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Estudio sedimentológico de los depósitos de inundación en la Ribera del Xúqer (Valencia), en octubre de1982

2013

As a result of the sedimentological study of a series of deposits corresponding to the exceptional flood in the Xuquer River in October 1982, we analyze the behaviour of fluvial dynamics. The sedimentary response enables us lo perceive certain differences between the deposits analyzed, bUI these do not completely adjust to the genetic patterns considered in the classic Geomorphology as the producers ofthe traits ofvertical growth generated during floods.

Geography (General)Flood mythGeography Planning and DevelopmentEarth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous)FluvialG1-922Sedimentary rockEnvironmental Science (miscellaneous)GeomorphologyGeologyCuadernos de Investigación Geográfica
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Ecotoxicity of sediments in rivers: Invertebrate community, toxicity bioassays and the toxic unit approach as complementary assessment tools

2015

The determination of the real toxicity of sediments in aquatic ecosystems is challenging and necessary for an appropriate risk assessment. Different approaches have been developed and applied over the last several decades. Currently, the joint implementation of chemical, ecological and toxicological tools is recommended for an appropriate and successful toxicity risk assessment. We chose the combination of the toxic unit approach with acute pore water tests (Vibrio fischeri, Pseudokirchneriella subcapitata and Daphnia magna) and whole-sediment exposure tests (V. fischeri, Chironomus riparius), together with invertebrate community composition (multivariate analyses) to detect short and long-…

Geologic SedimentsEnvironmental Engineering010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesContaminants emergents en l'aiguaved/biology.organism_classification_rank.speciesDaphnia magnaVibrio fischeri010501 environmental sciencesEcotoxicology01 natural scienceschemistry.chemical_compoundRiversChlorophytaSediments fluvials -- Aspectes ambientalsAnimalsBioassayEnvironmental ChemistryPseudokirchneriella subcapitata14. Life underwaterEnvironmental toxicologyWaste Management and DisposalEcosystem0105 earth and related environmental sciencesChironomus ripariusEmerging contaminants in waterbiologyved/biologyEcologyChironomus ripariusAquatic ecosystemRiver sediments -- Environmental aspectsbiology.organism_classificationAliivibrio fischeriPollution6. Clean waterMacroinvertebrate communityToxicologia ambientalchemistryHeavy metals13. Climate actionChlorpyrifosToxicityEnvironmental toxicologyEnvironmental scienceBiological AssayChlorpyrifosEcotoxicityWater Pollutants ChemicalEnvironmental Monitoring
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Demonstration of endogenous lectins in synovial tissue.

1991

We have recently shown that synoviocytes and extracellular matrices exhibit distinct patterns of carbohydrate expression. Their biological relevance is however not known. The purpose of the present study was to find out whether human synovial tissue would also show a specific receptor pattern for complex sugar molecules. Endogenous lectins were displayed by means of biotinylated neoglycoproteins and sulfated polysaccharides in paraffin-embedded material or cryosections. In addition to certain carbohydrate components that are known to be constituents of the carbohydrate part of cellular glycoconjugates, our panel included heparin and fucoidan, a sulfated fucose. Binding sites were shown usin…

GlycoconjugateBiopsyImmunologyReceptors Cell SurfaceBiologyFucoseArthritis Rheumatoidchemistry.chemical_compoundRheumatologyReference ValuesSynovitisLectinsOsteoarthritismedicineImmunology and AllergyHumansReceptorchemistry.chemical_classificationStaining and LabelingHistocytochemistrySynovial MembraneLectinAntibodies MonoclonalGeneral Medicinemedicine.diseasemedicine.anatomical_structureBiochemistrychemistrySynovial CellBiotinylationImmunologybiology.proteinCarbohydrate MetabolismSynovial membraneScandinavian journal of rheumatology
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Pluvial flooding in urban areas: the role of surface drainage efficiency

2018

Pluvial flooding in urban areas may derive from the limited or temporarily reduced efficiency of surface drainage, even when the underlying storm sewers are properly designed. This study focuses on the impact of uncertainties in the operational condition of the surface drainage system on pluvial flood hazard. The flood propagation model FLURB-2D is implemented on a selected study area in the town of Genoa (Italy). Synthetic hyetographs based on the Chicago and bivariate copula methods with suitable return periods are used as input. While simulating the design rainfall, inlet operational conditions are varied stochastically using a Monte Carlo approach. Results confirm that microtopography h…

Hazard mapsHazard maps; inlet efficiency; modelling; pluvial flooding; surface drainage.Hazard mapsurface drainageHazard maps; Inlet efficiency; Modelling; Pluvial flooding; Surface drainage;Inlet efficiencySettore ICAR/02 - Costruzioni Idrauliche E Marittime E Idrologiainlet efficiencyPluvial floodingpluvial floodingModelling
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p16INK4A (CDKN2A) gene deletion is a frequent genetic event in synovial sarcomas.

