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Benign Nocturnal Alternating Hemiplegia Of Childhood: A New Case.

2009

Alternating Hemiplegia childhood
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<strong><em>Amnestus mendeli</em> sp. n., the first burrower bug species (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Cydnidae) recorded on Ascension I…

2016

A new species of the genus Amnestus Dallas, 1851, Amnestus mendeli, is described from the cloud zone of Green Mountain, Ascension Island, and compared with its closest relatives, the Brazilian Amnestus lenkoi Froeschner, 1975 and Amnestus pequinus Froeschner, 1975. It is the first representative of the family Cydnidae recorded on the island thus far. The species is presumed to be an introduction from the Americas, but the hypothesis that it might be endemic to Ascension Island is also not excluded.

AmnestinaebiologyGenusEcologyHeteropteraAnimal Science and ZoologyIntroduced speciesEndemismCydnidaebiology.organism_classificationHemipteraEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsClosest relativesZootaxa
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Comparison of Three Techniques for Lipid Removal from Seal Blubber: Gel Permeation, Acid Treatment, and Dialysis with Semipermeable Membrane

2000

Abstract Harbor seal blubber samples were analyzed for PCDD/Fs and PCBs by splitting the initial extract into three aliquots and applying three different techniques for lipid removal (the first step of sample cleanup methodology for GC-HRMS analysis): gel permeation chromatography (GPC), sulfuric acid treatment, and dialysis through semipermeable membrane. Correlation coefficients of analyte concentrations obtained from three sets of replicate samples ranged from 0.965 to 0.994. In addition, a number of seal blubber samples were processed without pre-extraction using only the dialysis technique. The analyte concentrations in these samples correlated well with the analyte concentrations obta…

AnalyteChromatographyChemistryHealth Toxicology and MutagenesisPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthSoil ScienceSulfuric acidPermeationPollutionSeal (mechanical)Analytical ChemistryGel permeation chromatographychemistry.chemical_compoundBlubberEnvironmental ChemistrySemipermeable membraneDialysis (biochemistry)Waste Management and DisposalWater Science and TechnologyInternational Journal of Environmental Analytical Chemistry
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Affinity Sensors for the Diagnosis of COVID-19

2021

The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) outbreak caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) was proclaimed a global pandemic in March 2020. Reducing the dissemination rate, in particular by tracking the infected people and their contacts, is the main instrument against infection spreading. Therefore, the creation and implementation of fast, reliable and responsive methods suitable for the diagnosis of COVID-19 are required. These needs can be fulfilled using affinity sensors, which differ in applied detection methods and markers that are generating analytical signals. Recently, nucleic acid hybridization, antigen-antibody interaction, and change of reactive oxyge…

AnalyteCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)Computer scienceimmune complexSevere acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2)lcsh:Mechanical engineering and machinerySARS-CoV-2 virus02 engineering and technologyReviewelectrochemical immunosensors03 medical and health sciencesCOVID-19 ; SARS-CoV-2 virus ; RNA analysis ; bioelectrochemistry ; biosensors ; electro- chemical immunosensors ; antigen-antibody interaction ; immune complex ; molecularly imprinted polymers (MIPs) ; surface modification by immobilization of biomoleculesElectrochemical biosensorDetection theorylcsh:TJ1-1570Electrical and Electronic EngineeringSurface plasmon resonance030304 developmental biologysurface modification by immobilization of biomolecule0303 health sciencesMechanical EngineeringbioelectrochemistryCOVID-19surface modification by immobilization of biomoleculesRNA analysis021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologybiosensorsAntigen-antibody interactionControl and Systems Engineeringmolecularly imprinted polymers (MIPs)antigen-antibody interaction0210 nano-technologyBiological systemBiosensorMicromachines
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Lipid-Filled semipermeable membrane devices and mussels as samplers of organochlorine compounds in lake water.

1995

Semipermeable membrane sampling devices (SPMDs) and caged lake mussels (Anodonta piscinalis) were simultaneously deployed at four lake watercourse sites in Central Finland four weeks in August 1992. This study was part of the regular annual monitoring of the organochlorine compounds (OCC) in pulp-mill recipient watercourses of Finland with bivalves. Chlorohydrocarbons (CHCs), chlorophenol compounds (PCPs), chloroanisoles (PCAs) and chloroveratroles (PCVs) were analyzed from lipid extract of mussels and from the synthetic triolein lipid of the SPMDs. Hexane-diethyl ether (9:1, v/v) dialysis using polyethylene membrane was applied in dean up of the SPMD lipids and, for comparison, to six sets…

AnodontaChromatographybiologyChemistryHealth Toxicology and MutagenesisGeneral MedicineMusselbiology.organism_classificationPollutionLake waterSemipermeable membrane devicesEnvironmental chemistryBiomonitoringEnvironmental ChemistryEcotoxicologySemipermeable membraneDialysis (biochemistry)Environmental science and pollution research international
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Two mitochondrial haplotypes inPterochloroides persicae(Hemiptera: Aphididae: Lachninae) associated with different feeding sites

