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  1. Uus teadusdoktor Andrei Šamarin

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    2016-01-01

    4. juulil 2016 kaitses Andrei Šamarin biomeditsiinitehnoloogia filosoofiadoktori väitekirja Luustiku ainevahetuse ja morfoloogia hübriidkuvamine positronemissioontomograafia ja magnetresonantstomograafia abil

  2. Andrei Tarkovski testament / Janno Zõbin

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    Zõbin, Janno

    2002-01-01

    Vene režissööri loomigulistest seisukohtadest seoses tema filmide retrospektiiviga Tallinna Kinomajas ja dokumentaalfilmiga "Üks päev Andrei Tarkovski elus" ( Prantsusmaa, režissöör Chris Marker) ETVs

  3. Glotok svezhego vozduhha / Andrei Babin

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    Babin, Andrei

    2002-01-01

    Rjazanis 22.-31. maini toimunud festivalil "Zolotoi Vitjaz" said eesti filmitegijad kaks eriauhinda : Inglismaal elav Kersti Uibo filmi "Kitsas on värav" eest ja Andrei Tantsõrev filmi "Lend kanepipõllu kohal" eest. A. Tantsõrev filmifestivalil nähtust

  4. Andrei Dimitrievich Sakharov 1921-1989

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    Anon.

    1990-01-01

    Andrei Dimitrievich Sakharov, talented and versatile scientist, fearless activist and staunch proponent of human rights, figurehead for Soviet perestroika, described in the citation for his 1975 Nobel Peace Prize as 'spokesman for the conscience of mankind', died on 14 December

  5. Andrei Dimitrievich Sakharov

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    1985-01-01

    In the citation for his 1975 Nobel Peace Prize, Andrei Dimitrievich Sakharov was described as 'spokesman for the conscience of mankind'. The talented and versatile scientist and fearless activist was unable to receive the prize in person. Deemed politically unacceptable, from 1980 he was exiled in Gorki, where he tried to keep in touch with scientific developments as best he could. CERN scientific publications and the CERN Courier, were sent to him by registered mail. In this clip from a 1985 Soviet TV film, Sakharov was seen picking up a copy of the CERN Courier from his table to demonstrate that the message was getting through.

  6. Andrei Sakharov

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    Jonauch

    1982-01-01

    Ce discours donné par Mons.Jonauch qui est né en Tchécoslovaquie et a fait ses études à Leningrad, Moscou et Prague, est organisé par le comité Youri Orlov. Le conférencier parle de Andrei Sakharov, ce physicien et homme soviétique qui fit ses études à Moscou, effectua des recherches sur les armes thermonucléaires et entra à l'Académie des Sciences d'URSS en 1953. Il participa à la mise au point de la bombe à hydrogène, mais s'opposa quelques années plus tard à la poursuite des expériences nucléaires. Il créa en 1970 le comité pour la défense des droits de l'homme ce que lui valut le prix Nobel de la paix en 1975.

  7. Ossuzhdjonnõje snjali film o samihh sebe / Andrei Babin

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    Babin, Andrei

    2006-01-01

    Viljandi noortevangla neli kinnipeetavat noormeest tegid vangla kasvatustöö organisaatori Sergei Drõgini ja filmirežissööri Andrei Tantsõrevi juhendamisel filmi vangla elust "Peegeldus" ("Otrazhenije")

  8. Andrei Sakharov quarks and the structure of matter

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    Lipkin, Harry J

    2013-01-01

    In 1980, the Cold War was in full bloom. The Soviet father of the hydrogen bomb and Nobel Peace Laureate turned dissident physicist, Andrei Sakharov, had been exiled to Gorki by the Soviet authorities. Called senile and under heavy Soviet censorship, Sakharov had a hard time communicating with the outside world. Around this time, the author, Harry Lipkin, came into contact with Sakharov's scientific work. What followed was a remarkable adventure in which both scientists fought the Soviet censors, smuggling postcards and manuscripts into and out of the Soviet Union while trying to further scientific progress. Against a backdrop of politics, suppression, and genius, Andrei Sakharov, Quarks and the Structure of Matter details the search for the basic building blocks of matter, the path to understanding the forces that bind them together, and how scientific knowledge is learned, communicated and passed from one group of investigators to another.

  9. L’oeuvre au miroir. Une journée d’Andrei Arsenevitch, Chris Marker

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    Luc Vancheri

    2009-10-01

    Full Text Available Abstract (E: Chris Marker films the last moments of Andrei Tarkovski’s life for the collection
    Cinéma, de notre temps. Une jounée d’Andrei Arsenevitch is neither a portrait nor a visual study, but
    rather a work of mirroring and reflection. The film is profoundly amicable. It shows, through a series
    of poetic figures, the strange bonds between man and his images. They do not look like him, but
    instead are implicit resemblances, correlating fiction and life, forms of idleness that feed all genuine
    inspiration.
    Abstract (F: C’est pour la collection Cinéma, de notre temps, que Chris Marker filme les derniers
    moments de la vie d’Andrei Tarkovski. Ni portrait ni étude visuelle, Une journée d’Andrei Arsenevitch
    est plus sûrement une oeuvre en miroir, profondément amicale, qui compose selon une série de figures
    poétiques l’étrange relation qui relie un homme à ses images. Elles ne lui ressemblent pas, elles font
    de l’implicite ressemblance qui met en contact la fiction et la vie, la forme d’un désoeuvrement qui
    nourrit toute inspiration véritable.

  10. Microbial environment affects innate immunity in two closely related earthworm species Eisenia andrei and Eisenia fetida.

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    Jiří Dvořák

    Full Text Available Survival of earthworms in the environment depends on their ability to recognize and eliminate potential pathogens. This work is aimed to compare the innate defense mechanisms of two closely related earthworm species, Eisenia andrei and Eisenia fetida, that inhabit substantially different ecological niches. While E. andrei lives in a compost and manure, E. fetida can be found in the litter layer in forests. Therefore, the influence of environment-specific microbiota on the immune response of both species was followed. Firstly, a reliable method to discern between E. andrei and E. fetida based on species-specific primers for cytochrome c oxidase I (COI and stringent PCR conditions was developed. Secondly, to analyze the immunological profile in both earthworm species, the activity and expression of lysozyme, pattern recognition protein CCF, and antimicrobial proteins with hemolytic function, fetidin and lysenins, have been assessed. Whereas, CCF and lysozyme showed only slight differences in the expression and activity, fetidin/lysenins expression as well as the hemolytic activity was considerably higher in E. andrei as compared to E. fetida. The expression of fetidin/lysenins in E. fetida was not affected upon the challenge with compost microbiota, suggesting more substantial changes in the regulation of the gene expression. Genomic DNA analyses revealed significantly higher level of fetidin/lysenins (determined using universal primer pairs in E. andrei compared to E. fetida. It can be hypothesized that E. andrei colonizing compost as a new habitat acquired an evolutionary selection advantage resulting in a higher expression of antimicrobial proteins.

  11. Andrei Mironov povzdoril s verbljudom iz-za odekolona / Viktoria Volkova

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    Volkova, Viktoria

    2006-01-01

    Tegijate meenutusi, kuidas sündis seiklusfilm "Vabariigi vara" ("Dostojanije respubliki") : režissöör Vladimir Bõtshkov : stsenarist Issai Kuznetsov : näitlejad Andrei Mironov jt. : Nõukogude Liit 1971

  12. 300 let vmeste / Andrei Zarenkov ; interv. Nikolai Karajev

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    Zarenkov, Andrei

    2008-01-01

    Intervjuu Eesti Vene kaasmaalaste koordinatsioonikeskuse liikme Andrei Zarenkoviga, kes vastab küsimustele, mis puudutavad Eesti Vene kaasmaalaste ühenduse kavatsusest tähistada 2010. aastal Eesti Venemaa koosseisu kuulumise 300. aastapäeva. Parlamendiliige Marko Mihkelson leiab, et tegemist on provokatsiooniga, mille eesmärgiks on teadlikult vähendada usaldust kahe riigi suhetes

  13. Academician Andrei Ershov and His Archive

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    Krainev , Irina; Cheremnykh , Natalia

    2006-01-01

    International audience; Andrei Petrovich Ershov (1931-1988) was a mathematician and specialist in the field of programming theory and automation. A graduate of Moscow State University (1954), he worked in ITMCT AS (Academy of Sciences) USSR, in the AS USSR Computing Center. From 1961, he started working in the Siberian Branch of AS USSR (SB AS USSR): first in the Institute of Mathematics, from 1964 as the head of the Programming Division of the Computing Center, and then as head of the Experi...

  14. Ne smotrite na nas s zhalostju / Andrei Babin

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    Babin, Andrei

    2004-01-01

    Andrei Tantsõrevi filmi "Sergei ja Boris" ühest kangelasest, harrastuskunstnik Sergei Groshevist, kes põeb sclerosis multiplex' juba sündimisest saadik. Igor Leontjev, kellega peaosas käivad proovid Irina Tominga lavastatud näidendis "Ozhidanije Godot v odnoi otdelno vzjatoi semje". Arst Natalja Zenevitshist, kes julgustab parandamatu haigusega toime tulema ja elust rõõmu tundma

  15. Feeding activity of the earthworm Eisenia andrei in artificial soil.

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    Jager, D.T.; Fleuren, R.H.L.J.; Roelofs, W.; de Groot, A.C.

    2003-01-01

    Quantitative information on the feeding activity of earthworms is scarce but this information is valuable in many eco(toxico)logical studies. In this study, the feeding activity of the compost worm Eisenia andrei is examined in artificial soil (OECD medium), with and without a high-quality food

  16. Alan Guth and Andrei Linde win international cosmology award

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    2004-01-01

    "Leading theoretical cosmologists Alan Guth, Weisskopf Professor of Physics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and Andrei Linde, Professor of Physics at Stanford University, who played prominent roles in developing and refining the theory of cosmic inflation, have been selected by an international panel of experts to receive the 2004 Cosmology Prize of the Peter Gruber Foundation" (1 page).

  17. Narvitjanin Andrei Ivanen napisal knigu o dramatitsheskoi sudbe tserkvi Shtiglitsa / Irina Tokareva

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    Tokareva, Irina

    2004-01-01

    Narva koduloolane Andrei Ivanen raamatu "Ivangorodskaja-Svjato-Troitskaja tserkov barona Aleksandra Stiglitsa" saamisloost. Arhitekt Aleksandr Krakau kavandatud Ivangorodi Püha Kolmainsuse kiriku hoonest ja selle taastamisest. Kiriku altarimaal on Fjodor Brunilt. Raamatu fotod Leonid Lashkevitshilt

  18. Andrei Koroli kohtuasi - kindlad võitjad on advokaat ja kaebaja / Ivar Soopan

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    Soopan, Ivar, 1971-

    2006-01-01

    Araabia Ühendemiraatides vahistatud Eesti kaitseväelase Andrei Koroli advokaat Hesham Al Naswani räägib A. Koroli ja egiptlannast politseiniku Mirvati tunnistustest. Vt. samas: Dubai ajalehe reporter: see on ilmselt väljapressimine

  19. Interactions between microfungi and Eisenia andrei (Oligochaeta) during cattle manure vermicomposting

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    Pižl, Václav; Nováková, Alena

    2003-01-01

    Roč. 47, - (2003), s. 895-899 ISSN 0031-4056 R&D Projects: GA AV ČR IAA6066001 Institutional research plan: CEZ:AV0Z6066911 Keywords : Eisenia andrei * earthworms * microscopic fungi Subject RIV: EH - Ecology, Behaviour Impact factor: 0.711, year: 2003

  20. Molecular cloning and expression of TLR in the Eisenia andrei earthworm

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    Škanta, František; Roubalová, Radka; Dvořák, Jiří; Procházková, Petra; Bilej, Martin

    2013-01-01

    Roč. 41, č. 4 (2013), s. 694-702 ISSN 0145-305X R&D Projects: GA MŠk(CZ) EE2.3.20.0055; GA MŠk(CZ) EE2.3.30.0003 Institutional support: RVO:61388971 Keywords : Eisenia andrei * Innate immunity * Toll-like receptor Subject RIV: EC - Immunology Impact factor: 3.705, year: 2013

  1. RESPUESTAS BIOQUÍMICAS EN LA LOMBRIZ DE TIERRA Eisenia andrei EXPUESTA A CADMIO | BIOCHEMICAL RESPONSES IN THE EARTHWORM Eisenia andrei EXPOSED TO CADMIUM

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    Juanny Hernández

    2016-08-01

    Full Text Available The cadmium (Cd bioaccumulation on metallothioneins (MT, total proteins (TP, sulfhydryl groups (-SH and tiobarbituric acid reaction substances (TBARS levels were determined in medium-anterior (MA and medium-posterior (MP corporal regions of the earthworm Eisenia andrei. The organisms were exposed to concentrations of 0; 2.50 and 10.30 mg Cd/kg of substrate, during 7, 15 and 21 days. Cd levels increased in the exposed organisms proportionally to the concentrations and duration of exposure; this metal was mostly accumulated to the MP region. Cd-treatment caused increases in the MT, -SH and TP levels in both corporal regions, with the highest values in MA. TBARS concentrations increased in doses-days relationship, showed the highest levels in MA; this increment is probably associated to the Cd-bioacumulation that can affect the mechanisms of defenses against reactive oxygen species. MT concentrations in exposed organisms suggest their relevance as effective response of molecular defense against Cd toxicity. These corporal biochemical responses associated to Cd-uptake form part of the molecular defense system that avoids interferences on the reproductive tissue (clitellum, allowing to accumulate the highest quantity of Cd in the MP region. Eisenia andrei has a differential capacity along its body to modulate adjustments of molecular responses, which could allow the tolerance and effectiveness of survival in Cd-polluted soils.

