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A mathematical model for the phase of sexual reproduction in monogonont rotifers

2000

Recently, the optimal sex allocation in monogonont rotifers is studied in [1], and, as a closely related question, the relative frequencies of the relevant types of mictic females. The authors focus on the evolution of the age at which young mictic females lose their fertilization susceptibility and they address the threshold age of fertilization that maximizes resting egg production. Assuming that a stationary population is achieved, with stable age distribution, they obtain their results, without knowing the stationary population. Our aim is to study this problem in the framework of the theory of nonlinear age-dependent population dynamics developed by G. F. Webb in [13], which is more ap…

Maleeducation.field_of_studyEcologyReproductionApplied MathematicsParthenogenesisPopulationRotiferaPhase (waves)Sex Determination ProcessesBiologyModels BiologicalAgricultural and Biological Sciences (miscellaneous)FrequencyStable distributionEvolutionarily stable strategySexual reproductionHuman fertilizationModeling and SimulationStatisticsAnimalsFemaleSex RatioeducationSex allocationJournal of Mathematical Biology
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Kinematic and head morphometric characterisation of spermatozoa from the Brown Caiman (Caiman crocodilus fuscus).

2019

The development of analytical methods for the evaluation of crocodilian semen is an important component for the assessment of male breeding soundness and the development of assisted breeding technology in this taxon. Computer-Assisted Semen Analysis (CASA) technology is becoming an increasingly common technique in seminal evaluations for animals but there has been no application of this technique for reptilian spermatozoa. The aim of this study was to analyse sperm kinematic and morphometric variables in Caiman crocodilus fuscus semen samples and to determine whether there were sperm subpopulations. Four ejaculates from four sexually mature captive caimans were used for this study. A CASA-M…

Maleendocrine systemStructure analysismedia_common.quotation_subjectZoologySemenSemen analysisBiology03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineEndocrinologyFood AnimalsmedicineImage acquisitionAnimalsmedia_commonAlligators and Crocodiles030219 obstetrics & reproductive medicinemedicine.diagnostic_testReproduction0402 animal and dairy science04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesGeneral Medicine040201 dairy & animal scienceSpermSpermatozoaSexual reproductionBiomechanical PhenomenaSemen AnalysisSperm HeadAnimal Science and ZoologyReproductionAnimal reproduction science
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Predictive capacity of sperm quality parameters and sperm subpopulations on field fertility after artificial insemination in sheep

2015

This study was designed to evaluate the relevance of several sperm quality parameters and sperm population structure on the reproductive performance after cervical artificial insemination (AI) in sheep. One hundred and thirty-nine ejaculates from 56 adult rams were collected using an artificial vagina, processed for sperm quality assessment and used to perform 1319 AI. Analyses of sperm motility by computer-assisted sperm analysis (CASA), sperm nuclear morphometry by computer-assisted sperm morphometry analysis (CASMA), membrane integrity by acridine orange-propidium iodide combination and sperm DNA fragmentation using the sperm chromatin dispersion test (SCD) were performed. Clustering pro…

Maleendocrine systemmedicine.medical_treatmentmedia_common.quotation_subjectFertilitySemenSemen analysisBiologyLogistic regressionAndrologyEndocrinologyFood AnimalsPregnancymedicineAnimalsInsemination Artificialreproductive and urinary physiologySperm motilitymedia_commonSheepmedicine.diagnostic_testurogenital systemArtificial inseminationDomestic sheep reproductionGeneral MedicineSpermatozoaSpermSemen AnalysisFemaleAnimal Science and ZoologyAnimal Reproduction Science
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Failures (with some successes) of assisted reproduction and gamete donation programs

2013

Although the possibilities for the treatment of infertility have been improved tremendously, not every couple will be treated successfully.Crude overall pregnancy rates of 50-65% per patient can be achieved nowadays, irrespective of the type of profertility treatment applied first.IVF only accounts for about 20% of the pregnancies achieved. Dropout is an important reason for not reaching the estimated pregnancy rate. Even after failed IVF, spontaneous pregnancies do occur. Sperm and oocyte donation (OD) offer additional chances to subfertile couples. Severity of the male factor (in sperm donation) and young donor age (in OD) are important determinants of success.Analysis of assisted reprodu…

