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An improved version of the Atlantic cod genome and advancements in functional genomics: implications for the future of cod farming

2016

Abstract Recent advancements within state-of-the-art genomic tools and the generation of the first version of the Atlantic cod genome (Star et al., 2011) have proven to be valuable resources, improving our understanding of this species’ biology. In this chapter we describe some aspects and implications of using these resources to identify genes and molecular pathways involved in Atlantic cod growth and development, as well as responses to nutritional changes, pathogens and other immune stimuli, and environmental stressors (e.g., temperature, stress, or pollutants). Additionally, we highlight the immunological puzzle of the Atlantic cod that lacks components of the adaptive immune system pre…

Natural selectionbiologyEcologyEvolutionary biologySystems biologyPhenotypic traitAtlantic codbiology.organism_classificationGeneGenomeFunctional genomicsLocal adaptation
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Emergence of hierarchical networks and polysynchronous behaviour in simple adaptive systems

2011

We describe the dynamics of a simple adaptive network. The network architecture evolves to a number of disconnected components on which the dynamics is characterized by the possibility of differently synchronized nodes within the same network (polysynchronous states). These systems may have implications for the evolutionary emergence of polysynchrony and hierarchical networks in physical or biological systems modeled by adaptive networks.

Network architectureSimple (abstract algebra)Computer scienceDistributed computingAdaptive systemFOS: Physical sciencesGeneral Physics and AstronomyAdaptation and Self-Organizing Systems (nlin.AO)Nonlinear Sciences - Adaptation and Self-Organizing SystemsEPL (Europhysics Letters)
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Hypertrophic adaptations of lower limb muscles in response to three different resistance training regimens

2020

Introduction: The research tested the effects of training in three different load zones. The hypothesis is that this type of training can provide more complete hypertrophic gains compared to workouts performed in a specific, single load area. Materials and methods: 37 participants were divided into 4 groups (SE; S; E; C). The first group trained simultaneously with high loads and low repetitions and with low loads and high repetitions; the second group trained in the high load condition, the third with low loads and high repetitions brought to the point of fatigue and the last control group had not practiced any type of training. The participants performed the training program 3 times a wee…

Neuronal adaptationsHypertrophyMetabolic adaptationsStrength trainingResistance training
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Mutual-information based rate-adaptation for Multi-User TH-IR-UWB coded system

2011

In this paper we present a coding rate adaptation technique for a Time-Hopping Impulse-Radio Ultra-Wide Band (TH-IR-UWB) system assuming that the Multi-User Interference (MUI) is modeled as an additive interference noise following a Generalized Gaussian Distribution (GGD). The shape parameter induced by the GGD model is in general time-variant since it strongly depends on the essential UWB system parameters and the received signal power of the active users. In this paper, we show that the performance of a TH-IR-UWB LDPC coded system is quite independent of the GGD shape parameter when we consider the mutual information between the soft input to the decoder and the transmitted sequence, espe…

Noise (signal processing)business.industryComputer science[INFO.INFO-TS] Computer Science [cs]/Signal and Image Processing05 social sciences050801 communication & media studies020206 networking & telecommunicationsLink adaptationData_CODINGANDINFORMATIONTHEORY02 engineering and technologyMutual informationCode rateInterference (wave propagation)0508 media and communicationsSignal-to-noise ratio[INFO.INFO-TS]Computer Science [cs]/Signal and Image Processing0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringLow-density parity-check codeTelecommunicationsbusinessAlgorithm[SPI.SIGNAL]Engineering Sciences [physics]/Signal and Image processingComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSComputer Science::Information Theory[SPI.SIGNAL] Engineering Sciences [physics]/Signal and Image processing
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Entropy dissipation of moving mesh adaptation

2014

Non-uniform grids and mesh adaptation have become an important part of numerical approximations of differential equations over the past decades. It has been experimentally noted that mesh adaptation leads not only to locally improved solution but also to numerical stability of the underlying method. In this paper we consider nonlinear conservation laws and provide a method to perform the analysis of the moving mesh adaptation method, including both the mesh reconstruction and evolution of the solution. We moreover employ this method to extract sufficient conditions — on the adaptation of the mesh — that stabilize a numerical scheme in the sense of the entropy dissipation.

