1,063 research outputs found

    PREVIEW—Lac Courte Orielles Band of Lake Superior Chippewa v. Evers: Just How Special Is Indian Law?

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    The Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals will hear oral arguments on Monday, November 8, 2021, at 9:30 a.m. at Everett McKinley Dirksen Courthouse in Chicago, Illinois. This case asks whether states may assess property taxes on Indian-owned reservation fee lands that were allotted under treaty, not the General Allotment Act. The lower court held that reservation allotments which had at any time been owned by non-tribal-members could be subject to state property tax. Allotments always held by members remained exempt. While this issue is somewhat narrow, it raises broad questions about applying the well-established Indian canons of construction

    Evidence of an upper ordovician thermo-metamorphic event in the SW-Corner of the Cantabrian Mountains (N-Spain)

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    According to Illite «crystallinity» (IC) data, the metamorphic evolution of the SW Cantabrian Mountains took place in several steps. After a Precambrian deformation with accompanying low-grade metamorphism a thermal event during the Upper Ordovician affected the Cambro-Ordovician sediments. This event is marked by anchizonal IC values in the Pre-Silurian sequence contrasting the diagenetic data obtained from Siluro-Devonian rocks.Apparently, the metamorphic history in that part of the Cantabrian Mountains ended during the Late Ordovician, a Hercynian metamorphism cannot be proven conclusively.Segun la cristalinidad de Illita (IC) la evolución metamórfica de la zona sudoeste de la Cordillera Cantábrica tuvo lugar en varias etapas. Siguiendo una deformación precámbrica con un metamorfismo de bajo grado, un evento térmico durante el Ordovícico Superior afecto a la secuencia Cambro-Ordovícica. Este evento esta marcado en las rocas pre-Silúricas por valores de IC indicando la anchizona. Estos datos contrastan con valores obtenidos de la secuencia Siluro-Devónica, que son característicos de la diagénesis.Aparentemente, la evolución metamórfica del sudoeste de la Cordillera Cantábrica termino durante el Ordovícico, un metamorfismo Hercínico no pudo ser comprobado

    Age Mitigates Adverse Effects of Low Implicit–Explicit Motive Congruency on Work Motivation

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    This study examines the effects of implicit and explicit motives at work. Specifically, we hypothesize that congruency of implicit and explicit motives (i-e congruency) affects work motivation. Integrating research on age-related gains in self-regulation strength, we expect that negative effects of low i-e congruency on work motivation are more detrimental for younger than older workers, because they possess fewer self-regulation skills. The age moderation effect should be further qualified by motive-specific incentives, such that low i-e congruency has most detrimental effects for younger workers when many, as compared to few incentives, are present at work. We tested our hypotheses in a study with N = 756 workers at three measurement points. Results supported the main effect of i-e congruency on work motivation in the achievement and affiliation motive domains, and the moderation effects of age and incentives in the achievement motive domain. Implications for theories of motivation and age-sensitive counseling and coaching interventions are discussed

    Spectroscopic, Structural and Energetic Properties of Pentanitroaniline

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    Although pentanitroaniline (PNA) has been known for almost 100 years, as well as with an optimized synthesis, it is still not fully characterized. In this contribution, the crystal structure of PNA is reported for the first time without any adducts or solvents, allowing a view of the crystal packing, as well as the exact positioning of the nitro groups relative to each other. In addition, based on the crystal structure, a Hirshfeld analysis was performed, which determines the distances and types of interactions of the outer atoms. The compound was also studied in detail by NMR, especially with respect to C-13 and N-14, making this a challenge due to sensitivity in solution. Furthermore, the compound was fully characterized by IR spectroscopy and TGA, as well as the sensitivities, were measured. Using the density obtained from X-ray crystallography, as well as the heat of formation calculated with the gaussian program package, the energetic parameters were calculated using explo5 computer code. The performance data were compared to the commonly used RDX and oxidizer ammonium perchlorate, as well as the structurally similar triaminotrinitro (TATB) and pentanitro (PNB) benzene

    Targeted Deletion of Multiple CTCF-Binding Elements in the Human C-MYC Gene Reveals a Requirement for CTCF in C-MYC Expression

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    BACKGROUND:Insulators and domain boundaries both shield genes from adjacent enhancers and inhibit intrusion of heterochromatin into transgenes. Previous studies examined the functional mechanism of the MYC insulator element MINE and its CTCF binding sites in the context of transgenes that were randomly inserted into the genome by transfection. However, the contribution of CTCF binding sites to both gene regulation and maintenance of chromatin has not been tested at the endogenous MYC gene. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS:To determine the impact of CTCF binding on MYC expression, a series of mutant human chromosomal alleles was prepared in homologous recombination-efficient DT40 cells and individually transferred by microcell fusion into murine cells. Functional tests reported here reveal that deletion of CTCF binding elements within the MINE does not impact the capacity of this locus to correctly organize an 'accessible' open chromatin domain, suggesting that these sites are not essential for the formation of a competent, transcriptionally active locus. Moreover, deletion of the CTCF site at the MYC P2 promoter reduces transcription but does not affect promoter acetylation or serum-inducible transcription. Importantly, removal of either CTCF site leads to DNA methylation of flanking sequences, thereby contributing to progressive loss of transcriptional activity. CONCLUSIONS:These findings collectively demonstrate that CTCF-binding at the human MYC locus does not repress transcriptional activity but is required for protection from DNA methylation

    Unusual Energetic Periodate, Sulfate and Amino‐bistetrazolate Salts of the Trinitropropylammonium Cation

