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Performing arts and mediation technology in the period of lockdown

2021

Advancements in digital technologies have become novel ways to enrich communication, expression, and transmission of arts knowledge. Technology is increasingly implemented in the performance space, as a source of inspiration for artists. Especially in this period of lockdown, mediation technology has turned out to be an essential tool for different aspects of social life, as in performing arts. With venues, schools and artistic activities closed, performers, students and spectators have been obliged to keep connecting in remote conditions. This article wants to retrace the aesthetic impact of mediation technology in performing arts during this period of lockdown by focusing on the aspects t…

as a source of inspiration for artists. Especially in this period of lockdownUNESCO::CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRASGiusy Advancements in digital technologies have become novel ways to enrich communicationterritorios para el arte 590908 2021 7 8182072 Performing arts and mediation technology in the period of lockdown Caruso [revista de investigación musical]schools and artistic activities closed2386-8260 13268 Itamarand transmission of arts knowledge. Technology is increasingly implemented in the performance spaceperformersPerforming Artsrevista de investigación musical: territorios para el arte 590908 2021 7 8182072 Performing arts and mediation technology in the period of lockdown Carusoexpression:CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRAS [UNESCO]students and spectators have been obliged to keep connecting in remote conditions. This article wants to retrace the aesthetic impact of mediation technology in performing arts during this period of lockdown by focusing on the aspects that induced advancements of strategies for the transmission of performing arts. The goal is to illustrate the potentialities as well as the challenges of the arttechnology encounter by underlining the transformation of the interaction with and perception of the performance space in remote conditions and in distance learning. The implementation of digital technologies is contributing to the evolution of the performing arts sector by facilitating futuristic approaches. 402 412mediation technology has turned out to be an essential tool for different aspects of social lifeas in performing arts. With venues
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Evolutionary consequences of social transmission in avian brood parasitism systems

Obligate brood parasites lay all of their eggs in nests of other species, leaving the burden of parental care entirely to the hosts. As a consequence of being parasitized, hosts’ reproductive success is often reduced. This strategy has triggered a coevolutionary dynamic involving behavioural, physiological and morphological adaptations and counter-adaptations from the two players, whose conflicting functions are to successfully parasitize a nest, and prevent or reduce the negative effects of parasitism. In parasite systems studied in the New and Old worlds, warbler hosts exhibited different degrees of learning antiparasite defences from conspecifics. By quantifying strength and direction of…

avian brood parasitism social transmission
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Transmission and host and mate location in the fish louse Argulus coregoni and its link with bacterial disease in fish

2007

FM Matthias Bandilla osoittaa väitöstutkimuksessaan, että kirjolohen kalatäitartunnalla on selkeä yhteys Flavobacterium columnare -infektioon, joka on yksi ongelmallisimmista bakteeritaudeista suomalaisessa kalanviljelyssä tällä hetkellä. Vaikka heikko kalatäitartunta ei aiheuta kalan kuolemaa, yhdessä bakteerialtistuksen kanssa se voi olla tappava. Vastaavien vuorovaikutusten ymmärtäminen olisi tärkeää vesiviljelyn kannalta, koska erilaisten mikrobien aiheuttamien tautien ja loisten yhteisesiintyminen kalanviljelylaitoksella on ennemminkin sääntö kuin poikkeus.Kalatäi (Argulus coregoni) on pääasiassa lohikaloilla esiintyvä äyriäispintaloinen, jonka levinneisyys ulottuu koko pohjoiselle vyö…

bakteeritauditmate searchingsuspceptibility to bacteriaArgulus coregoniaggregationtransmissionkalatäitparasitismiectoparasitekalataudithierarchial responseloisethost switchinghost searchingkalat
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Comparative analysis of production and purification of homo- and hetero-polysaccharides produced by lactic acid bacteria

2013

2 figuras, 2 tablas

beta-GlucansPolymers and PlasticsSpectrophotometry InfraredLactobacillus suebicusPolysaccharideMethylationlaw.inventionchemistry.chemical_compoundMicroscopy Electron TransmissionlawMaterials ChemistryLactic acid bacteriaMethodsPediococcusPurificationchemistry.chemical_classificationBacteriological TechniquesStrain (chemistry)biologyOtras Ciencias QuímicasOrganic ChemistryLactococcus lactisPolysaccharides BacterialCiencias QuímicasHeteropolysaccharidesProductionDextransbiology.organism_classificationLactic acidCulture MediaLactococcus lactisHomopolysaccharideschemistryBiochemistryLeuconostoc mesenteroidesGenes BacterialFermentationRecombinant DNACIENCIAS NATURALES Y EXACTASBacteriaLeuconostoc
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The ancient urban agroforestry systems of the Conca D'Oro (Palermo, Italy) need protection to defend the city

2019

The favorable environmental conditions together with the ancient agronomic practices, e.g. the irrigation systems introduced by the Arabs, have made the plain surrounding Palermo, known as Conca d’Oro, the unique agriculture landscape famous worldwide. Several tree and vegetable species have spread throughout in time but the new crops, instead of replacing the others, were often integrated exploiting the different heights of the tree canopies. The result was the creation of complex agroecosystems characterized by orchards with several layers of trees (as walnut, loquat, citrus) and empty spaces where the farmers cultivated vegetables. The grass fed the animals in the stables while manure wa…

biodiversity Citrus orchard layers of vegetation agronomic techniques transmission of culture.
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Usutu virus activity in Austria, 2001–2002