Nonlinear systemConservation lawMathematical optimizationDifferential equationGeneral MathematicsNumerical analysisApplied mathematicsEntropy dissipationAdaptation (computer science)Mesh adaptationAnalysisNumerical stabilityMathematics
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Scanning electron microscopy of Antarctophthirus microchir (Phthiraptera: Anoplura: Echinophthiriidae): Studying morphological adaptations to aquatic…

2012

The members of the Family Echinophthiriidae (Phthiraptera: Anoplura) are unique among insects because they infest hosts with an amphibious lifestyle. During their evolution they developed morphological traits that are reflected in unique features. The SEM is a helpful tool to analyze them. Knowing in detail the external structure of these lice is the first step to understand the whole process that derived from the co-adaptation of lice and pinnipeds to the marine environment. For the first time, we studied the external structure of all stages of an echinophthiriid louse. The results are discussed in the light of their evolutionary, functional, and ecological implications. Fil: Leonardi, Mar…

PHTHIRAPTERAOtras Ciencias BiológicasGeneral Physics and AstronomyZoologyAntarctophthirusLouseANTARCTOPHTHIRUSCiencias BiológicasANOPLURAStructural Biologybiology.animalPhthirapteraAnimalsGeneral Materials ScienceSea lionMORPHOLOGICAL ADAPTATIONSLife Cycle StagesbiologyLouse infestationSEM IMAGESCell BiologyBiological evolutionLice InfestationsAdaptation PhysiologicalBiological EvolutionSea LionsECHINOPHTHIRIIDAEMicroscopy Electron ScanningAntarctophthirus microchirCIENCIAS NATURALES Y EXACTASMicron
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Il piccolo nel grande, il grande nel piccolo. Gli adeguamenti liturgici di Culotta e Leone The small in the big, the big in the small. Culotta and Le…

2015

Una esplorazione degli adeguamenti liturgici di Pasquale Culotta e Giuseppe Leone conduce a comprendere in che modo la loro riflessione sulle architetture per il culto cristiano cattolico sia parte integrante della sperimentazione progettuale incentrata sul rapporto architettura-città. Nel saggio si specifica in cosa consista il lavoro di adeguamento rispetto alle indicazioni formulate nel Concilio Ecumenico Vaticano II (1963). Ci si sofferma sulle peculiarità della liturgia rinnovata: il valore "processionale" dello spazio ecclesiale e la relazione immanente-trascendente, a scala architettonica e urbana. In seguito si approfondiscono, "caso per caso", la riconfigurazione dell'ambone del Du…

Pasquale Culotta Giuseppe Leone Liturgical adaptations Ambo reshaping in Cefalù Cathedral SS. Trinità alla Rocca Cefalù Presbytery in Pisa Cathedral Piazza Armerina Cathedral Mazara del Vallo Cathedral Bergamo Cathedral Trani Cathedral presbyterySettore ICAR/14 - Composizione Architettonica E UrbanaPasquel Culotta Giuseppe Leone adeguamento liturgico chiese architettura città ambone del Duomo di Cefalu SS. Trinità alla Rocca in Cefalù Presbiterio Cattedrale di Pisa Cattedrale di Piazza Armerina Cattedrale di Bergamo presbiterio Cattedrale di Trani
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Half-width plots, a simple tool to predict peak shape, reveal column kinetics and characterise chromatographic columns in liquid chromatography: Stat…

