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Asian cave-adapted diplurans, with the description of two new genera and four new species (Arthropoda, Hexapoda, Entognatha)

2021

Twenty-nine specimens of Diplura collected from eight caves in China and Myanmar contain two new genera, Hubeicampa Sendra & Lips gen. nov. and Mueggejapyx Sendra & Komerički gen. nov., as well as four new species, Anisuracampa ywangana Sendra & Komerički sp. nov., Hubeicampa melissa Sendra & Lips gen. et sp. nov., Pacificampa wudonghuii Sendra sp. nov. and Mueggejapyx brehieri Sendra & Komerički gen. et sp. nov. These cave-adapted taxa showcase an impressive diversity in morphological adaptation (troglomorphy) to cave ecosystems. Their sensorial equipment, setae and receptors in the cupuliform organ have unique forms (H. melissa gen. et sp. nov.), as well as the pretars…

CampodeidaeAsiaArthropodaJapygidaeBiogeographyZoologyDipluraHexapodacavesCaveddc:590lcsh:Botanylcsh:ZoologyCampodeidaeAnimalialcsh:QL1-991biogeographyEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsTaxonomygeography.geographical_feature_categorybiologyArtròpodesEntognathaBiodiversitybiology.organism_classificationlcsh:QK1-989GeographyTaxonBiogeografiaEntognathaDipluraJapygidaeFauna cavernícolatroglomorphy
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High-Frequency Polarization Variability from Active Galactic Nuclei

2021

The linear polarization of non-thermal emission encodes information about the structure of the magnetic fields, either from the region where the emission is produced (i.e., the intrinsic polarization angle) and/or from the screens of magnetized plasma that may be located on its way towards Earth (i.e., the effect of Faraday rotation). In addition, the variability timescale of the polarized emission, or its Faraday rotation, can be used to estimate the size of the region where the emission (or the Faraday rotation) originates. The observation of polarized emission from active galactic nuclei (AGN) and, in particular, its time evolution, also provides information about the critical role that …

Camps magnèticsActive galactic nucleusAstrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical PhenomenaAstronomyquasarsblazarsQB1-991AstrophysicsAstrophysics::Cosmology and Extragalactic Astrophysics01 natural sciencessymbols.namesake0103 physical sciencesFaraday effectBlazar010303 astronomy & astrophysicsAstrophysics::Galaxy AstrophysicsPhysicspolarization010308 nuclear & particles physicsLinear polarizationAstronomy and AstrophysicsQuasarPlasmaPolarization (waves)Magnetic fieldgamma raysgeneralsymbolsAstronomia
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Intravesical mitoxantrone in superficial bladder tumours (Ta-T1)

1993

Abstract 36 patients with histologically proven grade G1–G2, Ta-T1 transitional cell carcinoma of the bladder were introduced, after transurethral resection (TUR), into a study of intravesical chemoprophylaxis with mitoxantrone (20 mg diluted in 50 ml). After a mean follow-up of 23 months, 16 (50%) patients showed a superficial recurrence with a mean recurrence rate of 0.56 per year. In 19 patients with recurring tumours the mean recurrence rate decreased from 1.65 to 0.58 per year. 9 patients (25.7%) suffered from a chemical cystitis that in 2 cases (5.7%) required treatment interruption.

Cancer Researchmedicine.medical_specialtymedicine.medical_treatmentUrologyResectionCystitismedicineHumansCarcinoma Transitional CellMitoxantroneChemotherapyUrinary bladderbusiness.industrymedicine.diseaseSurgeryChemical cystitisAdministration IntravesicalTransitional cell carcinomamedicine.anatomical_structureUrinary Bladder NeoplasmsOncologyTreatment interruptionChemoprophylaxisMitoxantroneNeoplasm Recurrence Localbusinessmedicine.drugEuropean Journal of Cancer
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Estimation of volume fraction and gravimetric moisture of winter wheat based on microwave attenuation: a field scale study

2019

A considerable amount of water can be stored in vegetation, especially in regions experiencing large quantities of precipitation (mid-latitudes). In this context, an accurate estimate of the actual water status of the vegetation could lead to an improved understanding of the effect of plant water on the water budget. In this study, we developed and validated a novel approach to retrieve the vegetation volume fraction (δ) (i.e., volume percentage of solid plant material of a canopy in air) and the gravimetric vegetation water content (m g ) (i.e., amount of water per wet biomass) for winter wheat. The estimation was based on the attenuation of L-band microwave measurements through vegetation…

Canopy010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesMoistureAttenuation0211 other engineering and technologiesplant moistureContext (language use)Soil scienceVegetation water Content02 engineering and technologyVegetation01 natural sciencesSelhausenJülichvolume fractionVolume fractionGravimetric analysisEnvironmental sciencepassive microwavesPrecipitationRadiometerELBARA021101 geological & geomatics engineering0105 earth and related environmental sciencesagriculture
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Leaf reflectance variation along a vertical crown gradient of two deciduous tree species in a Belgian industrial habitat

2015

Abstract: The reflectometry of leaf asymmetry is a novel approach in the bio-monitoring of tree health in urban or industrial habitats. Leaf asymmetry responds to the degree of environmental pollution and reflects structural changes in a leaf due to environmental pollution. This paper describes the boundary conditions to scale up from leaf to canopy level reflectance, by describing the variability of adaxial and abaxial leaf reflectance, hence leaf asymmetry, along the crown height gradients of two tree species. Our findings open a research pathway towards bio-monitoring based on the airborne remote sensing of tree canopies and their leaf asymmetric properties. (C) 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All ri…

CanopyEcologyHealth Toxicology and MutagenesisCrown (botany)Environmental pollutionGeneral MedicineToxicologyAtmospheric sciencesPollutionReflectivityTreesPlant LeavesChemistryDeciduousHabitatBelgiumAir PollutionRemote Sensing TechnologyEnvironmental scienceIndustryTree healthTree speciesBiologyEcosystemEnvironmental MonitoringEnvironmental pollution
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Scanning force microscopy based rapid force curve acquisition on supported lipid bilayers: experiments and simulations using pulsed force mode.

