Observation directe par microscopie electronique a haute resolution de la transformation des hydroxycarbonates de terres rares (type B) en oxycarbonates (type II)

1975 ◽  
Vol 15 (3) ◽  
pp. 298
1976 ◽  
Vol 33 (1) ◽  
pp. K9-K13 ◽  
Author(s):  
G. Schiffmacher ◽  
P. E. Caro ◽  
C. Boulesteix

2020 ◽  
Vol 10 (2) ◽  
pp. 179-189
Author(s):  
MOHAMAD FIZL SIDQ RAMJI ◽  
AMERA NATASHA MAH MUHAMMAD ADAM MAH

Understanding how birds utilised songs and calls to communicate among conspecifics is crucial for their survival, yet it remains an understudied area in bird ecology. We studied the influence of perch height selection on the vocalisation of Pied Triller, a common garden bird, in two suburban landscapes namely Pustaka Negeri Sarawak Recreational Park, Kuching and Universiti Malaysia Sarawak campus, Kota Samarahan from October 2018 to February 2019. Using a Marantz recorder connected to a parabolic reflector, we recorded calls and songs during morning (0630-1030 hr) and late afternoon (1600-1830 hr). Perch object, tree species, roost substrate and perch height from the ground were identified and measured. Clear and good quality spectrograms were used directly to describe song and call types. Photos and video recordings were analysed to describe perch behaviour. The vocal output representatives were then matched to the corresponding behaviour displayed. Our results revealed that Pied Trillers emit four different vocal outputs namely (i) song type, (ii) call type A, (iii) call type B and (iv) call type C. A total of nine behaviours were observed, of which the perch-hop behaviour was observed the most from both male and female Pied Trillers (33.71%), followed by perching (29.21%), foraging (20.22%), preening (7.78%), defecating (2.25%), eating (2.25%), roosting (2.25%), bill wipe (1.12%) and flight (1.12%). They prefer to roost on high perch to emit calls compared to songs. This probably suggest that Pied Triller prioritised vocal transmission and signalling to avoid being masked by surrounding anthropogenic noises and to avoid being conspicuous to potential predators. The most frequently visited perch object was the Weeping fig tree, Ficus benjamina.   Keywords: Call, perch height, Pied Triller, song, suburban landscapes


1936 ◽  
Vol 64 (4) ◽  
pp. 657-672 ◽  
Author(s):  
Marion C. Morris

It has been shown that antianaphylaxis is not caused by a partial saturation of cellular or humoral antibodies by the following facts. 1. Guinea pigs passively sensitized with anti-horse or antipneumococcus serum and specifically desensitized do not manifest as great a reactivity upon resensitization with the same antiserum as upon the original sensitization. 2. Guinea pigs passively sensitized with anti-Friedländer Type B serum or antipneumococcus Type II serum and specifically desensitized do not attain the same degree of reactivity as normal animals when passively sensitized with anti-horse serum. 3. Guinea pigs passively sensitized with anti-Friedländer Type B serum and desensitized with the specific carbohydrate remain as resistant to infection with Friedlander's bacillus Type B as undesensitized guinea pigs. Since in this case, at least, it is agreed that type-specific immunity and type-specific hypersensitiveness are due to the same type-specific antibody, a change in anaphylactic response should be accompanied by a change in immune response, provided this change depends on antibody balance. 4. A determination of the antibody content of the serum of sensitized as well as of desensitized guinea pigs by mouse protection tests indicates that a loss of reactivity in desensitized animals cannot be adequately accounted for on the basis of depletion of circulating antibody. These experiments suggest that hypersensitiveness and resistance are different manifestations of the same antigen-antibody reaction while antianaphylaxis is a state of refractoriness which is due neither to excess of circulating antibody nor to antibody depletion, but is the result of secondary changes the true nature of which is still not definitely established.


2012 ◽  
Vol 26 (8) ◽  
pp. e108-e114 ◽  
Author(s):  
Christian C. M. A. Donken ◽  
Michael H. J. Verhofstad ◽  
Michael J. Edwards ◽  
Cees J. H. M. van Laarhoven

Author(s):  
С.З. Чернов

Анализируя данные археологических раскопок в церкви Петра и Павла в г. Волоколамске в 2017 г., автор выделяет группу находок (стеклянный браслет, цилиндрический замок типа В, серая керамика с орнаментом «косая волна» раннего вида), которые имеют системные аналогии с комплексом находок из сруба 6 Великого посада Москвы конца XIII – первой половины XIV в., изученного во время раскопок на Красной площади в 1988 г. Это позволяет определить время отложения лицевой створки бронзового креста-энколпиона, который принадлежит к группе энколпионов с изображением Распятия на лицевой стороне и Богоматери Агиосоритиссы (заступницы) на оборотной стороне (тип II.4.3 по Г. Ф. Корзухиной – А. А. Песковой). На основании анализа полученных в ходе раскопок материалов высказано предположение о возникновении монастыря в последней четверти XIII – начале XIV в. Analyzing the data of archaeological excavations in the Church of Peter and Paul in Volokolamsk in 2017, the author identifies a group of finds (glass bracelet, cylindrical lock type B, gray ceramics with the ornament “oblique wave” of the early species), which have systemic similarities with the complex of finds from the construction 6 of the Great Moscow suburb of the late 13th – the first half of the 14th century, studied during excavations on Red Square in 1988. This makes it possible to determine the time of deposition of the front half of the bronze cross-encolpion, which belongs to the group of encolpions with the image of the Crucifixion on the front and the Virgin Agiosoritissa (intercessor) on the reverse side (type II.4.3 according to G. F. Korzukhina – A. A. Peskova). Based on the analysis of the materials obtained during the excavations, it was suggested that the monastery appeared in the last quarter of the 13th – beginning of 14th century.


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