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Zhao-Geisler, R.; Köhler, R.; Kemper, F.; Kerschbaum, F.; Mayer, A.; Quirrenbach, A.; Lopez, B. |
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Spectro-imaging of the asymmetric inner molecular and dust shell region of the Mira variable W Hya with MIDI/VLTI |
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We have observed W Hya, one of the closest and best studied oxygen-rich evolved star, in the dust |
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submitted; Owner: ciska; Added to JabRef: 2015.04.15 |
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Jagdale, P.; Chiolerio, A.; Naderi, A.; Roppolo, I.; Rattalino, I.; Tagliaferro, A. |

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MWCNT polymer nano composites for piezoresistivity and percolation—principles and applications |
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Aoki-Kinoshita, K.F. |

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Glycoinformatics: Overview |
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Glycoinformatics: Overview |
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Because of the many different glycan-related databases now publicly available, a number of different glycan structure representations are used to graphically and textually display glycans structures. This overview provides an easy reference to each representation format as well as links to several major databases and web resources that may be useful for glycobiologists. Many of the major databases, glycan sequence and structure representation formats, and tools that are currently available and used in the glycoscience field will be … |
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Endo, T.; Seeberger, P.H.; Hart, G.W.; Wong, C.-H.; Taniguchi, N. |
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Mechanobiology of the Endothelium |
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The endothelium is an excellent example of where biology meets physics and engineering. It must convert mechanical forces into chemical signals to maintain homeostasis. It also controls the immune response, drug delivery through the vasculature, and cancer metastasis. Basic understanding of these processes is starting to emerge and the knowledge gained from research is now being used in applications from drug delivery to imaging modalities. This book reviews current knowledge in mechanobiology of the endothelium and its implications for the development of theranostic devices. |
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A revision of infrageneric classification in Astelia Banks & Sol. ex R.Br. (Asteliaceae) |
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Systematic investigations and phylogenetic analyses have indicated that Astelia, as currently circumscribed, is paraphyletic, with Collospermum nested within it. Further, A. subgenus Astelia is polyphyletic, and A. subgenera Asteliopsis and Tricella are paraphyletic, as currently circumscribed. Revision of the subgeneric classification of Astelia is warranted to ensure classification accurately reflects the evolutionary history of these taxa. Collospermum is relegated to synonymy within Astelia. Astelia is dioecious or polygamodioecious, with a superior ovary, anthers dorsi- or basifixed, pistillodes or pistils that have a single short or poorly defined style, a 3 lobed stigma, and fleshy uni- or trilocular fruit with funicular hairs that are poorly to well developed. Astelia subgenus Collospermum (Skottsb.) Birch is described. A key to Astelia sections is provided. Astelia hastata Colenso, A. montana Seem., and A. microsperma Colenso pro parte are resurrected and the new combination A. samoense (Skottsb.) Birch, comb. nov. is made. |
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Pillon, Y.; Lucas, E.; Johansen, J. B.; Sakishima, T.; Hall, B.; Geib, S. M.; Stacy, E. A. |

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An expanded Metrosideros (Myrtaceae) to include Carpolepis and Tepualia based on nuclear genes |
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The genus Metrosideros (Myrtaceae) comprises 50-60 species, found largely across the Pacific Islands. The relationships within this genus, including the circumscriptions of the subgenera Mearnsia and Metrosideros and their relationships with the other members of the tribe Metrosidereae, namely the New Caledonian endemic genus Carpolepis and the South American Tepualia, are poorly understood. Phylogenetic analyses were carried out using previously published ITS sequences, covering most species of the tribe, and new sequences of five single-copy nuclear genes on a reduced sampling. The independent and combined analyses of the five nuclear genes using a range of approaches, including Bayesian single-gene, concatenated (MrBayes), concordance (BUCKy) and coalescent (*BEAST) analyses, yielded different topologies, indicating important conflicts among individual gene phylogenetic signals. The deep relationships within the tribe Metrosidereae remain poorly resolved, but our results indicate that the species of Carpolepis and Tepualia are likely nested in the genus Metrosideros. A broad circumscription of the genus Metrosideros is therefore adopted, and the new combinations Metrosideros laurifolia var. demonstrans, Metrosideros tardiflora and Metrosideros vitiensis are here published. |
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Combette, C.; Sémah, A.-M.; Wirrmann, D. |

