3 resultados para major surface glycoprotein

em Consorci de Serveis Universitaris de Catalunya (CSUC), Spain


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Los trabajos sobre demografía protohistórica suelen estimar el número de habitantes por asentamiento a partir de dos métodos básicos: el primero basado en el cálculo del espacio útil total dedicado a habitación; el segundo a partir del número de casas. El primer método implica una asignación igualitaria de espacio entre los habitantes, mientras el segundo suele atribuir un número fi jo de personas por casa, lo que implica mayor superfi cie por habitante cuanto mayor es la casa. Ambos métodos son igualmente viables para un cálculo global de la población del asentamiento, pero ninguno de ellos es totalmente satisfactorio, ya que no tienen en cuenta la posibilidad de una repartición del espacio de forma desigual o de la coexistencia de grupos domésticos de distintos tamaños en un mismo asentamiento. A partir de la reflexión crítica sobre estos métodos, proponemos utilizar el análisis del uso del espacio doméstico como indicador social y como base para plantear hipótesis sobre la composición de la estructura familiar en la protohistoria así como los cambios que ésta sufre a lo largo del tiempo.

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We analyze how the spatial localization properties of pairing correlations are changing in a major neutron shell of heavy nuclei. It is shown that the radial distribution of the pairing density depends strongly on whether the chemical potential is close to a low or a high angular momentum level and has little sensitivity to whether the pairing force acts at the surface or in the bulk. The pairing density averaged over one major shell is, however, rather flat, exhibiting little dependence on the pairing force. Hartree-Fock-Bogoliubov calculations for the isotopic chain 100-132Sn are presented for demonstration purposes.

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To test the potential effects of winds on the migratory detours of shearwaters, transequatorial migrations of 3 shearwaters, the Manx Puffinus puffinus, the Cory"s Calonectris diomedea, and the Cape Verde C. edwardsii shearwaters were tracked using geolocators. Concurrent data on the direction and strength of winds were obtained from the NASA SeaWinds scatterometer to calculate daily impedance models reflecting the resistance of sea surface winds to the shearwater movements. From these models we estimated relative wind-mediated costs for the observed synthesis pathway obtained from tracked birds, for the shortest distance pathway and for other simulated alternative pathways for every day of the migration period. We also estimated daily trajectories of the minimum cost pathway and compared distance and relative costs of all pathways. Shearwaters followed 26 to 52% longer pathways than the shortest distance path. In general, estimated wind-mediated costs of both observed synthesis and simulated alternative pathways were strongly dependent on the date of departure. Costs of observed synthesis pathways were about 15% greater than the synthesis pathway with the minimum cost, but, in the Cory"s and the Cape Verde shearwaters, these pathways were on average 15 to 20% shorter in distance, suggesting the extra costs of the observed pathways are compensated by saving about 2 travelling days. In Manx shearwaters, however, the distance of the observed synthesis pathway was 25% longer than that of the lowest cost synthesis pathway, probably because birds avoided shorter but potentially more turbulent pathways. Our results suggest that winds are a major determinant of the migratory routes of seabirds.