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Copy number variation and missense mutations of the agouti signaling protein (ASIP) gene in goat breeds with different coat colors.

2009

In goats, classical genetic studies reported a large number of alleles at the Agouti locus with effects on coat color and pattern distribution. From these early studies, the dominant A(Wt) (white/tan) allele was suggested to cause the white color of the Saanen breed. Here, we sequenced the coding region of the goat ASIP gene in 6 goat breeds (Girgentana, Maltese, Derivata di Siria, Murciano-Granadina, Camosciata delle Alpi, and Saanen), with different coat colors and patterns. Five single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) were identified, 3 of which caused missense mutations in conserved positions of the cysteine-rich carboxy-terminal domain of the protein (p.Ala96Gly, p.Cys126Gly, and p.Val1…

Comparative Genomic HybridizationBase SequenceDNA Copy Number VariationsGoatsCapra hircuCNVMolecular Sequence DataMutation MissenseSNPColorBreedingPolymorphism Single NucleotideCOAT COLORSettore AGR/17 - Zootecnica Generale E Miglioramento GeneticoBREEDSaCGHAgouti locuASIP GENEGOATAgouti Signaling ProteinAnimalsHumansAmino Acid SequenceSequence AlignmentCytogenetic and genome research
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2015

Bacterial endosymbiosis is an important evolutionary process in insects, which can harbor both obligate and facultative symbionts. The evolution of these symbionts is driven by evolutionary convergence, and they exhibit among the tiniest genomes in prokaryotes. The large host spectrum of facultative symbionts and the high diversity of strategies they use to infect new hosts probably impact the evolution of their genome and explain why they undergo less severe genomic erosion than obligate symbionts. Candidatus Hamiltonella defensa is suitable for the investigation of the genomic evolution of facultative symbionts because the bacteria are engaged in specific relationships in two clades of in…

Comparative genomicsFacultativeObligateEndosymbiosisEcologyfungifood and beveragesbiochemical phenomena metabolism and nutritionBiologyHamiltonella defensabiology.organism_classificationGenomeAcyrthosiphon pisumEvolutionary biologyConvergent evolutionGeneticsEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsGenome Biology and Evolution
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Dynamics of two competing species in the presence of Lévy noise sources

2010

We consider a Lotka-Volterra system of two competing species subject to multiplicative alpha-stable Lévy noise. The interaction parameter between the species is a random process which obeys a stochastic differential equation with a generalized bistable potential in the presence both of a periodic driving term and an additive alpha-stable Lévy noise. We study the species dynamics, which is characterized by two different regimes, exclusion of one species and coexistence of both. We find quasi-periodic oscillations and stochastic resonance phenomenon in the dynamics of the competing species, analysing the role of the Lévy noise sources.

Competitive BehaviorComplex systemsBistabilityStochastic resonancePopulation DynamicsComplex systemModels BiologicalStochastic differential equationControl theoryQuantitative Biology::Populations and EvolutionAnimalsHumansComputer SimulationStatistical physicsEcosystemMathematicsPopulation dynamics and ecological pattern formationModels StatisticalStochastic processDynamics (mechanics)Multiplicative functionStochastic analysis methods (Fokker-Planck Langevin etc.)Adaptation PhysiologicalRandom walks and Lévy flightQuasiperiodic functionPredatory Behavior
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Numerical and Experimental Analysis of the Frictional Effects on 4ENF Delamination Tests Performed on Unidirectional CFRP

2015

Abstract Progressive delamination in composite materials under static or fatigue loading condition are, in many structures, one of the predominant cause of failure. In the paper, an accurate study of quasi-static delamination growth under mode II loading condition is conducted. Several experimental tests are performed on composite laminates consisting of unidirectional carbon/epoxy layers. Four-point end-notched flexure (4ENF) test is employed in order to characterize the mode II interlaminar fracture toughness. The R-curve is obtained by means of optical and numerical determination of crack tip position. The energy release rate and the crack length are calculated through experimental deter…

Composite materialMaterials scienceSettore ING-IND/14 - Progettazione Meccanica E Costruzione Di MacchineFracture toughnessEngineering (all)Composite materialCFRPSettore ING-IND/15 - Disegno E Metodi Dell'Ingegneria IndustrialeEngineering(all)Cohesive Zone ModelMode IIStrain energy release rateFiber pull-outbusiness.industryDelaminationGeneral MedicineStructural engineeringComposite materialsDissipationComposite laminatesCompression (physics)Cohesive zone modelDelamination4ENF.4ENFbusinessSettore ICAR/08 - Scienza Delle CostruzioniProcedia Engineering
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The effect of geometrical parameters on the discharge capacity of meandering compound channels

2008

A number of methods and formulae has been proposed in the literature to estimate the discharge capacity of compound channels. When the main channel has a meandering pattern, a reduction in the conveyance capacity for a given stage is observed, which is due to the energy dissipations caused by the development of strong secondary currents and to the decrease of the main channel bed slope with respect to the valley bed slope. The discharges in meandering compound channels are usually assessed applying, with some adjustments, the same methods used in the straight compound channels. Specifically, the sinuosity of the main channel is frequently introduced to account for its meandering pattern, al…

