1,911 research outputs found
Fimoscolex Bruz & Santos & Demetrio & Primo & Feliciano & Fernandes & Bartz & Bernardi & Pezzopane & Brown 2023, n.sp.
Fimoscolex n.sp. 7 (new species) BRSP0692 and BRSP0706 (1 adult each) in ASP; February 22, 2018; L.S. Maia-Bruz, W.C. Demetrio, A. Santos, G.G. Brown, M.L.C. Bartz, L.P. Feliciano, D.F. Primo, C.H. Fernandes, collectors. BRSP0699, 1 adult in ASP; February 21, 2018; M.L.C. Bartz, collector. BRSP0743, 2 adults in SP; February 22, 2018; L.S. Maia-Bruz, W.C. Demetrio, A. Santos, M.L.C. Bartz, L.P. Feliciano, D.F. Primo, C.H. Fernandes, collectors. BRSP0756 and BRSP0761 (2 adults each), and BRSP0774 (8 adults) in IP; February 23, 2018; L.S. Maia-Bruz, W.C. Demetrio, A. Santos, M.L.C. Bartz, L.P. Feliciano, D.F. Primo, C.H. Fernandes, collectors. BRSP0782 (2 adults), BRSP0786 (3 adults), BRSP0797 (1 adult), and BRSP0812 (4 adults) in AP; February 23, 2018; L.S. Maia-Bruz, W.C. Demetrio, A. Santos, M.L.C. Bartz, L.P. Feliciano, D.F. Primo, C.H. Fernandes, collectors. BRSP0827, 11 adults in AC; February 26, 2018; L.S. Maia-Bruz, W.C. Demetrio, A. Santos, M.L.C. Bartz, L.P. Feliciano, D.F. Primo, C.H. Fernandes, collectors.Published as part of Bruz, Lilianne Dos Santos Maia, Santos, Alessandra, Demetrio, Wilian C., Primo, Daniele De Freitas, Feliciano, Luana Priscila, Fernandes, Carlos Henrique, Bartz, Marie L. C., Bernardi, Alberto Carlos De Campo, Pezzopane, José Ricardo Macedo & Brown, George Gardner, 2023, Earthworms in various agricultural and forest ecosystems in São Carlos-SP Brazil, pp. 324-335 in Zootaxa 5255 (1) on page 330, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5255.1.26, http://zenodo.org/record/774497
Glossoscolex Bruz & Santos & Demetrio & Primo & Feliciano & Fernandes & Bartz & Bernardi & Pezzopane & Brown 2023, n.sp.
Glossoscolex n.sp. 9 (new species) BRSP0757, BRSP0762, and BRSP0775 (2 adults each) in IP; February 23, 2018; L.S. Maia-Bruz, W.C. Demetrio, A. Santos, M.L.C. Bartz, L.P. Feliciano, D.F. Primo, C.H. Fernandes, collectors. BRSP0787, 1 adult in AP; February 23, 2018; L.S. Maia-Bruz, W.C. Demetrio, A. Santos, M.L.C. Bartz, L.P. Feliciano, D.F. Primo, C.H. Fernandes, collectors.Published as part of Bruz, Lilianne Dos Santos Maia, Santos, Alessandra, Demetrio, Wilian C., Primo, Daniele De Freitas, Feliciano, Luana Priscila, Fernandes, Carlos Henrique, Bartz, Marie L. C., Bernardi, Alberto Carlos De Campo, Pezzopane, José Ricardo Macedo & Brown, George Gardner, 2023, Earthworms in various agricultural and forest ecosystems in São Carlos-SP Brazil, pp. 324-335 in Zootaxa 5255 (1) on page 330, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5255.1.26, http://zenodo.org/record/774497
Late Roman amphora 1: a study of diversification
This paper draws on petrological work done by the author on the most important type of late Roman amphora - LR1, which was widely distributed in the Mediterranean, Red Sea area and western Britain
Letter from D.F. Goggin, Motor Officer, April 5, 1950
In this letter, D.F. Goggin, Motor Officer, affirms that Tsugitada Kanamori was employed by his organization starting June 8, 1946 and was still employed there at the time this letter was written. He remarks that Kanamori is a loyal and honest employee and recommends him for any position.This collection contains one box of documents belonging to Tsugitada Kanamori. Materials in this collection mostly pertain to Kanamori’s efforts regarding canceling his renunciation and reinstating his American citizenship
Reconstruction of turbulent pipe-flow profiles from laser Doppler velocimetry data
