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Abbreviations of Names of Serials This list gives the form of references used in Mathematical Reviews (MR). not previously listed ⇤ The abbreviation is followed by the complete title, the place of publication journal indexed cover-to-cover § and other pertinent information. † monographic series Update date: July 1, 2016 4OR 4OR. A Quarterly Journal of Operations Research. Springer, Berlin. ISSN Acta Math. Hungar. Acta Mathematica Hungarica. Akad. Kiad´o,Budapest. § 1619-4500. ISSN 0236-5294. 29o Col´oq. Bras. Mat. 29o Col´oquio Brasileiro de Matem´atica. [29th Brazilian Acta Math. Sci. Ser. A Chin. Ed. Acta Mathematica Scientia. Series A. Shuxue † § Mathematics Colloquium] Inst. Nac. Mat. Pura Apl. (IMPA), Rio de Janeiro. Wuli Xuebao. Chinese Edition. Kexue Chubanshe (Science Press), Beijing. ISSN o o † 30 Col´oq. Bras. Mat. 30 Col´oquio Brasileiro de Matem´atica. [30th Brazilian 1003-3998. ⇤ Mathematics Colloquium] Inst. Nac. Mat. Pura Apl. (IMPA), Rio de Janeiro. Acta Math. Sci. Ser. B Engl. Ed. Acta Mathematica Scientia. Series B. English § Edition. Sci. Press Beijing, Beijing. ISSN 0252-9602. † Aastaraam. Eesti Mat. Selts Aastaraamat. Eesti Matemaatika Selts. [Annual. Estonian Mathematical Society] Eesti Mat. Selts, Tartu. ISSN 1406-4316. Acta Math. Sin. (Engl. Ser.) Acta Mathematica Sinica (English Series). § Springer, Berlin. ISSN 1439-8516. † Abel Symp. Abel Symposia. Springer, Heidelberg. ISSN 2193-2808. Abh. Akad. Wiss. G¨ottingen Neue Folge Abhandlungen der Akademie der Acta Math. Sinica (Chin. Ser.) Acta Mathematica Sinica. Chinese Series. † § Wissenschaften zu G¨ottingen. Neue Folge. [Papers of the Academy of Sciences Chinese Math. Soc., Acta Math. Sinica Ed. Comm., Beijing. ISSN 0583-1431. -
Arxiv:2011.06772V5 [Cs.GT] 19 May 2021
Memory-two zero-determinant strategies in repeated games 1 rsos.royalsocietypublishing.org Masahiko Ueda 1Graduate School of Sciences and Technology for Research Innovation, Yamaguchi University, Yamaguchi 753-8511, Japan Article submitted to journal Repeated games have provided an explanation how mutual cooperation can be achieved even if defection is more favorable in a one-shot game in prisoner’s Subject Areas: dilemma situation. Recently found zero-determinant Game theory strategies have substantially been investigated in evolutionary game theory. The original memory-one Keywords: zero-determinant strategies unilaterally enforce linear Repeated games, Zero-determinant relations between average payoffs of players. Here, we strategies, memory-n strategies extend the concept of zero-determinant strategies to memory-two strategies in repeated games. Memory- two zero-determinant strategies unilaterally enforce Author for correspondence: linear relations between correlation functions of Masahiko Ueda payoffs and payoffs at the previous round. Examples e-mail: [email protected] of memory-two zero-determinant strategy in the repeated prisoner’s dilemma game are provided, some of which generalize the Tit-for-Tat strategy to memory-two case. Extension of zero-determinant strategies to memory-n case with n ≥ 2 is also straightforward. arXiv:2011.06772v5 [cs.GT] 19 May 2021 © 2014 The Authors. Published by the Royal Society under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/ by/4.0/, which permits unrestricted use, provided the original author and source are credited. 1. Introduction 2 Repeated games offer a framework explaining forward-looking behaviors and reciprocity of rsos.royalsocietypublishing.org R. Soc. -
A Global Database for Metacommunity Ecology, Integrating Species, Traits
www.nature.com/scientificdata There are amendments to this paper OPEN A global database for DATA DescRIPTOR metacommunity ecology, integrating species, traits, environment and space Alienor Jeliazkov et al.# The use of functional information in the form of species traits plays an important role in explaining biodiversity patterns and responses to environmental changes. Although relationships between species composition, their traits, and the environment have been extensively studied on a case-by-case basis, results are variable, and it remains unclear how generalizable these relationships are across ecosystems, taxa and spatial scales. To address this gap, we collated 80 datasets from trait-based studies into a global database for metaCommunity Ecology: Species, Traits, Environment and Space; “CESTES”. Each dataset includes four matrices: species community abundances or presences/absences across multiple sites, species trait information, environmental variables and spatial coordinates of the sampling