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A fracture mechanics model to study indentation cutting

Many cutting processes, such as chopping, slicing, and carving, consist in 2 different stages: an initial stage of indentation, in which the cutting tool is pushed into the material under the action of an external force, and a second stage, where the target material undergoes a progressive separation. This second stage is characterised by the formation of a fracture surface followed by the cut pro

The social structure of entrepreneurship as a scientific field

Entrepreneurship as a scientific field has grown significantly, irrespective of the measures used. In this article we raise the question: How can we understand the evolution and success of entrepreneurship as a scholarly field? In particular, we focus on the social structure of entrepreneurship scholars to explain (1) how they are becoming integrated into larger scholarly communities and (2) how t

Active retreat of a Late Weichselian marine-terminating glacier : An example from Melasveit, western Iceland

Large and complete glaciotectonic sequences formed by marine-terminating glaciers are rarely observed on land, hampering our understanding of the behaviour of such glaciers and the processes operating at their margins. During the Late Weichselian in western Iceland, an actively retreating marine-terminating glacier resulted in the large-scale deformation of a sequence of glaciomarine sediments. Du

Application of Py-GC/MS coupled with PARAFAC2 and PLS-DA to study fast pyrolysis of genetically engineered poplars

Field-grown genetically engineered and wild-type poplars were pyrolyzed in a micro-pyrolysis (Py-GC/MS) setup under fast pyrolysis conditions. Poplars (Populus tremula x P. alba) down-regulated for cinnamoyl-CoA reductase (CCR), which catalyzes the first step of the monolignol-specific branch of the phenylpropanoid biosynthetic pathway, were grown in field trials in France and harvested after a fu

Shock and stabilisation following long-term drought in tropical forest from 15 years of litterfall dynamics

Litterfall dynamics in tropical forests are a good indicator of overall tropical forest function, indicative of carbon invested in both photosynthesising tissues and reproductive organs such as flowers and fruits. These dynamics are sensitive to changes in climate, such as drought, but little is known about the long-term responses of tropical forest litterfall dynamics to extended drought stress.

Phase transition in random distance graphs on the torus

In this paper we consider random distance graphs motivated by applications in neurobiology. These models can be viewed as examples of inhomogeneous random graphs, notably outside of the so-called rank-1 case. Treating these models in the context of the general theory of inhomogeneous graphs helps us to derive the asymptotics for the size of the largest connected component. In particular, we show t

Applicability of the lattice Boltzmann method to determine the ohmic resistance in equivalent resistor connections

Knowing the ohmic resistance in the materials allow to know in advance its electrical behavior when a potential difference is applied, and therefore the prediction of the electrical performance can be achieved in a most certain manner. Although the Lattice Boltzmann method (LBM) has been applied to solve several physical phenomena in complex geometries, it has only been used to describe the fluid

Vitronectin

The multifaceted complement regulator vitronectin (Vn) can be found in almost all tissues of the human body. It is primarily produced by the liver and is thus detected at high concentrations in plasma. Upon inflammation, Vn is upregulated revealing its importance for the innate immune defence against danger signals. It consists of 459 amino acids and has several key sequences linked to its functio

Factor I

Factor I (FI) is a serine protease with narrow specificity restricted to activated complement components C3b and C4b. Supported by appropriate cofactors such as factor H or C4b-binding protein, FI cleaves peptide bonds in C3b/C4b after arginyl residues. By doing so it inhibits further propagation of the complement cascade thus contributing to protection from misguided or excessive complement attac

C4b-Binding Protein

C4b-binding protein (C4BP) is the main fluid-phase inhibitor of the classical complement pathway. It serves as cofactor in factor I-mediated cleavage of C4b and C3b and it accelerates the decay of complement convertases. The main role of C4BP is to prevent overt complement-mediated inflammation both in solution and on self-molecules recognised by C1q, such as amyloid. Furthermore, C4BP is frequent

Dynamic Allocation or Diversification : A Regime-Based Approach to Multiple Assets

This article investigates whether regime-based asset allocation can effectively respond to changes in financial regimes at the portfolio level in an effort to provide better long-term results when compared to a static 60/40 benchmark. The potential benefit from taking large positions in a few assets at a time comes at the cost of reduced diversification. The authors analyze this trade-off in a mul