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Two-loop electroweak corrections to the ρ parameter beyond the leading approximation

1996

We show that in the framework of the pinch technique the universal part of the $\rho$ parameter can be meaningfully defined, beyond one loop. The universal part so obtained satisfies the crucial requirements of gauge-independence, finiteness, and process-independence, even when subleading contributions of the top quark are included. The mechanism which enforces the aforementioned properties is explained in detail, and several subtle field theoretical issues are discussed. Explicit calculations of the sub-leading two-loop corrections of order $O(G_{\mu}^{2}m^{2}_{t}M_{Z}^{2})$ are carried out in the context of an $SU(2)$ model, with $M_{W}=M_{Z}$, and various intermediate and final results a…

RenormalizationLoop (topology)PhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsParticle physicsTop quarkHigh Energy Physics - PhenomenologyField (physics)Electroweak interactionCurrent algebraOrder (ring theory)FísicaContext (language use)Physical Review D
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Considerations concerning the renormalization of the electroweak sector of the standard model

1990

Abstract Examination of the structure of one-loop corrected amplitudes for arbitrary processes mediated by W, Z and γ in the simple renormalization framework previously discussed by the author, leads to natural choices for the renormalized self-energies and vertex corrections. They satisfy simple renormalization conditions and, as q2 → 0, the W and Z propagators approach the free expressions with a correction of O(αq2/mW2). The renormalization conditions allow us to circumvent certain ambiguities that arise, to O(α2), in current analyses of Δr and κ(q2). A useful simplified form for the Z propagator is presented.

RenormalizationPhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsCurrent (mathematics)Simple (abstract algebra)Quantum electrodynamicsElectroweak interactionStructure (category theory)Vertex (curve)PropagatorMathematical physicsStandard ModelNuclear Physics B
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Repeatability in protein sequences

2019

Low complexity regions (LCRs) in protein sequences have special properties that are very different from those of globular proteins. The rules that define secondary structure elements do not apply when the distribution of amino acids becomes biased. While there is a tendency towards structural disorder in LCRs, various examples, and particularly homorepeats of single amino acids, suggest that very short repeats could adopt structures very difficult to predict. These structures are possibly variable and dependant on the context of intra- or inter-molecular interactions. In general, short repeats in LCRs can induce structure. This could explain the observation that very short (non-perfect) rep…

Repetitive Sequences Amino AcidGlobular proteinSaccharomyces cerevisiaeContext (language use)Computational biologyProtein–protein interactionEvolution Molecular03 medical and health sciencesSequence Analysis ProteinStructural BiologyHumansArabidopsis thalianaAmino Acid SequenceDatabases ProteinProtein secondary structure030304 developmental biologychemistry.chemical_classification0303 health sciencesbiology030302 biochemistry & molecular biologyProteinsbiology.organism_classificationAmino acidchemistrySequence AlignmentAlgorithmsFunction (biology)Journal of Structural Biology
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Bibliotēka kā universitātes informācijas un mācību telpa

2014

Latvijas Universitātes un Ukrainas sadraudzības augstskolu pētnieku un bibliotēku darba profesionāļu rakstu kopīgais krājums atspoguļo bibliotēku un informācijas nozares zinātniskās un lietišķās pētniecības darba rezultātus. Rakstu autori analizē bibliotēku pakalpojumu mērķtiecīgo attīstību mūsdienu informācijas vidē un augstskolu mācību infrastruktūrā. --- The collection of papers of the researchers and library professionals of the University of Latvia and Ukrainian universities reflects on scientific and applied research activities. The authors of the articles describe the purposeful development of library services in the modern-day information world and academic infrastructure.

RepozitārijiИнформационно-образовательная средаУслуги библиотекиСуспільство знаньElectronic resourcesІнформаційно-навчальне середовищеSpecial collectionsЭлектронные учебно-методические комплексыМедиаобразовательные ресурсыОбщество знанийРепозитарий высшего учебного заведенияИнтеграция информационных ресурсов комплектованияРепозитарій університетуІнформатизація освітиИнтерактивное обучение:SOCIAL SCIENCES::Other social sciences::Library and information science [Research Subject Categories]Library servicesМедіаосвітні ресурсиOpen AccessCultural interaction -- Latvia - UkraineИнформатизация образованияІнформаційне суспільствоІнтерактивне комп’ютерне навчанняElektroniskie resursiKultūru mijiedarbība -- Latvija-UkrainaCompetencesBibliotēkas pakalpojumiSpeciālās kolekcijasRepositoryStudiju informacionālais nodrošinājumsОрганизация фондаInformācijas lietotāju apmācībaПовышение квалификации библиотекаряАрхивирование документовKompetencesИнициирование интереса к чтениюЭлектронные ресурсыИнформационное обществоEducational processСервіси бібліотеки
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On-line extraction coupled to liquid chromatographic analysis of hydrophobic organic compounds from complex solid samples-Application to the analysis…

2019

This work investigates the applicability of on-line extraction (OLE) directly coupled to liquid chromatography (LC) for the dynamic extraction of hydrophobic organic compounds from complex solid samples. The method operates within the existing apparatus of the LC by replacing the valve loop with an extraction vessel comprised of an empty guard column loaded with the sample. In this manner, extraction is accomplished by the mobile phase as it flows through the extraction vessel under high pressure without the need for additional apparatus other than those comprising the LC system or additional sample pretreatment steps. The experimental parameters affecting the extraction efficiency of the m…

