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Assessment of channel changes in a Mediterranean ephemeral stream since the early twentieth century. The Rambla de Cervera, eastern Spain

2013

An analysis of morphological changes during the last six decades is presented for a 16.5-km reach of the Rambla de Cervera, a Mediterranean ephemeral stream located in eastern Spain. Channel changes were analysed through a range of techniques, specifically the analysis of aerial photographs with geographical information systems (GIS) and comparison of topographic surveys. The gravel channel underwent a general decline over the study period, losing width (68.5%) and surface area (45.7%). Incision ocurred along the entire study reach at an average depth of 3.5 m. Natural and human-induced factors producing contradictory effects are considered responsible for changes in the Rambla de Cervera

Mediterranean climateHydrologygeographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryChannel changesFloodplainRange (biology)Ephemeral keyChannel incisionNatural (archaeology)Gravel miningIsland dynamicsLand use changesPeriod (geology)Stage (hydrology)GeologyChannel (geography)Channel narrowingEarth-Surface Processes
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Molecular and morphological identification of larval opecoelids (Digenea: Opecoelidae) parasitising prosobranch snails in a Western Mediterranean lag…

2012

In a study of the digeneans parasitising molluscs in the Els Alfacs lagoon (Ebro Delta, Western Mediterranean) we found heavy infections with sporocysts emitting two types of cotylocercous cercariae in the prosobranch trochid gastropod Gibbula adansonii and with metacercariae in the prosobranch nassariid gastropod Cyclope neritea. A comparative analysis using ITS ribosomal DNA sequences from these larval stages and published sequences of 17 larval and adult opecoelid stages allowed us to elucidate the life-cycle of Macvicaria obovata and to confirm the identification of Cainocreadium labracis based on cercarial morphology. We provide molecular evidence for the identification and the first d…

Mediterranean climateLarvaLife Cycle StagesEcologySnailsSequence Analysis DNABiologyDNA Helminthbiology.organism_classificationDigeneaInfectious DiseasesGibbula adansoniiLarvaDNA Ribosomal SpacerRNA Ribosomal 28SMediterranean SeaAnimalsParasitologyIdentification (biology)TrematodaOpecoelidaeRibosomal DNACyclopeParasitology international
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The Leonian Stage (early Middle Cambrian): a unit for Cambrian correlation in the Mediterranean subprovince

1999

The Leonian (early Middle Cambrian) regional Stage of Iberia is revised from a lithostratigraphic and biostratigraphic point of view in order to propose it as a chronostratigraphic unit for the Mediterranean subprovince (outcrops in Spain, France, Italy, Germany, Morocco and Turkey). This revision now permits a correlation of the Leonian Stage with the other early Middle Cambrian regional Stages. For this correlation the first appearance datum (FAD) of Eoparadoxides mureroensis, Macannaia spp., Schistocephalus antiquus and Oryctocara granulata are employed for the lower boundary; while the FADs of Badulesia tenera, Ctenocephalus (Hartella) spp., Parasolenopleura aculeata and Triplagnostus g…

Mediterranean climatePaleontologybiologyOutcropStage (stratigraphy)Regional stageFirst appearance datumGeologySchistocephalusbiology.organism_classificationGeologyGeological Magazine
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Mediterranean Neogene planktonic foraminifer biozonation and biochronology

2019

Abstract Planktonic foraminifera are widely used for biostratigraphy and correlation of Mediterranean Neogene marine sediments, and are a fundamental component in the astronomical tuning of the Neogene Time Scale. Recent developments in high-resolution studies, focused on the astronomical calibration of cyclically marine sediments cropping out in land-based sections and recovered from deep-sea successions, increased the accuracy of stratigraphic ranges of planktonic foraminiferal species improving the biostratigraphic resolution and biochronology. The large amount of data on planktonic foraminifera obtained through quantitative/semiquantitative analyses, published in the recent years, allow…

