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Synchronization of Spatiotemporal Chaos: The regime of coupled Spatiotemporal Intermittency
Synchronization of spatiotemporally chaotic extended systems is considered in
the context of coupled one-dimensional Complex Ginzburg-Landau equations
(CGLE). A regime of coupled spatiotemporal intermittency (STI) is identified
and described in terms of the space-time synchronized chaotic motion of
localized structures. A quantitative measure of synchronization as a function
of coupling parameter is given through distribution functions and information
measures. The coupled STI regime is shown to dissapear into regular dynamics
for situations of strong coupling, hence a description in terms of a single
CGLE is not appropiate.Comment: 4 pages, LaTeX 2e. Includes 3 figures made up of 8, 4 (LARGE),and 2
postscript files. Includes balanced.st
ALIX binds a YPX(3)L motif of the GPCR PAR1 and mediates ubiquitin-independent ESCRT-III/MVB sorting.
The sorting of signaling receptors to lysosomes is an essential regulatory process in mammalian cells. During degradation, receptors are modified with ubiquitin and sorted by endosomal sorting complex required for transport (ESCRT)-0, -I, -II, and -III complexes into intraluminal vesicles (ILVs) of multivesicular bodies (MVBs). However, it remains unclear whether a single universal mechanism mediates MVB sorting of all receptors. We previously showed that protease-activated receptor 1 (PAR1), a G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) for thrombin, is internalized after activation and sorted to lysosomes independent of ubiquitination and the ubiquitin-binding ESCRT components hepatocyte growth factor-regulated tyrosine kinase substrate and Tsg101. In this paper, we report that PAR1 sorted to ILVs of MVBs through an ESCRT-III-dependent pathway independent of ubiquitination. We further demonstrate that ALIX, a charged MVB protein 4-ESCRT-III interacting protein, bound to a YPX(3)L motif of PAR1 via its central V domain to mediate lysosomal degradation. This study reveals a novel MVB/lysosomal sorting pathway for signaling receptors that bypasses the requirement for ubiquitination and ubiquitin-binding ESCRTs and may be applicable to a subset of GPCRs containing YPX(n)L motifs
Forecasting the SST space-time variability of the Alboran Sea with genetic algorithms
We propose a nonlinear ocean forecasting technique based on a combination of
genetic algorithms and empirical orthogonal function (EOF) analysis. The method
is used to forecast the space-time variability of the sea surface temperature
(SST) in the Alboran Sea. The genetic algorithm finds the equations that best
describe the behaviour of the different temporal amplitude functions in the EOF
decomposition and, therefore, enables global forecasting of the future
time-variability.Comment: 15 pages, 3 figures; latex compiled with agums.st
Madagascar, politique forestiĂšre : Bilan 1990 â 2013 et propositions
Les auteurs dressent une rĂ©trospective de la mise en oeuvre de la politique environnementale et forestiĂšre 1990-2013 qui repose sur quatre lois, Ă savoir la Charte de lâenvironnement (loi 90-033 du 21 dĂ©cembre 1990), la GELOSE (loi 96-025 du 30 septembre 1996), la loi forestiĂšre (loi 97-017 du 8 aoĂ»t 1997) et le Code des Aires protĂ©gĂ©es (loi 2001-005 du 11 fĂ©vrier 2003). Vingt ans aprĂšs lâadoption de la Nouvelle Politique ForestiĂšre, un bilan est possible. Ces textes ont connu un dĂ©but dâapplication avec un bilan dĂ©cevant dans un contexte surtout marquĂ© par une extension de la superficie des aires protĂ©gĂ©es. Dans le mĂȘme temps, des Ă©volutions importantes et positives sont apparues. Avec la dĂ©centralisation, lâ.Ă©.tat de droit sâest construit quotidiennement au niveau des communes Ă travers les guichets fonciers, les contrats de transferts de gestion et les expĂ©riences positives de contrĂŽle forestier dĂ©centralisĂ©. Ont Ă©galement Ă©tĂ© rĂ©alisĂ©es des expĂ©riences concluantes de valorisation Ă©conomique des ressources forestiĂšres exploitĂ©es dans le cadre des transferts de gestion : bois dâoeuvre, bois Ă©nergie, raphia, huiles essentielles. Il est donc possible, en novembre 2013, dâenvisager de façon rĂ©aliste une relance vigoureuse de la politique forestiĂšre en tenant compte des invariants comme les faibles effectifs de lâadministration et la modicitĂ© des financements extĂ©rieurs alĂ©atoires. Il est dâabord nĂ©cessaire de rĂ©pondre aux urgences : dĂ©crets Ă publier et Ă appliquer ; mise en oeuvre systĂ©matique des avantages Ă©conomiques prĂ©vus pour les communautĂ©s de base signataires des contrats de transfert de gestion. . . . ; sĂ©curisation des espaces communs sous contrats de transfert de gestion. Il faut enfin et surtout faire de la valorisation conservatoire des ressources des produits forestiers ligneux et non ligneux le moteur du dĂ©veloppement local.This paper presents a