ReproducibilityGeologic SedimentsChromatographyTime FactorsChemistryUltraviolet RaysOrganic ChemistryTemperatureSedimentReproducibility of ResultsGeneral MedicineHydrogen-Ion ConcentrationBiochemistryOnline SystemsAnalytical ChemistrySoilHigh pressureSoil waterCalibrationPressureSample preparationOrganic ChemicalsParticle SizeHydrophobic and Hydrophilic InteractionsChromatography LiquidJournal of chromatography. A
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Children’s conceptions of mental well-being and ideas for its promotion through digital environments

2021

The aim of this study is to further understanding of children’s conceptions of mental well-being and their ideas for its digital promotion. The study is based on the need to provide children an opportunity to actively participate and share their understanding of mental well-being promotion with others in light of their understanding of what online environments and their design can afford for this promotion. The study was implemented as three subsequent workshops in primary school classrooms comprising four teachers and 79 children aged 9-11 years old. In the first two workshops, children reflected on mental well-being, digital environments they utilise and their possible connections to ment…

Research designmedia_common.quotation_subjectihmisen ja tietokoneen vuorovaikutusApplied psychologydesignlapset (ikäryhmät)Interaction designEducationPromotion (rank)henkinen hyvinvointimielenterveyschild computer interactiondigital environments0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesFunction (engineering)050107 human factorsmedia_common05 social sciences050301 educationCitizen journalismmental well-beingCreativityvirtuaaliympäristöMental healthSocial relationHuman-Computer InteractionPsychology0503 educationmental health
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The ecological success of a social parasite increases with manipulation of collective host behaviour.

2015

Many parasites alter the behaviour of their host to their own advantage, yet hosts often vary in their susceptibility to manipulation. The ecological and evolutionary implications of such variation can be profound, as resistant host populations may suffer lower parasite pressures than those susceptible to manipulation. To test this prediction, we assessed parasite-induced aggressive behaviours across 16 populations of two Temnothorax ant species, many of which harbour the slavemaker ant Protomognathus americanus. This social parasite uses its Dufour's gland secretions to manipulate its hosts into attacking nestmates, which may deter defenders away from itself during invasion. We indeed find…

Resistance (ecology)TemnothoraxEcologyEcologyAggressionHost (biology)AntsBiologybiology.organism_classificationANTHost-Parasite InteractionsAggressionSpecies SpecificitymedicineParasite hostingAnimalsmedicine.symptomTemnothorax curvispinosusEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsDufour's glandJournal of evolutionary biology
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Potential of human serum albumin as chiral selector of basic drugs in affinity electrokinetic chromatography-partial filling technique

2006

The enantiomeric resolution of compounds using HSA by means of affinity EKC (AEKC)-partial filling technique is the result of a delicate balance between different experimental variables such as protein concentration, running pH (background electrophoretic buffer (BGE), protein, and compound solutions), and plug length. In this paper, the possibility of using HSA as chiral selector for enantioseparation of 28 basic drugs using this methodology is studied. The effect of the physicochemical parameters, the structural properties of compounds, and compound-HSA protein binding percentages over their chiral resolution with HSA is outlined. Based on the results obtained, a decision tree is proposed…

Resolution (mass spectrometry)Clinical BiochemistryPlasma protein bindingBuffersBiochemistryChromatography AffinityAnalytical ChemistryElectrokinetic phenomenaMolar volumemedicineHumansSerum AlbuminChromatography Micellar Electrokinetic CapillaryChromatographyMolecular StructureChemistryStereoisomerismHydrogen-Ion ConcentrationHuman serum albuminChiral resolutionbody regionsElectrophoresisPharmaceutical Preparationsembryonic structuresEnantiomerHydrophobic and Hydrophilic Interactionsmedicine.drugELECTROPHORESIS
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Time-dependent resonance interaction energy between two entangled atoms under nonequilibrium conditions

2018

We consider the time-dependent resonance interaction energy between two identical atoms, one in the ground state and the other in an excited state, and interacting with the vacuum electromagnetic field, during a nonequilibrium situation such as the dynamical atomic self-dressing process. We suppose the two atoms prepared in a correlated, symmetric or antisymmetric, state. Since the atoms start from a nonequilibrium conditions, their interaction energy is time dependent. We obtain, at second order in the atom-field coupling, an analytic expression for the time-dependent resonance interaction energy between the atoms. We show that this interaction vanishes when the two atoms are outside the l…

Resonance interaction Casimir-Polder effect non equilibrium systems.High Energy Physics - TheoryCondensed Matter::Quantum GasesElectromagnetic fieldPhysicsQuantum PhysicsField (physics)Antisymmetric relationFOS: Physical sciencesNon-equilibrium thermodynamicsInteraction energy01 natural sciencesResonance (particle physics)010305 fluids & plasmasHigh Energy Physics - Theory (hep-th)Excited state0103 physical sciencesPhysics::Atomic and Molecular ClustersPhysics::Atomic PhysicsAtomic physicsQuantum Physics (quant-ph)010306 general physicsGround statePhysical Review A
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The stability problem and noisy projections in discrete tomography

2004

Abstract The new field of research of discrete tomography will be described in this paper. It differs from standard computerized tomography in the reduced number of projections. It needs ad hoc algorithms which usually are based on the definition of the model of the object to reconstruct. The main problems will be introduced and an experimental simulation will prove the robustness of a slightly modified version of a well known method for the reconstruction of binary planar convex sets, even in case of projections affected by error. To the best of our knowledge this is one of the first experimental study of the stability problem with a statistical approach. Prospective applications include c…

Reverse engineeringMathematical optimizationSettore INF/01 - InformaticaComputer scienceRegular polygonBinary numbercomputer.software_genreLanguage and LinguisticsComputer Science ApplicationsHuman-Computer InteractionRobustness (computer science)Tomographynoisy projectionscomputerDiscrete tomographydiscrete tomography
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