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Metsästä lopputuotteeksi : Päijät-Hämeen mekaanisen puunjalostusteollisuuden tilastollinen klusterianalyysi

2001

klusteritpuuteollisuuspanos-tuotosanalyysiPäijät-Häme 2 ysayritykset
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Fast Photochemistry of Prototypical Phytochromes : A Species vs. Subunit Specific Comparison

2015

Phytochromes are multi-domain red light photosensor proteins, which convert red light photons to biological activity utilizing the multitude of structural and chemical reactions. The steady increase in structural information obtained from various bacteriophytochromes has increased understanding about the functional mechanism of the photochemical processes of the phytochromes. Furthermore, a number of spectroscopic studies have revealed kinetic information about the light-induced reactions. The spectroscopic changes are, however, challenging to connect with the structural changes of the chromophore and the protein environment, as the excited state properties of the chromophores are very sens…

laser spectroscopyfluoresenssired photosensorstransient absorptionexcited state dynamics
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Documenting the light sensitivity of Spanish Levantine rock art paintings

2015

[EN] A case study to evaluate the use of microfading spectrometry (MFS) for the study of colored systems found in prehistoric rock art paintings was conducted in the Cova Remígia rock-shelter, Castellón (Spain). This rock shelter is part of the rock art sites of the Mediterranean basin on the Iberian Peninsula included in UNESCO s World Heritage List. Some of the paintings belonging to this group are exposed to environmental factors including natural daylight, wind and rain, depending on the time of the day and the season of the year. Therefore, their preservation is a major concern to stakeholders and researchers responsible for protecting and studying these prehistoric paintings. The expe…

lcsh:Applied optics. PhotonicsPigmentsLightMediterranean Basinlcsh:TechnologyNatural (archaeology)ExposurePrehistoryPeninsulaPhotosensitivityGroup (stratigraphy)Spanish Levantine Rock artArt prehistòricPaintinggeography.geographical_feature_categorylcsh:Tlcsh:TA1501-1820ArchaeologyGeographylcsh:TA1-2040INGENIERIA CARTOGRAFICA GEODESIA Y FOTOGRAMETRIARock artlcsh:Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)Microfading spectrometryCartographyRock shelter
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Desanimado, un corto de Emilio Martí López

2012

<p><em>Desanimado</em> es un cortometraje de 7 minutos, realizado durante 2010 y 2011,  que reflexiona con tono cómico sobre la diferencia, apoyándose en el subtexto de la diversidad sexual, y sobre el propio medio animado. Además, está realizado en la Universitat Politècnica, pues su autor, Emilio Martí López, ideó el cortometraje mientras cursaba el Máster en Producción Artística, tutorizado por el profesor Miquel Guillem. En este artículo, escrito por alguien muy cercano al director, destacamos sus características principales, y algunos puntos clave de su exitosa trayectoria una vez que ha empezado a rodar por festivales y certámenes bien variados.</p>

lcsh:NC1-1940CortometrajeComediaVisual Arts and Performing ArtsRotoscopialcsh:Visual artslcsh:N1-9211cortometrajelcsh:Drawing. Design. IllustrationrotoscopiaHomosexualidadcomediaMetalenguajehomosexualidadCon A de animación
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Design, Synthesis and Characterization of a Visible-Light-Sensitive Molecular Switch and Its PEGylation Towards a Self-Assembling Molecule.

2022

HBDI-like chromophores represent a novel set of biomimetic switches mimicking the fluorophore of the green fluorescent protein that are currently studied with the hope to expand the molecular switch/motor toolbox. However, until now members capable of absorbing visible light in their neutral (i. e. non-anionic) form have not been reported. In this contribution we report the preparation of an HBDI-like chromophore based on a 3-phenylbenzofulvene scaffold capable of absorbing blue light and photoisomerizing on the picosecond timescale. More specifically, we show that double-bond photoisomerization occurs in both the E-to-Z and Z-to-E directions and that these can be controlled by irradiating …

light-driven molecular switchesnanoaggregatesHBDI-like chromophores; light-driven molecular switches; light-sensitive molecules; nanoaggregates; photoswitches; self-assembling molecules; Green Fluorescent Proteins; LightLightOrganic ChemistryGreen Fluorescent ProteinsHBDI-like chromophoresself-assembling moleculesGeneral Chemistrylight-sensitive moleculesCatalysisphotoswitchesChemistry (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany)
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Metabolic plasticity of mixotrophic algae is key for their persistence in browning environments

