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  • 1
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    PO Box 1354, 9600 Garsington Road , Oxford OX4 2XG , UK . : Blackwell Publishing Ltd.
    Geophysical prospecting 52 (2004), S. 0 
    ISSN: 1365-2478
    Source: Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005
    Topics: Geosciences , Physics
    Notes: This paper is concerned with numerical tests of several rock physical relationships. The focus is on effective velocities and scattering attenuation in 3D fractured media. We apply the so-called rotated staggered finite-difference grid (RSG) technique for numerical experiments. Using this modified grid, it is possible to simulate the propagation of elastic waves in a 3D medium containing cracks, pores or free surfaces without applying explicit boundary conditions and without averaging the elastic moduli. We simulate the propagation of plane waves through a set of randomly cracked 3D media. In these numerical experiments we vary the number and the distribution of cracks. The synthetic results are compared with several (most popular) theories predicting the effective elastic properties of fractured materials. We find that, for randomly distributed and randomly orientated non-intersecting thin penny-shaped dry cracks, the numerical simulations of P- and S-wave velocities are in good agreement with the predictions of the self-consistent approximation. We observe similar results for fluid-filled cracks. The standard Gassmann equation cannot be applied to our 3D fractured media, although we have very low porosity in our models. This is explained by the absence of a connected porosity. There is only a slight difference in effective velocities between the cases of intersecting and non-intersecting cracks. This can be clearly demonstrated up to a crack density that is close to the connectivity percolation threshold. For crack densities beyond this threshold, we observe that the differential effective-medium (DEM) theory gives the best fit with numerical results for intersecting cracks. Additionally, it is shown that the scattering attenuation coefficient (of the mean field) predicted by the classical Hudson approach is in excellent agreement with our numerical results.
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    ISSN: 1573-8604
    Keywords: Colobus guereza ; chimpanzee ; Pan troglodytes ; group composition ; home range ; predation risk
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Abstract We documented and assessed the influence of chimpanzee activity on group size and composition of Colobus guereza in Kyambura Gorge, southwest Uganda, from July to September, 1994 and in February and March 1996. The population density of colobus is very high: 347 individuals per km 2. Density differed outside activity centers of chimpanzees (525 individuals per km 2 ) and within the centers (186 per km 2 ). We identified a total of 24 colobus groups, ranging between 3 and 13 individuals. Of the 24 groups, 22 were one-male groups. Groups were smaller and the percentage of subadults and juveniles was lower in groups within chimpanzee activity centers. Estimates of home ranges are between 1.7 and 6.2 ha, but neighboring home ranges overlapped ≤80%. Only a territory of approximately 0.5 ha was defended by the alpha male.
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  • 3
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    Weinheim : Wiley-Blackwell
    Liebigs Annalen 1999 (1999), S. 3185-3189 
    ISSN: 1434-193X
    Keywords: Imidyl radicals ; Radical addition ; Alkynes ; Cycloalkynes ; Transannular cyclization ; Chemistry ; General Chemistry
    Source: Wiley InterScience Backfile Collection 1832-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Notes: Addition of N-bromophthalimide (1) to alkynes 3 via phthalimidyl radicals 2 introduces a bromine atom and an imidyl moiety to vicinal C atoms, and highly functionalized alkenes 5 are generated. The regioselectivity of the radical attack is controlled by steric and electronic effects, whereas the stereochemistry at the newly formed C=C double bond can be explained by the Curtin-Hammett principle. When this free-radical addition is applied to the medium-sized cycloalkyne 8, the regular addition product 9 is obtained in addition to products resulting from a transannular cyclization. Furthermore, a parallel bromine radical chain is initiated to yield the highly brominated products 11 and 12.
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    Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG
    Publication Date: 2023-12-20
    Description: Bestseller-Romane und Hollywood-Streifen inszenieren die Visionen des Post- und Transhumanismus, während die ganz reale Arbeit und Freizeitgestaltung immer stärker durch die Digitalisierung und Automatisierung geprägt werden. Aus der Sicht des technologischen Posthumanismus ist der Mensch daher ein Auslaufmodell – überholt von seinen eigenen technischen Schöpfungen. Posthumane, künstliche Intelligenzen und Roboter sollen die neuen Triebkräfte der Evolutionsgeschichte werden, während die obsolete Menschheit in den kommenden drei Jahrzehnten aussterben wird. Der Verzicht auf sich selbst soll jedoch mit der Unsterblichkeit des Menschen in der Virtualität belohnt werden. Die zweite Auflage dieser preisgekrönten Studie wurde vollkommen überarbeitet und beleuchtet die vielfältigen Beziehungen zwischen den philosophischen, literarischen, kybernetischen und religiösen Ideen der radikalen Fortschrittsideologie des Post- und Transhumanismus. Im Zentrum stehen dabei die kybernetische Neubestimmung des Menschen, die Singularität, die technologische Unsterblichkeit, die transzendente Superintelligenz und der Entwurf einer kosmischen Heilsgeschichte. Den Schnittpunkt der verschiedenen Analysestränge bildet die von Günther Anders entwickelte Idee der „prometheischen Scham” des Menschen vor seiner medialen Reproduktion – die vermeintliche Minderwertigkeit des „biologischen Menschen” gegenüber seinem unsterblichen, virtuellen Abbild.
