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Shallow water marine sediment bacterial community shifts along a natural CO2 gradient in the Mediterranean Sea Off vulcano, Italy

2014

The effects of increasing atmospheric CO(2) on ocean ecosystems are a major environmental concern, as rapid shoaling of the carbonate saturation horizon is exposing vast areas of marine sediments to corrosive waters worldwide. Natural CO(2) gradients off Vulcano, Italy, have revealed profound ecosystem changes along rocky shore habitats as carbonate saturation levels decrease, but no investigations have yet been made of the sedimentary habitat. Here, we sampled the upper 2 cm of volcanic sand in three zones, ambient (median pCO(2) 419 µatm, minimum Omega (arag) 3.77), moderately CO(2)-enriched (median pCO(2) 592 µatm, minimum Omega (arag) 2.96), and highly CO(2)-enriched (median pCO(2) 1611…

Ocean Acidification International Coordination Centre (OA-ICC)TemperateSalinityPotentiometric titrationCalcite saturation stateCommunity composition and diversityPotentiometricinorganicwaterAlkalinitySiteFigureBenthosTemperature waterCarbon inorganic dissolvedAbundanceCalculated using seacarb after Nisumaa et al 2010Ocean Acidification International Coordination Centre OA ICCMediterranean SeaBicarbonate ionAragonite saturation stateSoft-bottom communityAlkalinity totalLONGITUDEtotalCalculated using seacarb after Nisumaa et al. (2010)CO2 ventSpeciesShannon Diversity IndexpHCalculated using CO2SYSTemperatureCarbonate system computation flagdissolvedFugacity of carbon dioxide (water) at sea surface temperature (wet air)Carbonate ionCarbonPartial pressure of carbon dioxide (water) at sea surface temperature (wet air)Partial pressure of carbon dioxide water at sea surface temperature wet airCarbon dioxideSoft bottom communityEntire communityEarth System ResearchLATITUDEFugacity of carbon dioxide water at sea surface temperature wet airGroupCoast and continental shelfField observationClass
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Slow Dynamics of the Magnetization in One-Dimensional Coordination Polymers: Single-Chain Magnets

2009

18 pages; International audience; Slow relaxation of the magnetization (i.e., "magnet-like" behavior) in materials composed of magnetically isolated chains was observed for the first time in 2001. This type of behavior was predicted in the 1960s by Glauber in a chain of ferromagnetically coupled Ising spins (the so-called Glauber dynamics). In 2002, this new class of nanomagnets was named single-chain magnets (SCMs) by analogy to single-molecule magnets that are isolated molecules displaying related superparamagnetic properties. A long-range order occurs only at T = 0 K in any pure one-dimensional (1D) system, and thus such systems remain in their paramagnetic state at any finite temperatur…

One-dimensional coordination PolymersCondensed matter physics010405 organic chemistryMagnetismChemistryRelaxation (NMR)MagnetismSingle-Chain Magnets010402 general chemistry01 natural sciencesNanomagnet0104 chemical sciencesInorganic ChemistryParamagnetismMagnetizationMagnet[CHIM.COOR]Chemical Sciences/Coordination chemistryPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryGlauberSuperparamagnetism
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Binding of fluoride and carbonate by open chain polyammonium cations

2004

The formation of open chain polyammonium cation-fluoride and -carbonate complexes was studied by potentiometric and calorimetric techniques at t=25 degrees C. Several species of H(i)AL (A=amine; L=F(-), CO(3)(2-)) are formed in both systems with a mean stability log K=1.0zeta (zeta=|z(anion)xz(cation)|) and log K=2.0zeta for fluoride and carbonate, respectively. The comparison with analogous systems (chloride and acetate for fluoride and hydrogenphosphate, sulfate and malonate for carbonate) showed that fluoride and carbonate form the most stable species with open chain polyammonium cations, among low molecular weight anions. The N-alkyl substitution does not play negligible role in the sta…

Open chain polyammonium cationCarbonatePotentiometric titrationInorganic chemistryComplex formationCalorimetryThermodynamic parametersMedicinal chemistryChlorideAnalytical Chemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundMalonatechemistryPotentiometrymedicineCarbonateSettore CHIM/01 - Chimica AnaliticaAmmoniumAmine gas treatingSulfateFluorideFluorideAnion coordination chemistrymedicine.drugTalanta
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Work Coordination as a Social Interaction Process in Nursing Staff Meetings