sites. The CESTES database is a live database: it will be maintained and expanded in the future as new datasets become available. By its harmonized structure, and the diversity of ecosystem types, taxonomic groups, and spatial scales it covers, the CESTES database provides an important opportunity for synthetic trait-based research in community ecology. Background & Summary A major challenge in ecology is to understand the processes underlying community assembly and biodiversity patterns across space1,2. Over the three last decades, trait-based research, by taking up this challenge, has drawn increasing interest3, in particular with the aim of predicting biodiversity response to environment. In community ecology, it has been equated to the ‘Holy Grail’ that would allow ecologists to approach the potential processes underlying metacommunity patterns4–7. -
Of Ancestors and Descendants
J. Limnol., 2016; 75(2): 225 EDITORIAL DOI: 10.4081/jlimnol.2016.1532 Journal of Limnology: of ancestors and descendants In spite of the title, this is not the beginning of a long year, plus supplements. The number of citations of our and boring family saga. I simply need to take a few min - journal in the last 4 years (2012 – 2015) increased by 25 utes of your time to explain the history of this journal: times (Web of Science, Thomson) and the Journal of Lim - where it is coming from, why it is changing and where it nology reached the second place in the field as Immediacy is going. Born in 1940 with the name of Memorie dell’Is - Index (0.322, Journal Citation Report, Thomson). Its Im - tituto italiano di Idrobiologia , the funding body at that pact Factor is now 1.725. time, the journal has been for over 50 years a non-negli - gible piece of limnological literature, hosting papers The journal aims to further develop, increasing its dif - signed by the most important names in inland waters ecol - fusion and reducing the time between submission and ogy. To mention but a few of them, Baldi, Tonolli, publishing - both for ahead of print and for online final - Hutchynson, Margalef, Edmondson, Wetzel, and Vollen - while remaining fully open access. This can be done only weider all contributed to the Memorie with relevant and thanks to the help of many colleagues Associate Editors still cited articles. The Memorie , distributed only on an and Referees who generously and freely accepted the exchange basis, was a predecessor of sorts to open access challenging task of participating in the peer review publication for decades. -
Department of Biology (Pdf)
Department of Biology 26 Summary The Department of Biology at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette took its current form in the late 1980s, with the merger of the Biology and Microbiology Departments. In Spring of 2019, the department has 28 professorial faculty members, 6 emeritus faculty members, and 7 instructors. Almost all professorial faculty members are active in research and serve as graduate faculty. Our graduate programs are also supported by 8 adjunct faculty members; their affiliations include the United States Geological Survey, the National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration, and the Smithsonian Institution. In this report, we summarize research accomplishments of our departmental faculty since 2013. The report is focused on our research strengths; however, faculty members have also been awarded considerable honors and funding for educational activities. We also briefly summarize the growth and size of our degree programs. Grant Productivity From 2013 through 2018, the Department of Biology has secured over 16 million dollars of new research funding (the total number of dollars associated with these grants, which are often multi- institutional, is considerably higher). Publications The faculty has a strong record of publication, with 279 papers published in peer-reviewed journals in the last 5 years. An additional 30 papers were published in conference proceedings or other edited volumes. Other Accomplishments Other notable accomplishments between 2013 and 2018 include faculty authorship of five books and edited volumes. Faculty members have served as editors, associate editors, or editorial board members for 21 different journals or as members of 34 society boards or grant review panels. They presented 107 of presentations as keynote addresses or invited seminars. -
Core Competencies for Scientific Editors Of