retrospective on the implementation of Malagasy environmental and forest policy between 1990 and 2013 on the basis of four laws, namely the Environmental Charter (Law 90-033 of 21 December 1990), GELOSE (Law 95-025 of 30 September 1996), the Forest Law (Law 97-017 of 8 August 1997) and the Protected Areas Code (Law 2001-005 of 11 February 2003). Twenty years after the adoption of the new forest policy, an assessment is possible. These texts have started to be applied but with disappointing results, primarily centered on the increase of protected area coverage. Nevertheless, important and positive changes have occurred. With decentralization, the reach of the law has increased day by day in communes through land offices, management transfer contracts, and positive experiences of decentralized forest control. Successful experiences of the economic valorization of forest resources (such as timber, fuelwood, raphia palm and essential oils), have also been gained within management transfers. It is therefore possible, in December 2013, to realistically envisage a strong revival of forest policy, even accounting for permanent constraints such as the weakness of the forest administration and the uncertainty of external funding. It is first necessary to respond to urgent needs; to publish and apply un-finalized decrees, to systematically establish the economic benefits anticipated for the community signatories of management transfer contracts, and to secure common property areas within management transfers. Most importantly, the sustainable economic valorization of woody and non - woody forest products should be used as a tool for local development
Seismic entangled patterns analyzed via multiresolution decomposition
This article explores a method for distinguishing entangled coherent structures embedded in geophysical images. The original image is decomposed in a series of j-scale-images using multiresolution decomposition. To improve the image processing analysis each j-image is divided in l-spacial regions generating set of (j, l)-regions. At each (j, l)-region we apply a continuous wavelet transform to evaluate <i>E</i><sub>&nu;</sub>, the spectrum of energy. <i>E</i><sub>&nu;</sub> has two maxima in the original data. Otherwise, at each scale <i>E</i><sub>&nu;</sub> hast typically one peak. The localization of the peaks changes according to the (j, l)-region. The intensity of the peaks is linked with the presence of coherent structures, or patterns, at the respective (j, l)-region. The method is successfully applied to distinguish, in scale and region, the ground roll noise from the relevant geologic information in the signal
Caspase-generated fragment of the Met receptor favors apoptosis via the intrinsic pathway independently of its tyrosine kinase activity
The receptor tyrosine kinase Met and its ligand, the hepatocyte growth factor, are essential to embryonic development, whereas the deregulation of Met signaling is associated with tumorigenesis. While ligand-activated Met promotes survival, caspase-dependent generation of the p40 Met fragment leads to apoptosis induction â hallmark of the dependence receptor. Although the survival signaling pathways induced by Met are well described, the pro-apoptotic signaling pathways are unknown. We show that, although p40 Met contains the entire kinase domain, it accelerates apoptosis independently of kinase activity. In cell cultures undergoing apoptosis, the fragment shows a mitochondrial localization, required for p40 Met-induced cell death. Fulminant hepatic failure induced in mice leads to the generation of p40 Met localized also in the mitochondria, demonstrating caspase cleavage of Met in vivo. According to its localization, the fragment induces mitochondrial permeabilization, which is inhibited by Bak silencing and Bcl-xL overexpression. Moreover, Met silencing delays mitochondrial permeabilization induced by an apoptotic treatment. Thus, the Met-dependence receptor in addition to its well-known role in survival signaling mediated by its kinase activity, also participates in the intrinsic apoptosis pathway through the generation of p40 Met â a caspase-dependent fragment of Met implicated in the mitochondrial permeabilization process
Dynamics of Elastic Excitable Media
The Burridge-Knopoff model of earthquake faults with viscous friction is
equivalent to a van der Pol-FitzHugh-Nagumo model for excitable media with
elastic coupling. The lubricated creep-slip friction law we use in the
Burridge-Knopoff model describes the frictional sliding dynamics of a range of
real materials. Low-dimensional structures including synchronized oscillations
and propagating fronts are dominant, in agreement with the results of
laboratory friction experiments. Here we explore the dynamics of fronts in
elastic excitable media.Comment: Int. J. Bifurcation and Chaos, to appear (1999
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