  2. In vitro effects of PCDDs/Fs on NK-like cell activity of Eisenia andrei earthworms

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    Hayet Belmeskine

    2012-02-01

    Full Text Available In this study, we assessed in vitro the effects of PCDD/Fs on the NK-like cell activity in Eisenia andrei earthworms using flow cytometry for analysis. NK-like coelomocytes isolated from E. andrei and used as effectors were exposed to various concentrations of PCDDs/Fs mixture, C1 (6.25x10-3 ng 2378- TCDD/mL, C2 (12.5x10-3 ng 2378-TCDD/mL and C3 (25x10-3 ng 2378-TCDD/mL, before adding them to human tumoral cells (K562 used as targets. We evaluated the percentage of targets lysed by Nk-like cells. The results showed a significant stimulation of the NKlike activity at C3 when PCDD/Fs were not removed from effectors before contact with targets, while no effects were noted when the effectors were washed (PCDD/Fs removed or fixed. Assessment of the viability of the targets (K562, exposed alone and separately from effectors, to the three concentrations of PCDD/Fs, C1, C2 and C3, showed that all these concentrations were cytotoxic for K562. Results suggest that PCDD/Fs concentrations tested in this assay may be considered too low to induce suppressive effects on the immune function such as the NK-like activity in E. andrei earthworms.

  3. Toxische effecten van zink op de worm Eisenia andrei; resultaten proefveldexperimenten Amsterdam 1995 en 1996

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    Bakker J; Posthuma L; Baerselman R; ECO/EEB

    1997-01-01

    De toxische effecten van zink voor de compostworm Eisenia andrei werden bestudeerd in twee proefveldexperimenten, om de veldrelevantie van laboratorium-toxiciteitsgegevens te onderzoeken indien blootstellingscondities op natuurlijke wijze fluctueren. Coconproductie werd hierbij gebruikt als

  4. Effects of a natural toxin on life history and gene expression of Eisenia andrei

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    van Ommen Kloeke, A.E.E.; Gong, Ping; Ellers, J.; Roelofs, D.

    2014-01-01

    Earthworms perform key functions for a healthy soil ecosystem, such as bioturbation. The soil ecosystem can be challenged by natural toxins such as isothiocyanates (ITCs), produced by many commercial crops. Therefore, the effects of 2-phenylethyl ITC were investigated on the earthworm Eisenia andrei

  5. Avoidance behaviour testing of Eisenia andrei in biodegradable plastic environment

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    Zuzana Tichá

    2013-01-01

    Full Text Available Avoidance behaviour test with the earthworms (ISO 17512-1:2008 is a rapid screening test for the evaluation of soil and the influence of pollutants and chemicals on the behaviour of earthworms. The purpose of the testing is to determine the avoidance behaviour of earthworm (in this case Eisenia andrei was used which can be used as an organism for the composting and occur naturally in soil environment. The methodology was modified according to the needs of the avoidance behaviour testing of earthworms in biodegradable plastic environment. It is a biodegradable thermoplastic material Mater-Bi, which is produced from corn starch. Californian earthworm (Eisenia andrei was chosen as a test organism. The two-chamber test was used in testing. 10 earthworms were used, which were exposed to a number of concentrations of the test substance, which was mixed into the compost environment. It was recorded both a positive result, avoidance reaction, as well as a negative result, non-avoidance reaction and also there was a case, where individuals prefer both substrates equally. Organisms showed no escape reaction and were fairly evenly distributed in both halves of the test vessel, it can be assessed that organisms prefer both substrates equally. In testing, the mortality was zero, none of the individuals died, at the conclusion of the test there were not found any dead individuals. Avoidance higher than 80 % didn’t occur; it cannot be said that the substrate is toxic or degraded.

  6. Earthworm (Eisenia andrei Avoidance of Soils Treated with Cypermethrin

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    Mara M. de Andréa

    2011-11-01

    Full Text Available The pyrethroid insecticide cypermethrin is used for agricultural and public health campaigns. Its residues may contaminate soils and the beneficial soil organisms, like the earthworms, that may ingest the contaminated soil particles. Due to its ecological relevance, earthworms Eisenia andrei/fetida have been used in different ecotoxicological tests. The avoidance of soils treated with cypermethrin by compost worms Eisenia andrei was studied here as a bioindicator of the influence of treatment dosage and the pesticide formulation in three different agricultural soils indicated by the Brazilian environmental authorities for ecotoxicological tests. This earthworms’ behavior was studied here as a first attempt to propose the test for regulation purposes. The two-compartment test systems, where the earthworms were placed for a two-day exposure period, contained samples of untreated soil alone or together with soil treated with technical grade or wettable powder formulation of cypermethrin. After 48 h, there was no mortality, but the avoidance was clear because all earthworms were found in the untreated section of each type of soil (p < 0.05. No differences were found by the Fisher’s exact test (p ≤ 1.000 for each soil and treatment, demonstrating that the different soil characteristics, the cypermethrin concentrations and formulation, as well as the smaller amounts of soil and earthworms did not influence the avoidance behavior of the earthworms to cypermethrin. The number and range of treatments used in this study do not allow a detailed recommendation of the conditions applied here, but to the best of our knowledge, this is the first reported attempt to identify the avoidance of pesticide treated tropical soils by earthworms.

  7. Effect of time and mode of depuration on tissue copper concentrations of the earthworms Eisenia andrei, Lumbricus rubellus and Lumbricus terrestris

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    Arnold, R.E.; Hodson, M.E.

    2007-01-01

    Eisenia andrei, Lumbricus rubellus and Lumbricus terrestris were exposed to 250, 250 and 350 mg kg -1 Cu respectively in Cu(NO 3 ) 2(aq) amended soil for 28 d. Earthworms were then depurated for 24 to 72 h, digested and analysed for Cu and Ti or, subsequent to depuration were dissected to remove any remaining soil particles from the alimentary canal and then digested and analysed. This latter treatment proved impossible for E. andrei due to its small size. Regardless of depuration time, soil particles were retained in the alimentary canal of L. rubellus and L. terrestris. Tissue concentration determinations indicate that E. andrei should be depurated for 24 h, L. rubellus for 48 h and L. terrestris should be dissected. Ti was bioaccumulated and therefore could not be used as an inert tracer to determine mass of retained soil. Calculations indicate that after 28 d earthworms were still absorbing Cu from soil. - Even after 72 h depuration earthworms retain soil particles in their alimentary canal that can bias tissue concentration determinations

  8. Glycosaminoglycans from earthworms (Eisenia andrei).

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    Im, A-Rang; Park, Youmie; Sim, Joon-Soo; Zhang, Zhenqing; Liu, Zhenling; Linhardt, Robert J; Kim, Yeong Shik

    2010-02-01

    The whole tissue of the earthworm (Eisenia andrei) was lyophilized and extracted to purify glycosaminoglycans. Fractions, eluting from an anion-exchange column at 1.0 M and 2.0 M NaCl, showed the presence of acidic polysaccharides on agarose gel electrophoresis. Monosaccharide compositional analysis showed that galactose and glucose were most abundant monosaccharides in both fractions. Depolymerization of the polysaccharide mixture with glycosaminoglycan-degrading enzymes confirmed the presence of chondroitin sulfate/dermatan sulfate and heparan sulfate in the 2.0 M NaCl fraction. The content of GAGs (uronic acid containing polysaccharide) in the 2.0 M NaCl fraction determined by carbazole assay was 2%. Disaccharide compositional analysis using liquid chromatography-electrospray ionization mass spectrometry (LC-ESI-MS) analysis after chondroitinase digestion (ABC and ACII), showed that the chondroitin sulfate/dermatan sulfate contained a 4-O-sulfo (76%), 2,4-di-O-sulfo (15%), 6-O-sulfo (6%), and unsulfated (4%) uronic acid linked N-acetylgalactosamine residues. LC-ESI-MS analysis of heparin lyase I/II/III digests demonstrated the presence of N-sulfo (69%), N-sulfo-6-O-sulfo (25%) and 2-O-sulfo-N-sulfo-6-O-sulfo (5%) uronic acid linked N-acetylglucosamine residues.

  9. Impact of heavy metal contamination on oxidative stress of Eisenia andrei and bacterial community structure in Tunisian mine soil.

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    Boughattas, Iteb; Hattab, Sabrine; Boussetta, Hamadi; Banni, Mohamed; Navarro, Elisabeth

    2017-08-01

    The aims of this work were firstly to study the effect of heavy metal-polluted soils from Tunisian mine on earthworm biochemical biomarkers and on bacterial communities and therefore to analyze the interaction between earth worms and bacterial communities in these contaminated soils. For this purpose, we had introduced earthworm Eisenia andrei in six soils: one from mine spoils and five from agricultural soils, establishing a gradient of contamination. The response of worms to the presence of heavy metal was analyzed at the biochemical and transcriptional levels. In a second time, the impact of worm on bacterial community structure was investigated using automated ribosomal intergenic spacer analysis (ARISA) fingerprinting. An impact of heavy metal-contaminated soils on the oxidative status of E. andrei was observed, but this effect was dependent of the level of heavy metal contamination. Moreover, our results demonstrate that the introduction of earthworms E. andrei has an impact on bacterial community; however, the major change was observed in the less contaminated site. Furthermore, a significant correlation between earthworm oxidative status biomarkers and bacterial community structure was observed, mainly in the mine spoils. Therefore, we contribute to a better understanding of the relationships between epigenic earthworms and bacterial communities in heavy metal-contaminated soils.

  10. Practical questions of the minority legislation in Estonia since 1991 / Stephan Heidenhain, Andrei Arjupin ; tõlkinud Saale Väester

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    Heidenhain, Stephan

    2006-01-01

    Varem ilmunud: Heidenhain, Stephan ; Arjupin, Andrei. Praktische Fragen des Minderheitenrechts in Estland seit 1991 // Osteuropa-Recht : Gegenwartsfragen aus den Rechten des Ostens (2005) nr. 2, lk. 113-141

  11. Influence of soil properties on the bioaccumulation and effects of arsenic in the earthworm Eisenia andrei

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    Romero Freire, A.; Martin Peinado, F.J.; Diez Ortiz, M.; van Gestel, C.A.M.

    2015-01-01

    This study aimed at assessing the influence of soil properties on the uptake and toxicity effects of arsenic in the earthworm Eisenia andrei exposed for 4 weeks to seven natural soils spiked with different arsenic concentrations. Water-soluble soil concentrations (AsW) and internal As concentrations

  12. Bioavailability and chronic toxicity of bismuth citrate to earthworm Eisenia andrei exposed to natural sandy soil.

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    Omouri, Zohra; Hawari, Jalal; Fournier, Michel; Robidoux, Pierre Yves

    2018-01-01

    The present study describes bioavailability and chronic effects of bismuth to earthworms Eisenia andrei using OECD reproduction test. Adult earthworms were exposed to natural sandy soil contaminated artificially by bismuth citrate. Average total concentrations of bismuth in soil recovered by HNO 3 digestion ranged from 75 to 289mg/kg. Results indicate that bismuth decreased significantly all reproduction parameters of Eisenia andrei at concentrations ≥ 116mg/kg. However, number of hatched cocoons and number of juveniles seem to be more sensitive than total number of cocoons, as determined by IC 50 ; i.e., 182, 123 and > 289mg/kg, respectively. Bismuth did not affect Eisenia andrei growth and survival, and had little effect on phagocytic efficiency of coelomocytes. The low immunotoxicity effect might be explained by the involvement of other mechanisms i.e. bismuth sequestered by metal-binding compounds. After 28 days of exposure bismuth concentrations in earthworms tissue increased with increasing bismuth concentrations in soil reaching a stationary state of 21.37mg/kg dry tissue for 243mg Bi/kg dry soil total content. Data indicate also that after 56 days of incubation the average fractions of bismuth available extracted by KNO 3 aqueous solution in soil without earthworms varied from 0.0051 to 0.0229mg/kg, while in soil with earthworms bismuth concentration ranged between 0.310-1.347mg/kg dry soil. We presume that mucus and chelating agents produced by earthworms and by soil or/and earthworm gut microorganisms could explain this enhancement, as well as the role of dermal and ingestion routes of earthworms uptake to soil contaminant. Copyright © 2017 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

  13. Interactions between sewage sludge-amended soil and earthworms--comparison between Eisenia fetida and Eisenia andrei composting species.

