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Insights into the evolutionary history of the subfamily orthotrichoideae (Orthotrichaceae, Bryophyta): new and former supra-specific taxa so far obsc…

2021

Mosses of the subfamily Orthotrichoideae represent one of the main components of the cryptogam epiphytic communities in temperate areas. During the last two decades, this taxonomical group has undergone an extensive revision that has led to its rearrangement at the generic level. However, their phylogenetic relationships and inferences on the evolutionary patterns that have driven the present diversity have little advanced. In this study, we present a dated molecular phylogenetic reconstruction at the subfamily level, including 130 samples that represent the 12 genera currently recognized within the subfamily, and the analysis of four molecular markers: ITS2, rps4, trnG, and trnL-F. We also…

Character evolutionSubfamilybiologyBotánicaOrthotrichinaePlant cultureCharacter EvolutionPlant ScienceAustraloriaphylogenybiology.organism_classificationTribe (biology)LewinskyinaeSB1-1110OrthotrichumGenusEvolutionary biologyPhylogeneticsZygodonteaePolyphylyAtlantichellaZygodonPhylogenyOriginal Research
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The vegetation of a historic road system in the suburban area of Monte Pellegrino (Palermo, Sicily)

2020

Knowledge of the processes by which plants colonize old structures is a key element for nature-based design both in urban and suburban contexts. This paper analyses the natural vegetation on walls and in other microhabitats of the roadway structures of Monte Pellegrino (606 m a.s.l.) near Palermo (Sicily), built in the first half of the 1900s. The historical road has particular construction and architectural features, and its characteristics have been maintained to this day. The route, approximately 16 kilometers long, is well integrated within a site of high naturalistic value which has been designated as a Special Area of Conservation (ITA020014) of the Natura 2000 network, and it is also…

Chasmophytic vegetationColonization0106 biological sciencesSyntaxonomyPlant Science010603 evolutionary biology01 natural sciencesSB1-1110Special Area of ConservationSuburban areaStatistical analysisQK900-989Plant ecologyAsplenietea trichomanisEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsNature reserveEcologybusiness.industryPlant cultureForestryVegetationMan-made habitatMasonryArchaeologyGeographyHomogeneousWall vegetationbusinessNatura 2000010606 plant biology & botanyPlant Sociology
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RAB18 impacts autophagy via lipid droplet-derived lipid transfer and is rescued by ATG9A

2018

AbstractAutophagy is a lysosomal degradation pathway that mediates protein and organelle turnover and maintains cellular homeostasis. Autophagosomes transport cargo to lysosomes and their formation is dependent on an appropriate lipid supply. Here, we show that the knockout of the RAB GTPase RAB18 interferes with lipid droplet (LD) metabolism, resulting in an impaired fatty acid mobilization. The reduced LD-derived lipid availability influences autophagy and provokes adaptive modifications of the autophagy network, which include increased ATG2B expression and ATG12-ATG5 conjugate formation as well as enhanced ATG2B and ATG9A phosphorylation. Phosphorylation of ATG9A directs this transmembra…

ChemistryLipid dropletAutophagyOrganellePhosphorylationCellular homeostasisGTPaseRabRAB18Cell biology
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The human gene for mannan-binding lectin-associated serine protease-2 (MASP-2), the effector component of the lectin route of complement activation, …

2001

The proteases of the lectin pathway of complement activation, MASP-1 and MASP-2, are encoded by two separate genes. The MASP1 gene is located on chromosome 3q27, the MASP2 gene on chromosome 1p36.23-31. The genes for the classical complement activation pathway proteases, C1r and C1s, are linked on chromosome 12p13. We have shown that the MASP2 gene encodes two gene products, the 76 kDa MASP-2 serine protease and a plasma protein of 19 kDa, termed MAp19 or sMAP. Both gene products are components of the lectin pathway activation complex. We present the complete primary structure of the human MASP2 gene and the tight cluster that this locus forms with non-complement genes. A comparison of the …

