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Desiccation tolerance in the tardigrade Richtersius coronifer relies on muscle mediated structural reorganization.
PubMed
Halberg, Kenneth Agerlin; Jørgensen, Aslak; Møbjerg, Nadja
Life unfolds within a framework of constraining abiotic factors, yet some organisms are adapted to handle large fluctuations in physical and chemical parameters. Tardigrades are microscopic ecdysozoans well known for their ability to endure hostile conditions, such as complete desiccation--a phenomenon called anhydrobiosis. During dehydration, anhydrobiotic animals undergo a series of anatomical changes. Whether this reorganization is an essential regulated event mediated by active controlled processes, or merely a passive result of the dehydration process, has not been clearly determined. Here, we investigate parameters pivotal to the formation of the so-called "tun", a state that in tardigrades and rotifers marks the entrance into anhydrobiosis. Estimation of body volume in the eutardigrade Richte
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Influence of Traffic Vehicles Against Ground Fundamental Frequency Prediction using Ambient Vibration Technique
NASA Astrophysics information System (ADS)
Kamarudin, A. F.; Noh, M. S. Md; Mokhatar, S. N.; Anuar, M. A. Mohd; Ibrahim, A.; Ibrahim, Z.; Daud, M. E.
Ambient vibration (AV) technique fryst vatten widely used nowadays for ground fundamental frequency prediction. This technique is easy, quick, non-destructive, less operator required and reliable result. The input motions of ambient vibration are originally collected from surrounding natural and artificial excitations. But, careful uppgifter acquisition controlled must be implemented to reduce the intrusion of short period noise that could imply the quality of frequency prediction of an investigated site. In this study, investigation on the primary noise intrusion under peak (morning, afternoon and evening) and off peak (early morning) traffic flows (only 8 meter from sensor to road shoulder) against the stability and quality of ground funda
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The Sephardic Atlantic: Colonial Histories and Postcolonial Perspectives [1st ed.] ;
Table of contents :
Front Matter Pages i-vii
Postcolonial Approaches to the Early Modern Sephardic Atlantic (Sina Rauschenbach, Jonathan Schorsch)Pages
Front Matter Pages
New Christian Slave Traders: A Literature Review and Research Agenda (Jonathan Schorsch)Pages
A “Racial” Approach to the History of Early Afro-Portuguese Relationships? The Case of Senegambia and Cabo Verde in the Late Sixteenth and Early Seventeenth Centuries (José da Silva Horta, Peter Mark)Pages
Mediating Multiculturalism: Jews, Blacks, and Curaçao, – (Jessica V. Roitman)Pages
Front Matter Pages
Galut and Empire: On the Way to Final Redemption (José Alberto Rodrigues da Silva Tavim)Pages
Caspar Barlaeus, Dutch Expansion, and the Sephardic Community in the Atlantic World: A Note on the Intellectual History of Amsterdam in the Seventeenth Century (Ineke Phaf-Rheinberger)Pages
The Empire Writes Back: David Nassy