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Experimental observations of upstream overdeepening

2005

The issue of morphodynamic influence in meandering streams is investigated through a series of laboratory experiments on curved and straight flumes. Both qualitative and quantitative observations confirm the suitability of the recent theoretical developments (Zolezzi & Seminara 2001) that indicate the occurrence of two distinct regimes of morphodynamic influence, depending on the value of the width ratio of the channel β. The threshold value βR separating the upstream from the downstream influence regimes coincides with the resonant value discovered by Blondeaux & Seminara (1985). Indeed it is observed that upstream influence may occur only in relatively wide channels, while narrower stream…

BedformMechanics of MaterialsMechanical EngineeringOverdeepeningThe issue of morphodynamic influence in meandering streams is investigated through a series of laboratory experiments on curved and straight flumes. Both qualitative and quantitative observations confirm the suitability of the recent theoretical developments (Zolezzi & Seminara 2001) that indicate the occurrence of two distinct regimes of morphodynamic influence depending on the value of the width ratio of the channel β. The threshold value βR separating the upstream from the downstream influence regimes coincides with the resonant value discovered by Blondeaux & Seminara (1985). Indeed it is observed that upstream influence may occur only in relatively wide channels while narrower streams are dominated by downstream influence. A series of experiments has been carried out in order to check the above theoretical predictions and show for the first time evidence of the occurrence of upstream overdeepening. Two different sets of experiments have been designed where a discontinuity in channel geometry was present such that the channel morphodynamics was influenced in the upstream direction under super-resonant conditions (β >βR) and in the downstream direction under sub-resonant conditions (β <βR). Experimental results give qualitative and quantitative support to the theoretical predictions and allow us to clarify the limits of the linear analysis.MechanicsLinear analysisCondensed Matter PhysicsWidth ratioGeology
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Decoding Children's Social Behavior

2013

We introduce a new problem domain for activity recognition: the analysis of children's social and communicative behaviors based on video and audio data. We specifically target interactions between children aged 1-2 years and an adult. Such interactions arise naturally in the diagnosis and treatment of developmental disorders such as autism. We introduce a new publicly-available dataset containing over 160 sessions of a 3-5 minute child-adult interaction. In each session, the adult examiner followed a semi-structured play interaction protocol which was designed to elicit a broad range of social behaviors. We identify the key technical challenges in analyzing these behaviors, and describe met…

Behavior Psychology Dataset Video analysis Speech Analysis AutismInter-action protocolsSocial and communicative behaviorInteraction protocol02 engineering and technologycomputer.software_genreAnnan data- och informationsvetenskapSession (web analytics)Activity recognitionTechnical challenges0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringmedicineSocial behaviorAudio signal processingMultimediabusiness.industryDevelopmental disorders020207 software engineeringmedicine.diseaseSemi-structuredResearch questionsActivity recognitionProblem domainKey (cryptography)Autism020201 artificial intelligence & image processingArtificial intelligencePsychologybusinessOther Computer and Information SciencecomputerCognitive psychologySocial behavior2013 IEEE Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition
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“A Miracle of Architecture”: The Billiemi limestone Columns of the Church of San Giuseppe dei Teatini in Palermo and Domenico Fontana’s Method for Li…

2014

La chiesa di San Giuseppe dei Teatini di Palermo (costruita a partire dal 1619), è un’architettura singolare nel panorama internazionale del Sei-Settecento. La realizzazione di una spregiudicata conformazione basilicale con copertura a volte, impostata su una sequenza di colonne monolitiche giganti nelle navate e nella crociera con cupola con sostegni alti fino a 10m, è il risultato della convergenza di più fattori. Il conseguimento di questo traguardo si deve alla scoperta nel territorio di Palermo, alla fine del XVI secolo, di un calcare compatto (il “Billiemi”) dalle qualità estetiche e strutturali assimilabili al marmo e in grado di generare poderosi monoliti. Questa opportunità innescò…

Billiemi limestone monolithic columns construction 17th century Sicilian churches Domenico FontanaPietra Billiemi colonne monolitiche costruzione chiese Sicilia XVII secolo Domenico FontanaSettore ICAR/18 - Storia Dell'Architettura
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Specific Zn(II)-binding site in the C-terminus of Aspf2, a zincophore from Aspergillus fumigatus

