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The suprageneric groups of the Pimplinae (Hymenoptera: Ichneumonidae): a cladistic re-evaluation and evolutionary biological study
Figures 41–46. Stereoscan photographs of Pimplinae. Fig. 41, Sinarachna pallipes, head, posterior. Fig. 42, Dreisbachia avivae, mandible. Figs 43–46, Head, lateral; 43, Dolichomitus irritator, 44, Zaglyptus simonis; 45, Echthromorpha atrata; 46, Hymenoepimecis bicolor.Published as part of Gauld, Ian D., Wahl, David B. & Broad, Gavin R., 2002, The suprageneric groups of the Pimplinae (Hymenoptera: Ichneumonidae): a cladistic re-evaluation and evolutionary biological study, pp. 421-485 in Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 136 (3) on page 445, DOI: 10.1046/j.1096-3642.2002.00031.x, http://zenodo.org/record/543659
Justitie en media
ARTIKELEN: C. Brants en K. Brants - Vertrouwen en achterdocht; driehoeksverhouding justitie-media-burger B. van Gestel - Media en criminaliteitsbestrijders; wie beïnvloedt wie? L. van Lent - Beeldvorming in de strafrechtspleging; openbaarheid, legitimiteit en appearances J.L. de Wijkerslooth en J. Simonis - Voorlichters, communicatieadviseurs en media-managers; de etaleurs van de overheid? M.P.C. Scheepmaker - ‘Justitie heeft een imagoprobleem’; een gesprek met Peter R. de Vries SAMENVATTING: In dit nummer komt de soms problematische verhouding tussen media en justitie aan de orde, maar meer nog is er naar gestreefd inzicht te krijgen in de werkwijze van de media: hoe selecteren zij, hoe wordt een incident een ‘kwestie’ en welke rollen en taken nemen de media op zich (bijvoorbeeld die van waakhond)? Ook de vraag wie nu wiens agenda bepaalt, de verhouding tussen media en beleidsmakers, komt aan bod, alsmede de functie van openbaarheid in de strafrechtspleging in zijn algemeenheid
Global environmental governance: speeding up the debate on a world environment organization
With the beginning of the new millennium, the longstanding need for reform of the United Nations system has gained new momentum. Efficiency gains and better coordination are desirable, though not sufficient to bring about improvement in international relations. There is need, therefore, to look for institutional innovations that would upgrade the pressing tasks of environmental and development policy in the eyes of national governments, international organizations, and nongovernmental organizations, improve the institutional setting for the negotiation and implementation of new agreements and action programs, and strengthen the action capacity of the developing countries on these matters. The present essay points to and elaborates the need . for global environmental governance with the help of a »World Environment and Development Organization» within the United Nations system, and outlines the shape it might be given. --Global environmental problems,capacity building for development and environmental protection,UN reform,WEDO
Simonis Starovolsci[i] Scriptorum Polonicorum Hekatontas; Seu Centum Illustrium Poloniae Scriptorum Elogia Et Vitae
SIMONIS STAROVOLSCI[I] SCRIPTORUM POLONICORUM HEKATONTAS; SEU CENTUM ILLUSTRIUM POLONIAE SCRIPTORUM ELOGIA ET VITAE
Simonis Starovolsci[i] Scriptorum Polonicorum Hekatontas; Seu Centum Illustrium Poloniae Scriptorum Elogia Et Vitae ( - )
Titelseite ( - )
Dedicatio (3)
Lectori Meo (5)
Stanislaus Hosius. (7)
Ioannes Lascius. (9)
Andreas Cricius. (10)
Stanislaus Karncovius. (12)
I. O. Demetrius Solicovius. (15)
Petrus Tomicius (17)
Petrus Volscius. (21)
Laurentius Goslicius. (22)
Martinus Cromerus. (24)
Martinus Bialobrescius. (26)
Andreas Patricius Nidescius. (27)
Andreas Lipscius. (28)
Martinus Polonus. (28)
Ioannes Dlugossus. (30)
Stanislaus Rescius. (32)
B. Ioannes Cantius. (33)
