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Animal ; 18(7): 101208, 2024 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38905776

ABSTRACT

Small ruminant farming is of socio-economic and environmental importance to many rural communities around the world. The SMARTER H2020 project aims to redefine genetic selection criteria to increase the sustainability of the sector. The objective of this study was to analyse the selection and breeding management practices of small ruminant producers and breeders, linked with socio-technical elements that shape them. The study is based on farm surveys using semi-structured interviews conducted in five countries (France, Spain, Italy, Greece, and Uruguay) across 272 producers and breeders of 13 sheep and goat breeds, and 15 breed × system combinations. The information was collected in four sections. The first and second sections dealt with general elements of structure and management of the system and the flock/herd. The third section focused on selection and breeding management practices: criteria for culling and replacement of females, selection criteria for males, use of estimated breeding values and global indexes, and preferences for indexing new traits to increase the sustainability of their system. The fourth section aimed to collect socio-technical information. We used a data abstraction method to standardise the representation of these data. A mixed data factor analysis followed by a hierarchical ascending classification allowed the characterisation of three profiles of selection and breeding management: (1) a profile of producers (n = 93) of small flocks/herds, with little knowledge or use of genetic selection and improvement tools (selection index, artificial insemination, performance recording); these farmers do not feel that new traits are needed to improve the sustainability of their system. (2) a profile of producers (n = 34) of multibreed flocks/herds that rely significantly on grazing; they are familiar with genetic tools, they currently use AI; they would like the indexes to include more health and robustness characteristics, to make their animals more resistant and to increase the sustainability of their system. And (3) a profile of producers or breeders (n = 145) of large flocks/herds, with specific culling criteria; these farmers are satisfied with the current indexes to maintain the sustainability of their system. These results are elements that can be used by private breeding companies and associations to support the evolution of selection objectives to increase the resilience of animals and to improve the sustainability of the small ruminant breeding systems.


Subject(s)
Animal Husbandry , Breeding , Farmers , Goats , Animals , Breeding/methods , Animal Husbandry/methods , Sheep/genetics , Sheep/physiology , Female , Male , Farmers/psychology , Goats/genetics , Goats/physiology , Spain , Selection, Genetic , Uruguay , Italy , France , Greece , Surveys and Questionnaires
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Nanomaterials (Basel) ; 13(15)2023 Jul 26.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37570483

ABSTRACT

We investigated the interfacial electronic structure of the bidimensional interface of single-layer graphene on a germanium substrate. The procedure followed a well-established approach using ultraviolet (UPS) and X-ray (XPS) photoelectron spectroscopy. The direct synthesis of the single-layer graphene on the surface of (110) undoped Ge substrates was conducted via chemical vapor deposition (CVD). The main graphitic properties of the systems were identified, and it was shown that the Ge substrate affected the electronic structure of the single-layer graphene, indicating the electronic coupling between the graphene and the Ge substrate. Furthermore, the relevant features associated with the Schottky contact's nature, the energy level's alignments, and the energy barrier's heights for electron and hole injection were obtained in this work. The results are useful, given the possible integration of single-layer graphene on a Ge substrate with the complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor (CMOS) technology.

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Mar Environ Res ; 184: 105858, 2023 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36630747

ABSTRACT

Macroalgal bloom events have been frequent in recent years. Eutrophication and overexploitation fishing may favor blooms through nutrient availability and capturing top predators. We aim to investigate the drivers of the macroalgae blooms and their consequences on the food web of the two tropical coastal ecosystems: Porto do Mangue (with high macroalgae production) and Baía Formosa (control environment, without macroalgae), both exploited by artisanal fisheries in northeastern Brazil. The food webs are modeled using the Ecopath with Ecosim (EwE) approach. Our results suggest that fishing did not favor macroalgae blooms but rather the high concentration of nutrients added to the semi-arid conditions. Furthermore, the macroalgae bloom showed low trophic impact, so much of their biomass is transferred into detritus. However, when it decomposes, this accumulation of matter alters the structure and functioning of the ecosystem, affecting its main fish resources: shrimp and piscivorous fish. Investigating blooms is key to management.