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    Rorat, Agnieszka; Suleiman, Hanine; Grobelak, Anna; Grosser, Anna; Kacprzak, Małgorzata; Płytycz, Barbara; Vandenbulcke, Franck

    2016-02-01

    Vermicomposting is an eco-friendly technology, where earthworms are introduced in the waste, inter alia sewage sludge, to cooperate with microorganisms and enhance decomposition of organic matter. The main aims of the present study was to determine the influence of two different earthworm species, Eisenia fetida and Eisenia andrei, on the changes of selected metallic trace elements content in substratum during vermicomposting process using three different sewage sludge mainly differentiated by their metal contents. Final vermicompost has shown a slight reduction in Cd, Cu, Ni, and Pb, while the Zn concentration tends to increase. Accumulation of particular heavy metals in earthworms' bodies was assessed. Both species revealed high tendency to accumulate Cd and Zn, but not Cu, Ni, and Pb, but E. andrei has higher capabilities to accumulate some metals. Riboflavin content, which content varies depending on metal pollution in several earthworms species, was measured supravitaly in extruded coelomocytes. Riboflavin content decreased slightly during the first 6 weeks of exposure and subsequently restored till the end of the 9-week experiment. Selected agronomic parameters have also been measured in the final product (vermicompost) to assess the influence of earthworms on substratum.

  14. Correlation between the activity of digestive enzymes and nonself recognition in the gut of Eisenia andrei earthworms

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    Procházková, Petra; Šustr, Vladimír; Dvořák, Jiří; Roubalová, Radka; Škanta, František; Pižl, Václav; Bilej, Martin

    2013-01-01

    Roč. 114, č. 3 (2013), s. 217-221 ISSN 0022-2011 R&D Projects: GA MŠk(CZ) EE2.3.20.0055; GA MŠk(CZ) EE2.3.30.0003; GA ČR GA206/07/0378 Institutional support: RVO:61388971 ; RVO:60077344 Keywords : Digestive enzyme * Earthworm * Eisenia andrei Subject RIV: EC - Immunology; EE - Microbiology, Virology (BC-A) Impact factor: 2.601, year: 2013

  15. Possibilities of using Eisenia Andrei earthworms as bioindicators of radioactive soil contamination

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    Galanda, D.; Strisovska, J.; Lacenova, A.

    2017-01-01

    Eisenia Andrei is known under various generic names such as Californian daisy, red daisy, tiger worm etc. It is a species of earthworm that is physiologically adapted to life in a medium containing organic matter. Staining (vermiremedia technology) of soils contaminated with heavy metals belongs among innovative and efficient techniques. According to published works, this technology is easy to apply. Dandelions are used for soil rehabilitation, rejuvenation and mineral enrichment in the soil. In the soil environment, the effect of the sunsets is known as the drilosphere of the system, that is, the soil is under their direct influence. The aim of the present paper was to verify the possibility of application and subsequent use of Eisenia Andrei sunflowers as bioindicators in soil contaminated by radionuclides "2"3"9Pu and "2"4"1Am, which are significant anthropogenic radionuclides emitting alpha particles. Another circle of radionuclides were anthropogenic radionuclides "6"0Co and "1"3"7Cs emitting gamma rays. Based on the radionuclides used, two groups of target-contaminated samples were subjected to experimentation and spectrometric analysis alone. The first group of experimental subjects was made up of earthworms living in alpha radionuclide-enriched soils, and in the second group of gamma-radionuclides. Radiochemical analysis of alpha radionuclides was performed by a separation method of extraction chromatography using commercial sorbents from Triskem-TEVA Resin and DGA Resin. The preparation of specimens for the spectroscopic analysis of the emitted alpha configuration was performed by co-precipitation with NdCl_3. The measurement itself was performed with the ORTEC 576A Alpha Spectrometer with the GammaVision software. The activity of gamma radionuclides in a sample of animals devoid of possible surface contamination from the nutrient medium of the contaminated soil was measured using the Ortec gamma spectrometer. (authors)

  16. Effects of Cry1Ab Transgenic Maize on Lifecycle and Biomarker Responses of the Earthworm, Eisenia Andrei

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    Mark Maboeta

    2012-12-01

    Full Text Available A 28-day study was conducted to determine the effects of the Bacillus thuringiensis Cry1Ab toxin on the earthworm Eisenia andrei. Previously, investigations have been limited to life-cycle level effects of this protein on earthworms, and mostly on E. fetida. In this study several endpoints were compared which included biomass changes, cocoon production, hatching success, a cellular metal-stress biomarker (Neutral Red Retention Time; NRRT and potential genotoxic effects in terms of Randomly Amplified Polymorphic DNA sequences (RAPDs. NRRT results indicated no differences between treatments (p > 0.36, and NRRT remained the same for both treatments at different times during the experiment (p = 0.18. Likewise, no significant differences were found for cocoon production (p = 0.32 or hatching success (p = 0.29. Conversely, biomass data indicated a significant difference between the control treatment and the Bt treatment from the second week onwards (p < 0.001, with the Bt treatment losing significantly more weight than the isoline treatment. Possible confounding factors were identified that might have affected the differences in weight loss between groups. From the RAPD profiles no conclusive data were obtained that could link observed genetic variation to exposure of E. andrei to Cry1Ab proteins produced by Bt maize.

  17. Biological remediation of oil contaminated soil with earthworms Eisenia andrei

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    Chachina, S. B.; Voronkova, N. A.; Baklanova, O. N.

    2017-08-01

    The study was performed on the bioremediation efficiency of the soil contaminated with oil (20 to 100 g/kg), petroleum (20 to 60 g/kg) and diesel fuel (20 to 40 g/kg) with the help of earthworms E. andrei in the presence of bacteria Pseudomonas, nitrogen fixing bacteria Azotobacter and Clostridium, yeasts Saccharomyces, fungi Aspergillus and Penicillium, as well as Actinomycetales, all being components of biopreparation Baykal-EM. It was demonstrated that in oil-contaminated soil, the content of hydrocarbons decreased by 95-97% after 22 weeks in the presence of worms and bacteria. In petroleum-contaminated soil the content of hydrocarbons decreased by 99% after 22 weeks. The presence of the diesel fuel in the amount of 40 g per 1 kg soil had an acute toxic effect and caused the death of 50 % earthworm species in 14 days. Bacteria introduction enhanced the toxic effect of the diesel fuel and resulted in the death of 60 % earthworms after 7 days.

  18. Availability of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons to earthworms (Eisenia andrei, Oligochaeta) in field-polluted soils and soil-sediment mixtures.

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    Jager, Tjalling; Baerselman, Rob; Dijkman, Ellen; de Groot, Arthur C; Hogendoorn, Elbert A; de Jong, Ad; Kruitbosch, Jantien A W; Peijnenburg, Willie J G M

    2003-04-01

    The bioavailability of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) for earthworms (Eisenia andrei) was experimentally determined in seven field-polluted soils and 15 soil-sediment mixtures. The pore-water concentration of most PAHs was higher than predicted. However, most of the compound was associated with dissolved organic carbon (DOC) and not directly available for uptake by earthworms. The apparent sorption could be reasonably predicted on the basis of interactions with DOC; however, the biota-soil accumulation factors (BSAFs) for earthworms were up to two orders of magnitude lower than predicted by equilibrium partitioning. The large variability between sites was not fully explained by differences in sorption. Experimental results indicate that the pool of freely dissolved PAHs in the pore water became partially depleted because of uptake by the earthworms and that bioaccumulation is thus also influenced by the kinetics of PAH desorption and mass transport. A pilot study with Lumbricus rubellus showed that steady-state body residues were well correlated to E. andrei. Current results show that depositing dredge spoil on land may lead to increased bioavailability of the lower-molecular-weight PAHs. However, risk assessment can conservatively rely on equilibrium partitioning, but accurate prediction requires quantification of the kinetics of bioavailability.

  19. Data on proteins of lysenin family in coelomocytes of Eisenia andrei and E. fetida obtained by tandem mass spectrometry coupled with liquid chromatography

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    Bianka Swiderska

    2016-12-01

    Full Text Available The data described are related to the article “Lysenin family proteins in earthworm coelomocytes – comparative approach” (B. Swiderska, S. Kedracka-Krok, T. Panz, A.J. Morgan, A. Falniowski, P.Grzmil, B. Plytycz, 2016 [1]. Lysenin family proteins were identified based on unique peptides sequenced by tandem mass spectrometry coupled with liquid chromatography (LC-MS/MS in lumbricid earthworms Eisenia andrei and E. fetida, the latter with or without the MUG-like fluorophore. Lysenin and lysenin-related protein 2 (LRP-2, fetidin were identified in all 9 investigated specimens of Eisenia sp. LRP-1 was identified in 5 of 6 specimens of E. fetida, while LRP-3 was present in 2 of 3 investigated specimens of E. andrei. Here, the detailed characteristics of identified peptides unique to the particular members of lysenin family present in each particular earthworm specimen was provided. The information concerning mass to charge ratio, retention time, modifications and score of unique peptides was given.

  20. Vigencia de la teoría de la traducción de Andrei Fedorov

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    Bolaños Cuellar Sergio

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    Este trabajo pretende reflexionar en primera instancia sobre el hecho de que la traducción es una operación lingüística que debe ser estudiada por esta disciplina. Reconocido este presupuesto, a menudo olvidado en la lingüística misma, se procede a recuperar y subrayar la importancia y vigencia de los planteamientos del autor ruso Andrei Fedorov en torno a las cuestiones básicas de la ciencia de la traducción: la conciliación de teoría y práctica, el estatus científico de la traducción, su naturaleza lingüística y algunos problemas lingüísticos lexicales, gramaticales y textuales.

  1. TESTING OF THE TRUTH IN ANDREI PLATONOV’S TALE THE FOUNDATION PIT

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    Marina Vladimirovna Zavarkina

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    Full Text Available Analyzing the manuscript of Andrei Platonov’s tale The Foundation Pit and his early journalism the author traces the evolution of Platonov’s views on the problem of the search for the truth. Analysis of the dynamic transcription of the The Foundation Pit manuscript enabled to show that by the end of the 1920s Platonov had abandoned rationalistic interpretations of the concept of «truth», including in its "Bogdanov’s edition". Platonov increasingly questioned the capabilities of socialist science, based on materialism, to fi nd out the truth about the world, and changed his views on work as the only method of learning the truth. He departed from the materialistic concept of learning and shifted towards the religious and philosophical tradition: in the end the formula of P. Florensky "truth-estina (to be in existence" is getting more and more essential and it is outlined a shift of the concept of “truth” from a cognitive-materialistic category (“invent” / “to do” truth to an ontological and moral category.

  2. Andrei Sakharov Prize Talk: Supporting Repressed Scientists: Continuing Efforts

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    Birman, Joseph L.

