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Evaluation of a behavioural response of Mediterranean coastal fishes to novel recreational feeding situation

2011

Fish may learn to associate food with human presence through recreational hand-feeding, a popular tourist activity. The conditional learning-e. g. when an organism learns by continuous exposure to one stimulus-of different coastal fish species exposed to novel feeding situations was evaluated. The latencies of learning response to the initiation of supplementary feeding were rapid and species-specific. However differences in the learning response between different fishes decreased over time, demonstrating that associating with others might incur costs especially for small-sized species, likely due to increased competition for food. Nevertheless some other fish species did not acquire any sp…

Mediterranean climateBehaviorConditional learningEcologymedia_common.quotation_subjectFish speciesCoastal fishAquatic ScienceBiologyCompetition (biology)FisheryFish feedingFish <Actinopterygii>Food provisioningContinuous exposureRecreationEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsOrganismmedia_common
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Modeling the Target-Note Technique of Bebop-Style Jazz Improvisation: An Artificial Neural Network Approach

1995

In cognitive science and research on artificial intelligence, there are two central paradigms: symbolic and analogical. Within the analogical paradigm, artificial neural networks (ANNs) have recently been successfully used to model and simulate cognitive phenomena. One of the most prominent features of ANNs is their ability to learn by example and, to a certain extent, generalize what they have learned. Improvisation, the art of spontaneously creating music while playing or singing, fundamentally has an imitative nature. Regardless of how much one studies and analyzes, the art of improvisation is learned mostly by example. Instead of memorizing explicit rules, the student mimics the playing…

MelodyImprovisationCognitive scienceArtificial neural networkComputer sciencebusiness.industrySupervised learningImitative learningContext (language use)MemorizationArtificial intelligencebusinessJazzMusicMusic Perception
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Melodic improvisation at the age of 6–11 years: Development of pitch and rhythm

2007

The keyboard melodic improvisations of 6–11-year-old children (N = 36) were explored for age-related development and representational types of production. The hypotheses were founded on a model of musical development by the present author. The participants heard a 24-bar ABA-formed piano-bass-percussion- accompaniment. Section A was tonal and section B was modal, lacking the tonic. Age was a significant factor in the development of the tonal hierarchy. The 6–7-year-old children's general emphasis was on the first five tones of the diatonic scale. The 8–9-year-old children preferred tones present in both sections (event hierarchical orientation). In the 10–11-year-old children's products, t…

MelodyImprovisationCommunicationbusiness.industry05 social sciencesExperimental and Cognitive Psychology06 humanities and the arts050105 experimental psychologyLinguistics060404 musicRhythm0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesPsychologybusinesspsychological phenomena and processes0604 artsMusicMusicae Scientiae
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Mercado mundial frente a proyecto europeo

1998

Mercado mundialMundializaciónIndustria de la comunicaciónTelecomunicacionesVidal-Beneyto JoséOligopolizaciónCOMUNICACIÓNProyecto europeoTecnologías de la informaciónEUROPAPublicaciones: Obra periodística: Columnas y artículos de opiniónTribunal EuropeoFronterasDesregulaciónMercado comúnEconomía socialPolítica audiovisualCEE
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Snapshot of Moving and Expanding Clones of Mycobacterium tuberculosis and Their Global Distribution Assessed by Spoligotyping in an International Stu…

2003

ABSTRACT The present update on the global distribution of Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex spoligotypes provides both the octal and binary descriptions of the spoligotypes for M. tuberculosis complex, including Mycobacterium bovis , from &gt;90 countries (13,008 patterns grouped into 813 shared types containing 11,708 isolates and 1,300 orphan patterns). A number of potential indices were developed to summarize the information on the biogeographical specificity of a given shared type, as well as its geographical spreading (matching code and spreading index, respectively). To facilitate the analysis of hundreds of spoligotypes each made up of a binary succession of 43 bits of information, …

Microbiology (medical)DNA BacterialMycobacterium bovisMolecular EpidemiologyTuberculosisMolecular epidemiologybiologyEcologyMycobacteriology and Aerobic ActinomycetesMycobacterium tuberculosisbiology.organism_classificationmedicine.diseaseMycobacterium bovisBacterial Typing TechniquesMycobacterium tuberculosisMycobacterium tuberculosis complexEvolutionary biologymedicineHumansTuberculosisDNA IntergenicFar EastCladeDatabases Nucleic AcidMycobacterium africanum
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Global Distribution and Evolution of Mycobacterium bovis Lineages

