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Janus. Manifestation et phénoménalisation dans la philosophie de Renaud Barbaras
2014
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Les livres dans les abbayes vosgiennes du Moyen Age
1992
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Acetāta iespējamā inhibējošā ietekme uz rauga Kluyveromyces marxianus metabolismu
2015
Vājās organiskās skābes spēj inhibēt mikroorganismu augšanu un metabolismu, tādējādi negatīvi ietekmējot biotehnoloģisko procesu efektivitāti. Veicot sūkalu fermentāciju ar raugu Kluyveromyces marxianus un novērojot acetāta uzkrāšanos fermentācijas vidē reizē ar augšanas un fermentācijas ātruma samazināšanos, tika nolemts izpētīt fermentācijās sasniedzamu acetāta koncentrāciju ietekmi uz šī rauga augšanu un metabolismu. Tika demonstrēta acetāta specifiskā inhibējošā iedarbība uz K. marxianus augšanu un metabolismu, kas izpaužas kā paildzināta lag fāze, lēnāka augšana, samazināts biomasas iznākums, traucēts enerģētiskais metabolisms un substrāta patēriņš, augot uz laktozes un galaktozes. Ace…
Janus kinase (JAK) 2 V617F mutation as the cause of primary thrombocythemia, severe visceromegaly and divergence between growth hormone and insulin-l…
2011
Playwrights, actor-managers and the Plautinian text in antiquity
2016
Vengono indagate sistematicamente le prime fasi della trasmissione della commedia latina e si cerca di mostrare che gli originali divenivano proprieta´ degli aediles, ma solo per una rappresentazione.
Early evolution of metazoan serine/threonine and tyrosine kinases: identification of selected kinases in marine sponges.
1997
The phylum Porifera (sponges) was the first to diverge from the common ancestor of the Metazoa. In this study, six cDNAs coding for protein-serine/threonine kinases (PS/TKs) are presented; they have been isolated from libraries obtained from the demosponges Geodia cydonium and Suberites domuncula and from the calcareous sponge Sycon raphanus. Sequence alignments of the catalytic domains revealed that two major families of PS/TK, the "conventional" (Ca(2+)-dependent) protein kinase C (PKC), the cPKC subfamily, as well as the "novel" (Ca(2+)-independent) PKC (nPKC), form two separate clusters. In each cluster, the sequence from S. raphanus diverges first. To approach the question about the or…
Animal musicians in illuminated manuscripts (1300-1450)
2014
International audience; The illustrations of illuminated manuscripts between 1300 and 1450 featured a very large number of animal musicians. They were set in the marginal borders of the pages, and framed the text and miniature with their musical sonorities. Along with King David, animals were the main musicians featured in medieval illuminations, far more numerous than angels and minstrels. The monkey, dog, fox and half-animal, half-human hybrid creatures were the " champions " of instrumental music. At the crossroads of history and art history, musicology and literature, their representations suggest that we identify typologies of books, animals and instruments. They raise several question…
"Metisiltä mättäiltä Otavaisen olkapäille" : sosiologinen tutkielma karhun kulttuurihistoriasta
2000
Phytotoxic effects of Lantana camara, Eucalyptus camaldulensis and Eriocephalus africanus essential oils in weeds of Mediterranean summer crops
2009
Abstract The essential oil composition of Lantana camara , Eucalyptus camaldulensis and Eriocephalus africanus was analyzed by means of GC and GC–MS and bioassayed in order to determine their activity against Amaranthus hybridus and Portulaca oleracea . E. camaldulensis essential oil, with spathulenol as the main compound, was the most effective, completely inhibiting germination and seedling growth on both weeds. The essential oil of E. africanus , rich in artemisia ketone, showed activity similar to that of E. camaldulensis on A. hybridus , but it was not so effective against P. oleracea , and L. camara essential oil, with high percentages in sesquiterpene hydrocarbons, also showed higher…
Can large branchiopods shape microcrustacean communities in Mediterranean temporary wetlands?
2011
It was recently suggested that large branchiopods may play a keystone role in temporary aquatic habitats. Using a microcosm experiment manipulating microcrustacean communities of Mediterranean temporary wetlands (Camargue, Southern France), we tested the following hypotheses: (i) large branchiopods (the notostracan Triops cancriformis and the anostracan Chirocephalus diaphanus) can limit microcrustacean densities through both competition and predation; (ii) notostracans create high suspended-matter concentrations through bioturbation, which can negatively impact microcrustaceans; and (iii) the outcome of these biotic interactions is more detrimental at high salinities. We found a strong pr…