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Ecological distribution and characterization of four collections ofBacillus thuringiensisstrains

2008

Four Collections comprising 507 strains of Bacillus thuringiensis have been analysed in this study. A different ecological origin characterizes each collection. Collection No. 1 was established from soil, dust, and grain samples from Spanish agricultural and non-cultivated soil, silos, and mills. Collection No. 2 is the result of a screening in olive-crop related environments in Spain. Collection No. 3 is made up of strains isolated from potato-growing areas in Bolivia. Collection No. 4 has been generated for this study and includes strains collected from diverse types of samples belonging to several habitats from Spain and Mexico. Crystal morphologies and cry1A and cry2 gene content were a…

biologybusiness.industryBacillus thuringiensisfungiBotanyGeneral MedicineEcological distributionbusinessbiology.organism_classificationCrystal morphologyApplied Microbiology and BiotechnologyBiotechnologyJournal of Basic Microbiology
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Evidence of Seasonal Variation in Body Color in Adults of the Parasitoid Cirrospilus pictus (Hymenoptera: Eulophidae) in Sicily, Italy

2023

As part of the studies on the morphological color variation of insects, a case study on the seasonal body color variation of Cirrospilus pictus (Nees) (Hymenoptera: Eulophidae: Eulophinae) parasitoid of leafminers is reported. Observations were made from January 2000 to December 2003 in north-western Sicily (Italy), in relation to sex, body regions of adults and seasonal periods. Wasps parasitizing Phyllocnistis citrella Stainton (Lepidoptera: Gracillariidae) were collected from organic citrus orchards (Citrus limon L., var. “Femminello zagara bianca” and “Femminello comune”). Adults were grouped in classes: yellow males, black males, yellow females, yellow–black females and black females. …

body colorPhyllocnistis citrellaSettore AGR/11 - Entomologia Generale E ApplicataInsect Sciencemorphologyindigenous natural enemieparasitoidInsects
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The iterative object symmetry transform

2005

This paper introduces a new operator named the Iterated Object Transform that is computed by combining the Object Symmetry Transform with the morphological operator erosion. This new operator has been applied on both binary and gray levels images showing the ability to grasp the internal structure of a digital object. We present some experiments on real images in face analysis.

business.industryComputingMethodologies_IMAGEPROCESSINGANDCOMPUTERVISIONObject (computer science)Erosion (morphology)Object detectionObject-class detectionsymbols.namesakeOperator (computer programming)Fourier transformsymbolsComputer visionViola–Jones object detection frameworkArtificial intelligenceSymmetry (geometry)businessMathematics2004 International Conference on Image Processing, 2004. ICIP '04.
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Maxillary first molar with three mesiobuccal canals confirmed with spiral computer tomography

2012

Anatomic variations in root canal morphology have become easier to detect with the rapid advancements in clinical and diagnostic aids. Also an increased awareness of unusual anatomic morphology and a better understanding of the root canal system guides the clinician in diagnosis and treatment of such variations in order to achieve a successful endodontic outcome. Mesiobuccal root of first maxillary molar teeth have been considered to be one of the most complex and challenging root canal systems. This case report presents a successful management of a third canal in the mesiobuccal root of permanent maxillary first molar using dental operating microscope along with a modified access preparati…

business.industryRoot canalDentistryCase ReportOdontologíaRoot canal morphology:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]Ciencias de la saludSpiral computed tomographymedicine.anatomical_structureMesiobuccal rootClinical and Experimental DentistryUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASotorhinolaryngologic diseasesMaxillary first molarMedicinesense organsTomographyDental operating microscopebusinessGeneral DentistrySpiral
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Morphological similarities between DBM and an economic geography model of city growth

2009

International audience; An urban microeconomic model of households evolving in a 2Dcellular automata allows to simulate the growth of a metropolitan area whereland is devoted to housing, road network and agricultural/green areas. Thissystem is self-organised: based on individualistic decisions of economic agentswho compete on the land market, the model generates a metropolitan area withhouses, roads, and agriculture. Several simulation are performed. The resultsshow strong similarities with physical Dieletric breackdown models (DBM). Inparticular, phase transitions in the urban morphology occur when a controlparameter reaches critical values. Population density in our model and theelectric …

business.industry[SHS.GEO] Humanities and Social Sciences/GeographyRoad NetworkUrban morphologyEconomic agentsFractal Dimension[SHS.GEO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Geography01 natural sciencesMetropolitan areaCellular automatonCentral Business District[ SHS.GEO ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Geography010305 fluids & plasmasGeographyAgricultureCellular Automaton0103 physical sciencesLand marketEconomic geography010306 general physicsbusinessCentral business district
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A particle based simulation model for glacier dynamics

