Type

Database

Creator

Date

Thumbnail

Search results

65,362 records were found.

In this thesis we study adaptive methods of estimation for two particular types of statistical problems: regression and density estimation. For all these problems the classes of probabilities are parameterized by real-valued functions. In each model, the underlying function is assumed to belong to some class of smooth functions. In practice the `true' smoothness of the function is unknown and so the actual class is also unknown. We study different regression problems with fixed discrete designs: regression on the real line and regression on a bounded interval. Formally, the distinction here lies just in the definition of the underlying functional classes. The construction of optimal adaptive procedures however is quite different in these cases. This is underlined by the essential difference between these two models; namely...
Met de transitie van de jeugdzorg naar de gemeente sinds 1 januari 2015, zijn er in Utrecht en verschillende andere gemeenten generalistische wijkteams voor jeugd en gezin geïntroduceerd. Naast deze situationele verandering in het stelsel wordt er ook een transformatie beoogd. Een onderdeel van deze transformatie is de beweging om opvoed- en ontwikkelingsproblemen van kinderen en gezinnen te normaliseren. Met deze studie is getracht na te gaan hoe het normaliseren in de generalistische wijkteams wordt belichaamd. Hiervoor zijn in het voorjaar van 2015, 14 interviews afgenomen bij medewerkers van de wijkteamorganisatie van jeugd en gezin in Utrecht. Daarnaast zijn er 3 observaties gedaan tijdens casuïstiekbesprekingen van 3 teams. De data werd gecodeerd en geanalyseerd. Wat bleek was dat wijkteammedewerkers het normaliseren op verschill...
Cytokines mediate the transduction of proliferative, differentiation and survival signals in the hematopoietic system. Although the cytokine family is large and diverse, many different cytokines display broadly overlapping functions. This can be explained by the fact that cytokine receptors often share multiple subunits. Specificity in signal transduction can however be achieved through several mechanisms. This review focuses on how signal specificity can be achieved within the IL-3, IL-5 and GM-CSF receptor family. This is discussed in terms of receptor expression, recent advances in our understanding of intracellular signalling components, and analysis of null mutant knock-out mice.
The spectroscopic properties and catalytic behavior of Cu(AA)n m+ complexes (AA ) amino acid (glycine, lysine, histidine, alanine, serine, proline, tyrosine, phenylalanine, glutamine, glutamic acid, cysteine, tryptophan, leucine, and arginine)) in faujasite-type zeolites have been investigated. Successful immobilization was achieved by a simple cation exchange procedure with aqueous solutions of preformed Cu(AA)n m+ complexes. The best ion exchange results were obtained with lysine, arginine, proline (at pH ) 10), and histidine (at pH = 7.3) as ligands and with a AA:Cu 2+ ratio of 5. The internal surface and pore volume are drastically reduced by the uptake of the Cu(AA)n m+ complexes, and no precipitation of Cu(AA)n m+ crystals was observed by scanning electron microscopy. Both observations suggest the location of the complexes...
The depletion-induced phase separation in a mixture of colloidal particles (PMMA-latex) and nonadsorbing polymers [poly(styrene)] in a solvent (mixture of tetralin, cis-decalin, and carbon tetrachloride) was investigated in real space with confocal scanning laser microscopy in the initial, intermediate, and final stage. It was found that the kinetics and the morphology of the phase separation strongly depend on the polymer concentration, and thus on the strength of the depletion-induced attraction between the colloidal particles. At moderate polymer concentrations, crystallization of the PMMA particles is enhanced. At higher polymer concentrations, only aggregation is observed, resulting in amorphous sediments. The aggregation is diffusion-limited or reaction-limited, depending on the polymer concentration. Digital image process...
Let A = (aij) andB = (bij) be matrices of the same size. Then their Hadamard product (also called Schur product) A B is dened by entrywise multiplication: A B = (aij bij) . The Hadamard unit matrix is the matrix U all of whose entries are 1 (the size of U being understood). A matrix A is Hadamard invertible if all its entries are non-zero, and A (= (a ij is then called the Hadamard inverse of A. IfB is Hadamard invertible, then the Hadamard quotient A =B of A and B is (aijb ij The k-fold Hadamard product A k of A with itself (k 0) is called the k-th Hadamard power of A; thus (aij) k = (a k ij ). In particular, A 0 = U (conventionally we set 0 0 = 1). If A is Hadamard invertible, then A k can be dened for negative integers as well, in an obvious manner. For more information on the Hadamard product, see [7, Chapter 5] and [5].
Foraminifera are unicellular organisms that are abundantly present in the marine realm. They inhabit both the water column as well as the sediment; these latter (benthic) foraminifera are the main subject of this thesis research. They have a high fossilisation potential, and for that reason they have become valuable proxies in paleoecological studies. In modern sediments their role in the ecosystem is considerable. This has been ignored for a long time and it is only since the last few decades that living foraminifera have attracted interest. Predominant regulating factors of benthic foraminiferal occurrence and microhabitat selection are oxygen and organic flux. The relationship between these two factors and microhabitat selection has been described in the TROX model (Jorissen et al., 1995). An amended version of the model (TROX-II; V...
Eosinophil-derived neurotoxin (EDN) found in the granules of human eosinophils is a cationic ribonuclease toxin. Expression of the EDN gene (RNS2) in eosinophils is dependent on proximal promoter sequences in combination with an enhancer located in the first intron. We further define here the active region of the intron using transfections in differentiated eosinophilic HL60 cells. We show that a region containing a tandem PU.I binding site is important for intronic enhancer activity. This region binds multiple forms of transcription factor PU.I as judged by gel-shift analysis and DNA affinity precipitation. Importantly, introducing point mutations in the PU.I site drastically reduces the intronic enhancer activity, showing the importance of PU.I for expression of EDN in cells of the eosinophilic lineage.
Assaying activation of signal transduction is laborious and does not allow the study of large numbers of samples, essential for high-throughput drug screens or for large groups of patients. Using phosphospecific antibodies, we have developed ELISA techniques enabling non-radioactive semi-quantitative assess- ment of the activation state of p42/p44 mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK), p38 MAPK, protein kinase B and the tran- scription factor cAMP-response-element-binding protein (CREB) in 96-well plates. This assay has been termed PACE (phosphospecific antibody cell-based ELISA) and was used successfully for both adherent and suspension cells. Various stimuli induced dose-dependent enzymic activity of which the kinetics closely correlated with those measured via classical methodology. Using PACE we have now characterize...
We consider the effect of interactions on the line shape of the two-photon 1s-2s transition in a (doubly) spin-polarized atomic hydrogen gas in terms of the interatomic interaction potentials. We show that the frequency-weigted pseudopotentials that describe the interactions between low-energy atoms. The origin of the departures from the simple pseudopotential result for the frequency-weigted sum rule is traced to what we refer to as incoherent contributions to the special weight. These arise from more complicated final states of the many-body system than the ones usually considered. In particular, we show how the relevant response function may be treated in a manner similar to the density-density response function for Fermi liquids, and express it as a coherent part comming from single particle-hole pairs, and an incoherent part commi...