2013

Peak profiles in chromatography are characterised by their height, position, width and asymmetry; the two latter depend on the values of the left and right peak half-widths. Simple correlations have been found between the peak half-widths and the retention times. The representation of such correlations has been called half-width plots. For isocratic elution, the plots are parabolic, although often, the parabolas can be approximated to straight-lines. The plots can be obtained with the half-widths/retention time data for a set of solutes experiencing the same kinetics, eluted with a mobile phase at fixed or varying composition. When the analysed solutes experience different resistance to mas…

Peak profiles in chromatography are characterised by their height position width and asymmetry; the two latter depend on the values of the left and right peak half-widths. Simple correlations have been found between the peak half-widths and the retention times. The representation of such correlations has been called half-width plots. For isocratic elution the plots are parabolic although often the parabolas can be approximated to straight-lines. The plots can be obtained with the half-widths/retention time data for a set of solutes experiencing the same kinetics eluted with a mobile phase at fixed or varying composition. When the analysed solutes experience different resistance to mass transfer the plots will be solute dependent and should be obtained with the data for each solute eluted with mobile phases at varying composition. The half-width plots approach is a simple tool that facilitates the prediction of peak shape (width and asymmetry) with optimisation purposes reveal the interaction kinetics of solutes in different columns and characterise chromatographic columns. This work shows half-width plots for different situations in isocratic elution including the use of different flows the effect of temperature the modification of the stationary phase surface by an additive the existence of specific interactions within the column and the comparison of columns. The adaptation to gradient elution is also described. Previous knowledge on half-width plots is structured and analysed to which new results are added.Work (thermodynamics)Column characterisationmedia_common.quotation_subjectKineticsLiquid chromatographyAnalytical chemistryHalf-widthsInteraction kineticsBiochemistryAsymmetryAnalytical ChemistryPeak shapeColumn (typography)Position (vector)Mass transferPhase (matter)media_commonChromatographyElutionChemistryOrganic ChemistryGeneral MedicineModels TheoreticalKineticsPredictionChromatography LiquidJournal of Chromatography A
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Bet-hedging in diapausing egg hatching of temporary rotifer populations - A review of models and new insights

2014

Habitat unpredictability is a local adaptation factor shaping life-history traits in rotifer populations. It may select for the evolution of bet-hedging through risk-spreading strategies in diapausing egg hatching. This means that a fraction of diapausing eggs in wild populations do not hatch even when the conditions are favorable for population growth. Thus, there is a remaining fraction of viable diapausing eggs standing in the sediments for longer periods. According to theory, it is expected that the incidence of bet-hedging strategies for diapausing egg hatching will be higher in more uncertain habitats. Here, we review the major predictions derived from theoretical models applied to th…

Phenotypic plasticityHatchingEcologyTheoretical modelsRotiferAquatic ScienceBiologybiology.organism_classificationHabitatembryonic structuresGenetic variationPredictabilityEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsLocal adaptationInternational Review of Hydrobiology
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Turing Patterns in Nonlinear Optics

2000

The phenomenon of pattern formation in nonlinear optical resonators is commonly related to an off-resonance excitation mechanism, where patterns occur due to mismatch between the excitation and resonance frequency. In this paper we show that the patterns in nonlinear optics can also occur due to the interplay between diffractions of coupled field components. The reported mechanism is analogous to that of local activation and lateral inhibition found in reaction-diffusion systems by Turing. We study concretely the degenerate optical parametric oscillators. A local activator-lateral inhibitor mechanism is responsible for generation of Turing patterns in form of hexagons.

PhysicsField (physics)genetic structuresDegenerate energy levelsNonlinear opticsPattern formationFOS: Physical sciencesPattern Formation and Solitons (nlin.PS)Nonlinear Sciences - Pattern Formation and SolitonsNonlinear Sciences - Adaptation and Self-Organizing SystemsAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsResonatorClassical mechanicsLateral inhibitionElectrical and Electronic EngineeringPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryTuringcomputerAdaptation and Self-Organizing Systems (nlin.AO)ExcitationPhysics - Opticscomputer.programming_languageOptics (physics.optics)
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