992 resultados para Kolehmainen, Hannes
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Interleukin-22 (IL-22) is a class 2 cytokine whose primary structure is similar to that of interleukin 10 (IL-10) and interferon-gamma (IFN-gamma). IL-22 induction during acute phase immune response indicates its involvement in mechanisms of inflammation. Structurally different from IL-10 and a number of other members of IL-10 family, which form intertwined inseparable V-shaped dimers of two identical polypeptide chains, a single polypeptide chain of IL-22 folds on itself in a relatively globular structure. Here we present evidence, based on native gel electrophoresis, glutaraldehyde cross-linking, dynamic light scattering, and small angle x-ray scattering experiments, that human IL-22 forms dimers and tetramers in solution under protein concentrations assessable by these experiments. Unexpectedly, low-resolution molecular shape of IL-22 dimers is strikingly similar to that of IL-10 and other intertwined cytokine dimeric forms. Furthermore, we determine an ab initio molecular shape of the IL-22/IL-22R1 complex which reveals the V-shaped IL-22 dimer interacting with two cognate IL-22R1 molecules. Based on this collective evidence, we argue that dimerization might be a common mechanism of all class 2 cytokines for the molecular recognition with their respective membrane receptor. We also speculate that the IL-22 tetramer formation could represent a way to store the cytokine in nonactive form at high concentrations that could be readily converted into functionally active monomers and dimers upon interaction with the cognate cellular receptors.
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This paper reports on the creation of an interface for 3D virtual environments, computer-aided design applications or computer games. Standard computer interfaces are bound to 2D surfaces, e.g., computer mouses, keyboards, touch pads or touch screens. The Smart Object is intended to provide the user with a 3D interface by using sensors that register movement (inertial measurement unit), touch (touch screen) and voice (microphone). The design and development process as well as the tests and results are presented in this paper. The Smart Object was developed by a team of four third-year engineering students from diverse scientific backgrounds and nationalities during one semester.
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A Work Project, presented as part of the requirements for the Award of a Masters Degree in Management from the NOVA – School of Business and Economics
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Technological, similarity, foundry
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This article builds a micro founded model of the clash of cultures. The clash is defined as the parent's fear of a trait change by their child in an overlapping generations model with intergenerational transmission of cultural traits. The extent of the clash is manipulated by cultural leaders who benefit from the cultural education effort by parents. We identify three channels through which the leaders can affect the clash of cultures: (i) by providing beneficial cultural values, (ii) by claims of cultural superiority and (iii) by cultural alienation, i.e. by inducing cultural dislike towards their own group. We show that all three channels can be in the leader's interest but channels (ii) and (iii) reduce the utility of the leader's goup members. This hints to a strong conflict of interest within groups - between the population at large and the benefactors of radicalization. We further show how the use of alienation relates to the economic opportunities available to a group.
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We present a formal model of intra-party politics to explain candidate selection within parties. We think of parties as heterogeneous groups of individuals who aim to implement a set of policies but who differ in their priorities. When party heterogeneity is too large, parties are in danger of splitting into smaller yet more homogeneous groups. In this context we argue that primaries can have a unifying role if the party elite cannot commit to policy concessions. Our model shows how alignment in the preferred policies of various factions within a party, the relative weight of each of these factions and the electoral system interact to create incentives for the adoption of primary elections. We discuss the existing empirical literature in the light of our theoretical predictions to provide a new, structured perspective on the adoption of primary elections.
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The generator problem was posed by Kadison in 1967, and it remains open until today. We provide a solution for the class of C*-algebras absorbing the Jiang-Su algebra Z tensorially. More precisely, we show that every unital, separable, Z-stable C*-algebra A is singly generated, which means that there exists an element x є A that is not contained in any proper sub-C*- algebra of A. To give applications of our result, we observe that Z can be embedded into the reduced group C*-algebra of a discrete group that contains a non-cyclic, free subgroup. It follows that certain tensor products with reduced group C*-algebras are singly generated. In particular, C*r (F ∞) ⨂ C*r (F ∞) is singly generated.