Mediterranean climatePlanktonic foraminifera010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesPleistoceneBiozoneMediterraneanBiostratigraphy010502 geochemistry & geophysicsNeogene01 natural sciencesForaminiferaPaleontologyBiostratigraphy; Neogene planktonic foraminifera; MediterraneanStage (stratigraphy)Biochronologyplanktonic foraminifera; Mediterranean0105 earth and related environmental sciencesbiologyBiostratigraphy; NeogeneBiostratigraphySettore GEO/01 - Paleontologia E Paleoecologiabiology.organism_classificationBiostratigraphy; Neogene; Planktonic foraminifera; MediterraneanGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesNeogeneGeologyEarth-Science Reviews
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Benthic foraminifera and environmental changes in the Quaternary of the western Mediterranean coast: the core of Xeraco, Valencia, Spain

2020

The evolution of the benthic foraminiferal assemblages from a 60 m core drilled in the Quaternary lagoon of Xeraco (Valencia, Spain) is studied. Two moments of warm climate, high sea-level and maximal marine influence in the lagoon have been identified. The first one at the base of the core, punctuated by highly frequent changes during the Upper Pleistocene, and the other one in the upper end of the series during the Holocene. The presence of a middle core section with low diversity and a nearly total absence of marine foraminifers is interpreted as a regressive interval of cold climate conditions linked to a glacial stage.

Mediterranean climatebiologyPleistocenePaleontologybiology.organism_classificationforaminifera quaternary palaeoenvironments xeraco valenciaQE701-760ForaminiferaPaleontologyOceanographyBenthic zoneStage (stratigraphy)Glacial periodQuaternaryGeologyHoloceneSpanish Journal of Palaeontology
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Skewed Differentiation of Circulating Vγ9Vδ2 T Lymphocytes in Melanoma and Impact on Clinical Outcome

2016

OBJECTIVE:The aim of this study was to evaluate over time circulating γδ T lymphocytes in melanoma patients in terms of frequency, effector functions, and relationship with clinical stage and evolution, by comparing preoperative values to those obtained at a mean follow-up of 36 months or in the event of recurrence or disease progression, and to those of healthy controls. Also, we correlated the presence of tumor-infiltrating γδ T lymphocytes with clinical evolution of melanoma. RESULTS:Mean frequencies of circulating γδ T cells before and after melanoma removal were very similar and comparable to healthy subjects, but patients who progressed to stage III or IV showed a significantly decrea…

MelanomasMale0301 basic medicineSkin NeoplasmsCellular differentiationmedicine.medical_treatmentSettore MED/19 - Chirurgia Plasticalcsh:MedicineWhite Blood Cells0302 clinical medicineAnimal CellsMedicine and Health SciencesMedicineCytotoxic T cellStage (cooking)lcsh:ScienceMelanomaγδ T lymphocytes melanoma prognostic biomarkerCultured Tumor CellsAged 80 and overMultidisciplinaryT CellsEffectorMelanomaCell DifferentiationReceptors Antigen T-Cell gamma-deltaMiddle AgedPrognosisPhenotypeSurgical OncologyPhenotypeCytokineOncology030220 oncology & carcinogenesisCutaneous MelanomaMelanoma CellsFemaleImmunotherapyBiological CulturesCellular TypesResearch ArticleAdultDeath RatesImmune CellsImmunologyMalignant Skin NeoplasmsSurgical and Invasive Medical ProceduresDermatologyResearch and Analysis Methods03 medical and health sciencesLymphocytes Tumor-InfiltratingPopulation MetricsHumansDemographyAgedNeoplasm StagingSettore MED/04 - Patologia GeneraleBlood CellsPopulation Biologybusiness.industrylcsh:RCase-control studyBiology and Life SciencesCancers and NeoplasmsCell BiologyCell Culturesmedicine.disease030104 developmental biologyCase-Control StudiesPeople and PlacesImmunologylcsh:QClinical ImmunologyClinical MedicinebusinessPLOS ONE
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A Brief Synopsis on Scalp Melanoma

2020

Melanoma constitutes one of the most sinister and troublesome malignancies encountered by humanity. Generally, the diagnosis of advanced melanoma connotes a grave prognosis, prompting a sense of looming threat of death, however, the early-stage detected disease responds well to robust treatment resulting in reasonable survivorship. Scalp melanomas are even more troublesome, because they typically exhibit more aggressive biologic behavior and are often diagnosed at a late stage. This review tries to comprehensively highlight the various diagnostic, therapeutic, and outcome aspects of scalp melanomas. The literature research includes peer-reviewed articles (clinical trials or scientific revie…