Iacobus Gorscius. (36)
Hieronymus Povodovius. (37)
Ioannes Samoscius. (39)
Lucas Gornicius. (41)
Ioannes Herbortus. (42)
Foelix Herbortus. (43)
Ioannes Cochanovius. (44)
Matthaeus Piscorevius. / Ioannes Leopoliensis. (47)
Martinus De Ilkus. (48)
Clemens Ioannicius. (49)
Antonius Anapachanie. (50)
Albertus Novicampianus. (51)
Matthias Stricovius. (52)
Michael Vratislaviensis. / Ioannes Stobnicensis. (53)
Simon Maricius (54)
Albertus De Brudzevo. (55)
Bernhardus Vapovius. / Andreas Gostinius. (56)
Ioannes Honterus. (57)
Stanislaus Ilovius. (58)
Ioannes Glogoviensis. (59)
Iacobus Polonus. / Nicolaus De Blonie. (60)
Matthias De Miechow. (61)
Valentinus Kuborscius. (62)
Martinus Viasdovius. (63)
Martinus Bronievius. (64)
Stanislaus Sarnicius. / Paulus Stempovius (65)
Venceslaus Samotulius. (66)
Albertus Scebresinensis. / Ioannes Vielicius. (68)
Thomas Dresnerus. (69)
Thomas Treterus. (70)
Benedictus Herbestus. (72)
Martinus Nervicius. (74)
David Chilchenius. (75)
Martinus Leopolita. (76)
Martinus Pilsnensis. (77)
Stanislaus Orechovius. (78)
Iacobus Prilusius. (80)
Andreas Modrevius. (81)
Andreas Tricesius. (82)
Stanislaus Socolovivs (83)
Stanislaus Grepsius. (84)
Ioannes Latos. (85)
Valentinus Vidavius. (86)
Ioannes Macinius. (87)
Nicolaus Copernicus. (88)
Iacobus Uviecius. (89)
Martinus Smiglecius. (90)
Petrus Lilia. (91)
Adamus Bursius (93)
Ioannes Ursinus. (93)
Petrus Posnaniensis. (94)
Stanislaus Grodecius. (95)
Bernardus Paxillus (96)
Stanislaus Grochovius. (96)
Ioannes Globucius. (98)
Iosephus Sthrutius. (98)
Gasparus Cichocius. (99)
Ioachimus Bielscius. (100)
Nicolaus Moscicensis. (101)
Alexander Guagninus. (101)
Stanislaus Krzystanovicius. (102)
Paulus Palczovius. (103)
Sebastianus Petricius (103)
Severinus Lubomlius. (115)
Theodorus Savadcius. (116)
Andreas Schonaeus. (117)
Bartholomaeus Paproccius. (119)
Adamus Romerius. (120)
Andreas Vargocius (121)
Christophorus Varsevicius. (121)
Fabianus Bircovius. (123)
Nicolaus Dobrociescius. (124)
Sebastianus Acernus (125)
Ioannes Ianusovius. (126)
Iacobus Ianidlovius. (127)
Petrus Scarga. (128)
Simon Simonides. (130)
Abraham Bzovius. (131)
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Measurement of the ratio B(t -> Wb)/B(t -> Wq) in pp collisions at root s=8 TeV
The ratio of the top-quark branching fractions R = B(t --> Wb)/B(t --> Wq), where the denominator includes the sum over all down-type quarks (q = b, s, d), is measured in the t (t) over bar dilepton final state with proton-proton collision data at root s = 8 TeV from an integrated luminosity of 19.7 fb(-1), collected with the CMS detector. In order to quantify the purity of the signal sample, the cross section is measured by fitting the observed jet multiplicity, thereby constraining the signal and background contributions. By counting the number of b jets per event, an unconstrained value of R = 1.014 +/- 0.003 (stat.) +/- 0.032 (syst.) is measured, in a good agreement with current precision measurements in electroweak and flavour sectors. A lower limit R > 0.955 at the 95% confidence level is obtained after requiring R 0.975 is set at 95% confidence level. The result is combined with a previous CMS measurement of the t-channel single-top-quark cross section to determine the top-quark total decay width, Gamma(t) = 1.36 +/- 0.02 (stat.)(-0.11)(+0.14) (syst.) GeV
De Spiritu, In Monte Gigantaeo Silesiorum Qui Vulgari Nomine, Rübezahl Nuncupatur, Apparente
Sub Praesidio ... Dn. M. Simonis Friderici Frentzelii ... Verba facturus in publico Autor & Respondens Valentinus Völckerlingius Brunsvicensis Saxo, Ad diem XII. Novemb. Anno MDCLXXIII. ...Vorlageform des Erscheinungsvermerks: Literis Johannis Borckardi, Acad. Typogr
Observation of the decay B+ -> psi(2S)phi(1020)K+ in pp collisions at root s=8 TeV
