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A gene transfer agent and a dynamic repertoire of secretion systems hold the keys to the explosive radiation of the emerging pathogen Bartonella

2013

Gene transfer agents (GTAs) randomly transfer short fragments of a bacterial genome. A novel putative GTA was recently discovered in the mouse-infecting bacterium Bartonella grahamii. Although GTAs are widespread in phylogenetically diverse bacteria, their role in evolution is largely unknown. Here, we present a comparative analysis of 16 Bartonella genomes ranging from 1.4 to 2.6 Mb in size, including six novel genomes from Bartonella isolated from a cow, two moose, two dogs, and a kangaroo. A phylogenetic tree inferred from 428 orthologous core genes indicates that the deadly human pathogen B. bacilliformis is related to the ruminant-adapted clade, rather than being the earliest diverging…

BartonellaCancer ResearchGene Transfer Horizontallcsh:QH426-470Bacterial genome sizeBiologyGenomeMicrobiology03 medical and health sciencesMiceDogsGene clusterNaturvetenskapGeneticsAnimalsHumansMolecular BiologyGeneBiologyGenetics (clinical)Ecology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsPhylogeny030304 developmental biologyComparative genomicsGeneticsMacropodidae0303 health sciencesEvolutionary Biology030306 microbiologyElectromagnetic RadiationGenomicsSequence Analysis DNAbiology.organism_classificationBiological Evolution3. Good healthBartonella grahamiilcsh:GeneticsMultigene FamilyHorizontal gene transferCatsNatural SciencesBartonellaGenome BacterialResearch Article
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Evidence of deep magma degassing and ascent by geochemistry of peripheral gas emissions at Mount Etna (Italy): Assessment of the magmatic reservoir p…

2003

[1] Five gas discharges in the area of Mount Etna volcano (Italy) and in the near Hyblean plateau have been monitored since 1996. All the emissions displayed low contributions from crustal fluids, whereas magmatic gases were the main component. Selective dissolution of these gases into hydrothermal aquifers has been recognized and modeled, allowing us to calculate the original composition of the magma-released gases. The inferred composition of the magmatic gases exhibits synchronous variations of He/Ne and He/CO2 ratios, which are coherent with the magma degassing process. On the basis of numerical simulations of volatile degassing from Etnean basalts we have computed the initial and final…

BasaltAtmospheric Sciencegeographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryPlateauEcologyGeochemistryPaleontologySoil ScienceForestryVolcanismMagma chamberAquatic ScienceOceanographyVolcanic rockIgneous rockGeophysicsVolcanoSpace and Planetary ScienceGeochemistry and PetrologyMagmaEarth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous)GeologyEarth-Surface ProcessesWater Science and TechnologyJournal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth
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Lower Cretaceous tholeiitic dyke swarms from the Ponta Grossa Arch (southeast Brazil): Petrology, Sr-Nd isotopes and genetic relationships with the P…

1990

The Lower Cretaceous dykes of the Ponta Grossa Arch, the most important dyke swarms in Brazil, are associated with the flood basalts and rare acid flows of the northern Parana basin. The Ponta Grossa (PG) dykes are formed by two-pyroxene tholeiites and rare acid rocks. The basaltic dykes may be distinguished into two main groups: a dominant, high-TiO2 (> 2 wt.%; HTi) group and a subordinate, low-TiO2 (< 2 wt.%; LTi) group, characterized, for similar MgO content, by high and low incompatible-element contents, respectively. Most PG dykes do not show chemical and isotope evidence supporting important crustal contamination. PG dykes with (87Sr86Sr)0 < 0.7060 plot in the mantle array (ϵSr ≈ + 17…

BasaltPeridotitegeographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryFractional crystallization (geology)GeochemistryGeologyMagma chamberMantle (geology)Volcanic rockGeochemistry and PetrologyMagmatismFlood basaltPetrologyGeologyChemical Geology
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Basil (Ocimum basilicum), a new host of Pepino mosaic virus.

