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A number of species of Chydorus Leach, 1816 (Crustacea: Cladocera) need improvements in their taxonomy much more than any other genus within the family Chydoridae Dybowsky & Grochowski, 1894 emend. Frey, 1967, which makes the systematics of the genus still a puzzle that lacks several pieces. Here, we redescribe the African species Chydorus tilhoi Rey & Saint-Jeans, 1969 and compare its morphology with that of Chydorus sphaericus (O.

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REPercussions: how geminiviruses recruit host factors for replication.

Front Microbiol

September 2023

Virology Lab, Center for Agricultural Biochemistry and Biotechnology, University of Agriculture, Faisalabad, Faisalabad, Pakistan.

Article Synopsis
  • Circular single-stranded DNA viruses, particularly geminiviruses, utilize a multifunctional protein called Rep for various critical processes, including DNA replication, transcription, and evading host defenses.
  • Rep interacts with host proteins and other viral components to form a replication complex essential for geminivirus replication.
  • Recent research has highlighted the complex structure and evolutionary background of Rep, which includes an embedded sequence for AC4 that aids in virus infection.
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Aquifers under agricultural areas are considered to be an indirect source of nitrous oxide emission (NO) to the atmosphere, which is the greenhouse gas (GHGs) characterized with the highest global warning potential and acts as a stratospheric ozone depletion agent. Previous investigations performed in the Cretaceous Hesbaye chalk aquifer in Eastern Belgium suggested that the dynamics of NO in the aquifer is controlled by overlapping biochemical processes such as nitrification and denitrification. The current study aims to obtain better insight concerning the factors controlling the distribution of NO concentration along a vertical dimension in the aquifer, and to capture and quantify the occurrence of nitrification and denitrification processes in the groundwater system.

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Background And Objective: Patients are required to support their cheeks during breath-occluding lung function tests. This prevents cheek expansion which would alter pressure measured at the mouth, and, consequently, lung mechanics measurements. To date, the effect of cheek support on airway resistance measurements has been assessed.

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Nonthermalized Precursor-Mediated Dissociative Chemisorption at High Catalysis Temperatures.

J Phys Chem Lett

March 2020

Grupo de Fisicoquímica en Interfases y Nanoestructuras, Instituto de Física Rosario and Universidad Nacional de Rosario, Bv. 27 de Febrero 210 bis, 2000 Rosario, Argentina.

Quasiclassical trajectory calculations and vibrational-state-selected beam-surface measurements of CH chemisorption on Ir(111) reveal a nonthermal, hot-molecule mechanism for C-H bond activation. Low-energy vibrationally excited molecules become trapped in the physisorption well and react before vibrational and translational energies accommodate the surface. The reaction probability is strongly surface-temperature-dependent and arises from the pivotal role of Ir atom thermal motion.

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Background And Objective: Model-based lung mechanics monitoring can provide clinically useful information for guiding mechanical ventilator treatment in intensive care. However, many methods of measuring lung mechanics are not appropriate for both fully and partially sedated patients, and are unable provide lung mechanics metrics in real-time. This study proposes a novel method of using lung mechanics identified during passive expiration to estimate inspiratory lung mechanics for spontaneously breathing patients.

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Isotopic composition of nitrogen species in groundwater under agricultural areas: A review.

Sci Total Environ

April 2018

University of Liѐge, ArGEnCo, Hydrogeology and Environmental Geology, Aquapôle, -B52/3 Sart-Tilman, 4000 Liѐge, Belgium.

This work reviews applications of stable isotope analysis to the studies of transport and transformation of N species in groundwater under agricultural areas. It summarizes evidence regarding factors affecting the isotopic composition of NO, NH and NO in subsurface, and discusses the use of B, O, C, S, Sr/Sr isotopes to support the analysis of δN values. The isotopic composition of NO, NH and NO varies depending on their sources and dynamics of N cycle processes.

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Movement patterns during landing have been suggested to be related to injury risk. The purpose of this study was to determine the inter-session reliability of kinematic variables and ground reaction forces during landing in a population of male recreational athletes after a counter movement jump. Both unipodal and bipodal landings were evaluated.

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Population- versus cohort-based modelling approaches.

Pharmacoeconomics

March 2012

Department of Public Health Sciences, University of Lige, Lige, Belgium.

While no single type of model can provide adequate answers under all circumstances, any modelling endeavour should incorporate three fundamental considerations in any decision-making question: the target population, the disease and the intervention characteristics. A target population is likely to be characterized by various types of heterogeneity and a dynamic evolution over time. It is therefore important to adequately capture these population effects on the results of a model.

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