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Aidan Lyon
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Allan Mooney
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Geoff Grossel
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Using AquaticHealth.net to Detect Emerging Trends in Aquatic Animal Health
Agriculture
2013
,
3
(2), 299-309; doi:10.3390/agriculture3020299 (doi registration under processing)
Received: 22 February 2013; in revised form: 27 April 2013 / Accepted: 28 April 2013 / Published: 17 May 2013
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AquaticHealth.net is an open-source aquatic biosecurity intelligence application. By combining automated data collection and human analysis, AquaticHealth.net provides fast and accurate disease outbreak detection and forecasts, accompanied with nuanced explanations. The system has been online and open to the public since 1 January 2010, it has over 200 registered expert users around the world, and it typically publishes about seven daily reports and two weekly disease alerts. We document the major trends in aquatic animal health that the system has detected over these two years, and conclude with some forecasts for the future.
(This article belongs to the Special Issue
Animal Diseases in Agriculture Production Systems: Trends and Impacts
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Luc Lambs
,
Issam Moussa
and
Frederic Brunet
Article:
Air Masses Origin and Isotopic Tracers: A Study Case of the Oceanic and Mediterranean Rainfall Southwest of France
Water
2013
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5
(2), 617-628; doi:10.3390/w5020617 (doi registration under processing)
Received: 18 March 2013; in revised form: 8 May 2013 / Accepted: 8 May 2013 / Published: 17 May 2013
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Aquifers recharge mainly by local rainfall, which depend on the air mass humidity and orographic lifting, causing rain. The stable isotopes of the water molecule,
i.e
., oxygen-18 and deuterium, are useful tracers to determine the water source origin. Moreover, the calculation of the deuterium excess enables one to differentiate between the air masses from the Atlantic Ocean or the Mediterranean Sea. A transect from one coast to the other one and going through the city of Toulouse have been made to sample the groundwater and determine their isotopic characteristic. A monthly rainfall sampling has also been done over one year, close to the city Toulouse, to see how the d-excess values range over the season. The discussion replaces these results in available isotopic data.
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Environmental Tracers
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Steven R. Hall
,
Raymond Roy
,
Dylan T. McLaughlin
,
Kate J. Sullivan
,
L. Ross C. Barclay
,
Christopher M. Vogels
,
Andreas Decken
and
Stephen A. Westcott
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The Synthesis and Molecular Structure of 1-(3,4-Dihydroxyphenethyl)-3-hydroxy-2-methylpyridin-4(1
H
)-one Hydrochloride Methanol Solvate
Crystals
2013
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(2), 333-338; doi:10.3390/cryst3020333 (doi registration under processing)
Received: 14 January 2013; in revised form: 6 March 2013 / Accepted: 13 May 2013 / Published: 17 May 2013
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A 3-hydro-4-pyridinone compound derived from maltol and dopamine has been prepared using a microwave reactor. The molecular structure of the protonated product was confirmed by single crystal X-ray diffraction. Crystals were obtained from a saturated solution of methanol and belong to the triclinic space group P-1 with unit cell parameters
a
= 8.3801(11) Å;
b
= 9.2583(12) Å;
c
= 11.5671(15) Å; α = 73.566(2)°;
β
= 84.514(2)°; γ = 66.578(2)°. The asymmetric unit contains two molecules.
Marie S.A. Palmnas
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Hans J Vogel
Review:
The Future of NMR Metabolomics in Cancer Therapy: Towards Personalizing Treatment and Developing Targeted Drugs?
Metabolites
2013
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3
(2), 373-396; doi:10.3390/metabo3020373 (doi registration under processing)
Received: 8 February 2013; in revised form: 7 May 2013 / Accepted: 10 May 2013 / Published: 17 May 2013
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There has been a recent shift in how cancers are defined, where tumors are no longer simply classified by their tissue origin, but also by their molecular characteristics. Furthermore, personalized medicine has become a popular term and it could start to play an important role in future medical care. However, today, a “one size fits all” approach is still the most common form of cancer treatment. In this mini-review paper, we report on the role of nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) metabolomics in drug development and in personalized medicine. NMR spectroscopy has successfully been used to evaluate current and potential therapies, both single-agents and combination therapies, to analyze toxicology, optimal dose, resistance, sensitivity, and biological mechanisms. It can also provide biological insight on tumor subtypes and their different responses to drugs, and indicate which patients are most likely to experience off-target effects and predict characteristics for treatment efficacy. Identifying pre-treatment metabolic profiles that correlate to these events could significantly improve how we view and treat tumors. We also briefly discuss several targeted cancer drugs that have been studied by metabolomics. We conclude that NMR technology provides a key platform in metabolomics that is well-positioned to play a crucial role in realizing the ultimate goal of better tailored cancer medicine.