Subject(s)
Ecosystem , Seaweed , Animals , Food Chain , Fisheries , Biomass , Eutrophication
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Animal ; 15(2): 100065, 2021 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33573944

ABSTRACT

Sperm quality traits routinely collected by artificial insemination (AI) center for rams progeny test are related with the capacity to produce sperm doses for AI and, in more or less grade, with males' fertility. Low-quality ejaculates are unuseful to perform AI sperm doses, which suppose high economic loses for the AI center. Moreover, sperm quality traits have low heritability values which make traditional genetic selection little efficient to its improvement. In this work, a genome-wide association study (GWAS) was conducted by using sperm quality traits data and 50 K Affymetrix custom chip genotypes of 429 rams of Assaf breed from OVIGEN AI centre. Furthermore, 47 of these rams were also genotyped with the Illumina HD Ovine BeadChip, and therefore HD genotypes were imputed for all rams with phenotype data. Previous to the GWAS, a linear regression model was fitted including sperm traits as dependent variables; the flock of origin, date of sperm collection, and jump number as fixed effects; rams age at collection in months as covariate; and ram permanent effect as random. Pseudo-phenotypes obtained from this model were used as input for GWAS. Associations at the chromosome-wise level (FDR 10%) of 76 single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in 4 chromosomes for ejaculate concentration (CON), 20 SNPs in 3 chromosomes for ejaculate volume (VOL), 32 SNPs in 1 chromosome for ejaculate number of spermatozoa (SPZ), and 23 SNPs for spermatozoa mass motility (MOT) in 17 chromosomes were found. Only SNPs associated with MOT overcame the genome-wide significance level. Some candidate genes for sperm traits variability were SLC9C1 (OAR1), TSN (OAR2), and FUT10 (OAR26) for MOT;. DOCK2, CPLANE1, SPEF2, and RAI14 (OAR16) for CON; SCAPER and PSMA4 (OAR18) for VOL; and PARM1 and LOC101110593 (OAR6) for SPZ. SNPs associated with sperm traits were not found to be correlated with milk production genetic variation; however, the high frequencies of some SNPs with negative effect over sperm traits found in animals at the top milk yield estimated breeding values (EBVs) ranking would allow to exert some selective presure to improve rams sperm performances. Effects and frequencies of some of the SNPs detected over sperm quality traits make these variants good candidates to be used in marker-assisted selection to improve sperm characteristics of Assaf rams and AI center efficiency to produce sperm doses.


Subject(s)
Genome-Wide Association Study , Spermatozoa , Animals , Genome-Wide Association Study/veterinary , Male , Phenotype , Semen Analysis/veterinary , Sheep/genetics , Sperm Motility/genetics
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Environ Technol ; 40(1): 11-18, 2019 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28891384

ABSTRACT

The role of Eichhornia crassipes for removing pollutants from low strength sewage was evaluated in three pilot-scale constructed wetlands (CW): CW 1, planted with E. crassipes in a filter media; CW 2, unplanted, composed by filter media; and CW 3, composed by E. crassipes floating on the sewage. The operation was divided into three stages by varying the nominal hydraulic retention time into: (I) 24 h; (II) 48 h; (III) 72 h. Temporal sampling profiles were carried out with collection of the influent and effluent samples to determine temperature, pH, chemical oxygen demand (COD), TKN and TP. Contents of TP and TN were analyzed in the plant tissue of the macrophyte. The best removal efficiency rates for phosphorus (38%) and TKN (47%) were obtained in CW 3 for 72 h. The highest COD removal was observed in the CW 2 (80%) for 48 h. The macrophyte E. crassipes contributed to the absorption process with uptake rate percentages of 8.3% (CW 1) and 9.0% (CW 3) for TN and 0.78% (CW 1) and 1.56% (CW 3) for TP on the dry matter of the plant. The chosen species planted in the systems contributed to the achievement of higher nutrient removal.


