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Tytuł:
Surface Geometric Structures of Cu Deposited upon α-Al$\text{}_{2}$O$\text{}_{3}$ (0001)
Autorzy:
Guo, Q.
Møller, P.
Gui, L.
Tematy:
68.65.+g
68.55.Bd
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Wydawca:
Polska Akademia Nauk. Instytut Fizyki PAN
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/1920759.pdf  Link otwiera się w nowym oknie
Opis:
Upon deposition of Cu on a 1 × 1 α-Al$\text{}_{2}$O$\text{}_{3}$ (0001) surface at room temperature the surface structure was found to change with increasing amounts of Cu deposited, from two-dimensional monolayer islands through three-dimensional nuclei until reaching a thin film. Subsequent surface heat-treatment to 650°C produced a stable Cu(111)-R30° superstructure as observed by LEED.
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Eocene relatives of cod icefishes (Perciformes: Notothenioidei) from Seymour Island, Antarctica
Autorzy:
Bieńkowska-Wasiluk, M.
Bonde, N.
Møller, P. R.
Gaździcki, A.
Tematy:
Notothenioids
cod icefishes
Eocene
Seymour IsIand
Antarctica
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Wydawca:
Państwowy Instytut Geologiczny – Państwowy Instytut Badawczy
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/2060314.pdf  Link otwiera się w nowym oknie
Opis:
Fragmentary skull bones and vertebra from the Upper Eocene La Meseta Formation on Seymour (Marambio) Island, Antarctic Peninsula have been described as gadiform fishes, informally named “Mesetaichthys”. Here we describe jaws as Mesetaichthys jerzmanskae n. g. and n. sp., and refer this taxon to the perciform suborder Notothenioidei. This group is almost unknown as fossils. Similarities to the living, ‘primitive’ nototheniid Dissostichus eleginoides are indicated in the dentition. Gadiform evolution in the Paleocene-Eocene, and the possibility of a correlation between the origin and evolution of notothenioids in connection with the deterioration of the climate in Antarctica during the Late Eocene-Oligocene is discussed.
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Variation in clutch size in relation to nest size in birds
Autorzy:
Isenmann, Paul
Morin, Xavier
Faivre, Bruno
Biard, Clotilde
Moenkkoenen, Mikko
Sorace, Alberto
Eens, Marcel
Nilsson, Sven G.
Perret, Philippe
Blondel, Jacques
Loukola, Olli
Carlos Senar, Juan
Ferns, Peter N.
Demeyrier, Virginie
Cecere, Francesco
Leclercq, Bernard
Forsman, Jukka T.
da Silva, Luis P.
Artemyev, Alexandr
Mazgajski, Tomasz D.
Krams, Indrikis
Jacob, Staffan
Adriaensen, Frank
Camprodon, Jordi
Slagsvold, Tore
Charmantier, Anne
Charter, Motti
Pimentel, Carla S.
Nilsson, Jan-Ake
Merino, Santiago
Barba, Emilio
Gozdz, Iga
Bouslama, Zihad
Doutrelant, Claire
Heeb, Philipp
Moller, Anders P.
Czeszczewik, Dorota
Cusimano, Camillo
Hinsley, Shelley A.
Orell, Markku
Toeroek, Janos
Nager, Ruedi G.
Norte, Ana C.
Lambrechts, Marcel M.
Tryjanowski, Piotr
Massa, Bruno
Korpimaeki, Erkki
Solonen, Tapio
Goodenough, Anne E.
Morales-Fernaz, Judith
Jaervinen, Antero
van Noordwijk, Arie J.
Remes, Vladimir
Garcia-Del-Rey, Eduardo
Pinxten, Rianne
Gregoire, Arnaud
Hartley, Ian R.
Lehikoinen, Esa
Lundberg, Arne
Doligez, Blandine
Mainwaring, Mark C.
Goldshtein, Aya
Walankiewicz, Wieslaw
Seppaenen, Janne T.
Richner, Heinz
von Numers, Mikael
Bouvier, Jean-Charles
Quidoz, Marie-Claude
Laaksonen, Toni
Mitrus, Cezary
Banbura, Jerzy
Cichoń, Mariusz
Juskaitis, Rimvydas
Stenning, Martyn J.
Maend, Raivo
Eeva, Tapio
Dubiec, Anna
Gustafsson, Lars
Rytkoenen, Seppo
Robles, Hugo
Gosler, Andrew G.
Priedniece, Ilze
Opis:
Nests are structures built to support and protect eggs and/or offspring from predators, parasites, and adverse weather conditions. Nests are mainly constructed prior to egg laying, meaning that parent birds must make decisions about nest site choice and nest building behavior before the start of egg-laying. Parent birds should be selected to choose nest sites and to build optimally sized nests, yet our current understanding of clutch size-nest size relationships is limited to small-scale studies performed over short time periods. Here, we quantified the relationship between clutch size and nest size, using an exhaustive database of 116 slope estimates based on 17,472 nests of 21 species of hole and non-hole-nesting birds. There was a significant, positive relationship between clutch size and the base area of the nest box or the nest, and this relationship did not differ significantly between open nesting and hole-nesting species. The slope of the relationship showed significant intraspecific and interspecific heterogeneity among four species of secondary hole-nesting species, but also among all 116 slope estimates. The estimated relationship between clutch size and nest box base area in study sites with more than a single size of nest box was not significantly different from the relationship using studies with only a single size of nest box. The slope of the relationship between clutch size and nest base area in different species of birds was significantly negatively related to minimum base area, and less so to maximum base area in a given study. These findings are consistent with the hypothesis that bird species have a general reaction norm reflecting the relationship between nest size and clutch size. Further, they suggest that scientists may influence the clutch size decisions of hole-nesting birds through the provisioning of nest boxes of varying sizes.
