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Estudios estratégicos para la lucha contra la fascioliasis humana a nivel mundial = Strategic studies for the fight against de human fascioliasis wor…

2013

Fascioliasis is a zoonotic parasitic disease caused by Fasciola hepatica and F. gigantica. Emergence of human fascioliasis prompted a worldwide control initiative including a pilot study in several countries. Given the necessity to characterize the fasciolid populations involved, the overall aim of the present research is, first, the phenotypic characterization of faciolid adults and eggs implicated in human endemic areas, where this initiative has been implemented, through a computer image analysis system (CIAS) applied on the basis of standardized measurements. Second, new immunological techniques and their potential use as immunological diagnostic tests in those areas are evaluated. The …

pigsheepprincipal component analysisexperimental populationperuwistarbiometry:CIENCIAS DE LA VIDA [UNESCO]worldwide control initiativeparasitic diseasesnatural populationUNESCO::CIENCIAS DE LA VIDAboliviahumanegyptbolivian altiplanouterusadultMM3 coproantigenF. giganticaF. hepaticageorgiavietnamcajamarca valleygrowth modelcattlenumber per gram of faecesDRG Fasciola hepatica testeggmantaro valley
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Planetary well-being and sustainable business : A work in progress

2024

Businesses have a significant impact on global environmental and social sustainability. To address the related issues, the concept of sustainable business has been introduced, which refers to the practices that businesses can adopt to minimize their negative economic, environmental, and social impacts. This chapter presents a critical analysis of selected sustainable business concepts and practices using planetary well-being as a conceptual framework. In terms of conceptual approaches, the chapter discusses circular economy (circulation of resources without creating waste), degrowth (shrinking of production and consumption to respect planetary boundaries), and sustainability transition (rad…

planetary well-beingliiketoimintamallittalouskasvukestävä kehitysvihreä siirtymäkiertotalousekologinen kestävyyssosiaalinen kestävyysdegrowth-ajatteluplanetaarinen hyvinvointiyritykset
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Characterization of Erwinia gerundensis A4, an Almond-Derived Plant Growth-Promoting Endophyte

2021

The rapidly increasing global population and anthropogenic climate change have created intense pressure on agricultural systems to produce increasingly more food under steadily challenging environmental conditions. Simultaneously, industrial agriculture is negatively affecting natural and agricultural ecosystems because of intensive irrigation and fertilization to fully utilize the potential of high-yielding cultivars. Growth-promoting microbes that increase stress tolerance and crop yield could be a useful tool for helping mitigate these problems. We investigated if commercially grown almonds might be a resource for plant colonizing bacteria with growth promotional traits that could be use…

plant growth promotionMicrobiology (medical)siderophorebiologybusiness.industryIntensive farmingCrop yieldErwinia gerundensisfood and beveragesbiology.organism_classificationPrunus dulcisMicrobiologyEndophyteQR1-502CropNutrientAgronomyAgriculturespermidineArabidopsis thalianaCultivarendophytebusinessFrontiers in Microbiology
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Soil inoculation with symbiotic microorganisms promotes plant growth and nutrient transporter genes expression in durum wheat

2015

In a field experiment conducted in a Mediterranean area of inner Sicily, durum wheat was inoculated with plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR), with arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF), or with both to evaluate their effects on nutrient uptake, plant growth, and the expression of key transporter genes involved in nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) uptake. These biotic associations were studied under either low N availability (unfertilized plots) and supplying the soil with an easily mineralizable organic fertilizer. Regardless of N fertilization, at the tillering stage, inoculation with AMF alone or in combination with PGPR increased the aboveground biomass yield compared to the uninocula…

plant growth promotionmediterranean organic N uptake plant growth promotion Gene Expression Regulation field experiments arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) plant growth-promoting rhizobacteriaplant growth-promoting rhizobacteriaMicroorganismchemistry.chemical_elementmediterraneanPlant ScienceBiologylcsh:Plant cultureRhizobacteriafield experimentschemistry.chemical_compoundHuman fertilizationNutrientplant growth promoting-rhizobacteriaSettore AGR/07 - Genetica Agrariamediterranean; organic N uptake; plant growth promotion; Gene Expression Regulation; field experiments; arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF); plant growth-promoting rhizobacteriaAmmoniumlcsh:SB1-1110Original ResearchInoculationPhosphorusfungifood and beveragesSettore AGR/02 - Agronomia E Coltivazioni ErbaceechemistryAgronomyGene Expression Regulationarbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF)Organic fertilizerorganic N uptake
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Deep and Proximate Determinants of the World Income Distribution

