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Capacity of a Simple Intercellular Signal Transduction Channel
We model the ligand-receptor molecular communication channel with a
discrete-time Markov model, and show how to obtain the capacity of this
channel. We show that the capacity-achieving input distribution is iid;
further, unusually for a channel with memory, we show that feedback does not
increase the capacity of this channel.Comment: 5 pages, 1 figure. To appear in the 2013 IEEE International Symposium
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Taste Heterogeneity, IIA, and the Similarity Critique
The purpose of this paper is to show that allowing for taste heterogeneity does not address the similarity critique of discrete-choice models. Although IIA may technically be broken in aggregate, the mixed logit model allows neither a given individual nor the population as a whole to behave with perfect substitution when facing perfect substitutes. Thus, the mixed logit model implies that individuals behave inconsistently across choice sets. Estimating the mixed logit on data in which individuals do behave consistently can result in biased parameter estimates, with the individuals' tastes for desirable attributes being systemically undervalued.Heterogeneity, Mixed Logit, Independence from Irrelevant Alternatives, IIA, Similarity Critique, Ecological Fallacy
Kodaira Dimension of Subvarieties
In this article we study how the birational geometry of a normal projective
variety is influenced by a normal subvariety One of the most
basic examples in this context is provided by the following situation. Let
be a surjective holomorphic map with connected fibers between
compact connected complex manifolds. It is well known that given a general
fiber of we have This article grew
out of the realization that this result should be true with replaced
by the codimension \cod_X A for a pair consisting of a normal
subvariety of a compact normal variety under weak semipositivity
conditions on the normal sheaf of and the weak singularity condition
\cod_A (A\cap\sing X)\ge 2. We shall now state our main results in the
special case of a submanifold in a projective manifold and we also
simplify the semipositivity notion
Conservation of Arabidopsis thaliana photoperiodic flowering time genes in onion (Allium cepa L.)
The genetics underlying onion development is poorly understood. Here the characterisation of onion homologues of Arabidopsis photoperiodic flowering pathway genes is reported with the end goal of accelerating onion breeding programmes by understanding the genetic basis of adaptation to different latitudes.
The expression of onion GI, FKF1 and ZTL homologues under SD and LD conditions was examined using quantitative RT-PCR. The expression of AcGI and AcFKF1 was examined in onion varieties which exhibit different daylength responses. Phylogenetic trees were constructed to confirm the identity of the homologues.
AcGI and AcFKF1 showed diurnal expression patterns similar to their Arabidopsis counterparts while AcZTL was found to be constitutively expressed. AcGI showed similar expression patterns in varieties which exhibit different daylength responses whereas AcFKF1 showed differences. It is proposed that these differences could contribute to the different daylength responses in these varieties. Phylogenetic analyses showed that all the genes isolated are very closely related to their proposed homologues.
The results presented here show that key genes controlling photoperiodic flowering in Arabidopsis are conserved in onion and a role for these genes in the photoperiodic control of bulb initiation is predicted. This theory is supported by expression and phylogenetic data
Ceramic composites for rocket engine turbines
The use of ceramic materials in the hot section of the fuel turbopump of advanced reusable rocket engines promises increased performance and payload capability, improved component life and economics, and greater design flexibility. Severe thermal transients present during operation of the Space Shuttle Main Engine (SSME), push metallic components to the limit of their capabilities. Future engine requirements might be even more severe. In phase one of this two-phase program, performance benefits were quantified and continuous fiber reinforced ceramic matrix composite components demonstrated a potential to survive the hostile environment of an advanced rocket engine turbopump
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