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Insights Into the Inside – A Quantitative Histological Study of the Explosively Moving Style in Marantaceae
2018
This study aims to identify the histological basis for the extraordinary, fast movement of the style in Marantaceae. Although this explosive pollination mechanism was subject of many studies, quantitative measurements to document volumetric changes have never been conducted. Based on physical parameters and limitations (poroelastic time), the movement itself is by far too fast to be explained by turgor changes solely. Therefore, we address the hypothesis that the style contains elastic structures to store energy allowing the fast movement. We provide an experimental approach in Goeppertia bachemiana to identify histological differences of styles in various states, i.e., steady, unreleased, …
Understanding mental fatigue and perception of effort to understand endurance performance
2015
Lettre à l'éditeur ("Journal of Applied physiology" vol.118, no.10). Fait partie de : "Commentaries on Viewpoint: The two-hour marathon: what's the equivalent for women?". http://jap.physiology.org/content/118/10/1324#ref-list-2
El joven Maravall y la Federación Universitaria Escolar
1988
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Hydrodynamical aspects of the floating zone silicon crystal growth process
2014
Abstract 3D numerical modeling of dopant transport in the melt is carried out for the 100 mm floating zone silicon single crystal growth process. The axis-symmetric shape of the molten zone is calculated with the program FZone considering the coil and the high frequency (HF) electromagnetic (EM) field in 3D. Time dependent melt flow, temperature and dopant concentration fields are modeled using a specialized solver based on the open source code library OpenFOAM ® . The influence of the Marangoni coefficient in the boundary conditions on the melt velocity field is analyzed. The obtained shapes of the crystallization interface and resistivity profiles in the grown crystal are compared with ex…
New prototypes for the isolation of the anodic chambers in microbial fuel cells
2016
This work has been focused on the assessment of new prototypes of MFC in which a more strict separation of the anode and cathode compartments is looked for, in order to attain strict anaerobic conditions in the anode chamber and hence, avoid lack of efficiency due to the prevalence of non-electrogenic competing microorganisms and to optimize composition of the anolyte and catholyte. A cylinder reactor with an inner chamber with graphite bars acting as anodes and the outer one with a stainless steel tube acting as cathode was used in three different configurations and results obtained during lifetests are compared in terms of electricity production, cathode oxygen consumption and anode COD d…
Novel Digital Measurement Technique to Analyze the Palatine Suture Expansion after Palatine Rapid Maxillary Expansion Technique
2021
The aim of the study was to validate a novel digital measurement method to quantify the volume of the midpalatal suture after rapid maxillary expansion (RME). Material and methods: Eight patients with maxillary skeletal transverse deficiency were submitted to palatine suture expansion using the McNamara orthodontic appliance during a period of nine months. After 30 days of treatment, all patients were exposed postoperatively to a cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) scan. Afterwards, the scans were uploaded into the three-dimensional orthodontic-planning software to allow the volumetric assessment of the palatine suture expansion through palatine rapid maxillary expansion using a McNamara a…
2015
The explosive pollination mechanism of the prayer plants (Marantaceae) is unique among plants. After a tactile stimulus by a pollinator, the style curls up rapidly and mediates pollen exchange. It is still under discussion whether this explosive movement is released electrophysiologically, i.e. by a change in the membrane potential (as in Venus flytrap), or purely mechanically. In the present study, electrophysiological experiments are conducted to clarify the mechanism. Artificial release experiments (chemical and electrical) and electrophysiological measurements were conducted with two phylogenetically distant species, Goeppertia bachemiana (E. Morren) Borchs. & S. Suarez and Donax cannif…
IL CANTIERE DELLA CATTEDRALE DI MESSINA NEL XVI SECOLO ATTRAVERSO I LIBRI DI SPESA DELLA MARAMMA
2016
Questo volume nasce dall’esigenza di accrescere, attraverso nuovi apporti, la conoscenza del cantiere di architettura siciliano di età moderna a partire dalle informazioni contenute nei documenti d’archivio, fonti indispensabili di notizie dirette sulle vicende costruttive delle fabbriche, che talvolta celano, nel linguaggio impiegato, informazioni preziose sulla provenienza degli artefici e dei modelli progettuali. Il contributo di Fulvia Scaduto e di Armando Antista è finalizzato alla redazione di un glossario dell’edilizia tra XV e XVIII secolo che raccoglie i termini tecnici rintracciati nei documenti e selezionati nell’ambito del progetto di ricerca COSMED, offrendo un importantissimo …
The role of NFATc2 in chronic autoimmune neuroinflammation
2014
Dimethyl fumarate (DMF), a fumaric acid ester with potential immunomodulatory and neuroprotective effect, was recently approved as treatment for relapsing–remitting multiple sclerosis (MS). DMF ameliorates the clinical course of experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis (EAE), the murine model of MS, where it exerts a neuroprotective action, reducing demyelination and axonal loss. We hypothesized that these effects are mediated, at least in part, through its action on microglia. We used a microglial cell line (N9) activated with lipopolysaccharide (LPS) to analyze the effect of monomethyl fumarate (MMF), a bioactive metabolite of DMF, in vitro. We show that MMF reverts the molecular phenoty…
The Nature of the Stimulus and of the Fumarate Binding Site of the Fumarate Sensor DcuS of Escherichia coli
2005
DcuS is a membrane-associated sensory histidine kinase of Escherichia coli specific for C(4) -dicarboxylates. The nature of the stimulus and its structural prerequisites were determined by measuring the induction of DcuS-dependent dcuB'-'lacZ gene expression. C(4)-dicarboxylates without or with substitutions at C2/C3 by hydrophilic (hydroxy, amino, or thiolate) groups stimulated gene expression in a similar way. When one carboxylate was replaced by sulfonate, methoxy, or nitro groups, only the latter (3-nitropropionate) was active. Thus, the ligand of DcuS has to carry two carboxylate or carboxylate/nitro groups 3.1-3.8 A apart from each other. The effector concentrations for half-maximal i…