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Hybrid optimized remaining useful life prediction framework for lithium-ion batteries with limited data samples. [PDF]

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Severe box jellyfish envenomation in 2 children

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Toxins from the box-jellyfish Chironex fleckeri

Toxicon, 1993
Two myotoxins (T1 and T2) with mol. wts of approximately 600,000 and 150,000, respectively, and a haemolysin (T3) with a mol. wt of approximately 70,000 were isolated from the crude nematocyst venom of C. fleckeri by the use of Sephadex G-200 chromatography. A neurotoxic fraction (T4) and a haemolytic fraction (T5) containing proteins with apparent mol.
Endean R., Monks S.A., Cameron A.M.
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Verapamil potentiation of Chironex (box-jellyfish) antivenom

Toxicon, 1990
'Rescue' experiments were performed on mice to compare the efficacy of i.v. verapamil, box-jellyfish antivenom, and a combination of both agents to counter the effects of toxic material extracted from the tentacles of Chironex fleckeri. In each of three series of experiments, four sets of mice were injected with doses of Chironex tentacle extracts ...
Burnett, Joseph W.   +5 more
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The Ecology of Box Jellyfishes (Cubozoa)

2013
The Cubozoa are poorly known compared to their scyphozoan relatives. This has partly been due to a limited knowledge of taxonomy, the rarity of some taxa as well as extreme temporal and spatial variation in abundance of medusae. The latter may reflect the small spatial scales of many populations. Although cubozoan medusae vary greatly in size, they are
Kingsford, Michael J.   +1 more
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Associative learning: Box jellyfish learns to avoid bumps

Current Biology, 2023
Operant conditioning - learning to do something for a desired outcome - has never been convincingly demonstrated in Cnidaria. A study now shows that box jellyfish, Tripedalia cystophora, can learn to avoid bumping into an obstacle based on visual cues.
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