    2010-02-01

    Some years ago, Max Perutz asked ``By What Right Do We Scientists Invoke Human Rights?" My presentation will start with mentioning actions of the international community which relate to this question. Such action as the creation in 1919 of the International Research Council, and continuing on to the present with the UN sanctioned International Council of Scientific Unions [ICSU], and other Committees such as those formed by APS, CCS, NYAS, AAAS which give support to repressed scientists around the world now. My own work has attempted to combine my individual initiatives with work as a member and officer of these groups. Together with like minded colleagues who are deeply affected when colleagues are discharged from their positions, exiled, imprisoned and subject to brutal treatment, often after mock ``trials", we react. On visits in 1968 to conferences in Budapest, and then in 1969 to Moscow, Tallin and Leningrad I became personally and deeply touched by the lives of colleagues who were seriously constrained by living under dictatorships. I could move freely into and out of their countries,speak openly about my work or any other matter. They could not, under penalty of possibly serious punishment. Yet, I felt these people were like my extended family. If my grandparents had not left Eastern Europe for the USA in the late 189Os our situations could have been reversed. A little later in the 197O's, ``refusenik" and ``dissident" scientists in the USSR needed support. Colleagues like Andrei Sakharov, Naum Meiman, Mark Azbel, Yakov Alpert, Yuri Orlov and others were being punished for exercising their rights under the UN sanctioned international protocals on ``Universality of Science and Free Circulation of Scientists". Their own governments [which signed these agreements] ignored the very protections they had supported. On frequent trips to the USSR during the 7Os,and 8Os I also seized the opportunity for ``individual initiative" to help these colleagues. I asked for

  3. Accumulation and Sublethal Effects of Triclosan and its Transformation Product Methyl-triclosan in the Earthworm Eisenia andrei Exposed to Environmental Concentrations in an Artificial Soil.

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    Chevillot, Fanny; Guyot, Mélanie; Desrosiers, Mélanie; Cadoret, Nicole; Veilleux, Éloïse; Cabana, Hubert; Bellenger, Jean-Philippe

    2018-04-18

    Municipal biosolids are increasingly used as a low-cost fertilizer in agricultural soil. Biosolids are contaminated by low concentrations (ng g -1 dw range) of a large variety of organic contaminants, such as triclosan (TCS). The effect of exposure to low concentrations of organic contaminants on soil biota remains largely undocumented. We evaluated the sublethal effects of TCS on the earthworm Eisenia andrei using an artificial soil amended with a nominal concentration of TCS of 50 ng g -1 dry weight soil. Using a 56-d reproduction test, we monitored the effect of TCS exposure on adult earthworm survival, growth, and reproduction. The bioaccumulation of TCS in earthworm tissue (adults and juveniles) and degradation of TCS were monitored. The genotoxicity of TCS was evaluated using a comet assay (DNA damage) on adult earthworm coelomocytes. Exposure to a low concentration of TCS had no significant effects on adult earthworm survival and DNA damage, but significantly stimulated growth (P increase in the number of cocoons and juveniles, and a decrease in the mean dry weight of juveniles. The bioaccumulation of TCS in earthworms was moderate (bioaccumulation factor ∼ 2). In biosolid-borne trials, the bioaccumulation of methyl-triclosan in earthworm tissues was higher than the parent compound TCS. We conclude that exposure to low concentrations of TCS in artificial soil can significantly affect the growth and reproductive performance of earthworms (i.e., E. andrei). More research is required with natural soils to assess TCS bioavailability for earthworms. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.

  4. Investigation of the toxicokinetics of petroleum hydrocarbon distillates with the earthworm Eisenia andrei.

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    Cermak, Janet; Stephenson, Gladys; Birkholz, Detlef; Dixon, D George

    2013-04-01

    The Canada-wide standards for petroleum hydrocarbons in soils regulate petroleum hydrocarbons based on four distillate ranges: F1 (C6-C10), F2 (>C10-C16), F3 (>C16-C34), and F4 (>C34). Previous toxicity tests with earthworms and F2, as well as two subfractions of F3, F3a (>C16-C23) and F3a (>C23-C34), indicate that test durations might not be sufficiently long to reach threshold effect concentrations, likely because of the differing toxicokinetics for each distillate. A study was conducted to determine the toxicokinetics of both aliphatic and aromatic fractions of F2, F3a, and F3b with the earthworm Eisenia andrei. Peak accumulation curves were observed for F2 aliphatics and aromatics and F3a aromatics, likely as a result of changes in exposure concentration over the test duration via loss or a decrease in the bioavailable fraction. Biota-soil accumulation factors were >1 for total F2 aliphatics and aromatics and F3a aromatics as well as for several individual polyaromatic hydrocarbons for each distillate. Aromatics were disproportionately accumulated over aliphatics and were the main contributors to toxicity; therefore, aromatics and aliphatics should be regulated separately. The toxicokinetics were used to interpret previous toxicity data. Higher molecular weight distillates need longer-than-standard test durations to determine toxicity, so toxicity test results from fixed, standard-duration tests are not strictly comparable for these petroleum distillates. Copyright © 2013 SETAC.

  5. Toxicity and toxicokinetics of binary combinations of petroleum hydrocarbon distillates with the earthworm Eisenia andrei.

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    Cermak, Janet; Stephenson, Gladys; Birkholz, Detlef; Dixon, D George

    2013-04-01

    Petroleum hydrocarbons (PHCs) act via narcosis and are expected to have additive toxicity. However, previous work has demonstrated less-than-additive toxicity with PHC distillates and earthworms. A study was initiated to investigate this through toxicity and toxicokinetic studies with the earthworm Eisenia andrei. Three petroleum distillate fractions, F2 (>C10-C16), F3a (>C16-C23), and F3b (>C23-C34), were used in two binary combinations, F2F3a and F3aF3b. In the toxicity study, clean soil was spiked with equitoxic combinations of the two distillates ranging from 0.5 to 2.5 toxic units. In the toxicokinetic study, a binary combination consisting of one concentration of each distillate was used. On a soil concentration basis, the toxicity of the binary combinations of distillates was less than additive. Accumulation of the individual distillates, however, was generally reduced when a second distillate was present, resulting in lower body burden. This is thought to be due to the presence of a nonaqueous-phase liquid at the soil concentrations used. On a tissue concentration basis, toxicity was closer to additive. The results demonstrate that tissue concentrations are the preferred metric for toxicity for earthworms. They also demonstrate that the Canada-wide soil standards based on individual distillates are likely protective. Copyright © 2013 SETAC.

  6. Lethal and sub-lethal evaluation of Indigo Carmine dye and byproducts after TiO2 photocatalysis in the immune system of Eisenia andrei earthworms.

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    Genázio Pereira, Patrícia Christina; Reimão, Roberta Valoura; Pavesi, Thelma; Saggioro, Enrico Mendes; Moreira, Josino Costa; Veríssimo Correia, Fábio

    2017-09-01

    The Indigo carmine (IC) dye has been widely used in textile industries, even though it has been considered toxic for rats, pigs and humans. Owing to its toxicity, wastes containing this compound should be treated to minimize or eliminate their toxic effects on the biota. As an alternative to wastewater treatment, advanced oxidative processes (AOPs) have been highlighted due to their high capacity to destruct organic molecules. In this context, this study aimed to evaluate Indigo Carmine toxicity to soil organisms using the earthworm Eisenia andrei as a model-organism and also verify the efficiency of AOP in reducing its toxicity to these organisms. To this end, lethal (mortality) and sub-lethal (loss or gain of biomass, reproduction, behavior, morphological changes and immune system cells) effects caused by this substance and its degradation products in these annelids were evaluated. Morphological changes were observed even in organisms exposed to low concentrations, while mortality was the major effect observed in individuals exposed to high levels of indigo carmine dye. The organisms exposed to the IC during the contact test showed mortality after 72h of exposure (LC 50 = 75.79mgcm - 2 ), while those exposed to photoproducts showed mortality after 48h (LC 50 = 243min). In the chronic study, the organisms displayed a mortality rate of 14%, while those exposed to the photoproduct reached up to 32.7%. A negative influence of the dye on the reproduction rate was observed, while by-products affected juvenile survival. A loss of viability and alterations in the cellular proportion was verified during the chronic test. However, the compounds did not alter the behavior of the annelids in the leak test (RL ranged from 20% to 30%). Although photocatalysis has been presented as an alternative technology for the treatment of waste containing the indigo carmine dye, this process produced byproducts even more toxic than the original compounds to E. andrei. Copyright © 2017

  7. Andrei Sakharov Prize: Human Rights and Peace - A Personal Odyssey

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    Lerman, Zafra

    2016-03-01

    For more than 30 years, I have devoted my life to promoting scientific freedom and human rights around the world. This devotion led me to put pressure on the American Chemical Society (ACS) to become active in the fight for human rights. Due to this pressure, in 1986, ACS established the Subcommittee on Scientific Freedom and Human Rights, which I chaired since its' inception for over 25 years. In 1988, I met with Andrei Sakharov who advised me to never stop pressuring governments or organizations that abuse human rights. Based on his council, I took a crash course in Russian before traveling to the Soviet Union several times to meet with dissidents, despite the risk to my own safety. After the Tiananmen Square incident in 1989, I worked diligently on the issue of human rights in China. Traveling often to work on the release of pro-democracy prisoners, I met with several dissidents of China, including physicist Xu Liangying who was under house arrest. In my lecture, I will discuss additional cases of my fight for human rights. After 9/11/2001, I expanded my work on scientific freedom and human rights to the Middle East by organizing the Malta Conferences, which use science for diplomacy and as a bridge to peace. These conferences bring together scientists from 15 Middle East countries including Iran, Iraq, Syria, Israel, Palestine, Jordan, etc. with 6 Nobel Laureates to work for 5 days on solving regional problems. Although acts of war and terrorism have destabilized the political and economic climate in the Middle East, the Malta Conferences have made it possible for scientists from countries that are on the opposing sides of political and cultural conflicts to meet in a politically neutral environment. There they can work to forge relationships that bridge the deep chasms of mistrust and intolerance. Scientists who normally don't have the opportunity to speak with one another are able to discuss their research and issues of mutual concern. In a time when the

  8. Assessing the effects of FBC ash treatments of metal-contaminated soils using life history traits and metal bioaccumulation analysis of the earthworm Eisenia andrei

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    Grumiaux, F.; Demuynck, S.; Schikorski, D.; Lemiere, S.; Lepretre, A. [Universite Lille Nord de France, Villeneuve Dascq (France)

    2010-03-15

    Earthworms (Eisenia andrei) were exposed, in controlled conditions, to metal-contaminated soils previously treated in situ with two types of fluidized bed combustion ashes. Effects on this species were determined by life history traits analysis. Metal immobilizing efficiency of ashes was indicated by metal bioaccumulation. Ashes-treated soils reduced worm mortality compared to the untreated soil. However, these ashes reduced both cocoon hatching success and hatchlings numbers compared to the untreated soil. In addition, sulfo-calcical ashes reduced or delayed worm maturity and lowered cocoon production compared to silico-alumineous ones. Metal immobilizing efficiency of ashes was demonstrated for Zn, Cu and to a lesser extent Pb. Only silico-alumineous ashes reduced Cd bioaccumulation, although Cd was still bioconcentrated. Thus, although ash additions to metal-contaminated soils may help in immobilizing metals, their use might result, depending on the chemical nature of ashes, to severe detrimental effects on earthworm reproduction with possible long term consequences to populations.

  9. Relating environmental availability to bioavailability: soil-type-dependent metal accumulation in the oligochaete Eisenia andrei.

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    Peijnenburg, W J; Baerselman, R; de Groot, A C; Jager, T; Posthuma, L; Van Veen, R P

    1999-11-01

    Body residues are often better estimates of the amount of a chemical at the sites of toxic action in an organism than ambient soil concentrations, because bioavailability differences among soils are explicitly taken into account in considerations of body residues. Often, however, insufficient attention is paid to the rate and extent at which tissue concentrations respond to soil concentrations and soil characteristics. In this contribution the impact of soil characteristics on the environmental bioavailability of heavy metals for the oligochaete worm Eisenia andrei is reported. Uptake of As, Cd, Cr, Cu, Ni, Pb, and Zn in 20 Dutch field soils and in OECD artificial soil was quantified as a function of time. Internal metal concentrations varied less than the corresponding external levels. Metal uptake and elimination were both metal- and species-dependent. Worms typically attained steady-state concentrations rapidly for Cr, Cu, Ni, and Zn. Internal concentrations similar to those in the cultivation medium, linearly increasing body concentrations, or steady-state internal concentrations well above those in the cultivation medium were found for As, Cd, and Pb. Multivariate expressions were derived to describe uptake rate constants, steady-state concentrations, and bioaccumulation factors as a function of soil characteristics. Soil acidity is the most important solid-phase characteristic modulating the availability of As, Cd, and Pb. Although additional semimechanistic calculations yielded evidence of pore-water-related uptake of Cd and Pb modulated by competition between H(+) and metal ions at the active sites of the membranes, the findings for Cr, Cu, Ni, and Zn point to additional influences, among which is probably regulation. Copyright 1999 Academic Press.

