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    Dasycladalean alga Furcoporella diplopora Pia (1918) from the type-locality (upper Paleocene–Eocene, Radstadt, Austria): new remarks and taxonomic implications

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    The dasycladalean green alga Furcoporella diplopora Pia (1918) exhibits a peculiar structure comprising pairs of diverging and rather indistinct pores. Because of such structure, the genus Furcoporella has been a matter of debate. Currently, there is still no agreement on its taxonomic position within Dasycladales. This paper provides a re-description of the type-species F. diplopora Pia (1918), based on Pia’s type material from the upper Paleocene to Eocene reworked carbonates of Radstadt/Pongau, Austria. New observations carried out on this material allowed the acquisition of additional and more complete data on this quite neglected alga. Some morphological characteristics of the thallus, specifically of the laterals are discussed and a suite of potential taxonomic implications are evaluated. Finally, according to interpretations the genus Furcoporella is ascribed to the Family Triploporellaceae and more specifically it should be placed within the tribe Thyrsoporelleae

    Circadian temporal structure evaluated by automatic monitoring.

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    A few aspects of the circadian time structure were evaluated in a young healthy woman, with a special reference to arterial pressure and body temperature. Both parameters were estimated by the use of automatic equipments. The present study evidences the importance and the advantages of autorhythmometry (which should be applied in every instance, but can not be omitted when measuring arterial pressure) and automatic monitoring (which warrants an excellent reproducibility of measurements). Z9

    Regulation and physiology of membrane contact sites

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    Membrane contact sites (MCSs) in addition to impacting the functions of membrane-limited organelles also have a role in the spatial and functional organization of cells, tissues and whole organisms. MCSs have been identified between all organelles and the identification of their molecular composition has progressed significantly in recent years. Equally important is how MCSs respond dynamically to physiological stimuli, how this is regulated, and the physiological roles of MCSs in tissues and at the organismal level, an area that still remains relatively unexplored. In the present review, we focus on the regulation of MCSs, considerations of their function at the organismal level, and how mutations of MCS components linked to genetic diseases might inform us about their physiological relevance

    A CMOS-28nm 880-MHz 4th-order low-pass active-RC filter for 60 GHz transceivers

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    In this paper a 4th order low-pass continuous time analog filter in CMOS 28nm technology is presented. The filter complies with the specifications of the 60GHz next-generation transceivers. A novel circuital topology is presented suitable to perform the low-pass filtering of the in-band signal, while the in-band thermal noise is high-pass filtered, improving Signal-To-Noise-Ratio. 880MHz -3dB bandwidth is obtained by a prototype of the filter simulated in 28nm CMOS technology. The overall power consumption is 4.8mW from a single 1 V supply voltage. 51dB@THD>40dBc is the SNR at 0dB gain. © 2013 IEEE

    Circadian temperature rhythm in intact, sham operated, gonadectomized rats.

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    Thirty-six CS rats (18 females and 18 males) have been studied: 22 gonadectomized (11 males and 11 females), 6 sham operated (3 males and 3 females) and 8 intact rats (4 males and 4 females). Three series of rectal temperature measurements have been performed: in the first one the animals were housed under strictly usual environment conditions (as far as the housing and lighting regimen was concerned); in the second one the animals were housed in metabolic cages in LD 12:12; in the third one the animals were housed in metabolic cages in DD. The mesor of temperature rhythm was always lower in ovariectomized than in intact rats, and always higher in castrated than in intact rats. Z9
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