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Multifractal scaling of products of birth--death processes
We investigate the scaling properties of products of the exponential of
birth--death processes with certain given marginal discrete distributions and
covariance structures. The conditions on the mean, variance and covariance
functions of the resulting cumulative processes are interpreted in terms of the
moment generating functions. We provide four illustrative examples of Poisson,
Pascal, binomial and hypergeometric distributions. We establish the
corresponding log-Poisson, log-Pascal, log-binomial and log-hypergeometric
scenarios for the limiting processes, including their R\'{e}nyi functions and
dependence properties.Comment: Published in at http://dx.doi.org/10.3150/08-BEJ156 the Bernoulli
(http://isi.cbs.nl/bernoulli/) by the International Statistical
Institute/Bernoulli Society (http://isi.cbs.nl/BS/bshome.htm
Fractional-in-time and multifracational-in-space stochastic partial differential equations
This paper derives the weak-sense Gaussian solution to a family of
fractional-in-time and multifractional-in-space stochastic partial differential
equations, driven by fractional-integrated-in-time spatiotemporal white
noise. Some fundamental results on the theory of pseudodifferential operators
of variable order, and on the Mittag-Leffler function are applied to
obtain the temporal, spatial and spatiotemporal H¨older continuity, in the
mean-square sense, of the derived solution
Indonesia Herbal Medicine and Its Active Compounds for Anti-diabetic Treatment: A Systematic Mini Review
We reported the systematic review of anti-diabetic herbal medicine from Indonesia by integrating herbal medicine databases and summarized the anti-diabetic compounds in Indonesian plants. We used data sources from Pubmed and local Indonesian databases such as Portal Garuda and Basis Data Tanaman Obat Indonesia (BDTOI) to elucidate anti-diabetic candidate herbal medicine. We found 927 articles (PubMed) and 70 articles (Portal Garuda) based on the criteria of anti-diabetic properties. After thoroughly assessing those publications, 38 articles on controlling blood glucose were identified. Moreover, we utilized ClinicalTrial.gov to map the evidence. Five species (Abelmoschus esculentus, Allium sativum L, Cinnamomum cassia, Citrullus colocynthis, and Punica granatum L) passed the clinical trial, three of which were intended for use in treating other diseases, and eight of which lacked clinical evidence. Additionally, over 30 compounds were elucidating from those herbs, including quercetin and allicin. In conclusion, we successfully retrieved anti-diabetic herbal medicine from Indonesia by integrating public databases. The molecular docking study was employed to predict and optimize the anti-diabetic outcomes
Varietal effects on methane intensity of paddy fields under different irrigation management
Alternate wetting and drying irrigation (AWD) has been shown to decrease water use and trace gas emissions from paddy fields. Whereas genotypic water use shows little variation, it has been shown that rice varieties differ in the magnitude of their methane emissions. Management and variety-related emission factors have been proposed for modelling the impact of paddy production on climate change; however, the magnitude of a potential reduction in greenhouse gas emissions by changing varieties has not yet been fully assessed. AWD has been shown to affect genotypic yields and high-yielding varieties suffer the greatest loss when grown under AWD. The highest yielding varieties may not have the highest methane emissions; thus, a potential yield loss could be compensated by a larger reduction in methane emissions. However, AWD can only be implemented under full control of irrigation water, leaving the rainy seasons with little scope to reduce methane emissions from paddy fields. Employing low-emitting varieties during the rainy season may be an option to reduce methane emissions but may compromise farmers’ income if such varieties perform less well than the current standard. Methane emissions and rice yields were determined in field trials over two consecutive winter/spring seasons with continuously flooded and AWD irrigation treatments for 20 lowland rice varieties in the Mekong Delta of Vietnam. Based on the results, this paper investigates the magnitude of methane savings through varietal choice for both AWD and continuous flooding in relation to genotypic yields and explores potential options for compensating farmers’ mitigation efforts
Synthesis of Single Phase Hg-1223 High Tc Superconducting Films With Multistep Electrolytic Process
We report the multistep electrolytic process for the synthesis of high Tc
single phase HgBa2Ca2Cu3O8+ (Hg-1223) superconducting films. The
process includes : i) deposition of BaCaCu precursor alloy, ii) oxidation of
BaCaCu films, iii) electrolytic intercalation of Hg in precursor BaCaCuO films
and iv) electrochemical oxidation and annealing of Hg-intercalated BaCaCuO
films to convert into Hg1Ba2Ca2Cu3O8+ (Hg-1223). Films were
characterized by thermo-gravimetric analysis (TGA) and differential thermal
analysis (DTA), X-ray diffraction (XRD) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM).
The electrolytic intercalation of Hg in BaCaCuO precursor is proved to be a
novel alternative to high temperature-high pressure mercuration process. The
films are single phase Hg-1223 with Tc = 121.5 K and Jc = 4.3 x 104 A/cm2.Comment: 17 Pages, 10 Figures. Submitted to Superconductor Science and
Technolog
The Vietnamese shrimp trade: livelihoods analysis of stakeholders and market chain analysis
Aquaculture and capture fisheries in Vietnam have been increasing fast in the last decade, especially aquaculture growth rate is 12% for the 1999 – 2003 period, contributing a significant part into the hunger eradication and poverty reduction1. Vietnam is to be ranked into one of the countries potential to produce the aquatic economic in the world, and the fact is that, after 40 years of establishing, the fisheries sector has made remarkable contributions to the country. By the list, at the moment the aquatic products make up about 4 - 5% of GDP and create job opportunities for over 3 three million
employees (VASEP, 2004), in which the largest contribution is from shrimp farming. [PDF contains 124 pages.
Vacuum oscillation solution to the solar neutrino problem in standard and non-standard pictures
The neutrino long wavelength (just-so) oscillation is revisited as a solution
to the solar neutrino problem. We consider just-so scenario in various cases:
in the framework of the solar models with relaxed prediction of the boron
neutrino flux, as well as in the presence of the non-standard weak range
interactions between neutrino and matter constituents. We show that the fit of
the experimental data in the just-so scenario is not very good for any
reasonable value of the neutrino flux, but it substantially improves if
the non-standard -neutrino--electron interaction is included. These new
interactions could also remove the conflict of the just-so picture with the
shape of the SN 1987A neutrino spectrum. Special attention is devoted to the
potential of the future real-time solar neutrino detectors as are
Super-Kamiokande, SNO and BOREXINO, which could provide the model independent
tests for the just-so scenario. In particular, these imply specific deformation
of the original solar neutrino energy spectra, and time variation of the
intermediate energy monochromatic neutrino ( and ) signals.Comment: Latex, 14 pages, 9 figures (avalilable by fax or postscript files
requested to [email protected]) -- some textual and Latex errors are corrected
and few references adde
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