  10. Efeitos Tóxicos de Arsênio em Eisenia Andrei em Exposição a Solos do Entorno de Minerações de Ouro

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    Rodrigo Henrique Alves

    2015-06-01

    Full Text Available Os produtos das atividades de mineração têm grande relevância econômica no Estado de Minas Gerais, Brasil. No entanto, seus inúmeros danos à biota, incluindo a fauna edáfica, resultam na necessidade de recuperação e biomonitoramento dessas áreas e do seu entorno. Considerando a importância ecológica e o potencial bioindicador das minhocas, o objetivo deste estudo foi avaliar a toxicidade de arsênio presente em solos do entorno de minerações de ouro, nas bacias dos rios Doce e São Francisco, a oligoquetas da espécie Eisenia andrei Bouché. Amostras de solos dessas áreas foram caracterizadas em relação às suas propriedades físicas e químicas, incluindo os metais Fe, Al, Cu, Ni, Zn e Mn e do metaloide As; com elas, foram conduzidos bioensaios, que avaliaram a sobrevivência, reprodução e variação da biomassa dos organismos. Também foram realizados testes de sensibilidade dessa espécie ao As adicionado a solo artificial tropical e em solo natural. Houve evidente efeito tóxico sobre a reprodução dessa espécie, que esteve altamente correlacionado com as concentrações de As nas amostras (r = -0,80. Amostras de solos naturais de locais avaliados nas duas áreas apresentaram concentrações de As acima do limite estipulado pela Resolução Conama nº 420 de 2009, chegando a 2.388,2 mg kg-1. A CL50 do As em solo artificial tropical (207,4 mg kg-1 foi seis vezes menor que a do solo natural (1.248,1 mg kg-1. A menor biodisponibilidade do As nos solos naturais foi atribuída a sua associação com o minério de Fe presente nas amostras. Concluiu-se que os solos do entorno de áreas de mineração causaram toxicidade crônica a E. andrei, em termos de sua reprodução, o que demonstrou o potencial de danos dessas atividades sobre a fauna edáfica dessas áreas. O estudo também forneceu informações ecotoxicológicas que podem ser úteis em avaliações de risco ambiental em solos tropicais.

  11. Involvement of the iron regulatory protein from Eisenia andrei earthworms in the regulation of cellular iron homeostasis.

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    Petra Procházková

    Full Text Available Iron homeostasis in cells is regulated by iron regulatory proteins (IRPs that exist in different organisms. IRPs are cytosolic proteins that bind to iron-responsive elements (IREs of the 5'- or 3'-untranslated regions (UTR of mRNAs that encode many proteins involved in iron metabolism. In this study, we have cloned and described a new regulatory protein belonging to the family of IRPs from the earthworm Eisenia andrei (EaIRP. The earthworm IRE site in 5'-UTR of ferritin mRNA most likely folds into a secondary structure that differs from the conventional IRE structures of ferritin due to the absence of a typically unpaired cytosine that participates in protein binding. Prepared recombinant EaIRP and proteins from mammalian liver extracts are able to bind both mammalian and Eisenia IRE structures of ferritin mRNA, although the affinity of the rEaIRP/Eisenia IRE structure is rather low. This result suggests the possible contribution of a conventional IRE structure. When IRP is supplemented with a Fe-S cluster, it can function as a cytosolic aconitase. Cellular cytosolic and mitochondrial fractions, as well as recombinant EaIRP, exhibit aconitase activity that can be abolished by the action of oxygen radicals. The highest expression of EaIRP was detected in parts of the digestive tract. We can assume that earthworms may possess an IRE/IRP regulatory network as a potential mechanism for maintaining cellular iron homeostasis, although the aconitase function of EaIRP is most likely more relevant.

  12. Involvement of the Iron Regulatory Protein from Eisenia andrei Earthworms in the Regulation of Cellular Iron Homeostasis

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    Procházková, Petra; Škanta, František; Roubalová, Radka; Šilerová, Marcela; Dvořák, Jiří; Bilej, Martin

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    Iron homeostasis in cells is regulated by iron regulatory proteins (IRPs) that exist in different organisms. IRPs are cytosolic proteins that bind to iron-responsive elements (IREs) of the 5′- or 3′-untranslated regions (UTR) of mRNAs that encode many proteins involved in iron metabolism. In this study, we have cloned and described a new regulatory protein belonging to the family of IRPs from the earthworm Eisenia andrei (EaIRP). The earthworm IRE site in 5′-UTR of ferritin mRNA most likely folds into a secondary structure that differs from the conventional IRE structures of ferritin due to the absence of a typically unpaired cytosine that participates in protein binding. Prepared recombinant EaIRP and proteins from mammalian liver extracts are able to bind both mammalian and Eisenia IRE structures of ferritin mRNA, although the affinity of the rEaIRP/Eisenia IRE structure is rather low. This result suggests the possible contribution of a conventional IRE structure. When IRP is supplemented with a Fe-S cluster, it can function as a cytosolic aconitase. Cellular cytosolic and mitochondrial fractions, as well as recombinant EaIRP, exhibit aconitase activity that can be abolished by the action of oxygen radicals. The highest expression of EaIRP was detected in parts of the digestive tract. We can assume that earthworms may possess an IRE/IRP regulatory network as a potential mechanism for maintaining cellular iron homeostasis, although the aconitase function of EaIRP is most likely more relevant. PMID:25279857

  13. Efecto del proceso de secado de la lombriz de tierra (Eisenia andrei sobre el perfil aminoacídico de la harina determinado por cromatografía (CLAE | Effect of drying process of the earthworm (Eisenia andrei on amino acidic profile of the meal determined by chromatography (HPLC

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    José Ovalles

    2017-11-01

    Full Text Available The possible effect of the drying temperature of the earthworm, Eisenia andrei, biomass on the amino acid profile of the resulting flour was evaluated. A tray dryer with air recirculation was used as a drying technique. The tested drying temperature were relatively low, T1 = 30, T2 = 40, T3 = 45 (°C, until obtaining a relative humidity below 10%. The differences in protein content of meal among treatments were not significant and resulted in average 63 ± 2% on a dry basis, and practically did not affect the proximate analysis in terms of total fat (7.2 ± 0.7% and ash content (5.3 ± 0.6%. Differences in the amino acid profile of the earthworm meal were not significant (p = 0.05 among treatments, except for asparagine (as Asp and glutamine (as Glu. Although, under the experimental conditions of the proposed approach, the results in terms of nutritional values were expected and satisfactory, they were not convenient in terms of microbiological quality. The results allow to infer that the use of low temperature drying is not a recommended approach to obtain earthworm meal, unless experimental conditions also ensure the microbiological quality without compromising the cost-benefit of the proposed drying process.

  14. Development of a standardized reproduction toxicity test with the earthworm species Eisenia fetida andrei using copper, pentachlorophenol and 2,4-dichloroaniline

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    van Gestel, C.A.; van Dis, W.A.; van Breemen, E.M.; Sparenburg, P.M. (National Institute of Public Health and Environmental Protection, BA Bilthoven (Netherland))

    1989-12-01

    This article describes a standardized test method for determining the effect of chemical substances on the reproduction of the earthworm Eisenia fetida andrei. It is based on the existing guidelines for acute toxicity testing with earthworms, and for reasons of standardization the same artificial soil substrate and earthworm species were chosen as prescribed by these guidelines. After being preconditioned for one week in untreated soil, earthworms are exposed to the chemical substances for 3 weeks. The number of cocoons produced is determined, and cocoons are incubated in untreated artificial soil for 5 weeks to assess hatchability. Results are presented from toxicity experiments with pentachlorophenol, copper, and 2,4-dichloroaniline. For these compounds no-effect levels (NEL) for cocoon production were 32, 60-120, and 56 mg.kg-1 dry soil, respectively. Hatching of cocoons was influenced by pentachlorophenol (NEL, 10 mg.kg-1), but not by copper and dichloroaniline. Following exposure, earthworms were incubated in clean soil again to study the possibility of recovery of cocoon production. For copper and dichloroaniline earthworms did recover cocoon production to a level as high as the control level or even higher; in case of pentachlorophenol, cocoon production was still reduced after 3 weeks in clean soil.

  15. Bioaccumulation of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons and survival of earthworms (Eisenia andrei) exposed to biochar amended soils.

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    Malev, O; Contin, M; Licen, S; Barbieri, P; De Nobili, M

    2016-02-01

    Biochar has a charcoal polycyclic aromatic structure which allows its long half-life in soil, making it an ideal tool for C sequestration and for adsorption of organic pollutants, but at the same time raises concerns about possible adverse impacts on soil biota. Two biochars were tested under laboratory-controlled conditions on Eisenia andrei earthworms: a biochar produced at low temperature from wine tree cuttings (WTB) and a commercial low tar hardwood lump charcoal (HLB). The avoidance test (48-h exposure) showed that earthworms avoid biochar-treated soil with rates higher than 16 t ha(-1) for HLB and 64 t ha(-1) for WTB. After 42 days, toxic effects on earthworms were observed even at application rates (100 t ha(-1)) that are generally considered beneficial for most crops. The concentration of HLB and WTB required to kill half of earthworms' population (LC50; 95% confidence limits) in the synthetic OECD soil was 338 and 580 t ha(-1), respectively. Accumulation of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAH) in earthworms exposed to the two biochar types at 100 t ha(-1) was tested in two soils of different texture. In biochar-treated soils, the average earthworm survival rates were about 64% in the sandy and 78% clay-loam soils. PAH accumulation was larger in the sandy soil and largest in soils amended with HLB. PAH with less than four rings were preferentially scavenged from the soil by biochars, and this behaviour may mask that of the more dangerous components (i.e. four to five rings), which are preferentially accumulated. Earthworms can accumulate PAH as a consequence of exposure to biochar-treated soils and transfer them along the food chain. Soil type and biochar quality are both relevant in determining PAH transfer.

  16. The existence of fertile hybrids of closely related model earthworm species, Eisenia andrei and E. fetida.

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    Barbara Plytycz

    Full Text Available Lumbricid earthworms Eisenia andrei (Ea and E. fetida (Ef are simultaneous hermaphrodites with reciprocal insemination capable of self-fertilization while the existence of hybridization of these two species was still debatable. During the present investigation fertile hybrids of Ea and Ef were detected. Virgin specimens of Ea and Ef were laboratory crossed (Ea+Ef and their progeny was doubly identified. 1 -identified by species-specific maternally derived haploid mitochondrial DNA sequences of the COI gene being either 'a' for worms hatched from Ea ova or 'f' for worms hatched from Ef ova. 2 -identified by the diploid maternal/paternal nuclear DNA sequences of 28s rRNA gene being either 'AA' for Ea, 'FF' for Ef, or AF/FA for their hybrids derived either from the 'aA' or 'fF' ova, respectively. Among offspring of Ea+Ef pairs in F1 generation there were mainly aAA and fFF earthworms resulted from the facilitated self-fertilization and some aAF hybrids from aA ova but none fFA hybrids from fF ova. In F2 generation resulting from aAF hybrids mated with aAA a new generations of aAA and aAF hybrids were noticed, while aAF hybrids mated with fFF gave fFF and both aAF and fFA hybrids. Hybrids intercrossed together produced plenty of cocoons but no hatchlings independently whether aAF+aAF or aAF+fFA were mated. These results indicated that Ea and Ef species, easy to maintain in laboratory and commonly used as convenient models in biomedicine and ecotoxicology, may also serve in studies on molecular basis of interspecific barriers and mechanisms of introgression and speciation. Hypothetically, their asymmetrical hybridization can be modified by some external factors.

