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Effect of Napl Composition on Cell Surface Characteristics of Naphthalene Degrading Cultures
Source: ICHE Conference Archive - https://mdi-de.baw.de/icheArchiv
Reunion of random walkers with a long range interaction: applications to polymers and quantum mechanics
We use renormalization group to calculate the reunion and survival exponents
of a set of random walkers interacting with a long range and a short
range interaction. These exponents are used to study the binding-unbinding
transition of polymers and the behavior of several quantum problems.Comment: Revtex 3.1, 9 pages (two-column format), 3 figures. Published version
(PRE 63, 051103 (2001)). Reference corrections incorporated (PRE 64, 059902
(2001) (E
Estimating healthcare demand for an aging population: a flexible and robust bayesian joint model
In this paper, we analyse two frequently used measures of the demand for health care, namely hospital visits and out-of-pocket health care expenditure, which have been analysed separately in the existing literature. Given that these two measures of healthcare demand are highly likely to be closely correlated, we propose a framework to jointly model hospital visits and out-of-pocket medical expenditure. Furthermore, the joint framework allows for the presence of non-linear effects of covariates using splines to capture the effects of aging on healthcare demand. Sample heterogeneity is modelled robustly with the random effects following Dirichlet process priors with explicit cross-part correlation. The findings of our empirical analysis of the U.S. Health and Retirement Survey indicate that the demand for healthcare varies with age and gender and exhibits significant cross-part correlation that provides a rich understanding of how aging affects health care demand, which is of particular policy relevance in the context of an aging population
Reunion of Vicious Walkers: Results from -Expansion -
The anomalous exponent, , for the decay of the reunion probability
of vicious walkers, each of length , in dimensions,
is shown to come from the multiplicative renormalization constant of a
directed polymer partition function. Using renormalization group(RG) we
evaluate to . The survival probability exponent is
. For , our RG is exact and stops at .
For , the log corrections are also determined. The number of walkers that
are sure to reunite is 2 and has no expansion.Comment: No of pages: 11, 1figure on request, Revtex3,IP/BBSR/929
Dynamics of unbinding of polymers in a random medium
We have studied the aging effect on the dynamics of unbinding of a double
stranded directed polymer in a random medium. By using the Monte Carlo dynamics
of a lattice model in two dimensions, for which disorder is known to be
relevant, the unbinding dynamics is studied by allowing the bound polymer to
relax in the random medium for a waiting time and then allowing the two strands
to unbind. The subsequent dynamics is formulated in terms of the overlap of the
two strands and also the overlap of each polymer with the configuration at the
start of the unbinding process. The interrelations between the two and the
nature of the dependence on the waiting time are studied.Comment: 7 pages, latex, 3 figures, To appear in J. Chem. Phy
Finite Size Correction In A Disordered System - A New Divergence
We show that the amplitude of the finite size correction term for the th
moment of the partition function, for randomly interacting directed polymers,
diverges (on the high temperature side) as , as a critical
moment is approached. The exponent is independent of temperature but
does depend on the effective dimensionality. There is no such divergence on the
low temperature side (.Comment: 8 pages, Revtex, 5 figures. For figs, send mail to [email protected]
Model for the unidirectional motion of a dynein molecule
Cytoplasmic dyneins transport cellular organelles by moving on a microtubule
filament. It has been found recently that depending on the applied force and
the concentration of the adenosine triphosphate (ATP) molecules, dynein's step
size varies. Based on these studies, we propose a simple model for dynein's
unidirectional motion taking into account the variations in its step size. We
study how the average velocity and the relative dispersion in the displacement
vary with the applied load. The model is amenable to further extensions by
inclusion of details associated with the structure and the processivity of the
molecule.Comment: 10 pages, 5 figure
UDP-glucose 4-epimerase from saccharomyces fragilis. Presence of an essential arginine residue at the substrate-binding site of the enzyme
UDP-glucose 4-epimerase from Saccharomyces fragilis was inactivated by the arginine-specific reagents phenylglyoxal, 1,2-cyclohexanedione, and 2,3-butanedione following pseudo first order reaction kinetics. The reaction order with respect to phenylglyoxal was 1.8 and that with respect to the other two diones was close to unity. Protection afforded by substrate and competitive inhibitors against inactivation by phenylglyoxal and the reduced interaction of 1-anilinonaphthalene 8-sulfonic acid, a fluorescent probe for the substrate-binding region after phenylglyoxal modification, suggested the presence of an essential arginine residue at the substrate-binding region. Experiments with [7-14C]phenylglyoxal in the presence of UMP, a ligand known to interact at the substrate-binding region, showed that only the arginine residue at the active site could be modified by phenylglyoxal. The characteristic coenzyme fluorescence of the yeast enzyme was found to be enhanced three times in phenylglyoxal-inactivated enzyme suggesting the incorporation of the phenyl ring near the pyridine moiety of NAD
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