2006

We assessed the frequency of genomic deletion of p16 INK4A (CDKN2A) in synovial sarcomas (SSs) and its possible association with immunoexpression of p16 and cyclin D1 and the Ki-67 proliferation index using dualcolor fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) on tissue microarray sections of 41 histologically and molecularly confirmed SSs. A heterozygous p16 INK4A gene deletion was identified in 28 (74%) of 38 cases, with 25 (89%) of them showing abnormal p16 protein expression (20 negative and 5 heterogeneous). Of 25 cases, 19 (76%) exhibiting increased cyclin D1 expression also demonstrated heterozygous p16 INK4A deletion. No significant association was observed between p16 INK4A deletion …

HeterozygoteProliferation indexTumor suppressor geneSoft Tissue NeoplasmsBiologySarcoma SynovialCyclin D1CDKN2ACyclin DCyclinsmedicineBiomarkers TumorHumansCDKN2A Gene DeletionCyclin-Dependent Kinase Inhibitor p16In Situ Hybridization FluorescenceCell Nucleusmedicine.diagnostic_testGeneral Medicinemedicine.diseaseImmunohistochemistrySynovial sarcomaKi-67 AntigenTumor progressionTissue Array AnalysisCancer researchGene DeletionFluorescence in situ hybridizationAmerican journal of clinical pathology
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Discrete Abelian gauge symmetries and axions

2015

We combine two popular extensions of beyond the Standard Model physics within the framework of intersecting D6-brane models: discrete Zn symmetries and Peccei-Quinn axions. The underlying natural connection between both extensions is formed by the presence of massive U(1) gauge symmetries in D-brane model building. Global intersecting D6-brane models on toroidal orbifolds of the type T6/Z2N and T6/Z2xZ2M with discrete torsion offer excellent playgrounds for realizing these extensions. A generation-dependent Z2 symmetry is identified in a global Pati-Salam model, while global left-right symmetric models give rise to supersymmetric realizations of the DFSZ axion model. In one class of the lat…

High Energy Physics - TheoryHistoryPhysics beyond the Standard ModelFOS: Physical sciencesD-brane01 natural sciencesEducationTheoretical physicsHigh Energy Physics::TheoryHigh Energy Physics - Phenomenology (hep-ph)Non-trivialGauge symmetries0103 physical sciencesAbelian group010306 general physicsAxionPhysics010308 nuclear & particles physicsHigh Energy Physics::PhenomenologyFísicaCharge (physics)Gauge (firearms)16. Peace & justiceSymmetry (physics)Computer Science ApplicationsStandard Model (mathematical formulation)High Energy Physics - PhenomenologyHigh Energy Physics - Theory (hep-th)Homogeneous spaceStandard model
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Fluvial eco-hydraulics and morphodynamics: New insights and challenges

2015

The paper concerns the mechanisms underlying the distribution of the bed shear stress in meandering bends. Literature indicates that cross-stream circulation strongly affects the redistribution of the downstream velocity, but the feedback between them is still poorly understood. The aim of this paper is to gain some insight into how the momentum transport by cross-stream circulation contributes to the bed shear stress redistribution. Experimental analysis, based on a detailed dataset collected in a large-amplitude meandering laboratory flume, is presented. From these data an evaluation is made of the terms in the depth-averaged momentum equations and the analysis is especially devoted to te…

HydraulicslawEarth scienceFluvialRivers eco-morphodynamics evolution processes numerical simulationexperimentsGeomorphologyBeach morphodynamicsGeologyWater Science and Technologylaw.inventionAdvances in Water Resources
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Vegetation as a tool in the interpretation of fluvial geomorphic processes and landforms

2016

Hydrology010506 paleontologygeographygeography.geographical_feature_category010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesLandformEarth scienceInterpretation (philosophy)FluvialPlant community01 natural sciencesmedicineFluvial landforms of streamsmedicine.symptomVegetation (pathology)Geology0105 earth and related environmental sciencesRiparian zoneTools in Fluvial Geomorphology
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Particularities of Grey Alder (Alnus incana) Stands in Riparian Galleries Along Streams of the Southern Transylvanian Tableland (Romania)

2019

Abstract Grey Alder (Alnus incana (L.) Moench.) stands are distributed in the Carpathian area on alluvial deposits with sediments of different grain size as galleries along rivers and streams of the sub-montane to the middle montane level. The geological structure (Tertiary sedimentary deposits) in relation to the hydromorphological processes is the base for the structure of the stream valleys, which are in part very deep. Under the special microclimate of these deeper stream stretches with lower temperatures there are favourable conditions for the development of grey alder stands.

HydrologyAlnus incanageographygeography.geographical_feature_categorybiologyEcologyMicroclimateSTREAMShabitat type 91e0biology.organism_classificationAlderGeological structuretârnava mare river basinalluvial forestssubtype alnion incanaeAlluviumSedimentary rockGeologysub-montane streamsQH540-549.5Riparian zoneTransylvanian Review of Systematical and Ecological Research
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The formation of alluvial fans and young floodplain deposits in the Lieser catchment, Eifel Mountains, western German Uplands: A study of soil erosio…

2011

This study deals with the exploration and spatiotemporal quantification of the young Holocene, nearly skeleton-free floodplain sediments of the Lieser River, a tributary of the Mosel River in the Eifel Mts. The deposits are primarily a consequence of anthropogenic-triggered soil erosion in the catchment. To observe the phenomenon of corresponding soil erosion on multiple levels two small alluvial fans of tributary catchments were investigated. For comparison, one location in the neighboring Salm valley was described. The results were compared with those of other streams. With extensive fieldwork more than 100 drillings and pits were made at 12 locations. For dating the sediments OSL dating…

HydrologyArcheologyGlobal and Planetary Changegeographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryEcologyFloodplainAlluvial fanDrainage basinPaleontologySTREAMSArchaeological artifactsTributaryOverbankHoloceneGeologyEarth-Surface ProcessesThe Holocene
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