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Subvarieties of generic hypersurfaces in any variety
Let W be a projective variety of dimension n+1, L a free line bundle on W, X
in a hypersurface of degree d which is generic among those given by
sums of monomials from , and let be a generically finite map
from a smooth m-fold Y. We suppose that f is r-filling, i.e. upon deforming X
in , f deforms in a family such that the corresponding deformations
of dominate . Under these hypotheses we give a lower bound for the
dimension of a certain linear system on the Cartesian product having
certain vanishing order on a diagonal locus as well as on a double point locus.
This yields as one application a lower bound on the dimension of the linear
system |K_{Y} - (d - n + m)f^*L - f^*K_{W}| which generalizes results of Ein
and Xu (and in weaker form, Voisin). As another perhaps more surprising
application, we conclude a lower bound on the number of quadrics containing
certain projective images of Y.Comment: We made some improvements in the introduction and definitions. In an
effort to clarify the arguments we separated the 1-filling case from the
r-filling case and we gave a more detailed proof of the key lemma. The
article will appear in the Math. Proc. Cambridge Philos. So
Dynamics of Heterogeneous Congestion Tolerance in the Location Choices of U.S. Gulf of Mexico Shrimp Fishermen
Location choice is one of the most important short-run decisions made by commercial fishermen. Previous studies of location choice by commercial fishermen have focused primarily on site fidelity, profit-maximization behavior, and risk attitudes as factors influencing their location choice behavior. Although the recreational literature gives extensive consideration to the influence of congestion on site selection, few studies have considered the influence of congestion tolerance on site selection in the commercial fishing sector. This study uses a mixed logit model to analyze the heterogeneous congestion tolerance in location choice among U.S. Gulf of Mexico shrimp fishermen. The dynamics of fishermen responses to economic conditions are compared and contrasted for two periods; the first period coinciding with relative economic stability in the industry and the second period coinciding with deteriorating economic conditions. Results suggest that congestion externalities have significant influence on the location choice of shrimp fishermen, but that congestion tolerance level differs among them. A better understanding of heterogeneous congestion tolerance should aid the implementation of management tools such as area closures.location choice, congestion, mixed logit, shrimp fishery, Resource /Energy Economics and Policy,
Location Choice Behavior of Gulf of Mexico Shrimpers under Dynamic Economic Conditions
This study uses a mixed logit model to analyze monetary and nonmonetary factors that influence location choice behavior of the U.S. Gulf of Mexico shrimpers. Shrimpers’ responses to economic conditions are compared and contrasted for two periods related to changing economic conditions in the industry. Results show that even though shrimpers are generally revenue driven in choosing a fishing site, their past experience also plays an important role. Further, changes in economic conditions appear to exhibit an influence on the risk attitudes of some shrimpers.location choice, loyalty, mixed Logit, risk averse, shrimp fishery, Resource /Energy Economics and Policy, Q2, L2,
Potential of Geo-neutrino Measurements at JUNO
The flux of geoneutrinos at any point on the Earth is a function of the
abundance and distribution of radioactive elements within our planet. This flux
has been successfully detected by the 1-kt KamLAND and 0.3-kt Borexino
detectors with these measurements being limited by their low statistics. The
planned 20-kt JUNO detector will provide an exciting opportunity to obtain a
high statistics measurement, which will provide data to address several
questions of geological importance. This paper presents the JUNO detector
design concept, the expected geo-neutrino signal and corresponding backgrounds.
The precision level of geo-neutrino measurements at JUNO is obtained with the
standard least-squares method. The potential of the Th/U ratio and mantle
measurements is also discussed.Comment: 8 pages, 6 figures, an additional author added, final version to
appear in Chin. Phys.
Are Fishers Loss Averse? Evidence from the Gulf of Mexico Shrimp Fishery
Food Consumption/Nutrition/Food Safety,
The Differentiation Balance of Bone Marrow Mesenchymal Stem Cells Is Crucial to Hematopoiesis.
Bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells (BMSCs), the important component and regulator of bone marrow microenvironment, give rise to hematopoietic-supporting stromal cells and form hematopoietic niches for hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs). However, how BMSC differentiation affects hematopoiesis is poorly understood. In this review, we focus on the role of BMSC differentiation in hematopoiesis. We discussed the role of BMSCs and their progeny in hematopoiesis. We also examine the mechanisms that cause differentiation bias of BMSCs in stress conditions including aging, irradiation, and chemotherapy. Moreover, the differentiation balance of BMSCs is crucial to hematopoiesis. We highlight the negative effects of differentiation bias of BMSCs on hematopoietic recovery after bone marrow transplantation. Keeping the differentiation balance of BMSCs is critical for hematopoietic recovery. This review summarises current understanding about how BMSC differentiation affects hematopoiesis and its potential application in improving hematopoietic recovery after bone marrow transplantation
The Impact of Gastrocnemius Muscle Cell Changes in Chronic Venous Insufficiency
AbstractObjectiveTo investigate the pathological and metabolic changes in the gastrocnemius muscle in patients with chronic vein insufficiency (CVI).MethodThirty-six patients with varicose veins were investigated by ambulatory venous pressure (AVP) and duplex ultrasonography. Twelve age and height-matched controls were used for comparison. Patients and controls consented to participate in this study. Twenty-one patients with primary vein varicose (group AI) and 15 patients (group AII) with primary deep venous valve incompetence (DVI) underwent biopsies of the gastrocnemius muscle during operation. Adductor biopsies obtained from the same limbs served as a control group (group B) and specimens from controls subjects without venous disease served as the second control group (group C). All the specimens were investigated by superoxide dismutase (SOD), nitric oxide (NO), Na+–K+-ATPase, Ca2+-ATPase and lactic acid (LD) determinations. Samples were subjected to light and electron microscopy following H & E staining, special ATPase, cytochrome oxidase/succinate dehydrogenase (COX/SDH) stains.ResultsNormal muscle architecture was seen following H & E, ATPase and COX/SDH staining and normal cell metabolism was observed in specimens of groups B and C. In group A, pathological changes were encountered in the gastrocnemius muscle including disseminated myofibril atrophy, cell denaturation and necrosis, inflammatory cell infiltration, proliferation and dilation of interfascicular veins. ATPase staining (pH 9.4) demonstrated grouping of atrophic fibres, especially type I myofibril grouping, accompanied by moderate to severe atrophy of type II muscle fibres. However, no patient had selective type I fibre atrophy. Enhanced enzymatic activity in single or multiple myofibrils was demonstrated by COX/SDH staining in approximately half of the specimens in group AII. In group AII, electron microscopy showed swelling, myelin figure denaturation of mitochondria, disruption of the myofibrils and increased lipid droplets in the gastrocnemius muscle. Increased concentration of LD was found in most specimens from group A patients. There were also reductions of SOD, NO, biochemical activity of Na+–K+-ATPase, Ca2+-ATPase with increasing concentration of LD in these patients, most prominently in group AII. We found correlation between AVP assessments and the biochemical measurements as well as morphological appearances of the gastrocnemius muscle.ConclusionVenous hypertension results in pathophysiological changes in the gastrocnemius muscles of patients with DVI, associated with decreased calf pump function
Entropy and weak solutions in the thermal model for the compressible Euler equations
Among the existing models for compressible fluids, the one by Kataoka and
Tsutahara (KT model, Phys. Rev. E 69, 056702, 2004) has a simple and rigorous
theoretical background. The drawback of this KT model is that it can cause
numerical instability if the local Mach number exceeds 1. The precise mechanism
of this instability has not yet been clarified. In this paper, we derive
entropy functions whose local equilibria are suitable to recover the Euler-like
equations in the framework of the lattice Boltzmann method for the KT model.
Numerical examples are also given, which are consistent with the above
theoretical arguments, and show that the entropy condition is not fully
guaranteed in KT model. The negative entropy may be the inherent cause for the
non-physical oscillations in the vicinity of the shock. In contrast to these
Karlin's microscopic entropy approach, the corresponding subsidiary entropy
condition in the LBM calculation could also be deduced explicitly from the
macroscopic version, which provides some insights on the numerical instability
of the lattice Boltzmann model for shock calculation.Comment: 27 pages,6 figure
Hurwitz numbers with completed cycles and Gromov--Witten theory relative to at most three points
Hurwitz numbers with completed cycles are standard Hurwitz numbers with
simple branch points replaced by completed cycles. In fact, simple branch
points correspond to completed -cycles. Okounkov and Pandharipande have
established the remarkable GW/H correspondence, saying that the stationary
sectors of the Gromov--Witten theory relative to points equal Hurwitz
numbers with branch points besides the completed cycles. However, from the
viewpoint of computation, known results for Hurwitz numbers (standard or with
completed cycles) are mainly for . It is hard to obtain explicit
formulas and then discuss the structural properties for the cases . In
this paper, we obtain explicit formulas for the case and uncover a number
of structural properties of these Hurwitz numbers. For instance, we discover a
piecewise polynomiality with respect to the orders of the completed cycles in
addition to the parts of the profiles of branch points as usual, we show that
certain hook-shape Hurwitz numbers are building blocks of all our Hurwitz
numbers, and we prove an analogue of the celebrated -conjecture.Comment: 33 pages, comments are welcome
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