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Biological adaptation in light of the Lewontin–Williams (a)symmetry
2022
Neo-Darwinism characterises biological adaptation as a one-sided process, in which organisms adapt to their environment but not vice versa. This asymmetric relationship – here called Williams’ asymmetry – is called into question by Niche Construction Theory, which emphasises that organisms and their environments often mutually affect each other. Here we clarify that Williams’ asymmetry is specifically concerned with (quasi-) directed modifications towards phenotypes that increase individual fitness. This directedness – which drives the adaptive fit between organism and environment – entails far more than the mere presence of cause-effect relationships. We argue that difficulties with invoki…
Suomalainen sosiaalidemokratia murroksessa : "ajelehtiva politiikka" hegemonisen diskurssin alaisuudessa?
2008
Tarkoituksena on tarkastella suomalaisen hyvinvointipolitiikan ja sosiaalidemokratian muutosta 1990-luvun laman aikana ja sen jälkeen. Tutkimuskysymykseni kuuluu: miten uusliberalistinen, hegemoninen diskurssi näkyy Suomen poliittisissa linjauksissa, erityisesti Sosialidemokraattisen puolueen politiikan suunnassa? Vallalla olevalla ideologisella diskurssilla on vaikutusta puoluepolitiikan suuntaan. Siitä eriävien politiikkojen on vaikea taitella tätä hegemonista diskurssia vastaan niiden erilaisen retoriikan, arvomaailman ja ideologian vuoksi. Uusliberalistisen ideologian asemaa tällaisena hegemonisena diskurssina ja selkeänä trendinä ei voida kiistää, mutta kuinka sen vaikutus näkyy esimer…
Estimating aggregated nutrient fluxes in four Finnish rivers via Gaussian state space models
2013
Reliable estimates of the nutrient fluxes carried by rivers from land-based sources to the sea are needed for efficient abatement of marine eutrophication. Although nutrient concentrations in rivers generally display large temporal variation, sampling and analysis for nutrients, unlike flow measurements, are rarely performed on a daily basis. The infrequent data calls for ways to reliably estimate the nutrient concentrations of the missing days. Here, we use the Gaussian state space models with daily water flow as a predictor variable to predict missing nutrient concentrations for four agriculturally impacted Finnish rivers. Via simulation of Gaussian state space models, we are able to esti…
Predictive models in assessment of macroinvertebrates in boreal rivers
2009
Jukka Aroviita tutki väitöskirjassaan jokien ja purojen biologisen tilan mittaamismenetelmiä. Aroviita osoitti, että ihmistoiminnan aiheuttamat biologiset muutokset voivat jäädä havaitsematta, jos eliöyhteisöjen luonnollista taustavaihtelua ei oteta kunnolla huomioon.- Tällöin vesistöjen saatetaan arvioida olevan paremmassa kunnossa kuin ne todellisuudessa ovatkaan. Muutosten tunnistamistarkkuuden tulisi olla mahdollisimman hyvä, sillä tila-arvioilla on myös juridisesti määräytyviä yhteiskunnallisia ja taloudellisia seuraamuksia, Aroviita toteaa. Vielä 1990-luvulla järvien ja jokien tilaa arvioitiin suurelta osin ihmisen näkökulmasta ja veden kemian perusteella. Nykylainsäädäntö edellyttää …
A concept for the extraction of the most refractory elements at CERN-ISOLDE as carbonyl complex ions
2021
The European physical journal / A 58(5), 94 (2022). doi:10.1140/epja/s10050-022-00739-1
Flexural Behavior of Steel Fibrous Reinforced Concrete Deep Beams
2012
Experimental research was carried out regarding the flexural behavior of deep beams cast with plain and fibrous concrete with hooked steel fibers, and subjected to monotonic vertical loads. Four deep fiber-reinforced concrete beams were cast. Two of them were made of plain concrete with main and web steel reinforcements (RC), and two were made of hooked steel fiber-reinforced concrete (SFRC) with main steel reinforcements. The experimental results show the brittle behavior of reinforced deep RC members characterized by crushing of concrete struts and fracture of web steel bars. SFRC deep beams exhibit higher strength and, above all, ductility with respect to RC members due to the bridging a…
Toxicity of Dental Amalgams vs Composite Resins
2016
Ideal qualities of dental materials should include, in terms of biocompatibility, passivity towards oral tissues, so the material should not contain any leachable toxic and diffusible substances, neither release any harmful substance that can cause in time side effects, locally or generally. Even if amalgams are a group of dental materials with a long recorded history, many practitioners blame them, in contradiction with composite resins, especially for releasing free mercury into the body. On the other side, composite resins have reached great biocompatibility specifications, but also have many qualities that need more research, especially long term type.
Experimental analysis, numerical and analytical modeling of shear strength mechanisms in Hybrid Steel Trussed Concrete Beams
2014
Spherical Top Theory and Molecular Spectra
2011
In this article, we present an overview of the present state of the art of the theory of high-resolution spherical-top spectra in the framework of the effective Hamiltonian approach. We describe the specific features of this class of molecules to explain the basic concepts of the theoretical methods used for the analysis (line positions and intensities) and the simulation of absorption (including pure rotation) and Raman spectra of such species. The non conventional formalism that we use is essentially based on irreducible tensor methods and is especially adapted to computational treatments and global analyses of complex interacting band systems. We give examples concerning mainly methane (…
Competition of electron-phonon mediated superconductivity and Stoner magnetism on a flat band
2018
The effective attractive interaction between electrons, mediated by electron-phonon coupling, is a well-established mechanism of conventional superconductivity. In metals exhibiting a Fermi surface, the critical temperature of superconductivity is exponentially smaller than the characteristic phonon energy. Therefore, such superconductors are found only at temperatures below a few kelvin. Systems with flat energy bands have been suggested to cure the problem and provide a route to room-temperature superconductivity, but previous studies are limited to only BCS models with an effective attractive interaction. Here we generalize Eliashberg's theory of strong-coupling superconductivity to syst…