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Absolute neutrino masses: physics beyond SM, double beta decay and cosmic rays
Absolute neutrino masses provide a key to physics beyond the standard model.
We discuss the impact of absolute neutrinos masses on physics beyond the
standard model, the experimental possibilities to determine absolute neutrinos
masses, and the intriguing connection with the Z-burst model for extreme-energy
cosmic rays.Comment: 11 pages, 4 figures. Talk given by H. Paes at the NOON2001 workshop,
ICRR, University of Tokyo, Kashiwa, Japan; 2 references update
Regional Growth and Development without Scale Effects â a Simple Model of Endogenous Formation of Regions
We present a semi-endogenous model of regional growth and development without scale effects. In this model of a small developing region the world growth rate of technical progress is given. Regional growth is driven by technological change induced by imitation. Imitation is determined by positive externalities from international trade. Regional factor endowments consist of immobile land and human capital which is perfectly mobile between regions. In order to study the endogenous formation of regions we introduce a second region and analyze a non symmetric decrease in international transaction costs. We find agglomeration in the region with better access to international markets, while the less favored region will realize a drop in income and technological capability. Two reactions can be identified. 1. For given resource endowments, the technological imitation process determines the final relative technological steady state positions. 2. Migration between the regions endogenously determines the final resource endowments of the regions. When reaching the no migration equilibrium, the relative development position, the population size and density of the region, as well as comparative advantages are endogenously determined.semi-endogenous growth, economic development, international trade, agglomeration, regional growth
Shortcuts in extra dimensions and neutrino physics
We discuss the possibility of sterile neutrinos taking shortcuts in extra
dimensions, and the consequences for neutrino oscillations. This effect
influences the active-sterile neutrino mixing and provides a possibility to
accommodate the LSND evidence for neutrino oscillations together with bounds
from accelerator and reactor experiments. We briefly comment on causality in
such schemes.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figures, talk presented by H. Paes at SUSY06, UC Irvine,
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Measuring flexibility of multi-output firms: a primal and a dual measure
Industrial Organization,
FADS Gene Cluster Polymorphisms: Important Modulators of Fatty Acid Levels and Their Impact on Atopic Diseases
Long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acids (LC-PUFAs) play an important role in several physiological processes and their concentration in phospholipids has been associated with several complex diseases, such as atopic disease. The level and composition of LC-PUFAs in the human body is highly dependent on their intake in the diet or on the intake of fatty acid precursors, which are endogenously elongated and desaturated to physiologically active LC-PUFAs. The most important enzymes in this reaction cascade are the Delta(5) and Delta(6) desaturase. Several studies in the last few years have revealed that single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in the 2 desaturase encoding genes (FADS1 and FADS2) are highly associated with the concentration of omega-6 and omega-3 fatty acids, showing that beside nutrition, genetic factors also play an important role in the regulation of LC-PUFAs. This review focuses on current knowledge of the impact of genetic polymorphisms on LC-PUFA metabolism and on their potential role in the development of atopic diseases. Copyright (c) 2009 S. Karger AG, Base
Harald Fischer-TinĂ© / Stefan Huebner / Ian Tyrrell (Hrsg.): Spreading Protestant Modernity: Global Perspectives on the Social Work of the YMCA and YWCA, 1889â1970 (= Perspectives on the Global Past), Honolulu: University of Hawaiâi Press 2021, 280 S.
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