Moher et al. BMC Medicine (2017) 15:167 DOI 10.1186/s12916-017-0927-0 CORRESPONDENCE Open Access Core competencies for scientific editors of biomedical journals: consensus statement David Moher1,2* , James Galipeau3, Sabina Alam4, Virginia Barbour5, Kidist Bartolomeos6, Patricia Baskin7,8, Sally Bell-Syer9,10, Kelly D. Cobey1,2,11, Leighton Chan12, Jocalyn Clark13, Jonathan Deeks14, Annette Flanagin15, Paul Garner16, Anne-Marie Glenny17, Trish Groves18, Kurinchi Gurusamy19, Farrokh Habibzadeh20,21,22, Stefanie Jewell-Thomas23, Diane Kelsall24, José Florencio Lapeña Jr22,25,26,27, Harriet MacLehose28, Ana Marusic29,30, Joanne E. McKenzie31, Jay Shah32,33,34, Larissa Shamseer1,2, Sharon Straus35, Peter Tugwell2,36,37, Elizabeth Wager38,39, Margaret Winker22 and Getu Zhaori40 Abstract Background: Scientific editors are responsible for deciding which articles to publish in their journals. However, we have not found documentation of their required knowledge, skills, and characteristics, or the existence of any formal core competencies for this role. Methods: We describe the development of a minimum set of core competencies for scientific editors of biomedical journals. Results: The 14 key core competencies are divided into three major areas, and each competency has a list of associated elements or descriptions of more specific knowledge, skills, and characteristics that contribute to its fulfillment. Conclusions: We believe that these core competencies are a baseline of the knowledge, skills, and characteristics needed to perform competently the duties of a scientific editor at a biomedical journal. Keywords: Core competencies, Scientific editor, Biomedical journal, Delphi, Expert consensus, Editor role Introduction and in guidance for members of editor organizations Scientific editors (editors are responsible for the content [3–8]. -
Abbreviations of Names of Serials
Abbreviations of Names of Serials This list gives the form of references used in Mathematical Reviews (MR). ∗ not previously listed E available electronically The abbreviation is followed by the complete title, the place of publication § journal reviewed cover-to-cover V videocassette series and other pertinent information. † monographic series ¶ bibliographic journal E 4OR 4OR. Quarterly Journal of the Belgian, French and Italian Operations Research ISSN 1211-4774. Societies. Springer, Berlin. ISSN 1619-4500. §Acta Math. Sci. Ser. A Chin. Ed. Acta Mathematica Scientia. Series A. Shuxue Wuli † 19o Col´oq. Bras. Mat. 19o Col´oquio Brasileiro de Matem´atica. [19th Brazilian Xuebao. Chinese Edition. Kexue Chubanshe (Science Press), Beijing. (See also Acta Mathematics Colloquium] Inst. Mat. Pura Apl. (IMPA), Rio de Janeiro. Math.Sci.Ser.BEngl.Ed.) ISSN 1003-3998. † 24o Col´oq. Bras. Mat. 24o Col´oquio Brasileiro de Matem´atica. [24th Brazilian §ActaMath.Sci.Ser.BEngl.Ed. Acta Mathematica Scientia. Series B. English Edition. Mathematics Colloquium] Inst. Mat. Pura Apl. (IMPA), Rio de Janeiro. Science Press, Beijing. (See also Acta Math. Sci. Ser. A Chin. Ed.) ISSN 0252- † 25o Col´oq. Bras. Mat. 25o Col´oquio Brasileiro de Matem´atica. [25th Brazilian 9602. Mathematics Colloquium] Inst. Nac. Mat. Pura Apl. (IMPA), Rio de Janeiro. § E Acta Math. Sin. (Engl. Ser.) Acta Mathematica Sinica (English Series). Springer, † Aastaraam. Eesti Mat. Selts Aastaraamat. Eesti Matemaatika Selts. [Annual. Estonian Heidelberg. ISSN 1439-8516. Mathematical Society] Eesti Mat. Selts, Tartu. ISSN 1406-4316. § E Acta Math. Sinica (Chin. Ser.) Acta Mathematica Sinica. Chinese Series. Chinese Math. Abh. Braunschw. Wiss. Ges. Abhandlungen der Braunschweigischen Wissenschaftlichen Soc., Acta Math. -
Flood Pulse and Aquatic Habitat Dynamics of the Sentarum Floodplain Lakes Area
Flood Pulse and Aquatic Habitat Dynamics of The Sentarum Floodplain Lakes Area H. Hidayat a,*, Siti Aisyah a, Riky Kurniawan a, Iwan Ridwansyah a, Octavianto Samir a, a Gadis Sri Haryani a Research Center for Limnology-LIPI; Kompleks LIPI Cibinong, Jalan Raya Bogor, Km. 46, Cibinong 16911; *[email protected] Received 29 November 2020 Accepted 13 December 2020 Published 17 December 2020 Abstract The Lake Sentarum is a complex of floodplain lakes in the middle part of the Kapuas River system in West Kalimantan, Indonesia. The area has a great ecological and economic importance, however, the Sentarum lakes complex and its catchment area are generally threatened by deforestation, fire, monoculture agroindustry, and pollution.The objective of this research is to establish the hydrological characteristics of the Sentarum lakes area and to reveal the dynamics of aquatic habitat resulted from changing water levels. Data were collected during our field campaigns of 2013-2017 representing the seasons. The water level was measured using a pressure sensor placed at the Lake Sentarum National Park resort, while rainfall data were obtained from the data portal of the Tropical Rainfall Measuring Mission. Inundation monitoring was carried out using a time-lapse camera. A hydrological model is used to simulate water levels beyond measurement period. Water quality and fish sampling were carried out at the lake area. Vegetation observation was carried out at the selected riparian zone of the lake area using the line transect method. Water level records show that the Sentarum floodplain lakes have two peaks of inundation period following the bimodal pattern of rainfall in the equatorial Kapuas catchment. -