  17. Sovremennoje iskusstvo Peterburga

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    2006-01-01

    Vene saatkonna galeriis Tallinnas avatud Peterburi kunstnike ja fotograafide tööde näitusest "3+2". Tutvustatakse osalejaid Larissa Golubevat, Rashid Dominovit, Valeri Mishinit, Andrei (Villi) Ussovit ja Andrei Tshezhinit

  18. Do sledujushtshih vstretsh, Peterburg

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    2006-01-01

    Peterburi kunstnike ja fotograafide tööde näituse "3+2" avamisest Vene saatkonna galeriis Tallinnas. Osalevad kunstnikud-avangardistid Larissa Golubeva, Rashid Dominov ja Valeri Mishin ning fotograafid Andrei Ussov ja Andrei Tshezhin

  19. Ahmed Zakajev: Litvinenko tapeti, sest ta abistas omakasupüüdmatult tšetšeene / Tõnis Erilaid

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    Erilaid, Tõnis, 1943-

    2007-01-01

    Vene ajalehes Kommersant ilmus intervjuu endise Itškeeria ministri Ahmed Zakajeviga, kes ei kahtle, et Aleksandr Litvinenko tapmisega on seotud Andrei Lugovoi. Suurbritannia politsei tegutseb täie tõsidusega, et sundida Venemaad Andrei Lugovoid välja andma

  20. Piterskoje nastrojenije / Dmitri Babitshenko

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    Babitshenko, Dmitri

    2006-01-01

    Vene saatkonna galeriis Tallinnas avatud Peterburi kunstnike ja fotograafide tööde näitusest "3+2". Larissa Golubeva, Rashid Dominovi, Valeri Mishini, Andrei (Villi) Ussovi ja Andrei Tshezhini töödest näitusel. Kuraator Larissa Golubeva

  1. Andrei BLANOVSCHI

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    Senate

    2016-06-01

    Full Text Available In the evening of April 10, 2016, a sad news came to us: a man of a rare intellectual and spiritual capacity, of an inexpressible correctness and resistance, of a divine kindness and warmth - the one who was Andrew BLANOVSCHI died.

  2. Jefreitor Zbrujev ukladõval "dedov" odnoi levoi / Oksana Truhhan

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    Truhhan, Oksana

    2005-01-01

    Tegijate meenutusi, kuidas sündis komöödiafilm "Jefreitor Zbrujevi seitse pruuti" ("Sem nevest jefreitora Zbrujeva") : režissöör Vitali Melnikov : näitlejad Semjon Morozov, Jelena Solovei : Nõukogude Liit 1970

  3. Kannski triumf

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    2007-01-01

    60-nda Cannes'i filmifestivali auhindadest : Kuldse Palmioksa saanud Christian Mungiu "4 kuud, 3 nädalat ja 2 päeva" (Rumeenia). Lähemalt vene filmidest : Konstantin Lavronenko parima näitleja auhind Andrei Zvjagintsevi filmis "Pagendus" (Izgnanije"), Andrei Nekrassovi dokumentaalfilmist "Vastuhakk: Litvinenko juhtum" ("Bunt. Delo Litvinenko")

  4. Kae kunstnikku! / Harry Liivrand, Margit Tõnson

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    Liivrand, Harry, 1961-

    2007-01-01

    Filmiajaloo kümme parimat filmi kunstnikest: Vincente Minnelli "Elujanu", Peter Webber "Tütarlaps pärlkõrvarõngaga", Andrei Tarkovski "Andrei Rubljov", Julie Taymor "Frida", James Ivory "Picasso: looja ja hävitaja", Ed Harris "Pollock", Julian Schnabel "Basquiat", Konrad Wolf "Goya ehk tunnetuse salakaval tee", Raoul Ruiz "Klimt", Oliver Hirschbiegel "Allakäik"

  5. Toxicokinetics of Zn and Cd in the earthworm Eisenia andrei exposed to metal-contaminated soils under different combinations of air temperature and soil moisture content.

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    González-Alcaraz, M Nazaret; Loureiro, Susana; van Gestel, Cornelis A M

    2018-04-01

    This study evaluated how different combinations of air temperature (20 °C and 25 °C) and soil moisture content (50% and 30% of the soil water holding capacity, WHC), reflecting realistic climate change scenarios, affect the bioaccumulation kinetics of Zn and Cd in the earthworm Eisenia andrei. Earthworms were exposed for 21 d to two metal-contaminated soils (uptake phase), followed by 21 d incubation in non-contaminated soil (elimination phase). Body Zn and Cd concentrations were checked in time and metal uptake (k 1 ) and elimination (k 2 ) rate constants determined; metal bioaccumulation factor (BAF) was calculated as k 1 /k 2 . Earthworms showed extremely fast uptake and elimination of Zn, regardless of the exposure level. Climate conditions had no major impacts on the bioaccumulation kinetics of Zn, although a tendency towards lower k 1 and k 2 values was observed at 25 °C + 30% WHC. Earthworm Cd concentrations gradually increased with time upon exposure to metal-contaminated soils, especially at 50% WHC, and remained constant or slowly decreased following transfer to non-contaminated soil. Different combinations of air temperature and soil moisture content changed the bioaccumulation kinetics of Cd, leading to higher k 1 and k 2 values for earthworms incubated at 25 °C + 50% WHC and slower Cd kinetics at 25 °C + 30% WHC. This resulted in greater BAFs for Cd at warmer and drier environments which could imply higher toxicity risks but also of transfer of Cd within the food chain under the current global warming perspective. Copyright © 2018 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

  6. Antichrist - Chaos Reigns

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    Thomsen, Bodil Marie Stavning

    2009-01-01

    En analyse af de haptiske billeders betydning i Lars von Triers film, Antichrist, med baggrund i såvel Friedrich Nietzsches Antichrist (1888) som Andrei Tarkovskijs Offeret (1986).......En analyse af de haptiske billeders betydning i Lars von Triers film, Antichrist, med baggrund i såvel Friedrich Nietzsches Antichrist (1888) som Andrei Tarkovskijs Offeret (1986)....

  7. Tallinna Issanda Muutmise kiriku ikonostaas / Jevgeni Kaljundi

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    Kaljundi, Jevgeni, 1931-2011

    2005-01-01

    Barokse ikonostaasi kavandas Ivan Zarudnõi (1673/74-1727), teostasid Ivan Tshernavski (Tshernavskoi), Filip Artemjev, Andrei Merkurjev (Merkuljev, Merkurjev Pospelov), Andrei Nesterov (Nestarov) jt. Ikonostaasi konstruktsiooni ja dekoori valmistasid Moskva puusepad Ivan Gavrilov ja Gavrila Andrejev. Kirik pühitseti 1732. a. 1827-32 ehitati kirik ümber kubermanguarhitekti J. D Bantelmanni juhtimisel. Bibliograafia lk. 460-461

  8. Analitik postavil ekonomike Rossii diagnoz : bolna / Ksenia Repson

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    Repson, Ksenia

    2006-01-01

    Hansapanga ja Eesti Päevalehe Ärilehe poolt korraldatud Venemaa-teemalisel ettevõtlusseminaril esinenud president Vladimir Putini endise majandusnõuniku, Venemaa Majandusanalüüsi Instituudi direktori Andrei Illarionovi sõnul on Venemaal praegu valitsevad riigikapitalism ja bürokraaatlik diktatuur ning riigi välispoliitikat iseloomustab energeetilistel ressurssidel põhinev agressioon. Lisa: Andrei Illiaronov. Vt. samas: Venemaa turg on suur

  9. Andrei Sakharov Prize

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    Xu, Liangying

    2008-04-01

    Ever since my youth, the writings of Einstein had always enlightened my life. However, I later began to follow Marxism and threw myself into the Chinese revolution. Yet, ironically, after the victory of the revolution I myself became a target of the revolutionary dictatorship. Started from 1962 I collected, edited and translated ``Collected Works of Einstein'' in the countryside. Fourteen years later the three-volume collected works were published in China, which created immense impacts to Chinese intellectuals. It was Einstein's thoughts on human rights and democracy that awakened me. Since then I have devoted myself to the fight for human rights and to the cause of democratic enlightenment in China. My goal is to transform an autocratic China that tramples human rights into a democratic and free modern China that respects human rights.

  10. Survival, Pb-uptake and behaviour of three species of earthworm in Pb treated soils determined using an OECD-style toxicity test and a soil avoidance test

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    Langdon, Caroline J.; Hodson, Mark E.; Arnold, Rebecca E.; Black, Stuart

    2005-01-01

    Mature (clitellate) Eisenia andrei Bouche (ultra epigeic), Lumbricus rubellus Hoffmeister (epigeic), and Aporrectodea caliginosa (Savigny) (endogeic) earthworms were placed in soils treated with Pb(NO 3 ) 2 to have concentrations in the range 1000 to 10 000 mg Pb kg -1 . After 28 days LC50 -95%confidencelimit +95%confidencelimit values were E. andrei5824 -361 +898 mg Pb kg -1 , L. rubellus2867 -193 +145 mg Pb kg -1 and A. caliginosa2747 -304 +239 mg Pb kg -1 and EC50s for weight change were E. andrei2841 -68 +150 mg Pb kg -1 , L. rubellus1303 -201 +240 mg Pb kg -1 and A. caliginosa1208 -206 +212 mg Pb kg -1 . At any given soil Pb concentration, Pb tissue concentrations after 28 days were the same for all three earthworm species. In a soil avoidance test there was no difference between the behaviour of the different species. The lower sensitivity to Pb exhibited by E. andrei is most likely due to physiological adaptations associated with the modes of life of the earthworms, and could have serious implications for the use of this earthworm as the species of choice in standard toxicological testing.

  11. Na linii fronta - bez peremen / Ljubov Semjonova

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    Semjonova, Ljubov

    2006-01-01

    Ajaloohuvilisi ühendava klubi Front Line liikmed Maksim Demidov, Andrei Lazurin, Sergei Stolbov ja Erkki Tikkan avaldavad oma arvamust Tõnismäe pronkssõduri küsimuses. Andrei Lazurin tõi Venemaalt Podolski Sõjaarhiivist dokumentide koopiad, mis tõestavad, et vähemalt kolm sõjaväelast - polkovnik Konstantin Kolesnikov, alampolkovnik Mihhail Kulikov ja leitnant Vassili Volkov hukkusid 22.-24. septembrini Tallinnas ja on maetud Tõnismäele. Vt. samas: Pronkssõduri juures

  12. Andrei Nikolaevich Kolmogorov1 ...

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    His life was one of intense mathematical creativity spanning six and a half decades and ... around which the entire edifice of statistical theory and computation is ... applications in areas like the theory of dams and collective risk theory. In 1931 ...

  13. Jabloko razdora / Andrei Babin

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    Babin, Andrei

    2002-01-01

    Hanno Soansi mitmeosalisest kunstiprojektist: jälgib inimeste reaktsioone lavastatud situatsioonides - 1998. a. seisis poolalasti Tõnismäe monumendi juures, samas jagas banaane; Kadriorus püstitas 20 m kõrguse plakati loosungiga "Mõ prevratim ves mir v tsvetushtshi sad !"; jagas roosa haakristiga õunu 9. mail 2002 Tallinnas Tammsaare monumendi juures

  14. Melnikovi maja / Andrei Gozak

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    Gozak, Andrei

    1996-01-01

    K. Melnikovi (1890-1974) oma majast Moskvas Kirovoarbati põiktänavas. Projekt valmis 1927. a., ehitis 1929. a. lõpus. Arhitektuurist, ruumide paiknemiset, struktuurist, prototüüpidest. Melnikovi sattumisest põlu alla 1930ndate lõpul. Sõjas kannatada saanud hoone edasisest käekäigust. Plaanist restaureerida hoone Melnikovi sajandaks sünniaastapäevaks. Valmis eskiisiprojekt, vähestest tehtud töödest.

  15. Gaasiprintsessi valikud / Andrei Hvostov

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    Hvostov, Andrei, 1963-

    2007-01-01

    Autor leiab, et kuna Ukrainas nn. oranzhi leeri moodustavatel erakondadel on selja taga erinevad ärimeeste grupeeringud, siis võib oletada, et see, mis sai Viktor Jushtshenko ja Julia Tõmoshenko sõprusele saatuslikuks 2004. aastal, võib saada saatuslikuks ka nüüd

  16. O uso de minhocas como bioindicadores de contaminaçao de solos

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    ANDRÉA, Mara Mercedes de

    2010-01-01

    O nicho ecológico das minhocas as caracteriza como organismos muito importantes no solo e como bioindicadores ambientais. Suas características, especialmente das espécies Eisenia fétida (Savigny, 1826) e E. andrei Bouché, 1972, as qualificaram para testes de toxicidade para fins de registro de agrotóxicos, junto aos órgãos regulamentadores de diversos países. Além da relativa facilidade de criação de E. fetida e E. andrei, as condições desses testes são internacionalmente aceitas e permitem p...