Subject(s)
Sewage , Wetlands , Biodegradation, Environmental , Nitrogen , Nutrients , Phosphorus , Waste Disposal, Fluid
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Clin Otolaryngol ; 43(2): 483-488, 2018 04.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28981208

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to demonstrate in a prospective multicentre study that Barbed Reposition Pharyngoplasty (BRP) procedure is safe and effective in management of obstructive sleep apnoea/hypopnea syndrome (OSAHS) patients. DESIGN: Prospective study. SETTING: Multicentre study. PARTICIPANTS: Patients suffering from obstructive sleep apnoea. MAIN OUTCOMES MEASURES: Values of postoperative apnoea-hypopnea index (AHI), oxygen desaturation index (ODI), epworth sleepiness scale (ESS). RESULTS: 111 Barbed Reposition Pharyngoplasty procedures standing alone or as a part of multilevel surgery for OSAHS, performed between January and September 2016, were analysed in 15 different centres. The average hospitalisation period was 2.5 ± 0.5 days. The mean patient age was 46.3 ± 10.5 years. The average body mass index at the time of the procedure was 27.9 ± 3.2, and the majority of the patients were men (83%). The mean preoperative and postoperative apnoea/hypopnea index was 33.4 ± 19.5 and 13.5 ± 10.3, respectively (P < .001). The mean preoperative and postoperative ESS score was 10.2 ± 4.5 and 6.1 ± 3.6, respectively (P < .001). The mean preoperative and postoperative ODI were 29.6 ± 20.7 and 12.7 ± 10.8, respectively (P < .001). CONCLUSIONS: Patients undergoing BRP standing alone or as part of a multilevel approach for the treatment of OSAHS have a reasonable expectation for success with minimal morbidity.


Subject(s)
Pharynx/surgery , Sleep Apnea, Obstructive/surgery , Adult , Body Mass Index , Female , Humans , Length of Stay , Male , Middle Aged , Prospective Studies , Treatment Outcome
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Sci Rep ; 7(1): 3242, 2017 06 12.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28607395

ABSTRACT

The friction phenomenon is a ubiquitous manifestation of nature. Models considering phononic, electronic, magnetic, and electrostatic interactions are invoked to explain the fundamental forces involved in the friction phenomenon. In order to establish the incidence of the phonon prompting at the nanoscale friction by direct contact, we study a diamond spherical dome sliding on carbon thin films containing different amount of deuterium and hydrogen. The friction coefficient decreases by substituting hydrogen by deuterium atoms. This result is consistent with an energy dissipation vibration local mechanism from a disordered distribution of bond terminators.

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Chem Commun (Camb) ; 53(3): 481-492, 2017 01 03.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27827473

ABSTRACT

Dynamic poly(phenylacetylene)s (PPAs) adopt helical structures with different elongation or helical senses depending on the types of pendants. Hence, a good knowledge of the parameters that define their structures becomes a key factor in the understanding of their properties and functions. Herein, the techniques used for the study of the secondary structure of PPAs using atomic-force microscopy (AFM) are presented, with special attention directed towards the methods used for the preparation of monolayers, and their consequences in the quality of the AFM images. Thus, monolayers formed by drop casting, spin coating followed by crystallization or annealing, Langmuir-Blodgett and Langmuir-Schaefer methods, onto highly oriented pyrolytic graphite (HOPG) or mica, are described, together with the AFM images and the resulting helical structure obtained for different PPAs. Furthermore, some conclusions are drawn both on the adequacy of the different techniques for the formation of monolayers and on the solid supports utilized to elucidate the secondary structure of different PPAs.


Subject(s)
Acetylene/analogs & derivatives , Nanostructures/chemistry , Acetylene/chemistry , Microscopy, Atomic Force , Models, Molecular , Nanostructures/ultrastructure , Stereoisomerism
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Nanotechnology ; 27(50): 505202, 2016 Dec 16.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27841162

ABSTRACT

We demonstrate that the spectral location of extraordinary optical transmission (EOT) resonances in metallic arrays of rectangular holes can be plasmonically tuned in the near and mid-infrared ranges. The experiments have been performed on patterned gold films. We focus on a subset of localized resonances occurring close to the cut-off wavelength of the holes, λ c. Metals are usually regarded as perfect electric conductors in the infrared regime, with an EOT cut-off resonance found around λ c = 2 L for rectangular holes (L being the long edge). For real metals, the penetration of the electromagnetic fields is simply seen as effectively enlarging L. However, by changing the hole short edge, we have found that λ c varies due to the excitation of gap surface plasmon polaritons. Finite-element calculations confirm that in these high aspect ratio rectangles with short edges two important aspects have to be taken into account in order to explain the experiments: the finite conductivity of the metal and the excitation of gap-surface plasmons inside the nanoholes.