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High-resolution pollen record from Efate Island, central Vanuatu: Highlighting climatic and human influences on Late Holocene vegetation dynamics |
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Comptes Rendus Palevol |
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Climate changes, sea-level variations, volcanism and human activity have influenced the environment of the southwest Pacific Islands during the Holocene. The high-resolution palynological analysis presented here concerns two specific levels (main lithological changes) of a well-dated Holocene core, Tfer06, collected from Emaotfer Swamp, Efate Island (Vanuatu). Our aim is to understand the role of climatic variability and human activities in shaping vegetation during these changes. Between 3790–3600 cal yr BP, the development of vegetation marked by disturbance is a marker of an increase in sustained El Niño events, also observed in many Asian-West Pacific areas. Between 1500–900 cal yr BP, the increase in introduced taxa and in microcharcoal particles is interpreted as human impact. In a forthcoming paper, the ongoing high-resolution palynological analysis of the whole core will be compared and integrated into regional palaeoecological data. |
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Labiak, P. H.; Sundue, M. A.; Rouhan, G.; Moran, R. C. |

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Rhopalotricha, a New Subgenus of the Fern Genus Lastreopsis (Dryopteridaceae) |
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A new subgenus of Lastreopsis, subg. Rhopalotricha, is here described based on the results of our recent phylogenetic analyses. Its species differ from others in the genus by having a distinctive type of hair within the grooves of the rachises and costae adaxially. These are 1–3(–4)-celled and clavate, whereas the remainders of the species in the genus have hairs that are 3–12-celled and non-clavate. Subgenus Rhopalotricha also differs by having spores with broadly folded perispores with echinulate surfaces (vs. tuberculate or spiny, and with smooth surfaces). Subgenus Rhopalotricha occurs in the Neotropics, islands of the southwestern Pacific (Samoa, Fiji, and Vanuatu), New Zealand, and Australia. A key is provided to distinguish the species, each of which is treated with synonymy, description, geographic distribution by country, elevation ranges, and discussions. Lectotypes are also designated for Dryopteris amplissima var. subeffusa, Aspidium macrum Fée, and Aspidium latissimum Fée. |
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Contribution to the Bryophyte Flora of New Caledonia. II: Taxonomic Notes, New Taxa and Localities |
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The sporophyte of Hymenodon tenellus is newly described. Comparison of types and further specimens allows to clarify the identity in New Caledonia of Bryum daenikeri and Macromitrium serpens and assign them respectively to B. pancheri and M. tongense. Four new species of liverworts: Andrewsianthus chimbuensis, Lejeunea stenodentata, Plagiochila integrilobula and Radula lingulata and new localities of Mitthyridium flavum and Trichosteleum stigmosum are reported. |
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Trivedi, Mahendra Kumar; Nayak, Gopal; Patil, Shrikant; Tallapragada, Rama Mohan; Latiyal, Omprakash |

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Studies of the Atomic and Crystalline Characteristics of Ceramic Oxide Nano Powders after Biofield Treatment |
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Transition metal oxides (TMOs) have been known for their extraordinary electrical and magnetic properties. In the present study, some transition metal oxides (Zinc oxide, iron oxide and copper oxide) which are widely used in the fabrication of electronic devices were selected and subjected to biofield treatment. The atomic and crystal structures of TMOs were carefully studied by Fourier transform infrared (FT-IR) spectroscopy and X-ray diffraction (XRD) studies. XRD analysis reveals that biofield treatment significantly changed the lattice strain in unit cells, crystallite sizes and densities in ceramics oxide powders. The computed molecular weight of the treated samples exhibited significant variation. FT-IR spectra indicated that biofield treatment has altered the metal-oxygen bond strength. Since biofield treatment significantly altered the crystallite size, lattice strain and bond strength, we postulate that electrical and magnetic properties in TMOs (transition metal oxides) can be modulated by biofield treatment. |
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Studies of the Atomic and Crystalline Characteristics of Ceramic Oxide Nano Powders after Biofield Treatment |
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