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Effect of glochidia infection on growth of fish : freshwater pearl mussel Margaritifera margaritifera and brown trout Salmo trutta

2019

AbstractEffect of freshwater mussels’ (Unionoida) glochidia on the growth of fish host has remained poorly studied. We compared the specific growth rate of the juvenile, PIT-marked brown trout (Salmo trutta) between uninfected controls to those experimentally infected (average initial intensity of infection 8000 fish−1) with Margaritifera margaritifera glochidia, kept in high and low feeding. Growth and mortality of fish were monitored for 10 months. Our hypothesis was that glochidiosis would impair the growth of fish. According to our hypothesis, infected fish gained statistically significantly less weight than the control fish throughout the experiment. A proportional increase in weight o…

UnionoidaPopulationZoologyparasitismiAquatic Scienceisäntälajithost-parasite relationshipBrown troutloisetJuvenileUnionoidaSalmosuojelueducationMargaritiferaeducation.field_of_studyuhanalaiset lajitbiologyHost (biology)lohikalatconservationendangered speciesbiology.organism_classificationsimpukatBivalviaFreshwater pearl musselSalmonidae
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Atmospheric dry deposition processes of particles on urban and suburban surfaces: Modelling and validation works

2019

Abstract Dry deposition process is one of the important pathways for the removal of particles from atmosphere. It is the result of a combination of different environmental and physical factors as atmospheric conditions, particle properties, characteristics of the canopy. For this latter factor, urban canopy represents unevenly combinations of different types of surface elements that increases the complexity of deposition process phenomena. Therefore, particle dry deposition on urban surfaces is not easy to configure and, although empirical or semi-empirical models in literature have been developed to address this aspect, there is not standardized and commonly accepted criteria, especially f…

Urban surfaceCanopyAtmospheric ScienceBrownian diffusion resistance; Coarse particles; Dry deposition process; Nuclear power plant accidents; Submicron particles; Urban canopy010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesNuclear power plant accidentCoarse particlesNuclear power plant accidents010501 environmental sciencesAtmospheric sciences01 natural sciencesUrban canopyAtmosphereSurface roughnessBrownian diffusion resistanceSubmicron particlesDry deposition proceSettore ING-IND/19 - Impianti Nucleari0105 earth and related environmental sciencesGeneral Environmental ScienceDry deposition processParticle propertiesCoarse particleSubmicron particleUrban canopyDry deposition processUrban canopyBrownian diffusion resistanceNuclear power plant accidentsCoarse particlesSubmicron particlesParticleEnvironmental scienceDeposition process
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Infection of brown trout with Diphyllobothrium dendriticum procercoids.

1997

The aims of this experimental study were to develop a practical method of controlling the number of Diphyllobothrium dendriticum procercoids delivered to a fish host; to examine the effect of different procercoid doses (3, 7 and 15) on the plerocercoid level in fish; and to examine the potential mortality caused by plerocercoids. The experiment was terminated after 2 months. The prevalence of infection at the lowest dose level, 17.2%, was statistically significantly lower than at medium and high levels, 63.3% and 56.7%, respectively. The mean intensity increased slightly along with the dosage. The contribution of D. dendriticum to the death of a few fish could not be proved. It is concluded…

Veterinary medicinebiologyTroutCestodaAnatomybiology.organism_classificationmedicine.diseaseDose levelBrown troutFish DiseasesInfectious DiseasesDiphyllobothriasisPlerocercoidmedicineParasite hostingAnimalsParasitologyDiphyllobothrium dendriticumDiphyllobothriasisDiphyllobothriumInternational journal for parasitology
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Tuning host specificity during the ontogeny of a fish ectoparasite: behavioural responses to host-induced cues

2003

The choice between two alternative hosts, brown trout (Salmo trutta) and roach (Rutilus rutilus), and the response to visual and olfactory cues were studied in the ontogeny of Argulus coregoni. The initial preference of the smallest parasites for brighter roach changed at the age of 2 weeks, at the size of about 2 mm, for trout, a typical salmonid host. Younger argulids were attracted by a non-specific visual stimulus (white disc over dark background), and they did not respond to olfactory stimulation (fish-conditioned water). Later, the response to visual stimuli was modulated by trout-conditioned water, but not by that conditioned by roach. The primary role of vision, particularly in earl…

Visual perceptiongenetic structuresTroutOntogenyCyprinidaeZoologyOlfactionStimulus (physiology)Choice BehaviorHost-Parasite InteractionsBrown troutSpecies SpecificityAnimalsSalmoBehavior AnimalGeneral VeterinarybiologyEcologyGeneral MedicineLice Infestationsbiology.organism_classificationTroutInfectious DiseasesArguloidaInsect ScienceParasitologyCuesRutilusParasitology Research
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Controlled assembly of single colloidal crystals using electro-osmotic micro-pumps.

