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A standalone version of IsoFinder for the computational prediction of isochores in genome sequences
Isochores are long genome segments relatively homogeneous in G+C. A heuristic
algorithm based on entropic segmentation has been developed by our group, and a
web server implementing all the required components is available. However, a
researcher may want to perform batch processing of many sequences
simultaneously in its local machine, instead of analyzing them on one by one
basis through the web. To this end, standalone versions are required. We report
here the implementation of two standalone programs, able to predict isochores
at the sequence level: 1) a command-line version (IsoFinder) for Windows and
Linux systems; and 2) a user-friendly version (IsoFinderWin) running under
Windows.Comment: 7 pages, 3 figure
Regulation and Incentives in European Aviation
We study the effect of liberalization on costs and competition in the European
airline industry. We construct and estimate a model that includes demand, capacity,
and cost equations. The latter accounts for inefficiency and cost-reducing effort. We
show that failure to account for the choice of effort would lead to biased estimates
of efficiency and competition in the industry. We also find that the last European
Union package of deregulatory measures has led to significant efficiency improvements
and has fostered competition.Publicad
Environmental accounting for ecosystem conservation: Linking societal and ecosystem metabolisms
This paper proposes an approach to environmental accounting useful for
studying the feasibility of socio-economic systems in relation to the external
constraints posed by ecological compatibility. The approach is based on a
multi-scale analysis of the metabolic pattern of ecosystems and societies and
it provides an integrated characterization of the resulting interaction. The
text starts with a theoretical part explaining (i) the implicit epistemological
revolution implied by the notion of ecosystem metabolism and the fund-flow
model developed by Georgescu-Roegen applied to environmental accounting, and
(ii) the potentials of this approach to create indicators to assess ecological
integrity and environmental impacts. This revolution also makes it possible to
carry out a multi-scale integrated assessment of ecosystem and societal
metabolisms at the territorial level. In the second part, two applications of
this approach using an indicator of the negentropic cost show the possibility
to characterize in quantitative and qualitative terms degrees of alteration
(crop cultivation, tree plantations)for different biomes (tropical and boreal
forests). Also, a case study for land use scenarios has been included. The
proposed approach represents an integrated multi-scale tool for the analysis of
nature conservation scenarios and strategies.Comment: 29 pages including 6 figure
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