2022

Light availability is the main regulator of primary production, shaping photosynthetic communities and their production of ecologically important biomolecules. In freshwater ecosystems, increasing dissolved organic carbon concentrations, commonly known as browning, leads to lower light availability and the proliferation of mixotrophic phytoplankton. Here, a mixotrophic algal species (Cryptomonas sp.) was grown under five increasing dissolved organic carbon concentrations to uncover the plastic responses behind the success of mixotrophs in browning environments and their effect in the availability of nutritionally important biomolecules. In addition to the browning treatments, phototrophic, …

liuennut orgaaninen hiilivesien tilarasvahapotfotobiologialevätfatty acidsbiomolekyylitmixotrophyGeneticsPhotosynthesiscryptomonastranscripto micEcosystemEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematics1172 Environmental sciencesbrowningplanktonvesiekosysteemitHeterotrophic Processesmikrolevätdissolved organic carbonCarbonympäristövaikutuksetPhytoplanktonmakea vesiphagotrophyvalo
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Macroalgal responses to ocean acidification depend on nutrient and light levels

2015

Ocean acidification may benefit algae that are able to capitalize on increased carbon availability for photosynthesis, but it is expected to have adverse effects on calcified algae through dissolution. Shifts in dominance between primary producers will have knock-on effects on marine ecosystems and will likely vary regionally, depending on factors such as irradiance (light vs. shade) and nutrient levels (oligotrophic vs. eutrophic). Thus experiments are needed to evaluate interactive effects of combined stressors in the field. In this study, we investigated the physiological responses of macroalgae near a CO2 seep in oligotrophic waters off Vulcano (Italy). The algae were incubated in situ …

macroalgaelcsh:QH1-199.5Padina pavonicaocean acidificationOcean Engineeringphenolic compoundslcsh:General. Including nature conservation geographical distributionAquatic SciencePhotosynthetic efficiencyOceanographyPhotosynthesisNutrientAlgaeBotanyMarine Sciencelcsh:ScienceWater Science and TechnologyGlobal and Planetary ChangephotosynthesisbiologyDictyotalesbiology.organism_classificationphotophysiologyEnvironmental chemistrylcsh:Qnutrient availabilityFucalesEutrophicationFrontiers in Marine Science
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Tradizione e selezione del Corpus Hippocraticum nel De corporis humani fabrica di Teofilo

2009

medicina greca e bizantinaCorpus HippocraticumTeofilo Protospatario.Letteratura grecaSettore L-FIL-LET/02 - Lingua E Letteratura Greca
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Data from: A revision of Sesuvium (Aizoaceae, Sesuvioideae)

2017

Sesuvium and Cypselea are closely related succulent genera within the Sesuvioideae (Aizoaceae). Since Cypselea is nested in Sesuvium in molecular studies and both genera share traits separating them from other members of the subfamily, we propose to include Cypselea in Sesuvium. Sesuvium (incl. Cypselea) comprises 14 species and is distributed worldwide with centres of diversity in southern Africa and North and Central America. Sesuvium comprises erect to procumbent herbs with opposite leaves that often bear conspicuous sheath-like lateral appendages on the petioles (pseudostipules). These and the many-seeded capsules are diagnostic traits, separating Sesuvium from the closely related gener…

medicine and health careCypseleaC4 photosynthesisrestoration plantSesuviumhalophytesAizoaceaeMedicineSesuvioideaeLife sciencesSesuvium portulacastrum
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Projection and Pinhole-Based Data Acquisition for Small-Animal SPECT Using Storage Phosphor Technology

2007

Three-dimensional Single Photon Emission Computed Tomography (SPECT) can provide high-resolution insight into biomolecular distribution and pharmacokinetics. However, instrument availability and distribution is limited at present,and imaging times can be considerable. To evaluate the large array of novel agents which are becoming available,we find that storage phosphor-based in vivo imaging can provide an important,rapid-throughput transition from the traditional ex vivo sacrifice/gamma counting and autoradiography to full-time course SPECT.

medicine.diagnostic_testPhotostimulated luminescenceComputer sciencebusiness.industryfungifood and beveragesSingle-photon emission computed tomographyData acquisitionSmall animalStorage phosphormedicinePinhole (optics)Projection (set theory)Nuclear medicinebusinessPreclinical imagingBiomedical engineering
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