Chromosomes Artificial BacterialTranscription GeneticGenetic LinkageRNA SplicingImmunologyMolecular Sequence DataBiologyGeneticsHumansPromoter Regions GeneticComplement ActivationGenetics (clinical)Mannan-binding lectinGeneticsComplement component 2Base SequenceCD69Serine EndopeptidasesC4AChromosome MappingCollectinsKLRB1Chromosomes Human Pair 1Lectin pathwayMannose-Binding Protein-Associated Serine ProteasesMultigene Familybiology.proteinCarrier ProteinsMASP2MASP1
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Zvaigžņotā Debess: 2000, Rudens (169)

2000

Contents: M.Zepe. Water Steam in the Venus Atmosphere ; B.Sala, L.Kondraševa. Use of Solar Energy ; A.Balklavs. Century Long Astrophysics ; Z.Alksne, A.Alksnis. Plenty of Extrasolar Planets ; Z.Alksne, A.Alksnis. Unexpected Discovery of Spiral Structure in a Dwarf Elliptical Galaxy ; A.Balklavs. Hunting for the Black Holes ; J.Jaunbergs. Private Enterprise on Mir ; T.Czarnik. Surviving Explosive Decompression ; M.Gills. Space Research 40 Years Ago – Chronicle ; M.Krastiņš. Impressions about Rose Center for the Earth and Space ; K.Bērziņš. On Friendly Terms with Cosmology: Basic Principles and Models of the Universe (continuation) ; V.Flerov, A.Cēbers, D.Docenko, V.Kaščejev. Latvia 24th Open…

Citplanētas – katalogsV.Detlovs par 2000.gada pavasara “ZvD”Konkurss „Domu rieksti” – rezultātiKrustvārdu mīklaAstronomijas olimpiāde ČernogolovkāOrbitālās stacijas Mir reinkarnācijaMarsa kāpasPulsāra B1757-24 vecumsKosmosa izpēte – hronikaDzīvošanas tikumi kristietībā un latvju daināsLatvijas Universitātes Mazās aulas ciļņiPar grāmatu „Kā iekārtots Visums”Planetārijs „Rose Center for Earth and Space” ŅujorkāMelnie caurumiNova galaktikā NGC1316Grīnbenkas radioteleskopsGamma staru avoti GalaktikāActeku kalendārsSpirāle eliptiskā pundurgalaktikā IC 3328Cilvēks vakuumāMarsa biedrības projektiVLT teleskops KUEYEN – spektrogrāfs UVESLatvijas atklātā fizikas olimpiādeMarsa konkurss lasītājiem – jautājumiVisums latviešu ekslibrīAstrofizika – sasniegumi 20.gs.Kosmoloģijas pamatprincipi – Visuma modeļiAstronomiskais kalendārsIgauņu astrofiziķis Jāns EinastoSāls meteorīta sastāvāAstronomiskās parādības - 2000Matemātikas olimpiāde – uzdevumi
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Sobre la Risa y el Malestar en la Cultura / On Laughter and Discomfort in Civilization

2017

En este trabajo trazaremos las relaciones entre risa y  malestar cultural basándonos en la posición de tres autores: S. Freud, H. Plessner y M. Bakhtin. Nuestra tesis propondrá que la risa posee una doble función: como paliativo del sufrimiento, por un lado,  y como oposición al malestar cultural, por otro. Por último, examinaremos en detalle el aspecto opositor de la risa, planteando el siguiente interrogante: ¿es lo cómico realmente subversivo?  Palabras clave: Risa, Malestar en la Cultura, Placer, Subversión, BakhtinAbstractThis paper aims to present the relations between laughter and cultural discomfort, analysing the works of S. Freud, H. Plessner and M. Bakhtin. We will propose that l…

Civilizationlcsh:Philosophy (General)media_common.quotation_subjectPhilosophylcsh:Speculative philosophyComedyPleasureLaughterPhilosophylcsh:BD10-701Subversionlcsh:B1-5802Humanitiesmedia_commonBajo Palabra
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A Multiplicity result for a class of strongly indefinite asymptotically linear second order systems

2010

We prove a multiplicity result for a class of strongly indefinite nonlinear second order asymptotically linear systems with Dirichlet boundary conditions. The key idea for the proof is to bring together the classical shooting method and the Maslov index of the linear Hamiltonian systems associated to the asymptotic limits of the given nonlinearity.

