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From HIV infection to AIDS: A dynamically induced percolation transition?
The origin of the unusual incubation period distribution in the development
of AIDS is largely unresolved. A key factor in understanding the observed
distribution of latency periods, as well as the occurrence of infected
individuals not developing AIDS at all, is the dynamics of the long lasting
struggle between HIV and the immune system. Using a computer simulation, we
study the diversification of viral genomes under mutation and the selective
pressure of the immune system.In common infections vast spreading of viral
genomes usually does not takes place. In the case of an HIV infection this may
occur, as the virus successively weakens the immune system by depletion of CD4+
cells.In a sequence space framework, this leads to a dynamically induced
percolation transition, corresponding to the onset of AIDS. As a result, we
obtain the prolongated shape of the incubation period distribution, as well as
a finite fraction of non-progressors that do not develop AIDS, comparing well
with results from recent clinical research.Comment: 7 pages RevTeX, 4 figure
One for the books: a bibliographical ‘gleaning’ for CP.
Studies a unique copy of the pioneering monograph on Leonardo’s own personal library, and the fate of that very copy across the years, as it passed from scholar to scholar, all intent upon identifying the titles on Leonardo’s bookshelves
The ARTstor Digital Library: A case study in Collection Building
ARTstor is a non-profit initiative, founded by The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. ARTstor’s mission is to use digital technology to enhance scholarship, teaching and learning in the arts and associated fields. In pursuing this goal in collaboration with others, ARTstor is developing – and will continually expand – a library of digital images and accompanying information, in order to support the needs of scholars, teachers and students. ARTstor works closely with content providers as well as users at educational and cultural institutions throughout the world to develop this public utility
… Par che sia mio destino…: The prophetic dream in Leonardo and in Dante.
Argues for Dante's impact on Leonardo da Vinci's famous "childhood memory.
ISCEV Standard for Clinical Electro-oculography (EOG) 2006
The Clinical Electro-oculogram (EOG) is an electrophysiological test of function of the outer retina and retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) in which the change in the electrical potential between the cornea and the ocular fundus is recorded during successive periods of dark and light adaptation. This document sets out a Standard Method for performance of the test, and also gives detailed guidance on technical and practical issues, and on reporting test results. The main object of the Standard is to promote consistent quality of testing and reporting within and between centres. This 2006 Standard, from the International Society for Clinical Electrophysiology of Vision (ISCEV: www.iscev.org ), is a revision of the previous Standard published in 1993, and reviewed and re-issued in 1998
Art History and the Digital Humanities:
Invited response to "Hubertus Kohle, "Kunstgeschichte und Digital Humanities. Einladung zu einer Debatte/Art History and the Digital Humanities. Invitation to a Debate
The Wielders of The Three and Other Trees
Traces roots and characteristics of several of Tolkien’s characters in religious systems and symbols. Argues that “the bearers of the three Elven rings—Galadriel, Elrond, and Gandalf [...] as well as the older bearers Gil-galad and CÃrdan—[are] archetypal figures of a Moon-Water Goddess, a Sky-Air-Thunder God, and a Sun-Fire God.
\u3ci\u3eThe Scarecrow\u3c/i\u3e
I stand before thee, fool unmanned, my body strewn with ruby signs
POEMS: \u3ci\u3eThe Piper\u3c/i\u3e / \u3ci\u3eThe Song of the Swallow\u3c/i\u3e / \u3ci\u3eHeatherfields\u3c/i\u3e
A small collection of poems by Paula Marmor. The last warm breath of autumn lost blew brown and gustir.g through the fells with dusty smells of heatherfield
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