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(Table 1) Trace element/Ca ratios of Orbulina universa shells from late Neogene Mediterranean samples

2008

A Mediterranean composite sedimentary record was analyzed for Ba/Ca ratios on carbonate shells of Orbulina universa planktonic foraminifer (Ba/Ca)carb providing the opportunity to study and assess the extent of freshwater inputs on the basin and possible impacts on its dynamics during the Tortonian to Recent period. A number of scanning electron microscope analyses and auxiliary trace element measurements (Mn, Sr, and Mg), obtained from the same samples, exclude important diagenetic effects on the studied biogenic carbonates and corroborate the reliability of (Ba/Ca)carb ratios in foraminifera calcite as indicators of seawater source components during the studied interval. A long-term trend…

Leg160Longitude of eventLithology composition faciesInductively coupled plasma - mass spectrometry (ICP-MS)Barium Calcium ratioOcean Drilling Program (ODP)Latitude of eventManganese/Calcium ratioOrbulina universa Barium/Calcium ratioAGEOrbulina universaLeg107Inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry ICP MSOutcrop sampleManganese Calcium ratioSample code/labelEvent labelJoides ResolutionLithology/composition/faciesSample code labelStrontium/Calcium ratioDrilling/drill rigDrilling drill rigOrbulina universa δ13COrbulina universa Magnesium/Calcium ratioδ13CEarth System ResearchOcean Drilling Program ODPMagnesium Calcium ratioStrontium Calcium ratioComposite Core
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Coccolithophora and geochemistry of sapropel S1 in ODP Hole 160-964B

2011

The cyclic development of anoxic conditions in the eastern Mediterranean deep sea waters is one of the most fascinating research topics in paleoceanographic studies. In combination with bottom water stagnation, enhanced primary production is a common explanation for the deposition of organic-rich layers (sapropels). This is supported by extensive evidence from both geochemical and micropaleontological studies. The correspondence of recent sapropel layers with peaks of the lower photic zone coccolithophore species Florisphaera profunda has been interpreted as a proxy for the development of a deep chlorophyll maximum (DCM), due to the pycnocline/nutricline shallowing into the lower part of th…

Leg160Mediterranean Sea Acidification in a Changing Climate (MedSeA)Joides ResolutionDrilling/drill rigOcean Drilling Program (ODP)
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Stable isotopic composition of three foraminifera species in ODP Hole 160-963D

2020

Carbon-rich layers exist at both sides of the Mediterranean Sea sedimentary record and are called sapropels and organic rich layers (ORLs), respectively in the eastern and western basins. They have different levels of organic carbon accumulation and seafloor oxygen deprivation. The most recent sapropel and ORL deposition have a different timing, 10.8-6.1 and 14.5-9.0 ka respectively. Here we investigate oxygen isotopic records of three foraminifera species that occupy different habitats within the Sicily Channel water column since ~ 12.0 ka, thus in the sill between the eastern and western Mediterranean basins. These data are ice volume-corrected, to get information on water masses density …

Leg160Uvigerina spp. δ13CORLNeogloboquadrina incompta δ13C9.2 ka event8 2 ka eventDEPTH sediment/rockNeogloboquadrina incomptaGlobigerinoides ruber δ13CAGE8.2 ka event9 2 ka eventDSDP/ODP/IODP sample designationδ18ODSDP ODP IODP sample designationSample code/labelGlobigerinoides ruber δ18OSapropel S1Globigerinoides ruberJoides ResolutionUvigerina spp. δ18OSample code labelDrilling/drill rigDrilling drill rigsediment rockLIWDEPTHUvigerina sppδ13CEarth System ResearchNeogloboquadrina incompta δ18O
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Coreconstitution of bacterial ATP synthase with monomeric bacteriorhodopsin into liposomes. A comparison between the efficiency of monomeric bacterio…

1987

The conditions for coreconstitution of a bacterial ATP synthase and bacteriorhodopsin into lecithin liposomes and for light driven ATP synthesis have been optimized. A rate of maximally 280 nmol ATP min-1 mg ATP synthase-1 was achieved with monomerized bacteriorhodopsin compared with a rate of up to 45 nmol ATP min-1 mg-1 found for proteoliposomes containing bacteriorhodopsin in the form of purple membrane patches. The different rates are explained by the finding that monomeric bacteriorhodopsin is more homogeneously distributed among the liposomes than the purple membrane patches. The final activities depended on both the purification method for the two proteins and the coreconstitution pr…

