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    The A-theoretic Farrellā€“Jones conjecture for virtually solvable groups

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    We prove the A -theoretic Farrellā€“Jones conjecture for virtually solvable groups. As a corollary, we obtain that the conjecture holds for S -arithmetic groups and lattices in almost connected Lie groups

    Phenomenological scaling laws for ā€˜ā€˜semidiluteā€™ā€™ macromolecule solutions from light scattering by optical probe particles

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    Polymer solution dynamics may be inferred from light scattering spectra of dissolved optical probe particles. We compare a variety of probes in solutions of several polymers. In the ā€˜ā€˜overlappingā€™ā€™ concentration/molecular weight regime, the Stokesā€“Einstein equation fails by up to a factor of 2, while the probe diffusion coefficient D follows a scaling law D/D0=exp(āˆ’aMĪ³cĪ½RĪ“) (c, M, and R are the polymer concentration, molecular weight, and the probe radius, respectively). Experimentally, Ī³=0.8Ā±0.1, Ī½=0.6ā€“1.0, and Ī“=āˆ’0.1 to 0, contrary to the theoretical predictions Ī³=0 and Ī“=1. With very high molecularā€weight polymers, we observe a further ā€˜ā€˜entangledā€™ā€™ regime, characterized by huge (104) failures of the Stokesā€“Einstein equation and the appearance of ā€˜ā€˜fastā€™ā€™ modes in the scattering spectrum.Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/70873/2/JCPSA6-82-11-5242-1.pd

    Der Einfluss des ƶkologischen Landbaus auf das Raumnutzungsverhalten von Feldhasen (Lepus europaeus)

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    Agricultural intensification (AI) negatively affects biodiversity due to e.g. high-input farming. Organic farming can counteract this negative trend. Here, we studied movement behavior of the European brown hare (Lepus europaeus), which frequently occurs in agricultural landscapes but also suffers from AI with declining population densities. We measured home range sizes in relation to local field management (organic vs. conventional farming) in Upper Bavarian, Germany. Results showed that home ranges sizes decreased with increasing amount of organically managed area, while there was no relationship between conventional farmed area and haresā€™ movement behavior. Higher resource availability in organic fields decrease home range sizes and may therefore positively influences individual fitness and possibly boosts hare densities

    Taphonomic and Diagenetic Pathways to Protein Preservation, Part II: The Case of Brachylophosaurus canadensis Specimen MOR 2598

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    Recent recoveries of peptide sequences from two Cretaceous dinosaur bones require paleontologists to rethink traditional notions about how fossilization occurs. As part of this shifting paradigm, several research groups have recently begun attempting to characterize biomolecular decay and stabilization pathways in diverse paleoenvironmental and diagenetic settings. To advance these efforts, we assessed the taphonomic and geochemical history of Brachylophosaurus canadensis specimen MOR 2598, the left femur of which was previously found to retain endogenous cells, tissues, and structural proteins. Combined stratigraphic and trace element data show that after brief fluvial transport, this articulated hind limb was buried in a sandy, likely-brackish, estuarine channel. During early diagenesis, percolating groundwaters stagnated within the bones, forming reducing internal microenvironments. Recent exposure and weathering also caused the surficial leaching of trace elements from the specimen. Despite these shifting redox regimes, proteins within the bones were able to survive through diagenesis, attesting to their remarkable resiliency over geologic time. Synthesizing our findings with other recent studies reveals that oxidizing conditions in the initial ~48 h postmortem likely promote molecular stabilization reactions and that the retention of early-diagenetic trace element signatures may be a useful proxy for molecular recovery potential

    Optical probe study of a nonentangling macromolecule solution--bovine serum albumin: Water

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    The diffusion coefficient D of polystyrene latex spheres in bovine serum albumin:water was studied as a function of protein concentration c for 0 c D fails by as much as 25 to 50%, D being larger than predicted from the sphere radius R and the solution viscosity. Probe particles with R as large as 0.62 [mu]m were used. D fits well to the form D = Doexp(-[alpha]cv) for [alpha] = 0.004 to 0.008 and v = 0.96 to 0.99. Serum albumin is a globular protein, so chain entanglement cannot cause these non-Stokes--Einsteinian effects, which are presumably due to sphere:albumin interactions. Polystyrene spheres in semidilute polyethylene oxide:water (G. S. Ullmann, K. Ullmann, R. M. Lindner, and G. D. J. Phillies, J. Phys. Chem. 89, 692 (1985)) behave similarly to spheres in serum albumin:water, suggesting that chain entanglement may also not be important in probe diffusion through semidilute polymer solutions.Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/25653/1/0000205.pd
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