  17. Päästeamet tunnustas elupäästjaid ja jagas aumärke / Reimo Raja

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    Raja, Reimo

    2010-01-01

    2010. a. septembris autasutas siseminister Marko Pomerants ja Päästeameti peadirektor elupäästjaid. Pikemalt päästeoperatsioonidest, kus päästjateks olid Mehis Kont, Aleksei Rožkov, Kertu Rannak, Georg Alema, Hanna-Maria Puhke, Merit Kalamägi, Toomas Pagil, Janek Lember, Maiken Nelis, Markku Eklund, Olaf Orgs, Eduard Borovik, Vadim Kaminski, Eduard Bemidas, Ants Viirmann, Olesja Nekrassova, Konstantin Fjodorov, Ramid Niftalyev, Konstantin Gerassimov, Tarvo Turja, Aleksander Beljajev, Kalle Närska, Margus Matto, Igor Koževnikov, Vyacheslav Didenko, Boriss Mihhejev, Alexander Berezko, Aleksander Küttim, Andrei Larin, Aleksandr Bolšakov, Andrei Põld

  18. The eastern Pacific species of Bathygobius (Perciformes: Gobiidae).

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    Miller, P J; Stefanni, S

    2001-07-01

    The circumtropical gobiid genus Bathygobius Bleeker is defined and three Eastern Pacific species are redescribed, with first dorsal fin pattern and postorbital blotches being shown to be additional characters of diagnostic value. Two mainland species are recognised, the Mexican-Panamanian B. ramosus Ginsburg 1947 and the Panamanian B. andrei (Sauvage 1880). B. ramosus is now reported from Clarión Island, Revillagigedos, and also from Cocos Island. Meristic variation of ramosus is tabulated for local populations and PCA analysis of their morphometry suggests regional differentiation in this species, with Tres Marias and Revillagigedos populations clustering away from mainland and Montuosa material. An insular species, B. lineatus (Jenyns 1842) from the Galapagos is defined, with B. arundelii (Garman 1899) from Clipperton Island and B. l. lupinus Ginsburg 1947 from Lobos de Afuera, off Peru, placed as nominal subspecies of lineatus. This species resembles the Indo-west Pacific B. fuscus and Atlantic basin B. soporator more closely than it does ramosus and andrei and may be the product of transpacific dispersal. A similar origin for B. ramosus is discussed but it seems more likely that both B. ramosus and B. andrei have Caribbean sister species.

  19. Vabariiklik reality-show / Andrei Hvostov

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    Hvostov, Andrei, 1963-

    2007-01-01

    Autor toob seoses Vene riigiduuma delegatsiooni soovitusega peaminister Andrus Ansipile tagasi astuda ajaloost paralleeli 1938. aastaga, kui sudeedisakslaste liider sai Berliinist juhtnöörid esitada Tshehhoslovakkiale sellised nõudmised, mille täitmine on võimatu. Autori sõnul tuleb eestlastel valmis olla kodakondsuse nullvariandi ning vene keele kui teise riigikeele kehtestamise nõudele. Tema hinnangul on eestlased poliitiliselt killustunud, samal ajal kui venekeelsed on ühinemas. Vastuseks vt. Ingvar Luhaääre art. 10. mai Eesti Ekspress lk. A8

  20. Otsnjato 50 pljonok / Andrei Babin

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    Babin, Andrei

    2004-01-01

    Noorte fotograafide konkursi "Fotoproov" võitjad õpetavad Kirde-Eesti riskiperede lastele fotografeerimist. Kaasas oli konkursil osalenute fotonäitus, mida tallinlased nägid Pedagoogikaülikoolis. Vaata "DD" 2.07.2004

  1. India hiilgav viletsus / Andrei Hvostov

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    Hvostov, Andrei, 1963-

    2006-01-01

    Hiinat nimetatakse maailma töökojaks, Indiat aga bürooks (back office), võrdlus põhineb India IT-firmade edul - kõik tegevused, mida saab teha arvutite abil, kipuvad kolima Indiasse. Tulevikuriik India on hädas keskaegsete tavadega

  2. Narkoriigi muutmine kartulivabariigiks / Andrei Hvostov

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    Hvostov, Andrei, 1963-

    2009-01-01

    USA sõdurid püüavad tabada Afganistanis narkoparuneid. Autori sõnul ei tule moonipõldudelt mitte ainult Talibani sissetulek, vaid ka kõrgemate ametnike rikkus, kahtlusaluste hulgas on isegi president Hamid Karzai. President on vastu moonipõldude hävitamisele herbitsiididega

  3. Negrazhdanskii dolg koalitsii / Andrei Titov

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    Titov, Andrei, 1979-

    2008-01-01

    Autor kirjutab levivatest kuuldustest, et kodakondsuse saamise korda võidakse lihtsustada. Isamaa ja Res Publica Liidu pressisekretäri Jekaterina Rikkase, peaminister Andrus Ansipi, rahvastikuminister Urve Palo ja riigikogu liikme Vladimir Velmani arvamusi

  4. "Zolotoi Oven" ishtshet svojego obladatelja / Valeri Kuznetsov

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    Kuznetsov, Valeri

    2003-01-01

    Parima filmi auhinnale "Zolotoi Oven" võistlevad Andrei Zvjagintsevi "Tagasitulek" ("Vozvrashtshenije"), Vadim Abdrashitovi "Magnettormid" ("Magnitnõje buri"), Gennadi Sidorovi "Vanaeided" ("Staruhhi") ja Pjotr Buslovi "Bumer"

  5. Kuidas kaasajal mõtestada rahvuslust? / ref. Urmi Reinde

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    2008-01-01

    Keskerakonna noortekogu korraldatud konverentsil "Kuidas kaasajal mõtestada rahvuslust?" peetud ettekannete refereeringud: Edgar Savisaar, Leif Kalev, Ahto Lobjakas, Indrek Neivelt, Iris Pettai, Andrei Hvostov, Rein Ruutsoo

  6. "Fall, divnõi Fall..." / Lev Livshits

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    Лившиц, Лев, 1924-2013

    2001-01-01

    Keila-Joa mõisa ajaloost fotograaf Faivi Kljutshiku fotode põhjal. Loss (1833) - arhitekt Aleksei Lvov, uue lossi arhitekt Hans (Andrei) Stackenschneider Peterburist, kiviraidur Johann Gottfried Exner

  7. Vene oligarh vallandas meediajuhte / Ksenia Repson

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    Repson, Ksenia

    2011-01-01

    Venemaa oligarh Ališer Usmanov vallandas ASi Kommersant Holding peadirektori Andrei Galijevi ja ajakirja Kommersant-Vlast peatoimetaja Maksim Kovalski, tuues põhjuseks Venemaa peaministri Vladimir Putini solvamise

  8. Kättemaks Vene keskpangale / Sulev Vedler

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    Vedler, Sulev, 1970-

    2007-01-01

    Venemaa keskpanga asepresidendi Andrei Kozlovi tapmise tellimise eest vahistatud ekspankur Aleksei Frenkel väidab, et Vene keskpanga ametnikud on seotud pistisevõtmisega. A. Frenkeli kahest avalikust kirjast

  9. В российских СМИ начались чистки / Ксения Репсон

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    Репсон, Ксения

    2011-01-01

    Venemaa oligarh Ališer Usmanov vallandas ASi Kommersant Holding peadirektori Andrei Galijevi ja ajakirja Kommersant-Vlast peatoimetaja Maksim Kovalski, tuues põhjuseks Venemaa peaministri Vladimir Putini solvamise

  10. Eesti trump on tasuta internetilevi ja tasane maastik / Andres Reimer

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    Reimer, Andres

    2008-01-01

    Eestis oma aastakoosolekut pidanud maailma turismiajakirjanike föderatsioon näeb Eestil suurt turismipotentsiaali aktiivset puhkust otsivate eurooplase jaoks. Vt. samas intervjuud Andrei Shamrai ja Peter Kulhanekiga

  11. Heidegger meets junkfood

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    1997-01-01

    Kohtla-Järve noorkriitikute ühendus "Teljenihe" (Andrei Survonen, Taisto Kollontai, Lehte Tibar, Nele Trofimov, Olev Meremaa, Isaak Vainjärv) arvustab filme "Dead Man", "Breaking the Waves", "Seven"

  12. Rossija molodaja / Ivan Glazunov ; interv. Galina Balashova

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    Glazunov, Ivan

    2002-01-01

    Vene saatkonna galeriis avatud vene noorte kunstnike rahvuslikke revolutsioonieelseid maalikunsti traditsioone järgivast näitusest: Vladimir Shteini portreed, Pavel Rõzhenko ajaloomaal, Stanislav Moskvitini ja Andrei Grigorjevi loodusmaal

  13. CybermarketingInEstonia.ee / interv. Oksana Kostina

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    2005-01-01

    Vestlusringis reklaamist ja turundusest Internetis osalesid Sten Klemm, Mihkel Vabrit, Esme Kassak, Aivar Laan, Andrei Korobeinik, Üllar Tamm, Raiko Raie, Martin Orav, Priit A. Heinsalu ja Allan Sombri

  14. Na 300-letije prissojedinenija Estljandii i Lifljandii k Rossii / Mihhail Petrov

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    Petrov, Mihhail

    2008-01-01

    Euroopa vene ühenduste kaasesimees kirjutab Eestimaa Venemaaga ühendamise 300. aastapäeva tähistamisest 2010. aastal, kritiseerides Marko Mihkelsoni ja Andrei Zarenkovi mõtteavaldusi samal teemal

  15. Viktor Misiano kureerib Mark Raidperet ning Jaan Toomikut

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    2007-01-01

    27.05-26.08.2007 esitatakse Itaalia kunstikeskuses Pratos näitusel "Progressive Nostalgia" Jaan Toomiku videot "Merikajakas" (2004) ja Mark Raidpere videot "Andrei/Andris" (2006). Loetletud osalejad teistest maadest

  16. Kak eto nam poljubitsa, ili Ljubov i nenavist Timofeja Sopoleva / Timofei Sopoljov ; interv. Boris Tuch

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    Sopoljov, Timofei

    2006-01-01

    William Shakespeare'i "Kuidas teile meeldib", lavastaja Timofei Sopoljov, muusika autor helilooja Aleksei Shelõgin. Lavastaja meenutab ka oma teatriõpinguid lavastaja ja teatripedagoogi Andrei Gontsharovi käe all

  17. Augusti Tantsufestival lõppeb lõbusalt / Oleg Sulimenko ; intervjueerinud Tiiu Laks

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    Sulimenko, Oleg

    2010-01-01

    Vene koreograafide-tantsijate Oleg Sulimenko (elab Viinis) ja Andrei Andrianovi tantsulavastusest "Made in Russia", mis lõpetab 11. Augusti Tantsufestivali Tallinnas. Kuraator Priit Raud 14.-28. augustini kestva festivali kavast

  18. Ametkondlikuks kasutuseks mõeldud musi jõuab filmi / Krister Paris

    Index Scriptorium Estoniae

    Paris, Krister, 1977-

    2008-01-01

    Venemaa filmilevisse ilmub Anatoli Voropajevi produtseeritud mängufilm "Suudlus: ametkondlikuks kasutamiseks" ("Potselui ne dlja pressõ") Andrei Paniniga peaosas. Film kujutab ilmselt Venemaa presidendi eraelu kõige kaunimal viisil

  19. Üle linna Vinskid / Timo Tarve

    Index Scriptorium Estoniae

    Tarve, Timo

    2005-01-01

    2004. aasta märtsis ja aprillis Merimetsa ning Pirita Selverites toimepandud varguste lahendamisest. Kurjategijatele Raul Traublumile, Nail Lapõtovile ja Andrei Plakanile mõistis kohus mitme aasta pikkuse vanglakaristuse

  20. Vene talent, kes valis Eesti / Neeme Korv

    Index Scriptorium Estoniae

    Korv, Neeme, 1974-

    2005-01-01

    Vestlusest Eesti meistrivõistluste hõbemedaliomaniku Andrei Kalinitsheviga, kellele äsja saavutatud hõbemedal annab võimaluse esindada Eestit Euroopa võistkondlikel esivõistlustel. Kommenteerib maleliidu juhatuse esimees Hendrik Olde

  1. 76 FR 24464 - Federal Register Notice Requesting Nominations for the Subcommittee on Data Standardization Under...

    Science.gov (United States)

    2011-05-02

    ... notice. ADDRESSES: Nominations should be sent to Andrei Kirilenko, Chief Economist, Office of the Chief Economist, U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission, 1155 21st Street, NW., Washington, DC 20581. FOR...

  2. Perspectives of System Informatics

    National Research Council Canada - National Science Library

    Bjørner, D

    1999-01-01

    The volume comprises extended abstracts of the papers selected for the presentation at the Third International Andrei Ershov Memorial Conference Perspectives of System Informatics, Akademgorodok (Novosibirsk, Russia), July 6-9, 1999...

