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Testing selected optimal descriptors with artificial neural networks

2013

Eleven properties have been modeled with the objective of checking the importance for model purposes of mixed descriptors made of empirical parameters, molecular connectivity indices and random numbers. The mixed descriptors with random indices have a descriptive character which is satisfactorily confirmed by the leave-one-out method of statistical analysis. The introduction of a partition of the set of compounds into training and evaluation sets decreases drastically the probability to find a mixed descriptor with random indices with good model quality. Two properties, the magnetic susceptibility and the elutropic values, insist on having optimal descriptors with random indices. The overal…

Artificial neural networkbusiness.industryGeneral Chemical EngineeringModel studyPattern recognitionGeneral ChemistryENCODECore electronPartition (number theory)Statistical analysisModel qualityArtificial intelligencebusinessMathematicsRSC Advances
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Progressive effect of beta amyloid peptides accumulation on CA1 pyramidal neurons: a model study suggesting possible treatments

2012

Several independent studies show that accumulation of β-amyloid (Aβ) peptides, one of the characteristic hallmark of Alzheimer's Disease (AD), can affect normal neuronal activity in different ways. However, in spite of intense experimental work to explain the possible underlying mechanisms of action, a comprehensive and congruent understanding is still lacking. Part of the problem might be the opposite ways in which Aβ have been experimentally found to affect the normal activity of a neuron; for example, making a neuron more excitable (by reducing the A- or DR-type K(+) currents) or less excitable (by reducing synaptic transmission and Na(+) current). The overall picture is therefore confus…

Computational modelion channels modulationAmyloidMechanism (biology)Model studyNeuroscience (miscellaneous)A?-peptideNeurotransmissionBiologyAlzheimer's diseaselcsh:RC321-571Cellular and Molecular Neurosciencemedicine.anatomical_structureAβ-peptidehippocampal neuronmedicinePremovement neuronal activityrealistic modelNeuronOriginal Research ArticleBeta (finance)Neurosciencelcsh:Neurosciences. Biological psychiatry. NeuropsychiatryNeuroscience
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Multiple mating by females is a natural outcome of a null model of mate encounters

2012

Why do females of so many species mate multiply? The question makes use of an implicit null model that females by default should be monandrous and that polyandry requires an explanation. Here, we make thesimplepoint that females encountermates overtheir lifetimeina stochasticmanner,andas theyshouldacceptatleastonemale,acceptanceofallmales maybea betternullmodelthanthemore advanced strategy of accepting thefirst satisfactory one and rejecting all others. The advantage of this view is that it makes it explicit that females must accept and reject mates without precise knowledge of future mate encounters. In insects, for example, limitations of cognitive and sensory capabilities make it hard fo…

Mate choiceEcologyNull modelInsect ScienceModel studyMonandrousNatural (music)MatingBiologySocial psychologyEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsOutcome (probability)Entomologia Experimentalis et Applicata
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Particle-Rotor Model Study of the Transitional N = 89 and Some N = 91-95 Nuclei

1979

A particle-rotor model with a nonspheroidal axial and reflection symmetric Woods-Saxon potential has been used to describe the rotational bands and gamma branching ratios in some odd-mass nuclei with 95 to 89 neutrons. Systematics of the deformation parameters have been found by calculations in the well-deformed region. The model is capable of giving a systematic classification of the low-lying odd-parity excitations in the N = 91 and expecially in the N = 89 nuclei. An important result is the identification of the 7/2+, 3/2+ and 5/2+ members of the 3/2+[651] side band in the weakly deformed nuclei. These discoveries also provide a reliable foundation for the classification of other low-spi…

Physics010308 nuclear & particles physicsModel studyNuclear Theory0103 physical sciencesSide bandNeutronAtomic physics010306 general physicsCondensed Matter Physics01 natural sciencesMathematical PhysicsAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsPhysica Scripta
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Constituent quark model study of the meson spectra

2004

The $q\bar q$ spectrum is studied in a generalized constituent quark model constrained in the study of the $NN$ phenomenology and the baryon spectrum. An overall good fit to the available experimental data is obtained. A detailed analysis of all sectors from the light-pseudoscalar and vector mesons to bottomonium is performed paying special attention to the existence and nature of some non well-established states. These results should serve as a complementary tool in distinguishing conventional quark model mesons from glueballs, hybrids or multiquark states.

PhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsParticle physicsMesonModel studyHigh Energy Physics::LatticeQuark modelNuclear TheoryHigh Energy Physics::PhenomenologyFOS: Physical sciencesConstituent quarkFísicaSpectral lineBaryonHigh Energy Physics - PhenomenologyHigh Energy Physics - Phenomenology (hep-ph)High Energy Physics::ExperimentPhenomenology (particle physics)
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Rapid oxidation of mercury (Hg) at volcanic vents: Insights from high temperature thermodynamic models of Mt Etna's emissions

2011

A major uncertainty regarding the environmental impacts of volcanic Hg is the extent to which Hg is deposited locally or transported globally. An important control on dispersion and deposition is the oxidation state of Hg compounds: Hg(0) is an inert, insoluble gas, while Hg(II) occurs as reactive gases or in particles, which deposit rapidly and proximally, near the volcanic vent. Using a new high temperature thermodynamic model, we show that although Hg in Etna's magmatic gases is almost entirely Hg(0) (i.e., gaseous elemental mercury), significant quantities of Hg(II) are likely formed at Etna's vents as gaseous HgCl2, when magmatic gases are cooled and oxidised by atmospheric gases. Thes…

geographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryModel studyGeochemistrychemistry.chemical_elementGeologyElemental mercurySettore GEO/08 - Geochimica E VulcanologiaMercury (element)Thermodynamic modelEtna Mercury Hg Volcano DepositionAtmosphere of EarthVolcanochemistryImpact craterGeochemistry and PetrologyOxidation stateEnvironmental chemistryGeologyChemical Geology
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