Dostawca treści:
Repozytorium Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Oceanographic observations in the Nordic Sea and Fram Strait in 2016 under the IO PAN long-term monitoring program AREX
Autorzy:
Walczowski, W.
Beszczynska-Moller, A.
Wieczorek, P.
Merchel, M.
Grynczel, A.
Tematy:
Nordic Sea
Fram Strait
spatial distribution
salinity
water temperature
Atlantic water
physical oceanography
monitoring programme
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Wydawca:
Polska Akademia Nauk. Instytut Oceanologii PAN
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/48885.pdf  Link otwiera się w nowym oknie
Opis:
Since 1987 annual summer cruises to the Nordic Seas and Fram Strait have been conducted by the IO PAN research vessel Oceania under the long-term monitoring program AREX. Here we present a short description of measurements and preliminary results obtained during the open ocean part of the AREX 2016 cruise. Spatial distributions of Atlantic water temperature and salinity in 2016 are similar to their long-term mean fields except for warmer recirculation of Atlantic water in the northern Fram Strait. The longest observation record from the section N along 768300N reveals a steady increase of Atlantic water salinity, while temperature trend depends strongly on parametrization used to define the Atlantic water layer. However spatially averaged temperature at different depths indicate an increase of Atlantic water temperature in the whole layer from the surface down to 1000 m.
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Density dependent growth of the red algae Furcellaria lumbricalis and Coccotylus trancatus in the West Estonian Archipelago Sea, Northern Baltic Sea
Autorzy:
Kotta, J.
Paalme, T.
Kersen, P.
Martin, G.
Herkul, K.
Moller, T.
Tematy:
Baltic Sea
Furcellaria lumbricalis
red alga
alga growth
Coccotylus truncatus
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Wydawca:
Polska Akademia Nauk. Instytut Oceanologii PAN
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/48839.pdf  Link otwiera się w nowym oknie
Opis:
In an in situ experiment we evaluated the growth of the red algae Furcellaria lumbricalis and Coccotylus truncatus in the Archipelago Sea. The results showed that the growth rates of both species were similar but that growth decreased with increasing algal coverage. The effects were more pronounced for C. truncatus than for F. lumbricalis. Economic analyses aiming to establish sustainable harvesting limits for F. lumbricalis in the study area should take account of the density dependent growth of these red algae.
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Autorzy:
Callum, Jeannie
Vlaar, Alexander P. J.
Scruth, Elizabeth
Putowski, Zbigniew
Møller, Morten Hylander
Nielsen, Nathan
Fung, Mark
Maybohm, Patrick
Alhazzani, Waleed
Raza, Sheharyar
Louw, Vernon
White, Micheline
Curry, Nicola
Oleschuk, Curtis
Stanworth, Simon J.
Muller, Marcella
Belley‐Cote, Emilie
Siegal, Deborah
Oczkowski, Simon
Al Duhailib, Zainab
Granholm, Anders
Giocobbo, Louise
Opis:
Background: This Intensive Care Medicine Rapid Practice Guideline (ICM-RPG) provides an evidence-based recommendation to address the question: in adult patients in intensive care units (ICUs), should we use small-volume or conventional blood collection tubes? Methods: We included 23 panelists in 8 countries and assessed and managed financial and intellectual conflicts of interest. Methodological support was provided by the Guidelines in Intensive Care, Development, and Evaluation (GUIDE) group. We conducted a systematic review, including evidence from observational and randomized studies. Using the Grading of Recommendations, Assessment, Development, and Evaluation (GRADE) approach, we evaluated the certainty of evidence and developed recommendations using the Evidence-to-Decision framework. Results: We identified 8 studies (1 cluster and 2 patient-level randomized trials; 5 observational studies) comparing small-volume to conventional tubes. We had high certainty evidence that small-volume tubes reduce daily and cumulative blood sampling volume; and moderate certainty evidence that they reduce the risk of transfusion and mean number of red blood cell units transfused, but these estimates were limited by imprecision. We had high certainty that small-volume tubes have a similar rate of specimens with insufficient quantity. The panel considered that the desirable effects of small-volume tubes outweigh the undesirable effects, are less wasteful of resources, and are feasible, as demonstrated by successful implementation across multiple countries, although there are upfront implementation costs to validate smallvolume tubes on laboratory instrumentation. Conclusion: This ICM-RPG panel made a strong recommendation for the use of small-volume sample collection tubes in adult ICUs based on overall moderate certainty evidence.
Dostawca treści:
Repozytorium Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego
Artykuł

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