Laser Doppler velocimetry (LDV) is a powerful experimental tool that finds increasing application in industrial research and product development. For example, LDV may be used to support the development of water, heat, and cooling meters as well as the design and validation of the associated testing and calibration facilities. For such applications, a basic quantity of interest is the volume flow rate Q that can be determined through numerical integration of the velocity profile over the measurement grid. However, under realistic experimental conditions, optical disturbances and reflections may cause corrupted and unreliable data at various measurement points. Here, we study a criterium to identify and reconstruct such data points. The reconstruction criterium is based on the standard error associated with each measurement point. Using some of our LDV data, we show that the error in Q with respect to a reference flow rate may be reduced significantly through the reconstruction. Consequently, the reconstruction criterium allows to establish accurate and reliable flow rates that have potential to be used as a primary validation reference
Dichogaster (Diplothecodrilus) bolaui
<i>Dichogaster (Diplothecodrilus) bolaui</i> (Michaelsen) <p>BRSP0662 (5 adults), BRSP0677 (2 adults), BRSP0683 and BRSP0699 (1 adult each) in ASP; February 21, 2018; M.L.C. Bartz, collector. BRSP0669 (6 adults), BRSP0688 (7 adults), BRSP0702 (1 adult), and BRSP0707 (4 adults) in ASP; February 21, 2018; L.S. Maia-Bruz, W.C. Demetrio, A. Santos, G.G. Brown, M.L.C. Bartz, L.P. Feliciano, D.F. Primo, C.H. Fernandes, collectors. BRSP0711, 3 adults in CP; February 22, 2018; M.L.C. Bartz, collector. BRSP0717 (4 adults), and BRSP0721 (7 adults) in CP; February 23, 2018; L.S. Maia-Bruz, W.C. Demetrio, A. Santos, M.L.C. Bartz, L.P. Feliciano, D.F. Primo, C.H. Fernandes, collectors. BRSP0728 and BRSP0737 (5 adults each) in SP, February 22, 2018; M.L.C. Bartz, collector. BRSP0731 (2 adults), BRSP0734 (1 adult), BRSP0744 (5 adults) in SP; February 22, 2018; L.S. Maia-Bruz, W.C. Demetrio, A. Santos, M.L.C. Bartz, L.P. Feliciano, D.F. Primo, C.H. Fernandes, collectors. BRSP0750, 1 adult in an IP; February 23, 2018; M.L.C. Bartz, collector. BRSP0758 (3 adults), BRSP0770 and BRSP0776 (1 adult each) in IP; February 23, 2018; L.S. Maia-Bruz, W.C. Demetrio, A. Santos, M.L.C. Bartz, L.P. Feliciano, D.F. Primo, C.H. Fernandes, collectors. BRSP0783 (2 adults), BRSP0789 (24 adults), BRSP0798, BRSP0801 and BRSP0813 (3 adults each) in AP; February 23, 2018; L.S. MaiaBruz, W.C. Demetrio, A. Santos, M.L.C. Bartz, L.P. Feliciano, D.F. Primo, C.H. Fernandes, collectors. BRSP0822 (2 adults), and BRSP0828 (7 adults) in AC; February 26, 2018; L.S. Maia-Bruz, W.C. Demetrio, A. Santos, M.L.C. Bartz, L.P. Feliciano, D.F. Primo, C.H. Fernandes, collectors.</p>Published as part of <i>Bruz, Lilianne Dos Santos Maia, Santos, Alessandra, Demetrio, Wilian C., Primo, Daniele De Freitas, Feliciano, Luana Priscila, Fernandes, Carlos Henrique, Bartz, Marie L. C., Bernardi, Alberto Carlos De Campo, Pezzopane, José Ricardo Macedo & Brown, George Gardner, 2023, Earthworms in various agricultural and forest ecosystems in São Carlos-SP Brazil, pp. 324-335 in Zootaxa 5255 (1)</i> on page 329, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5255.1.26, <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/7744974">http://zenodo.org/record/7744974</a>
Letter from D.F. Goggin, Motor Officer, to the American Consul, Yokohama, Japan, April 18, 1951
This letter confirms that Tsugitada Kanamori has worked for D.F. Goggin since June 1946 at the time this letter was written and has been a model employee.This collection contains one box of documents belonging to Tsugitada Kanamori. Materials in this collection mostly pertain to Kanamori’s efforts regarding canceling his renunciation and reinstating his American citizenship
Depolarization and decreased surface expression of K+ channels contribute to NSAID-inhibition of intestinal restitution
Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) contribute to gastrointestinal ulcer formation by inhibiting epithelial cell migration and mucosal restitution; however, the drug-affected signaling pathways are poorly defined. We investigated whether NSAID inhibition of intestinal epithelial migration is associated with depletion of intracellular polyamines, depolarization of membrane potential (Em) and altered surface expression of K+ channels. Epithelial cell migration in response to the wounding of confluent IEC-6 and IEC-Cdx2 monolayers was reduced by indomethacin (100μM), phenylbutazone (100μM) and NS-398 (100μM) but not by SC-560 (1μM). NSAID-inhibition of intestinal cell migration was not associated with depletion of intracellular polyamines. Treatment of IEC-6 and IEC-Cdx2 cells with indomethacin, phenylbutazone and NS-398 induced significant depolarization of Em, whereas treatment with SC-560 had no effect on Em. The Em of IEC-Cdx2 cells was: −38.5±1.8mV under control conditions; −35.9±1.6mV after treatment with SC-560; −18.8±1.2mV after treatment with indomethacin; and −23.7±1.4mV after treatment with NS-398. Whereas SC-560 had no significant effects on the total cellular expression of Kv1.4 channel protein, indomethacin and NS-398 decreased not only the total cellular expression of Kv1.4, but also the cell surface expression of both Kv1.4 and Kv1.6 channel subunits in IEC-Cdx2. Both Kv1.4 and Kv1.6 channel proteins were immunoprecipitated by Kv1.4 antibody from IEC-Cdx2 lysates, indicating that these subunits co-assemble to form heteromeric Kv channels. These results suggest that NSAID inhibition of epithelial cell migration is independent of polyamine-depletion, and is associated with depolarization of Em and decreased surface expression of heteromeric Kv1 channels.ID: S0006295207001931; M3: Article; Accession Number: S0006295207001931; Author: L.C. Freeman (b); Author: D.F. Narvaez (a); Author: A. McCoy (a); Author: F.B. von Stein (c); Author: S. Young (b); Author: K. Silver (a); Author: S. Ganta (b); Author: D. Koch (b); Author: R. Hunter (b); Author: R.F. Gilmour (c); Author: J.D. Lillich (a, ⁎); Affiliation: Department of Clinical Sciences, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS 66506, United States; Affiliation: Department of Anatomy and Physiology, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS 66506, United States; Affiliation: Department of Biomedical Sciences, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 14853, United States; Keyword: Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs; Keyword: Intestinal epithelial cells; Keyword: Membrane potential; Keyword: Potassium channels; Number of Pages: 12; Language: English;Source type: Electronic(1)http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=edselp&AN=S0006295207001931&site=eds-live&scope=sit
Pontoscolex (Pontoscolex) corethrurus
<i>Pontoscolex (Pontoscolex) corethrurus</i> (Müller) <p> BRSP0660 (2 adults, 15 juveniles), BRSP0664 (5 adults, 13 juveniles), BRSP0675 (10 adults, 39 juveniles), BRSP0681 (7 adults, 13 juveniles), BRSP0695 (13 adults, 24 juveniles), and BRSP0698 (13 adults, 22 juveniles) in ASP; February 21, 2018; M.L.C. Bartz collector. BRSP0668 (8 adults, 42 juveniles), BRSP0672 (21 adults, 52 juveniles), BRSP0687 (9 adults, 40 juveniles), BRSP0691 (10 adults, 57 juveniles), BRSP0701 (11 adults, 79 juveniles), and BRSP0705 (18 adults, 58 juveniles) in ASP; February 21, 2018; L.S. Maia-Bruz, W.C. Demetrio, A. Santos, G.G. Brown, M.L.C. Bartz, L.P. Feliciano, D.F. Primo, C.H. Fernandes, collectors. BRSP0710 (1 adult, 10 juveniles), and BRSP0712 (5 adults, 33 juveniles) in CP; February 22, 2018; M.L.C. Bartz, collector. BRSP0715 (10 adults, 26 juveniles), and BRSP0719 (10 adults, 24 juveniles) in CP; February 23, 2018; L.S. Maia-Bruz, W.C. Demetrio, A. Santos, G.G. Brown, M.L.C. Bartz, L.P. Feliciano, D.F. Primo, C.H. Fernandes, collectors. BRSP0724 (26 adults, 42 juveniles), BRSP0727 (11 adults, 22 juveniles), BRSP0736 (13 adults, 30 juveniles), and BRSP0739 (7 adults, 18 juveniles) in SP; February 22, 2018; M.L.C. Bartz collector. BRSP0730 (24 adults, 92 