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Study of biogenic amines metabolism in wine lactic acid bacteria

2011

Biogenic amines are indesirable compounds found in fermented products like wine. Lactic acid bacteria from wine, including Oenococcus oeni, the main actor of malolactic fermentation, are able to produce these molecules from nitrogenous precursors. In order to limited biogenic amines accumulation, it is necessary to understand the role of this production by strains responsible for the synthesis of these metabolites in food. That is why the European BiamFood project was put in place. Along my thesis, molecular tools were developed in order to mutate O. oeni genes (encoding decarboxylases), and to express genes of interest. Genetic clusters hdc from L. higardii and odc from O. oeni, responsibl…

[SDV.SA] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Agricultural sciencesBiogenic aminesAmines biogènes[ SDV.AEN ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food and NutritionWine[SDV.AEN] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food and NutritionBactéries lactiquesSuicide vectorsVinLactic acid bacteriaVecteurs suicidesExpression hétérologueHeterologous expressionOenococcus oeniPeptides[ SDV.SA ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Agricultural sciences
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Cyberzagrożenia rozwoju dzieci i młodzieży – podszeptywacze używek i podszeptywacze śmierci

2018

The article contains a description of two phenomena occurring in the network. The first phenomenon – online instiga-tors of suicides – concerns the phenomenon of manipulation of young Internet users, seeking support and listening to difficult situations by persuading them to commit suicide. The second phenomenon – online instigators of the drugs – concerns the phenomenon of drug education through drug addicts active in the network.

online instigators of the drugscyberthreatsonline instigators of suicidesWychowanie na co Dzień
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Evolution of the suicides’ right to funeral and burial in Canon Law and Polish Law

2020

For centuries, funeral law was not too favourable to suicides. Admittedly, at the dawn of Christianity this group of the deceased was not refused religious funeral celebrations or a burial, yet, the situation changed along with the Catholic religion gaining significance. At the beginning of the Middle Ages, suicides were deprived of the right to a religious funeral. Furthermore, in the 11th century the ecclesiastical legislator forbade burial for suicides in “holy places.” Until modern times, therefore, suicides were buried at a distance from grave- yards. This in practice often indicated a burial insulting human dignity. The monopoly on religious funeral regulations only ended in Europe at…

right to a burialecclesiastical funeralJF20-2112General MedicinePolitical institutions and public administration (General)suicidesCanon lawKPolish funeral lawLawActa Iuris Stetinensis
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