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Active elastic dimers: self-propulsion and current reversal on a featureless track
We present a Brownian inchworm model of a self-propelled elastic dimer in the
absence of an external potential. Nonequilibrium noise together with a
stretch-dependent damping form the propulsion mechanism. Our model connects
three key nonequilibrium features -- position-velocity correlations, a nonzero
mean internal force, and a drift velocity. Our analytical results, including
striking current reversals, compare very well with numerical simulations. The
model unifies the propulsion mechanisms of DNA helicases, polar rods on a
vibrated surface, crawling keratocytes and Myosin VI. We suggest experimental
realizations and tests of the model.Comment: 4 page
Elastic constants from microscopic strain fluctuations
Fluctuations of the instantaneous local Lagrangian strain
, measured with respect to a static ``reference''
lattice, are used to obtain accurate estimates of the elastic constants of
model solids from atomistic computer simulations. The measured strains are
systematically coarse- grained by averaging them within subsystems (of size
) of a system (of total size ) in the canonical ensemble. Using a
simple finite size scaling theory we predict the behaviour of the fluctuations
as a function of and extract elastic
constants of the system {\em in the thermodynamic limit} at nonzero
temperature. Our method is simple to implement, efficient and general enough to
be able to handle a wide class of model systems including those with singular
potentials without any essential modification. We illustrate the technique by
computing isothermal elastic constants of the ``soft'' and the hard disk
triangular solids in two dimensions from molecular dynamics and Monte Carlo
simulations. We compare our results with those from earlier simulations and
density functional theory.Comment: 24 pages REVTEX, 10 .ps figures, version accepted for publication in
Physical Review
Farm-economics of genetically improved carp strains in major Asian countries and carp seed price policy model
The study has conducted the micro level analysis of hatchery operators, fishseed-rearing farmers and carp farmers with respect to their socio-economic characteristics, infrastructural development, husbandry practices and economics returns, based on the survey and on-farm trial data collected by the research partners in six Asian countries, viz. Bangladesh, China, India, Indonesia, Thailand and Vietnam. The genetically-improved carp strain is economically viable and socially acceptable. The attractive profits to hatchery operators and nursery and carp farmers have created conducive environment for the dissemination of improved carp strain. Price policy models for improved strains have been developed. The premium price for fingerlings and broodstock with improved strain has been assessed. The high price of genetically-improved nuclear seed and broodstock would build self-supportive research and extension systems in the country. A business plan for Jayanti rohu has been worked out, as an example for replacement of rohu by Jayanti rohu.Livestock Production/Industries,
Study of dynamical charge fluctuations in the hadronic medium
The dynamical charge fluctuations have been studied in ultra-relativistic
heavy-ion collisions by using hadronic model simulations, such as UrQMD and
HIJING. The evolution of fluctuations has been calculated at different time
steps during the collision as well as different observation window in
pseudorapidity (\DelEta). The final state effects on the fluctuations have been
investigated by varying ~ and the time steps with the aim
of obtaining an optimum observation window for capturing maximum fluctuations.
It is found that ~ between 2.0 and 3.5 gives the best
coverage for the fluctuations studies. The results of these model calculations
for Au+Au collisions at ~=~7.7 to 200~GeV and for Pb+Pb
collisions at 2.76 TeV are presented and compared with available experimental
data from the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC) and the Large Hadron
Collider (LHC).Comment: 6 pages, 4 Figure
Spawning biology of the skipjack, Katsuwonus pelamis (Linnaeus) from Minicoy waters
One of the important technical approaches to investigate
the resource characteristics of oceanic species
of tunas is to study the phases of its life history. Subsequent
to the results of investigations on spawning of
skipjack in Minicoy waters by Raju (1964), there is
no further information available on this aspect from
the area. The present paper deals with the spawning
of skipjack, Katsuwonus pelamis in Minicoy waters
with particular reference to the reproductive process.