Melanomasmedicine.medical_specialtySkin NeoplasmsMEDLINEDermatologyEnglish languageDiseaseBreslow thickness; head and neck melanomas; melanomas; scalp melanomas; skin malignancies; Humans; Prognosis; Scalp; Head and Neck Neoplasms; Melanoma; Skin NeoplasmsBreslow thickne030207 dermatology & venereal diseases03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinemedicineHumansMelanomaScalp melanomaAdvanced melanomaScalpHead and neck melanomabusiness.industryMelanomaLate stageHead and neck melanomasGeneral MedicinePrognosismedicine.diseaseDermatologyBreslow thickness; Head and neck melanomas; Melanomas; Scalp melanomas; Skin malignanciesClinical trialmedicine.anatomical_structureScalp melanomasHead and Neck NeoplasmsSkin malignancies030220 oncology & carcinogenesisScalpbusinessBreslow thickness
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A progressive stage IIIB melanoma treated with oncolytic ECHO-7 virus: A case report

2020

Melanoma is an aggressive skin cancer form with a grave prognosis. Current results suggest that oncolytic virus treatment of melanoma has a high therapeutic potential. ECHO-7 (Rigvir) is the first oncolytic virus registered in Latvia. A female patient was diagnosed with stage IIIB melanoma in December 2012, over 9.4 years ago. After the first excision and re-excision, the patient had several recurrences and disease progressions. After the patient had received surgical treatment in 2014, ECHO-7 virus oncolytic virotherapy was started. Since then, the patient has experienced only one more disease progression episode in May 2015 and has been stable for over 60 months. The patient has not rece…

Metastatic melanomaRigvirCase ReportVirus03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinemelanomamedicineVirotherapyoncolytic virus030304 developmental biologylcsh:R5-9200303 health sciencesbusiness.industryMelanomaGeneral MedicineStage iiibmedicine.diseaseOncolytic virus030220 oncology & carcinogenesisCancer researchvirotherapySkin cancerlcsh:Medicine (General)businessECHO-7metastatic melanomaSAGE Open Medical Case Reports
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Psychologiczna koncepcja poszukiwania sacrum w religijności i duchowości

2012

Nowadays, there is a growing interest in the area of psychology of religion as regards religiousness and spirituality. In the past both terms overlapped substantially which was clearly visible in great spiritual traditions of many religions. Recently, however, spirituality has emerged as a distinct construct. Although, religiousness and spirituality have common characteristics they are generally regarded as related but not identical constructs. Both religiousness and spirituality are embedded within the context of “a search for the sacred” which refers to sacrum. The main difference is that religiousness represents the personal or communal search for the sacred that happens within a traditi…

Microbiology (medical)Developmental stageImmunologySpiritualityPsychology of religionLife eventsImmunology and AllergyContext (language use)PsychologyLevel of analysisConstruct (philosophy)Social psychologyAnalecta Cracoviensia
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Optimum combination therapy regimens for HIV/HCV infection

2016

HIV-HCV co-infection mostly affects intravenous drug users, in whom prevalence has tended to decrease in recent years, while it has increased in men who have sex with men, with occurrence of acute hepatitis C. Hepatitis C has a poorer prognosis in patients co-infected with HIV, as clinical progression is faster and degree of hepatic fibrosis is greater. However, optimized ARV treatment is clearly associated with slower progression to hepatic complications. Interactions between HCV and HIV drugs are numerous, which underlines the importance of pharmacological advice for HIV-treated patients before they start HCV treatment. In HIV-HCV co-infection, treatment of hepatitis C has to be offered a…

Microbiology (medical)medicine.medical_specialtyCombination therapyHIV InfectionsHepatic ComplicationAntiviral AgentsMicrobiologyMen who have sex with men03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineVirologyInternal medicineGenotypemedicineHumansDrug Interactions030212 general & internal medicineStage (cooking)Coinfectionbusiness.industryvirus diseasesHepatitis Cmedicine.diseaseHepatitis CInfectious DiseasesImmunologyCoinfectionDrug Therapy Combination030211 gastroenterology & hepatologyHepatic fibrosisbusinessExpert Review of Anti-infective Therapy
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