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Census of Alectoris graeca whitakeri in the ZPS ITA010029 Monte Cofano, Capo San Vito e Monte Sparagio

2011

Alectoris graeca whitakeriCensuSicily
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Demokratia tekee meistä älykkäitä

2018

Alhanen KaiPerhoniemi Tuukkasamhälletlitteraturrecensionertekstitvärdenpoliittiset kriisitklassikerpolitiska kriserpoliittinen filosofiademokratiidéhistoriabegreppshistoriatexterarvot (käsitykset)klassikotkirja-arvostelutkäsitehistoriademokratiapolitisk filosofiEsittelyjä ja erittelyjäyhteiskuntaaatehistoriaarvot
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Boron mobility in deciduous forest trees in relation to their polyols

2004

Summary • Boron (B) has been found to be phloem mobile in species that translocate polyols, whereas it is almost immobile in other species. The objectives of the present study were to survey B mobility in deciduous trees, and to relate it to the presence of polyols. • The stable isotope 10B was applied as a tracer to mature leaves of seedlings, and growing leaves were subsequently harvested for B isotope analysis. • Extensive B mobility was found in Sorbus aucuparia and Prunus padus, species with high sorbitol content, but also in Ulmus glabra, with only trace amounts of B-complexing polyols. Alnus incana, Fraxinus excelsior, Betula pubescens and Larix sibirica also translocated 10B into ne…

Alnus incanaDeciduousbiologyLarix sibiricaPhysiologyBotanyPlant ScienceBetula pubescensPhloemSorbus aucupariabiology.organism_classificationFraxinusPrunus padusNew Phytologist
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Mycotoxin Profile and Phylogeny of Pathogenic Alternaria Species Isolated from Symptomatic Tomato Plants in Lebanon

2021

The tomato is one of the most consumed agri-food products in Lebanon. Several fungal pathogens, including Alternaria species, can infect tomato plants during the whole growing cycle. Alternaria infections cause severe production and economic losses in field and during storage. In addition, Alternaria species represent a serious toxicological risk since they are able to produce a wide range of mycotoxins, associated with different toxic activities on human and animal health. Several Alternaria species were detected on tomatoes, among which the most important are A. solani, A. alternata, and A. arborescens. A set of 49 Alternaria strains isolated from leaves and stems of diseased tomato plant…

Alternaria arborescens0106 biological sciencesVeterinary medicineHealth Toxicology and MutagenesisAlternariolAlternaria mali morpho-speciesmultilocus gene sequencingToxicology<i>Alternaria mali</i> morpho-species01 natural sciencesAlternaria alternataArticletoxigenic fungi03 medical and health scienceschemistry.chemical_compoundSolanum lycopersicumPhylogeneticsotorhinolaryngologic diseasesTenuazonic acidGenetic variabilityLebanonMycotoxinPhylogenyPlant Diseases030304 developmental biology0303 health sciencesbiologyStrain (biology)RAlternariafood and beveragesMycotoxins<i>Alternaria alternata</i>biology.organism_classificationAlternariachemistryFruit<i>Alternaria arborescens</i>Alternaria alternataMedicine010606 plant biology & botanyToxins
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Understanding trends and drivers of urban poverty in American cities

2022

Urban poverty arises from the uneven distribution of poor populations across neighborhoods of a city. We study the trend and drivers of urban poverty across American cities over the last 40 years. To do so, we resort to a family of urban poverty indices that account for features of incidence, distribution, and segregation of poverty across census tracts. Compared to the universally-adopted concentrated poverty index, these measures have a solid normative background. We use tract-level data to assess the extent to which demographics, housing, education, employment, and income distribution affect levels and changes in urban poverty. A decomposition study allows to single out the effect of cha…

American Community SurveyStatistics and ProbabilityCensusEconomics and EconometricsMathematics (miscellaneous)Oaxaca–Blinder decompositionCensuGini indexSpatial inequalityConcentrated povertySocial Sciences (miscellaneous)Empirical Economics
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Uncinaria hamiltoni (Nematoda: Ancylostomatidae) in South American Sea Lions, Otaria flavescens, From Northern Patagonia, Argentina

2004

Thirty-one South American sea lion pups (Otaria flavescens) found dead in Punta León, Argentina, during the summer of 2002, were examined for hookworms (Uncinaria hamiltoni). Parasite parameters were analyzed in 2 locations of the rookery, i.e., a traditional, well-structured breeding area and an expanding area with juveniles and a lax social structure. Prevalence of hookworms was 50% in both localities, and no difference was observed in prevalence between pup sexes (P > 0.05). Hookworms were concentrated in the small intestine. Transmammary transmission is assumed because only adult hookworms were found in the pups. The mean intensity of hookworms per pup was 135; the mean intensity in fem…