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J Environ Radioact ; 162-163: 39-44, 2016 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27214286

ABSTRACT

This study aimed at assessing the incorporation of radionuclides in animals in the proximity of the uranium mine in Caetité, Brazil. In 2014, samples of bovine and equine teeth and skull bones were collected and their contents of natural and artificial isotopes were assessed using nuclear spectrometry techniques. Gamma ray emission from 226,228Ra and 40K isotopes was determined using high-purity germanium (HPGe) spectrometry, 90Sr radioactivity was measured with liquid scintillation, and 234,238U, 232,230,228Th, 210Po and 239+240Pu radioactivity was assessed with alpha-spectrometry. Prior to the measurements, sample dissolutions and isotope separations were performed. Our results indicate a high 228Th isotope content in the skull bones and the teeth of animals, up to 179 Bq per kg of ash. The 226Ra and 228Ra concentrations were slightly lower. Activity concentrations of other isotopes were significantly lower or below the detection limit. We could not identify sources of technologically enhanced levels of 228Ra in the area we investigated; therefore we suggest that their origin is natural.


Subject(s)
Bone and Bones/chemistry , Radiation Monitoring , Radium/analysis , Soil Pollutants, Radioactive/analysis , Animals , Brazil , Cattle , Gamma Rays , Germanium , Horses , Radioactivity , Soil , Uranium
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Acta neurol. colomb ; 32(2): 108-114, abr.-jun. 2016. ilus, tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-791073

ABSTRACT

Introducción: epilepsia resistente al tratamiento con fármacos antiepilépticos (refractaria), se presenta en el 30 al 35 % de los casos. La cirugía de epilepsia es una opción de manejo de este subgrupo, existen cirugías resectivas donde se extirpa el foco epileptogénico y paliativas a través de las cuales se pretende disminuir el número de crisis en los pacientes. Objetivo: presentar los resultados de efectividad y seguridad de la cirugía de epilepsia en Bucaramanga, Colombia. Material y métodos: estudio descriptivo, retrospectivo de una serie de casos, de pacientes operados en la Fundación Cardiovascular de Colombia, entre enero de 2010 y octubre de 2015 por epilepsia refractaria al tratamiento médico. Se obtiene información de la historia clínicia de los pacientes para evaluar las características demográficas y la eficacia y seguridad de los procedimientos realizados basados en la clasificación Engel para libertad de crisis a un año de seguimiento y complicaciones posquirúrgicas Resultados: en este periodo de tiempo, se intervinieron 26 pacientes; 16 hombres y 10 mujeres, con edad promedio de 22,5 años; la media de edad al inicio de la epilepsia fue de los siete años; el tiempo de evolución de la epilepsia al momento de la cirugía de 22 años para adultos y 5,7 años para niños (menores de 18 años de edad); se realizaron 16 cirugías resectivas (13 temporales y 3 extratemporales) y 10 cirugías paliativas (9 implantaciones de VNS y una callosotomía); evaluando el resultado posquirúrgico solo en los 21 pacientes que tienen más de 12 meses de seguimiento postoperatorio tenemos la siguiente información: cirugías resectivas temporales (9/10) 90% en Engel I, implantaciones de VNS (7/7) y callosotomia (1/1) en 100 % en Engel III y resectivas extratemporales (2/3) 66,6 % en Engel I; la hospitalización postoperatoria promedio fue 4,7 días; y las complicaciones más frecuentes fueron la fistula de LCR contenida y la depresión-ansiedad transitoria postoperatoria. Discusión: la efectividad y seguridad de la cirugía de epilepsia en nuestra serie es similar a la mostrada en la literatura mundial. Conclusión: consideramos que en nuestro centro los pacientes que hemos operado se han beneficiado favorablemente de esta opción de tratamiento para la epilepsia refractaria. Se requiere un seguimiento a 5 años de esta cohorte para validar estos resultados.


