431 research outputs found
Regime-dependent impulse response functions in a Markov-switching vector autoregression model
In this paper we introduce identifying restrictions into a Markov-switching vector autoregression model. We define a separate set of impulse responses for each Markov regime to show how fundamental disturbances affect the variables in the model dependent on the regime. We go to illustrate the use of these regime-dependent impulse response functions in a model of the U.S. economy. The regimes we identify come close to the âoldâ and ânew economyâ regimes found in recent research. We provide evidence that oil price shocks are much less contractionary and inflationary than they used to be. We show furthermore that the decoupling of the US economic performance from oil price shocks cannot be explained by âgood luckâ alone, but that structural changes within the US economy have taken place.vector autoregression; regime switching; shocks; new economy
Synchrotron Emission from Dark Matter in Galactic Subhalos. A Look into the Smith Cloud
One of the key predictions of the WIMP paradigm for Dark Matter (DM) is that
DM particles can annihilate into charged particles. These annihilations will
proceed in e.g. Galactic subhalos such as dwarf Galaxies or, as recently
pointed out, high velocity clouds such as the "Smith Cloud". In this note, we
focus on the radio emission associated with DM annihilations into electrons and
positrons occurring in the Smith Cloud. The phenomenology of this emission is
discussed in quite some detail. We argue that the uncertainties in the
propagation can be captured by the typical diffusion-loss length parameter
(Syrovatskii variable) but that the angle-integrated radio fluxes are
independent of the propagation. We conclude that if the Smith Cloud is indeed
dominated by DM, radio signals from DM annihilation stand out amongst other
messengers. Furthermore, low frequencies such as the ones observed by e.g. the
Low Frequency Array (LOFAR) and the next-generation Square Kilometre Array
(SKA) are optimal for searches for DM in the Smith Cloud. As a practical
application, we set conservative constraints on dark matter annihilation cross
section using data of continuum radio emission from the Galaxy at 22 MHz and at
1.4 GHz. Stronger constraints could be reached by background subtraction,
exploiting the profile and frequency dependence of the putative DM signal. We
set stronger but tentative limits using the median noise in brightness
temperature from the Green Bank Telescope and the LOFAR sensitivities.Comment: 23 pages, 17 figures. Extended discussion on how the limits/forecasts
are obtained. Matches published versio
Data Capture Project at the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh
Botanic gardens, with their large holdings of living plants collected from around the world, are important guardians of plant biodiversity, but acquiring and curating these genetic resources is enormously expensive. For these reasons it is crucial that botanic gardens document and curate their collections in order to gain the greatest benefit from the plants in their care. Great priority is given to making detailed field notes and the process of documentation is often continued during the plants formative years when being propagated. However, for the large majority of plants this process often stops once the material is planted in its final garden location. The Data Capture Project at the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh is an attempt to document specific aspects of the plant collections so that the information captured can be of use to the research community even after the plants have died
Portrait des activitĂ©s dĂ©linquantes et de lâusage de substances psychoactives chez des jeunes consultant un centre de rĂ©adaptation pour personnes alcooliques et toxicomanes
PrĂšs de 900 jeunes prĂ©sentant une problĂ©matique sĂ©vĂšre de toxicomanie ont Ă©tĂ© Ă©valuĂ©s lors de leur demande de service en centre spĂ©cialisĂ©. Un portrait de leur consommation de substances psychoactives est dressĂ© et comparĂ© en fonction des types dâencadrement judiciaire auquel est soumis lâindividu, mais aussi en fonction du sexe. On constate des variations importantes de consommation de drogues entre les groupes (jeunes contrevenants par rapport aux jeunes en situation de protection ou encore, sous aucun encadrement lĂ©gal) permettant dâappuyer lâhypothĂšse de liens entre, dâune part, lâintensitĂ© et le type de consommation de substances psychoactives et, dâautre part, la gravitĂ© des activitĂ©s dĂ©lictueuses. On tente dâidentifier la portion de dĂ©lits commis pour des fins de consommation de substances psychoactives et, donc, dâĂ©valuer la proportion de jeunes qui cesseraient probablement les activitĂ©s dĂ©lictueuses si on pouvait les aider Ă cesser cette consommation de drogues. Les diffĂ©rences entre les sexes sont Ă©galement mises en Ă©vidence.Nearly 900 heavy alcohol or drug adolescent users were evaluated at their admission into a substance abuse center. Description of their alcohol and drug use is done in interaction with the legal status in which they are embedded but also by sex. Differences are observed between groups (offenders versus the child welfare or without legal restrictions). Those differences give support to the presumed link between severity of substances abuse and importance of criminality. Efforts are made to calculate proportions of subjects for which criminal activities would presumably reduce or stopped by the instauration of abstinence. Differences between sexes are also analyzed
