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In three-phase traffic theory, traffic breakdown is explained by the F → S transition occurring in a metastable free flow. Probably the most important consequence of that is the existence of a range of highway capacities between some maximum and minimum capacities.
Density (k) is defined as the number of vehicles per unit length of the roadway. In traffic flow, the two most important densities are the critical density (k c) and jam density (k j). The maximum density achievable under free flow is k c, while k j is the maximum density achieved under congestion. In general, jam density is five times the ...
Currently, seven TRAF proteins have been characterized in mammals: TRAF1, TRAF2, TRAF3, TRAF4, TRAF5, TRAF6 and TRAF7. Except for TRAF7, these proteins share a relatively conserved secondary structure , including a namesake C-terminal TRAF domain that mediates interactions with other signaling components such as the transmembrane TNF receptors ...
Braess's paradox is the observation that adding one or more roads to a road network can slow down overall traffic flow through it. The paradox was first discovered by Arthur Pigou in 1920, [1] and later named after the German mathematician Dietrich Braess in 1968.
7186 22030 Ensembl ENSG00000127191 ENSMUSG00000026942 UniProt Q12933 P39429 RefSeq (mRNA) NM_021138 NM_009422 NM_001290413 RefSeq (protein) NP_066961 NP_001277342 NP_033448 Location (UCSC) Chr 9: 136.88 – 136.93 Mb Chr 2: 25.41 – 25.44 Mb PubMed search Wikidata View/Edit Human View/Edit Mouse TNF receptor-associated factor 2 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the TRAF2 gene ...
The TRAF proteins are composed of 3 structural domains: a RING finger in the N-terminal part of the protein, one to seven TRAF zinc fingers in the middle and the MATH domain in the C-terminal part. [1] The MATH domain is necessary and sufficient for self-association and receptor interaction.
7189 22034 Ensembl ENSG00000175104 ENSMUSG00000027164 UniProt Q9Y4K3 P70196 RefSeq (mRNA) NM_145803 NM_004620 NM_009424 NM_001303273 RefSeq (protein) NP_004611 NP_665802 NP_001290202 NP_033450 Location (UCSC) Chr 11: 36.48 – 36.51 Mb Chr 2: 101.51 – 101.53 Mb PubMed search Wikidata View/Edit Human View/Edit Mouse TRAF6 is a TRAF human protein. Function The protein encoded by this gene is a ...
John Cardy in 1988 considered the possibility to generalise C-theorem to higher-dimensional quantum field theory.He conjectured [2] that in four spacetime dimensions, the quantity behaving monotonically under renormalization group flows, and thus playing the role analogous to the central charge c in two dimensions, is a certain anomaly coefficient which came to be denoted as a.