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    Starting from a nucleophilic Michael addition of nitroform to acrylamide, three synthetic strategies towards 1,1,1‐trinitropropyl‐1‐ammonium salts are described. Due to the high oxygen content and density of one periodate salt, its suitability as high‐energy dense oxidizer in energetic formulations was predicted according to its specific impulse and detonation velocity. Furthermore, those properties were compared to the nitrogen‐rich amino‐bis(5‐tetrazolate) salt. The parameters were calculated with the EXPLO5 (V6.03) computer code and compared to the common solid rocket propellant ammonium perchlorate (AP). Calculations towards the energies of formation were performed using Gaussian 09. Characterization including multinuclear NMR spectroscopy, vibrational analysis (IR, Raman) as well as elemental analysis and a single‐crystal X‐ray diffraction study was performed. The thermal stability was studied using differential scanning calorimetry and the sensitivities against impact and friction were determined

    Synthesis and Properties of Bis(nitrocarbamoylethyl) Nitramine - A New Energetic Open-Chain Nitrocarbamate

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    The nitrocarbamate derivative of the well-known and intensively investigated nitro ester DINA was prepared and studied. Starting with bis(hydroxyethyl) nitramine obtained from DINA, the corresponding carbamate was obtained by treatment with chlorosulfonyl isocyanate (CSI). Using fuming nitric acid only as nitration reagent, the target compound bis(nitrocarbamoylethyl) nitramine was synthesized. Furthermore, a route to the salt bis(nitrocarbamoylethyl)ammonium nitrate by a simple two step synthesis starting from diethanolamine was revealed. The compounds were fully characterized by NMR spectroscopy, X-ray diffraction, differential thermal analysis, vibrational analysis and elemental analysis. The sensitivities towards impact and friction of the energetic compounds were measured, as well as their energetic properties determined by using the energies of formation, calculated on the CBS4-M level of theory, with the EXPLO5 computer code

    Improved green-light-emitting pyrotechnic formulations based on tris(2,2,2-trinitroethyl)borate and boron carbide

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    Green-light-emitting pyrotechnic compositions based on tris(2,2,2-trinitroethyl)borate (TNEB) and boron carbide have been investigated. The best performing formulations were found to be insensitive to various ignition stimuli, and exhibited very high spectral purities and luminosities compared to previously reported green-light-emitting formulations

    Moving in Semantic Space in Prodromal and Very Early Alzheimer's Disease : An Item-Level Characterization of the Semantic Fluency Task

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    The semantic fluency task is a widely used clinical tool in the diagnostic process of Alzheimer's disease. The task requires efficient mapping of the semantic space to produce as many items as possible within a semantic category. We examined whether healthy volunteers (n = 42) and patients with early Alzheimer's disease (24 diagnosed with amnestic Mild Cognitive Impairment and 18 with early Alzheimer's dementia) take advantage of and travel in the semantic space differently. With focus on the animal fluency task, we sought to emulate the detailed structure of the multidimensional semantic space by utilizing word2vec-method from the natural language processing domain. To render the resulting multidimensional semantic space visually comprehensible, we applied a dimensionality reduction algorithm (t-SNE), which enabled a straightforward division of the semantic space into sub-categories. Moving in semantic space was quantified with the number of items created, sub-categories visited, and switches and returns to these sub-categories. Multinomial logistic regression models were used to predict the diagnostic group with these independent variables. We found that returning to a sub-category provided additional information, besides the number of words produced in the task, to differentiate patients with Alzheimer's dementia from both amnestic Mild Cognitive Impairment patients and healthy controls. The results suggest that the frequency of returning to a sub-category may serve as an additional aid for clinicians in diagnosing early Alzheimer's disease. Moreover, our results imply that the combination of word2vec and subsequent t-SNE-visualization may offer a valuable tool for examining the semantic space and its sub-categories.Peer reviewe

    Allele-specific transcriptional elongation regulates monoallelic expression of the IGF2BP1 gene

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    <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Random monoallelic expression contributes to phenotypic variation of cells and organisms. However, the epigenetic mechanisms by which individual alleles are randomly selected for expression are not known. Taking cues from chromatin signatures at imprinted gene loci such as the insulin-like growth factor 2 gene 2 (<it>IGF2</it>), we evaluated the contribution of CTCF, a zinc finger protein required for parent-of-origin-specific expression of the <it>IGF2 </it>gene, as well as a role for allele-specific association with DNA methylation, histone modification and RNA polymerase II.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>Using array-based chromatin immunoprecipitation, we identified 293 genomic loci that are associated with both CTCF and histone H3 trimethylated at lysine 9 (H3K9me3). A comparison of their genomic positions with those of previously published monoallelically expressed genes revealed no significant overlap between allele-specifically expressed genes and colocalized CTCF/H3K9me3. To analyze the contributions of CTCF and H3K9me3 to gene regulation in more detail, we focused on the monoallelically expressed <it>IGF2BP1 </it>gene. <it>In vitro </it>binding assays using the CTCF target motif at the <it>IGF2BP1 </it>gene, as well as allele-specific analysis of cytosine methylation and CTCF binding, revealed that CTCF does not regulate mono- or biallelic <it>IGF2BP1 </it>expression. Surprisingly, we found that RNA polymerase II is detected on both the maternal and paternal alleles in B lymphoblasts that express <it>IGF2BP1 </it>primarily from one allele. Thus, allele-specific control of RNA polymerase II elongation regulates the allelic bias of <it>IGF2BP1 </it>gene expression.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>Colocalization of CTCF and H3K9me3 does not represent a reliable chromatin signature indicative of monoallelic expression. Moreover, association of individual alleles with both active (H3K4me3) and silent (H3K27me3) chromatin modifications (allelic bivalent chromatin) or with RNA polymerase II also fails to identify monoallelically expressed gene loci. The selection of individual alleles for expression occurs in part during transcription elongation.</p
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