Cyanide Removal and Recovery by Electrochemical Crystallization Process
[[abstract]]Alkaline chlorination, an efficient but high chemical cost process, is commonly employed for cyanide (CNâ) removal from CN-rich wastewater streams. CNâ removal and recovery through the precipitation of Prussian Blue (Fe4III[FeII(CN)6]3, PB) or Turnbullâs Blue (Fe3II[FeIII(CN)6]2, TB) were realized using iron salts, leading to a cost-effective and sustainable process producing a valuable recovery product. However, the precipitation of PB and TB is highly affected by pH and dissolved oxygen (DO). CNâ removal and recovery from CN-containing water by crystallization of PB and/or TB were investigated using dissolved iron that was electrochemically generated from a sacrificial iron anode under various pH values, initial CNâ levels (10 to100 mg/L) and DO levels (aeration, mechanical mixing, and N2 purging). It was shown that the complexation of CNâ with Fe ions prevented the vaporization of HCN under acidic pH. At pH of 7 and initial CNâ concentration of 10 mg/L, CNâ removal efficiency increases linearly with increasing Fe:CNâ molar ratios, reaching 80% at the Fe:CNâ molar ratio of 5. A clear blue precipitate was observed between the pH range of 5â7. CNâ removal increases with increasing initial CNâ concentration, resulting in residual CNâ concentrations of 8, 7.5 and 12 mg/L in the effluent with the Fe:CNâ molar ratio of 0.8 for initial concentrations of 10, 50 and 100 mg CNâ/L, respectively. A polishing treatment with H2O2 oxidation was employed to lower the residual CNâ concentration to meet the discharge limit of <1 mg CNâ/L.[[notice]]èŁæŁćź
Using a sentinel colony of Apis mellifera (Hymenoptera: Apidae) to assess pesticides and food sources
Las poblaciones de abejas melĂferas estĂĄn disminuyendo, como ocurre con otros polinizadores. Una de las causas sugeridas de este declive es el impacto de los pesti- cidas. Para mejorar la salud de las abejas, se pueden monitorear los pesticidas y las fuentes de alimentaciĂłn mediante colmenas centinela, dado que las abejas pecorean en un radio de 2,5 km alrededor de la colmena. Extrajimos 20 (veinte) abejas, asĂ como muestras de cera, miel y polen de una colmena centinela. Se detectaron seis plaguicidas en las muestras, excepto en la miel. Todos los plaguicidas detectados en la colmena centinela estĂĄn prohibidos en Argentina. Se detectaron ocho familias y gĂ©neros de plantas diferentes en las muestras de miel y polen. Nuestro trabajo sugiere que el monitoreo de plaguicidas con colmenas centinela serĂĄ Ăștil para mejorar las prĂĄcticas agrĂcolas en la regiĂłn.Honey bee populations are declining as occurs with other pollinators. One suggested cause of this decline is the impact of pesticides. To improve beesâ health, pesticides and food sources may be monitored using sentinel hives, given that bees forage in a 2.5 km radius around the hive. We extracted 20 (twenty) bees, as well as samples of wax, honey and pollen from a sentinel hive. Six pesticides were detected in the samples, except for the honey. All detected pesticides in the sentinel hive are prohibited in Argentina. Eight different plant families and genera were detected in the honey and pollen samples. Our work suggests that monitoring pesticides with sentinel beehives will be useful to improve agricultural practices in the region.Fil: Geria Reines, Martin. Universidad Nacional de TucumĂĄn. Facultad de Ciencias Naturales e Instituto Miguel Lillo; ArgentinaFil: Chacoff, Natacha Paola. Universidad Nacional de TucumĂĄn. Instituto de EcologĂa Regional. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones CientĂficas y TĂ©cnicas. Centro CientĂfico TecnolĂłgico Conicet - TucumĂĄn. Instituto de EcologĂa Regional; ArgentinaFil: Sosa, Alexis. Instituto Nacional de TecnologĂa Agropecuaria; ArgentinaFil: Galindo Cardona, Alberto. FundaciĂłn Miguel Lillo; Argentina. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones CientĂficas y TĂ©cnicas; Argentin
Tracking the kinematics of caudal-oscillatory swimming : a comparison of two on-animal sensing methods
Funding: Marie Sklodowska Curie Career Integration Grant and by The Marine Alliance for Science and Technology for Scotland (MASTS).Studies of locomotion kinematics require high-resolution information about body movements and the specific acceleration (SA) that these generate. On-animal accelerometers measure both orientation and SA but an additional orientation sensor is needed to accurately separate these. Although gyroscopes can perform this function, their power consumption, drift and complex data processing make them unattractive for biologging. Lower power magnetometers can also be used with some limitations. Here, we present an integrated and simplified method for estimating body rotations and SA applicable to both gyroscopes and magnetometers, enabling a direct comparison of these two sensors. We use a tag with both sensors to demonstrate how caudal-oscillation rate and SA are adjusted by a diving whale in response to rapidly changing buoyancy forces as the lungs compress while descending. Both sensors gave similar estimates of the dynamic forces demonstrating that magnetometers may offer a simpler low-power alternative for miniature tags in some applications.PostprintPeer reviewe
