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Soybean Diseases Caused by Genus Pseudomonas Phytopathenes Bacteria

2019

The rationale and experimental confirmation of the role of the bacteria of the Pseudomonas genus in the pathogenesis of soybean, and the investigation of the biological properties of the main causative agent Pseudomonas savastanoi pv. glycines. Methods. Theoretical generalization, laboratory-model research, phytopathological, microbiological, physiological, biochemical and genetic methods. Results. The largest group of pathogens in different soil-climatic zones of Ukraine consists of bacteria of the genus Pseudomonas was established. Their biological properties have been investigated and the methods for identification of the dominant type of phytopathogenic bacteria causing bacterial blight…

polymerase chain reactionbacterial blight of soybeansoybeanphytopathogenic bacteriabiological propertiesMikrobiolohichnyi Zhurnal
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Weryfikacja kinetycznego modelu polimeryzacji etylenu wobec metaloorganicznych katalizatorów wanadowych na nośniku magnezowym

1998

The kinetic studies are reviewed on low-pressure polymerization of ethylene over two types of organovanadium catalysts, viz., MgCl 2(THF) 2/VCl 4/Et 2AlCl and MgCl 2(THF) 2VOCl 3Et 2AlCl, each deposited on a magnesium carrier. The polymerization rate was found to be directly related to the catalyst and monomer concentrations (Figs. 2 and 3), unless when the access of the monomer to the reactive V-C bond is restricted by diffusion. Polymer chain termination step was found to result from the reaction of the transfer onto the monomer and to be associated with the regeneration of the active site on which a new macromolecule can be formed. A kinetic model was developed for the ethylene polymeriz…

polymerization of ethylenemechanism of termination reactionorganovanadium catalysts on carrierskinetic model of polymerizationPolimery
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Population of nuclides with Z≥98 in multi-nucleon transfer reactions of 48Ca + 248Cm

2019

The results for nuclei above curium, produced in multi-nucleon transfer reactions of 48Ca + 248Cm at the velocity filter SHIP of GSI Darmstadt, are presented. Spontaneous fission and α-activities have been used to study the population of nuclei with lifetimes ranging from few milliseconds to several days. We observed several, relatively neutron-rich isotopes with atomic numbers Z≥98; among them a weak 224 millisecond activity which we tentatively attributed to 260No. The measured cross-sections of the observed nuclei give hope that multi-nucleon transfer reactions are a way to reach new neutron-rich heavy and superheavy nuclei, which are not accessible in other reactions. We compare our res…

population of nuclidesnukliditmulti-nucleon transfer reactions
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Petro-archaeology of Gallo-Roman lime mortar. Attempt to reconstruction and interpretation of the “chaînes opératoires”: from material to ancient cra…

2003

Petro-archaeological research on Gallo-Roman lime mortars is based on a simple analytical methodology: observations with optical microscopy in transmission, which brings us a maximum of data about the material and the various stages of the “chaîne opératoire”. This work enabled us to draw the general features of the craftmanship (common practices of the ancient structores and tectores), to establish the relations between mortar composition and its “primary” and “secondary” architectural function, then to perceive what are the markers and motivations of the formula adaptations. The importance of the geological environment is shown, because it induces economic and technical choices, requiring…

pozzolanic reactions[ SHS.HIST ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Historychantier de constructionchauxpeinture muralemortierbuilding siteréactions pouzzolaniques[ OTHER ] domain_other[OTHER]domain_otherArchaeologyArchéologie[SHS.HIST] Humanities and Social Sciences/History[OTHER] domain_othermortargallo-romainlime[SHS.HIST]Humanities and Social Sciences/Historywall painting
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Closed tank pneumatic press application to improve Sauvignon Blanc wine quality and nutraceutical properties

2019

The machines used in the winemaking process directly affect the quality of wine and its nutraceutical properties. Grapes-pressing is a very important step in winemaking as it may promote the presence and/or absence of enzymatic processes on the must, leading to the creation of different products in terms of chemical composition, starting from the same grapes. The aim of the study was to compare two different pressing systems of Sauvignon Blanc grapes using an innovative pneumatic discontinuous closed tank press in two operating modes: the traditional pressing mode in presence of oxygen and the inert pressing mode, performed through grapes pressing under inert gas with nitrogen recovery. Che…

principal component analysismedia_common.quotation_subjectBioengineering030204 cardiovascular system & hematologyIndustrial and Manufacturing Engineering040501 horticulturelcsh:Agriculture03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineNutraceuticalwinemaking.Quality (business)lcsh:Agriculture (General)Inert gasBrowning reactionWinemakingmedia_commoninert atmosphere low-oxygen must pressing principal component analysis winemakingPressingWineInertMechanical Engineeringlcsh:SSettore AGR/09 - Meccanica AgrariaInert pressingmust and wine04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesPulp and paper industrylcsh:S1-972Environmental science0405 other agricultural sciencesJournal of Agricultural Engineering
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Delayed contact sensitivity on the lips and oral mucosa due to propolis-case report

2006

We report a rare case of a patient who was referred to the Department of Oral medicine in Zagreb, Croatia. The patient was 20 years old, otherwise healthy and not taking any medication. She presented with irregular erosions partially covered with pseudomembranes that involved both lips and retrocomissural mucosa. Discrete erosion was also noticed on her lower lingual gingiva in the area 42. She reported a propolis solution self-medication for treatment of recurrent aphthous ulcers. After ten days of propolis application, lip and oral lesions developed. Patch test to propolis was proven. We highlight the fact that some folk medicine medications, such as propolis, although being known for man…

propolisstomatognathic diseasesstomatognathic systemUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASOral reaction:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]
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Existence of positive solutions for nonlinear Dirichlet problems with gradient dependence and arbitrary growth

