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Off-shell Currents and Color-Kinematics Duality
We elaborate on the color-kinematics duality for off-shell diagrams in gauge
theories coupled to matter, by investigating the scattering process , and show that the Jacobi relations for the kinematic numerators
of off-shell diagrams, built with Feynman rules in axial gauge, reduce to a
color-kinematics violating term due to the contributions of sub-graphs only.
Such anomaly vanishes when the four particles connected by the Jacobi relation
are on their mass shell with vanishing squared momenta, being either external
or cut particles, where the validity of the color-kinematics duality is
recovered. We discuss the role of the off-shell decomposition in the direct
construction of higher-multiplicity numerators satisfying color-kinematics
identity in four as well as in dimensions, for the latter employing the
Four Dimensional Formalism variant of the Four Dimensional Helicity scheme. We
provide explicit examples for the QCD process .Comment: Accepted version for publication in PLB. Manuscript extended: 19
pages, 15 figures; C/K duality for tree-level amplitudes in dimensional
regularization added; references added; title modifie
Adaptive Integrand Decomposition
We present a simplified variant of the integrand reduction algorithm for
multiloop scattering amplitudes in dimensions, which
exploits the decomposition of the integration momenta in parallel and
orthogonal subspaces, , where is the
dimension of the space spanned by the legs of the diagrams. We discuss the
advantages of a lighter polynomial division algorithm and how the orthogonality
relations for Gegenbauer polynomilas can be suitably used for carrying out the
integration of the irreducible monomials, which eliminates spurious integrals.
Applications to one- and two-loop integrals, for arbitrary kinematics, are
discussed.Comment: Conference Proceedings, Loops and Legs in Quantum Field Theory, 24-29
April 2016, Leipzig, German
The radial variation of HI velocity dispersions in dwarfs and spirals
Gas velocity dispersions provide important diagnostics of the forces
counteracting gravity to prevent collapse of the gas. We use the 21 cm line of
neutral atomic hydrogen (HI) to study HI velocity dispersion and HI phases as a
function of galaxy morphology in 22 galaxies from The HI Nearby Galaxy Survey
(THINGS). We stack individual HI velocity profiles and decompose them into
broad and narrow Gaussian components. We study the HI velocity dispersion and
the HI surface density, as a function of radius. For spirals, the velocity
dispersions of the narrow and broad components decline with radius and their
radial profiles are well described by an exponential function. For dwarfs,
however, the profiles are much flatter. The single Gaussian dispersion profiles
are, in general, flatter than those of the narrow and broad components. In most
cases, the dispersion profiles in the outer disks do not drop as fast as the
star formation profiles, derived in the literature. This indicates the
importance of other energy sources in driving HI velocity dispersion in the
outer disks. The radial surface density profiles of spirals and dwarfs are
similar. The surface density profiles of the narrow component decline more
steeply than those of the broad component, but not as steep as what was found
previously for the molecular component. As a consequence, the surface density
ratio between the narrow and broad components, an estimate of the mass ratio
between cold HI and warm HI, tends to decrease with radius. On average, this
ratio is lower in dwarfs than in spirals. This lack of a narrow, cold HI
component in dwarfs may explain their low star formation activity.Comment: Accepted for publication in The Astronomical Journal, 13 pages, 10
figures, 4 table
Banning Commercial Foresting: What are the Costs?
The Philippines' forest cover has suffered from massive denudation through the years due to uncontrolled and indiscriminate commercial logging. Because of this, calls for a total logging ban had been raised in various fora, including in the legislature where bills that consider the possibility of a ban are being studied. However, the possible economic costs of such ban as espoused in some studies has delayed the passage of these bills. This Policy Notes provides some economic costing based on computations that may help in firming up decisions regarding the proposed ban.forestry sector, environmental issues, environmental management
Acerca de la Validez de los Exámenes de la Calidad y el Logro Educativos (Excale).
