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Filter feeding by oysters reduces disease transmission in a marine host–parasite system
Abstract As a mechanism of the dilution effect, predation and filter feeding on parasitic propagules are hypothesized to reduce transmission to susceptible hosts and alter host–parasite interactions. In marine systems, the effect of other community members on the disease dynamics of microparasites in their suitable hosts is poorly known.
Xuqing Chen +5 more
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Dissolved and Particulate Methylated Mercury in a Highly Productive Area of the Southern Ocean
Abstract Methylated mercury (MeHg), including dimethylmercury and monomethylmercury (MMHg), is a pollutant of concern because it biomagnifies in marine biota. The formation of MeHg in the oceans, specifically at highly productive regions and at high oxygen levels, remains elusive.
Harald Biester +12 more
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Boundary exchange and benthic fluxes drive trace element cycling in North Pacific marginal seas
Abstract Trace elements are essential micronutrients for primary producers in the ocean, supporting vital metabolic functions. However, their behavior in the northwestern Pacific remains unknown. This study investigated the behavior and benthic fluxes of Mn, Fe, Co, Ni, Cu, Zn, and Cd in the East/Japan Sea and the Yellow Sea.
Xiaoyu Chen +4 more
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Seated Buddha statue flanked by sixteen seated arhat statues, Niche 36, Beishan Rock Carvings (北山石刻)
This niche is located in Beishan Rock Carvings (北山石刻), Fowan (佛灣), Dazu (大足) District, Chongqing. The central Buddha image in a double-collar drooping cassock is seated with crossed legs on a lotus throne, holding a bowl with his left hand and his right ...
Anderl, Christoph
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The Usages of the Homage to the Five Supreme Entities in the Romance Poems (8th–12th Centuries)
Used to mark devotion to the main propagators of Jainism, namely the Jina (arhat), the Liberated Souls (siddha), the Teachers (ācārya), the spiritual Guides (guru), the Preceptors (upādhyāya), and the monks (muṇi), the formula of homage to the five ...
Christine Chojnacki
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The novel Paenibacillus sp. strain 210, isolated from Brazilian crude oil, its genome encoding 259 carbohydrate‐active enzymes for degrading cellulose, xylan, and pectin, positioning it as a candidate for biofuel production. The strain harbors complete pathways for B‐vitamin biosynthesis and antimicrobial biosynthetic clusters (e.g., fusaricidin and ...
João Victor dos Anjos Almeida +5 more
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This study identified soil‐derived Bacillus and Paenibacillus strains with broad‐spectrum antimicrobial activity, including 97% inhibition of CREs by Paenibacillus profundus. Genome mining revealed biosynthetic gene clusters (NRPSs, PKSs, RiPPs) linked to antimicrobial production, highlighting their potential in combating antibiotic resistance. Created
Michael Moran +5 more
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(A) Study on the 16th Arhat sculpture the latter half of the chosun dynasty
本 硏究는 朝鮮後期에 제작된 것으로 추정되는 松廣寺, 玉泉寺, 泉隱寺, 通度寺, 梵魚寺의 十六羅漢像을 대상으로 朝鮮後期 十六羅漢像의 樣式的 特徵과 이에 따른 年代를 구분하고,彫刻史的 意義를 밝혀봄으로써 佛敎彫刻의 독특한 분야인 羅漢像의 硏究에 一助를 기하고자 한다. 본래는 석가모니의 직계제자만을 일컫던 Arhat은 後代에 阿羅漢果를 얻은 스님이 많아지게 되어 16나한, 18나한, 500나한 등으로 무리지게 되기도 하였으며, 高僧 등 존경을 받을 만한
趙恩廷
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CONCEPÇÕES MASCULINAS SOBRE A MULHER NO BUDISMO
A situação de subordinação da mulher é algo constante em muitas culturas. Também no campo da economia, filosofia e religiões ela é vista como inferior ao homem por diversas razões: fraqueza corporal e intelectual, a corporeidade feminina é vista como ...
Luiz Alencar Libório
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Buddhist Approach to the Ethical Analysis of Premeditated Murder
The purpose of the research is to explicate the Buddhist principles of ethical analysis of premeditated murder as an immoral act. The author solves this problem through the method of case study of exegetical treatises of outstanding Buddhist thinkers ...
Helena P. Ostrovskaya
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