Malemedicine.medical_specialtySperm donationPregnancy RateReproductive Techniques Assistedmedicine.medical_treatmentFertilization in VitroICSIfilm.subjectEgg donationPregnancymedicineHumansTreatment Failureintrauterine inseminationPregnancyIn vitro fertilisationObstetricsbusiness.industryReproductionArtificial inseminationObstetrics and GynecologySperm bankmedicine.diseaseSpermatozoaassisted reproduction technologyPregnancy rateReproductive MedicinefilmIVFInfertilityoocyte donationFemalebusinessLive birthHuman Reproduction Update
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Time processing in children with Tourette's syndrome.

2010

Background: Tourette syndrome (TS) is characterized by dysfunctional connectivity between prefrontal cortex and sub-cortical structures, and altered meso-cortical and/or meso-striatal dopamine release. Since time processing is also regulated by fronto-striatal circuits and modulated by dopaminergic transmission, we hypothesized that time processing is abnormal in TS. Methods: We compared time processing abilities between nine children with TS-only (i.e. without major psychiatric comorbidities) and 10 age-matched healthy children, employing a time reproduction task in which subjects actively reproduce different temporal intervals, and a time comparison task in which subjects judge whether a …

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyTic severityPhysiologicalCognitive NeuroscienceMatched-Pair AnalysisShort-term memoryPoison controlExperimental and Cognitive PsychologyTourette's syndrome temporal processing time comparison time reproduction tic severityTic severity; Time comparison; Time reproduction; Tourette's syndromel; Case-Control Studies; Child; Humans; Imitative Behavior; Male; Matched-Pair Analysis; Pattern Recognition Physiological; Psychomotor Performance; Reference Values; Time Perception; Tourette Syndrome; Cognitive Neuroscience; Experimental and Cognitive Psychology; Neuropsychology and Physiological PsychologyPattern RecognitionAudiologyTourette's syndromelTourette syndromeArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)Reference ValuesDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyMemory spanmedicineHumansPrefrontal cortexChildTic severity; Time comparison; Time reproduction; Tourette's syndromel; Case-Control Studies; Child; Humans; Imitative Behavior; Male; Matched-Pair Analysis; Pattern Recognition Physiological; Psychomotor Performance; Reference Values; Time Perception; Tourette Syndrome; Neuropsychology and Physiological Psychology; Experimental and Cognitive Psychology; Developmental and Educational Psychology; Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous); Cognitive NeuroscienceIntelligence quotientWorking memoryCognitionmedicine.diseaseImitative BehaviorNeuropsychology and Physiological PsychologyCase-Control StudiesPattern Recognition PhysiologicalTime reproductionTime PerceptionTime comparisonPsychologyPsychomotor PerformanceCognitive psychologyTourette SyndromeBrain and cognition
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Holm Oak Quercus ilex L.

2018

The holm oak is an evergreen tree species representative of Mediterranean forests. The largest populations of this species are in the Iberian Peninsula, forming the tree cover of an agro-silvo-pastoral system called “dehesa” in Spain and “montado” in Portugal. The high ecological and economic value of the species is of interest for rural development. The main current product are the acorns used for feeding Iberian black pigs, which are the basis of an important gastronomic industry. In addition, several bioactive compounds with new potential industrial applications in nutrition, pharmacology and cosmetics have been identified in acorns of oak species. Plantations with holm oak seedlings myc…

Mediterranean climateSomatic embryogenesisCatkinVegetative reproductionTuber melanosporumShootBotanyEvergreenBiologyDomestication
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Determinants of endometrial receptivity.