2022

Abstract Aspergillus fumigatus, one of the most widespread opportunistic human fungal pathogens, adapts to zinc limitation by secreting a 310 amino acid Aspf2 zincophore, able to specifically bind Zn(II) and deliver it to a transmembrane zinc transporter, ZrfC. In this work, we focus on the thermodynamics of Zn(II) complexes with unstructured regions of Aspf2; basing on a variety of spectrometric and potentiometric data, we show that the C-terminal part has the highest Zn(II)-binding affinity among the potential binding sites, and Ni(II) does not compete with Zn(II) binding to this region. The 14 amino acid Aspf2 C-terminus coordinates Zn(II) via two Cys thiolates and two His imidazoles and…

Binding SitesAspergillus fumigatusZn(II)- and Ni(II)-binding peptidesMetals and AlloysBiophysicsBiochemistryBiomaterialsZincthermodynamicsProtein DomainsChemistry (miscellaneous)zincophorepotentiometryHumansAmino AcidsMetallomics
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In vivo detection, RNA-binding properties and characterization of the RNA-binding domain of the p7 putative movement protein from carnation mottle ca…

1999

Biochemical and structural characterization studies on the p7 putative movement protein from a Spanish isolate of carnation mottle carmovirus (CarMV) have been conducted. The CarMV p7 gene was fused to a sequence coding for a six-histidine tag and expressed in bacteria, allowing the purification of CarMV p7 and the production of a specific antiserum. This antiserum led to the immunological identification of CarMV p7 in infected leaf tissue from the experimental host Chenopodium quinoa. Putative nucleic acid-binding properties of the CarMV p7 have been explored and demonstrated with both electrophoretic mobility shift and RNA-protein blot in vitro assays using digoxigenin-labeled riboprobes.…

Binding SitesCarmovirusRecombinant Fusion ProteinsMolecular Sequence DataCooperative bindingRNARNA-Binding ProteinsBiologybiology.organism_classificationMolecular biologyPlant Viral Movement ProteinsViral ProteinsBiochemistryVirologyNucleic acidEscherichia coliCarmovirusAmino Acid SequenceMovement proteinPeptide sequenceGeneBinding domainVirology
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Profesors Jānis Anspaks: biobibliogrāfiskais rādītājs

1990

Saturs: Priekšvārds. Pedagoģijas zinātņu doktors profesors Jānis Anspaks / O. Zīds. J. Anspaka publicētie darbi. (1956.-1989.). Pedagoģijas zinātņu doktora profesora Jāņa Anspaka rediģētie un recenzētie darbi. Pedagoģijas zinātņu doktora profesora Jāņa Anspaka vadītās disertācijas. Pedagoģijas zinātņu doktora profesora Jāņa Anspaka oponētās disertācijas. Raksti par pedagoģijas zinātņu doktoru profesoru J. Anspaku. Pedagoģijas zinātņu doktora profesora J. Anspaka publicēto darbu alfabētiskais rādītājs. Personu rādītājs.

Biobibliogrāfiskie rādītājiPedagoģija - bibliogrāfiskais rādītājsProfessors of the Latvian UniversityHistory of the University of Latvia:SOCIAL SCIENCES::Social sciences::Pedgogical work [Research Subject Categories]Latvijas Universitātes vēsturePedagoģiskā doma Latvija - bibliogrāfiskais rādītājsAugstskolu pedagoģija - bibliogrāfiskais rādītājsPedagoģijas zinātņu profesori Latvijas UnivesitātēLatvijas Universitātes profesoriSkolu pedagoģija - bibliogrāfiskais rādītājsPedagoģijas vēsture - bibliogrāfiskais rādītājsP. Stučkas Latvijas Valsts universitātes profesori
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Scientific HIV research in Africa and the Middle East: a socio-economic demographic analysis

2021

Background: In Africa, HIV/AIDS research is concentrated in certain countries, particularly South Africa. This distribution may not accurately reflect the disease prevalence or the true research efforts of countries.Objectives: To identify HIV/AIDS research productivity of countries in Africa and the Middle East, in absolute terms and adjusted for people living with HIV, population size and economic development.Methods: We identified all the articles and reviews on HIV and AIDS in the Web of Science Core Collection in which African or Middle Eastern countries had participated. After determining the number of documents produced by each country, we adjusted the findings for the number of peop…