Liposomefood.ingredientLightATP synthasebiologyChemiosmosisKineticsBacteriorhodopsinRhodospirillum rubrumBiochemistryLecithinKineticsProton-Translocating ATPaseschemistry.chemical_compoundMonomerfoodMembranechemistryBiochemistryBacteriorhodopsinsLiposomesbiology.proteinEuropean Journal of Biochemistry
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Adaptive control of a drilling system with unknown time-delay and disturbance

2016

In this paper, we address adaptive predictor feedback design for a simplified drilling system in the presence of disturbance and time-delay. The main objective is to stabilize the bottomhole pressure at a critical depth at a desired set-point directly. The stabilization of the dynamic system and the asymptotic tracking are demonstrated by the proposed adaptive control, where the adaptation employs Lyapunov update law design with normalization. The proposed method is evaluated using a high fidelity drilling simulator and cases from a North Sea drilling operation are simulated. The results show that the proposed predictor controller is effective to stabilize the bottom hole pressure within th…

Lyapunov functionNormalization (statistics)0209 industrial biotechnologyEngineeringAdaptive controlbusiness.industryDrilling systemPressure controlmedia_common.quotation_subjectFidelityDrillingControl engineering02 engineering and technologyInductorsymbols.namesake020901 industrial engineering & automation020401 chemical engineeringControl theorysymbols0204 chemical engineeringbusinessmedia_common2016 14th International Conference on Control, Automation, Robotics and Vision (ICARCV)
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Ecology and technological capability of lactic acid bacteria isolated during Grillo grape vinification in the Marsala production area

2011

Grapes of the “Grillo” variety, used to produce Marsala wine, were harvested from five vineyards with different climatic and agronomic parameters, in order to obtain a first mapping of lactic acid bacteria (LAB) inhabiting the production area. Marsala base wine production was followed at a large-scale, and also two experimental vinifications, with different lysozyme and SO2 concentrations and in combination, were carried out at pilot-plant scale. LAB communities and conventional chemical parameters were periodically analysed. LAB were found on grapes at an average concentration of about 102 CFU g−1 which decreased during the transformation process. A total of 146 colonies were collected, bu…

LysozymeSO2Applied Microbiology and BiotechnologyLactic acid bacteria; Grillo grapes; Marsala wine; Lysozyme; SO2chemistry.chemical_compoundMicrobial ecologyGrillo grapesBotanyLactic acid bacteriaLactic acid bacteria Grillo grapes Marsala wine Lysozyme SO2Food scienceGrillo grapeMarsala wineWinemakingWinebiologyLactococcus lactisfood and beveragesbiology.organism_classificationLactic acidchemistrybacteriaLysozymeBacteriaSettore AGR/16 - Microbiologia AgrariaEnterococcus faeciumAnnals of Microbiology
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From 12 to 1 ECG lead: multiple cardiac condition detection mixing a hybrid machine learning approach with a one-versus-rest classification strategy

2022

Abstract Objective. Detecting different cardiac diseases using a single or reduced number of leads is still challenging. This work aims to provide and validate an automated method able to classify ECG recordings. Performance using complete 12-lead systems, reduced lead sets, and single-lead ECGs is evaluated and compared. Approach. Seven different databases with 12-lead ECGs were provided during the PhysioNet/Computing in Cardiology Challenge 2021, where 88 253 annotated samples associated with none, one, or several cardiac conditions among 26 different classes were released for training, whereas 42 896 hidden samples were used for testing. After signal preprocessing, 81 features per ECG-le…

Machine LearningElectrocardiographyHeart DiseasesPhysiologyPhysiology (medical)Atrial FibrillationBiomedical EngineeringBiophysicsHumansSignal Processing Computer-AssistedInfermeria cardiovascularPhysiological Measurement
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Purification, subunit structure, and kinetics of the chloroform-released F1ATPase complex from Rhodospirillum rubrum and its comparison with F1ATPase…

