403 research outputs found

    Figurations of Time in Asia

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    The experience and the ensuing structuring of time forms a constitutive part of human cultures. There are many ways of coming to terms with time, calendars and historiographies being its most common cultural representations. The contributions to this volume deal with lesser known figurations that result directly from the various perceptions about time and phenomena related to time. Diachronous investigations in various parts of Asia (predominantly South Asia) reveal a broad spectrum of such visual and literary figurative manifestations. While Hinduism recognizes a divine personification of time and allocates the ominous factor time in an ontological proximity to death, other cultures of Asia have developed their own specific concepts and strategies. This collection of essays combines perspectives of various disciplines on figurations in which time congeals, as it were. These figurations result from local time regimes, and beyond demonstrating their diversity of forms this volume offers coordinates for a comparison of cultures. The topics include chronograms as well as early Buddhist topoi of the vastness of time, the Indian Jaina representation of both temporality and non-temporality and the teachings of a Mediaeval Zen master hinting at the more stationary aspects of time

    Update kosten en baten van harmonisatie van de rechtspositie van overheidspersoneel

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    Dit rapport beschrijft de kosten en baten voor de overheid als ambtenaren dezelfde rechtspositie krijgen als andere werknemers (‘harmonisatie’). Zij krijgen dan een arbeidscontract in plaats van een aanstelling; gaan voor rechtszaken naar de kantonrechter in plaats van de bestuursrechter; en krijgen een eigen CAO. Omdat er bij verschillende kosten en baten onzekerheid bestaat, wordt gewerkt met drie scenario’s. De kosten van harmonisatie zijn eenmalig en liggen tussen € 53 en 186 miljoen. Dit betreft met name opleidingen en administratieve organisatie. De baten zijn € 6,6 tot 21,9 miljoen per jaar. Deze baten bestaan uit besparingen bij de rechtspraak en besparingen door deregulering. In het middenscenario is de terugverdientijd ruim zeven jaar. In het meest ongunstige geval loopt de terugverdientijd op tot 28 jaar. Bij een goede planning en sturing van het proces - waarbij de kosten in de hand worden gehouden - en baten die gunstig uitvallen, is de investering in drie jaar terugverdiend. Dit rapport bouwt voort op een rapport van SEO en Regioplan uit 2006. De kosten zijn gedaald omdat de huidige inzichten wijzen op minder behoefte aan opleidingen. De baten zijn hoger door een betere inschatting van de opbrengsten van de overgang van bestuursrechter naar kantonrechter

    Riddles of the Rock-Carved Hindu and Jaina Sculptures and Inscriptions at Rakhetrā

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    The article presents new evidence on the archaeological site of Rakhetrā (M.P.), with particular attention to the rock-carved Hindu and Jaina sculptures and inscriptions. Photos of the three 10th, 15th and 17th century inscriptions on site are published for the first time, as well as a tentative transliteration of the important Jaina inscription next to a foot-image of Upādhyāya Viśālarāja, listing the names of his yet unidentified 15th century Jaina monastic lineage. The functions of rock-cut Jaina sculptures at remote places, object for worship, ornamentation or propagation, are discussed, and it is argued that the colossal sculpture of Ādinātha, that dominates the multi-functional site, was probably primarily a marker of the religious sphere of influence of the Digambara tīrtha Thūbonjī

    Анализ эффективности применения технологии гидравлического разрыва пласта на нефтяных месторождениях Западной Сибири

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    Анализ технологических и геологических особенностей применения гидравлического разрыва пласта. Эффективность применения ГРП путем сравнения показателей разработки до и после введения данного метода на нефтяных месторождениях Западной Сибири.Analysis of technological and geological features of the use of hydraulic fracturing. The effectiveness of hydraulic fracturing by comparing the development indicators before and after the introduction of this method in oil fields of Western Siberia

    Allelic Heterogeneity at the Equine KIT Locus in Dominant White (W) Horses

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    White coat color has been a highly valued trait in horses for at least 2,000 years. Dominant white (W) is one of several known depigmentation phenotypes in horses. It shows considerable phenotypic variation, ranging from ∼50% depigmented areas up to a completely white coat. In the horse, the four depigmentation phenotypes roan, sabino, tobiano, and dominant white were independently mapped to a chromosomal region on ECA 3 harboring the KIT gene. KIT plays an important role in melanoblast survival during embryonic development. We determined the sequence and genomic organization of the ∼82 kb equine KIT gene. A mutation analysis of all 21 KIT exons in white Franches-Montagnes Horses revealed a nonsense mutation in exon 15 (c.2151C>G, p.Y717X). We analyzed the KIT exons in horses characterized as dominant white from other populations and found three additional candidate causative mutations. Three almost completely white Arabians carried a different nonsense mutation in exon 4 (c.706A>T, p.K236X). Six Camarillo White Horses had a missense mutation in exon 12 (c.1805C>T, p.A602V), and five white Thoroughbreds had yet another missense mutation in exon 13 (c.1960G>A, p.G654R). Our results indicate that the dominant white color in Franches-Montagnes Horses is caused by a nonsense mutation in the KIT gene and that multiple independent mutations within this gene appear to be responsible for dominant white in several other modern horse populations

    Screening of DUB activity and specificity by MALDI-TOF mass spectrometry

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    Deubiquitylases (DUBs) are key regulators of the ubiquitin system which cleave ubiquitin moieties from proteins and polyubiquitin chains. Several DUBs have been implicated in various diseases and are attractive drug targets. We have developed a sensitive and fast assay to quantify in vitro DUB enzyme activity using matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization time-of-flight (MALDI-TOF) mass spectrometry. Unlike other current assays, this method uses unmodified substrates, such as diubiquitin topoisomers. By analyzing 42 human DUBs against all diubiquitin topoisomers we provide an extensive characterization of DUB activity and specificity. Our results confirm the high specificity of many members of the OTU and JAMM DUB families and highlight that all USPs tested display low linkage selectivity. We also demonstrate that this assay can be deployed to assess the potency and specificity of DUB inhibitors by profiling 11 compounds against a panel of 32 DUBs

    Measurement of the BˉDνˉ\bar{B}\to D\ell\bar{\nu} Partila Width and Form Factor Parameters

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    We have studied the decay BˉDνˉ\bar{B} \to D\ell\bar{\nu}, where =eorμ\ell=e or \mu. From a fit to the differential decay rate dΓ/dwd\Gamma/dw we measure the rate normalization FD(1)Vcb{\cal F}_D(1)|V_{cb}| and form factor slope ρ^D2\hat{\rho}^2_D, and, using measured values of τB\tau_B, find Γ(BˉDνˉ)=(12.0±0.9±2.1)ns1\Gamma(\bar{B} \to D\ell\bar{\nu}) = (12.0 \pm 0.9 \pm 2.1) ns^{-1}. The resulting branching fractions are B(Bˉ0D+νˉ)=(1.87±0.15±0.32){\cal B}(\bar{B}^0 \to D^+\ell^-\bar{\nu})=(1.87 \pm 0.15 \pm 0.32)% and B(BD0νˉ)=(1.94±0.15±0.34){\cal B}(B^- \to D^0\ell^-\bar{\nu})=(1.94 \pm 0.15 \pm 0.34)%. The form factor parameters are in agreement with those measured in BˉDνˉ\bar{B} \to D^*\ell\bar{\nu} decays, as predicted by heavy quark effective theory.Comment: 11 pages, postscript file also available through http://w4.lns.cornell.edu/public/CLN
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