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Give me a sample of air and I will tell which species are found from your region : Molecular identification of fungi from airborne spore samples

2017

Fungi are a megadiverse group of organisms, they play major roles in ecosystem functioning and are important for human health, food production and nature conservation. Our knowledge on fungal diversity and fungal ecology is however still very limited, in part because surveying and identifying fungi is time demanding and requires expert knowledge. We present a method that allows anyone to generate a list of fungal species likely to occur in a region of interest, with minimal effort and without requiring taxonomical expertise. The method consists of using a cyclone sampler to acquire fungal spores directly from the air to an Eppendorf tube, and applying DNA barcoding with probabilistic specie…

0106 biological sciences0301 basic medicineBACTERIALBiodiversityAir MicrobiologyDIVERSITYmolecular identificationLANDSCAPE SCALE01 natural sciencesDNA barcodingCOMMUNITY COMPOSITIONekosysteemitTEMPORAL VARIABILITYmolecular biologymolekyylibiologiaFinlandtunnistaminen2. Zero hungeralue-ekologiaOUTDOOR AIREcologySampling (statistics)ReplicateBiodiversitySpores Fungalekosysteemipalvelut1181 Ecology evolutionary biologySeasonsrecognitionsienetecosystemsBiotechnologyregional ecologySample (material)SHORT DISTANCESBiologyspore010603 evolutionary biology03 medical and health sciencesSpecies SpecificityGeneticsDNA Barcoding Taxonomicfungal sampling methodEcosystemEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsMolecular identificationWOOD-INHABITING FUNGIFungi15. Life on landatmospheric diversityATMOSPHERESporeekosysteemit (ekologia)fungal diversity030104 developmental biologyfungal survey1182 Biochemistry cell and molecular biologyfungiDISPERSAL LIMITATIONecosystem services
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Effect of ambient temperature variations on an indigenous microalgae-nitrifying bacteria culture dominated by Chlorella

2019

[EN] Two outdoor photobioreactors were operated to evaluate the effect of variable ambient temperature on an indigenous microalgae-nitrifying bacteria culture dominated by Chlorella. Four experiments were carried out in different seasons, maintaining the temperature-controlled PBR at around 25¿°C (by either heating or cooling), while the temperature in the non-temperature-controlled PBR was allowed to vary with the ambient conditions. Temperatures in the range of 15¿30¿°C had no significant effect on the microalgae cultivation performance. However, when the temperature rose to 30¿35¿°C microalgae viability was significantly reduced. Sudden temperature rises triggered AOB growth in the indig…

0106 biological sciencesINGENIERIA HIDRAULICAEnvironmental EngineeringPhotobioreactorNitrifying bacteriaBioengineeringChlorella010501 environmental sciences01 natural sciencesPhotobioreactors010608 biotechnologyMicroalgaeBiomassFood scienceWaste Management and DisposalTECNOLOGIA DEL MEDIO AMBIENTE0105 earth and related environmental sciencesOutdoor TemperatureBacteriabiologyRenewable Energy Sustainability and the EnvironmentChemistryTemperatureAmmonium competitionGeneral Medicinebiology.organism_classificationOutdoor temperatureChlorellaNitrifying bacteria
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miRNAs and sports: tracking training status and potentially confounding diagnoses.

2016

Background The dependency of miRNA abundance from physiological processes such as exercises remains partially understood. We set out to analyze the effect of physical exercises on miRNA profiles in blood and plasma of endurance and strength athletes in a systematic manner and correlated differentially abundant miRNAs in athletes to disease miRNAs biomarkers towards a better understanding of how physical exercise may confound disease diagnosis by miRNAs. Methods We profiled blood and plasma of 29 athletes before and after exercise. With four samples analyzed for each individual we analyzed 116 full miRNomes. The study set-up enabled paired analyses of individuals. Affected miRNAs were invest…

