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Receptor-mediated transport of IgG
The intestinal epithelium of the neonatal rat is a model system for the
study of receptor-mediated endocytosis in which large amounts of IgG are
transferred intact across polarized cells. This review summarizes the
ultrastructural pathway followed by IgG during cellular transit and several
important properties of the membrane receptor that recognizes the IgG
Gestion durable du paysage : les leçons que les nouveaux parcs naturels régionaux doivent tirer de l'expérience des anciennes corporations
The landscape is increasingly perceived as a resource. For this reason, it is necessary to find legal, political and economic instruments that will succeed in managing this “resource landscape” in the long term. The Swiss government recently introduced the instrument of regional nature parks into the legislation governing nature and landscape preservation; the proposed parks are organized on the basis of the French model. The examination of the new parks from the perspective of much older management structures, i.e. the civic municipalities (bourgeoisies) and corporations, makes it possible to demonstrate the strengths and weaknesses of each of these instruments in their contribution to the resolution of use rivalries between actors who use or influence the resource landscape. This comparison also enables the formulation of practical recommendations regarding the management of this resource
Dendritic flux penetration in Pb films with a periodic array of antidots
We explore the flux-jump regime in type-II Pb thin films with a periodic
array of antidots by means of magneto-optical measurements. A direct
visualization of the magnetic flux distribution allows to identify a rich
morphology of flux penetration patterns. We determine the phase boundary
between dendritic penetration at low temperatures and a smooth flux
invasion at high temperatures and fields. For the whole range of fields and
temperatures studied, guided vortex motion along the principal axes of the
square pinning array is clearly observed. In particular, the branching process
of the dendrite expansion is fully governed by the underlying pinning topology.
A comparative study between macroscopic techniques and direct local
visualization shed light onto the puzzling and independent magnetic
response observed at low temperatures and fields. Finally, we find that the
distribution of avalanche sizes at low temperatures can be described by a power
law with exponent
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