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The integral cohomology rings of some p-groups
We determine the integral cohomology rings of an infinite family of p-groups,
for odd primes p, with cyclic derived subgroups. Our method involves embedding
the groups in a compact Lie group of dimension one, and was suggested by P H
Kropholler and J Huebschmann
Synchronization of electrically coupled resonate-and-fire neurons
Electrical coupling between neurons is broadly present across brain areas and
is typically assumed to synchronize network activity. However, intrinsic
properties of the coupled cells can complicate this simple picture. Many cell
types with strong electrical coupling have been shown to exhibit resonant
properties, and the subthreshold fluctuations arising from resonance are
transmitted through electrical synapses in addition to action potentials. Using
the theory of weakly coupled oscillators, we explore the effect of both
subthreshold and spike-mediated coupling on synchrony in small networks of
electrically coupled resonate-and-fire neurons, a hybrid neuron model with
linear subthreshold dynamics and discrete post-spike reset. We calculate the
phase response curve using an extension of the adjoint method that accounts for
the discontinuity in the dynamics. We find that both spikes and resonant
subthreshold fluctuations can jointly promote synchronization. The subthreshold
contribution is strongest when the voltage exhibits a significant post-spike
elevation in voltage, or plateau. Additionally, we show that the geometry of
trajectories approaching the spiking threshold causes a "reset-induced shear"
effect that can oppose synchrony in the presence of network asymmetry, despite
having no effect on the phase-locking of symmetrically coupled pairs
A Quasi-Global Presentation of TIROS III Radiation Data
The TIROS III meteorological satellite was equipped with a five-channel medium resolution radiometer to measure the reflected solar radiation as well as the infrared emission of the earth-atmosphere system in five different spectral regions (Reference 1). According to the initial design of this radiation experiment, one of the most useful applications of the infrared measurements was to be the derivation of day and nighttime cloudiness from Channel 2, which was sensitive within the atmospheric "window" region (8 to 12 microns). Several authors already have demonstrated and discussed the principal usefulness of these data for this particular purpose (References 2, 3, and 4). This present study was performed to investigate and demonstrate the utility of the TIROS radiation data for global synoptic analyses
Instellar grains within interstellar grains
The discovery of crystals of titanium carbide in an interstellar graphite spherule is reported. The new species is particularly interesting in that it came in a protective wrapping (the graphite spherule) which eliminated the possibility of chemical alteration during its residence in the interstellar medium and in the meteorite in which it was discovered
Estimates of genetic parameters of distal limb fracture and superficial digital flexor tendon injury in UK Thoroughbred racehorses
A retrospective cohort study of distal limb fracture and superficial digital flexor tendon (SDFT) injury in Thoroughbred racehorses was conducted using health records generated by the British Horseracing Authority (BHA) between 2000 and 2010. After excluding records of horses that had both flat and jump racing starts, repeated records were reduced to a single binary record per horse (<i>n</i> = 66,507, 2982 sires), and the heritability of each condition was estimated using residual maximum likelihood (REML) with animal logistic regression models. Similarly, the heritability of each condition was estimated for the flat racing and jump racing populations separately. Bivariate mixed models were used to generate estimates of genetic correlations between SDFT injury and distal limb fracture.
The heritability of distal limb fracture ranged from 0.21 to 0.37. The heritability of SDFT injury ranged from 0.31 to 0.34. SDFT injury and distal limb fracture were positively genetically correlated. These findings suggest that reductions in the risk of the conditions studied could be attempted using targeted breeding strategies
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