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Distribution, relative abundance and developmental morphology of paralarval cephalopods in the Western North Atlantic Ocean [PDF]
Paralarval and juvenile cephalopods collected in plankton samples on 21 western North Atlantic cruises were identified and enumerated. The 3731 specimens were assigned to 44 generic and specific taxa.
Lu, C. C. +3 more
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Notes on the Photophores of Decapod Crustacea [PDF]
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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ABSTRACT ‘Glass’ squids (family Cranchiidae Prosch, 1849) are diverse and widely distributed, but many cranchiid genera are in need of global taxonomic revision. Although two species of Taonius are generally recognised from the Pacific Ocean (T. belone and T.
Aaron Evans +4 more
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Photophoretic Structuring of Circumstellar Dust Disks
We study dust accumulation by photophoresis in optically thin gas disks. Using formulae of the photophoretic force that are applicable for the free molecular regime and for the slip-flow regime, we calculate dust accumulation distances as a function of ...
Augereau J.-C. +7 more
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Internal Ubiquitin Electrophiles for Covalent Trapping and Inhibition of Deubiquitinases
GA: Genetically encoded internal electrophiles in ubiquitin (Ub) enable the profiling of multivalent interaction interfaces, addressing a key limitation of current Ub‐based activity‐based probes. In this study, these probes capture a Ub–deubiquitinase interaction with minimal structural perturbation and serve as selective diUb probes that covalently ...
Nipuni M. Pannala +7 more
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Dynamically tunable optical bottles from an optical fiber [PDF]
Optical fibers have long been used to impose spatial coherence to shape free-space optical beams. Recent work has shown that one can use higher order fiber modes to create more exotic beam profiles.
Chen, Yuhao +4 more
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Visual information in the dark: Bioluminescence and perceptual design through evolution
Read the free Plain Language Summary for this article on the Journal blog. Abstract Bioluminescence offers a powerful framework for understanding how organisms evolve to shape visual information in diverse ways. Complementing studies of colour, transparency and pattern in illuminated environments, bioluminescent systems instead rely on generated light,
Todd H. Oakley
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Cephalopod paralarvae around tropical seamounts and oceanic islands off the north-eastern coast of Brazil [PDF]
Early life cephalopod stages were collected around tropical seamounts and oceanic islands off the north-eastern coast of Brazil. A total of 511 specimens was caught with oblique Bongo net hauls between 150 m depth and the surface during a joint Brazilian/
Haimovici, Manuel +2 more
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γ-secretase inhibitors and modulators induce distinct conformational changes in the active sites of γ-secretase and signal peptide peptidase [PDF]
γ-Secretase inhibitors (GSIs) and modulators (GSMs) are at the frontline of cancer and Alzheimer’s disease research, respectively. While both are therapeutically promising, not much is known about their interactions with proteins other than γ-secretase ...
Chau, De Ming +2 more
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P‐V and I‐V Graphs for General PV System Operation. ABSTRACT Photovoltaic (PV) systems play a vital role in harnessing solar energy, which has become increasingly important due to growing environmental concerns and the pressing demand for renewable energy sources (RES).
Salam J. Yaqoob +7 more
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