Journal Abbreviations
Abbreviations of Names of Serials This list gives the form of references used in Mathematical Reviews (MR). ∗ not previously listed E available electronically The abbreviation is followed by the complete title, the place of publication § journal reviewed cover-to-cover V videocassette series and other pertinent information. † monographic series ¶ bibliographic journal 4OR 4OR. Quarterly Journal of the Belgian, French and Italian Operations Research § E Acta Math. Appl. Sin. Engl. Ser. Acta Mathematicae Applicatae Sinica. English Series. Societies. Springer, Berlin. ISSN 1619-4500. Springer, Heidelberg. ISSN 0168-9673. ∗†19o Col´oq. Bras. Mat. 19o Col´oquio Brasileiro de Matem´atica. [19th Brazilian § E Acta Math. Hungar. Acta Mathematica Hungarica. Akad. Kiad´o, Budapest. ISSN Mathematics Colloquium] Inst. Mat. Pura Apl. (IMPA), Rio de Janeiro. 0236-5294. † 24o Col´oq. Bras. Mat. 24o Col´oquio Brasileiro de Matem´atica. [24th Brazilian §Acta Math. Inform. Univ. Ostraviensis Acta Mathematica et Informatica Universitatis Mathematics Colloquium] Inst. Mat. Pura Apl. (IMPA), Rio de Janeiro. Ostraviensis. Univ. Ostrava, Ostrava. ISSN 1211-4774. ∗†25o Col´oq. Bras. Mat. 25o Col´oquio Brasileiro de Matem´atica. [25th Brazilian §Acta Math. Sci. Ser. A Chin. Ed. Acta Mathematica Scientia. Series A. Shuxue Wuli Mathematics Colloquium] Inst. Nac. Mat. Pura Apl. (IMPA), Rio de Janeiro. Xuebao. Chinese Edition. Kexue Chubanshe (Science Press), Beijing. (See also Acta † Aastaraam. Eesti Mat. Selts Aastaraamat. Eesti Matemaatika Selts. [Annual. Estonian Math.Sci.Ser.BEngl.Ed.) ISSN 1003-3998. Mathematical Society] Eesti Mat. Selts, Tartu. ISSN 1406-4316. §ActaMath.Sci.Ser.BEngl.Ed. Acta Mathematica Scientia. Series B. English Edition. † Abh. Akad. Wiss. G¨ottingen. -
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Electrospun Thymosin Beta-4 Loaded PLGA/PLA Nanofiber/ Microfiber Hybrid Arnsy for Tendon Tissue Engineering Application
University of Nebraska - Lincoln DigitalCommons@University of Nebraska - Lincoln Mechanical & Materials Engineering Faculty Mechanical & Materials Engineering, Publications Department of 2020 Electrospun Thymosin Beta-4 Loaded PLGA/PLA Nanofiber/ Microfiber Hybrid arnsY for Tendon Tissue Engineering Application Shaohua Wu University of Nebraska Medical Center Rong Zhou Qingdao University Fang Zhou Qingdao University Philipp N. Streubel University of Nebraska Medical Center, [email protected] Shaojuan Chen Qingdao University, [email protected] See next page for additional authors Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/mechengfacpub Part of the Mechanics of Materials Commons, Nanoscience and Nanotechnology Commons, Other Engineering Science and Materials Commons, and the Other Mechanical Engineering Commons Wu, Shaohua; Zhou, Rong; Zhou, Fang; Streubel, Philipp N.; Chen, Shaojuan; and Duan, Bin, "Electrospun Thymosin Beta-4 Loaded PLGA/PLA Nanofiber/ Microfiber Hybrid arnsY for Tendon Tissue Engineering Application" (2020). Mechanical & Materials Engineering Faculty Publications. 478. https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/mechengfacpub/478 This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Mechanical & Materials Engineering, Department of at DigitalCommons@University of Nebraska - Lincoln. It has been accepted for inclusion in Mechanical & Materials Engineering Faculty Publications by an authorized administrator of DigitalCommons@University of Nebraska - Lincoln. Authors Shaohua Wu, Rong Zhou, Fang Zhou, Philipp N. Streubel, Shaojuan Chen, and Bin Duan This article is available at DigitalCommons@University of Nebraska - Lincoln: https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/ mechengfacpub/478 HHS Public Access Author manuscript Author ManuscriptAuthor Manuscript Author Mater Sci Manuscript Author Eng C Mater Manuscript Author Biol Appl. Author manuscript; available in PMC 2020 March 09. Published in final edited form as: Mater Sci Eng C Mater Biol Appl.