2009

Pepino mosaic virus (PepMV), a member of the genus Potexvirus , was first described in 1980 on pepino ( Solanum muricatum ) and was later isolated from different wild species of the genus Solanum (formerly Lycopersicon ) (Soler et al ., 2002). PepMV has been reported in several European countries and in North America, causing disease in tomato. In July 2008, plants of basil ( Ocimum basilicum ) showing interveinal chlorosis on young leaves were observed in three greenhouses in Sicily, in the area where tomato plants were found to be infected by PepMV in 2005 (Davino et al ., 2006). The disease was transmitted mechanically to Nicotiana benthamiana , producing chlorotic spots and leaf deforma…

Basil Pepino mosaic virus.Chlorosisfood.ingredientbiologySpotsfungiBasilicumfood and beveragesNicotiana benthamianaPlant ScienceHorticulturebiology.organism_classificationOcimumLycopersiconfoodPlant virusBotanyGeneticsSolanumAgronomy and Crop Science
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Making Every "Point" Count: Identifying the Key Determinants of Team Success in Elite Men’s Wheelchair Basketball

2019

Wheelchair basketball coaches and researchers have typically relied on box score data and the Comprehensive Basketball Grading System to inform practice, however, these data do not acknowledge how the dynamic perspectives of teams change, vary and adapt during possessions in relation to the outcome of a game. Therefore, this study aimed to identify the key dynamic variables associated with team success in elite men’s wheelchair basketball and explore the impact of each key dynamic variable upon the outcome of performance through the use of binary logistic regression modelling. The valid and reliable template developed by Francis, Owen and Peters (2019) was used to analyse video footage in S…

Basketballlcsh:BF1-990Applied psychologyLogistic regression050105 experimental psychologyOddsData modelingRC120003 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineParalympicPsychology0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesCategorical variableGeneral PsychologyOriginal Researchlogistic regression05 social sciencesOffensiveVDP::Medisinske Fag: 700::Idrettsmedisinske fag: 850sport performance analysisEuropean championshipslcsh:PsychologyElitePsychologypredictive modeling030217 neurology & neurosurgeryPredictive modelling
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Lever Press Duration as a Measure of Frustration Motivated Response Variation in Rat Self-administration to Investigate the Effects of Frustration on…

2023

In human studies, frustration has been identified as a potential risk factor for substance use disorders. Currently, there is little research into the role of frustration in substance use disorders despite research showing that frustration tolerance in humans is associated with a lower likelihood of developing substance use problems, better outcomes in recovery, and fewer relapses. To address this need, our studies use rat self-administration models to focus on frustration-related behavior in natural reward and addiction-related behavioral procedures. First, to study frustration in operant responding, there is a need to establish a real-time objective measure and validate its use in predict…

Behavioral NeuroscienceMotivationSelf-AdministrationOperant ChamberFrustrative NonrewardSettore BIO/16 - Anatomia UmanaRatBar Press ForceSubstance UseBar Press DurationFrustration
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Pētera Šmita sarakste ar Jāni Misiņu sakarā ar lūgumu atsūtīt lugas Vladivostokas Latviešu biedrības teātrim

1916

P. Šmits lūdz J. Misiņu atsūtīt Vladisvotokas Latviešu biedrības teātrim dažādu autoru - gan latviesu, gan cittautu autoru kopumā 40 lugas, Dziesmu lugām vēlētos arī notis. Ja nu gadījuma pats nevarot, tad lai lūgumu nododot citam grāmatu veikalam.

Benedix RoderichHausleiters H.Reķu Viesons (īst. v. Kārlis Mačernieks; 1864-1908)Maskanji PjetroHamsuns KnutsMelnalksnis Augusts (1876-1944)Jēkabsons KārlisHalbe MaksisHoltei Karl vonLinde Jānis (1870-1842)Kosoratovs AleksandrsŠmits PēterisIbsens HenriksUpīts AndrejsBradov ThomasThoma LudwigTolstojs ĻevsDuburs JēkabsBrody AleksandrsPache AlexanderZeiboltu JēkabsŠveņķis DāvidsZūdermanis HermanisBergmanis Arveds (ps. Wlbds; 1885-1938?):HUMANITIES and RELIGION [Research Subject Categories]Alunāns ĀdolfsMačernieks Kārlis (1864-1908)Misiņš JānisZeltmatis (īst. v. Ernests Kārkliņš; 1868-1961)Čehovs AntonsKārkliņš Ernests (1868-1961)Vladivostokas Latviešu biedrībaLindulis (īst. v. Jānis Linde; 1870-1942)Heijermans HermanAustriņš PēterisReimanis M.Blaumanis RūdolfsLejas-Krūmiņš TeodorsOstrovskis AleksandrsRozentāls-Krūmiņš JēkabsBlūmentāls OskarsMelnais Aksnis (īst. v. Augusts Melnalksnis; 1876-1944)
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Mentoring of newly qualified teachers. A bilateral comparison between Germany and Finland

