1,442 research outputs found
Biology and fishery of the pig-face bream, Lethrinus lentian Lacepede III. Age and growth
Determination of age and growth of a fish is an important aspect of any
fishery research programme. The knowledge of the age structure of the population
from year to year helps to furnish the mortality and survival rates of
various year classes and also the success of yearly recruitments. Analysis of
size and age data of the fish gives estimates of growth rate of the fish and also
explains the role played by various year-classes in the fluctuation of the
fishery. As is well known, the rational exploitation of the fishery depends bn
adequate information of these vital rates for which accurate assessment of age
is .essential
Biology and fishery of the pig-face bream, Lethrinus lentian Lacepede I. Food and feeding habits
The study of the food of fishes attracted the attention of fishery biologists
from the beginning of the present century in view of the recognised importance
of food as an environmental factor influencing the growth and distribution of
fishes and the success of their fishery. A great deal of work has been done
on the food and feeding habits of fishes from Indian waters. A perusal of the
literature shows that although casual observations have been made on the
food of lethrinids by Al-Hussaini (1947), Devanesan and Chidambaram (1948)
and Wheeler (1953), very little information is available about the qualitative and
quantitative aspects of the food of these fishes. The present investigation was
undertaken to get a xlear picture of the food and feeding habits of Lethrinus
lentjan, and attention was devoted to the following aspects during the study:
(i) qualitative and quantitative analyses of the food, (ii) feeding intensity,
(iii) feeding habits and (iv) composition of food in relation to the size of the fis
Biology and fishery of the pig-face bream, Lethrinus lentian Lacepede II. Maturation and spawning
During the course of the present investigation, some aspects of spawning
habits of Lethrinus lentjan were studied. The monthly variations in sex-ratio
were also studied to And out any possible correlation with the breeding habits
A new method of observing weak extended x-ray sources with RHESSI
We present a new method, fan-beam modulation, for observing weak extended
x-ray sources with the Reuven Ramaty High-Energy Solar Spectroscopic Imager
(RHESSI). This space-based solar x-ray and gamma-ray telescope has much greater
sensitivity than previous experiments in the 3-25 keV range, but is normally
not well suited to detecting extended sources since their signal is not
modulated by RHESSI's rotating grids. When the spacecraft is offpointed from
the target source, however, the fan-beam modulation time-modulates the
transmission by shadowing resulting from exploiting the finite thickness of the
grids. In this paper we detail how the technique is implemented and verify its
consistency with sources with clear known signals that have occurred during
RHESSI offpointing: microflares and the Crab Nebula. In both cases the results
are consistent with previous and complementary measurements. Preliminary work
indicates that this new technique allows RHESSI to observe the integrated hard
x-ray spectrum of weak extended sources on the quiet Sun.Comment: Publishe
A Survey on Wireless Network Simulators
The Network simulator helps the developer to create and simulate new models on an arbitrary network by specifying both the behavior of the network nodes and the communication channels. It provides a virtual environment for an assortment of desirable features such as modeling a network based on a specific criteria and analyzing its performance under different scenarios. This saves cost and time required for testing the functionality and the execution of network. This paper has surveyed various Wireless Network Simulators and compared them
Dilemma and Quantum Battle of Sexes
We analysed quantum version of the game battle of sexes using a general
initial quantum state. For a particular choice of initial entangled quantum
state it is shown that the classical dilemma of the battle of sexes can be
resolved and a unique solution of the game can be obtained.Comment: Revised, Latex, 9 pages, no figure, corresponding author's email:
[email protected]
NASSAM: a server to search for and annotate tertiary interactions and motifs in three-dimensional structures of complex RNA molecules
Similarities in the 3D patterns of RNA base interactions or arrangements can provide insights into their functions and roles in stabilization of the RNA 3D structure. Nucleic Acids Search for Substructures and Motifs (NASSAM) is a graph theoretical program that can search for 3D patterns of base arrangements by representing the bases as pseudo-atoms. The geometric relationship of the pseudo-atoms to each other as a pattern can be represented as a labeled graph where the pseudo-atoms are the graph's nodes while the edges are the inter-pseudo-atomic distances. The input files for NASSAM are PDB formatted 3D coordinates. This web server can be used to identify matches of base arrangement patterns in a query structure to annotated patterns that have been reported in the literature or that have possible functional and structural stabilization implications. The NASSAM program is freely accessible without any login requirement at http://mfrlab.org/grafss/nassam/
Competitive stochastic noises in coherently driven two-level atoms and quantum interference
A system of coherently-driven two-level atoms is analyzed in presence of two
independent stochastic perturbations: one due to collisions and a second one
due to phase fluctuations of the driving field. The behaviour of the quantum
interference induced by the collisional noise is considered in detail. The
quantum-trajectory method is utilized to reveal the phase correlations between
the dressed states involved in the interfering transition channels. It is shown
that the quantum interference induced by the collisional noise is remarkably
robust against phase noise. This effect is due to the fact that the phase
noise, similarly to collisions, stabilizes the phase-difference between the
dressed states.Comment: accepted for publication in J. Opt.
A Preliminary Investigation towards the Risk Stratification of Allogeneic Stem Cell Recipients with Respect to the Potential for Development of GVHD via Their Pre-Transplant Plasma Lipid and Metabolic Signature
The clinical outcome of allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (SCT) may be influenced by the metabolic status of the recipient following conditioning, which in turn may enable risk stratification with respect to the development of transplant-associated complications such as graft vs. host disease (GVHD). To better understand the impact of the metabolic profile of transplant recipients on post-transplant alloreactivity, we investigated the metabolic signature of 14 patients undergoing myeloablative conditioning followed by either human leukocyte antigen (HLA)-matched related or unrelated donor SCT, or autologous SCT. Blood samples were taken following conditioning and prior to transplant on day 0 and the plasma was comprehensively characterized with respect to its lipidome and metabolome via liquid chromatography/mass spectrometry (LCMS) and gas chromatography/mass spectrometry (GCMS). A pro-inflammatory metabolic profile was observed in patients who eventually developed GVHD. Five potential pre-transplant biomarkers, 2-aminobutyric acid, 1-monopalmitin, diacylglycerols (DG 38:5, DG 38:6), and fatty acid FA 20:1 demonstrated high sensitivity and specificity towards predicting post-transplant GVHD. The resulting predictive model demonstrated an estimated predictive accuracy of risk stratification of 100%, with area under the curve of the ROC of 0.995. The likelihood ratio of 1-monopalmitin (infinity), DG 38:5 (6.0), and DG 38:6 (6.0) also demonstrated that a patient with a positive test result for these biomarkers following conditioning and prior to transplant will be at risk of developing GVHD. Collectively, the data suggest the possibility that pre-transplant metabolic signature may be used for risk stratification of SCT recipients with respect to development of alloreactivity
The effect of quantum memory on quantum games
We study quantum games with correlated noise through a generalized
quantization scheme. We investigate the effects of memory on quantum games,
such as Prisoner's Dilemma, Battle of the Sexes and Chicken, through three
prototype quantum-correlated channels. It is shown that the quantum player
enjoys an advantage over the classical player for all nine cases considered in
this paper for the maximally entangled case. However, the quantum player can
also outperform the classical player for subsequent cases that can be noted in
the case of the Battle of the Sexes game. It can be seen that the Nash
equilibria do not change for all the three games under the effect of memory.Comment: 26 pages, 7 ps figure
- …