2019

This paper studies the deep and proximate determinants of the evolution of the cross-country distribution of GDP per worker in the period 1960–2008 by a novel method based on an information criterion. We find that countries of our sample follow three distinctive growth regimes identified by two deep determinants, namely life expectancy at birth in 1960 and the share of Catholics in 1965, and that each regime is characterized by non-linearities. Growth regimes appear to be the main cause of the increased inequality and polarization, while technological catch-up, proxied by the initial level of GDP per worker, acts in the opposite direction. Finally, human capital marginally reduces polarizat…

polarizationEconomics and EconometricsInequalitybusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesPolarization (politics)Distribution (economics)Sample (statistics)Investment (macroeconomics)non-linearitieHuman capitalparameter heterogeneityIncome distribution0502 economics and businessgrowth regimeEconomicsLife expectancymodel uncertaintyDemographic economics050207 economicsSettore SECS-P/01 - Economia Politicabusiness050205 econometrics media_commonReview of Income and Wealth
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Public-service provision in clientelist political settlements: Lessons from Ghana's urban water sector

2015

The politics of public-service delivery continues to be neglected under the supposedly more context-sensitive post-Washington Consensus. Using interviews and documentary evidence from Ghana, this article provides an account of the networks of political interference and informal practices in Ghana's public water utility. It argues that, in order to understand why private-sector participation succeeds or fails and why similar arrangements have different outcomes across developing countries, we need to examine the effects of the informal institutional context, particularly the country-specific political settlement in which public-service provision operates.

political settlement theoryClientelismEconomic growthclientelismGeography Planning and DevelopmentDeveloping countryContext (language use)urban water supplyManagement Monitoring Policy and LawDevelopmentprivate-sector participationGhanaDocumentary evidencePoliticspublic servicesHuman settlementPolitical scienceta517Public serviceSettlement (litigation)Development Policy Review
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A supported titanium postmetallocene catalyst: Effect of selected conditions on ethylene polymerization

2011

Ethylene polymerization with a titanium complex [N,N-ethylenebis(3-methoxysalicylideneiminato)titanium dichloride] immobilized on the magnesium support with the formula MgCl2(THF)0.32(Et2AlCl)0.36 was studied. In particular, the effects of polymerization temperature, monomer pressure, and polymerization time on the activity of the catalyst and on the polyethylene properties (molecular weight and its distribution, melting point, crystallinity, and bulk density) were evaluated. The findings of investigations prove that the studied supported titanium catalyst is highly active in ethylene polymerization, and its activity increases with increasing temperature and monomer pressure. Moreover, stab…

polyethyleneMaterials sciencePolymers and PlasticsBulk polymerizationsupportsmelting pointtechnology industry and agriculturechemistry.chemical_elementSolution polymerizationGeneral Chemistrymolecular weight distributionPolyethylenecatalystsSurfaces Coatings and Filmschemistry.chemical_compoundChain-growth polymerizationchemistryPolymerizationPolymer chemistryMaterials ChemistryPrecipitation polymerizationCoordination polymerizationTitaniumJournal of Applied Polymer Science
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Growth of central polynomials of algebras with involution

2021

Let A be an associative algebra with involution ∗ over a field of characteristic zero. A central ∗-polynomial of A is a polynomial in non- commutative variables that takes central values in A. Here we prove the existence of two limits called the central ∗-exponent and the proper central ∗-exponent that give a measure of the growth of the central ∗-polynomials and proper central ∗-polynomials, respectively. Moreover, we compare them with the PI-∗-exponent of the algebra.

polynomial identity central polynomials exponent cxdimension growthPure mathematicsSettore MAT/02 - AlgebraExponentInvolution (philosophy)Mathematics
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The temporal variation in Siberian flying squirrel (Pteromys volans) population size

2011

Human land use causes declines of natural populations, for example, by loss of habitat area. Additionally, habitat fragmentation can cause the population size to decline more than is expected based on the area lost. Some ecological processes, such as demographic stochasticity and Allee effect, can expose already small populations to further decline. The endangered Siberian flying squirrel (Pteromys volans) has suffered from intensive forestry in Finland. In this thesis I estimated the size and growth rate of a local flying squirrel population living in nest boxes in Alavus using 15-year mark-recapture data. I regressed the estimated population size against habitat availability to detect rel…

population sizeliito-oravapopulaatiothabitat lossfungielinympäristöhabitaattihabitat fragmentationpopulation growth ratepirstoutuminenmark-recapturesurvivalPteromys volans
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Examining pre-service teachers' Technological Pedagogical Content Knowledge as evolving knowledge domains : A longitudinal approach

2019

The aim of this study is to outline the development and changes in pre‐service teachers' technological pedagogical content knowledge (TPACK) assessments during the first 3 years in teacher education. Specifically, research was conducted at three measurement points over a 3‐year teacher education period. The target group consisted of pre‐service teachers (N = 148) from three Finnish universities. Results indicate a growth in confidence related to all TPACK areas during the research period. The strongest gains were in pedagogical content knowledge. In addition, the gains were larger in other areas related to pedagogical knowledge than areas related to technology or content knowledge. In areas…

pre‐service teachersICT in educationkoulutustieto- ja viestintätekniikkalongitudinal researchTPACKpitkittäistutkimusopettajankoulutuspre-service teacherslatent growth curve modelling
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