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EXAFS and XANES analysis of oxides at the nanoscale

2014

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Nanocrystalline materialsX-ray absorption spectroscopyExtended X-ray absorption fine structureAbsorption spectroscopyChemistryOxide nanomaterialsNanotechnologyGeneral ChemistryMagnetic semiconductorCondensed Matter PhysicsFeature ArticlesBiochemistryXANESXANESNanocrystalline materialNanomaterialsEXAFSlcsh:QGeneral Materials Sciencelcsh:ScienceSpectroscopyIUCrJ
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Baltic Journal of English Language, Literature and Culture, N. 4 

2014

National identity -- language centredTranslationUniversal GrammarPragmaticsNon-native EnglishPhonostylistic featureUser’s guideHeteroglossiaLanguage InstinctCorpusGenerative GrammarEnglish as a foreign languageInformational style of intonationGrammatical errorsEnglish Latvian dictionariesSymbolic capitalMetaphor:HUMANITIES and RELIGION::Languages and linguistics::Other Germanic languages::English language [Research Subject Categories]English-Language TeachingApplied linguisticsPierre Bourdieu
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Conservation Status of Some Peatbogs in Maramureş County

2016

AbstractPeat bogs and specially raised bogs are vulnerable ecosystems all over the world and they create refuges for some rare plant species. The aim of this paper is to provide information regarding the conservation status of five oligotrophic peat bogs situated in the volcanic mountains in the Oriental Chain of Carpathians, in Maramureș County. The studied peat bogs are: Tăul lui Dumitru (Dumitru Pond), Mlaștina Vlășinescu (Vlășinescu Peat bog), Iezeru Mare (Big Tarn), Tăul Chendroaiei (Chendroaiei Pond) and Tăul Negru (Black Pond), all of them have the status of nature reserve and under the IUCN categories they are included in category IV Habitat/Species Management Area (www.iucn.org, 20…

Nature reserve010506 paleontologygeographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryEcologyEcologyEcology (disciplines)conservationraised bograre plant species010502 geochemistry & geophysics01 natural sciencessphagnumHabitatNature ConservationmedicineConservation statusmedicine.symptomromaniaVegetation (pathology)BogQH540-549.50105 earth and related environmental sciencesTransylvanian Review of Systematical and Ecological Research
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Rockfall hazard assessment of the Monte Gallo Oriented Nature Reserve area (Southern Italy)

2021

Abstract The Monte Gallo area is a carbonate relief that develops a significant nature reserve and highly attracts tourism to the urbanized area of the City of Palermo (Southern Italy). The slopes are affected by several rockfall events, which have also caused death, injuries, material damage, and a strong social and economic impact. Here, a detailed geological and geotechnical study to assess the rockfall hazard relating to two sectors of the mount has been carried out. The hazard assessment at the slope scale was performed based on geological, geomorphological, geomechanical, and seismic analysis. Using both analytical and empirical methods and by means of different software, the reconstr…

Nature reserveSicily Empirical MethodgeographyRockfallgeography.geographical_feature_categorySeismic surveyGeomechanical analysisRockfall hazardPhysical geographyHazard analysisNumerical MethodGeologyIOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science
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Low effective population sizes and limited connectivity inxerothermic beetles: implications for the conservation ofan endangered habita

2014

Fragmentation and isolation may have detrimental effects on the viability of populations. Xerothermic grasslands, which are extra-zonal analogues of steppes, are among Europe's most endangered natural environments. Information about connectivity between the remaining habitat patches is critical for effective conservation planning. However, very little is known about the actual levels of isolation of individual xerothermic patches at the inter-regional and local scale. In this study, 16 microsatellite loci were used to investigate genetic diversity, structuring, effective sizes (Ne), and connectivity among populations of the weevil Centricnemus leucogrammus at various geographic scales. Anal…

Nature reservegeographyGenetic diversityCentricnemus leucogrammusHabitat fragmentationgeography.geographical_feature_categoryEcologySteppeEcologyEndangered speciesPopulation geneticspopulation geneticsBiologysteppedry grasslandsmicrosatellitesCurculionidaeEffective population sizeHabitathabitat fragmentationisolationNature and Landscape ConservationAnimal Conservation
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Dynamics of natural hemiboreal woodland in the Moricsala Reserve, Latvia: the studies of K. R. Kupffer revisited

2010

Abstract Karl Reinhold Kupffer (1872–1935), an outstanding botanist and plant ecologist, took the initiative that led to the establishment of the first nature reserve in Latvia, on Moricsala Island in 1912. The reserve provided an excellent reference area for natural hemiboreal woodland for future generations. There have been very few studies on the dynamics of natural broadleaved forest in Europe, probably owing to lack of primeval forests of this type. However, Kupffer produced a map of forest types in the reserve with accurate descriptions of the vegetation by layers, and his descriptions include interpretations of forest dynamics processes. This information, together with the present ag…

Nature reservegeographygeography.geographical_feature_categorybiologyForest dynamicsHemiborealEcologyDiameter at breast heightForestryForestryWoodlandVegetationbiology.organism_classificationOld-growth forestQuercus roburScandinavian Journal of Forest Research
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The Gravettian occipital bone from the site of Malladetes (Barx, Valencia, Spain)