2017

We assemble charged colloidal spheres at deliberately chosen locations on a charged unstructured glass substrate utilizing ion exchange based electro-osmotic micro-pumps. Using microscopy, a simple scaling theory and Brownian Dynamics simulations, we systematically explore the control parameters of crystal assembly and the mechanisms through which they depend on the experimental boundary conditions. We demonstrate that crystal quality depends crucially on the assembly distance of the colloids. This is understood as resulting from the competition between inward transport by the electro-osmotic pump flow and the electro-phoretic outward motion of the colloids. Optimized conditions include sub…

Void (astronomy)Materials scienceIon exchangedigestive oral and skin physiologyGeneral Physics and AstronomyFOS: Physical sciences02 engineering and technologyColloidal crystalCondensed Matter - Soft Condensed Matter010402 general chemistry021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology01 natural sciencescomplex mixtures0104 chemical sciencesCrystalCondensed Matter::Soft Condensed MatterColloidChemical physicsBrownian dynamicsSoft Condensed Matter (cond-mat.soft)SPHERESPhysical and Theoretical ChemistrySingle domain0210 nano-technologyPhysical chemistry chemical physics : PCCP
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PETROLOGICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL CONSTRAINTS ON THE PRE-ERUPTIVE CONDITIONS OF LA SOMMATA BASALT AND BROWN TUFFS TEPHRA (AEOLIAN ISLANDS)

2011

This work is focused on two key eruptions of Vulcano Island: 1) the most primitive magma of Vulcano erupted by the La Sommata scoria cone, a silica-undersaturated Ca-rich shoshonitic basalt with olivine-hosted primitive melt inclusions having an ultra-calcic character; 2) the most energetic eruptions of the whole Aeolian Archipelago, the Brown Tuffs (BT) eruptions, which produced several pyroclastic deposits, covering an ample age interval, spread out over a large portion of all Aeolian islands up to the northern coast of Sicily (Lucchi et al., 2008). By complementary studies of melt inclusions and experimental petrology, we pursued the following main objectives: (i) to constrain the pressu…

Vulcano experimental petrology melt inclusions La Sommata Brown TuffsSettore GEO/07 - Petrologia E Petrografia
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Effects of the Blair/Brown NHS Reforms on Socioeconomic Equity in Health Care

2012

The central objectives of the ‘Blair/Brown’ reforms of the English NHS in the 2000s were to reduce hospital waiting times and improve the quality of care. However, critics raised concerns that the choice and competition elements of reform might undermine socioeconomic equity in health care. By contrast, the architects of reform predicted that accelerated growth in NHS spending combined with increased patient choice of hospital would enhance equity for poorer patients. This paper draws together and discusses the findings of three large-scale national studies designed to shed empirical light on this issue. Study one developed methods for monitoring change in neighbourhood level socioeconomic…

Waiting timeEconomic growthEconomic CompetitionEquity (economics)Hospitals Publicbusiness.industryHealth PolicyPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthState MedicineHealth equityBlair/Brown NHS reforms inequality in healthIncentiveEnglandSocioeconomic FactorsSettore SECS-P/03 - Scienza Delle FinanzeHealth Care ReformHealth careEconomicsHumansHealth Services ResearchHealthcare DisparitiesQuality of carebusinessSocioeconomic statusJournal of Health Services Research & Policy
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Observational diagnostics of accretion on young stars and brown dwarfs

2010

I present a summary of recent observational constraints on the accretion properties of young stars and brown dwarfs with focus on the high-energy emission. In their T Tauri phase young stars assemble a few percent of their mass by accretion from a disk. Various observational signatures of disks around pre-main sequence stars and the ensuing accretion process are found in the IR and optical regime: e.g. excess emission above the stellar photosphere, strong and broad emission lines, optical veiling. At high energies evidence for accretion is less obvious, and the X-ray emission from stars has historically been ascribed to magnetically confined coronal plasmas. While being true for the bulk of…

X-rayyoung starSettore FIS/05 - Astronomia E AstrofisicaaccretionT Tauribrown dwarf
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Exact simulation of diffusion first exit times: algorithm acceleration

2020

In order to describe or estimate different quantities related to a specific random variable, it is of prime interest to numerically generate such a variate. In specific situations, the exact generation of random variables might be either momentarily unavailable or too expensive in terms of computation time. It therefore needs to be replaced by an approximation procedure. As was previously the case, the ambitious exact simulation of exit times for diffusion processes was unreachable though it concerns many applications in different fields like mathematical finance, neuroscience or reliability. The usual way to describe exit times was to use discretization schemes, that are of course approxim…

[MATH.MATH-PR] Mathematics [math]/Probability [math.PR]Probability (math.PR)primary 65C05 secondary:60G40 68W20 68T05 65C20 91A60 60J60diffusion processes[MATH] Mathematics [math]Exit timeExit time Brownian motion diffusion processes rejection sampling exact simulation multi-armed bandit randomized algorithm.randomized algorithm[MATH.MATH-PR]Mathematics [math]/Probability [math.PR]exact simulationFOS: MathematicsBrownian motionmulti-armed banditMathematics - ProbabilityRejection sampling
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Changes in properties of palm sugar syrup produced by an open pan and a vacuum evaporator during storage

2013

International audience; The aim of this study was to monitor the changes in the properties of palm sugar syrup produced by an open pan and a vacuum evaporator at 70°C and 80°C during storage under 4°C and room temperature (30°C) for 12 months at monthly intervals. During storage, Maillard reaction took place in samples stored under 4°C lower than those stored under 30°C. This was shown by lower a* values, intermediate browning products (IBP), browning intensity (BI) and HMF content, and higher L* values, fructose, glucose and free amino group contents during storage for 12 months. HMF, a possible mutagen formed by nonenzymatic browning during the heating and storage of sugar based products,…

[SDV.BBM.BP]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Biochemistry Molecular Biology/Biophysics[SDV.AEN] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food and NutritionSyrup[SDV.BBM.BP] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Biochemistry Molecular Biology/BiophysicsStorageBorassus flabellifer LinnQuality[SDV.AEN]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food and NutritionNonenzymatic browning
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