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Climate change exacerbates interspecific interactions in sympatric coastal fishes

2012

Summary 1. Biological responses to warming are presently based on the assumption that species will remain within their bioclimatic envelope as environmental conditions change. As a result, changes in the relative abundance of several marine species have been documented over the last decades. This suggests that warming may drive novel interspecific interactions to occur (i.e. invasive vs. native species) or may intensify the strength of pre-existing ones (i.e. warm vs. cold adapted). For mobile species, habitat relocation is a viable solution to track tolerable conditions and reduce competitive costs, resulting in ‘winner’ species dominating the best quality habitat at the expense of ‘loser’…

0106 biological sciencesSettore BIO/07 - Ecologiamedia_common.quotation_subjectClimate Changecold-adaptedSpecies distributionThalassoma pavoIntroduced speciesglobal warming010603 evolutionary biology01 natural sciencesrelocationCompetition (biology)behaviour cold-adapted competition labrids Mediterranean Sea relocation global warmingSpecies SpecificityMediterranean SeaAnimals14. Life underwaterEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsEcosystemmedia_commonDemographybiologyEcologyEcological release010604 marine biology & hydrobiologyGlobal warmingFishesInterspecific competition15. Life on landPlantsbiology.organism_classificationbehaviourHabitat13. Climate actionlabridsAnimal Science and Zoologycompetition
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Osmotrophic glucose and leucine assimilation and its impact on EPA and DHA content in algae

2020

The uptake of dissolved organic compounds, that is, osmotrophy, has been shown to be an efficient nutritional strategy for algae. However, this mode of nutrition may affect the biochemical composition, for example, the fatty acid (FA) contents, of algal cells. This study focused on the osmotrophic assimilation of glucose and leucine by selected seven algal strains belonging to chlorophytes, chrysophytes, cryptophytes, dinoflagellates and euglenoids. Our laboratory experiments with stable isotope labeling showed that osmotrophy occurred in four of the selected seven strains. However, only three of these produced long chain omega-3 FAs eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA; 20:5ω3) and docosahexaenoic a…

0106 biological scienceslcsh:Medicinestable isotope labeling010501 environmental scienceslevätMETABOLISMFreshwater Biology01 natural sciencesGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologyCARBONAlgaemixotrophyPHYTOPLANKTONOmega-3 fatty acidsCryptophytesQUALITYFood scienceStable isotope labelingMixotrophy0105 earth and related environmental scienceschemistry.chemical_classificationisotoopitCOMPETITORSEcologybiologyomega-3 fatty acidsFATTY-ACIDChemistry010604 marine biology & hydrobiologyGeneral Neurosciencelcsh:RFatty acidSUCCESSAssimilation (biology)General MedicineMetabolismbiology.organism_classificationEicosapentaenoic acidLAKEomegarasvahapotOsmotrophyDocosahexaenoic acid1181 Ecology evolutionary biologyGROWTHcryptophytesLeucineGeneral Agricultural and Biological Sciences
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Teaching clinical reasoning and decision-making skills to nursing students: Design, development, and usability evaluation of a serious game

2016

Background\ud \ud Serious games (SGs) are a type of simulation technology that may provide nursing students with the opportunity to practice their clinical reasoning and decision-making skills in a safe and authentic environment. Despite the growing number of SGs developed for healthcare professionals, few SGs are video based or address the domain of home health care.\ud \ud Aims\ud \ud This paper aims to describe the design, development, and usability evaluation of a video based SG for teaching clinical reasoning and decision-making skills to nursing students who care for patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) in home healthcare settings.\ud \ud Methods\ud \ud A prototy…

020205 medical informaticsPluralistic walkthroughCognitive walkthroughComputer scienceClinical Decision-MakingHealth Informatics02 engineering and technologyUsability labPulmonary Disease Chronic ObstructiveUser-Computer Interface03 medical and health sciencesNursingHeuristic evaluationUsability engineering0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringHumansLearningWeb usabilityMotivation030504 nursingbusiness.industryTeachingEducation Nursing BaccalaureateUsabilityUsability goalsVideo GamesStudents NursingClinical CompetenceCurriculumEducational Measurement0305 other medical sciencebusinessInternational Journal of Medical Informatics
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Usability and acceptability assessment of an empathic virtual agent to prevent major depression

