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Stable carbon and oxygen isotope fractionation in bivalve (Placopecten magellanicus) larval aragonite

2008

Abstract The relationship between stable isotope composition (δ13C and δ18O) in seawater and in larval shell aragonite of the sea scallop, Placopecten magellanicus, was investigated in a controlled experiment to determine whether isotopes in larval shell aragonite can be used as a reliable proxy for environmental conditions. The linear relationship between δ13CDIC and δ13Caragonite (r2 = 0.97, p  δ 13 C DIC = 1.15 ( ± 0.05 ) ∗ δ 13 C aragonite - 0.85 ( ± 0.04 ) The relationship between δ13CDIC and δ13Caragonite described for P. magellanicus resulted in larval shell aragonite that was depleted on average by 1.82‰ (SD = 0.22‰, range = 1.1–2.1‰) from predicted equilibrium values based on the r…

δ13CIsotopebiologyChemistryStable isotope ratioAragonitefungiOxygen isotope ratio cycleengineering.materialbiology.organism_classificationIsotopes of oxygenPlacopecten magellanicusOceanographyGeochemistry and PetrologyEnvironmental chemistryengineeringSeawaterGeochimica et Cosmochimica Acta
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Variation in Sr uptake in the shell of the freshwater gastropod Bithynia tentaculata from Lake Arreo (northern Spain) and culture experiments

2010

The Sr uptake features in Bithynia tentaculata aragonite shells from monthly collections in Lake Arreo (northern Spain) over a two-year period are compared with those from the same species grown in culture experiments with similar waters under controlled temperature. The shell aragonite of B. tentaculata from Lake Arreo formed in isotopic equilibrium with the lake water. A comparison of the stable oxygen isotope values (δ18O) from the shells and waters allowed the selection of suitable shells for Sr uptake studies. The Sr/Ca molar ratio in B. tentaculata shells (Sr/Cashell) from the lake and from the culture experiments positively correlate with some chemical parameters like conductivity an…

δ18Ochemistry.chemical_elementMineralogyengineering.materialOceanographyIsotopes of oxygenBithynia tentaculataMollusk shellEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsEarth-Surface ProcessesStrontiumbiologyStable isotope ratioAragoniteTrace elementPaleontologyTentaculatabiology.organism_classificationOxygen isotopeAragonitechemistryStrontiumEnvironmental chemistryengineeringTrace elementGeology
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The Commented Walk Method as a Way of Highlighting Precise Daily Mobility Difficulties – A Case Study Focusing on Cognitive or Mental Diseases

2016

Abstract The French Act of 11 February 2005 on equal rights and opportunities, participation and citizenship of people with disabilities highlights the need “for people with disabilities or reduced mobility” to have access to the complete mobility chain of the transport system. This law was initially planned to apply from 2015. Many efforts have been made to improve life for those with physical, visual and, to a lesser extent, hearing impairments. But there is a lot of room for improvement in situations regarding psychological, cognitive and mental impairment. This is largely due to a lack of knowledge on the difficulties experienced by the above when they travel. The national quantitative …

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L’estètica emocional de la transformació: una revisitació barroca de la Faula d’Apol·lo i Dafne

2021

The well-known Sonnet XIII by Garcilaso de la Vega «A Dafne ya los brazos le crecían» was to establish the disconsolate figure of Apollo, pining for the loss of Daphne, as the literary paradigm of the pangs of love —at least in Renaissance literature in the Iberian peninsula. Thus, a century later, Francesc Fontanella revisited the Garcilaso sonnet and carried out a profoundly Baroque re-reading. The Catalan text ‘transforms’ the symmetry and order in which the Spanish sonnet describes the metamorphosis of the nymph into an inseparable amalgam between the old way of being and the new reality, between the human and the plant, and freezes the figure in mutation: neither the original form nor …

“UNESCO:CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRAS”Linguistics and Languageword historylate medieval artsubtlecrown of aragonroyal powerFontanella Francesc ca. 1610-ca. 1680Literatura comparadapoder reialcorona d?aragódestresa artísticaLanguage and LinguisticsLiteratura catalana -- S. XVIIart baixmedievalsubtilCatalan literature -- 17th centuryBaroque literatureapteComparative literatureapthistòria de les paraulesartistic skillLiteratura barroca
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Onvphrii Panvinii Veronensis De ludis circensibus, libri 2. De triumphis, liber unus.

This work depicts the world of Roman circus shows, depicting agonal games as well as ceremonies and sacred rites linked to the various celebrations.

history of Rome Roman circuses agons sacred rites
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