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تعداد نتایج: 16836615  

2012
Vincent Bansaye Nick Barton Julien Berestycki Jean Bertoin Matthias Birkner

Branching process in random environment (BPRE) are a generalization of GaltonWatson processes where the reproduction law is picked randomly in an i.i.d manner in each generation. In the supercritical case, the population Zn either explodes (with a positive probability) or becomes extincted. We are interested in the event when the process Zn takes positive but bounded values for large times n. W...

Journal: :Optics letters 2017
A Cartella T F Nova A Oriana G Cerullo M Först C Manzoni A Cavalleri

We report on the generation of narrowband carrier-envelope phase stable mid-infrared (MIR) pulses between 10 and 15 μm. High pulse energies and narrow bandwidths are required for the selective nonlinear excitation of collective modes of matter that is not possible with current sources. We demonstrate bandwidths of <2% at 12.5 μm wavelength through difference frequency generation between two nea...

2015
Srikar Chamala Guanqiao Feng Carolina Chavarro W. Brad Barbazuk

Alternative splicing (AS) plays important roles in many plant functions, but its conservation across the plant kingdom is not known. We describe a methodology to identify AS events and identify conserved AS events across large phylogenetic distances using RNA-Seq datasets. We applied this methodology to transcriptome data from nine angiosperms including Amborella, the single sister species to a...

Journal: :the international journal of humanities 2008
ahmad reza moinzadeh mohammad reza talebinezhad arash behazin

the present study investigates the effect of different exposure densities on third grade iranian junior high school (ijhs) students’ efl development and retention. it also attempts to explore whether there is any differential performance due to type of post-exposure assessment tasks (recognition vs. written production). performances of five groups of learners receiving equal amount of exposure ...

Introduction: Sex hormones&rsquo; fluctuations during the menstrual cycle, influence asthma and lung function. Information on the changes in exercise-induced sex hormones in mid luteal phase associated with lung function changes is not available. The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of the regular aerobic exercise on the lung function indices and serum levels of sex hormones in t...

2015
Takanori Kagoshima Yuji Sano Naoto Takahata Teruyuki Maruoka Tobias P. Fischer Keiko Hattori

Evaluation of volcanic and hydrothermal fluxes to the surface environments is important to elucidate the geochemical cycle of sulphur and the evolution of ocean chemistry. This paper presents S/(3)He ratios of vesicles in mid-ocean ridge (MOR) basalt glass together with the ratios of high-temperature hydrothermal fluids to calculate the sulphur flux of 100 Gmol/y at MOR. The S/(3)He ratios of h...

2010
Gregory P. Fournier Justin E. Neumann J. Peter Gogarten

Universally conserved positions in ribosomal proteins have significant biases in amino acid usage, likely indicating the expansion of the genetic code at the time leading up to the most recent common ancestor(s) (MRCA). Here, we apply this principle to the evolutionary history of the ribosome before the MRCA. It has been proposed that the experimentally determined order of assembly for ribosoma...

2013
Hongwei Bi Jean-François Delmas HONGWEI BI

We consider a stationary continuous model of random size population with non-neutral mutations using a continuous state branching process with non-homogeneous immigration. We assume the type (or mutation) of the immigrants is random given by a constant mutation rate measure. We determine some genealogical properties of this process such as: distribution of the time to the most recent common anc...

Journal: :Genetics 2001
B Walsh

Bayesian posterior distributions are obtained for the time to the most recent common ancestor (MRCA) for a nonrecombining segment of DNA (such as the nonpseudoautosomal arm of the Y chromosome or the mitochondrial genome) for two individuals given that they match at k out of n scored markers. We argue that the distribution of the time t to the MRCA is the most natural measure of relatedness for...

2003
Jerry L. Deffenbacher

This study mapped the characteristics of angry college student drivers and provided a test of state-trait anger theory applied to anger while driving. Compared to low anger drivers, high anger drivers reported: (1) more frequent and intense anger in daily driving and more intense anger in response to commonly occurring (e.g., normal traffic and stuck in rush hour traffic) and their personally m...

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