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Dynamic of Components Leachate from Experimental Fertilizers in Leaching Test

2018

Organic matter contained in the waste of food industry or occurring in the households, in the absence of contamination with other kind of waste, may be used to create a “fertiliser”, which could be even reused in the organic production of arable crops. Particular attention is drawn to the fertilisers which may be applied in the case of amateur cultivation of pot plants and in the allotment gardens. The paper presents the results of research regarding the dynamics of the release of nutrients from tablets created with the help of encapsulation of the mixture manufactured from solvent extraction waste of coffee (SCG), modified by the ash obtained from low temperature burning of biomass. In thi…

lcsh:GE1-350technology industry and agriculturePulp and paper industrysolvent extraction spent coffee groundslcsh:TD1-1066fertilisationsustainable fertilisationleachingslow-release fertilisersNutrientnutrientsLeaching (pedology)Environmental scienceLeachatesustainablelcsh:Environmental technology. Sanitary engineeringEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematicslcsh:Environmental sciencesGeneral Environmental ScienceJournal of Ecological Engineering
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Pinpointing the PRDM9-PRDM7 Gene Duplication Event During Primate Divergence

2021

Studies on the function of PRDM9 in model systems and its evolution during vertebrate divergence shed light on the basic molecular mechanisms of hybrid sterility and its evolutionary consequences. However, information regarding PRDM9-homolog, PRDM7, whose origin is placed in the primate evolutionary tree, as well as information about the fast-evolving DNA-binding zinc finger array of strepsirrhine PRDM9 are scarce. Thus, we aimed to narrow down the date of the duplication event leading to the emergence of PRDM7 during primate evolution by comparing the phylogenetic tree reconstructions of representative primate samples of PRDM orthologs and paralogs. To confirm our PRDM7 paralogization patt…

lcsh:Geneticslcsh:QH426-470Geneticsgene duplicationparalogizationMolecular MedicinePRDM7Brief Research ReportGenetics (clinical)PRDM9primate evolution570 Biowissenschaften570 Life sciencesFrontiers in Genetics
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Animacja społeczno-kulturalna w działaniu. Refleksja praktyka z perspektywy ćwierćwiecza

2019

Artykuł omawia cywilizacyjny kontekst powstania animacji społeczno-kulturalnej i jej dawne uwarunkowania, wskazując na rozwój jej zadań i funkcji. Animacja to dziejąca się zmiana w grupach i społecznościach lokalnych, będąca nerwem demokracji i społeczeństwa obywatelskiego. Artykuł kończy uzasadnienie jej potrzeby w skomplikowanej sytuacji funkcjonowania człowieka w zglobalizowanym świecie.

lcsh:History of educationPerspective (graphical)AnimationQuarter (United States coin)zmianaAction (philosophy)społeczeństwokulturaanimacja społeczno-kulturalnalcsh:LA5-2396SociologyTheologyanimatorSociocultural evolutionStudia Paedagogica Ignatiana
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Analogia e omologia: la questione della filogenesi delle emozioni

2013

Aim of this paper is to outline a new evolutionary interpretation of aesthetic emotions, in the light of the most recent developments in Evolutionary Biology, in particular the so-called “Extended Synthesis of Evolution” (Pigliucci-Müller 2010). Focussing on the biological concept of homology, the Author argues that, in order to effectively understand role and evolutionary value of aesthetic emotions, it should be asked not “what aesthetic emotions are for?”, rather “what kind of constraints and homologies influence the specific “shape” of human aesthetic emotions?”. In a few words, we should move from a functionalist approach to human aesthetic emotions towards a morphological one.

lcsh:Language and Literaturelcsh:BH1-301morphologySettore M-FIL/04 - Esteticafunctionalismlcsh:Phomologyestetica evoluzionismoevolutionary aestheticsextended evolutionary synthesislcsh:Aesthetics
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Exponentiating derivations of quasi∗-algebras: possible approaches and applications

2005

The problem of exponentiating derivations of quasi∗-algebras is considered in view of applying it to the determination of the time evolution of a physical system. The particular case where observables constitute a properCQ∗-algebra is analyzed.

lcsh:MathematicsPhysical systemTime evolutionFOS: Physical sciencesObservableMathematical Physics (math-ph)lcsh:QA1-939quasi ∗-algebraCQ*-algebraMathematics (miscellaneous)Settore MAT/05 - Analisi MatematicaCalculusSettore MAT/07 - Fisica MatematicaMathematical PhysicsMathematicsInternational Journal of Mathematics and Mathematical Sciences
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Erratum for Piwosz et al., "Light and Primary Production Shape Bacterial Activity and Community Composition of Aerobic Anoxygenic Phototrophic Bacter…