Este documento trata de la validación de una nueva generación de pruebas de aprovechamiento desarrollados por el Instituto Nacional para la Evaluación de la Educación conocidos como Exámenes de la Calidad y el Logro Educativos (Excale). En el documento se discuten consideraciones conceptuales acerca de su validez, se propone un marco conceptual basado en premisas, y un marco de referencia para el diseño de estudios de validez. El marco de referencia se basa en la idea de que casi toda la información que se colecta durante el desarrollo de una prueba es útil para su validación. Este marco considera tres aspectos fundamentales: 1) las etapas de desarrollo de una prueba a gran escala (diseño y elaboración, administración, calificación, análisis e interpretación y usos), 2) la evaluación de argumentos confirmatorios (en favor) y no-confirmatorios (en contra) y 3) la evidencia lógica y empÃrica (uso de metodologÃa cuantitativa y cualitativa). De acuerdo con este marco de referencia, el documento finaliza con una propuesta de lÃneas de investigación para la validación de los Excale
X-ray structure of the mature ectodomain of phogrin
Phogrin/IA-2β and ICA512/IA-2 are two paralogs receptor-type protein-tyrosine phosphatases (RPTP) that localize in secretory granules of various neuroendocrine cells. In pancreatic islet β-cells, they participate in the regulation of insulin secretion, ensuring proper granulogenesis, and β-cell proliferation. The role of their cytoplasmic tail has been partially unveiled, while that of their luminal region remains unclear. To advance the understanding of its structure-function relationship, the X-ray structure of the mature ectodomain of phogrin (ME phogrin) at pH 7.4 and 4.6 has been solved at 1.95- and 2.01-Å resolution, respectively. Similarly to the ME of ICA512, ME phogrin adopts a ferredoxin-like fold: a sheet of four antiparallel β-strands packed against two α-helices. Sequence conservation among vertebrates, plants and insects suggests that the structural similarity extends to all the receptor family. Crystallized ME phogrin is monomeric, in agreement with solution studies but in striking contrast with the behavior of homodimeric ME ICA512. The structural details that may cause the quaternary structure differences are analyzed. The results provide a basis for building models of the overall orientation and oligomerization state of the receptor in biological membranes
Sex Pheromone of the Invasive Mealybug Citrus Pest, Delottococcus aberiae (Hemiptera: Pseudococcidae). A New Monoterpenoid with a Necrodane Skeleton
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Published Work, see http://pubs.acs.org/page/policy/articlesonrequest/index.html].[EN] Native to sub-Saharan Africa, Delottococcus aberiae De Lotto (Hemiptera: Pseudoccidae) is an invasive mealybug that has been recently reported in Europe, seriously damaging citrus production in eastern Spain. In this study, we isolated and determined the structure of the sex pheromone of D. aberiae, to provide a highly specific and effective lure for detecting, monitoring, and potentially controlling this pest. The volatile profile of D. aberiae virgin and mated females was studied by aeration and collection of effluvia in Porapak-Q The resulting extracts were analyzed by gas chromatography coupled to mass spectrometry (GC-MS), revealing a candidate compound specific of virgin females. GC-MS and nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy data evidenced a new compound, (4,5,5-trimethyl-3-methylenecyclopent-1-en-1-yl)methyl acetate, with an unusual beta-necrodol skeleton. This compound was synthesized and shown to be attractive to male D. aberiae in both laboratory and field experiments. A GC analysis using an enantioselective stationary phase and polarimetry analyses of the synthetic enantiomers showed the natural compound emitted by virgin females to be the - enantiomer.This work received funding from Universitat Politecnica de Valencia (postdoctoral contract for SV) and Conselleria de Agricultura, Medio Ambiente, Cambio Climaico y Desarrollo Rural (Generalitat Valenciana) under grant agreement (S8456000)Vacas, S.; Navarro Fuertes, I.; Marzo, J.; Navarro-Llopis, V.; Primo Millo, J. (2019). Sex Pheromone of the Invasive Mealybug Citrus Pest, Delottococcus aberiae (Hemiptera: Pseudococcidae). A New Monoterpenoid with a Necrodane Skeleton. Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry. 67(34):9441-9449. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.jafc.9b01443S94419449673
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Everolimus Exposure as a Predictor of Toxicity in Renal Cell Cancer Patients in the Adjuvant Setting: Results of a Pharmacokinetic Analysis for SWOG S0931 (EVEREST), a Phase III Study (NCT01120249).
BackgroundS0931 is assessing recurrence-free survival in renal cell carcinoma (RCC) patients randomized to receive everolimus (EVE) versus placebo for one year following nephrectomy. Due to a higher than expected dropout rate, we assessed EVE trough levels in the adjuvant setting to evaluate the relationship between EVE exposure and probability of toxicity.MethodsPatients received 10 mg daily EVE for nine 6-week cycles. Pre-dose whole blood samples were collected pre-cycle 2 and pre-cycle 3 and analyzed for EVE. Patients with pre-cycle 2 and/or pre-cycle 3 EVE results were used in the analysis. Patients were segregated into quartiles (Q) based on EVE levels and logistic regression was used to model the most common adverse event outcomes using EVE trough as a predictor. Hazard and odds ratios were adjusted for age, BMI and performance status.ResultsA total of 467 patients were included in this analysis. Quartiles normalized to an EVE dose of 10 mg/day were < 9.0, 9.0-12.9, 12.9-22.8, and > 22.8 ng/mL, respectively. EVE trough levels increased with increasing age (p < 0.001). Furthermore, EVE trough levels were higher in men than women (19.4 versus 15.4 ng/mL, p = 0.01). Risk of grade 2 + triglycerides was increased in Q2 and Q3 vs Q1 (OR = 2.08; p = 0.02 and OR = 2.63; p = 0.002). Risk of grade 2 + rash was increased in Q2 and Q4 vs Q1 (OR = 2.99; p = 0.01 and OR = 2.90; p = 0.02). There was also an increased risk of any grade 3 + tox in Q2 vs Q1 (OR = 1.71; p = 0.05).ConclusionsWe identified significant gender and age-related differences in EVE trough levels in patients receiving adjuvant treatment for RCC. Furthermore, our analysis identified significant associations between EVE exposure and probability of toxicity
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