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Tytuł:
Mud-trapped herd captures evidence of distinctive dinosaur sociality
Autorzy:
Varricchio, D.J.
Sereno, P.C.
Xijin, Z.
Lin, T.
Wilson, J.A.
Lyon, G.H.
Tematy:
Cretaceous
dinosaur
sociality
Dinosauria
Ornithomimosauria
taphonomy
drought
Sinornithomimus dongi
paleontology
fossil assemblage
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Wydawca:
Polska Akademia Nauk. Instytut Paleobiologii PAN
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/20502.pdf  Link otwiera się w nowym oknie
Opis:
A unique dinosaur assemblage from the Cretaceous beds of western Inner Mongolia preserves geologic and paleontologic data that clearly delineate both the timing and mechanism of death. Over twenty individuals of the ornithomimid Sinornithomimus dongi perished while trapped in the mud of a drying lake or pond, the proximity and alignment of the mired skeletons indicating a catastrophic mass mortality of a social group. Histologic examination reveals the group to consist entirely of immature individuals between one and seven years of age, with no hatchlings or mature individuals. The Sinornithomimus locality supports the interpretation of other, more taphonomically ambiguous assemblages of immature dinosaurs as reflective of juvenile sociality. Adults of various nonavian dinosaurs are known to have engaged in prolonged nesting and post hatching parental care, a life history strategy that implies juveniles spent considerable time away from reproductively active adults. Herding of juveniles, here documented in a Cretaceous ornithomimid, may have been a common life history strategy among nonavian dinosaurs reflecting their oviparity, extensive parental care, and multi−year maturation.
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Autorzy:
Sverdlov, A.L.
Zamorano, P.
Aktaa, S.
Tocchetti, C. G.
Parrini, I.
Pudil, R.
Farmakis, D.
Badimon, L.
Szmit, S.
Barac, A.
Garrido Lopez, P.
Curigliano, G.
Lee, G.A.
Cohen-Solal, A.
Gulati, G.
Jurczak, Wojciech
Abdin, A.
Stephens, R.
Lyon, A.R
Yaseen, Israa F.
Gale, C.P.
Kirby, A.M.
Blaes, A.H.
Asteggiano, R.
Lopez-Fernandez, T.
Iakobishvili, Z.
Opis:
Aims: To develop quality indicators (QIs) for the evaluation of the prevention and management of cancer therapy-related cardiovascular toxicity. Methods and results: We followed the European Society of Cardiology (ESC) methodology for QI development which comprises (i) identifying the key domains of care for the prevention and management of cancer therapy-related cardiovascular toxicity in patients on cancer treatment, (ii) performing a systematic review of the literature to develop candidate QIs, and (iii) selecting of the final set of QIs using a modified Delphi process. Work was undertaken in parallel with the writing of the 2022 ESC Guidelines on Cardio-Oncology and in collaboration with the European Haematology Association, the European Society for Therapeutic Radiology and Oncology and the International Cardio-Oncology Society. In total, 5 main and 9 secondary QIs were selected across five domains of care: (i) Structural framework, (ii) Baseline cardiovascular risk assessment, (iii) Cancer therapy related cardiovascular toxicity, (iv) Predictors of outcomes, and (v) Monitoring of cardiovascular complications during cancer therapy. Conclusion: We present the ESC Cardio-Oncology QIs with their development process and provide an overview of the scientific rationale for their selection. These indicators are aimed at quantifying and improving the adherence to guideline-recommended clinical practice and improving patient outcomes.
Dostawca treści:
Repozytorium Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Multiplicity and net-electric charge fluctuations in central Ar+Sc interactions at 13A, 19A, 30A, 40A, 75A, and 150A GeV/c beam momenta measured by NA61/SHINE at the CERN SPS
Autorzy:
Rozpłochowski, Ł..
Bryliński, W.
Koshio, Y.
Paolone, V.
Shukla, A.