2018

We consider a nonlinear elliptic problem driven by the Dirichlet $p$-Laplacian and a reaction term which depends also on the gradient (convection). No growth condition is imposed on the reaction term $f(z, \cdot,y)$. Using topological tools and the asymptotic analysis of a family of perturbed problems, we prove the existence of a positive smooth solution.

pseudomonotone mapApplied Mathematicsnonlinear maximum principle010102 general mathematicsconvection reaction term01 natural sciencesDirichlet distribution010101 applied mathematicshartman conditionNonlinear systemsymbols.namesakeSettore MAT/05 - Analisi Matematicapicone identitysymbolsQA1-939Applied mathematicsnonlinear regularity0101 mathematicsMathematicsMathematicsElectronic Journal of Qualitative Theory of Differential Equations
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Rayleigh-instability-driven dewetting of thin Au and Ag films on indium-tin-oxide surface under nanosecond laser irradiations

2013

Investigations have been carried out on laser-beam-induced nanoparticle (NP) formation in thin (5 nm) Au and Ag films on indium-tin-oxide substrate. After the irradiation the films were observed to break-up into NPs through a dewetting mechanism. This mechanism was investigated as a Rayleigh-instability- driven process. In fact, for each used laser fluence, the resulting Au and Ag NPs' mean size and surface-to-surface mean distance were quantified and correlated between them in the framework of the Rayleigh-instability theory showing an excellent agreement. © The Institution of Engineering and Technology 2013.

quantitative analysiAnalytical chemistrymetallic thin filmsNanoparticleAg filmSubstrate (electronics)IndiumSettore ING-INF/01 - Elettronicaindium tin oxidePhysics::Fluid DynamicsGeneral Materials Sciencesilver nanoparticle articleDewettingRayleigh–Taylor instabilityOxide filmNuclear Experimentdegradationparticle sizeCondensed Matter PhysicsIndium tin oxideNanolithographydewettingnanomaterialIndium-tin-oxide substratechemical reactionMaterials sciencesurface propertyBiomedical EngineeringBioengineeringMean size GoldFluencenanoanalysiCondensed Matter::Materials ScienceOpticsMean distanceIrradiationtheoryLaser theorymetal nanoparticlerayleigh instability theorybusiness.industrylaser beam effectsLaser fluencelasernanofilmTin Silver gold nanoparticlenanofabricationnanoparticlesDe-wettingbusiness
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RAB18 Loss Interferes With Lipid Droplet Catabolism and Provokes Autophagy Network Adaptations

2020

Autophagy is dependent on appropriate lipid supply for autophagosome formation. The regulation of lipid acquisition and the autophagy network response to lipid-limiting conditions are mostly elusive. Here, we show that the knockout of the RAB GTPase RAB18 interferes with lipid droplet catabolism, causing an impaired fatty acid release. The resulting reduced lipid-droplet-derived lipid availability influences autophagy and provokes adaptive modifications of the autophagy network. These adjustments include increased expression and phosphorylation of ATG2B as well as augmented formation of the ATG12-ATG5 conjugate. Moreover, ATG9A shows an enhanced phosphorylation at amino acid residues tyrosi…

rab3 GTP-Binding ProteinsImmunoblottingGTPaseReal-Time Polymerase Chain Reaction03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineMicroscopy Electron TransmissionStructural BiologyLipid dropletAutophagyHumansPhosphorylationTyrosineMolecular Biology030304 developmental biology0303 health sciencesMicroscopy ConfocalChemistryCatabolismAutophagyAutophagosomesLipid DropletsImmunohistochemistryCell biologyrab GTP-Binding ProteinsPhosphorylationlipids (amino acids peptides and proteins)RabCRISPR-Cas Systems030217 neurology & neurosurgeryRAB18HeLa CellsJournal of Molecular Biology
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Rac1-Regulated Endothelial Radiation Response Stimulates Extravasation and Metastasis That Can Be Blocked by HMG-CoA Reductase Inhibitors

2011

Radiotherapy (RT) plays a key role in cancer treatment. Although the benefit of ionizing radiation (IR) is well established, some findings raise the possibility that irradiation of the primary tumor not only triggers a killing response but also increases the metastatic potential of surviving tumor cells. Here we addressed the question of whether irradiation of normal cells outside of the primary tumor augments metastasis by stimulating the extravasation of circulating tumor cells. We show that IR exposure of human endothelial cells (EC), tumor cells (TC) or both increases TC-EC adhesion in vitro. IR-stimulated TC-EC adhesion was blocked by the HMG-CoA reductase inhibitor lovastatin. Glycyrr…

rac1 GTP-Binding ProteinPathologyCancer TreatmentToxicologyPolymerase Chain ReactionMetastasisMetastasisMiceCirculating tumor cellMolecular Cell BiologyBasic Cancer ResearchNeoplasm MetastasisMice Inbred BALB CMultidisciplinarybiologyChemistryQRTotal body irradiationPrimary tumorExtravasationOncologyMedicineElectrophoresis Polyacrylamide GelLovastatinE-SelectinWhole-Body IrradiationResearch Articlemedicine.drugDrugs and Devicesmedicine.medical_specialtyGenetic ToxicologyScienceBlotting WesternRadiation TherapyCardiovascular PharmacologyE-selectinCell AdhesionmedicineAnimalsHumansLovastatinCell adhesionBiologyDNA PrimersBase SequenceGlycyrrhizic Acidmedicine.diseaseCancer researchbiology.proteinHydroxymethylglutaryl-CoA Reductase InhibitorsExtravasation of Diagnostic and Therapeutic MaterialsPLoS ONE
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