2016

In Human-Computer Interaction, the adaptation of the content and the way of how this content is communicated to the users in interactive sessions is a critical issue to promote the acceptability and usability of any computational system. We present a user-adapted interactive platform to identify and provide an early intervention for symptoms of depression and suicide. In particular, we describe the work performed to assess users' system acceptability and usability. An empathic Virtual Agent is the main interface with the user, and it has been designed to generate the appropriate dialogues and emotions during the interactions according to the detected user's specific needs. This personalizat…

020205 medical informaticsPluralistic walkthroughComputer science02 engineering and technologyTheoretical Computer ScienceUsability lab03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineArtificial IntelligenceHuman–computer interactionHeuristic evaluationacceptabilityemotional virtual agent0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringAdaptation (computer science)Web usabilityInteractive systems engineeringbusiness.industryUser modelingUsabilityHuman-computer interaction030227 psychiatryuser-adapted sessionsusabilityComputational Theory and MathematicsControl and Systems EngineeringFISICA APLICADAbusiness
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“Natural wine” consumers and interest in label information: An analysis of willingness to pay in a new Italian wine market segment

2019

Abstract Increasing public attention to issues of health and environmental sustainability has contributed to a growing consumer demand for “natural” food and drinks. As has been observed, this trend has also affected the wine market, leading to the spread of so-called “natural wine”. According to the literature, consumers who are aware of the social and environmental impact of their consumption choices pay more attention to the information displayed on the label as a tool to reduce the risk associated with their purchase. This study seeks to identify which consumers are willing to pay for natural wine and to understand what information on the label influences their choice. This study is one…

020209 energyStrategy and ManagementBack label02 engineering and technologyMillennialIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringMarket segmentationWillingness to paySettore AGR/01 - Economia Ed Estimo Rurale0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringProduction (economics)Natural (music)Environmental impact assessmentFront labelMarketingHealth concern0505 lawGeneral Environmental ScienceConsumption (economics)WineRenewable Energy Sustainability and the Environment05 social sciencesSustainabilitySustainability050501 criminologyBusinessOrdered logistic regression model
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Testing soil water repellency in a Sicilian area two years after a fire

2019

The water drop penetration time (WDPT) technique was applied in 2018 to check persistence of soil water repellency (SWR) in a Sicilian mountain area affected by a wildfire on June 2016. A total of four sites, that were severely water repellent immediately after burning, were sampled. Depending on the site, wettable soil conditions, less SWR and maintenance of a noticeable SWR were detected two years later. At the site showing a near-constant SWR, WDPTs were particularly high in the top soil layer (0-0.03 m) and they appreciably decreased more in depth. Signs of decreasing SWR in drier soil conditions and in association with coarser soil particles were also detected at this site. High gradie…

0208 environmental biotechnologyBioengineeringSoil science02 engineering and technologySoil surfaceIndustrial and Manufacturing Engineeringlcsh:AgricultureField and laboratory investigationFire-induced soil water repellencyWater repellentSettore AGR/08 - Idraulica Agraria E Sistemazioni Idraulico-Forestalifield and laboratory investigations.lcsh:Agriculture (General)temporal persistenceTopsoilMechanical Engineeringlcsh:S04 agricultural and veterinary scienceslcsh:S1-972020801 environmental engineeringInfiltration (hydrology)Soil water040103 agronomy & agriculture0401 agriculture forestry and fisheriesEnvironmental sciencewater drop penetration time technique
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Role of particle characteristics in the compression behaviour of gap-graded sands

2019

Abstract The compression in gap-graded mixtures of sands with combined mineralogy has been investigated in recent research, focusing on the key factors that might imply the occurrence of convergent or non-convergent paths in compression (i.e., transitional or non-transitional behaviour). From previous work, the mineralogy of a matrix composed of larger grains seems to determine the possibility of the occurrence of transitional behaviour. Hence, if there is a strong and stiff matrix made of quartz sand particles, which are either larger than or at least of similar size to the other component, then non-convergent compression paths (i.e., transitional behaviour) are likely to occur. As a furth…