2020

Metabolic coupling between phytoplankton and bacteria determines the fate of dissolved organic carbon in aquatic environments, and yet how changes in the rate of primary production affect the bacterial activity and community composition remains understudied. Here, we experimentally limited the rate of primary production either by lowering light intensity or by adding a photosynthesis inhibitor. The induced decrease had a greater influence on bacterial respiration than on bacterial production and growth rate, especially at an optimal light intensity. This suggests that changes in primary production drive bacterial activity, but the effect on carbon flow may be mitigated by increased bacteria…

lcsh:QR1-502Ecological and Evolutionary ScienceBiologyphytoplankton-bacteria couplingMicrobiologyQR1-502lcsh:Microbiologybacterial community compositionCommunity compositionBotanyBacterial activityAAP community compositionAerobic anoxygenic phototrophic bacteriaMicrocosmMolecular BiologyResearch Articleaerobic anoxygenic phototrophic bacteriamSphere
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Distribution and depletion of sulfadiazine after a multiple per os dosing in gilthead sea bream (Sparus aurata) fed two different diets

2013

The distribution and depletion profile of sulfadiazine (SDZ) were investigated in gilthead sea bream (Sparus aurata) fed on fish oil (FO) or plant oil-based (PO) diets. Fish averaging 230 g were given medicated feed containing 25 mg SDZ kg-1 fish for 5 days at 24-26°C. Blood and muscle plus skin were sampled on days 1, 3, 5, 6, 8 and 9. Differences in plasma and fillet SDZ levels between the two groups were statistically insignificant. The maximum drug concentrations in plasma were 3.2 ± 1.9 μg mL-1 and 2.9 ± 1.2 μg mL-1 in the PO and FO groups, respectively. In post-medicated samples depletion rapidly reached concentrations close to the level of quantification at 72 h post medication. With…

lcsh:SH1-691Environmental EngineeringDietary lipiddepletion.SulphadiazineAnatomyAquatic ScienceBiologyOceanographyFish oilConsumer safetyPlant oillcsh:Aquaculture. Fisheries. AnglingDepletionAnimal scienceSulfadiazinePharmacokineticsGilthead sea breammedicinePharmacokineticsDosingEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematicsmedicine.drugMediterranean Marine Science
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Evidence of lipofuscin accumulation in the deep-water red shrimp Aristaeomorpha foliacea (Risso, 1827)

2008

Lipofuscin, a non-degradable, degenerative fluorescent pigment which accumulates in post-mitotic cells, represents a promising method for ageing marine crustaceans. The presence and accumulation of lipofuscin has been studied in the deep-water red shrimp Aristaeomorpha foliacea (Risso, 1827) to assess its use as a tool for ageing larger (i.e., older) specimens and thus improve knowledge of the growth and longevity of this species. Specimens, gathered during experimental trawl surveys carried out in the Strait of Sicily (Mediterranean Sea), were stored directly on-board in 10% buffered formaldehyde solution; their brain was thereafter removed, prepared with various current histological techn…

lcsh:SH1-691Environmental Engineeringgenetic structuresEcologyAristaeomorpha foliaceaZoologyAquatic ScienceBiologyOceanographybiology.organism_classificationCrustaceanlcsh:Aquaculture. Fisheries. Anglingeye diseasesShrimpLipofuscinDeep waterMediterranean seaAgeingsense organsEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsLipofuscin accumulationMediterranean Marine Science
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Distribution and biology of the Blackmouth catshark Galeus melastomus in the Strait of Sicily (Central Mediterranean Sea)

2009

The Blackmouth catshark, Galeus melastomus, Rafinesque, 1810 (Carcharhiniformes; Scyliorhinidae), is a common, although at present discarded, by- catch of the bottom trawl fisheries in the Strait of Sicily. Given its ecological interest, data gathered in experimental bottom trawl surveys were analysed in order to describe its distribution and main biological traits. The Blackmouth catshark was sampled almost exclusively on the upper slope (200-800), showing the highest frequency of occurrence (69-100%), biomass (BI; 10-85 kg*km-2) and density (DI; 54-506 N*km-2) indexes in the deeper (501-800m) grounds. Individual size (total length, TL, mm) were between 70-590 and 90-510 in females and mal…

lcsh:SH1-691Maturity (geology)Settore BIO/07 - EcologiaEnvironmental EngineeringbiologyRange (biology)ZoologyAquatic ScienceDistributionOceanographybiology.organism_classificationlcsh:Aquaculture. Fisheries. AnglingCatsharkFisheryBiological traitMediterranean seaGaleus melastomuGaleus melastomusCarcharhiniformesMediterranean SeaSexual maturityBottom trawl surveyEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsSex ratio
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First report of an olive ridley (Lepidochelys olivacea) inside the Mediterranean Sea

2015

We report the first confirmed occurrence of a Lepidochelys olivacea in the Mediterranean Sea based on the study of an individual stranded on a beach, located in the town of Oropesa del Mar (40º05ʹ32ʺN, 0º08ʹ02ʺE), Castellón province, East Spain, in May 2014. Morphological and genetic analyses were used to confirm the identification of the species. The individual had a sequence that matched the 470 bp Lepidochelys olivacea haplotype F (Genbank accession number: AF051773), found in several Atlantic populations. This becomes one of the northernmost known occurrences of olive ridleys in the world and is the first reports of this species in the Mediterranean Sea.

lcsh:SH1-691Mediterranean climateMediterranean.Environmental EngineeringbiologyEcologyLepidochelys olivaceaLepidochelys olivaceaAquatic Sciencespecies designationOceanographybiology.organism_classificationlcsh:Aquaculture. Fisheries. AnglingMediterranean seaGeographydistribution rangeEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsMediterranean Marine Science
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