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    Europe vs. The United States: Is There a Trade-Off Between Mobility and Inequality?

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    This paper asses the scope of income mobility from a comparative perspective and explores if there is an observable relationship with inequality. More specifically, the main hypotheses to be tested are the existence of notable differences in mobility between the USA and the European Union which could offset the observed differences in inequality, the possible differences within the European Union and, finally, whether or not the factors which determine mobility differ greatly. To this end, a broad range of mobility indicators is used, their structure in each country is studied and the principal determinants are analyzed by means of different decomposition exercises.

    Bryophytes of Mona Island Natural Reserve, Puerto Rico

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    This checklist provides in addition to a list of mosses and hepatics, a key to the species. We report 17 moss species of which 9 are new to Mona Island and 3 are new records for Puerto Rico (Fissidens minutus, Plaubelia sprengelii and Brymela callicostelloides). This report represents a 35% increase to the moss flora of Mona Island. Thirteen hepatics are reported of which 8 are new records, representing an increase of 31%. Two new synonyms (Bryum microdecurrens = Bryum coronatum, Riccia brittonii = Riccia elliottii) are included. No hornworts are known for the island.Este listado en adición a la lista de musgos y hepáticas provee una clave para las especies. Reportamos 17 especies de musgos de los cuales 9 son nuevos para Isla de Mona y 3 son registros nuevos para Puerto Rico (Fissidens minutus, Plaubelia sprengelii y Brymela callicostelloides). Este reporte representa un aumento de un 35% en la flora muscinal de Isla de Mona. Trece hepáticas son reportadas de las cuales 8 son registros nuevos, representando un aumento de 31%. Dos nuevos sinónimos (Bryum microdecurrens = Bryum coronatum, Riccia brittonii = Riccia elliottii) se incluyen. No se conocen registros de antocerotes para la isla

    XML-Based Representation Formats of Local Grammars for the NL

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    Expected and Unexpected Features of the Newly Discovered Bat Influenza A-like Viruses

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    Citation: Ma, W. J., Garcia-Sastre, A., & Schwemmle, M. (2015). Expected and Unexpected Features of the Newly Discovered Bat Influenza A-like Viruses. Plos Pathogens, 11(6), 6. doi:10.1371/journal.ppat.1004819Influenza A viruses (IAVs) are important zoonotic pathogens that cause epidemic outbreaks in poultry, wild birds, swine, and other mammals. In humans, IAVs cause severe respiratory illness, and zoonotic transmission of IAVs from avian reservoirs poses a constant threat to the public health, as exemplified by the recent outbreak of an avian IAV of the H7N9 subtype [1]. Aquatic birds are considered to be the major reservoir of IAVs, and 16 hemagglutinin (HA) and nine neuraminidase (NA) viral subtypes have been isolated from avian species to date. It is now well documented that from time to time IAVs overcome the species barrier and establish new lineages in other animals, including domestic animals, sea mammals, and humans (Fig 1). Our understanding of IAVs was recently challenged by the identification of two novel genome sequences of influenza A-like viruses from bat specimens by next-generation sequencing. These viruses were provisionally designated "H17N10" (from yellow-shouldered fruit bats [Sturnira lilium] in Guatemala) and "H18N11" (from flat-faced fruit bats [Artibeus planirostris] in Peru) [2,3], which might signal an expansion of IAV host range (Fig 1)
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