987 resultados para Hamilton, Alexander.
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no.24 (1999)
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1853 v. 2
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1852 v. 1
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Ultrastructural aspects of spermatogenesis, spermiogenesis and of the mature spermatozoon of a microcotylid monogenean Metamicrocotyla macracantha parasite from Mugil liza, are described. The irregularly-shaped spermatogonia divides by successive mitoses, forming the primary spermatocytes, identified by the presence of synaptonemal complexes in their nuclei. The spermatids formed by meiotic cell divisions of the secondary spermatocytes, differentiate into a mature spermatozoon. Cross sections of the head and the middle region of mature spermatozoa show the nucleus with strong condensed chromatin, the mitochondria with short cristae, peripheral microtubules and two axonemes with a 9+1 pattern, confirming the characteristics of this genus.
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The main result is a proof of the existence of a unique viscosity solution for Hamilton-Jacobi equation, where the hamiltonian is discontinuous with respect to variable, usually interpreted as the spatial one. Obtained generalized solution is continuous, but not necessarily differentiable.
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Aquest treball, que còpia en part el títol del llibre de Symons, intenta configurar-se també sobre un doble plànol expositiu. El priemr pla el primer objectiu-, es el més obvi: oferir un panorama del contingut de les principals obres d'un autor, Alexander Zinoviev, i tractar de contextualitzar-les (efectuant per allò incursions al pensament d'altres autors - a mode de breus razzies predatòries). Però el treball aspira a incloure una segona trama: l'intent d'observar una trajectòria intel·lectual determinada -en aquest cas, la de Zinoviev- de d'una certa distància i esbrinar si pot extreure's alguna lliçó no ja de les teories que l'autor va consignar per escrit, sinó de l'actitud existencial i intel·lectual amb la que un individu es va enfrontar als cataclismes produïts pels successius derrumbaments i encumbraments de les grans ideologies de la seva època.
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Collection : Theologiae cursus completus ; 17
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Genes affect not only the behavior and fitness of their carriers but also that of other individuals. According to Hamilton's rule, whether a mutant gene will spread in the gene pool depends on the effects of its carrier on the fitness of all individuals in the population, each weighted by its relatedness to the carrier. However, social behaviors may affect not only recipients living in the generation of the actor but also individuals living in subsequent generations. In this note, I evaluate space-time relatedness coefficients for localized dispersal. These relatedness coefficients weight the selection pressures on long-lasting behaviors, which stem from a multigenerational gap between phenotypic expression by actors and the resulting environmental feedback on the fitness of recipients. Explicit values of space-time relatedness coefficients reveal that they can be surprisingly large for typical dispersal rates, even for hundreds of generations in the future.
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Référence bibliographique : Rol, 57442