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Karyotype analyses reveal inter-individual polymorphism and association of nucleolus-organizer-carrying chromosomes in Capros aper (Pisces: Zeiformes)

1992

Three different karyomorphs with 2n=46, 2n=44 and 2n=42 for Capros aper (L., 1758) (Zeiformes) collected from the Gulf of Lion, near Banyuls-sur-Mer, France, in July 1990 were determined. Karyomorphs were characterized by the same arm number [Fundamental number (FN)=50], suggesting that chromosome variations are due to Robertsonian fusions. In somatic metaphase spreads stained with silver nitrate, nucleolus organizer regions (NORs) consistently occupied a terminal position on the short arms of two small submetacentric chromosomes. Ca. 30% of silver-stained metaphases in each specimen showed NOR chromosomes associated in pairs by their nucleolus organizer regions.

GeneticsEcologybiologyNucleolusChromosomeKaryotypeAquatic Sciencebiology.organism_classificationZeiformesEvolutionary biologyShort armsPolymorphism (computer science)Nucleolus organizer regionMetaphaseEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsMarine Biology
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The phi NN coupling from chiral loops

2002

Starting from effective Lagrangians which combine a gauge formulation of Vector Meson Dominance with Chiral Lagrangians, the coupling of the phi to the nucleon, which is zero at tree level due to the OZI rule, is calculated perturbatively considering loop contributions to the electric and magnetic form factors. We obtain reasonably smaller values for both form factors than those for rho NN and consistent with the expected order of magnitude of the OZI rule violation.

QuarkPhysicsCouplingNuclear and High Energy PhysicsParticle physicsNuclear TheoryNuclear TheoryHigh Energy Physics::PhenomenologyFísicaFOS: Physical sciencesVector meson dominanceGauge (firearms)Nuclear Theory (nucl-th)OZI ruleHigh Energy Physics::ExperimentNucleonOrder of magnitudeMixing (physics)
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Metal pins fired from unmodified blank cartridge guns and very small calibre weapons - technical and wound ballistic aspects

1998

Blank cartridge guns are generally regarded as being harmless and are not considered to be firearms in most countries. A comparison of the legal situations in Germany and Austria concerning weapons is given. There have been several reports of serious injuries and even fatalities due to these weapons. Ballistic experiments show that even unmodified blank cartridge guns and very small calibre weapons can fire wire nails and can inflict potentially fatal injuries even at distances of 50 cm. Two serious injuries inflicted by metal pins fired from a blank cartridge gun and a very small calibre weapon are reported. These cases suggest that such weapons should also be considered handguns in the le…

MaleFirearmsEngineeringInjury controlAccident preventionbusiness.industryPoison controlForensic MedicineMiddle AgedPathology and Forensic MedicineCaliberAustriaGermanyForensic engineeringHumansWounds GunshotbusinessBlank cartridgeAgedInternational Journal of Legal Medicine
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Relations among Gauge and Pettis integrals for cwk(X)-valued multifunctions

2019

The aim of this paper is to study relationships among "gauge integrals" (Henstock, Mc Shane, Birkhoff) and Pettis integral of multifunctions whose values are weakly compact and convex subsets of a general Banach space, not necessarily separable. For this purpose we prove the existence of variationally Henstock integrable selections for variationally Henstock integrable multifunctions. Using this and other known results concerning the existence of selections integrable in the same sense as the corresponding multifunctions, we obtain three decomposition theorems. As applications of such decompositions, we deduce characterizations of Henstock and ${\mathcal H}$ integrable multifunctions, toget…

Pure mathematicsIntegrable systemMathematics::Classical Analysis and ODEsBanach spaceselection01 natural sciences28B20 26E25 26A39 28B05 46G10 54C60 54C65Separable spaceSettore MAT/05 - Analisi Matematicagauge integralFOS: Mathematics0101 mathematicsMathematicsPettis integralMathematics::Functional AnalysisMultifunction Gauge integral Decomposition theorem for multifunction Pettis integral SelectionApplied Mathematics010102 general mathematicsRegular polygonExtension (predicate logic)Gauge (firearms)Functional Analysis (math.FA)Mathematics - Functional Analysis010101 applied mathematicsMultifunctionPettis integraldecomposition theorem for multifunctionAnnali di Matematica Pura ed Applicata (1923 -)
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Observability of the Neutrino Charge Radius

2002

It is shown that the probe-independent charge radius of the neutrino is a physical observable; as such, it may be extracted from experiment, at least in principle. This is accomplished by expressing a set of experimental ${\ensuremath{\nu}}_{\ensuremath{\mu}}\mathrm{\text{\ensuremath{-}}}e$ cross sections in terms of the finite charge radius and two additional gauge- and renormalization-group-invariant quantities, corresponding to the electroweak effective charge and mixing angle.