AncylostomatoideaMaleOtras Ciencias BiológicaseducationArgentinaZoology:CIENCIAS DE LA VIDA [UNESCO]Ciencias BiológicasHookworm Infectionsparasitic diseasesPrevalenceUNESCO::CIENCIAS DE LA VIDAAnimalsParasite hostingSex DistributionSea lionEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsRookeryUncinaria hamiltoniUncinaria hamiltonibiologyAncylostomatidaeEcology:CIENCIAS DE LA VIDA::Biología animal (Zoología) ::Parasitología animal [UNESCO]Otaria flavescensbiology.organism_classificationSea LionsUNESCO::CIENCIAS DE LA VIDA::Biología animal (Zoología) ::Parasitología animalHookworm InfectionsSouth americanUncinaria hamiltoni ; Ancylostomatidae ; Sea Lions ; Northern Patagonia argentinaFemaleParasitologyAncylostomatidaeCIENCIAS NATURALES Y EXACTASNorthern Patagonia argentina
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Selective Antimicrobial Effects of Curcumin@Halloysite Nanoformulation: A Caenorhabditis elegans Study

2019

Alterations in the normal gastrointestinal microbial community caused by unhealthy diet, environmental factors, and antibiotic overuse may severely affect human health and well-being. Novel antimicrobial drug formulations targeting pathogenic microflora while not affecting or even supporting symbiotic microflora are urgently needed. Here we report fabrication of a novel antimicrobial nanocontainer based on halloysite nanotubes loaded with curcumin and protected with a dextrin outer layer (HNTs+Curc/DX) and its effective use to suppress the overgrowth of pathogenic bacteria in Caenorhabditis elegans nematodes. Nanocontainers have been obtained using vacuum-facilitated loading of hydrophobic …

Anti-Infective AgentMaterials scienceCurcuminantimicrobial formulation020101 civil engineeringgut microbiota regulation02 engineering and technologymedicine.disease_cause0201 civil engineeringMicrobiologychemistry.chemical_compoundDrug Delivery SystemsAnti-Infective AgentsIn vivoDextrinDextrinsmedicineAnimalsHumansGeneral Materials SciencehalloysiteCaenorhabditis elegansnanocontainerCaenorhabditis eleganNanotubesbiologyAnimalNanocontainerPathogenic bacteria021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologybiology.organism_classificationAntimicrobialdark-field/hyperspectral microscopyNanotubechemistryAluminum SilicateDrug deliverySerratia marcescensdrug deliveryThermogravimetryCurcuminClayAluminum Silicates0210 nano-technologyBacteriaHuman
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Alianzas, ambiciones y ascenso de dos familias de la élite concejil orensana en 1680-1746: los Armada y Araúxo, y los Salgado y Gundín

2020

Antonio 181 201UNESCO::HISTORIARevista de historia moderna 561078 2020 46 7649197 Alianzas [0210-9093 553 Estudis]los Armada y Araúxo [ambiciones y ascenso de dos familias de la élite concejil orensana en 1680-1746]:HISTORIA [UNESCO]y los Salgado y Gundín Presedo Garazoambiciones y ascenso de dos familias de la élite concejil orensana en 1680-1746: los Armada y Araúxo0210-9093 553 Estudis: Revista de historia moderna 561078 2020 46 7649197 Alianzas
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Recensione al volume: Anuario Calderoniano, Madrid-Frankfurt, Iberoamericana-Vervuert, vol. 2, 2009, 312 pp., in Anuario Calderoniano, Madrid-Frankfu…

2011

La recensione analizza il secondo numero della rivista Anuario Calderoniano, pubblicazione dedicata al drammaturgo barocco e promossa dal GRISO (Grupo de Investigación Siglo de Oro) della Universidad de Navarra, in collaborazione con il Grupo Calderón de la Barca dell'Università di Santiago de Compostela e con il patrocinio del Centro para la Edición de los Clásicos Españoles (CECE)

Anuario CalderonianoSettore L-LIN/05 - Letteratura SpagnolaRecensioneRecensione Secondo volume Anuario CalderonianoRecensione; Secondo volume; Anuario CalderonianoSecondo volume
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Biosorption lead(II) and nikel(II) from an aqueous solution by bacterial biomass

2010

Biosorption lead(II) and nikel(II) from an aqueous solution by bacterial biomass The optimum conditions for biosorption of Pb(II) and Ni(II) from aqueous solution were investigated, by using living and nonliving Pseudomonas fluorescens and Bacillus pumilus isolated from wastewater treatment plant. It was found that the optimum pH for Pb(II) removal by living and nonliving cells was 6.0, while 7.0 for Ni(II) removal. At the optimal conditions, metal ion biosorption was increased as the initial metal concentration increased. The binding capacity by living cells is significantly higher than that of nonliving cells at tested conditions. The maximum biosorption capacities for lead and nickel by …

Aqueous solutionbiologyBacillus pumilusChemistryGeneral Chemical EngineeringBiosorptionBiomassIndustrial chemistryPseudomonas fluorescensGeneral Chemistrybiology.organism_classificationPulp and paper industryBiotechnologyPJCT
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