2020

Mycobacterium bovis is the main causative agent of zoonotic tuberculosis in humans and frequently devastates livestock and wildlife worldwide. Previous studies suggested the existence of genetic groups of M. bovis strains based on limited DNA markers (a.k.a. clonal complexes), and the evolution and ecology of this pathogen has been only marginally explored at the global level. We have screened over 2,600 publicly available M. bovis genomes and newly sequenced four wildlife M. bovis strains, gathering 1,969 genomes from 23 countries and at least 24 host species, including humans, to complete a phylogenomic analyses. We propose the existence of four distinct global lineages of M. bovis (Lb1, …

Microbiology (medical)Lineage (evolution)Wildlifelcsh:QR1-502bovine tuberculosis (bTB)BiologyDisease distributionGenomeMicrobiologylcsh:Microbiologygenomic03 medical and health sciencesExtant taxonevolutionPathogenOriginal Research030304 developmental biology0303 health sciencesMycobacterium bovis030306 microbiologybusiness.industryHost (biology)biology.organism_classificationMycobacterium bovisGlobal distributionGenetic markerEvolutionary biologyLivestockSEQUENCIAMENTO GENÉTICObusinesslineageFrontiers in Microbiology
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Although rare, severe complications following intravesical bacillus Calmette-Guerin treatment should not be overlooked!

2015

An interesting series of 22 patients affected by severe systemic toxicity following bacillus Calmette-Guerin (BCG) intravesical adjuvant therapy for bladder cancer is presented in this issue of Inf...

Microbiology (medical)Malemedicine.medical_specialtyAntineoplastic AgentsGastroenterologySettore MED/24 - UrologiaInternal medicineparasitic diseasesmedicineAdjuvant therapyIntravesical bacillus Calmette-GuerinAnimalsHumansBacillus (shape)Mycobacterium bovisBladder cancerGeneral Immunology and Microbiologybiologybusiness.industryGeneral Medicinebiology.organism_classificationmedicine.diseaseMycobacterium bovisbladder cancer BCG toxicityInfectious DiseasesSystemic toxicityUrinary Bladder NeoplasmsBCG VaccinebusinessBCG vaccineInfectious diseases (London, England)
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ESAT-6 Peptide Recognition by Bovine CD8 + Lymphocytes of Naturally Infected Cows in Herds from Southern Italy

2006

ABSTRACT The aim of this study was to define epitopes of Mycobacterium bovis from ESAT-6 (early secretory antigen of 6 kDa) recognized by CD8 + T lymphocytes from cows naturally infected with Mycobacterium bovis . We found that bovine CD8 + T cells recognized 10 out of 11 ESAT-6 peptides tested.

Microbiology (medical)Molecular Sequence DataClinical BiochemistryImmunologyEpitopes T-LymphocytePeptideCD8-Positive T-LymphocytesTUBERCULOSISDIAGNOSISLymphocyte Activationcomplex mixturesANTIGENSVeterinary ImmunologyEpitopeMicrobiologyInterferon-gammaMiceBacterial ProteinsAntigenmedicineAnimalsImmunology and AllergyInterferon gammaAmino Acid SequenceMACROPHAGESSicilyPeptide sequenceCells CulturedMYCOBACTERIUM-BOVISchemistry.chemical_classificationAntigens BacterialMycobacterium bovisbiologybacterial infections and mycosesbiology.organism_classificationMycobacterium bovisVirologychemistryESAT-6VACCINATIONCattleFemaleTuberculosis BovineCD8medicine.drugClinical and Vaccine Immunology
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Discontinuous thinning in active microrheology of soft complex matter

2016

Employing theory and numerical simulations, we demonstrate discontinuous force thinning due to the driven motion of an external probe in a host medium. We consider two cases: an ideal structureless medium (modeling ultrasoft materials such as polymer melts) and a dilute bath of interacting repulsive particles. When the driving of the probe exceeds a critical force, the microviscosity of the medium drops abruptly by about an order of magnitude. This phenomenon occurs for strong attractive interactions between a large probe and a sufficiently dense host medium.

Microrheologychemistry.chemical_classificationPhysicsThinningFOS: Physical sciences02 engineering and technologyPolymerMechanicsCondensed Matter - Soft Condensed Matter021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology01 natural sciencesCondensed Matter::Soft Condensed MatterMicroviscositychemistryChemical physics0103 physical sciencesSoft Condensed Matter (cond-mat.soft)010306 general physics0210 nano-technologyOrder of magnitudePhysical Review E
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Red cell phospholipids and membrane microviscosity in diabetics

2016

MicroviscosityMembraneRed CellPhysiologyChemistryPhysiology (medical)BiophysicsHematologyCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicineClinical Hemorheology and Microcirculation
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