0301 basic medicineMalemedicine.medical_specialtyConfounding Factors (Epidemiology)610Physical exerciseDiseaseBioinformatics796 Athletic and outdoor sports and gamesGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular Biology79603 medical and health sciences610 Medical sciences MedicinemedicineCluster AnalysisHumansGene Regulatory NetworksMyocardial infarctionExercise physiologyExerciseMedicine(all)Principal Component AnalysisbiologyAthletesbusiness.industryBiochemistry Genetics and Molecular Biology(all)ResearchGene Expression ProfilingConfoundingConfounding Factors EpidemiologicResistance TrainingGeneral Medicinemedicine.diseasebiology.organism_classificationGene expression profilingMicroRNAs030104 developmental biologyPhysical therapyErratumbusinessSportsJournal of translational medicine
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Meta-analysis of gene-environment-wide association scans accounting for education level identifies additional loci for refractive error

2016

Myopia is the most common human eye disorder and it results from complex genetic and environmental causes. The rapidly increasing prevalence of myopia poses a major public health challenge. Here, the CREAM consortium performs a joint meta-analysis to test single-nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) main effects and SNP × education interaction effects on refractive error in 40,036 adults from 25 studies of European ancestry and 10,315 adults from 9 studies of Asian ancestry. In European ancestry individuals, we identify six novel loci (FAM150B-ACP1, LINC00340, FBN1, DIS3L-MAP2K1, ARID2-SNAT1 and SLC14A2) associated with refractive error. In Asian populations, three genome-wide significant loci AREG…

0301 basic medicineRefractive errorgenetic structuresGeneral Physics and AstronomyGenome-wide association studyVARIANTSrefractive error ; geneEYEBioinformaticsINCIDENT MYOPIAGenome-wide association studiesSensory disorders Donders Center for Medical Neuroscience [Radboudumc 12]0302 clinical medicinePolymorphism (computer science)10. No inequalityPOPULATIONeducation.field_of_studyMultidisciplinaryQACTIVATED PROTEIN-KINASEta3142single-nucleotide polymorphismRETINAL-PIGMENT EPITHELIUMOUTDOOR ACTIVITY3142 Public health care science environmental and occupational health3. Good healthRefractive errorsMeta-analysislociEducational StatusSciencePopulation610 Medicine & healthEnvironmentBiologyta3111Polymorphism Single NucleotideArticleWhite PeopleGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologyEducation03 medical and health sciencesAsian PeopleSDG 3 - Good Health and Well-beingGenetic variationmedicineHumansSNPGenetic Predisposition to Diseasemyopia3125 Otorhinolaryngology ophthalmologyGenetic variationeducationRECEPTORGene Expression Profilingta1184General ChemistryHeritabilitymedicine.diseaseeye diseasesta3125TIME OUTDOORS030104 developmental biologyGenetic LociEvolutionary biologyRISK-FACTORS030221 ophthalmology & optometryREsense organs3111 BiomedicineGenome-Wide Association StudyNature Communications
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Update and guidance on management of myopia : European Society of Ophthalmology in cooperation with International Myopia Institute

2021

The prevalence of myopia is increasing extensively worldwide. The number of people with myopia in 2020 is predicted to be 2.6 billion globally, which is expected to rise up to 4.9 billion by 2050, unless preventive actions and interventions are taken. The number of individuals with high myopia is also increasing substantially and pathological myopia is predicted to become the most common cause of irreversible vision impairment and blindness worldwide and also in Europe. These prevalence estimates indicate the importance of reducing the burden of myopia by means of myopia control interventions to prevent myopia onset and to slow down myopia progression. Due to the urgency of the situation, t…

0301 basic medicinemedicine.medical_specialtygenetic structuresmedicine.medical_treatmentatropinePsychological interventionReviewsorthokeratologylikinäköisyyspreventive medicineehkäisevä lääketiede03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineOphthalmologynäkövammatEpidemiologyMyopiaPrevalenceMedicineHumansmyopiaPreventive healthcareBlindnessbusiness.industrypathologic myopiaPathological myopiaOrthokeratologyHigh myopiaTreatment optionsGeneral Medicinemedicine.diseasetime spent outdoorsmyopia reduction interventionsMyopia Degenerative/epidemiologyeye diseasesOphthalmology030104 developmental biologyMyopia Degenerativesilmätaudit030221 ophthalmology & optometryDisease Progressionsense organsbusinessOrthokeratologic Proceduresblindnesssokeus
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Use of a Perioperative Web-Based Exercise Program for a Patient with Barrett’s Carcinoma Scheduled for Esophagectomy

