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REMOTELY PILOTED AIRCRAFT SYSTEMS (RPAS) APPLICATION FOR STRUCTURE DESCRIPTION OF MEDITERRANEAN VERMETID REEFS

2016

Vermetid gastropods are coastal habitat engineers which build biogenic platforms typical of intertidal rocky shores of central and south -east of the Mediterranean. These bioconstructions create a secondary habitat which increases resource availability and space for organisms, locally transforming the environment and modifying coastal geomorphology. Biological characteristics and physical structure of these bioconstructions are commonly studied by field-based sampling. Nevertheless, a lot of time is required to collect data over large areas of reef, field conditions can impair data collection and direct reef image interpretation may be a challenge due to their intertidal position. In this s…

habitat mappingsubstratum complexitygeomorphologydroneVermetid reef
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Morphological and molecular analysis of the freshwater bivalve Anodonta anatina in Iran and Finland

2022

Duck mussel, Anodonta anatina is a habitat generalist inhabiting both lentic and lotic aquatic ecosystems. Due to high morphological similarity and phenotypic plasticity, A. anatina has sometimes been misidentified as A. cygnea. Here, morphological and molecular studies were conducted on Anodonta mussels inhabiting North Iran and Finland. The individuals were collected from Anzali Wetland, Tajan River (North Iran) and Jyväsjärvi Lake (Finland). The COI sequence analysis showed the existence of A. anatina in the sampling areas. The Iranian and Finland specimens showed three and two haplotypes, respectively. The Iranian haplotypes were placed in a single clade, while the Finland haplotypes we…

haplogrouphaplotypeshell morphologymorfologiagenomiikkapikkujärvisimpukkasimpukatAnodontagenotyyppi
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Andricus cydoniae Giraud, 1859 Junior Synonym of Cynips coni-fica Hartig, 1843, as Experimentally Demonstrated (Hymenoptera: Cynipidae: Cynipini)

2022

We demonstrated the life cycle closure of Cynips conifica Hartig, 1843 (presently Andricus conificus), previously supposed on the basis of molecular data, and the identity of the sexual generation, through laboratory experiments. As a consequence, Andricus cydoniae Giraud, 1859 became a junior synonym of A. conificus (Hartig, 1843). We provide illustrations and a diagnosis for adults and galls, observations on biology, and information on distribution. Moreover, as sexual galls of A. conificus cannot be distinguished from those of Andricus multiplicatus, a detailed comparison between sexual galls and adults of these two species is reported.

heterogonic life cycletaxonomyQuercussexual generationdistri-butionSettore AGR/11 - Entomologia Generale E Applicataoak gallwasp; heterogonic life cycle; biology; sexual generation; taxonomy; morphology; distribution; <i>Quercus</i>biologyInsect Sciencemorphologyoak gallwasp
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A NEW ROUTE TO OBTAIN PANI-EAA FLEXIBLE FILMS

2010

hybrid polymerelectrical conductivitychemical surface modificationmorphologypolyaniline chemical surface modification hybrid polymers morphology electrical conductivitypolyaniline
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Revision of Recent and fossil Mixtacandona Klie 1938 (Ostracoda, Candonidae) from Italy, with description of a new species

2017

Although studies on ostracods dwelling in inland subterranean habitats of Italy have increased in the last decades, highlighting a considerable taxonomic diversity, available information is still far from sufficient to understand phylogenetic and biogeographic relationships. Mixtacandona Klie 1938 is one of the most common and diverse genera of ostracods in subterranean waters. Of the 20 living recognized species in the genus, all stygobiontic and restricted to the Palearctic Region, four are known for the Italian peninsula and Sardinia, one of which exclusively as fossil. Several other Recent and fossil taxa attributable to Mixtacandona, but identified at supraspecific level, have been rep…

hypogean ostracods morphology taxonomy distribution Mixtacandona idrisi n. sp.0106 biological sciencesArthropodaOstracodaSettore BIO/05 - ZoologiaBiology010603 evolutionary biology01 natural sciencesCavePeninsulaGenusCrustaceaOstracodAnimalsAnimaliaSicilyEcosystemPhylogenyEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsTaxonomyCandonidaegeographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryPhylogenetic treeFossilsEcology010604 marine biology & hydrobiologyBiodiversitybiology.organism_classificationPodocopidaTaxonCandonidaeAnimal Science and ZoologyTaxonomy (biology)
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Characterization of Rabbit Mesenchymal Cell Attachment on Calcium Phosphate Surface

2014

In the current study, the effect of three different treated surfaces of hydroxyapatite and β-tricalcium phosphate on mesenchymal cell attachment has been investigated. Calcium phosphate powders have been synthesized, uniaxially pressed, polished and sintered. Mesenchymal cells have been seeded onto unpolished, polished and polished-thermally etched ceramic samples. The ceramic samples have been characterized by XRD, FTIR and SEM. Results have shown that the best cell attachment and morphology are on the unpolished surface indicating that relatively rough surface is better for cell application.

