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Two particles on a star graph II
We consider a two particle system on a star graph with delta-function
interaction. A complete description of the eigensolutions with real momenta is
given; specifically it is shown that all eigensolutions can be written as
integrals in the momentum plane of sums of products of appropriate one particle
solutions.Comment: typos corrected, minor changes, journal ref adde
Designing New Zealand’s Emissions Trading Scheme
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Boundary condition at the junction
The quantum graph plays the role of a solvable model for a two-dimensional
network. Here fitting parameters of the quantum graph for modelling the
junction is discussed, using previous results of the second author.Comment: Replaces unpublished draft on related researc
Subcritical behavior in the alternating supercritical Domany-Kinzel dynamics
Cellular automata are widely used to model real-world dynamics. We show using
the Domany-Kinzel probabilistic cellular automata that alternating two
supercritical dynamics can result in subcritical dynamics in which the
population dies out. The analysis of the original and reduced models reveals
generality of this paradoxical behavior, which suggests that autonomous or
man-made periodic or random environmental changes can cause extinction in
otherwise safe population dynamics. Our model also realizes another scenario
for the Parrondo's paradox to occur, namely, spatial extensions.Comment: 8 figure
The effect of sertraline on emotional processing: secondary analyses of the PANDA randomised controlled trial
Background. According to the cognitive neuropsychological model, antidepressants reduce
symptoms of depression and anxiety by increasing positive relative to negative information processing. Most studies of whether antidepressants alter emotional processing use small samples of
healthy individuals, which lead to low statistical power and selection bias and are difficult to
generalise to clinical practice. We tested whether the selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor
(SSRI) sertraline altered recall of positive and negative information in a large randomised controlled trial (RCT) of patients with depressive symptoms recruited from primary care.
Methods. The PANDA trial was a pragmatic multicentre double-blind RCT comparing sertraline with placebo. Memory for personality descriptors was tested at baseline and 2 and 6
weeks after randomisation using a computerised emotional categorisation task followed by
a free recall. We measured the number of positive and negative words correctly recalled
(hits). Poisson mixed models were used to analyse longitudinal associations between treatment allocation and hits.
Results. A total of 576 participants (88% of those randomised) completed the recall task at 2
and 6 weeks. We found no evidence that positive or negative hits differed according to treatment allocation at 2 or 6 weeks (adjusted positive hits ratio = 0.97, 95% CI 0.90–1.05, p = 0.52;
adjusted negative hits ratio = 0.99, 95% CI 0.90–1.08, p = 0.76).
Conclusions. In the largest individual placebo-controlled trial of an antidepressant not
funded by the pharmaceutical industry, we found no evidence that sertraline altered positive
or negative recall early in treatment. These findings challenge some assumptions of the
cognitive neuropsychological model of antidepressant action
Highly thermostable carboxylic acid reductases generated by ancestral sequence reconstruction (article)
This is the final version. Available on open access from Nature Research via the DOI in this recordThe research data supporting this publication are openly available in ORE at https://doi.org/10.24378/exe.2003Carboxylic acid reductases (CARs) are biocatalysts of industrial importance. Their properties, especially their poor stability, render them sub-optimal for use in a bioindustrial pipeline. Here, we employed ancestral sequence reconstruction (ASR) – a burgeoning engineering tool that can identify stabilizing but enzymatically neutral mutations throughout a protein. We used a three-algorithm approach to reconstruct functional ancestors of the Mycobacterial and Nocardial CAR1 orthologues. Ancestral CARs (AncCARs) were confirmed to be CAR enzymes with a preference for aromatic carboxylic acids. Ancestors also showed varied tolerances to solvents, pH and in vivo-like salt concentrations. Compared to well-studied extant CARs, AncCARs had a Tm up to 35 °C higher, with half-lives up to nine times longer than the greatest previously observed. Using ancestral reconstruction we have expanded the existing CAR toolbox with three new thermostable CAR enzymes, providing access to the high temperature biosynthesis of aldehydes to drive new applications in biocatalysis.Glaxosmithkline Research & Development Lt
The impacts of feral boar on woodland flora and fauna in Great Britain
Mayle, B., Harmer, R., Kewitt, A., Peace, A., Straw, N., Williams, D., Upson, M
Global transcriptome analysis reveals circadian regulation of key pathways in plant growth and development
Transcript abundance of roughly a third of expressed Arabidopsis thaliana genes is circadian-regulated
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