19,182 research outputs found
Quasilinear and singular elliptic systems
In this paper, we investigate a general quasilinear elliptic and singular
system. By monotonicity methods, we give some existence and uniqueness results.
Next, we give some applications to biological models
Diversity of human capital attributes and diversity of remunerations
The purpose is to provide some empirical evidence for promoting new insights into the economics of education. Particular attention is paid to the concept of competence and its influence on employee reward. The paper aims at comparing the impact on fixed earnings and flexible pay of the traditional human capital theory variables (education and experience) on the one hand and of specifically identified and assessed competences, on the other hand. The objective is to test if the HCV (years of schooling, years of labour market experience) and competences substitute or complement each other in the definition of earnings.Human Capital ; Remunerations ; Fixed earnings ; Flexible pay ; Education ; Professional Experience ; Competencies
INTEGRAL and Nuclear Astrophysics
We briefly review the fundamentals of nuclear gamma-ray line astronomy
(radioactive astronomy), focusing on its role to decipher the intimate physics
of supernovae, either immediatly (via or after a time delay (via
). All kinds of supernovae can be in principle tested through their
radioactivities and their associated gamma-ray lines.
Dedicated to the spectroscopy and imaging of celestial sources in the 15 keV
to 10 MeV band, the ESA scientific observatory INTEGRAL will open a golden age
of nuclear astrophysics in EuropeComment: Invited review, "Cosmic Evolution", meeting in honor of the 60th
birthday of Jean Audouze and Jim Truran, to be published by World Scientific,
6 pages, 1 figur
Nuclear Gamma ray Astronomy in the perspective of the INTEGRAL satellite
We present a broad overview of the principal processes and astrophysical
sites of gamma-ray line production and review the main pre-INTEGRAL satellite
observations to set the stage to the next European era of gamma-ray line
astronomy.Comment: 5 pages, 0 figures, in "International Nuclear Physics Conference,
Paris, August 1998, to be published Elsevier Ed
The role of recent experience and weight on hen's agonistic behaviour during dyadic conflict resolution.
Recent victory or defeat experiences and 2-hour familiarity with the meeting place were combined with size differences in order to better understand their effects on the behaviour leading to the establishment of dyadic dominance relationships between hens not previously acquainted with each other. Three kinds of encounters were videotaped: (i) a previous winner unfamiliar with the meeting place met a previous loser familiar for 2 hours with the meeting place (n = 12 dyads); (ii) as in (i) but both were unfamiliar with the meeting place (n=12); (iii) as in (i) but the previous winner was familiar with the meeting place while the previous loser was unfamiliar (n=13). The weight asymmetry was combined with these three types of encounters by selecting hens of various weight differences: in 29 dyads the recent loser was heavier than the recent winner and in 8 dyads it was the reverse. Recent experience had a major influence upon both agonistic behaviour and dominance outcome. Hens that were familiar with the meeting site initiated attacks more frequently than their unfamiliar opponent but did not win significantly more often. Recent experience and site familiarity could be used to identify 80% of future initiators. Once the first aggressive behaviour had been initiated, it led to victory of its initiator in 92% of cases. Weight was not found to influence agonistic behaviour nor dominance outcome. However, hens with superior comb and wattles areas won significantly more initial meetings than opponents with smaller ones. In the final encounters, victory also went more frequently to the bird showing larger comb and wattles, which happened also to be the previous dominant in a majority of cases. The use of higher-order partial correlations as an ex post facto control for comb and wattles indicates that they were not influential upon agonistic behaviour nor on dominance outcome, but were simply co-selected with the selection of victorious and defeated birds in the first phase of the experiment designed to let hens acquire recent victory/defeat experience
Hypernovae as possible sources of Galactic positrons
INTEGRAL/SPI has recently observed a strong and extended emission resulting
from electron-positron annihilation located in the Galactic center region,
consistent with the Galactic bulge geometry, without any counterpart at high
gamma-ray energies, nor in the 1809 keV Al decay line. In order to
explain the rate of positron injection in the Galactic bulge, estimated to more
than 10 s, the most commonly considered positron injection
sources are type Ia supernovae. However, SN Ia rate estimations show that those
sources fall short to explain the observed positron production rate, raising a
challenging question about the nature of the Galactic positron source. In this
context, a possible source of Galactic positrons could be supernova events of a
new type, as the recently observed SN2003dh/GRB030329, an exploding Wolf-Rayet
star (type Ic supernova) associated with a hypernova/gamma-ray burst; the
question about the rate of this kind of events remains open, but could be
problematically low.
In this paper, we explore the possibility of positron production and escape
by such an event in the framework of an asymmetric model, in which a huge
amount of Ni is ejected in a cone with a very high velocity; the ejected
material becomes quickly transparent to positrons, which spread out in the
interstellar medium.Comment: 8 pages, 2 figures. To appear in the Proceedings of the 5th INTEGRAL
Workshop: "The INTEGRAL Universe", February 16-20, 2004, Munich, German
The effect of prior victory or defeat in the same site as that of subsequent encounter on the determination of dyadic dominance in the domestic hen
We examined the effect of prior victory or defeat in the same site as that of a subsequent encounter on the outcome of dyadic encounter of domestic hens by placing them in two situations: In the first set of dyads, two unacquainted hens having experienced prior victory were introduced in the site where one had experienced victory. In the second set, two unacquainted hens having experienced defeat were introduced in the site where one had recently lost. Results indicate that victories are equally shared between individuals with prior victory experiences, while familiarity with the meeting site did not give any advantage. However, hens having previously lost were disadvantaged when the encounter occurred in the same site as that of their prior defeat. This demonstrates that previous social experience in a site is more important on the outcome of subsequent encounters for losers than winners. Losers seem to associate the site with the stressful effect of losing or being more easily dominated
The viscoelastic properties of some Guianese woods
Samples of tension wood and opposite wood were obtained from four species (#Iyranthera sagotiana#, #Ocotea guyanensis#, #Virola micheli#i, #Sextonia rubra#) growing in the tropical rainforest of French Guiana. Dynamic mechanical analysis was performed in the longitudinal dimension with samples in the green "never dried" condition. Temperature and frequency of the tests were regulated to be similar to conditions experienced by the living tree. Tension wood from the species containing a Glayer was found to have higher damping characteristics than opposite wood from the same species whilst no difference was found between the wood types of the non G-layer species. The research thus far does not permit a solid conclusion but speculation into the possible origin of these differences is drawn from the nature of the G-layer matrix. (Résumé d'auteur
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