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La plaga filoxérica, segunda parte : exámen de los medios propuestos para combatirla

Conferencia pública dada el 30 de octubre de 1878 en el Ateneo de Logroño

Vinya Malalties i plagues ControlAgricultura Espanya S.XIX
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Distinct Clones of Yersinia pestis Caused the Black Death

2010

From AD 1347 to AD 1353, the Black Death killed tens of millions of people in Europe, leaving misery and devastation in its wake, with successive epidemics ravaging the continent until the 18th century. The etiology of this disease has remained highly controversial, ranging from claims based on genetics and the historical descriptions of symptoms that it was caused by Yersinia pestis to conclusions that it must have been caused by other pathogens. It has also been disputed whether plague had the same etiology in northern and southern Europe. Here we identified DNA and protein signatures specific for Y. pestis in human skeletons from mass graves in northern, central and southern Europe that …

Yersinia pestis[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio]Sequence HomologyDiseaseMESH: Base SequenceMESH: Genetic Markers[SHS]Humanities and Social SciencesDisease OutbreaksInfectious Diseases/Bacterial InfectionsMESH: GenotypeGenotypeMass ScreeningBiology (General)MESH: Disease OutbreaksMESH: PhylogenyCladePhylogenyGenetics0303 health sciencesMicrobiology/Microbial Evolution and GenomicsbiologyClones; Yersinia pestis; Black DeathBacterialGenetics and Genomics/Microbial Evolution and Genomics3. Good healthEuropeEvolutionary Biology/Human EvolutionInfectious DiseasesResearch ArticleDNA BacterialGenetic MarkersGenotypeQH301-705.5Molecular Sequence DataImmunologyMESH: Yersinia pestisZoologyMolecular Biology/Molecular EvolutionPlague (disease)MESH: PlagueMESH: Sequence Homology Nucleic AcidMicrobiologyNO03 medical and health sciencesPhylogeneticsSequence Homology Nucleic AcidVirologyGeneticsHumansMESH: Mass ScreeningEpidemicsMolecular BiologyMESH: EpidemicsMass screening030304 developmental biologyPlagueEvolutionary BiologyMESH: HumansMESH: Molecular Sequence DataNucleic AcidBase Sequence030306 microbiologyGenetics and GenomicsDNARC581-607biology.organism_classificationMESH: DNA BacterialYersinia pestisBase Sequence; DNA Bacterial; Disease Outbreaks; Epidemics; Europe; Genetic Markers; Genotype; Humans; Mass Screening; Molecular Sequence Data; Phylogeny; Plague; Sequence Homology Nucleic Acid; Yersinia pestisEtiologyParasitologyMESH: EuropeImmunologic diseases. Allergy
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A New Species ofTelenomusHaliday (Hymenoptera: Scelionidae) Associated with Egg Batches of the Pine Processionary Moth,Thaumetopoea pityocampa(Dennis…

2009

Telenomus thaumetopoeae Buhl sp. n. is described from northeastern València (Peninsular Spain) taking as starting point females parasitizing the egg-batches of the Pine Processionary Moth, Thaumetopoea pityocampa (Dennis et Schiffermüller, 1775). Its morphological affinities with the most closely related species and parasitism data are offered.

biologyThaumetopoea pityocampaParasitismNotodontidaeHymenopterabiology.organism_classificationLepidoptera genitaliaArbres Malalties i plaguesInsect ScienceBotanyBotànicaTaxonomy (biology)Pine processionary mothEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsScelionidaeEntomological News
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First record of an established marbled crayfish Procambarus virginalis (Lyko, 2017) population in Estonia

2019

Invasive marbled crayfish Procambarus virginalis (Lyko, 2017) is spreading alarmingly fast across European countries and beyond. Early maturation, parthenogenetic reproduction mode and high growth rate contribute to a high potential invasiveness. Marbled crayfish can pose severe effects on native communities impacting the native crayfish populations being carrier of the crayfish plague disease caused by Aphanomyces astaci. Here we report the first record of marbled crayfish in Estonia. In total, 104 individuals were found in the artificially warm outflow channel of the cooling system of Balti Power Plant, entering to the water reservoir of the River Narva. Molecular analyses confirmed the m…

education.field_of_studyreservoirNICSEcologyMarbled meatPopulationZoologyIntroduced speciesAquatic animalmitochondrial DNABiologyCrayfishcrayfish plagueInvasive speciesartificial refuge traprapuruttoalkuperäiset eläinlajitinvasive crayfishProcambarus virginalisvieraslajiteducationEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsShellfishleviäminenravut
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Biedermeierowskie świadectwo zarazy - "Granit" Adalberta Stiftera

2021

The following article is an introduction to the Adalbert Stifter’s short story entitled Granite in Polish translation. The article explains the political and cultural origin of the work, its poetical form, its ethical and philosophical meaning. The Granite, included in the short story collection (Colorful Stones, 1853) is considered to be an important declaration of Biedermeier movement in Austria, its aesthetic as well as its ethic tradition, manifest of which was so-called „Gentle Law” (das sanfte Gesetz), i.e. an ordered existence harmony and an unspectacular, daily practising the humanism in the personal, country and social life. In Stifter’s piece it concerns also an extraordinary case…

epidemiaGentle LawAdalbert StifterdżumaGranitethe plagueSanfte GesetzKolorowe kamienieshort storynowelaepidemicColorful StonesGranitTematy i Konteksty
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From Myth to Science. A Short Survey on Heredity and Its Causes in Ancient Greece

2017

In this contribution, I deal with the notion of “cause” concerning hereditary diseases in ancient Greece. A notion of hereditary disease is already foreshadowed in myths, where guilt is often depicted as a pathologic contamination (miasma) affecting both the individual and his offspring (ghenos). The notion of miasma especially concerns diseases whose signs are not visible: in such cases, either gods or maleficent daemons were believed to harass human beings and inflict them punishments that took the shape of diseases. Contamination mainly spreads itself by means of blood-shedding: the slaughter of kinsmen (especially the murder of one’s parents) was widely considered as a main cause of man…

likenessgenerationHereditary disease; plague; generation; semen; likenessHereditary diseasesemenplagueSettore L-FIL-LET/02 - Lingua E Letteratura Greca
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Paper contagions

2022

Over the weeks of forced self-confinement imposed on us by the pandemic, many of us discovered a sort of thematic library, one which this exceptional and dramatic event seems to have generated by itself: novels, stories, and creative writing more generally that tell of epidemics and quarantines, contagions and pandemics.

literature and contagionthe plague in Boccaccio and Manzoniliterature and epidemicSettore L-FIL-LET/10 - Letteratura Italiana
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