    Keywords: PN1-6790 ; B1-5802 ; bic Book Industry Communication::D Literature & literary studies
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    Publication Date: 2017-06-20
    Description: Adult sex ratio (ASR) is a central concept in population biology and a key factor in sexual selection, but why do most demographic models ignore sex biases? Vital rates often vary between the sexes and across life history, but their relative contributions to ASR variation remain poorly understood—an essential step to evaluate sex ratio theories in the wild and inform conservation. Here, we combine structured two-sex population models with individual-based mark–recapture data from an intensively monitored polygamous population of snowy plovers. We show that a strongly male-biased ASR (0.63) is primarily driven by sex-specific survival of juveniles rather than adults or dependent offspring. This finding provides empirical support for theories of unbiased sex allocation when sex differences in survival arise after the period of parental investment. Importantly, a conventional model ignoring sex biases significantly overestimated population viability. We suggest that sex-specific population models are essential to understand the population dynamics of sexual organisms: reproduction and population growth are most sensitive to perturbations in survival of the limiting sex. Overall, our study suggests that sex-biased early survival may contribute toward mating system evolution and population persistence, with implications for both sexual selection theory and biodiversity conservation.
    Print ISSN: 0027-8424
    Electronic ISSN: 1091-6490
    Topics: Biology , Medicine , Natural Sciences in General
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    Publication Date: 2020-04-18
    Print ISSN: 0944-1344
    Electronic ISSN: 1614-7499
    Topics: Energy, Environment Protection, Nuclear Power Engineering
    Published by Springer
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    Publication Date: 2011-11-01
    Description: Sometimes rock stimulations by fluid injections into geothermal boreholes are able to trigger perceptible or even potentially damaging earthquakes. This does not seem to be the case for hydraulic fracturing of hydrocarbon reservoirs. Reasons for such a difference and factors defining magnitudes of induced earthquakes (triggered tectonicly as well as induced artificially) remain unclear. We analyzed microseismic data obtained by fluid stimulations at different geothermal and hydrocarbon sites. This analysis indicates that a rupture corresponding to a fluid-induced earthquake seems to be only probable along a surface located mainly inside a stimulated rock volume. We approximated the stimulated volume by an ellipsoid, and compared the statistics of induced events with the statistics of randomly distributed thin flat disks modeling rupture surfaces. We found that one of the main factors limiting the probability to induce a large-magnitude event is the minimum principal axis of a fluid-stimulated rock volume. This geometrical scale can be very different in geothermal and hydrocarbon reservoirs. It may control the order of a largest possible magnitude. We quantified an impact of the geometry of a stimulated volume on the Gutenberg-Richter-type frequency-magnitude distribution of induced earthquakes. Our results show that monitoring the spatial growth of seismicity in real time can help to constrain a risk of inducing damaging earthquakes.
    Print ISSN: 0016-8033
    Electronic ISSN: 1942-2156
    Topics: Geosciences , Physics
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    Publication Date: 2014-09-07
    Description: Article T follicular helper cells are lymph node residents, but whether other CD4 + T cells also reside in lymph nodes is not clear. Here, the authors use photoconversion to examine T cell migration in lymph nodes and Peyer’s patches and identify a population of antigen-experienced CD4 + T cells retained in lymphoid tissue. Nature Communications doi: 10.1038/ncomms5821 Authors: Milas Ugur, Olga Schulz, Manoj B. Menon, Andreas Krueger, Oliver Pabst
    Electronic ISSN: 2041-1723
    Topics: Biology , Chemistry and Pharmacology , Natural Sciences in General , Physics
    Published by Springer Nature
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    Publication Date: 2016-10-11
    Description: Separating mitochondrial protein assembly and endoplasmic reticulum tethering by selective coupling of Mdm10 Nature Communications, Published online: 10 October 2016; doi:10.1038/ncomms13021 The protein Mdm10 is known to be present in the endoplasmic reticulum-mitochondria encounter structure (ERMES) and in mitochondrial sorting and assembly machinery (SAM). Here, the authors examine how this protein interacts with SAM and EMRES, showing that the SAM-mediated protein machinery is independent of ERMES.
    Electronic ISSN: 2041-1723
    Topics: Biology , Chemistry and Pharmacology , Natural Sciences in General , Physics
    Published by Springer Nature
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    Publication Date: 2018-08-29
    Description: Intermediate depth seismicity in subduction zones often occurs in the form of two slab-parallel bands. We estimated the seismic P to S wave velocity ratio within the shallowest part of the lower seismicity zone (LSZ) in the mantle of the subducting slab of the Central Andean subduction system at 50-km depth, 30 km below the Moho, using local earthquake data. We find an exceptionally high VP/VS value larger than ∼2.0 that cannot be explained by a realistic solid lithology but requires the presence of fluid-filled porosity. This implies that the incoming Nazca plate must be partially hydrated to this depth below the seafloor. We introduce a state-of-the-art petrophysical model that takes into account the thermodynamic and poroelastic effects of dynamic metamorphic mineral dehydration at 1.8 GPa and consider anisotropic effects. The model shows that a high VP/VS value generally indicates that the medium is near the percolation threshold, that is, that porosity must be interconnected. This result is consistent with observations from outcrops of paleosubduction zones, laboratory experiments, and numerical simulations. It follows that the shallowest part of the LSZ of the Central Andes must reside at a temperature at which mineral dehydration reactions take place, here between 430 and 500 ° C. For the first time, we can confirm that the observations of transient dehydrating fluid-filled vein structures with a pore volume in the order of only 10−3 are reasonable for the LSZ and enough to allow for effective drainage. ©2018. American Geophysical Union. All Rights Reserved.
    Electronic ISSN: 1525-2027
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology , Geosciences , Physics
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