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This paper estimates the effect of piracy attacks on shipping costs using a unique data set on shipping contracts in the dry bulk market. We look at shipping routes whose shortest path exposes them to piracy attacks and find that the increase in attacks in 2008 lead to around a ten percent increase in shipping costs. We use this estimate to get a sense of the welfare loss imposed by piracy. Our intermediate estimate suggests that the creation of $120 million of revenue for pirates in the Somalia area led to a welfare loss of over $1.5 billion.
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Die Studie geht davon aus, dass das Zusammenspiel von Text und Bild auf dem Prinzip der Dialogizität und Komplementarität zwischen zwei einander fremden Systemen gründet. Texte generieren Bilder, Bilder evozieren Narrationen. Im Zusammentreffen zwischen den beiden Medien werden Energien freigesetzt und ein Mehr an Bedeutung entsteht. Sprache und Bild können rivalisieren oder sich gegenseitig inspirieren, einander ergänzen oder ersetzen, ineinandergreifen oder kontrastieren. Abhängig von der jeweiligen Inszenierung, von der visuellen Anordnung, von inhaltlichen llbereinstimmungen oder formalen Annäherungen setzen die Medien divergierende oder kongruierende Systeme in Szene. Aus dem weiten Feld der intermedialen Verknüpfungen von Text und Bild wählt die Studie eine Reihe von Text-Bild-Kombinationen, in denen skripturale und piktoriale Elemente nebeneinander inszeniert werden und in ihrem prozesshaften Zusammenwirken den Rezipienten zur Lekture von unterschiedlichen narrativen Möglichkeiten herausfordern: Max Ernsts Collageroman Rêve d'une petite fille qui voulut entrer au CarmeI ; Peter Weiss' Text- Bild-Ensemble Der Schatten des Kòrpers des Kutschers, Le rêve de Paul Delvaux, ein Text- Bild-Projekt, für das der Nouveau Romancier Michel Butor eine Erzählung zu einer Reihe von Bildern des Surrealisten Paul Delvaux verfasst ; die Ballade Minotaurus von Friedrich Dürrenmatt , sowie Der Schachspieler, eine Reaktion des Illustrators Hannes Binder auf einen posthum erschienenen Text Durrenmatts . In fünf Einzellektüren und fünf Kapiteln wird der Frage nachgegangen wie sich Narration im Text-Bild-Spiegel generiert und welche Rolle der Lektüreakt dabei spielt. Dabei interessieren die Werke als vergleichbare, aber heterogene Kombinationsformen von Text und Bild. Im Zentrum der Analysen stehen die Darstellung von Raum- und Zeitelementen, die sprachlichen Erzählinstanzen, die das Zusammenspiel von Stimme und Körper konstituieren, sowie der Informationstrager Buch als medialer wie auch materieller Gegenstand.
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Bacteria are highly diverse and drive a bulk of ecosystem processes. Analysis of relationships between diversity and single specific ecosystem processes neglects the possibility that different species perform multiple functions at the same time. The degradation of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) followed by respiration is a key bacterial function that is modulated by the availability of DOC and the capability to produce extracellular enzymes. In freshwater ecosystems, biofilms are metabolic hotspots and major sites of DOC degradation. We manipulated the diversity of biofilm forming communities which were fed with DOC differing in availability. We characterized community composition using molecular fingerprinting (T-RFLP) and measured functioning as oxygen consumption rates, the conversion of DOC in the medium, bacterial abundance and the activities of five specific enzymes. Based on assays of the extracellular enzyme activity, we calculated how the likelihood of sustaining multiple functions was affected by reduced diversity. Carbon source and biofilm age were strong drivers of community functioning, and we demonstrate how the likelihood of sustaining multifunctionality decreases with decreasing diversity