Class (set theory)Pure mathematicsApplied MathematicsMathematical analysisLinear systemMultiplicity (mathematics)34B15 37J05 53C50Functional Analysis (math.FA)Hamiltonian systemMathematics - Functional AnalysisNonlinear systemsymbols.namesakeShooting methodMathematics - Classical Analysis and ODEsSettore MAT/05 - Analisi MatematicaDirichlet boundary conditionClassical Analysis and ODEs (math.CA)FOS: MathematicssymbolsOrder (group theory)Multiplicity Asymptotically linear BVP Maslov index Phase angleAnalysisMathematics
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The identity type weak factorisation system

2008

We show that the classifying category C(T) of a dependent type theory T with axioms for identity types admits a non-trivial weak factorisation system. We provide an explicit characterisation of the elements of both the left class and the right class of the weak factorisation system. This characterisation is applied to relate identity types and the homotopy theory of groupoids.

Class (set theory)Pure mathematicsGeneral Computer ScienceDependent type theoryHomotopiaType (model theory)Identity (music)Theoretical Computer Science510 - Consideracions fonamentals i generals de les matemàtiquesCombinatorics18C50Mathematics::Category TheoryFOS: MathematicsCategory Theory (math.CT)Univalent foundationsAxiomMathematicsHomotopy03B15; 18C50; 18B40Mathematics - Category TheoryIdentity type weak factorisation systemMathematics - LogicTipus Teoria dels03B15Type theory18B40Homotopy type theoryLogic (math.LO)Weak factorisation systemIdentity typeComputer Science(all)
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A Mountain Pass Theorem for a Suitable Class of Functions

2009

Class (set theory)geographyPure mathematicsgeography.geographical_feature_categorycritical pointsGeneral Mathematicsthree solutions58E30two-point boundary value problemPalais-Smale conditionmountain pass34B1558E05A mountain pass theoremCombinatoricsPalais–Smale compactness conditionSettore MAT/05 - Analisi MatematicaMountain pass theoremMountain pass49J4047J30Mathematics
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Invariant deformation theory of affine schemes with reductive group action

2015

We develop an invariant deformation theory, in a form accessible to practice, for affine schemes $W$ equipped with an action of a reductive algebraic group $G$. Given the defining equations of a $G$-invariant subscheme $X \subset W$, we device an algorithm to compute the universal deformation of $X$ in terms of generators and relations up to a given order. In many situations, our algorithm even computes an algebraization of the universal deformation. As an application, we determine new families of examples of the invariant Hilbert scheme of Alexeev and Brion, where $G$ is a classical group acting on a classical representation, and describe their singularities.

Classical groupPure mathematicsInvariant Hilbert schemeDeformation theory01 natural sciencesMathematics - Algebraic Geometry0103 physical sciencesFOS: Mathematics0101 mathematicsInvariant (mathematics)Representation Theory (math.RT)Algebraic Geometry (math.AG)MathematicsAlgebra and Number Theory[MATH.MATH-RT]Mathematics [math]/Representation Theory [math.RT]010102 general mathematicsReductive group16. Peace & justiceObstruction theoryDeformation theoryHilbert schemeAlgebraic groupMSC: 13A50; 20G05; 14K10; 14L30; 14Q99; 14B12Gravitational singularity010307 mathematical physicsAffine transformation[MATH.MATH-AG]Mathematics [math]/Algebraic Geometry [math.AG]SingularitiesMathematics - Representation Theory
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