Ova diameter measurements have been used to demonstrate
the developmental changes that take place in
the female gonads during the breeding season
Biology of the bait fishes Spratelloides delicatulvs (Bennet) and S. Japonicus (Houttuyn) from Minicoy waters
Spratelloides delicatulus is considered to be an excellent
bait fish by Hawaiian fishermen (June 1951, Ikehara
1953, June and Reintjes 1953). This species, however,
does not contribute to a good percentage of the bait\ud
fish catch in Hawaii but whenever Stolephorus purpureus
is not available as bait sufficiently, sprats are captured
and made use as bait (Welsh 1950). S. delicatulus
is the widely used sprat in the Indo-Pacific. Its poor
survival in captivity is the main handicap (Ikehara
1953, June and Reintjes 1953, Wilson 1971, Lee 1973).
Occurrence of this species is very seasonal in the Pacific
Ocean and is available more during summer months
(Welsh 1950, June 1951 Wilson 1963). Hida (1971)
noted that S. delicatulus was abundant in lagoons of
large atolls in Micronesia
Primjene teorije grafova: topologijski modeli za predvi|anje CDK-1 inhibicijske aktivnosti aloizina
Relationship between the topological indices and cyclin-dependent kinase-1 (CDK-1/cyclin B) inhibitory activity of 6-phenyl[5H]pyrrolo[2,3-b]pyrazines (aloisines) was investigated. Three topological indices – the Wiener Index, a distance-based topological descriptor, the Zagreb group parameter, an adjacency based topological descriptor, and the eccentric connectivity index, an adjacency-cum-distance based topological descriptor were used in the study. A data set comprising 51 analogues of aloisine was selected for the present study. Values of the Wiener index, the Zagreb group parameter and the eccentric connectivity index for each of the 51 analogues included in the data set were computed using an in-house computer program. Resultant data was analyzed and suitable models were developed after identification of active ranges. A biological activity was then assigned to each compound using these models, which was then compared with the reported CDK-1 inhibitory activity. Accuracy of prediction using these models was found to vary from a minimum of ≈82 % to a maximum of 84 %. .Istraživan je odnos izmđ|u topologijskih indeksa i CDK-1 inhibicijske aktivnosti 5-fenil[5H]pirolo[2,3-b]- pirazina (aloizina). Upotrebljena su tri topologijska indeksa: Wienerov indeks, zagrebački indeks i ekscentrični indeks povezanosti, koji su izračunani za 51 aloizin. Dobiveni modeli predviđaju inhibijsku aktivnosti aloizina s točnošću od 82–84 %
Pre-conception and pre-natal diagnostic techniques act-draconian or a considerate de jure tamer
Principles of gender equity are an integral part of constitution. The constitution confers equal rights and opportunities on women; bars discrimination on the basis of sex and denounces practices derogatory to the dignity of women. In spite of this, discrimination against women and girls is almost universal. Forced abortions of female foetuses and prenatal sex determination results in millions of girls not being allowed to be born just because they are girls. Pre-conception and pre-natal diagnostic techniques (PC and PNDT) act were enacted in 1994, amended and effectively implemented in 2003 and strictly amended in 2011, to curb this heinous crime of female foeticide that was taking place due to prenatal diagnostic techniques for determination of the sex of the foetus and thus, to balance the disturbed sex ratio of the country. To achieve the said purposes, the act imposes penalties for the offences committed under this Act, including clerical errors. However, according to the radiologists, the PC and PNDT act has become draconian for all practicing sonologists and radiologists instead of serving the purpose of saving the girl child. This article, explaining the provisions of PC and PNDT act, addresses the concerns of sonologists and radiologists in the light of the judgements passed by Hon’ble Supreme Court of India. It further discusses the hindrances occurring in the usage of evolved medical technology due to the provisions of the Act thereby paving way towards a much-needed legitimate decision to settle the ongoing country-wide debate
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