Gait switches in deep-diving beaked whales : biomechanical strategies for long-duration dives
Work in the Canary Islands was funded by the Office of Naval Research and the National Oceanographic Partnership Program (NOPP), by a consortium consisting of the Canary Islands Government, the Spanish Ministry of Environment and the Spanish Ministry of Defense and by the European environmental funding LIFE-INDEMARES program for the inventory and designation of the Natura 2000 network in marine areas of the Spanish territory, headed by Fundacion Biodiversidad, with additional support from the Cabildo Insular of El Hierro. Fieldwork in the Ligurian Sea was funded by NOPP. Research in the Gully was funded by the Strategic Environmental Research and Development Program (SERDP) programs RC-2113 and RC-2337. L.M.M.L. was funded by a âla Caixaâ Fellowship within the 2010 UK Framework Programme. N.A.d.S. was funded for this study by ONR and by the EU FP7 Marie Curie project SOUNDMAR. M.J. was funded by a Marie Curie Career Integration Grant, and from the MASTS pooling initiative (The Marine Alliance for Science and Technology for Scotland) and their support is gratefully acknowledged. MASTS is funded by the Scottish Funding Council (grant reference HR09011) and contributing institutions.Diving animals modulate their swimming gaits to promote locomotor efficiency and so enable longer, more productive dives. Beaked whales perform extremely long and deep foraging dives that probably exceed aerobic capacities for some species. Here, we use biomechanical data from suction-cup tags attached to three species of beaked whales (Mesoplodon densirostris, N = 10; Ziphius cavirostris, N = 9; and Hyperoodon ampullatus, N = 2) to characterize their swimming gaits. In addition to continuous stroking and stroke and-glide gaits described for other diving mammals, all whales produced occasional fluke-strokes with distinctly larger dorsoventral acceleration, which we termed 'type-B' strokes. These high-power strokes occurred almost exclusively during deep dive ascents as part of a novel mixed gait. To quantify body rotations and specific acceleration generated during strokes we adapted a kinematic method combining data from two sensors in the tag. Body rotations estimated with high-rate magnetometer data were subtracted from accelerometer data to estimate the resulting surge and heave accelerations. Using this method, we show that stroke duration, rotation angle and acceleration were bi-modal for these species, with B-strokes having 76% of the duration, 52% larger body rotation and four times more surge than normal strokes. The additional acceleration of B-strokes did not lead to faster ascents, but rather enabled brief glides, which may improve the overall efficiency of this gait. Their occurrence towards the end of long dives leads us to propose that B-strokes may recruit fast-twitch fibres that comprise similar to 80% of swimming muscles in Blainville's beaked whales, thus prolonging foraging time at depth.PostprintPeer reviewe
Introduction
« Restlessly the Rat wandered off once more, climbed the slope that rose gently from the north bank of the river, and lay looking out towards the great ring of Downs that barred his vision further southwardsâhis simple horizon hitherto, his Moutains of the Moon, his limit behind which lay nothing he had cared to see or to know. Toâday, to him gazing south with a newborn need stirring in his heart, the clear sky over their long low outline seemed to pulsate with promise; today, the unseen was ..
Predictors of discontinuation from individual treatment in men perpetrators of intimate partner violence
Abstract : Practitioners working with male perpetrators of intimate partner violence (IPV) observe high rates of treatment dropout in their clientele, which can undermine their ability to reduce the occurrence of IPV. Studies have also mostly documented predictors of dropout from group format IPV treatment programs, but not from individual-format treatment modalities. This study aimed to identify the predictors and key moments of dropout in 206 French-Canadian men seeking individual treatment for IPV. Results of Cox regression survival analyses indicate that age, education, employment, court-ordered treatment, adult attachment, and the number of perpetrated acts of psychological violence were significant predictors of dropout. Findings highlight the need to assess and target those predictors early in treatment to help men remain in therapy and prevent further use of IPV
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