2004

In situ pulsed force mode scanning force microscopy (PFM-SFM) images of phase separated solid-supported lipid bilayers are discussed with the help of computer simulations. Simultaneous imaging of material properties and topography in a liquid environment by means of PFM-SFM is severely hampered by hydrodynamic damping of the cantilever. Stiffness and adhesion images of solid-supported membranes consisting of cholesterol, sphingomyelin, and 1,2-dioleyl-phosphatidylcholine obtained in aqueous solution exhibit contrast inversion of adhesion and stiff. ness images depending on parameters such as driving frequency, amplitude, and trigger setting. Simulations using a simple harmonic oscillator mo…

Cantileverbusiness.industryChemistryLipid BilayersPhase (waves)StiffnessSimple harmonic motionMicroscopy Atomic ForceAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsSphingomyelinsScanning probe microscopyOpticsCholesterolmedicinePhosphatidylcholinesComputer SimulationPhysical and Theoretical Chemistrymedicine.symptombusinessMaterial propertiesLipid bilayerNon-contact atomic force microscopyChemphyschem : a European journal of chemical physics and physical chemistry
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Observation of topological gravity-capillary waves in a water wave crystal

2019

The discovery of topological phases of matter, initially driven by theoretical advances in quantum condensed matter physics, has been recently extended to classical wave systems, reaching out to a wealth of novel potential applications in signal manipulation and energy concentration. Despite the fact that many realistic wave media (metals at optical frequencies, polymers at ultrasonic frequencies) are inherently dispersive, topological wave transport in photonic and phononic crystals has so far been limited to ideal situations and proof-of-concept experiments involving dispersionless media. Here, we report the first experimental demonstration of topological edge states in a classical water …

Capillary waveWave propagationFOS: Physical sciencesGeneral Physics and AstronomyInsulator (electricity)Topology01 natural sciences010305 fluids & plasmas[SPI.MAT]Engineering Sciences [physics]/MaterialsMesoscale and Nanoscale Physics (cond-mat.mes-hall)0103 physical sciences[SPI.NANO]Engineering Sciences [physics]/Micro and nanotechnologies/Microelectronics010306 general physicsDispersion (water waves)QuantumPhysics[SPI.ACOU]Engineering Sciences [physics]/Acoustics [physics.class-ph]Condensed Matter - Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physicsbusiness.industryFluid Dynamics (physics.flu-dyn)Valley PhysicsPhysics - Fluid DynamicsTopological InsulatorsWater wavesTopological insulatorUltrasonic sensorPhotonicsbusiness
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Exposure to moderate concentrations of tropospheric ozone impairs tree stomatal response to carbon dioxide.

2011

With rising concentrations of both atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO(2)) and tropospheric ozone (O(3)), it is important to better understand the interacting effects of these two trace gases on plant physiology affecting land-atmosphere gas exchange. We investigated the effect of growth under elevated CO(2) and O(3), singly and in combination, on the primary short-term stomatal response to CO(2) concentration in paper birch at the Aspen FACE experiment. Leaves from trees grown in elevated CO(2) and/or O(3) exhibited weaker short-term responses of stomatal conductance to both an increase and a decrease in CO(2) concentration from current ambient level. The impairement of the stomatal CO(2) respo…

Carbon dioxide in Earth's atmosphereStomatal conductanceAir PollutantsOzoneHealth Toxicology and MutagenesisGrowing seasonPlant physiologyGeneral MedicineCarbon DioxideToxicologyPollutionTrace gasTreesPlant Leaveschemistry.chemical_compoundOzonechemistryStress PhysiologicalEnvironmental chemistryCarbon dioxideBotanyPlant StomataEnvironmental scienceTropospheric ozoneBetulaEnvironmental pollution (Barking, Essex : 1987)
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Carbon autonomy of peach shoots determined by 13C-photoassimilate transport

2009

We used (13)CO(2) tracing and source-sink manipulation to determine if fruiting shoots of peach (Prunus persica (L.) Batsch) trees are autonomous or if they import carbon from neighboring shoots, and if the degree of shoot autonomy is influenced by the source-sink relationship of the shoot. In three experiments, leaf to fruit ratio (L:F) of selected fruiting shoots was moderately (2005 and 2006) or strongly (complete sink removal, 2006) altered to either enhance or inhibit movement of carbon from (13)C-labeled fruiting shoots (LFS) to adjacent non-labeled shoots (NLFS), both located within 10 cm on the same main scaffold of V-shaped peach trees. At Stages I and III of fruit growth, fruit an…

Carbon metabolismPhysiologyPlant ScienceBiologyPhotosynthesisSink (geography)Prunuschemistry.chemical_compoundBotanyCultivarPhotosynthesisCarbon Isotopesgeographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryBiological TransportCarbon DioxideCarbonPlant LeavesHorticulturePhotoassimilatechemistryFruitShootCarbon dioxidebranch girdling carbon dioxide fruit sink leaf area isotope tracing Prunus persica source-sink balancePrunusPlant ShootsTree Physiology
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Oltre Carnevale: maschere, travestimenti, inversioni

2017

Carnevale maschere travestimenti inversioniSettore M-DEA/01 - Discipline Demoetnoantropologiche
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