2019

A poor preoperative functional capacity increases the perioperative risk. Therefore, a web-based exercise approach has been initiated for a careful supervision and individual support of patients during their perioperative cancer therapy. Here, we present the data of a 57-year-old patient, scheduled for esophagectomy. Beside a five-week neoadjuvant chemoradiotherapy (CRT), the patient performed 10 weeks of a web-based prehabilitation exercise training (preconditioning) and continued the exercise program for 14 weeks after surgery. The patient performed 42 of 44 recommended training sessions in the preconditioning period in his home environment. This corresponds to a mean of 131 (±38) min of …

796 Sportexerciseperioperative carebarrett’s carcinomapreconditioningweb-basedCase ReportBarrett's carcinomaesophageal cancerprehabilitationlcsh:Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogenslcsh:RC254-282796 Athletic and outdoor sports and gamesCase Reports in Oncology
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Electrical Brain Activity and Its Functional Connectivity in the Physical Execution of Modern Jazz Dance

2020

Besides the pure pleasure of watching a dance performance, dance as a whole-body movement is becoming increasingly popular for health-related interventions. However, the science-based evidence for improvements in health or well-being through dance is still ambiguous and little is known about the underlying neurophysiological mechanisms. This may be partly related to the fact that previous studies mostly examined the neurophysiological effects of imagination and observation of dance rather than the physical execution itself. The objective of this pilot study was to investigate acute effects of a physically executed dance with its different components (recalling the choreography and physical …

796 Sportlcsh:BF1-990610 Medizinphysical activitypower spectrumrhythm796 Athletic and outdoor sports and gamescoherencelcsh:Psychology610 Medical sciencesbrain activityconnectivitydancePsychologyEEGOriginal ResearchFrontiers in Psychology
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A computation study to evaluate indoor gamma dose-rate on the basis of outdoor measurements

2006

A computation study to evaluate indoor gamma dose-rate on the basis of outdoor measurementsSettore MED/42 - Igiene Generale E Applicata
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Obesity prevalence and unfavorable health risk behaviors among German kindergarten teachers: cross-sectional results of the kindergarten teacher heal…

2013

Background The aim of the study was to investigate obesity status and associated health risk behaviors in a sample of German kindergarten teachers. At present, such data are not available, despite the fact that kindergarten teachers educate children at a formative time in their lives. Methods Kindergarten teachers aged 18–62 years (n = 313) were invited to participate in the Kindergarten Teacher Health Study (KTHS) by completing a self-reported questionnaire. We analyzed their obesity status, health risk behaviors (i.e., habitual physical activity, screen time activities, eating behavior patterns, smoking), and their general ability to identify overweight children and the associated health …

AdultMaleAdolescentHabitual physical activityHealth BehavioreducationScreen time activities796 Athletic and outdoor sports and gamesEatingYoung AdultRisk-TakingGermanyPrevalenceHumansObesity796 SportChildren’s healthPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthMiddle AgedFacultyCross-Sectional StudiesChild PreschoolPerceptionFemaleTelevisionSelf ReportKindergarten teacherResearch ArticleBMC Public Health
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Nature trips and traditional methods for food procurement in relation to weight status

2013

Author's version of an article in the journal: Scandinavian Journal of Public Health. Also available from the publisher at: http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1403494812471446 Aims: The purpose of this study is to assess the relationships between trips in nature, gathering of wild plants, fishing and hunting and weight status. Methods: Data from a cross-sectional questionnaire survey of 996 parents of sixth- and seventh-graders from 38 randomly chosen schools in two Norwegian counties. All data are self-reported: Weight and height (participants were considered as overweight if BMI were 25 or higher), family trips in nature (dichotomized into ayenonce a week vs. less than once a week), gathering of w…

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