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    Boris Johnson: “I can see what needs to be done to secure London’s future”

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    Conservative mayoral candidate and current City Hall incumbent, Boris Johnson, outlines his manifesto for Londoners with a focus on cutting waste, keeping London safer with officers on the beat and getting the best bargain from Downing Street. This post follows on from contributions earlier this week from other mayoral candidates including Brian Paddick, Ken Livingstone and Jenny Jones, with an introduction by Tony Traver

    Relaxation effect and radiative corrections in many-electron atoms

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    We illuminate the importance of a self-consistent many-body treatment in calculations of vacuum polarization corrections to the energies of atomic orbitals in many-electron atoms. Including vacuum polarization in the atomic Hamiltonian causes a substantial re-adjustment (relaxation) of the electrostatic self-consistent field. The induced change in the electrostatic energies is substantial for states with the orbital angular momentum l &;gt; 0. For such orbitals, the relaxation mechanism determines the sign and even the order of magnitude of the total vacuum polarization correction. This relaxation mechanism is illustrated with numerical results for the Cs atom

    Mayor of London's response to the education inquiry panel's final report

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    Speech : PM address to the nation : 31 January 2020

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    In silico Models of Alcohol Dependence and Treatment

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    In this paper we view alcohol dependence and the response to treatment as a recurrent bio-behavioral process developing in time and propose formal models of this process combining behavior and biology in silico. The behavioral components of alcohol dependence and treatment are formally described by a stochastic process of human behavior, which serves as an event generator challenging the metabolic system. The biological component is driven by the biochemistry of alcohol intoxication described by deterministic models of ethanol pharmacodynamics and pharmacokinetics to enable simulation of drinking addiction in humans. Derived from the known physiology of ethanol and the literature of both ethanol intoxication and ethanol absorption, the different models are distilled into a minimal model (as simple as the complexity of the data allows) that can represent any specific patient. We use these modeling and simulation techniques to explain responses to placebo and ondansetron treatment observed in clinical studies. Specifically, the response to placebo was explained by a reduction of the probability of environmental reinforcement, while the effect of ondansetron was explained by a gradual decline in the degree of ethanol-induced neuromodulation. Further, we use in silico experiments to study critical transitions in blood alcohol levels after specific average number of drinks per day, and propose the existence of two critical thresholds in the human – one at 5 and another at 11 drinks/day – at which the system shifts from stable to critical and to super critical state indicating a state of alcohol addiction. The advantages of such a model-based investigation are that (1) the process of instigation of alcohol dependence and its treatment can be deconstructed into meaningful steps, which allow for individualized treatment tailoring, and (2) physiology and behavior can be quantified in different (animal or human) studies and then the results can be integrated in silico

    Prime Minister's statement on EU negotiations : 24 December 2020

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