The decay B+ -> psi(2S) phi(1020) K+ is observed for the first time using data collected from pp collisions at root S = 8 TeV by the CMS experiment at the LHC, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 19.6 fb(-1). The branching fraction of this decay is measured, using the mode B+ -> psi(2S) K+ as normalization, to be (4.0 +/- 0.4 (stat)+/- 0.6 (syst)+/- 0.2 (B)) x 10(-6), where the third uncertainty is from the measured branching fraction of the normalization channel. (C) 2016 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier B.V
Mannosyl, glucosyl or galactosyl liposomes to improve resveratrol efficacy against Methicillin Resistant Staphylococcus aureus biofilm
Novel cationic glycoliposomes, composed of 1,2-dioleoyl-sn-glycero-3-phosphocholine (DOPC), cholesterol (Chol) and glycoamphiphiles featuring a galactosyl, mannosyl or glucosyl moiety have been investigated for the targeted delivery of trans-resveratml (RSV), a Quorum Sensing Inhibitor (QSI), to Methicillin Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus (MRSA) biofilms. All the glycosylated formulations show a 10-20 % reduction of their hydrodynamic size and a high positive increase in zeta-potential (20 divided by 27mV), with respect to the almost neutral DOPC/Chol liposomes (-3.7 mV). RSV is entrapped in liposomes with high Entrapment Efficiency (EE%), the formulations containing glycosylated amphiphiles showing higher values of EE% (79-90 %) than those containing DOPC/CHOL (65 %). In all the liposomal formulations, the inclusion of RSV causes a decrease in zeta-potential, which is particularly evident in the negative value of DOPC/Chol liposomes (-14.8 mV). This is probably due to the ionization of a small percentage of RSV molecules that point towards the lipid/water interface, as reported in the literature. Greater antioxidant activity is found when RSV is embedded in glycosylated liposomes, rather than DOPC/ CHOL liposomes. This finding suggests a different RSV distribution in the lipid membrane enclosing the glycosylated amphiphiles, which favor an external exposure of RSV. Biological assays carried out to monitor the demolition effect of RSV-loaded liposomes on mature biofilm of MRSA show that the presence of cationic glycoamphiphiles is essential for a demolition effect to take place on the biofilm matrix. In particular, RSV-galactosylated liposomes are the most effective in destroying MRSA biofilm even at a RSV concentration (0.019 mM) sixty times lower than the MIC (1.2 mM). This work demonstrates, for the first time, how the functionalization of liposomes with cationic glycosydic residues can enhance liposome performances as QSI nanocarriers for the treatment of biofilm associated infections
Observation of B-s(0) mesons and measurement of the B-s(0)/B+ yield ratio in PbPb collisions at root S-NN=5.02 TeV
The B0
s and B+ production yields are measured in PbPb collisions at a center-of-mass energy per
nucleon pair of 5.02 TeV. The data sample, collected with the CMS detector at the LHC, corresponds
to an integrated luminosity of 1.7 nb−1. The mesons are reconstructed in the exclusive decay channels
B0
s → J/ψ(μ+μ−)φ(K+K−) and B+ → J/ψ(μ+μ−)K+, in the transverse momentum range 7–50 GeV/c
and absolute rapidity 0–2.4. The B0
s meson is observed with a statistical significance in excess of five
standard deviations for the first time in nucleus-nucleus collisions. The measurements are performed as
functions of the transverse momentum of the B mesons and of the PbPb collision centrality. The ratio
of production yields of B0
s and B+ is measured and compared to theoretical models that include quark
recombination effects
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