2012

Pterochloroides persicae (Cholodkovsky) is an aphid species belonging to the subfamily Lachninae that uses different members of Rosaceae (specially Prunus spp.) as hosts. Partial sequences from the mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase 1 (COI) and the nuclear long-wave opsin genes were obtained for approximately 100 P. persicae aphid individuals sampled from 34 colonies collected mainly in Tunisia and other Mediterranean locations. The variability found at the mitochondrial locus revealed the presence of two maternal haplotypes in the studied area that differed in a single nucleotide. The nuclear gene analyzed, however, failed to reveal any variability in this species. The variability found at…

AphidSubfamilyNuclear genebiologyHaplotypeLocus (genetics)Aphididaebiology.organism_classificationHemipteraGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologyPrunusInsect ScienceBotanyAgronomy and Crop ScienceEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsInsect Science
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Membranes Directly Prepared from Solutions of Unsubstituted Cellulose

2005

Summary: Starting from 5 wt.-% solutions of a prehydrolysis kraft pulp ( = 135 kg · mol−1) in the mixed solvent (dimethylacetamide + 7 wt.-% LiCl) we have prepared cellulose membranes on different supports according to the phase inversion process using above all acetone (AC) and 2-propanol as precipitants. In this context we have studied the phase behavior of the quasiternary system (DMAc+LiCl)/AC/cellulose. The obtained membranes are mechanically stable and in their mechanical and separation properties on the whole comparable to membranes consisting of regenerated cellulose. With respect to gas separation the ideal selectivity of CO2 in combination with N2 and O2 turns out to be opposite f…

Aqueous solutionMolar massPolymers and PlasticsChemistryOrganic ChemistryRegenerated celluloseCondensed Matter Physicschemistry.chemical_compoundMembranePolymer chemistryMaterials ChemistrySemipermeable membraneGas separationPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryPhase inversion (chemistry)CelluloseMacromolecular Chemistry and Physics
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Pullneyocoris dentatus gen. et sp. nov. (Hemiptera: Pentatomoidea: Cydnidae), the third representative of the subfamily Amnestinae from mid-Cretaceou…

2020

Abstract A new genus and species of burrower bug, Pullneyocoris dentatus gen. et sp. nov. (Hemiptera: Cydnidae: Amnestinae), is described from amber of northern Myanmar. It is the third representative of this family known from Burmese amber, and besides its autapomorphies, it presents a mixture of characters relevant to the extant Parachilocoris Horvath, 1919 and Pullneya Horvath, 1919. A comparison of this new genus to the two genera already described from the burmite, i.e. Chilamnestocoris Lis J.A., Lis. B. & Heiss, 2018, and Punctacorona Wang, Du, Yao & Ren, 2019 is also provided.

Arthropod syninclusions010506 paleontologyAutapomorphyAmnestinaeSubfamilybiologyPentatomoideaAmber of northern MyanmarPaleontologyZoology010502 geochemistry & geophysicsbiology.organism_classificationPullneyocoris dentatus gen. et sp. nov.01 natural sciencesHemipteraCretaceousBurrower bug fossilGenusMid-Cretaceous Burmese amberAmnestinaePlant syninclusionsCydnidaeCydnidae0105 earth and related environmental sciencesCretaceous Research
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Tibial combs in the Cydnidae (Hemiptera: Heteroptera) and their functional, taxonomic and phylogenetic significance

2005

Tibial combs in representatives of the family Cydnidae are described in detail for the first time. The structure was studied in 98 species of 58 genera representing all the subfamilies, among them 16 species were investigated using scanning electron microscopic (SEM) techniques. In addition, Parastrachia japonensis (Scott, 1880) of the family Parastrachiidae, and two species of Dismegistus Amyot and Serville, 1843 (a genus of uncertain systematic position within Pentatomoidea) have also been studied. Morphological terminology is proposed for all the structures connected with tibial combs and the term ‘the tibial comb complex’ is suggested; its functional, taxonomic and phylogenetic signific…

Autapomorphyfood.ingredientbiologyPentatomoideaHeteropteraAnatomybiology.organism_classificationHemipterafoodGenusGeneticsRepartitionAnimal Science and ZoologyParastrachiaCydnidaeMolecular BiologyHumanitiesEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsJournal of Zoological Systematics and Evolutionary Research
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Sexual cannibalism in Nephila plumipes as a consequence of female life history strategies

2002

The evolution of sexual cannibalism has been modelled as both an adaptive and nonadaptive female strategy. Recent evidence from several species suggests a connection between female foraging and sexual cannibalism, but the precise benefits for females have remained obscure. Here, we investigate the difference between cannibalistic and noncannibalistic female Nephila plumipes by removing the potential nutritional benefit of cannibalism. Courting and mating males that were killed by a female were immediately removed so that the female could not consume them. Nevertheless, cannibalistic females gained more mass from maturation to oviposition and produced larger first clutches than noncannibalis…

Avian clutch sizeEcologySexual selectionForagingSexual cannibalismCannibalismZoologyJuvenileBiologyMatingbiology.organism_classificationEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsNephila plumipesJournal of Evolutionary Biology
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