PhysicsParticle physicsCharge radiusQuantum mechanicsElectroweak interactionGeneral Physics and AstronomyMeasurements of neutrino speedObservableGauge (firearms)NeutrinoNeutrino oscillationEffective nuclear chargePhysical Review Letters
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Combining Top-down and Bottom-up Visual Saliency for Firearms Localization

2014

Object detection is one of the most challenging issues for computer vision researchers. The analysis of the human visual attention mechanisms can help automatic inspection systems, in order to discard useless information and improving performances and efficiency. In this paper we proposed our attention based method to estimate firearms position in images of people holding firearms. Both top-down and bottom-up mechanisms are involved in our system. The bottom-up analysis is based on a state-of-the-art approach. The top-down analysis is based on the construction of a probabilistic model of the firearms position with respect to the people’s face position. This model has been created by analyzi…

Firearms Detection Visual Saliency Probabilistic Model.Computer sciencebusiness.industryStatistical modelTop-down and bottom-up designObject detectionPosition (vector)Face (geometry)Visual attentionComputer visionArtificial intelligencebusinessVisual saliencyProceedings of the 11th International Conference on Signal Processing and Multimedia Applications
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Validation of two portable bioelectrical impedance analyses for the assessment of body composition in school age children

2017

Background Bioelectrical impedance analysis (BIA) is a convenient and child-friendly method for longitudinal analysis of changes in body composition. However, most validation studies of BIA have been performed on adult Caucasians. The present cross-sectional study investigated the validity of two portable BIA devices, the Inbody 230 (BIA8MF) and the Tanita BC-418 (BIA8SF), in healthy Taiwanese children. Methods Children aged 7–12 years (72 boys and 78 girls) were recruited. Body composition was measured by the BIA8SF and the BIA8MF. Dual X-ray absorptiometry (DXA) was used as the reference method. Results There were strong linear correlations in body composition measurements between the BIA…

MalePediatricsResearch ValidityCross-sectional studylcsh:MedicinePediatricsDiagnostic RadiologyFamilies0302 clinical medicineMathematical and Statistical TechniquesAbsorptiometry PhotonMedicine and Health SciencesElectric ImpedanceMedicine030212 general & internal medicinelcsh:ScienceChildChildrenMusculoskeletal SystemMultidisciplinarySchool age childRadiology and ImagingLimits of agreementResearch AssessmentArmsConcordance correlation coefficientArticle-Level MetricsAdipose TissuePhysical SciencesBody CompositionRegression AnalysisFemaleAnatomyBioelectrical impedance analysisStatistics (Mathematics)Research Articlemedicine.medical_specialtyImaging Techniques030209 endocrinology & metabolismLinear Regression AnalysisResearch and Analysis MethodsFat mass03 medical and health sciencesDiagnostic MedicineLinear regressionHumansAbsorptiometryStatistical MethodsAltmetricsbusiness.industrylcsh:RLimbs (Anatomy)Biology and Life SciencesReproducibility of ResultsBiological TissueCross-Sectional StudiesAge GroupsPeople and PlacesLean body masslcsh:QPopulation GroupingsbusinessNuclear medicineMathematicsPLoS ONE
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Long-term changes in business models in inland and mountainous areas for the promotion of sustainable food systems

2022

For the management of inland and mountainous areas to be economically viable, business activities in these environments must provide sufficient income for the local population without jeopardising the interests of future generations. In purely economic terms, the management of these areas requires that the production of such goods and services that constitute utility flows for an ecosystem and its local population be economically viable. This management must be able to provide an income for the local population; it cannot only support the costs inevitably incurred for the conservation and production of goods and services provided by the activities that take place in the mountain area. This …

competitiveness farmsAgricultural and Biological Sciences (miscellaneous)Agronomy and Crop ScienceFood ScienceJournal of Agriculture and Food Research
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STRATEGY TO INCREASE THE FARM COMPETITIVENESS

2014

Italy’s wine-growing production structure is highly pulverized. So, for many wine-growing farms loweri ng the production cost represents the only way of gain ing a competitive advantage. Production at average unit costs lower than competitors allows to improve prof itability. Among farming operations, winter pruning and tying of productive vine-branches require a high hu man labor. For this reason the paper presents the r esults of research conducted on a sample of Sicilian wine- producing farms in order to study the cost-effectiv eness to make the pruning and the subsequent ligation of productive branches with tools that facilitate the work. The economic analysis, after the determination o…

Agricultural scienceCost leadershipSettore AGR/01 - Economia Ed Estimo RuraleBreak-Even Point Competitiveness Costs Farms ProfitabilityProfit marginProduction (economics)Profitability indexPruning (decision trees)BusinessCompetitor analysisGeneral Agricultural and Biological SciencesInvestment (macroeconomics)Competitive advantageAmerican Journal of Agricultural and Biological Sciences
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Adhesion enhancement of cribellate capture threads by epicuticular waxes of the insect prey sheds new light on spider web evolution

2017

To survive, web-building spiders rely on their capture threads to restrain prey. Many species use special adhesives for this task, and again the majority of those species cover their threads with viscoelastic glue droplets. Cribellate spiders, by contrast, use a wool of nanofibres as adhesive. Previous studies hypothesized that prey is restrained by van der Waals' forces and entrapment in the nanofibres. A large discrepancy when comparing the adhesive force on artificial surfaces versus prey implied that the real mechanism was still elusive. We observed that insect prey's epicuticular waxes infiltrate the wool of nanofibres, probably induced by capillary forces. The fibre-reinforced composi…

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