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Fractional Brownian fields, duality, and martingales
In this paper the whole family of fractional Brownian motions is constructed
as a single Gaussian field indexed by time and the Hurst index simultaneously.
The field has a simple covariance structure and it is related to two
generalizations of fractional Brownian motion known as multifractional Brownian
motions. A mistake common to the existing literature regarding multifractional
Brownian motions is pointed out and corrected. The Gaussian field, due to
inherited ``duality'', reveals a new way of constructing martingales associated
with the odd and even part of a fractional Brownian motion and therefore of the
fractional Brownian motion. The existence of those martingales and their
stochastic representations is the first step to the study of natural wavelet
expansions associated to those processes in the spirit of our earlier work on a
construction of natural wavelets associated to Gaussian-Markov processes.Comment: Published at http://dx.doi.org/10.1214/074921706000000770 in the IMS
Lecture Notes Monograph Series
(http://www.imstat.org/publications/lecnotes.htm) by the Institute of
Mathematical Statistics (http://www.imstat.org
Obesity interventions: Comparing two theoretical approaches
Comparison of the Theory of Planned Behavior and the theory of Health as Expanding Consciousness, based upon their use in obesity intervention studies.
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Genetic Basis for \u3cem\u3eRhizobium etli\u3c/em\u3e CE3 O-Antigen O-Methylated Residues That Vary According to Growth Conditions
The Rhizobium etli CE3 O antigen is a fixed-length heteropolymer with O methylation being the predominant type of sugar modification. There are two O-methylated residues that occur, on average, once per complete O antigen: a multiply O-methylated terminal fucose and 2-O methylation of a fucose residue within a repeating unit. The amount of the methylated terminal fucose decreases and the amount of 2-O-methylfucose increases when bacteria are grown in the presence of the host plant, Phaseolus vulgaris, or its seed exudates. Insertion mutagenesis was used to identify open reading frames required for the presence of these O-methylated residues. The presence of the methylated terminal fucose required genes wreA, wreB, wreC, wreD, and wreF, whereas 2-O methylation of internal fucoses required the methyltransferase domain of bifunctional gene wreM. Mutants lacking only the methylated terminal fucose, lacking only 2-O methylation, or lacking both the methylated terminal fucose and 2-O methylation exhibited no other lipopolysaccharide structural defects. Thus, neither of these decorations is required for normal O-antigen length, transport, or assembly into the final lipopolysaccharide. This is in contrast to certain enteric bacteria in which the absence of a terminal decoration severely affects O-antigen length and transport. R. etli mutants lacking only the methylated terminal fucose were not altered in symbiosis with host Phaseolus vulgaris, whereas mutants lacking only 2-O-methylfucose exhibited a delay in nodule development during symbiosis. These results support previous conclusions that the methylated terminal fucose is dispensable for symbiosis, whereas 2-O methylation of internal fucoses somehow facilitates early events in symbiosis
Centaur AC-8 Postflight Guidance Analysis
Centaur AC-8 postflight guidance and control analysi
Measuring Cultural Competence in the Acute Care Setting
Poster presentation on the psychometric properties of an instrument used in the assessment of cultural competence
Compatibility and stability of hyoscine n-butyl bromide and furosemide admixtures for use in palliative care
In order to avoid separate injections, admixtures of drugs are frequently used in palliative care settings. There are different factors that can influence the compatibility and stability of the mixture: drug type, concentration, solvent, container, temperature and light. There are some mixtures of drugs with proven stability, but there is lack of evidence about the stability and compatibility of the combination of hyoscine N-butyl bromide and furosemide.Universidad de Málaga,Campus de Excelencia Internacional AndalucÃa Tec
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