Introduction: Drug resistant epilepsy, is presented in the 30% or 35% of the cases. The epilepsy surgery is an option to drive in this subgroup, being resective surgeries when the epileptogenic focus is extirped, and palliative surgeries when the target is to dismisse the number of crisis. Objective: The goal in this reviewing is to present effectiveness and safety outcomes in epilepsy surgery in Bucaramanga. Materials and methods: Retrospective and descriptive study of series of cases, taken from the patients operated of refractary epilepsy surgery in the Fundación cardiovascular of Colombia, since january 2010 until october 2015; review recordsof patients, to assess the demographic characteristic and the efficacy and safety of the procedures performed, based on Engel classification for freedom of crisis 1 year follow-up and post-surgical complications Results: In this length of time, were operated 26 patients, 16 men and 10 women, with an average of age 22,5 years; media of age at the beginning of the epilepsy 7 years; with the time of evolution of the epilepsy at the momento of the surgery 22 years for adults, and 5,7 years for childen (less tan 18 years); were performed 16 resective surgeries (13 temporal lobe and 3 extratemporal) and 10 palliative surgeries (9 VNS implantations and 1 callosotomy); we evaluated the postoperative outcomes, just in 21 patients who have more than 12 months of following, we get the next results: temporal lobe resective surgeries (9/10) 90% in Engel I, VNS implantations (7/7) and callosotomy (1/1) 100% in Engel III, and extratemporal resective surgeries (2/3) 66% in Engel I; the media of postoperative hospitalization days were 4,7; and the more frequently complications were the contenied CSF leak and transitory depression and anxiety postoperative. Discussion: The effectiveness and safety of epilepsy surgery in our series is similar to that shown in the literature. Conclusion: We can say that in our center, patients who have operated have benefited from this treatment option for drug resistant epilepsy. 5-year follow up of this cohort to validate these results is required.

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Nanoscale ; 8(6): 3362-7, 2016 Feb 14.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26791332

ABSTRACT

The chiral polymer poly-(R)-1 behaves in solution, despite its chiral pendants, as a dynamic axially racemic (i.e., 1 : 1) mixture of left- and right-handed helices, but its deposition on graphite by a Langmuir-Schaefer (LS) technique leads to a helical sense-selective packing that forms separate enantiomeric domains of left- and right-handed helical chains observed by high resolution atomic force microscopy (AFM). The polymer structure within these domains is very uniform, seldom altered by the presence of reversals, grouped always in contiguous pairs maintaining a single helical sense along the polymer chain. The LS deposition technique has been shown to be crucial to obtain good quality monolayers from poly-(R)-1 and other poly(phenylacetylene)s (PPAs: poly-2, poly-3 and poly-4) with short pendants, where spin coating, drop casting and Langmuir-Blodgett (LB) failed, and suggests that this technique could be the method of choice for the preparation of 2D monolayers for high resolution AFM studies of PPAs with short pendants. Key helical parameters (i.e., sense, pitch, packing angle) are easily measured in this way.

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Actas Urol Esp ; 40(5): 317-21, 2016 Jun.
Article in English, Spanish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26743102

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVES: To highlight, for its urological importance, the martyrdom of St. Zoilus. To elaborate on the tradition of invocation and worship of the saint and to establish their historical bases. MATERIAL AND METHODS: We conducted a study of the images of the martyrdom of St. Zoilus, with a detailed review of the history and tradition of the saint and performed a comparative study of the various saints known as patrons of kidney pain and disease. RESULT: We found three paintings in different churches and locations depicting the kidney extraction of St. Zoilus. In addition to the three pieces, a preserved chest at the National Archaeological Museum and 2 tapestries in the sacristy of the church of the monastery of St. Zoilus in the Palencian town of Carrion de los Condes provided abundant information on the circumstances in which they were made. By analysing the style, we can deduce its affiliation to a specific artistic milieu and thereby propose a timeframe. CONCLUSION: Without meaning to dethrone St. Liborius as the patron saint of urologists, an office claimed earlier by colleagues from various European countries, the martyrdom of St. Zoilus is, in light of the tradition and images provided, an unquestionable urological issue. The tradition is vindicated from a new viewpoint 1,712 years later.


