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The Vehicle, 1969, Vol. 11 no. 1
Vol. 11, No. 1
Table of Contents
PhotoJeff Nelsonpage 4
The Dancing BodLukepage 5
The Hide-OutEleanor Aikenpage 6
DrawingLawrence Unfriedpage 7
Rain-Drunk Midnight ManiaThomas W. Reapage 9
What I\u27m Supposed To Say About WarMichael G. McKeepage 10
Sinking LashesThomas W. Reapage 10
CandleThomas W. Reapage 10
Nervous ChaperoneThomas W. Reapage 10
Formless Beauty Left To DryThomas W. Reapage 10
MasqueradeThomas W. Reapage 10
Mad JohnJames Jonespage 11
Black RacistJames Jonespage 12
HandsLawrence Unfriedpage 13
The Real Jonathan T. WillwickCharles Whitepage 14
A Cold Afternoon In JanuaryCharles Whitepage 16
Crumpled PaperLawrence Unfriedpage 16
ImpressionMichael G. McKeepage 18
The HunterMary Ann Spidelpage 19
PhotoJeff NelsonCaptionMichael G. McKeepage 20https://thekeep.eiu.edu/vehicle/1019/thumbnail.jp
The Vehicle, 1969, Vol. 11 no. 1
Vol. 11, No. 1
Table of Contents
PhotoJeff Nelsonpage 4
The Dancing BodLukepage 5
The Hide-OutEleanor Aikenpage 6
DrawingLawrence Unfriedpage 7
Rain-Drunk Midnight ManiaThomas W. Reapage 9
What I\u27m Supposed To Say About WarMichael G. McKeepage 10
Sinking LashesThomas W. Reapage 10
CandleThomas W. Reapage 10
Nervous ChaperoneThomas W. Reapage 10
Formless Beauty Left To DryThomas W. Reapage 10
MasqueradeThomas W. Reapage 10
Mad JohnJames Jonespage 11
Black RacistJames Jonespage 12
HandsLawrence Unfriedpage 13
The Real Jonathan T. WillwickCharles Whitepage 14
A Cold Afternoon In JanuaryCharles Whitepage 16
Crumpled PaperLawrence Unfriedpage 16
ImpressionMichael G. McKeepage 18
The HunterMary Ann Spidelpage 19
PhotoJeff NelsonCaptionMichael G. McKeepage 20https://thekeep.eiu.edu/vehicle/1019/thumbnail.jp
Renormalization schemes and the range of two-nucleon effective field theory
The OS and PDS renormalization schemes for the effective field theory with
nucleons and pions are investigated. We explain in detail how the
renormalization is implemented using local counterterms. Fits to the NN
scattering data are performed in the 1S0 and 3S1 channels for different values
of mu_R. An error analysis indicates that the range of the theory with
perturbative pions is consistent with 500 MeV.Comment: 40 pages, typos corrected, journal version. Discussion of the range
in section VII clarified, conclusions unchange
Amide neighbouring-group effects in peptides: phenylalanine as relay amino acid in long-distance electron transfer
In nature, proteins serve as media for long‐distance electron transfer (ET) to carry out redox reactions in distant compartments. This ET occurs either by a single‐step superexchange or through a multi‐step charge hopping process, which uses side chains of amino acids as stepping stones. In this study we demonstrate that Phe can act as a relay amino acid for long‐distance electron hole transfer through peptides. The considerably increased susceptibility of the aromatic ring to oxidation is caused by the lone pairs of neighbouring amide carbonyl groups, which stabilise the Phe radical cation. This neighbouring‐amide‐group effect helps improve understanding of the mechanism of extracellular electron transfer through conductive protein filaments (pili) of anaerobic bacteria during mineral respiration
Integrating ecology into macroevolutionary research
On 9 March, over 150 biologists gathered in London for the Centre for Ecology and Evolution spring symposium, ‘Integrating Ecology into Macroevolutionary Research’. The event brought together researchers from London-based institutions alongside others from across the UK, Europe and North America for a day of talks. The meeting highlighted methodological advances and recent analyses of exemplar datasets focusing on the exploration of the role of ecological processes in shaping macroevolutionary patterns
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