325 research outputs found

    A K-sample Homogeneity Test based on the Quantification of the p-p Plot

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    We propose a quantification of the p-p plot that assigns equal weight to all distances between the respective distributions: the surface between the p-p plot and the diagonal. This surface is labelled the Harmonic Weighted Mass (HWM) index. We introduce the diagonal-deviation (d-d) plot that allows the index to be computed exactly under all circumstances. For two balanced samples absent ties the finite sample distribution of the HWM index is derived. Simulations show that in most cases unbalanced samples and ties have little effect on this distribution. The d-d plot allows for a straightforward extension to the K-sample HWM index. As we have not been able to derive the distribution of the index for K>2, we simulate significance tables for K=3,...,15. An example involving economic growth rates of the G7 countries illustrates that the HWM test can have better power than alternative Empirical Distribution Function tests

    Язык современных СМИ как механизм интерпретации в контексте национальной культуры

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    Автор, опираясь на различные труды по лингвокультурологии, риторике, социальной информациологии и информационной политике, рассматривает язык современных средств массовой информации России как механизм интерпретации национальной культуры. В работе раскрыты понятия интертекстуальности и интерпретации в языке СМИ, обозначена специфика речевого поведения современных журналистов, показаны особенности языковых моделей массовой и качественной прессы.Автор, звертаясь до різноманітних трудів по лінгвокультурології ріторіки, соціальної інформаціології та інформаційної політики, розглядає мову сучасних засобів масової інформації Росії як механізм інтерпретації національної культури. В роботі відкрити поняття інтертекстуальністі в мові ЗМІ, визначена специфіка речової поведінки сучасних журналістів, відображені особистості мовних моделей масової та якісної преси.Drawing on various works on linguistic culturology, rhetorics, social informatiology and information policy, the author examines the language of modern mass media on Russia as a mechanism for interpreting national culture. The paper dwells on the concepts of intertextuality and interpretation in the language of mass media, peculiarities of modern journalists' speech behaviour and characteristic features of language models of mass and specialized media

    Physiologic and molecular consequences of endothelial Bmpr2 mutation

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    <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) is thought to be driven by dysfunction of pulmonary vascular microendothelial cells (PMVEC). Most hereditary PAH is associated with BMPR2 mutations. However, the physiologic and molecular consequences of expression of BMPR2 mutations in PMVEC are unknown.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>In vivo experiments were performed on adult mice with conditional endothelial-specific expression of the truncation mutation Bmpr2<sup>delx4+</sup>, with age-matched transactivator-only mice as controls. Phenotype was assessed by RVSP, counts of muscularized vessels and proliferating cells, and staining for thromboses, inflammatory cells, and apoptotic cells. The effects of BMPR2 knockdown in PMVEC by siRNA on rates of apoptosis were assessed. Affymetrix expression arrays were performed on PMVEC isolated and cultured from triple transgenic mice carrying the immortomouse gene, a transactivator, and either control, Bmpr2<sup>delx4+ </sup>or Bmpr2<sup>R899X </sup>mutation.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>Transgenic mice showed increased RVSP and corresponding muscularization of small vessels, with histologic alterations including thrombosis, increased inflammatory cells, increased proliferating cells, and a moderate increase in apoptotic cells. Expression arrays showed alterations in specific pathways consistent with the histologic changes. Bmpr2<sup>delx4+ </sup>and Bmpr2<sup>R899X </sup>mutations resulted in very similar alterations in proliferation, apoptosis, metabolism, and adhesion; Bmpr2<sup>delx4+ </sup>cells showed upregulation of platelet adhesion genes and cytokines not seen in Bmpr2<sup>R899X </sup>PMVEC. Bmpr2 mutation in PMVEC does not cause a loss of differentiation markers as was seen with Bmpr2 mutation in smooth muscle cells.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>Bmpr2 mutation in PMVEC <it>in vivo </it>may drive PAH through multiple, potentially independent, downstream mechanisms, including proliferation, apoptosis, inflammation, and thrombosis.</p

    Development and Validation of an On-Line Water Toxicity Sensor with Immobilized Luminescent Bacteria for On-Line Surface Water Monitoring.

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    Surface water used for drinking water production is frequently monitored in The Netherlands using whole organism biomonitors, with for exampleDaphnia magnaorDreissenamussels, which respond to changes in the water quality. However, not all human-relevant toxic compounds can be detected by these biomonitors. Therefore, a new on-line biosensor has been developed, containing immobilized genetically modified bacteria, which respond to genotoxicity in the water by emitting luminescence. The performance of this sensor was tested under laboratory conditions, as well as under field conditions at a monitoring station along the river Meuse in The Netherlands. The sensor was robust and easy to clean, with inert materials, temperature control and nutrient feed for the reporter organisms. The bacteria were immobilized in sol-gel on either an optical fiber or a glass slide and then continuously exposed to water. Since the glass slide was more sensitive and robust, only this setup was used in the field. The sensor responded to spikes of genotoxic compounds in the water with a minimal detectable concentration of 0.01 mg/L mitomycin C in the laboratory and 0.1 mg/L mitomycin C in the field. With further optimization, which should include a reduction in daily maintenance, the sensor has the potential to become a useful addition to the currently available biomonitors

    Risk Allocation in Toll Highway Concessions in Spain: Lessons from Economic Recession

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    Spain has a long tradition of encouraging toll highways by granting concessions to private companies. Concessions in Spain have been characterized by a willingness to transfer considerable risk to the private sector. Traffic demand, acquisition of the right-of-way, and financial risk have often been allocated to the private sector. From 1996 to 2011, 16 toll highway concessions, covering a total distance of 835 km, were awarded by the central government of Spain with this approach. Some of those highways started their operations just before the economic recession began. The recession had negative consequences for Spain's economy. The gross domestic product per capita plummeted, and the unemployment rate increased from 9% to 20% of the working population in just 2 years. The recession also had severe consequences for the economic performance of toll highway concessions. Traffic levels declined at a much greater rate than did the gross domestic product. In addition, the conditions imposed by the financial markets on borrowers became much stricter because of the liquidity crisis. This study analyzes the impact that the economic recession ultimately had on the performance of toll highway concessions in Spain and the actions that the government adopted to avoid the bankruptcy of the concessionaires. It was found that the economic recession helped identify some deficiencies in how risk had been allocated in Spain. The measures that both Spain and the European Union are adopting so as to improve risk allocation are discussed
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