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Radial Spokes-A Snapshot of the Motility Regulation, Assembly, and Evolution of Cilia and Flagella
Propulsive forces generated by cilia and flagella are used in events that are critical for the thriving of diverse eukaryotic organisms in their environments. Despite distinctive strokes and regulations, the majority of them adopt the 9+2 axoneme that is believed to exist in the last eukaryotic common ancestor. Only a few outliers have opted for a simpler format that forsakes the signature radial spokes and the central pair apparatus, although both are unnecessary for force generation or rhythmicity. Extensive evidence has shown that they operate as an integral system for motility control. Recent studies have made remarkable progress on the radial spoke. This review will trace how the new structural, compositional, and evolutional insights pose significant implications on flagella biology and, conversely, ciliopathy
Child Health and the Income Gradient: Evidence from China
Though the positive income gradient of child health is well documented in developed countries, evidence from developing countries is rare. Few studies attempt to identify a causal link between family income and child health. Utilizing unique longitudinal data from the China Health and Nutrition Survey, we have found a positive, age-enhancing income gradient of child health, measured by height-for-age z scores. The gradient is robust to alternative specifications and a comprehensive set of controls. Using the fact that the rural tax reform implemented since 2000 created an exogenous variation in family income across regions and over time, we explore a causal explanation for the income gradient, and find that it has a very strong independent causal effect on child health.child health, income gradient, rural tax reform
A Structural Model of Demand, Cost, and Export Market Selection for Chinese Footwear Producers
In this paper we use micro data on both trade and production for a sample of large Chinese manufacturing firms in the footwear industry from 2002-2006 to estimate an empirical model of export demand, pricing, and market participation by destination market. We use the model to construct indexes of firm-level demand, cost, and export market profitability. The empirical results indicate substantial firm heterogeneity in both the demand and cost dimensions with demand being more dispersed. The firm-specific demand and cost components are very useful in explaining differences in the extensive margin of trade, the length of time a firm exports to a destination, and the number and mix of destinations, as well as the export prices, while cost is more important in explaining the quantity of firm exports on the intensive margin. We use the estimates to analyze the reallocation resulting from removal of the quota on Chinese footwear exports to the EU and find that it led to a rapid restructuring of export supply sources in favor of firms with high demand and low cost indexes.
The Impact of Politeness in Bidding Descriptions on Hiring Decisions in Online Labor Markets
Due to the lack of face-to-face interactions in online labor market, employers often have to rely on bidding descriptions to assess the interpersonal aspects of freelancers. Since politeness is a potential indicator of one’s willingness and ability to facilitate cooperation, our study examines the impact of politeness in bidding descriptions on hiring decisions. Based on data collected from Freelancer.com, we differentiate the politeness of bidding descriptions with textual analysis. Surprisingly, our findings reveal that politeness in bidding descriptions is negatively associated with the probability of getting hired, and the association is negatively moderated by the capability of freelancers and the textual similarity of bidding descriptions. Specifically, the association is positive for incapable workers or unique bidding descriptions but becomes more negative for capable workers or bidding descriptions similar to others. The findings contribute novel insights on the contingent impact of politeness in bidding descriptions in online labor market
Improving Channel Throughput of WLANs and Ad Hoc Networks Using Explicit Denial of Requests
A new Multiple Access Control scheme for wireless ad hoc networks and WLANs is proposed. This scheme uses explicit denial of channel requests and a busy tone to improve channel throughput. Performance analysis shows significant improvement when the network is under heavy traffic load
Experimental observation of superscattering
Superscattering, induced by degenerate resonances, breaks the fundamental
single-channel limit of scattering cross section of subwavelength structures;
in principle, an arbitrarily large total cross section can be achieved via
superscattering. It thus provides a unique way to strengthen the light-matter
interaction at the subwavelength scale, and has many potential applications in
sensing, energy harvesting, bio-imaging (such as magnetic resonance imaging),
communication and optoelectronics. However, the experimental demonstration of
superscattering remains an open challenge due to its vulnerability to
structural imperfections and intrinsic material losses. Here we report the
first experimental evidence for superscattering, by demonstrating the
superscattering simultaneously in two different frequency regimes through both
the far-field and near-field measurements. The underlying mechanism for the
observed superscattering is the degenerate resonances of confined surface
waves, by utilizing a subwavelength metasurface-based multilayer structure. Our
work paves the way towards practical applications based on superscattering
A New Model of Ultracapacitors Based on Fractal Fundamentals
An intuitive model is proposed in this paper to describe the electrical behavior of certain ultracapacitors. The model is based on a simple expression that can be fully characterized by five real numbers. In this paper, the measured impedances of three ultracapacitors as a function of frequency are compared to model results. There is good agreement between the model and measurements. Results presented in a previous study are also reviewed and the paper demonstrates that those results are also consistent with the newly described model
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