
sampling design and the case of spatial batch sampling. The latter is advisable
in photovoltaic field monitoring studies, since it allows to detect and analyze
local clusters of degraded or damaged modules. Some finite sample properties
are examined by a simulation study, focusing on the accuracy of estimation
Distinct functions of S. pombe Rec12 (Spo11) protein and Rec12-dependent crossover recombination (chiasmata) in meiosis I; and a requirement for Rec12 in meiosis II
BACKGROUND: In most organisms proper reductional chromosome segregation during meiosis I is strongly correlated with the presence of crossover recombination structures (chiasmata); recombination deficient mutants lack crossovers and suffer meiosis I nondisjunction. We report that these functions are separable in the fission yeast Schizosaccharomyces pombe. RESULTS: Intron mapping and expression studies confirmed that Rec12 is a member of the Spo11/Top6A topoisomerase family required for the formation of meiotic dsDNA breaks and recombination. rec12-117, rec12-D15 (null), and rec12-Y98F (active site) mutants lacked most crossover recombination and chromosomes segregated abnormally to generate aneuploid meiotic products. Since S. pombe contains only three chromosome pairs, many of those aneuploid products were viable. The types of aberrant chromosome segregation were inferred from the inheritance patterns of centromere linked markers in diploid meiotic products. The rec12-117 and rec12-D15 mutants manifest segregation errors during both meiosis I and meiosis II. Remarkably, the rec12-Y98F (active site) mutant exhibited essentially normal meiosis I segregation patterns, but still exhibited meiosis II segregation errors. CONCLUSIONS: Rec12 is a 345 amino acid protein required for most crossover recombination and for chiasmatic segregation of chromosomes during meiosis I. Rec12 also participates in a backup distributive (achiasmatic) system of chromosome segregation during meiosis I. In addition, catalytically-active Rec12 mediates some signal that is required for faithful equational segregation of chromosomes during meiosis II
Current-density functional theory of time-dependent linear response in quantal fluids: recent progress
Vignale and Kohn have recently formulated a local density approximation to
the time-dependent linear response of an inhomogeneous electron system in terms
of a vector potential for exchange and correlation. The vector potential
depends on the induced current density through spectral kernels to be evaluated
on the homogeneous electron-gas. After a brief review of their theory, the case
of inhomogeneous Bose superfluids is considered, with main focus on dynamic
Kohn-Sham equations for the condensate in the linear response regime and on
quantal generalized hydrodynamic equations in the weak inhomogeneity limit. We
also present the results of calculations of the exchange-correlation spectra in
both electron and superfluid boson systems.Comment: 12 pages, 2 figures, Postscript fil
The on-top pair-correlation density in the homogeneous electron liquid
The ladder theory, in which the Bethe-Goldstone equation for the effective
potential between two scattering particles plays a central role, is well known
for its satisfactory description of the short-range correlations in the
homogeneous electron liquid. By solving exactly the Bethe-Goldstone equation in
the limit of large transfer momentum between two scattering particles, we
obtain accurate results for the on-top pair-correlation density , in both
three dimensions and two dimensions. Furthermore, we prove, in general, the
ladder theory satisfies the cusp condition for the pair-correlation density
at zero distance .Comment: 8 pages, 4 figure
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