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Extracts of Hormophysa triquetra showed antifungal activity with marked hyphal deformities in Fusarium oxysporum and Alternaria alternata. Light microscopy and SEM confirmed structural alterations despite unchanged radial growth. Cucumber assays validated reduced disease incidence, linked to fatty‐acid–rich metabolites detected by GC–MS.
Shazia Bibi +4 more
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Migration pattern of silver eel (Anguilla anguilla, L.) in an obstructed river system. [PDF]
The downstream migration of European silver eels in the River Frémur was examined to determine the potential effects of the numerous migration barriers that exist on waterways in western France.
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Lost in the Bermuda Triangle: The Significance of Locations in Jean Rhys’s Wide Sargasso Sea
This paper attempts to show in what way the exotic island of Jamaica expose the main characters and their fate. This part of the Atlantic Ocean seems to be torn between two different cultures, and also covers the notorious and mysterious Bermuda Triangle.
Voicu Cristina-Georgiana
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Diazotroph‐Driven 210Po Scavenging Reveals a Potential Radiotracer for Marine Nitrogen Fixation
Abstract The role of phytoplankton, particularly diazotrophs, in affecting in situ 210Po scavenging has been little investigated. Here, we first report an enhanced 210Po deficit in a cyclonic eddy core relative to its edge in the subtropical Pacific, coinciding with an elevated integrated nitrogen fixation rate (NFR).
Weifeng Yang +4 more
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Gender, identity and power: a reflection on Wide sargasso sea, by Jean Rhys
This work aims to analyze Jean Rhys’s novel Wide Sargasso Sea in order to display the author’s strategy to deconstruct Charlotte Brontë’s eurocentric discourse in Jane Eyre, granting voice to the colonized subject, besides allowing a “dive” into the web ...
Shirley de Souza Gomes Carreira
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Subaltern Gothic: ‘space’, ‘place’, and female voice in Jean Rhys’s Wide Sargasso Sea
This study reframes Jean Rhys’s Wide Sargasso Sea (1966) as a Subaltern Gothic novel. It argues that Rhys transforms classic Gothic elements such as confinement, haunting, and spectral doubles into tools of resistance against colonial oppression.
Susan Poursanati, Parisa Pooyandeh
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Spread and Population Dynamics of Rugulopteryx okamurae Across the Azores Archipelago (NE Atlantic)
ABSTRACT Rugulopteryx okamurae is a recently introduced brown macroalga that has expanded rapidly across the Azores (NE Atlantic). This study provides an update of the archipelago‐wide spatial spread and the first assessment of its local population dynamics.
Ana L. Santos +9 more
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“There is always the other side…”: The “Other Women” of Charlotte Brontë’s Jane Eyre
Si Jane Eyre de Charlotte Brontë se lit essentiellement comme un roman qui recèle un secret en son cœur, le propos de Wide Sargasso Sea de Jean Rhys et de Rebecca de Daphné Du Maurier est en partie de dévoiler les strates qui enveloppent ce secret ...
Patricia Gott
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The geranium essential oil (EO) nanoemulsion was incorporated into fucoidan‐whey protein film. Active fucoidan‐whey protein film showed higher mechanical, antioxidant, and water barrier properties. Fucoidan‐whey protein film loaded with geranium EO nanoemulsion exhibited antimicrobial and antifungal activities.
Najmeh Oliyaei +5 more
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Life after death in the pelagic: Non‐predatory zooplankton mortality and the “ghost carbon pump”
Abstract The biological carbon pump is traditionally framed as a trophically mediated process in which zooplankton mortality is attributed mainly to predation, routing carbon through fecal pellets and higher trophic levels before export. Increasing evidence, however, shows that nonpredatory mortality—caused by different environmental stressors—accounts
Albert Calbet
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