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The measurement of rank mobility

2009

Abstract In this paper we investigate the problem of measuring social mobility when the social status of individuals is given by their rank. In order to sensibly represent the rank mobility of subgroups within a given society, we address the problem in terms of partial permutation matrices which include standard (“global”) matrices as a special case. We first provide a characterization of a partial ordering on partial matrices which, in the standard case of global matrices, coincides with the well-known “concordance” ordering. We then provide a characterization of an index of rank mobility based on partial matrices and show that, in the standard case of comparing global matrices, it is equi…

Economics and EconometricsIndex (economics)Rank mobilityRank (linear algebra)Partial matricesPartial permutationjel:D63Spearman's indexjel:D31Characterization (mathematics)Social mobilityCombinatoricsComputingMethodologies_SYMBOLICANDALGEBRAICMANIPULATIONStatisticsConcordanceMobility measurement Concordance Partial matrices Sperman's index.Rank mobility; Mobility measurement; Concordance; Partial matrices; Spearman's indexOrder (group theory)Special caseMobility measurementPartially ordered setMathematics
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Investigations on the Polyamine Content of Spruce Needles Relative to the Occurrence of Novel Forest Decline

1991

Summary Levels of free polyamines were monitored in needles of spruce trees [ Picea abies (L.) Karst.] during the course of two vegetation periods at five natural sites. The putrescine concentration in needles of damaged spruce trees was significantly higher than in needles of undamaged trees. This is e.g. impressively proved by the putrescine/spermidine-ratio. While undamaged trees show nearly similar putrescine and spermidine concentrations, damaged trees have five- to tenfold higher putrescine levels depending on the increasing state of damage. Thus, the content of putrescine in needles can be used as a qualified biochemical damage indicator of spruce trees. The physiological effects of …

EcophysiologybiologyPhysiologyfungiPicea abiesPlant Sciencebiology.organism_classificationSpermidinechemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryBotanyPutrescinePolyamineAgronomy and Crop ScienceJournal of Plant Physiology
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Iron enrichment from hypoxic hypolimnion supports the blooming of Raphidiopsis raciborskii in a tropical reservoir.

2022

Occurring worldwide, blooms of Raphidiopsis raciborskii threaten the use of water resources especially in tropical and subtropical waterbodies. Its high flexibility in the uses of light and macronutrients (C, N, P) frustrates any bloom prediction and control based on macronutrients regulation. To identify the critical factors promoting periodic blooms of R. raciborskii, the trends of meteorological, hydrodynamic, physical, and chemical variables (including macro- and micronutrients: N, P, Fe) were analyzed in a Chinese tropical large reservoir (Dashahe reservoir) over five years. It was hypothesized that Fe availability, mediated by the mixing pattern of the reservoir, played a crucial role…

Environmental EngineeringEcological ModelingIronWaterHabitat characteristicsPollutionFeR. raciborskiiTropical reservoirOxygenSettore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E ApplicataLimiting effectsWaste Management and DisposalDominanceWater Science and TechnologyCivil and Structural EngineeringCylindrospermopsisWater research
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Effects of exposure to static magnetic fields on the morphology and morphometry of mouse epididymal sperm.

1998

Morphologic and morphometric sperm characteristics of mouse epididymal extracts from animals exposed to static magnetic fields were evaluated. For this purpose, animals were exposed for 35 days to a field of 0.7 T generated by a commercial permanent magnet for either 1 or 24 h per day. The values of morphometric parameters were obtained using the morphometric module of the Sperm Class Analyzer® computerized image analysis system, and percentages of abnormalities were calculated. The size of sperm heads was unaffected by exposure to static magnetic fields. Lack of hook was a sperm head abnormality found significantly more frequently in animals exposed continually than in nonexposed animals, …

EpididymisMaleMorphology (linguistics)urogenital systemPhysiologySperm HeadBiophysicsEpididymal spermGeneral MedicineAnatomyBiologySpermSpermatozoaAndrologyMiceElectromagnetic FieldsSperm TailAnimalsSperm HeadRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingBioelectromagnetics
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Is sperm motility maturation affected by static magnetic fields?

1996

Kinematic parameters were evaluated in mouse epididymal extracts to monitor maturation of sperm movement in animals exposed to static magnetic fields using the Sperm-Class Analyzer computerized image analysis system. For this purpose, animals were exposed to a field of 0.7 T generated by a permanent magnet over 10 or 35 days for either 1 or 24 hr/day. The values of the motion endpoints were similar in animals used as controls and in those exposed to the nonionizing radiation, whatever the period of exposure or daily dosage. Changes in motility were observed in all groups: the percentage of total motile and progressive motile spermatozoa increased during passage through the epididymis, with …

EpididymisMaleendocrine systemLetterurogenital systemHealth Toxicology and MutagenesisPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthMotilityBiologyEpididymisSpermatozoaMotile spermatozoaSperm MaturationAndrologyMiceElectromagnetic Fieldsmedicine.anatomical_structureSperm movementSperm MotilitymedicineAnimalshuman activitiesSpermatogenesisSperm motilityResearch ArticleEnvironmental Health Perspectives
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New pegylated polyaspartamide-based polyplexes as gene delivery vectors

