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Correction: Vallverdú, J.; Rius, G. NeuroQ: Quantum-Inspired Brain Emulation. Biomimetics 2025, 10, 516
There was an error in the original publication [1]; certain explanatory details and attributions required clarification.This article belongs to the Section Locomotion and Bioinspired RoboticsPeer reviewe
J. Mª Font Rius, Instituciones medievales españolas.
Higounet Charles. J. Mª Font Rius, Instituciones medievales españolas. . In: Bulletin Hispanique, tome 51, n°3, 1949. p. 361
Application of delta recycling to electron automated diffraction tomography data from inorganic crystalline nanovolumes
delta Recycling is a simple procedure for directly extracting phase information from Patterson-type functions [Rius (2012). Acta Cryst. A68, 399-400]. This new phasing method has a clear theoretical basis and was developed with ideal single-crystal X-ray diffraction data. On the other hand, introduction of the automated diffraction tomography (ADT) technique has represented a significant advance in electron diffraction data collection [Kolb et al. (2007). Ultramicroscopy, 107, 507-513]. When combined with precession electron diffraction, it delivers quasi-kinematical intensity data even for complex inorganic compounds, so that single-crystal diffraction data of nanometric volumes are now available for structure determination by direct methods. To check the tolerance of delta recycling to missing data-collection corrections and to deviations from kinematical behaviour of ADT intensities, delta recycling has been applied to differently shaped nanocrystals of various inorganic materials. The results confirm that it can phase ADT data very efficiently. In some cases even more complete structure models than those derived from conventional direct methods and least-squares refinement have been found. During this study it has been demonstrated that the Wilson-plot scaling procedure is largely insensitive to sample thickness variations and missing absorption corrections affecting electron ADT intensities
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José Rius y Benet solicita le sea otorgado el título de impresor de la Sociedad.Rius, J. (1849). José Rius y Benet solicita le sea otorgado el título de impresor de la Sociedad. Real Sociedad Económica de Amigos del País de Valencia. https://riunet.upv.es/handle/10251/22273Importación Masiv
Tracking Invasion Histories in the Sea: Facing Complex Scenarios Using Multilocus Data
In recent years, new analytical tools have allowed researchers to extract historical information contained in molecular data, which has fundamentally transformed our understanding of processes ruling biological invasions. However, the use of these new analytical tools has been largely restricted to studies of terrestrial organisms despite the growing recognition that the sea contains ecosystems that are amongst the most heavily affected by biological invasions, and that marine invasion histories are often remarkably complex. Here, we studied the routes of invasion and colonisation histories of an invasive marine invertebrate Microcosmus squamiger (Ascidiacea) using microsatellite loci, mitochondrial DNA sequence data and 11 worldwide populations. Discriminant analysis of principal components, clustering methods and approximate Bayesian computation (ABC) methods showed that the most likely source of the introduced populations was a single admixture event that involved populations from two genetically differentiated ancestral regions - the western and eastern coasts of Australia. The ABC analyses revealed that colonisation of the introduced range of M. squamiger consisted of a series of non-independent introductions along the coastlines of Africa, North America and Europe. Furthermore, we inferred that the sequence of colonisation across continents was in line with historical taxonomic records - first the Mediterranean Sea and South Africa from an unsampled ancestral population, followed by sequential introductions in California and, more recently, the NE Atlantic Ocean. We revealed the most likely invasion history for world populations of M. squamiger, which is broadly characterized by the presence of multiple ancestral sources and non-independent introductions within the introduced range. The results presented here illustrate the complexity of marine invasion routes and identify a cause-effect relationship between human-mediated transport and the success of widespread marine non-indigenous species, which benefit from stepping-stone invasions and admixture processes involving different sources for the spread and expansion of their range
[Report to Chief J. E. Curry, by an unknown author #1]
Report to Chief J. E. Curry, by an unknown author. The report contains a list of officers who gave depositions to the United States Attorney
[Report to Chief J. E. Curry, by an unknown author #2]
Report to Chief J. E. Curry, by an unknown author. The report contains a list of officers who gave depositions to the United States Attorney
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Memorial de Josefa Torres y Rius, de Valencia, pidiendo algún premio por su trabajo en la confección de flores de cera. Juicio de los comisionados sobre su trabajo.Torres Y Rius, J. (1826). Memorial de Josefa Torres y Rius, de Valencia, pidiendo algún premio por su trabajo en la confección de flores de cera. Juicio de los comisionados sobre su trabajo. Real Sociedad Económica de Amigos del País de Valencia. https://riunet.upv.es/handle/10251/21437Importación Masiv
CAPÍTULO DE STO. DOMINGO [Material gráfico] / Dibuj. y lit. por J. Mendiolagoitia
Inscripción: “CAPÍTULO DE STO. DOMINGO”Inscripción en la parte superior de la imagen: "VALENCIA MONUMENTAL" "EDAD-MEDIA"Estampa suelta de: "Valencia Monumental por Mendiolagoitia". Texto por D.J.M. Zacarés y D.V. Boix.En el ángulo inferior derecho: "J. Mendiolagoitia junio 1849"Páez. Repertorio, 1379-
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Cuenta general de la impresión y gastos ocasionadoss por la obra "Canales de Riego de Cataluña y Reyno de Valencia", así como de los ingresos producidos por su suscripción y venta, presentada por el impresor José Rius. Informe de la Comisión nombrada al efecto que se muestra de acuerdo con dichas cuentas.Rius, J. (1850). Cuenta general de la impresión y gastos ocasionadoss por la obra "Canales de Riego de Cataluña y Reyno de Valencia", así como de los ingresos producidos por su suscripción y venta, presentada por el impresor José Rius. Informe de la Comisión nombrada al e. Real Sociedad Económica de Amigos del País de Valencia. https://riunet.upv.es/handle/10251/22336Importación Masiv
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