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Latvijas ūdeņu vides pētījumu un aizsardzība: rakstu krājums (Rīga, 2018. gada 30. janvāris)
2018
Leptodora kindti (Focke) (Crustacea; Cladocera) bioloģija un loma saldūdens ekosistēmās
1993
Ievads 1. Leptodora kindti populācijas sezonālā dinamika un vertikālās migrācijas 1.1. Materiāli un metodika 1.2. Rezultāti un to apspriešana 1.2.1. L. kindti dzīves cikls, izmēri un auglība 1.2.2. L. kindti populācijas sezonālā dinamika 1.2.3. L. kindti diennakts vertikālās migrācijas 2. Leptodora kindti lineārā augšana un populācijas produktivitāte 2.1. Materiāli un metodika 2.2. Rezultāti un to apspriešana 2.2.1. L. kindti lineārās augšanas ātrums 2.2.2. L. kindti augšanas procesu īpatnības un populācijas produktivitātes rādītāju analīze 3. Leptodora kindti barošanās 3.1. Materiāli un metodika 3.2. Rezultāti un to apspriešana 3.2.1. Pieaugušo L. kindti barošanās 3.2.2. Juvenīlo L. kindti…
Upespērlenes Latvijā
2022
Virtuālajā izstādē "Upespērlenes Latvijā" stāstīts par 2022. gada gliemeni - ziemeļu upespērleni Margaritifera margaritifera, tās populāciju Latvijā, attīstības ciklu, ekoloģiskajiem apdraudējumiem un aizsardzības iespējām.
El problema de la descarga del agua subterránea al medio superficial: estudio de esquemas de conocimiento en universitarios
2010
En este trabajo se muestran los resultados de un estudio sobre los esquemas de conocimiento de estudiantes universitarios en relación a la importancia que prestan al agua subterránea para explicar el caudal de un río tras un tiempo sin precipitaciones, así como su integración en sus representaciones gráficas sobre el ciclo del agua. Los resultados indican una importante incultura hidrogeológica de los universitarios, reclamándose la toma de conciencia y formación del profesorado en general en este campo, así como la realización de campañas divulgativas para paliar los problemas que afectan a una adecuada gestión de los recursos hídricos subterráneos.
Effect of Mycorrhizal Inoculation on Melon Plants under Deficit Irrigation Regimes
2023
The shortage of good quantity and quality of water for irrigated agriculture is a major problem in arid and semiarid regions. To deal with this problem, deficit irrigation (DI) or arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) inoculation have been proposed and adopted for many crops as a tool to save water, or to improve crop tolerance to drought stress. An experiment was conducted for two consecutive years to evaluate the effect of mycorrhizal inoculation on the physiological, morphological, yield, and quality characteristics of melon plants grown under deficit irrigation. Melon crop (Cucumis melo L. cv. Helios) was grown under field conditions adopting a split-plot design with four replications, whe…
Comparative Analysis of Machine Learning Methods to Predict Growth of F. sporotrichioides and Production of T-2 and HT-2 Toxins in Treatments with Et…
2021
The efficacy of ethylene-vinyl alcohol copolymer films (EVOH) incorporating the essential oil components cinnamaldehyde (CINHO), citral (CIT), isoeugenol (IEG), or linalool (LIN) to control growth rate (GR) and production of T-2 and HT-2 toxins by Fusarium sporotrichioides cultured on oat grains under different temperature (28, 20, and 15 °C) and water activity (aw) (0.99 and 0.96) regimes was assayed. GR in controls/treatments usually increased with increasing temperature, regardless of aw, but no significant differences concerning aw were found. Toxin production decreased with increasing temperature. The effectiveness of films to control fungal GR and toxin production was as follows: EVOH…
A novel water-soluble BODIPY dye as red fluorescent probe for imaging hypoxic status of human cancer cells
2020
The development of effective methods for real-time monitoring of nitroreductase (NTR) activity is of great significance for medical diagnosis and cancer research. Here, we present a novel water-soluble BODIPY-based chemodosimeter (NBB) for imaging the hypoxic status of human non-small-cell lung cancer A549 cells. We assume that ‘on–off’ response of NBB is activated by the NTRmediated reductive release of meso-phenol BODIPY dye resulting in unusual fluorescence.
Effect of a dominant-negative form of ADAM10 in a mouse model of Alzheimer's disease.
2009
The alpha-secretase cleaves in the non-amyloidogenic pathway the amyloid-beta protein precursor (AbetaPP) within the region of the amyloid-beta peptides to prevent their formation and aggregation in the brain. Members of the ADAM family (a disintegrin and metalloprotease) are the main candidates for physiologically relevant alpha-secretases. We recently demonstrated that overexpression of ADAM10 in mice transgenic for human AbetaPP (ADAM10 x APP[V717I]) alleviated functional deficits related to Alzheimer's disease. To further demonstrate that this is due to the specific activity of alpha-secretase, we characterized mice overexpressing an inactive form of ADAM10 (ADAM10[E384A]; ADAM10-dn). T…
Some awkward issues on pairwise comparison matrices
2017
Many decision-making techniques use pairwise comparisons (PCs) elicited by one or more stakeholders involved in a given corresponding decision-making process. In very complex problems, the number of criteria or options to be compared may be too large, thus limiting PC applicability to large-scale decision problems due to the so-called curse of dimensionality, that is, a large number of pairwise comparisons need to be produced from a decision maker. For example, in AHP, Saaty [1] recommends that to obtain a reasonable and consistent PC matrix, the number of comparing elements should be at most seven. In [2] and [3], arguing on limitations of the human capabilities, the maximum number of elem…
Search for Extraterrestrial Point Sources of Neutrinos with AMANDA-II
2003
We present the results of a search for point sources of high energy neutrinos in the northern hemisphere using AMANDA-II data collected in the year 2000. Included are flux limits on several AGN blazars, microquasars, magnetars and other candidate neutrino sources. A search for excesses above a random background of cosmic-ray-induced atmospheric neutrinos and misreconstructed downgoing cosmic-ray muons reveals no statistically significant neutrino point sources. We show that AMANDA-II has achieved the sensitivity required to probe known TeV gamma-ray sources such as the blazar Markarian 501 in its 1997 flaring state at a level where neutrino and gamma-ray fluxes are equal.