2002

Abstract The juvenile occipital bone from the site of Malladetes in Valencia (Spain) is described and compared with other European Pleistocene representatives of the genus Homo . This specimen derives from a Gravettian cultural context and has been AMS radiocarbon-dated to 25,120±240 years bp . As such, it provides evidence on early modern human anatomy from the Central Mediterranean region of the Iberian peninsula. The clear evidence for a late survival of Neandertals in southern Iberia, has led to considerable debate surrounding the biological and cultural interactions between these Pleistocene humans and their early modern human successors, and it is within this context that the Malladet…

NeanderthalAdolescentPleistoceneContext (language use)Mosaiclaw.inventionPaleontologylawPeninsulabiology.animalmedicineAnimalsHumansRadiocarbon datingChildPhylogenyEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsgeographyCultural Characteristicsgeography.geographical_feature_categorybiologyFossilsHominidaeArchaeologySkullGenetics Populationmedicine.anatomical_structureChild PreschoolOccipital BoneAnthropologyUpper PaleolithicJournal of Human Evolution
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Extraction and fusion of spectral parameters for face recognition

2011

This is the copy of journal's version originally published in Proc. SPIE 7877: http://spie.org/x10.xml?WT.svl=tn7. Reprinted with permission of SPIE. Many methods have been developed in image processing for face recognition, especially in recent years with the increase of biometric technologies. However, most of these techniques are used on grayscale images acquired in the visible range of the electromagnetic spectrum. The aims of our study are to improve existing tools and to develop new methods for face recognition. The techniques used take advantage of the different spectral ranges, the visible, optical infrared and thermal infrared, by either combining them or analyzing them separately …

Near Infrared[ INFO.INFO-TS ] Computer Science [cs]/Signal and Image ProcessingBiometrics[INFO.INFO-TS] Computer Science [cs]/Signal and Image ProcessingInfraredComputer scienceElectromagnetic spectrumFeature extractionImage processing02 engineering and technologyShort Wave Infrared[ SPI.SIGNAL ] Engineering Sciences [physics]/Signal and Image processingGrayscaleFacial recognition system[INFO.INFO-TS]Computer Science [cs]/Signal and Image Processing0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringFeature descriptorComputer visionFace recognition[SPI.SIGNAL] Engineering Sciences [physics]/Signal and Image processingbusiness.industryNear-infrared spectroscopyVisibleFeature extraction020201 artificial intelligence & image processingArtificial intelligencefeature descriptorbusiness[SPI.SIGNAL]Engineering Sciences [physics]/Signal and Image processing:Mathematics and natural science: 400::Information and communication science: 420::Simulation visualization signal processing image processing: 429 [VDP]
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EFFECT OF MICROENCAPSULATION ON OXYGEN DISTRIBUTION IN ISLETS ORGANS

1994

In islet transplantation, limitation of oxygen supply may restrict graft function, particularly when encapsulated tissue is used. Therefore, oxygen tensions (PO2) in isolated islet organs (Brockmann bodies) of Osphronemus gorami were measured. In a thermostatically (37 degrees C) controlled measuring chamber, PO2 values were recorded at subsequent microelectrode positions on a radial track toward the center of the organ. In 2 independent groups, we studied the effect of fluid convection (n = 12) and microencapsulation (n = 12). In both groups, sigmoidal PO2 profiles were found, which permit differentiation in an oxygen-depleted zone surrounding the surface, a steep decline inside the tissue…

NecrosisAlginatesIslets of Langerhans TransplantationAnalytical chemistryOxygenechemistry.chemical_elementOxygenIslets of LangerhansOxygen ConsumptionGlucuronic AcidmedicineAnimalscomputer.programming_languageTransplantationgeographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryHexuronic AcidsFishesMembranes ArtificialAnatomyOxygenationIsletOxygenTransplantationMicroelectrodechemistryOxygen distributionmedicine.symptomMicroelectrodescomputerPolarographyTransplantation
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Two new species of the genus emNemaspela/em Šilhavý from caves in Georgia (Opiliones: Nemastomatidae).

2021

Two highly specialized endemic troglobiotic harvestman species of the genus Nemaspela Šilhavý, 1966 are described. N. melouri sp. nov. from Melouri Cave and N. prometheus sp. nov. from Prometheus Cave (Sataplia-Tskaltubo karst massif, Imereti region, western Georgia), respectively. Despite the fact that the entrances of the caves are positioned only 2.5 km apart, the new taxa differ from each other distinctly by presence vs. absence of male cheliceral apophysis, which is lacking in the second species. A key to the Caucasian species of the genus is provided. Relationships of Nemaspela species within the genus and with hypothetical epigean ancestors are discussed. 

NemastomatidaeNemastomatidaeMaleGeorgiaArthropodaZoologyOpilionesGeorgia (Republic)CaveGenusArachnidaAnimaliaAnimalsEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsTaxonomygeographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryOpilionesbiologyBiodiversityMassifbiology.organism_classificationKarstCavesTaxonKey (lock)Animal Science and ZoologyZootaxa
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