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Dopant-Host oxide interactions and proton mobility in Gd:BaCeO3

2009

The local structure of Gd:BaCeO3 at different dopant concentrations (2-20%) was studied by X-ray absorption spectroscopy. The EXAFS analysis shows that the environment of the regular Ba2+ and Ce4+ cations is to a limited extent affected by doping. The local structure of gadolinium shows an expansion of the first coordination shell of oxygens, consistent with the ionic radius of Gd3+, but a contraction of the next neighboring shells of cations. In particular, the Ba2+ second neighbors get closer to the dopant, which can be originated by the effective negative charge sharply localized on the dopant. Comparison between EXAFS data of dry and hydrated compounds confirms this interpretation, show…

Ionic radiusDopantAbsorption spectroscopyProtonExtended X-ray absorption fine structureGeneral Chemical EngineeringGadoliniumDopingAnalytical chemistrychemistry.chemical_elementEXAFS proton conductor perovskite barium cerateGeneral ChemistryYttriumCrystallographychemistryMaterials Chemistry
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A critical conspectus of ItalianIsoetes(Isoetaceae)

2014

The work on the Isoetaceae account for the Critical Flora of Italy has resulted in a new, synonymic inventory of Italian Isoetes taxa, based on herbarium studies, observation by scanning electron microscopy and critical re-examination of the previously published works. Ten species are listed. The names I. longissima and I. gymnocarpa are restored as correct, to replace I. velata and I. subinermis, respectively. Eighteen lectotypes, one epitype and one neotype are designated. A dichotomous key to Italian taxa is provided.

Italian flora Lycopodiophyta morphology pteridophytes taxonomy typificationHerbariumTaxonSettore BIO/02 - Botanica SistematicaIsoetesBotanyIsoetaceaeTypificationTaxonomy (biology)Plant ScienceBiologybiology.organism_classificationEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsPlant Biosystems - An International Journal Dealing with all Aspects of Plant Biology
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Karla Reinholda Kupfera herbāriju saraksts

2019

1929. gadā dabaspētnieks Karls Reinholds Kupfers (1872 – 1935) pārdeva Latvijas Universitātei savu herbāriju, kas bija izvietots skapjos, kam klāt bija kolektora sastādīts saraksts. Šobrīd LU Muzeja Botānikas un Mikoloģijas kolekcijās glabājas ne tikai šis aptuveni 26 700 lapu lielais herbārijs, kas veido Herbarium Balticum (starptautiskais kods RIG I), bet arī zinātnieka skapji, kuros izvietots K. R. Kupfera mantojuma apakškolekcija.

Karl Reinhold Kupfferzinātnes vēstureHerbarium Balticum (RIG I)herbāriju kolekcijasBotānikabotany:HUMANITIES and RELIGION::History and philosophy subjects::History subjects::History of science [Research Subject Categories]Herbarium Generale (RIG V)Pētnieku kolekcijas
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Etude theorique de la dynamique du réseau de batio en phase quadratique

1999

Abstract The lattice dynamics of barium titanate BaTiO 3 is discussed quantitatively in the framework of a shell model taking into account the electronic polarizabilities of the constituent ions and including Coulomb and short-range interactions. The results of calculations point out the important role of the anisotropic oxygen polarizability. There is a good agreement between calculated and experimental dispersion curves.

Lattice dynamicsMineralogyThermodynamicsIonCondensed Matter::Materials Sciencechemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryPolarizabilityMolecular vibrationBarium titanatePhysics::Atomic and Molecular ClustersMaterials ChemistryCoulombPhysics::Atomic PhysicsAnisotropyDispersion (chemistry)Annales de Chimie Science des Matériaux
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(Table 1) Geochemistry of ODP Site 160-963 sediments

2010

The Mediterranean Sea acts as a miniature ocean with the development of its own conveyor belt. It constitutes an ideal location to study and forecast how the marine environment responds to rapid climatic change. Here we present a palaeoenvironmental study carried out on the sediments of ODP Site 963, recovered in the Sicily Channel, the sill which divides the western from the eastern Mediterranean basin. We focused on the transition between the penultimate glacial (MIS 6) and the last interglacial (MIS 5), between approximately 130 and 115 kyr BP. A novel approach is proposed, taking into account centennial-scale geochemical data on major elements, selected trace elements, and yttrium and R…

Leg160Inductively coupled plasma - mass spectrometry (ICP-MS)GadoliniumLutetiumOcean Drilling Program (ODP)HolmiumAGEEuropiumLanthanumManganese oxideIron oxide Fe2O3Iron oxideSilicon dioxideDysprosiumCalculatedYttriumInductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry ICP MSAluminium oxideYtterbiumTerbiumInductively coupled plasma optical emission spectrometryRatioMagnesium oxideNeodymiumYttrium Holmium ratioSamariumJoides ResolutionCalcium oxideCeriumICP OESCerium anomalyBariumYttrium/Holmium ratioThuliumEarth System ResearchOcean Drilling Program ODPTitanium dioxideFe2O3PraseodymiumICP-OES Inductively coupled plasma - optical emission spectrometryComposite CoreErbium
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(Table 1) Trace element/Ca ratios of Orbulina universa shells from late Neogene Mediterranean samples

2008

A Mediterranean composite sedimentary record was analyzed for Ba/Ca ratios on carbonate shells of Orbulina universa planktonic foraminifer (Ba/Ca)carb providing the opportunity to study and assess the extent of freshwater inputs on the basin and possible impacts on its dynamics during the Tortonian to Recent period. A number of scanning electron microscope analyses and auxiliary trace element measurements (Mn, Sr, and Mg), obtained from the same samples, exclude important diagenetic effects on the studied biogenic carbonates and corroborate the reliability of (Ba/Ca)carb ratios in foraminifera calcite as indicators of seawater source components during the studied interval. A long-term trend…