implant surfaceMaterials scienceMorphology (linguistics)mesenchymal cellsMesenchymal stem celltechnology industry and agriculturechemistry.chemical_elementRabbit (nuclear engineering)CalciumPhosphateβ-tricalcium phosphatehumanitieseye diseasesHydroxyapatitechemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryChemical engineeringvisual_artRough surfaceHydroxyapatite implant surface mesenchymal cells β-tricalcium phosphatevisual_art.visual_art_mediumCeramicFourier transform infrared spectroscopyBiomedical engineering
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Effect of in Doping on the ZnO Powders Morphology and Microstructure Evolution of ZnO:In Ceramics as a Material for Scintillators

2018

Transparent ZnO ceramics are of interest for use as material for high-efficiency fast scintillators. Doping ZnO ceramics in order to improve complex of their properties is a promising direction. In the present research, the role of indium in the ZnO nanopowders surface interactions and in the change of microstructures and photoluminescence (PL) characteristics of sintered cera-mics is considered. Undoped and 0.13 wt% In doped ZnO ceramics are obtained by hot pressing sintering. It has been found that indium leads to the transition of initially faceted ZnO particles to rounded, contributing to good sintering with formation of diffusion active grain boundaries (GBs). Unlike ZnO ceramics, ZnO:…

in doped zno ceramicsPhotoluminescenceMorphology (linguistics)hot pressing sinteringZnO powdersQC1-999General Physics and Astronomy02 engineering and technologyScintillator010402 general chemistry01 natural sciences:NATURAL SCIENCES:Physics [Research Subject Categories]CeramicComposite materialIn doped ZnO ceramicsPhysicsDopingGeneral Engineeringgrain boundaries021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyMicrostructure0104 chemical sciencesvisual_artvisual_art.visual_art_mediumGrain boundaryphotoluminescence0210 nano-technologyzno powdersLatvian Journal of Physics and Technical Sciences
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Production of Phosphorescent Coatings on 6082 Aluminum Using Sr0.95Eu0.02Dy0.03Al2O4-δ Powder and Plasma Electrolytic Oxidation

2019

In this study, a new approach for producing phosphorescent aluminum coatings was studied. Using the plasma electrolytic oxidation (PEO) process, a porous oxide coating was produced on the Al6082 aluminum alloy substrate. Afterwards, activated strontium aluminate (SrAl2O4: Eu2+, Dy3+) powder was filled into the cavities and pores of the PEO coating, which resulted in a surface that exhibits long-lasting luminescence. The structural and optical properties were studied using XRD, SEM, and photoluminescence measurements. It was found that the treatment time affects the morphology of the coating, which influences the amount of strontium aluminate powder that can be incorporated into the coating …

inorganic chemicalsMaterials scienceMorphology (linguistics)Photoluminescencechemistry.chemical_element02 engineering and technologyengineering.material01 natural scienceschemistry.chemical_compoundCoatingPlasma electrolytic oxidation (PEO)Aluminium0103 physical sciencesLuminescent coatings:NATURAL SCIENCES:Physics [Research Subject Categories]Materials Chemistry010302 applied physicsAluminum 6082aluminum 6082Phosphorescencetechnology industry and agricultureStrontium aluminateSurfaces and InterfacesPlasma electrolytic oxidationplasma electrolytic oxidation (PEO)021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologySurfaces Coatings and Filmsphosphorescenceluminescent coatingschemistryChemical engineeringengineering0210 nano-technologyLuminescencePhosphorescenceCoatings
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Comparison between a detailed and a simplified integrated model for the assessment of urban drainage environmental impact on an ephemeral river

2008

The benefit of integrated analysis has been demonstrated in technical literature and it is also required by the EU Water Framework Directive 60/2000, which proposes a water-quality-orientated view of the whole urban drainage system and oversees new ways of assessing its performance. Integrated models, such as any complex modelling approach, often have prohibitive data availability requirements that reduce their applicability. Moreover, widely different approaches can be applied, ranging from simple conceptual models to complex physically based ones. In the present paper, two approaches have been compared using data from an experimental catchment in Bologna ( Italy), which consists of a part…

integrated urban drainage modellinggeographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryEphemeral keyGeography Planning and DevelopmentDrainage basinEnvironmental engineeringwater qualityCivil engineeringData flow diagramephemeral riverWater Framework Directiveurban drainageDrainage system (geomorphology)SewerageEnvironmental scienceEnvironmental impact assessmentDrainageWater Science and TechnologyUrban Water Journal
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Cytotaxonomical remarks on Loncomelos visianicum (Hyacinthaceae), a poorly known species endemic to Croatia

2020

Loncomelos visianicum, a rare and poorly known geophyte of the Croatian flora, was described from the remote and uninhabited Adriatic island of Palagruza as Ornithogalum visianicum, and it has not been collected again for over a century. Basing on living materials, recently rediscovered in the locus classicus, it was possible to carry out a careful investigation regarding the morphology, karyology, leaf anatomy, and ecology of this very peculiar species. It is triploid, showing 2n = 42 + 0-5B chromosomes, taxonomically quite isolated, showing some morphological relationships with L. narbonense and L. creticum. Currently, L. visianicum is represented by a low number of individuals growing in…

karyologyOrnithogaleaetaxonomyDalmatia ; karyology ; morphology ; Ornithogaleae ; taxonomy ; MonocotsDalmatiaSettore BIO/02 - Botanica Sistematicamorphology
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