Świderski, Ł..
Golubeva, M.
Turko, L.
Amin, N.
Dalmazzone, C.
Kuchowicz, M.
Friend, M.
Maksiak, B.
Grebieszkow, K.
Buryakov, M.
Krasnoperov, A.
Hurh, P. G.
Seyboth, P.
Kiełbowicz, M.
Wyszyński, O.
Bhosale, S.
Malakhov, A. I.
Bajda, Mateusz
Mik, Ł..
Ivashkin, A.
Tsenov, R.
Dumarchez, J.
Matveev, V.
Witek, K.
Golovatyuk, V.
Olivier, A.
Nagai, Y.
Maćkowiak-Pawłowska, M.
Popov, B. A.
Rybczynski, M.
Balkova, Y.
Bondar, Y.
Allison, K. K.
Melkumov, G. L.
Andronov, E. V.
Gaździcki, M.
Dominik, W.
Ilieva, S.
Płaneta, Roman
Rustamov, A.
Słodkowski, M.
Rumyantsev, M.
Szukiewicz, R.
Röhrich, D.
Csanád, M.
Bogomilov, M.
Kolesnikov, R.
Tefelski, D.
Kuich, M.
Ortiz, V. Z. Reyna
Adhikary, H.
Golosov, O.
Engel, R.
Podlaski, P.
Dmitriev, A.
Marino, A. D.
Nishimori, S.
Panova, O.
Fodor, Z.
Kozłowski, B.
Tefelska, A.
Guber, F.
Bazgir, A.
Bielewicz, M.
Battaglia, D.
Chandak, Y. D.
Cybowska, J.
Marcinek, A.
Zviagina, A.
Wickremasinghe, A.
Schmidt, K.
Szewiński, J.
Gollwitzer, K. E.
Stepaniak, J.
Urbaniak, M.
Kireyeu, V. A.
Kucewicz, W.
Mathes, H.-J.
Tereshchenko, V.
Pszczel, D.
Czopowicz, T.
Tveter, T. S.
Adrich, P.
Veberič, D.
László, A.
Prokhorova, D. S.
Zimmerman, E. D.
Davis, N.
Ćirković, M.
Wójcik, K.
Kowalski, S.
Feofilov, G. A.
Ozvenchuk, V.
Ren, L.
Fields, L.
Zaitsev, A.
Stefanek, G.
Merzlaya, A.
Pórfy, B.
Arsene, I.-C.
Rybka, D.
Puławski, S.
Rybicki, A.
Karpushkin, N.
Kolev, D.
Doetinchem, P. von
Sakashita, K.
Roth, M.
Vitiuk, O.
Taranenko, A.
Zherebtsova, E.
Camino, A. F.
Shah, U. A.
Nakadaira, T.
Staszel, Paweł
Unger, M.
Lyubushkin, V. V.
Matulewicz, T.
Lyon, J. R.
Brzychczyk, Janusz
Morozov, S.
Lykasov, G.
Pidhurskyi, I.
Shiraishi, Y.
Lewicki, M.
Blondel, A.
Opis:
This paper presents results on multiplicity fluctuations of positively and negatively charged hadrons as well as net-electric charge fluctuations measured in central Ar+Sc interactions at beam momenta 13A, 19A, 30A, 40A, 75A, and 150A GeV/c. The fluctuation analysis is one of the tools to search for the predicted critical point of strongly interacting matter. Results are corrected for the experimental biases and quantified using cumulant ratios. In most instances, multiplicity and net-charge distributions appear narrower than the corresponding Poisson or Skellam distributions. Cumulant ratios are compared with the Epos1.99 model predictions, which provide a qualitative description that aligns with observations for positively and negatively charged particles. The obtained results are also compared to earlier NA61/SHINE results from inelastic p+p interactions in the same analysis acceptance.
Dostawca treści:
Repozytorium Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego
Artykuł
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