1979

Abstract A stable and homogeneous adenosine-5ʹ-triphosphatase (ATPase, EC 3.6.1.3) has been solubilized from Rhodospirillum rubrum (R . rubrum) chromatophores by chloroform extraction. Purification of the Ca2+-dependent ATPase activity was 200-fold. Ca2+ can be replaced by Mg2+, Cd2+, and Mn2+ .The Km for Ca-ATP (0.17 mᴍ) is increased about 5-fold during solubilization of the enzyme, whereas the Km values for Mg-ATP (0.029 mᴍ) and Cd-ATP (0.014 mᴍ) are not affected. The chloroform-released ATPase has a molecular weight of 400,000 ± 30,000 and consists of the following subunits (molecular weights in parenthesis): α (58,000), β (53,500), γ (39,000), δ (18,500), and ε (14,000). The amino acid …

Macromolecular SubstancesProtein subunitATPaseRhodospirillum rubrumGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular Biologychemistry.chemical_compoundAffinity chromatographyAmino AcidsAdenosine TriphosphatasesChloroformChromatographyMolecular massbiologyRhodospirillum rubrumATPase complexBacterial Chromatophoresbiology.organism_classificationMolecular WeightKineticsSpectrometry FluorescencechemistryOxidative Phosphorylation Coupling Factorsbiology.proteinSolventsTriphosphataseChloroformZeitschrift fur Naturforschung. Section C, Biosciences
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Properties of the F0F1 ATPase Complex from Rhodospirillum rubrum Chromatophores, Solubilized by Triton X-100

1979

1. A cold-stable oligomycin-sensitive F0F1 ATPase complex from chromatophores of Rhodospirillum rubrum FR 1 was solubilized by Triton X-100 and purified by gel filtration. 2. The F0F1 complex is resolved by sodium dodecyl sulfate electrophoresis into 14 polypeptides with approximate molecular weights in the range of 58000--6800; five of these polypeptides are derived from the F1 moiety of the complex which carries the catalytic centers of the enzyme. 3. The purified F0F1 complex is homogeneous according to analytical ultracentrifugation and isoelectric focusing. 4. The molecular weight as determined by gel filtration is about 480 000 +/- 30 000. S020,w is 1.45 +/- 0.1 S and the pI is 5.4. 5…

Macromolecular SubstancesSize-exclusion chromatographyRhodospirillum rubrumBiochemistryPolyethylene GlycolsSubstrate SpecificityDivalentchemistry.chemical_compoundMoietyAmino AcidsSodium dodecyl sulfateAdenosine Triphosphataseschemistry.chemical_classificationChromatographyMolecular massbiologyChemistryIsoelectric focusingRhodospirillum rubrumBacterial Chromatophoresbiology.organism_classificationMolecular WeightKineticsOxidative Phosphorylation Coupling FactorsTriton X-100OligomycinsEuropean Journal of Biochemistry
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Cross-Sectional Associations between Homoarginine, Intermediate Phenotypes, and Atrial Fibrillation in the Community—The Gutenberg Health Study

2018

Homoarginine has come into the focus of interest as a biomarker for cardiovascular disease. Atrial fibrillation (AF) causes a substantial increase in morbidity and mortality. Whether circulating homoarginine is associated with occurrence or persistence of AF and may serve as a new predictive biomarker remains unknown. We measured plasma levels of homoarginine in the population-based Gutenberg health study (3761 patients included, of them 51.7% males), mean age 55.6 &plusmn

Male0301 basic medicineCardiac function curvemedicine.medical_specialtyPopulationlcsh:QR1-502030204 cardiovascular system & hematologyBiochemistryArticlelcsh:MicrobiologyElectrocardiography03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineResidence CharacteristicsRisk FactorsInterquartile rangeInternal medicinemedicineHumanshomoarginineatrial fibrillationpopulation-based cohortRisk factoreducationMolecular BiologyAgededucation.field_of_studybusiness.industryAtrial fibrillationOdds ratioMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseHealth SurveysConfidence interval3. Good healthdiastolic disfunctionCross-Sectional StudiesPhenotype030104 developmental biologyCase-Control StudiesCardiologyBiomarker (medicine)biomarkerFemalebusinessBiomolecules
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