Subject(s)
Kidney Diseases/history , Medicine in the Arts , Paintings/history , Saints/history , History, 16th Century , Roman World , Spain
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Clin Transl Oncol ; 17(7): 547-56, 2015 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25775916

ABSTRACT

PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to estimate the effectiveness of surgery in liver metastasis from colorectal cancer. METHODS: We conducted a prospective and observational study of patients with colorectal liver metastasis operated on at the San Cecilio University Hospital of Granada from March 2003 until June 2013. The primary variables of the result were survival and morbidity before 30 days of the post-operative period. We also measured preoperative and surgical variables. RESULTS: A total of 147 patients with liver metastasis of colorectal origin underwent surgical removal during the period of study, 38 of whom had repeat surgery. 34 had a second resection, 3 had a third one and one only patient had a fourth one, for a total of 185 registered operations. The global 5-year survival rate was 38 and 17 % after 10 years. There were 115 patients who had neither radiofrequency nor exploratory laparotomy, 38 % of them survived over 60 months. The average disease-free time was 23.6 months ± 47.3, with significant differences observed between types of procedures. Patients that were operated on just once (n = 25) had a five-year actuarial survival rate of 35 %, a morbidity rate of 24 % and a mortality rate of 0.6 % (1 patient only). The average hospital stay was 13.8 days and the disease-free time was 15.8 months. CONCLUSION: The results obtained in our surgical unit in terms of morbidity, mortality and five-year actuarial survival rates are comparable to those of other units at large institutions, which are currently considered the standards of quality.


Subject(s)
Carcinoma/surgery , Catheter Ablation/methods , Colorectal Neoplasms/pathology , Hepatectomy/methods , Liver Neoplasms/secondary , Liver Neoplasms/surgery , Metastasectomy/methods , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Carcinoma/secondary , Cohort Studies , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Prospective Studies , Survival Rate , Treatment Outcome
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ScientificWorldJournal ; 2014: 206168, 2014.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25383362

ABSTRACT

Sexual dimorphism is often observed in Crustaceans. Considering the great diversity of this subphylum, only few reports are found in the literature and most are mainly based on traditional morphometry. The present study uses geometric morphometrics analysis to identify sexual dimorphism by shape variation in the overexploited semiterrestrial crab Ucides cordatus, species with great social and economic importance in South America. Comparative morphology analyses were performed by using the outer face of the propodus of major cheliped, dorsal and anterior region of carapace shape. Significant differences in shape between sexes were detected in these body areas. The causes of dimorphism presented in this species are not clear but, analogous to other possibly associated species, it may be inferred that the causes are with adaptations to body ability of reproductive potential (females), and of reproductive behaviour and agonistics encounters (males). Additional analyses on courtship displays and other reproductive aspects should provide better comprehension of functionality of this morphological differentiation.


Subject(s)
Body Size , Crustacea/anatomy & histology , Sex Characteristics , Animals , Female , Male , Reproduction
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Genet Mol Res ; 13(2): 2906-13, 2014 Feb 21.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24634294

ABSTRACT

Lasiodiplodia theobromae is a major pathogen of many different crop cultures, including cashew nut plants. This paper describes an efficient Agrobacterium tumefaciens-mediated transformation (ATMT) system for the successful delivery of T-DNA, transferring the genes of green fluorescent protein (gfp) and hygromycin B phosphotransferase (hph) to L. theobromae. When the fungal pycnidiospores were co-cultured with A. tumefaciens harboring the binary vector with hph-gfp gene, hygromycin-resistant fungus only developed with acetosyringone supplementation. The cashew plants inoculated with the fungus expressing GFP revealed characteristic pathogen colonization by epifluorescence microscopy. Intense and bright green hyphae were observed for transformants in all extensions of mycelium cultures. The penetration of parenchyma cells near to the inoculation site, beneath the epicuticle surface, was observed prior to 25 dpi. Penetration was followed by the development of hyphae within invaded host cells. These findings provide a rapid and reproducible ATMT method for L. theobromae transformation.