2017

Mentoring stellt in der Begleitung von in den Beruf einsteigenden Lehrpersonen eine international gängige Praxis dar. Ausgehend von theoretischen und empirisch fundierten Annahmen wird in diesem Beitrag der Ansatz der practice architectures genutzt, um Formen des Mentorings in Deutschland und Finnland im Hinblick auf länderspezifische Verständnisse vom Berufseinstieg von Lehrpersonen und deren Professionalisierung zu untersuchen. (DIPF/Orig.) Internationally, mentoring is a well-recognized practice in supporting newly qualified teachers. Based on theoretical and empirical understanding, this paper compares mentoring practices in two countries: Germany and Finland. The theoretical framework …

BerufsbildProfessionalizationSocialisationErziehung Schul- und BildungswesenammattilaisetCross-national comparisonSupervisionOccupational profileSozialisationPersönlichkeitsentwicklungEducationammattikasvatusddc:370HamburgMentorGermanymentorointiComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATIONEmpirische BildungsforschungopettajankoulutusDeutschlandInternationaler VergleichLehrerInternational comparisonFinlandteacher inductionProfessionalisierungLeitfadeninterviewWomen TeachersVergleichsuntersuchungComputingMilieux_THECOMPUTINGPROFESSIONTeacherOccupational beginnerSocializationPersonality developmentopettajatUnterstützungBerufsanfängerComputingMilieux_GENERALFinnlandCareer profileFemale teacherInterkulturelle und International Vergleichende ErziehungswissenschaftLehrerinOccupational imagesocial practiceContent analysisInhaltsanalyse
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Automated pre-column derivatization of amines in biological samples with dansyl chloride and with or without post-column chemiluminescence formation …

1999

On-line automation of two different liquid chromatographic procedures, a pre-column derivatization system and a pre- and post-column system, in order to generate chemiluminescence is reported. Dansyl chloride (Dns-Cl) was used as a pre-column reagent to form fluorophores and bis(2,4,6-trichlorophenyl) oxalate (TCPO) and hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) as a post-column reagent to generate chemiluminescence. This procedure is based on the employment of a primary column packed with C18 material inserted in a multi-dimensional assembly for sample clean-up and derivatization with Dns-Cl. The dansyl derivatives formed are transferred and separated in a LiChrospher 100 RP18 analytical column (125 x 4 mm …

BiochemistryAnalytical Chemistrylaw.inventionMethamphetaminechemistry.chemical_compoundColumn chromatographylawElectrochemistryEnvironmental ChemistryHumansTCPOAminesHydrogen peroxideDerivatizationSpectroscopyChemiluminescenceDansyl CompoundsOxalatesChromatographyChemistryDansyl chlorideAmphetamineReagentLuminescent MeasurementsIndicators and ReagentsQuantitative analysis (chemistry)Chromatography LiquidThe Analyst
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Glucose and Ethanol Tolerant Enzymes Produced by Pichia (Wickerhamomyces) Isolates from Enological Ecosystems

2012

A total of 17 Pichia ( Wickerhamomyces ) isolates obtained from enological ecosystems in the Utiel-Requena Spanish region were characterized by physiological (using API 20C AUX strips and ID Yeast Plus System miniaturized identification systems) and molecular (PCR-RFLP and sequencing) techniques as belonging to the species P. fermentans, P. membranifaciens , and W. anomalus . Data support the reclassification of P. anomala as Wickerhamomyces anomalus . In order to characterize their enzymatic abilities, xylanase, β-glucosidase, lipase, esterase, protease, and pectinase qualitative and quantitative assays were made. Wickerhamomyces anomalus and P. membranifaciens were the most interesting sp…

BiochemistryWickerhamomycesWickerhamomyces anomalusXylanaseGlycoside hydrolaseHorticultureBiologyPectinasebiology.organism_classificationEsteraseYeastFood SciencePichiaAmerican Journal of Enology and Viticulture
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