2005

Understanding the molecular changes that occur during the window of implantation is fundamental to our knowledge of human reproduction. Lately, the development of microarray technology has allowed this process to be studied from a global molecular perspective. In the last 2 years, researchers have focused their efforts on throwing light on the gene expression profile of the receptive endometrium. The genes hold the key to the development of the endometrium at any stage, and we have focused our work on the window of implantation. The four most recently published works in this field have revealed a long list of genes that are up- or downregulated at the time of implantation. Although these st…

MicroarrayGeneral NeuroscienceComputational biologyBiologyEndometriumBioinformaticsGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologyHuman reproductionEndometriummedicine.anatomical_structureHistory and Philosophy of SciencePregnancymedicineGene chip analysisHumansFemaleEmbryo ImplantationEndometrial receptivityOligonucleotide Array Sequence AnalysisAnnals of the New York Academy of Sciences
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Could the recent zika epidemic have been predicted?

2017

AbstractGiven knowledge at the time, the recent 2015-2016 zika virus (ZIKV) epidemic probably could not have been predicted. Without the prior knowledge of ZIKV being already present in South America, and given the lack of understanding of key epidemiologic processes and long-term records of ZIKV cases in the continent, the best related prediction was for potential risk of an Aedes-borne disease epidemic. Here we use a recently published two-vector capacity model to assess the predictability of the conditions conducive to epidemics of diseases like zika, chikungunya or dengue, transmitted by the independent or concurrent presence of Aedes aegypti and Aedes albopictus. We compare the potenti…

Microbiology (medical)Aedes-borne diseasesLatin AmericanschikungunyaAedes albopictus010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesEpidemiologyzika030231 tropical medicinelcsh:QR1-502Aedes aegyptimedicine.disease_cause01 natural sciencesMicrobiologylcsh:MicrobiologyZika viruslaw.inventionZika virusDengue feverLong-range weather forecasting03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinelawpredictabilitymedicineChikungunyaPredictabilityclimateEpidemics--ForecastingOriginal Research0105 earth and related environmental sciencesbiologyMosquitoes as carriers of diseasebiology.organism_classificationmedicine.diseaseVirologydengueGeographyTransmission (mechanics)R0 modelBasic reproduction numberDemography
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What People Make of Social Capital Online: An Empirical Study on the Conversion of Social Capital via Networking Sites

2010

Social capital is considered an important aspect of online social networks and the idea that it can be converted into other forms of capital, is central to the capital concept. Examples of such a conversion are finding a job or obtaining information faster than others. However, the conversion and, therefore, the relevance of online social capital have not been sufficiently researched. Results from an online survey conducted on three German SNS indicate large interpersonal differences in the effectiveness of social capital conversion. They are best explained by the amount of available social capital and active investments in social capital, i.e., networking. Surprisingly, demographic attribu…

MicroeconomicsSocial reproductionEmpirical researchFinancial capitalIndividual capitalbusiness.industryEconomic capitalCapital (economics)BusinessInterpersonal communicationPublic relationsSocial capitalSSRN Electronic Journal
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A Comparative Ultrastructural Investigation of Some Nannochloris Species (Chlorococcales) with Particular Reference to the Systematic Position of Nan…

1989

Nanochlorum eucaryotum was described by Wilhelm et al. (1982) as a new algal species with an uncertain taxonomic position. Whereas some features were chlorococcacean, others suggested an isolated position in the sense of a “pre-eucaryote” (Wilhelm, 1983; Zahn, 1984; Geisert et al., 1987). Our comparative ultrastructural, physiological and biochemical examinations of coccoid microalgae (Menzel, 1988) gave no arguments for the separation of Nanochlorum eucaryotum from the genus Nannochloris. This paper is concerned with the ultrastructural composition of the cell wall and mode of reproduction in Nanochlorum eucaryotum as well as in three Nannochloris species. The systematic position of Nanoch…

Mode of reproductionAlgal speciesNannochlorisBotanyUltrastructureZoologyTaxonomy (biology)Plant ScienceBiologyChlorococcalesNanochlorum eucaryotumbiology.organism_classificationBotanica Acta
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