2013

This publication is contribution number 22 of the Nordic Centre of Excellence SVALI, “Stability and Variations of Arctic Land Ice”, funded by the Nordic Top-level Research Initiative (TRI). The work has been supported by the SVALI project through the University of Lapland, Arctic Centre, and through the University Centre in Svalbard. Funding was also provided by the Conoco-Phillips and Lunding High North Research Program (CRIOS: Calving Rates and Impact on Society). A particle-based computer simulation model was developed for investigating the dynamics of glaciers. In the model, large ice bodies are made of discrete elastic particles which are bound together by massless elastic beams. These…

business.product_categoryGlacier terminusTidewater glaciersBasal conditionsLaskennallinen materiaalifysiikkaCalving glaciersPhysics::GeophysicsBergy bitsDiscrete element modelG1SDG 14 - Life Below WaterInclined planefysiikkaGeomorphologylcsh:Environmental sciencesPhysics::Atmospheric and Oceanic PhysicsEarth-Surface ProcessesWater Science and Technologylcsh:GE1-350ice behaviourgeographygeography.geographical_feature_categorymekaniikkaIce-sheetIcebergslcsh:QE1-996.5Computational material physicsjään tutkimusGlacierG Geography (General)MechanicsDebrisIcebergFinite element methodMassless particlelcsh:GeologyHydrodynamicsIce sheetSize distributionsbusinessStabilityGeology
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Anti-Human CD9 Fab Fragment Antibody Blocks the Extracellular Vesicle-Mediated Increase in Malignancy of Colon Cancer Cells.

2022

Intercellular communication between cancer cells themselves or with healthy cells in the tumor microenvironment and/or pre-metastatic sites plays an important role in cancer progression and metastasis. In addition to ligand–receptor signaling complexes, extracellular vesicles (EVs) are emerging as novel mediators of intercellular communication both in tissue homeostasis and in diseases such as cancer. EV-mediated transfer of molecular activities impacting morphological features and cell motility from highly metastatic SW620 cells to non-metastatic SW480 cells is a good in vitro example to illustrate the increased malignancy of colorectal cancer leading to its transformation and aggressive b…

cancer; CD9; Fab; cell morphology; migration; colon carcinoma; extracellular vesiclecell morphologyGeneral Medicinecolon carcinomaCell CommunicationCD9migrationTetraspanin 29Extracellular VesiclesImmunoglobulin Fab FragmentsSettore BIO/13 - Biologia ApplicataColonic NeoplasmsTumor MicroenvironmentcancerHumansFabextracellular vesicleCells
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Hydrolytic degradation of PLA/Posidonia Oceanica green composites: A simple model based on starting morpho-chemical properties

2021

Abstract In this work, we studied the degradability of PLA-based biocomposites containing Posidonia Oceanica flour at different loading levels and aspect ratios. Hydrolytic tests were carried out in neutral (pH = 7.4) and alkaline (pH = 10) environment. Time-dependent evolution of some key features, including residual mass and solution uptake, was monitored, and correlated with the changes observed in both morphology and chemical structure of the matrix. The results pointed out that biocomposites degraded much faster than neat PLA in both conditions, up to lose 70% of their initial weight after 1000 h immersion. A complex mechanism was unveiled, evidencing the crucial role of the fillers, c…

chemistry.chemical_classificationBio composites Durability Environmental degradation Hydrolytic degradation Natural fibre compositesMorphology (linguistics)Materials sciencebiologyChemical structureGeneral Engineering02 engineering and technologyPolymer010402 general chemistry021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologybiology.organism_classification01 natural sciences0104 chemical sciencesMatrix (chemical analysis)HydrolysisSettore ING-IND/22 - Scienza E Tecnologia Dei MaterialichemistryPosidonia oceanicaCeramics and CompositesDegradation (geology)Chemical stabilityComposite material0210 nano-technology
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Morphology of 1-alkyl-3-methylimidazolium hexafluorophosphate room temperature ionic liquids

2008

The structural organization in selected room temperature ionic liquids, namely (a) butyl-, (b) hexyl- and (c) octyl-3-methylimidazolium hexafluorophosphate, is investigated by means of X-ray diffraction. We find novel experimental evidences of the existence of a high degree of intermediate range order that is associated to nanoscale segregation of the alkyl chains into the charged matrix. The size of these structural heterogeneities depends linearly from the alkyl chain length. A similar behaviour had been observed in other systems, such as normal alcohols. The slope of such dependence provides hints on the nature of the structural organization of these segregated domains.

chemistry.chemical_classificationDiffractionRange (particle radiation)Morphology (linguistics)General Physics and AstronomyMatrix (chemical analysis)chemistry.chemical_compoundCrystallographychemistryHexafluorophosphateIonic liquidOrganic chemistryPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryNanoscopic scaleAlkylChemical Physics Letters
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Influence of soil properties on the aggregation of some Mediterranean soils and the use of aggregate size and stability as land degradation indicators

2001

Abstract Soil aggregation in relation to other soil properties was studied along a climatological transect in the Southeast of Spain. Three sites were selected along this transect ranging from semiarid to subhumid climatological conditions. The aggregate size distribution, the macro and microaggregate stability of the superficial soil horizon and their relations with other soil properties were analysed. Large aggregates (>10, 10–5, 5–2 mm) were present in highest proportions in the most arid of the studied areas. These large aggregates were associated with high values of water-stable microaggregates; however, they did not improve soil structure and are related to high bulk densities and low…

chemistry.chemical_classificationHydrologySoil textureSoil morphologySoil scienceSiltSoil structurechemistrySoil retrogression and degradationSoil waterSoil horizonOrganic matterGeologyEarth-Surface ProcessesCatena
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