Leg160Longitude of eventLithology composition faciesInductively coupled plasma - mass spectrometry (ICP-MS)Barium Calcium ratioOcean Drilling Program (ODP)Latitude of eventManganese/Calcium ratioOrbulina universa Barium/Calcium ratioAGEOrbulina universaLeg107Inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry ICP MSOutcrop sampleManganese Calcium ratioSample code/labelEvent labelJoides ResolutionLithology/composition/faciesSample code labelStrontium/Calcium ratioDrilling/drill rigDrilling drill rigOrbulina universa δ13COrbulina universa Magnesium/Calcium ratioδ13CEarth System ResearchOcean Drilling Program ODPMagnesium Calcium ratioStrontium Calcium ratioComposite Core
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Mixed complexes of alkaline earth uranyl cabonates: A laser-induced time-resolved fluorescence spectroscopic study

2008

The interaction of the alkaline earth ions Mg2+, Sr2+ and Ba2+ with the uranyl tricarbonate complex has been studied by time resolved laser-induced fluorescence spectroscopy. In contrast to the non-luminescent uranyl tricarbonate complex the formed products show slight luminescence properties. These have been used to determine the stoichiometry and complex stabilities of the formed compounds. As the alkaline earth elements are located in an outer shell of the complex the influence of the type of the alkaline earth element on the stability constant is not very drastic. Therefore all obtained data were averaged in order to derive an common stability constant for the described complexes. These…

LuminescenceLightAnalytical chemistryCarbonateschemistry.chemical_elementFluorescence spectroscopyAnalytical ChemistryPhosphatesuraniumchemistry.chemical_compoundAlkaline earth elementscarbonatecomplex formationluminescenceMagnesiumInstrumentationSpectroscopyIonsAlkaline earth metalModels StatisticalTemperatureBariumHydrogen-Ion ConcentrationUranylAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsCarbonSpectrometry FluorescencechemistryStability constants of complexesBariumStrontiumUraniumTime-resolved spectroscopyLuminescenceStoichiometry
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A critical conspectus of Italian Lycopodiaceae

2015

As a result of our work on the Lycopodiaceae account for the Critical Flora of Italy, a new, synonymic inventory of Italian taxa is presented, based on herbarium studies and critical re-examination of extant literature. Three genera with eight species are accepted: Huperzia (1 species), Lycopodiella (1), and Lycopodium (6). An additional, ninth species (Lycopodiella cernua) is listed as a casual alien. The genus Diphasiastrum, accepted in several recent works, is treated at sectional level within Lycopodium (three species and their three hybrids). Lycopodium lagopus ( = L. clavatum subsp. monostachyon) is a recent addition to the Italian flora. Images of five types and Internet URI of other…

LycopodiumbiologyLycopodiaceaeSettore BIO/02 - Botanica SistematicaHuperziaceaeDistribution mapLycopodiidaePlant Sciencebiology.organism_classificationLycopodiellaHuperziaLycopodium lagopustaxonomyHerbariumItalyDiphasiastrumBotanypteridophyteSettore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E ApplicatanomenclatureEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematics
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NMR Study of Multiferroic Iron Niobate Perovskites

2015

NMR Study of Multiferroic Iron Niobate Perovskites K. Kou°il, V. Chlan, H. ’t¥pankova, R. ezni£ek, V.V. Laguta and I.P. Raevski Charles University in Prague, Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, V Hole2ovi£kach 2, 180 00 Prague 8, Czech Republic Institute of Physics AS CR, Cukrovarnicka 10, 162 00 Prague 6, Czech Republic Institute of Physics, Southern Federal University, Rostov on Don 344090, Russia We present Nb, Pb and Ba NMR study of multiferroic lead iron niobate and barium iron niobate ceramics. We ascribe development of NMR spectra on cooling below room temperature to magnetism of ferric ions close to resonating nuclei and introduce a framework capable of describing key features of t…

MagnetismGeneral Physics and Astronomychemistry.chemical_elementBariumNanotechnologyKey featuresTemperature inducedIonNMR spectra databasechemistrymedicinePhysical chemistryFerricMultiferroicsmedicine.drugActa Physica Polonica A
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A barium method for the cytochemical detection of sulfated glycosaminoglycans in mast cells and basophilic leukocytes.

1999

Barium ions precipitate inorganic as well as organic sulfate compounds and they can be detected by a reaction with sodium rhodizonate. In this work, we describe the use of a barium method for the selective demonstration of sulfated glycosaminoglycans in cytoplasmic granules of mast cells and basophilic leukocytes. Methanol-fixed smears of mouse peritoneal mast cells and rat bone marrow basophils were treated with 5% BaCl2 for 10 min, followed by staining with either 0.2% sodium rhodizonate in 50% ethanol for 2 h at 60 degrees C, or 0.01% brilliant green in distilled water for 1 min. Light microscopic observation revealed a strong staining reaction of the cytoplasmic granules of these cell t…

MaleHistologychemistry.chemical_elementBone Marrow CellsCytoplasmic GranulesGlycosaminoglycanchemistry.chemical_compoundMiceSulfationmedicineAnimalsPeritoneal LavageMast CellsRats WistarColoring AgentsPeritoneal CavityGlycosaminoglycansMice Inbred BALB CCyclohexanonesHistocytochemistryBariumCell BiologyGeneral MedicineMast cellMolecular biologyStainingBasophilsRatsBasophilicQuaternary Ammonium Compoundsmedicine.anatomical_structureBiochemistryDistilled waterchemistryBrilliant greenBariumElectron Probe MicroanalysisActa histochemica
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