Compound channels Meanders Sinuosity Stage—discharge curves Numerical simulationHydrologyMean curvatureComputer simulationTurbulenceGeometrySinuosityRadiusDissipationSettore ICAR/01 - IdraulicaReynolds-averaged Navier–Stokes equationsGeologyComputer Science::Information TheoryWater Science and TechnologyCommunication channelAdvances in Water Resources
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Noise correlations of the ultracold Fermi gas in an optical lattice

2008

In this paper we study the density noise correlations of the two component Fermi gas in optical lattices. Three different type of phases, the BCS-state (Bardeen, Cooper, and Schieffer), the FFLO-state (Fulde, Ferrel, Larkin, and Ovchinnikov), and BP (breach pair) state, are considered. We show how these states differ in their noise correlations. The noise correlations are calculated not only at zero temperature, but also at non-zero temperatures paying particular attention to how much the finite temperature effects might complicate the detection of different phases. Since one-dimensional systems have been shown to be very promising candidates to observe FFLO states, we apply our results als…

ComputationFOS: Physical sciencesradiation pressure01 natural sciences010305 fluids & plasmaslaser coolingfermion systemsLattice (order)Laser coolingQuantum mechanicsCondensed Matter::Superconductivity0103 physical sciencesoptical lattices010306 general physicsPhysicsCondensed Matter::Quantum GasesOptical latticeCondensed matter physicsBCS theoryBCS theoryAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsCondensed Matter - Other Condensed MatterRadiation pressureQuasiparticleFermi gasOther Condensed Matter (cond-mat.other)
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The promise of spintronics for unconventional computing

2021

Novel computational paradigms may provide the blueprint to help solving the time and energy limitations that we face with our modern computers, and provide solutions to complex problems more efficiently (with reduced time, power consumption and/or less device footprint) than is currently possible with standard approaches. Spintronics offers a promising basis for the development of efficient devices and unconventional operations for at least three main reasons: (i) the low-power requirements of spin-based devices, i.e., requiring no standby power for operation and the possibility to write information with small dynamic energy dissipation, (ii) the strong nonlinearity, time nonlocality, and/o…

Computer scienceFOS: Physical sciencesApplied Physics (physics.app-ph)02 engineering and technology01 natural sciencesQuantum nonlocalityAffordable and Clean EnergyBlueprintMesoscale and Nanoscale Physics (cond-mat.mes-hall)0103 physical sciencescond-mat.mes-hallElectronic engineeringHardware_ARITHMETICANDLOGICSTRUCTURESStandby powerApplied Physics010302 applied physicsSpintronicsCondensed Matter - Mesoscale and Nanoscale PhysicsMechanical EngineeringReservoir computingPhysics - Applied PhysicsMaterials EngineeringPhysik (inkl. Astronomie)Dissipation021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyCondensed Matter PhysicsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsCMOS integrated circuits; Computation theory; Energy dissipation; Green computing; Spin fluctuations; Spintronics; Tunnel junctionsCMOS0210 nano-technologyUnconventional computingphysics.app-ph
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Verlustbehaftete Bilddatenreduktion von digitalen Koronarangiogrammen: Vergleich der Bildqualität durch einen objektiven Paramter

1997

Computer scienceImage qualitybusiness.industryBiomedical EngineeringDissipative systemComputer visionArtificial intelligencebusinessImage (mathematics)Data reductionBiomedizinische Technik/Biomedical Engineering
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Some subgroup embeddings in finite groups: A mini review

2015

[EN] In this survey paper several subgroup embedding properties related to some types of permutability are introduced and studied. ª 2014 Production and hosting by Elsevier B.V. on behalf of Cairo University

Computer scienceMini Reviewmacromolecular substancesS-permutabilityMini reviewMathematics::Group TheoryComputingMethodologies_SYMBOLICANDALGEBRAICMANIPULATIONPermutabilityPrimitive subgroupAlgebra over a fieldFinite grouplcsh:Science (General)GeneralFinite grouplcsh:R5-920MultidisciplinaryMathematics::Combinatoricsmusculoskeletal neural and ocular physiologyAlgebranervous systemEmbeddingQuasipermutable subgrouplcsh:Medicine (General)MATEMATICA APLICADAAlgorithmSemipermutabilityMathematicsofComputing_DISCRETEMATHEMATICSlcsh:Q1-390Journal of Advanced Research
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Application of Model Predictive Control in Discrete Displacement Cylinders to Drive a Knuckle Boom Crane

2018

In this paper, two Discrete Displacement Cylinders (DDCs) are used to drive the boom of a knuckle boom crane. DDCs operate by connecting one of several available pressure levels to each chamber in order to produce different forces. A trade-off exists with such systems, between the accuracy of tracking and energy dissipation due to switching. A popular way to approach this problem is a Force Shifting Algorithm (FSA). However, in this paper, the trade-off is managed by use of a Model Predictive Control (MPC) algorithm. The tracking accuracy and energy efficiency of the MPC and FSA strategies for DDCs are compared to a PID strategy for standard cylinders. The comparison is obtained by use of a…

Computer sciencePID controllerDissipationKnuckle Boom CraneBoomDisplacement (vector)Model predictive controlKnucklemedicine.anatomical_structureControl theoryDiscrete Displacement CylindersmedicineModel predictive controlEnergy (signal processing)Efficient energy use
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