juveniles), BRSP0733 (24 adults, 104 juveniles), BRSP0742 (18 adults, 57 juveniles) and BRSP0746 (9 adults, 59 juveniles) in SP; February 22, 2018; L.S. Maia-Bruz, W.C. Demetrio, A. Santos, M.L.C. Bartz, L.P. Feliciano, D.F. Primo, C.H. Fernandes, collectors. BRSP0749 (3 adults, 3 juveniles), BRSP0752 and BRSP0767 (3 juveniles each), and BRSP0764 (3 adults, 15 juveniles) in IP; February 23, 2018; M.L.C. Bartz, collector. BRSP0755 (2 juveniles), BRSP0760 (1 juvenile), BRSP0769 (22 adults, 32 juveniles), and BRSP0773 (2 adults, 6 juveniles) in IP; February 23, 2018; L.S. Maia-Bruz, W.C. Demetrio, A. Santos, M.L.C. Bartz, L.P. Feliciano, D.F. Primo, C.H. Fernandes, collectors. BRSP0778 (4 juveniles), BRSP0779 (4 adults, 5 juveniles), BRSP0792 (2 adults, 1 juvenile), BRSP0794 (7 adults, 25 juveniles), BRSP0803 (1 juvenile), and BRSP0806 (3 adults, 8 juveniles) in AP; February 23, 2018; M.L.C. Bartz, collector. BRSP0781 (7 adults, 10 juveniles), BRSP0785 (16 adults, 24 juveniles), BRSP0796 (1 adult, 2 juveniles), BRSP0800 (13 adults, 46 juveniles), BRSP0808 (1 adult), and BRSP0811 (2 juveniles) in AP; February 23, 2018; L.S. Maia-Bruz, W.C. Demetrio, A. Santos, M.L.C. Bartz, L.P. Feliciano, D.F. Primo, C.H. Fernandes, collectors. BRSP0815, 1 juvenile in seasonal semideciduous forest; February 24, 2018; L.S. Maia-Bruz, W.C. Demetrio, A. Santos, M.L.C. Bartz, L.P. Feliciano, D.F. Primo, C.H. Fernandes, collectors. BRSP0818 (2 adults, 6 juveniles) and BRSP0819 (1 adult, 4 juveniles) in AC; February 26, 2018; M.L.C. Bartz, collector. BRSP0821 (2 adults, 8 juveniles), and BRSP0826 (3 adults, 12 juveniles) in AC; February 26, 2018; L.S. Maia-Bruz, W.C. Demetrio, A. Santos, M.L.C. Bartz, L.P. Feliciano, D.F. Primo, C.H. Fernandes, collectors. BRSP0831 (5 adults, 24 juveniles), and BRSP0833 (6 adults, 21 juveniles) in <i>Eucalyptus</i>; February 27, 2018; M.L.C. Bartz, collector. BRSP0835 (21 adults, 51 juveniles), and BRSP0837 (21 adults, 59 juveniles) in <i>Eucalyptus</i>; February 27, 2018; L.S. Maia-Bruz, W.C. Demetrio, A. Santos, M.L.C. Bartz, L.P. Feliciano, D.F. Primo, C.H. Fernandes, collectors.</p>Published as part of <i>Bruz, Lilianne Dos Santos Maia, Santos, Alessandra, Demetrio, Wilian C., Primo, Daniele De Freitas, Feliciano, Luana Priscila, Fernandes, Carlos Henrique, Bartz, Marie L. C., Bernardi, Alberto Carlos De Campo, Pezzopane, José Ricardo Macedo & Brown, George Gardner, 2023, Earthworms in various agricultural and forest ecosystems in São Carlos-SP Brazil, pp. 324-335 in Zootaxa 5255 (1)</i> on page 330, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5255.1.26, <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/7744974">http://zenodo.org/record/7744974</a>
Megascolecidae
Megascolecidae juveniles <p>BRSP0685 and BRSP0817 (1 juvenile each) in ASP; February 21, 2018; L.S. Maia-Bruz, W.C. Demetrio, A. Santos, G.G. Brown, M.L.C. Bartz, L.P. Feliciano, D.F. Primo, C.H. Fernandes, collectors. BRSP0722, 2 juveniles in CP; February 23, 2018; L.S. Maia-Bruz, W.C. Demetrio, A. Santos, G.G. Brown, M.L.C. Bartz, L.P. Feliciano, D.F. Primo, C.H. Fernandes, collectors. BRSP0771, 1 juvenile in IP; February 23, 2018; L.S. Maia-Bruz, W.C. Demetrio, A. Santos, M.L.C. Bartz, L.P. Feliciano, D.F. Primo, C.H. Fernandes, collectors.</p>Published as part of <i>Bruz, Lilianne Dos Santos Maia, Santos, Alessandra, Demetrio, Wilian C., Primo, Daniele De Freitas, Feliciano, Luana Priscila, Fernandes, Carlos Henrique, Bartz, Marie L. C., Bernardi, Alberto Carlos De Campo, Pezzopane, José Ricardo Macedo & Brown, George Gardner, 2023, Earthworms in various agricultural and forest ecosystems in São Carlos-SP Brazil, pp. 324-335 in Zootaxa 5255 (1)</i> on page 330, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5255.1.26, <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/7744974">http://zenodo.org/record/7744974</a>
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