Subject(s)
Agrobacterium tumefaciens/genetics , Anacardium/genetics , Ascomycota/genetics , Nuts/genetics , Anacardium/growth & development , Anacardium/microbiology , Ascomycota/pathogenicity , Gene Transfer Techniques , Genetic Vectors , Green Fluorescent Proteins , Hyphae/genetics , Hyphae/pathogenicity , Nuts/growth & development , Plant Diseases/genetics , Plant Diseases/microbiology , Plants, Genetically Modified/genetics , Plants, Genetically Modified/growth & development , Transformation, Genetic
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Respir Med Case Rep ; 11: 1-3, 2014.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26029518

ABSTRACT

Thoracic splenosis is rare and consists of ectopic implantation of splenic tissue into the chest after concomitant thoracic and abdominal trauma with diaphragm injury. It occurs in about 18% of cases of splenic ruptures. In almost all cases, diagnosis is given incidentally once patients are usually asymptomatic. Thoracic splenosis should be considered as a differential diagnosis in all patients with history of trauma presenting with juxtapleural nodules in chest computed tomography. However, malignant conditions should be ruled out firstly. Biopsy is not essential for the diagnosis once nuclear medicine can confirm splenosis in patients with pertinent history of trauma and suggestive tomographic image. We present a typical case of thoracic splenosis whose diagnosis was made by nuclear medicine and no invasive procedures were required.

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Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24483590

ABSTRACT

In this work we will use digital images to compute the entropy dependence on temperature of a nematic lyotropic sample. The set of images comprehend the entire temperature range between a reentrant nematic isotropic phase transition, at a low temperature, and a usual nematic isotropic phase transition at a higher temperature. We will show that, inside the nematic phase, the image entropy profile agrees accurately with the entropy given by the Maier-Saupe model. As far as we know, this is the first time that the entropy of a lyotropic nematic phase is evaluated by this method, which introduces a way to measure their macroscopic variables. Namely, being that the entropy is a thermodynamical potential, this result implies that digital images can be used to compute mean values of nematic random variables.

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Phys Rev E Stat Nonlin Soft Matter Phys ; 83(1 Pt 2): 017101, 2011 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21405792

ABSTRACT

We report a statistical analysis of more than eight thousand songs. Specifically, we investigated the probability distribution of the normalized sound amplitudes. Our findings suggest a universal form of distribution that agrees well with a one-parameter stretched Gaussian. We also argue that this parameter can give information on music complexity, and consequently it helps classify songs as well as music genres. Additionally, we present statistical evidence that correlation aspects of the songs are directly related to the non-Gaussian nature of their sound amplitude distributions.

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Micron ; 42(5): 419-28, 2011 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21194959

ABSTRACT

Lasiodiplodia theobromae is a phytopathogenic fungus causing gummosis, a threatening disease for cashew plants in Brazil. In an attempt to investigate the ultrastructural features of the pathogen colonization and its response to immunofluorescence labeling, light, confocal and electron microscope studies were conducted on different severity scale patterns of diseased plants. Lasiodiplodia-antisera was checked for cross reactivity against common cashew plants fungi. Optical microscopy analysis revealed a longitudinally sectioned hyphae located within the xylem vessels, showing an extensive hyphal development in the secondary xylem tissue. SEM images demonstrated that the fungus was found in some asymptomatic samples, particularly within the xylem vessels as confirmed by the optical images. Symptomatic sample images showed an extensive distribution of the fungus along the secondary xylem, within the vessels, infecting xylem parenchyma. A closer look in the secondary xylem parenchyma reveals a heavy and profuse invasion of the cells with a distinguishable cell wall disintegration and fully hyphae dispersal. There was no reactivity of Lasiodiplodia-antisera against mycelial extracts of Colletotrichum gloeosporioides, Phomopsis anardii and Pestalotiopsis guepinii. Following incubation of sections with the polyclonal antisera, the hyphae were intensely and regularly labeled. Rays, vessels and parenchyma cells were the preferred pathway for L. theobromae colonization. Artificial infection provides the information that the vascular cylinder is undoubtedly employed and used by the fungus for hyphae distribution. Immunofluorescence assay employed in situ was applied and the polyclonal antisera produced was able to recognize the fungus and proved to be a sensitive technique to detect it.


Subject(s)
Anacardium/microbiology , Ascomycota/growth & development , Ascomycota/pathogenicity , Plant Diseases/microbiology , Brazil , Microscopy
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