2003

Usutu virus (USUV), a member of the mosquito-borne clade within the Flaviviridae family, was responsible for avian mortality in Austria in 2001. In 2002, the virus continued to kill birds, predominantly blackbirds. High numbers of avian deaths were recorded within the city of Vienna and in surrounding districts of the federal state of Lower Austria, while single die-offs were noticed in the federal states of Styria and Burgenland. A total of 72 birds were submitted for laboratory examination, 30 of which tested positive for USUV by immunohistochemistry and/or polymerase chain reaction. Laboratory-confirmed cases of USUV infection originated from the federal states of Vienna and Lower Austri…

biologyBird DiseasesFlaviviridaefungiImmunologyTransmission cyclebiology.organism_classificationMicrobiologyVirologyViruslaw.inventionFlaviviridaeCulicidaeInfectious DiseaseslawAustriaAnimalsCladeSentinel SurveillanceUsutu virusPathogengeographic locationsPolymerase chain reactionFederal stateMicrobes and Infection
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Effects of tributyltin(IV) chloride on fertilization ofStyela plicata(Ascidiacea: Tunicata): II. Scanning and transmission electron microscopy studies

2003

The morphological aspects of Styela plicata fertilization after treatment with tributyltin(IV) chloride are described by means of scanning and transmission electron microscopy investigations. Alterations have been shown both on female and male gametes; spermatozoa, all the egg envelopes and the mitochondria of the egg cortical cytoplasm are modified in relation to incubation time. As a consequence, the damage to gametes blocks sperm–egg interaction and fertilization does not occur. Copyright © 2003 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

biologyChemistryMineralogyGeneral Chemistrybiology.organism_classificationChlorideCell biologyInorganic Chemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundStyela plicataHuman fertilizationCytoplasmTransmission electron microscopymedicineTributyltinFertilisationAscidiaceamedicine.drugApplied Organometallic Chemistry
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Protection of living yeast cells by micro-organized shells of natural polyelectrolytes

2015

International audience; Saccharomyces cerevisiae, a eukaryotic model organism, plays a key role in the oxidative stability of fermented products. In order to protect cells against environmental stresses, we report a method of modifying the cell surface architecture while maintaining the internal working properties of the system. The objective was to encapsulate living yeast cells in micro-organized polyelectrolyte shells using layer-by-layer (LbL) assembly. For the first time, the natural polyelectrolytes, β-lactoglobulin and sodium alginate, were alternately deposited on the surface of S. cerevisiae. Transmission electron microscopy coupled with immune-cytochemistry and scanning electron m…

biologyScanning electron microscopeChemistrySaccharomyces cerevisiaeLayer by layerBioengineeringSaccharomyces cerevisiaebiology.organism_classificationLayer-by-layerβ-LactoglobulinApplied Microbiology and BiotechnologyBiochemistryPolyelectrolyteYeastBiochemistryFTIRTransmission electron microscopyFreezing[SDV.IDA]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food engineeringBiophysicsFermentation[SPI.GPROC]Engineering Sciences [physics]/Chemical and Process EngineeringFourier transform infrared spectroscopyImmuno-electron microscopy
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Real-time RT-PCR detection of betanodavirus in naturally and experimentally infected fish from Spain

2011

Infections with betanodavirus affect a wide range of wild and farmed fish species throughout the world, mostly from the marine environment. The aim of this work was to develop and validate real-time RT-PCR assays for sensitive and specific detection of nodavirus in diseased or carrier fish. The new detection assay was used to study the transmission and development of nodavirus infection in juvenile sea bass, Dicentrarchus labrax (L.), challenged by different routes, and also to screen for nodavirus in various farmed fish species. On average, the sensitivity was 10-100 times higher than a standard RT-PCR, and the assay was able to detect asymptomatic carrier fish that otherwise could have be…

biologyVeterinary (miscellaneous)Fish farmingBetanodavirusDicentrarchusAquatic ScienceNodaviridaeSea bassbiology.organism_classificationAsymptomatic carrierVirologyHorizontal transmissionVirusJournal of Fish Diseases
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Viral diseases causing the greatest economic losses to the tomato crop. I. The Tomato spotted wilt virus — a review

1996

Abstract Tomato spotted wilt virus (TSWV) is one of the most important diseases affecting tomatoes, occasionally leading to losses of up to 100%. Because of the importance of this virus disease, considerable research has been carried out in recent years on the viral particle, disease vectors, transmission and control methods. This review presents an account of the current state of research on TSWV with special reference to tomato. Genetic resistance appears as the best solution to control this disease. It may be complemented with other strategies of control aimed to reduce inoculum amount or to avoid transmission, since these strategies have been shown to be ineffective to stop the disease …

biologybusiness.industryTransmission (medicine)food and beveragesDiseaseHorticultureTospovirusPlant disease resistancebiology.organism_classificationVirologyVirusBiotechnologyCropPlant virusBunyaviridaebusinessScientia Horticulturae
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