2016

Work coordination, which here refers to organizing, planning, discussing, and negotiating work, is done through social interaction. Because coordination is essential to work quality and well-being at work, it is important to understand the processes that construct work coordination. This study aims to understand work coordination as a social interaction process by analyzing social interaction in nursing staff meetings of a Finnish hospital. Observations and approaches of inductive and descriptive qualitative analysis were used to examine eight sequential nursing staff meetings that took place in 2012. The results indicate that work coordination consisted of sense-making information, sense-m…

Organizational Behavior and Human Resource ManagementKnowledge managementNursing staffProcess (engineering)Social realitymedia_common.quotation_subjectworking environment & wellbeinglcsh:Labor. Work. Working classsosiaalinen vuorovaikutusnursessairaanhoitajatinterpersonal communication03 medical and health scienceskeskinäisviestintä0502 economics and businessOrganization & managementta518Life-span and Life-course Studiesmedia_common030504 nursingwork coordinationbusiness.industrylcsh:HD4801-894305 social sciencesPublic Health Environmental and Occupational Healthsocial interactionPublic relationswork qualitySocial relationNegotiationWork (electrical)Action (philosophy)HealthIndustrial relations0305 other medical sciencebusinessConstruct (philosophy)Psychology050203 business & managementNordic Journal of Working Life Studies
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Measuring Coordination and Coherence: Assessing Performance Across the Public Sector

2017

This chapter will bring together two bodies of the literature addressing some of the most important issues in contemporary public administration and governance: policy coordination and performance management.

Outcome-based Performance ManagementSettore SECS-P/07 - Economia AziendalePerformance managementPublic economicsbusiness.industryCorporate governancePublic sectorDynamic Performance ManagementBusinessCoherence (statistics)Policy Coordination
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Body Mass Index in the Early Years in Relation to Motor Coordination at the Age of 5–7 Years

2017

Physical activity (PA) and body mass index (BMI) are consistently associated with motor coordination (MC) in children. However, we know very little how BMI in early childhood associates with MC later in childhood. This study investigated associations between BMI in early childhood and BMI, PA, and MC in middle childhood. Children aged 5 to 7 years (n = 64, 32 girls) were measured for MC using Körperkoordinationstest für Kinder (KTK) and for moderate-to-vigorous PA (MVPA) using triaxial accelerometers. Prevailing body weight and height were measured, and information on weight and height in early years was based on parental report of child health care report cards. Age-adjusted BMIz scores we…

Pediatricsmedicine.medical_specialtyChild health carePhysical activitybody mass indexPhysical Therapy Sports Therapy and Rehabilitationobjectively measured physical activityBody weightMiddle childhoodArticlelcsh:GV557-1198.99503 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinemedicineoverweightfundamental motor skills; objectively measured physical activity; childhood overweight; early developmentOrthopedics and Sports Medicine030212 general & internal medicineEarly childhoodta315Motor skillchildhoodlcsh:Sportsta3141fundamental motor skills030229 sport sciencesearly developmentmotor skills (general)Motor coordinationchildhood overweightGeographyBody mass indexDemographySports
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Visuomotor competencies and primary monosymptomatic nocturnal enuresis in prepubertal aged children

2013

Maria Esposito,1 Beatrice Gallai,2 Lucia Parisi,3 Michele Roccella,3 Rosa Marotta,4 Serena Marianna Lavano,4 Giovanni Mazzotta,5 Giuseppina Patriciello,1 Francesco Precenzano,1 Marco Carotenuto1 1Clinic of Child and Adolescent Neuropsychiatry, Department of Mental Health, Physical and Preventive Medicine, Second University of Naples, Italy; 2Unit of Child and Adolescent Neuropsychiatry, University of Perugia, Italy; 3Child Neuropsychiatry, Department of Psychology, University of Palermo, Italy; 4Department of Psychiatry, "Magna Graecia" University of Catanzaro, Catanzaro, Italy; 5Unit of Child and Adolescent Neuropsychiatry, AUSL Umbria 2, Terni, Italy Background: Primary …