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NMR-based Metabolomics and Its Application
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Laura Selbmann
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Martin Grube
,
Silvano Onofri
,
Daniela Isola
and
Laura Zucconi
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Antarctic Epilithic Lichens as Niches for Black Meristematic Fungi
Biology
2013
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(2), 784-797; doi:10.3390/biology2020784 (doi registration under processing)
Received: 11 March 2013; in revised form: 5 April 2013 / Accepted: 24 April 2013 / Published: 17 May 2013
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Sixteen epilithic lichen samples (13 species), collected from seven locations in Northern and Southern Victoria Land in Antarctica, were investigated for the presence of black fungi. Thirteen fungal strains isolated were studied by both morphological and molecular methods. Nuclear ribosomal 18S gene sequences were used together with the most similar published and unpublished sequences of fungi from other sources, to reconstruct an ML tree. Most of the studied fungi could be grouped together with described or still unnamed rock-inhabiting species in lichen dominated Antarctic cryptoendolithic communities. At the edge of life, epilithic lichens withdraw inside the airspaces of rocks to find conditions still compatible with life; this study provides evidence, for the first time, that the same microbes associated to epilithic thalli also have the same fate and chose endolithic life. These results support the concept of lichens being complex symbiotic systems, which offer attractive and sheltered habitats for other microbes.
(This article belongs to the Special Issue
Polar Microbiology: Recent Advances and Future Perspectives
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Martin Dameris
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Patrick Jöckel
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Numerical Modeling of Climate-Chemistry Connections: Recent Developments and Future Challenges
Atmosphere
2013
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(2), 132-156; doi:10.3390/atmos4020132 (doi registration under processing)
Received: 26 March 2013; in revised form: 3 May 2013 / Accepted: 8 May 2013 / Published: 17 May 2013
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This paper reviews the current state and development of different numerical model classes that are used to simulate the global atmospheric system, particularly Earth’s climate and climate-chemistry connections. The focus is on Chemistry-Climate Models. In general, these serve to examine dynamical and chemical processes in the Earth atmosphere, their feedback, and interaction with climate. Such models have been established as helpful tools in addition to analyses of observational data. Definitions of the global model classes are given and their capabilities as well as weaknesses are discussed. Examples of scientific studies indicate how numerical exercises contribute to an improved understanding of atmospheric behavior. There, the focus is on synergistic investigations combining observations and model results. The possible future developments and challenges are presented, not only from the scientific point of view but also regarding the computer technology and respective consequences for numerical modeling of atmospheric processes. In the future, a stronger cross-linkage of subject-specific scientists is necessary, to tackle the looming challenges. It should link the specialist discipline and applied computer science.
(This article belongs to the Special Issue
Ozone Depletion and Climate Change
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Marialuisa Menna
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Concetta Imperatore
,
Filomena D'Aniello
and
Anna Aiello
Review:
Meroterpenes from Marine Invertebrates: Structures, Occurrence, and Ecological Implications
Mar. Drugs
2013
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(5), 1602-1643; doi:10.3390/md11051602 (doi registration under processing)
Received: 19 March 2013; in revised form: 7 April 2013 / Accepted: 7 May 2013 / Published: 17 May 2013
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Meroterpenes are widely distributed among marine organisms; they are particularly abundant within brown algae, but other important sources include microorganisms and invertebrates. In the present review the structures and bioactivities of meroterpenes from marine invertebrates, mainly sponges and tunicates, are summarized. More than 300 molecules, often complex and with unique skeletons originating from intra- and inter-molecular cyclizations, and/or rearrangements, are illustrated. The reported syntheses are mentioned. The issue of a potential microbial link to their biosynthesis is also shortly outlined.