Biomedical ResearchPrevalenceDistribution (economics)HIV InfectionsEfficiencyGross domestic productMiddle East03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineAcquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS)Virologyparasitic diseasesPrevalencemedicineHumans030212 general & internal medicineSocioeconomicsDeveloping CountriesProductivity030505 public healthMiddle Eastbusiness.industryPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthGeneral Medicinemedicine.diseaseDemographic analysisInfectious DiseasesGeographyGross national incomeSocioeconomic FactorsAfrica0305 other medical sciencebusinessAfrican Journal of AIDS Research
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A multimodal retina-iris biometric system using the Levenshtein distance for spatial feature comparison

2020

Abstract The recent developments of information technologies, and the consequent need for access to distributed services and resources, require robust and reliable authentication systems. Biometric systems can guarantee high levels of security and multimodal techniques, which combine two or more biometric traits, warranting constraints that are more stringent during the access phases. This work proposes a novel multimodal biometric system based on iris and retina combination in the spatial domain. The proposed solution follows the alignment and recognition approach commonly adopted in computational linguistics and bioinformatics; in particular, features are extracted separately for iris and…

Biometric systemComputer scienceComputingMethodologies_IMAGEPROCESSINGANDCOMPUTERVISIONspatial domain biometric featuresbiometric authentication system4603 Computer Vision and Multimedia Computation46 Information and Computing SciencesmedicineIris (anatomy)multimodal systemRetinabusiness.industrymultimodal retina-iris biometric systemLevenshtein distancePattern recognitionbiometric recognition systemQA75.5-76.95Levenshtein distanceretina and iris featuresmedicine.anatomical_structureFeature (computer vision)Electronic computers. Computer scienceSignal ProcessingComputer Vision and Pattern RecognitionArtificial intelligencebusinessSoftware
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The evolution of metazoan α-carbonic anhydrases and their roles in calcium carbonate biomineralization

2014

The carbonic anhydrase (CA; EC 4.2.1.1) superfamily is a class of ubiquitous metallo-enzymes that catalyse the reversible hydration of carbon dioxide. The ?-CA family, present in all metazoan clades, is a key enzyme involved in a wide range of physiological functions including pH regulation, respiration, photosynthesis, and biocalcification. This paper reviews the evolution of the ?-CA family, with an emphasis on metazoan ?-CA members involved in biocalcification. Phylogenetic analyses reveal a complex evolutionary history of ?-CAs, and suggest ?-CA was independently co-opted into a variety of skeleton forming roles (e.g. as a provider of HCO3? ions, a structural protein, a nucleation activ…

Biomineralizationα-Carbonic anhydraseRepetitive low complexity domains (RLCDs)MetazoaBiocalcification[ SDV.IB.BIO ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Bioengineering/Biomaterials551α -Carbonic anhydraseMolecular evolutionAnimal Science and ZoologyLow complexity domains (LCDs)[SDV.IB.BIO]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Bioengineering/BiomaterialsEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsFrontiers in Zoology
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Hydrophobic mismatch of mobile transmembrane helices: Merging theory and experiments

2012

Abstract Hydrophobic mismatch still represents a puzzle for transmembrane peptides, despite the apparent simplicity of this concept and its demonstrated validity in natural membranes. Using a wealth of available experimental 2 H NMR data, we provide here a comprehensive explanation of the orientation and dynamics of model peptides in lipid bilayers, which shows how they can adapt to membranes of different thickness. The orientational adjustment of transmembrane α-helices can be understood as the result of a competition between the thermodynamically unfavorable lipid repacking associated with peptide tilting and the optimization of peptide/membrane hydrophobic coupling. In the positive misma…

BiophysicsAnchoringPeptideBiochemistryProtein Structure SecondaryHydrophobic mismatchXWALP peptide familyDynamics of transmembrane peptidesOrientation of transmembrane peptidesWALP peptide familyLipid bilayerPeptide sequencechemistry.chemical_classificationCell MembraneMembrane ProteinsCell BiologyTransmembrane proteinCrystallographyTransmembrane domainMembranechemistryModels ChemicalBiophysicsHydrophobic and Hydrophilic InteractionsPeptide tilt angleSolid-state 2H NMRBiochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Biomembranes
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