Pediatricsmedicine.medical_specialtyNeuropsychiatric Disease and TreatmentPopulationNeurosciences. Biological psychiatry. Neuropsychiatryprimary monosymptomatic nocturnal enuresis visuomotor integration childhood rehabilitation VMI M-ABCEnuresisvisuomotor integrationmedicineMass indexM-ABCRC346-429educationBiological PsychiatryOriginal Researcheducation.field_of_studyIntelligence quotientbusiness.industrychildhood rehabilitationprimary monosymptomatic nocturnal enuresisVMISettore MED/39 - Neuropsichiatria InfantileMotor coordinationPsychiatry and Mental healthLanguage developmentLearning disabilityPopulation studyNeurology. Diseases of the nervous systemmedicine.symptombusinessRC321-571
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Crystal polymorphism of (μ4–O)-body centered adamantanoid Cu(II) complexes

2016

Abstract Two novel polymorphs of [Cu4(μ4–O)(μ–Cl)6(DASO)4], (DASO = diallyl sulfoxide; C6H10OS), rhombic (C) and triclinic (D), were obtained and examined by single crystal X-ray diffraction analysis at two temperatures, 295(2) and 100(1) K. This study, in addition to our recent work on the tetragonal (A) and trigonal (B) forms of the title compound, allowed determining the nature of polymorphism and temperature-induced phase transitions. It is stated that both the packing arrangement and the displacive transformation integrate these structures, forming the symmetrically and thermodynamically related series: A,B → C → D. The C3h → C4 distortion of Cu(II) trigonal bipyramidal coordination ge…

Phase transitionO-body centered adamantanoid cageChemistryOrganic ChemistryTriclinic crystal system010403 inorganic & nuclear chemistry01 natural sciences0104 chemical sciencesAnalytical ChemistryInorganic ChemistryTrigonal bipyramidal molecular geometryCrystallographyTetragonal crystal systemCu(II) coordination sphere distortionPolymorphism (materials science)Diffusionless transformation0103 physical sciences010306 general physicsSingle crystalSpectroscopyPacking and displacive polymorphismCoordination geometryorder–disorder transformationJournal of Molecular Structure
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Cooperative phenomena and light-induced bistability in iron(II) spin-crossover compounds

1999

In iron(II) spin-crossover compounds, the transition from the 1A1 low-spin state at low temperatures to the 5T2 high-spin state at elevated temperatures is accompanied by a large increase in metal-ligand bond lengths. The resulting elastic interactions may be pictured as an internal pressure which is proportional to the concentration of the low-spin species. Because pressure stabilises the low-spin state relative to the high-spin state this results in a positive feedback. Thermal transition curves in neat iron(II) spin-crossover compounds are thus invariable much steeper than in diluted mixed crystals, and the high-spin→low-spin relaxation following the light-induced population of the high-…

Phase transitioneducation.field_of_studyCooperative effectsCondensed matter physicsBistabilityChemistryRelaxation (NMR)PopulationInternal pressureIron(II) coordination compoundsLIESSTInorganic ChemistryChemical physicsSpin crossoverddc:540Materials ChemistryHigh-spinlow-spin relaxationCondensed Matter::Strongly Correlated ElectronsBistabilityPhysical and Theoretical ChemistrySpin-crossoverGround stateeducationCoordination Chemistry Reviews
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Synthesis of ortho-fonctionnalized arylphosphines and their applications

2020

This thesis reports with the synthesis of ortho-functionnalized phosphines bearing phosphonium and 1,2,3-triazole moieties.The synthesis of phosphines-phosphoniums, using as key-step Phospha-Fries rearrangement and Appel reaction is described. Eight new phosphines- phosphoniums, bearing aryl, alkyl or ferrocenyl fragments on the phosphonium part, have been prepared with overall yields reaching 48%. These phosphines- phosphoniums have been used in the preparation of gold (I) complexes which have been characterized using spectroscopic methods and X ray diffraction. Both gold (I) complexes and phosphines-phosphoniums have been studied in biology and these compounds turned out to be cytotoxic i…

Phosphines ortho-FonctionnaliséesPhosphines-Triazoles P-ChirogéniquesCatalyse asymétriqueP-Chirogenic phosphines-TriazolesAsymmetric catalysis[CHIM.CRIS]Chemical Sciences/CristallographyOrtho-Fonctionnalized phosphinesPhosphines-PhosphoniumsComplexes d’or (I)[CHIM.CRIS] Chemical Sciences/CristallographyGold (I) complexesChimie de coordinationCoordination chemistry
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