(This article belongs to the Special Issue
Marine Secondary Metabolites
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Martina Stekrova
,
Narendra Kumar
,
Päivi Mäki-Arvela
,
Oleg V. Ardashov
,
Konstantin P. Volcho
,
Nariman F. Salakhutdinov
and
Dmitry Yu. Murzin
Article:
Selective Preparation of
trans
-Carveol over Ceria Supported Mesoporous Materials MCM-41 and SBA-15
Materials
2013
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6
(5), 2103-2118; doi:10.3390/ma6052103 (doi registration under processing)
Received: 28 March 2013; in revised form: 13 May 2013 / Accepted: 13 May 2013 / Published: 17 May 2013
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Ce-modified mesoporous silica materials MCM-41 and SBA-15, namely 32 wt % Ce–Si–MCM-41, 16 wt % Ce–H–MCM-41 and 20 wt % Ce–Si–SBA-15, were prepared, characterized and studied in the selective preparation of
trans
-carveol by α-pinene oxide isomerization. The characterizations of these catalysts were performed using scanning electron microscopy, X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, nitrogen adsorption and FTIR pyridine adsorption. Selective preparation of
trans
-carveol was carried out in the liquid phase in a batch reactor. The activity and the selectivity of catalyst were observed to be influenced by their acidity, basicity and morphology of the mesoporous materials. The formation of
trans
-carveol is moreover strongly influenced by the basicity of the used solvent and in order to achieve high yields of this desired alcohol it is necessary to use polar basic solvent.
(This article belongs to the Special Issue
Advances in Mesoporous Materials
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David W. Johnson
,
Matthew Bachus
and
John E. Hils
Article:
Interaction between Lubricants Containing Phosphate Ester Additives and Stainless Steels
Lubricants
2013
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1
(2), 48-60; doi:10.3390/lubricants1020048 (doi registration under processing)
Received: 6 April 2013; in revised form: 16 April 2013 / Accepted: 25 April 2013 / Published: 17 May 2013
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One way to improve fuel efficiency in today’s jet aircraft engines is to create an environment for higher operating temperatures and speeds. New and improved lubricants and bearing materials must be developed to remain stable in these elevated operating temperatures. Three lubricants, with varying amounts of tricresyl phosphate added as an anti-wear/extreme pressure additive were tested on two different stainless steels at varying temperatures ranging from 300 °C to 350 °C in vacuum. Significant decomposition of the lubricant base-stocks and the phosphate ester additive did occur in most of the trials resulting in the formation of carboxylic acids and phenols. In these cases a film containing phosphorus was deposited onto the stainless steel substrate.
(This article belongs to the Special Issue
Additives for Lubricants
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Jun Yao
,
Qing Li
,
Zhe Chen
and
Aolin Liu
Article:
Coordinated Control of a DFIG-Based Wind-Power Generation System with SGSC under Distorted Grid Voltage Conditions
Energies
2013
,
6
(5), 2541-2561; doi:10.3390/en6052541 (doi registration under processing)
Received: 11 April 2013; in revised form: 8 May 2013 / Accepted: 10 May 2013 / Published: 17 May 2013
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This paper presents a coordinated control method for a doubly-fed induction generator (DFIG)-based wind-power generation system with a series grid-side converter (SGSC) under distorted grid voltage conditions. The detailed mathematical models of the DFIG system with SGSC are developed in the multiple synchronous rotating reference frames. In order to counteract the adverse effects of the voltage harmonics upon the DFIG, the SGSC generates series compensation control voltages to keep the stator voltage sinusoidal and symmetrical, which allows the use of the conventional vector control strategy for the rotor-side converter (RSC), regardless of grid voltage harmonics. Meanwhile, two control targets for the parallel grid-side converter (PGSC) are identified, including eliminating the oscillations in total active and reactive power entering the grid or suppressing the fifth- and seventh-order harmonic currents injected to the grid. Furthermore, the respective PI-R controller in the positive synchronous reference frame for the SGSC voltage control and PGSC current control have been developed to achieve precise and rapid regulation of the corresponding components. Finally, the proposed coordinated control strategy has been fully validated by the simulation results of a 2 MW DFIG-based wind turbine with SGSC under distorted grid voltage conditions.
(This article belongs to the Special Issue
Wind Turbines 2013
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