2010

Aims: To synthesize novel polyhydroxyethylaspartamide (PHEA) copolymers containing spermine (Spm) and polyethylene glycol (PEG) moieties in high yields, with the expectation that this material would show stealth properties and the ability to complex DNA by electrostatic interactions. Materials & methods: PHEA–PEG–Spm copolymer was prepared with a two-step reaction. Chemical, physicochemical and biological characterizations of PHEA–PEG–Spm copolymers and their obtained polyplexes with pDNA were performed. Results: The introduction of spermine in PHEA structure allows to obtain a copolymer bearing in the side chains polyamine moieties capable to interact with DNA. On the other hand, the …

ErythrocytesMaterials scienceBiocompatibilityGenetic VectorsStatic ElectricityGENE DELIVERY VECTORS POLYPLEXES NANOMEDICINE.Melanoma ExperimentalBiomedical EngineeringMedicine (miscellaneous)SpermineBioengineeringPolyethylene glycolDevelopmentGene deliveryPolyethylene GlycolsElectrolytesMicechemistry.chemical_compoundPolymer chemistryPEG ratioPolyaminesSide chainCopolymerAnimalsHumansNanotechnologyGeneral Materials SciencefungiGene Transfer Techniquestechnology industry and agricultureDNACombinatorial chemistryModels ChemicalchemistrySettore CHIM/09 - Farmaceutico Tecnologico ApplicativoSperminePeptidesPolyamineNanomedicine
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Análisis prospectivo de selección inmunomagnética en espermatozoides para la mejora de los resultados de las técnicas de reproducción asistida

2017

Introducción La infertilidad afecta a una de cada 5 parejas con la intención de concebir solucionado en parte por el desarrollo de las distintas técnicas de reproducción asistida (TRAs), aunque a pesar de los logros alcanzados, todavía existe un elevado porcentaje de casos en los que estas técnicas no son 100% efectivas o son necesarios repetidos intentos para lograr una gestación. La responsabilidad del éxito reproductivo está compartida entre el gameto masculino y el femenino. Los gametos femeninos son el factor limitante en cualquier técnica de reproducción, ya que se generan muy pocos, cuesta mucho de obtenerlos y todos ellos se utilizan, por lo que en principio no va a ser posible sele…

Espermatozoidesselección espermáticaReproducción asistidaUNESCO::CIENCIAS DE LA VIDAMACS:CIENCIAS DE LA VIDA [UNESCO]
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Maniquí blanc-i-negre = Capuchino bicolor

Altres noms vulgars: Black-and-white munia (Anglès), Capucin bicolore (Francès), Glanzelsterchen (Alemany) Gabinet de Vertebrats (Departament de Zoologia), Facultat de Ciències Biològiques (Campus de Burjassot), C/ Doctor Moliner, s/n, Bloque B. 5é plant, Burjassot (Valencia). Armari: 24-2 Valencia _

EstrildidaeSpermestes bicolor (Fraser 1843)Pájaros
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Predictive variables of in vitro fertilization and pre-implantation embryo development in the mouse

2002

The present study aims to analyze the cause-effect relationships among several in-vitro fertilization and pre-implantation embryo development variables in the mouse. Superovulation of hybrid (C57Bl/6JIco female X CBA/JIco male) female mice of 4-6 weeks of age was induced by a priming injection of pregnant mare's serum gonadotropin at the estrus stage of the estrous cycle followed after a 48-hr interval by human chrorionic gonadotropin. Ovulated cumulus-enclosed oocytes were inseminated with sperm from hybrid males of 12-16 weeks of age. The multiple linear regression analyses performed indicated that (a) total number of ovulated oocytes is a good predictor of both fertilization frequency an…

Estrous cycleMitotic indexIn vitro fertilisationurogenital systemmedicine.medical_treatmentCell BiologyBiologyOocyteSpermAndrologyHuman fertilizationmedicine.anatomical_structureembryonic structuresImmunologyGeneticsmedicineInner cell massBlastocystreproductive and urinary physiologyDevelopmental BiologyMolecular Reproduction and Development
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Eupelmus spermophilus Silvestri (Hymenoptera: Chalcidoidea), an Indigenous Olive Seed Wasp Potentially Harmful to Olive Growing in the Western Cape, …

2021

The objectives of this study were the specific taxonomic confirmation of the main olive seed wasp (OSW) attacking commercial olives in the Western Cape, to investigate monitoring methods and seasonal occurrence of OSW, to determine the potential economic damage of infestations, and to ascertain the geographic distribution of OSW in the regions where olives are cultivated in the Western Cape. Morphological and molecular methods were used to identify all the species obtained from cultivated olives at two trial sites near Stellenbosch and Agter-Paarl. Eupelmus spermophilus Silvestri (Hymenoptera: Chalcidoidea) was by far the most frequent and widespread olive seed wasp. Monitoring with yellow …

EupelmidaebiologySpermophilusEupelmidae fruit susceptibility geographic distribution monitoring seasonal occurrence wild olive yield lossesHymenopterabiology.organism_classificationmedicine.disease_causeOlive treesHorticultureInsect ScienceYield (wine)InfestationmedicineKey (lock)PEST analysisAgronomy and Crop ScienceEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsAfrican Entomology
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