021110 strategic defence & security studiesWork (thermodynamics)Settore ICAR/07 - GeotecnicaCompressibilityLaboratory tests0211 other engineering and technologiesMineralogyTechnical note02 engineering and technologySandsGeotechnical Engineering and Engineering GeologyCompression (physics)Oedometer testMatrix (geology)chemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryCompressibility; Laboratory tests; SandsParticleCarbonateQuartzGeology021101 geological & geomatics engineeringCivil and Structural EngineeringSoils and Foundations
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Les néoplasies plasmocytaires et autres dysglobulinémies en population générale

2019

Resume Les neoplasies plasmocytaires occupent en 2012 en France le premier rang des hemopathies malignes en nombre. Majo-ritairement il s’agit de myelome multiple ou de plasmocytome (MM/P) mais on retrouve aussi des pathologies de severite variable. La classification OMS actuelle definit les gammapathies monoclonales de signification indeterminee en une entite a part entiere. Des progres importants dans la prise en charge de ces pathologies ont ete realises grâce a une meilleure connaissance de la maladie et a l’utilisation de nouvelles molecules therapeutiques. Ces progres peuvent etre visualises par l’etude des tendances d’indicateurs epidemiologiques en population generale. Les donnees f…

03 medical and health sciencesMedical Laboratory Technology0302 clinical medicine030220 oncology & carcinogenesisBiochemistry (medical)030204 cardiovascular system & hematologyAnalytical ChemistryRevue Francophone des Laboratoires
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Cancers du côlon : prise en charge moléculaire

2018

Resume Le demembrement moleculaire des cancers et en particulier des cancers colorectaux conduit a des prises en charge de plus en plus adaptees et de plus en plus complexes. Ce demembrement a abouti a de nombreuses classifications et finalement a une classification moleculaire consensuelle en 2015. Cette classification consensuelle reste pour l’instant non utilisable au quotidien. Plusieurs facteurs moleculaires (statut MSS/MSI, statut BRAF, statut RAS) sont desormais indispensables a la prise en charge du cancer colorectal que ce soit en situation adjuvante ou metastatique. D’autres facteurs tels que le statut HER2 et l’expression de mir-31-3p sont regulierement pris en compte au cas par …

0301 basic medicine03 medical and health sciencesMedical Laboratory Technology030104 developmental biology0302 clinical medicine030220 oncology & carcinogenesisBiochemistry (medical)Analytical ChemistryRevue Francophone des Laboratoires
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Human skeletal muscle type 1 fibre distribution and response of stress-sensing proteins along the titin molecule after submaximal exhaustive exercise.

2017

Early responses of stress-sensing proteins, muscle LIM protein (MLP), ankyrin repeat proteins (Ankrd1/CARP and Ankrd2/Arpp) and muscle-specific RING finger proteins (MuRF1 and MuRF2), along the titin molecule were investigated in the present experiment after submaximal exhaustive exercise. Ten healthy men performed continuous drop jumping unilaterally on a sledge apparatus with a submaximal height until complete exhaustion. Five stress-sensing proteins were analysed by mRNA measurements from biopsies obtained immediately and 3 h after the exercise from exercised vastus lateralis muscle while control biopsies were obtained from non-exercised legs before the exercise. Decreased maximal jump h…

0301 basic medicineANKRD2AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyANKRD1HistologyAdolescentVastus lateralis musclePhysical ExertionMuscle Proteinslihaksetmedicine.disease_causetuki- ja liikuntaelimet03 medical and health sciencesYoung Adult0302 clinical medicineJumpingHsp27Internal medicinemedicinestress-sensing proteinsHumanstitinConnectinMolecular BiologyExerciseurheiluvammatbiologySkeletal muscleCell BiologyAnatomyhuman skeletal muscleMedical Laboratory Technology030104 developmental biologymedicine.anatomical_structureEndocrinologyMuscle Fibers Slow-Twitchbiology.proteinexercise induced muscle damageTitinAnkyrin repeat030217 neurology & neurosurgeryHistochemistry and cell biology
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