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Water supply of the islands is a global challenge, especially in the countries which have highly indented coastlines with numerous islands. The island of Mljet in Croatia was investigated due to its unique source of water supply: desalination of water ...
Staša Borović +2 more
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AGRARIAN RELATIONS ON THE ISLAND OF MLJET IN THE 19TH CENTURY
The paper analyses land property relations on the island of Mljet in the 19th century based on the information from different sources, especially from cadastre, land registry documentation and inherited estates. In order to understand them, the paper shows in detail the situation in other parts of Dalmatia at the time, but also their genesis on the ...
Gjurašić, Marija
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Nacionalni park Mljet. Izazov konfliktnih interpretacija
V prispevku so zarisani razločki med prebivalci parka in Upravo pri zamišljanju namena in funkcij Narodnega parka Mljet. Razločki so večinoma povezani z različno usmerjenimi interesi, potencialni vzroki za spore pa izvirajo iz prepovedi in pravnih predpisov, ki jih uveljavljajo v parku.
Komar, Tibor, Šantek, Goran Pavel
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Age-related presence and genetic diversity of Campylobacter spp. in young and adult yellow-legged gulls (Larus michahellis) in Croatia. [PDF]
Minimum spanning tree showing Campylobacter jejuni sequence types (STs) according to age group (A) and locations (B). Regarding genetic diversity, no significant differences were found between age groups and locations. There is no clustering of specific genotypes, suggesting that all sampled yellow‐legged gulls have similar exposure to Campylobacter ...
Ječmenica B +8 more
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History and prospects of Nagashima-type palmoplantar keratosis, the most common palmoplantar keratoderma in east Asian populations. [PDF]
Abstract Nagashima‐type palmoplantar keratosis (NPPK) has been shown to represent a form of autosomal recessive palmoplantar keratosis due to biallelic pathological variants of SERPINB7, which encodes a serine protease inhibitor expressed in the epidermis.
Kubo A.
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Proteolytic and Textural Parameters of Oil-Ripened Semi-Hard Goat Cheese. [PDF]
ABSTRACT The proteolytic and textural properties of semi‐hard goat cheese ripened in a 50:50 mixture of extra virgin olive oil and refined sunflower oil were investigated. Five batches were divided into three groups: group 1 (control; 60 days air‐ripened), group 2 (10 days air and 50 days oil‐ripened), and group 3 (20 days air and 40 days oil‐ripened).
Levak S +6 more
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Application of environmental DNA metabarcoding and quantitative PCR to detect blooming jellyfish in a temperate bay of northern China. [PDF]
We developed eDNA metabarcoding and quantitative PCR for the detection and assessment of jellyfish taxa in the temperate Yantai Sishili Bay (YSB) and estimated the spatial distribution of Aurelia coerulea. Our results demonstrate the potential of two eDNA techniques in jellyfish biomass investigation and jellyfish taxa detecting.
Peng S +9 more
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Echinodermata in the littoral area of Mljet National Park
Complete inventarisation of the marine flora and fauna inhabiting Mljet National Park and mapping of benthic communities, have still not been made 35 years after the National Park was established. Due to that fact, the goal of this survey was to explore the echinofauna in the coastal area of Mljet National Park and to make a check-list of the species ...
Mikac B.
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Abstract Ancyromonads are small biflagellated protists with a bean‐shaped morphology. They are cosmopolitan in marine, freshwater, and soil environments, where they attach to surfaces while feeding on bacteria. These poorly known grazers stand out by their uncertain phylogenetic position in the tree of eukaryotes, forming a deep‐branching “orphan ...
Naoji Yubuki +11 more
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A review of 100% renewable energy scenarios on islands
Ninety‐seven articles handling 100% renewable energy systems on small islands are reviewed, most of them belonging to Europe while further regions are underrepresented in scientific literature. Abstract Globally, more than 740 million people live on islands which are often seen as ideal environments for the development of renewable energy systems ...
Henning Meschede +3 more
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