  3. Uus mõtlemine!

    Index Scriptorium Estoniae

    2008-01-01

    Väljavõtted Pärnu turunduskonverentsi ettekannetest ja sõnavõttudest. Uue mõtlemise üle arutlevad Ola Alvarsson; Andrei Korobeinik; Aune Past; William Higham; Richard Laermer; Amnon Levav, Kristjan Port

  4. Tsooni väravas esitleti Tarkovskile pühendatud kassetti

    Index Scriptorium Estoniae

    2011-01-01

    Andres Lõo esitles kultuurikilomeetri Katla väravas kogumik-kassetti "Stalking Stalker", millele on koondatud režissöör Andrei Tarkovski maailma filmiklassikasse kuuluva "Stalkeri" seosed - esseed, fotod ja muusika

  5. Obrazõ Putina : kak jego vidjat hudozhniki / Kerstin Holm

    Index Scriptorium Estoniae

    Holm, Kerstin

    2005-01-01

    Venemaa presidenti Vladimir Putinit kujutavatest taiestest. Kunstnike Andrei Loginovi, Nikas Safronovi, Zurab Tsereteli, Sergei Kalinini ja Farid Bogdanovi, rühmituse "Sinije nosõ" ning David Ter-Oganjani töödest

  6. Sauga naised rajavad lugejale teed netikeskkonda / Silja Joon

    Index Scriptorium Estoniae

    Joon, Silja, 1966-

    2009-01-01

    Sauga raamatukogu juhataja Piia Salundi koos Šotimaal elava sõbratari Kerli Altmartiga asutasid e-raamatukogu. Abistas TTÜ teadur Andrei Errapart. Aadressil e-raamatukogu.com on üleval 72 raamatut 35 autorilt

  7. Intervju s Arvo Iho / Arvo Iho ; interv. Grigori Utgof

    Index Scriptorium Estoniae

    Iho, Arvo

    2006-01-01

    Andrei Tarkovski õpilane ja praktikandina "Stalkeri" võtetel osalenud režissöör meenutab A. Tarkovski vaateid filmikunstile, Sergei Eisensteini montaazhiteooriale, problemaatikat filmivõtetel, "Stalkeri" esimese versiooni erinevust lõplikust

  8. Eva manipulirujet Adamom / Boris Tuch

    Index Scriptorium Estoniae

    Tuch, Boris, 1946-

    2007-01-01

    11. veebr. Drugoi Teatris esietendunud Neil LaBute'i näidendist "Tshto potshjom" ("The shape of things"), lavastaja Johann Bott (Prantsusmaa). Osades Andrei Perovitsh, Jekaterina Nikolajeva, Zaven Ioannesjan ja Anastassija Solovjova

  9. Bergmani shedöövrid jõuavad videolevisse / Tiit Tuumalu

    Index Scriptorium Estoniae

    Tuumalu, Tiit, 1971-

    2003-01-01

    Kultuuriministeeriumi leviraha toetusel on videolevifirma Sonatiin välja andnud Ingmar Bergmani "Maasikavälu" ja kohe on ilmumas "Persona" ja "Fanny ja Alexander". Samuti üllitati varem viis Andrei Tarkovski filmi

  10. Vana vimm lõi Maltal välja / Katrin Pauts

    Index Scriptorium Estoniae

    Pauts, Katrin, 1977-

    2003-01-01

    President Arnold Rüütli Malta riigivisiidi ajal ütles presidendi protokolliülem Andrei Birov välisministeeriumi protokolliosakonna juhatajale Tiina Nirgile "Fuck you!". Riigivisiit Malta Vabariiki 1.-3.10.2003

  11. Erotitsheski konspekt / Vladimir Makarenko, Mihhail Duhhomjonok, Ado Lill ; interv. Galina Balashova

    Index Scriptorium Estoniae

    Makarenko, Vladimir

    2002-01-01

    Näitusel "Art-delikatess" osalevate kunstnikega nende töödest erootikanäitusel galeriis Magnon Tallinnas. Vestlevad Vladimir Makarenko, Mihhail Duhhomjonok, Ado Lill, Valeri Vinogradov, Anatoli Strahhov, Slava Semerikov, Andrei Balashov

  12. Romantitsheskaja utopia, ili Progulka s fotokameroi / Galina Balashova

    Index Scriptorium Estoniae

    Balashova, Galina

    2007-01-01

    Fotonäitus "The Belarusian Identity cArt" Tallinna Kunstihoone galeriis. Eksponeeritud on Artur Klinovi (Klinau) fotoseeria "Minsk - unenägude päikeselinn", Igor Savtshenko fotoseeria "Kommenteeritav maastik" ja Andrei Liankevitshi fotod

  13. Samozashtshita ot oruzhija / Ljubov Semjonova

    Index Scriptorium Estoniae

    Semjonova, Ljubov

    2002-01-01

    Andrei Dikarev, Föderatsiooni Aikido president Eestis, leiab, et Eestis on vaja rohkem teadvustada inimestele, mida tähendab isiklik julgeolek. Vt. samas interv. Politseiameti korrakaitseinspektori Vambo Olbergiga eraisikute valduses olevate relvade teemal

  14. Debiilide mäss / Vaapo Vaher

    Index Scriptorium Estoniae

    Vaher, Vaapo, 1945-

    2004-01-01

    End Andrei Tarkovski järgijateks pidavatest vene filmirežissööridest - maailmalõpu kuulutajatest. Pikemalt Konstantin Lopushanskist ja tema 1989.a. valminud mängufilmist "Muuseumikülastaja" ("Possetitel muzeja")

  15. Russkije v Venetsii / Larissa Maljukova

    Index Scriptorium Estoniae

    Maljukova, Larissa

    2003-01-01

    Veneetsia filmiestivali peauhinna Kuldse Lõvi sai vene režissöör Andrei Zvjagintsev oma debüütmängufilmiga "Tagasitulek" ("Vozvrashtshenije"). Ka Aleksei German noorema filmist "Viimane rong" ("Posledni pojezd")

  16. Eesti ropendavad diplomaadid

    Index Scriptorium Estoniae

    2003-01-01

    Presidendi kantselei protokolliülem Andrei Birov ütles president Arnold Rüütli Malta riigivisiidi ajal välisministeeriumi protokolliosakonna juhataja Tiina Nirgile "Fuck you!". Riigivisiit Malta Vabariiki 1.-3.10.2003

  17. Spermasõjas surma ei saa / Kati Murutar

    Index Scriptorium Estoniae

    Murutar, Kati, 1967-

    2003-01-01

    Eesti keeles ilmunud perekonnaõpetuse ja seksuaalkäitumise teemalisest raamatust "Spermasõjad", mille autoriks on zooloog Robin Baker. Raamatu teemal arutlesid ämmaemand Siiri Põllumaa, bioloog Georg Aher ja naistearst Andrei Sõritsa

  18. Eesti filmitegijad tõid Rjazanist preemiaid

    Index Scriptorium Estoniae

    2002-01-01

    Rjazanis 22.-31. maini toimunud festivalil "Zolotoi Vitjaz" said eesti filmitegijad kaks eriauhinda : Inglismaal elav Kersti Uibo filmi "Kitsas on värav" eest ja Andrei Tantsõrev filmi "Lend kanepipõllu kohal" eest

  19. Ajaloo traageldustega vene blockbuster'id / Jüri Laulik

    Index Scriptorium Estoniae

    Laulik, Jüri, 1959-

    2008-01-01

    Vene ajalugu mängufilmides: "Admiral" (rezh. Andrei Kravtshuk : Venemaa 2008), "Aleksandr. Nevskaja bitva" (rezh. Igor Kalenov : Venemaa 2008), "1612" (rezh. Vladimir Hotinenko : Venemaa 2007), "Mongol" (rezh. Sergei Bodrov : Venemaa - Saksamaa - Kasahstan - Mongoolia 2007)

  20. Reconfirmation of antimicrobial activity in the coelomic fluid of the ...

    Indian Academy of Sciences (India)

    Unknown

    723. Keywords. Antimicrobial activity; column chromatography; earthworm; Eisenia fetida andrei; Tetrazolium salt ... fair resistance against E. coli, P. aeruginosa and Arthrobacter sp., respectively. [Pan W, Liu X, Ge F ... 2.2 Test bacteria species.

  1. Saatuslikud kohtumised / Lea Arme

    Index Scriptorium Estoniae

    Arme, Lea

    2001-01-01

    Laive Poskast, Eesti Eriolümpia rahvuslikust direktorist, vaimupuudega laste ja noorte treenerist. Tema õpilasest Andrei Kolovanist, kes 1995. a. võitis Connecticutis paraolümpiamängudel kahevõistluses tõstmises hõbemedali

  2. [20. oktoobril esitleti Budapesti Kunstihallis ungari kirjandusajakirja "Prae" Eesti erinumbrit...

    Index Scriptorium Estoniae

    2010-01-01

    Number sisaldab Tuglase preemiaga auhinnatud novellid Mehis Heinsaarelt, Jürgen Roostelt, Armin Kõomäelt, Ilmar Jaksilt, Jüri Tuulikult ja Andrei Hvostovilt ning Maarja Kangro, Kalju Kruusa, fs-i ja Hasso Krulli luuletusi

  3. Haruldused moekateedris / Kaidi Malk

    Index Scriptorium Estoniae

    Malk, Kaidi

    1997-01-01

    Eesti Kunstiakadeemia moeosakonnas 1967-1996 õppinud 10 meesüliõpilasest: Gennadi Skvartsov, mongol Tsendsuren Badamsureni, Len Girin, Kalju Kivi, Ivo Nikkolo, Andrei Jakovlev, Tarvo Jaansoo, Hannes Võrno, Andrus Paumeri, Andro Kööp

  4. Gossudarstvo berjotsja za energosberezhenije / Andrei Demenkov

    Index Scriptorium Estoniae

    Demenkov, Andrei

    2008-01-01

    31. oktoobril toimunud Majandus- ja kommunikatsiooniministeeriumi energiasäästu temaatilisel foorumil esinesid majandus- ja kommunikatsiooniminister Juhan Parts, energeetika asekantsler Einari Kisel, Säästva energia talituse juhataja Madis Laaniste, Kredexi energiasäästu kompetentsikeskuse projektijuht Heikki Parve ja OÜ Küttemaailm juhatuse esimees Frank Õim

  5. Arvo i Olgu znajete? / Andrei Babin

    Index Scriptorium Estoniae

    Babin, Andrei

    2004-01-01

    12-osaline muulastele eesti keelt õpetav teleseriaal "A ja O" : stsenarist ja lavastaja Sulev Keedus : osalised Arvo Kukumägi ja fotograaf Olga Makina. Tellijaks oli Integratsiooni Sihtasutus. Kuidas ja kas projekt õnnestus

  6. EL presidente, uno sentimento / Andrei Hvostov

    Index Scriptorium Estoniae

    Hvostov, Andrei, 1963-

    2009-01-01

    Euroopa Liidu presidendi ja välispoliitika juhi ameti sisu pole teada, autori hinnangul sõltub kõik sellest, mismoodi hakkavad konkreetsed isikud neis ameteis käituma. Eesti presidendi Toomas Hendrik Ilvese ja teiste kandidaatide võimalustest

  7. Kamera dlja mera / Andrei Akulistõi

    Index Scriptorium Estoniae

    Akulistõi, Andrei

    2004-01-01

    Tallinna linn üürib kontserni Falck Baltics tütarfirmalt Alarmtec linnakodanike turvalisuse tagamiseks videokaameraid, mis asuvad kesklinna 22 punktis. Segadused videojälgimissüsteemi loomiseks läbiviidud konkursi ja lepingutega

  8. Estonskaja elektronika kitaiskoi sborki / Andrei Demenkov

    Index Scriptorium Estoniae

    Demenkov, Andrei

    2003-01-01

    Eesti majanduses on lõppemas allhanke periood, kohalikud firmad tulevad turule oma toodetega. Firma Digibest OÜ on spetsialiseerunud uuele suunale tehnikas - mobile computing - miniatuursed elektroonilised aparaadid

  9. Terroristid, twitter ja Domodedovo / Andrei Hvostov

    Index Scriptorium Estoniae

    Hvostov, Andrei, 1963-

    2011-01-01

    Terrorirünnakutest Venemaal, seosest terrorismi ägenemise ja riigivõimu tsentraliseerimise vahel. Avaliku arvamuse uuringud näitavad, et Venemaa kodanike hirm pärast järjekordset terroriakti ei püsi kaua. Venelased ei usu enam oma (riiklikku) massimeediat, info liigub twitteri, blogide jms. kaudu

  10. Finnõ nam pomogut / Andrei Sharomov

    Index Scriptorium Estoniae

    Sharomov, Andrei

    2005-01-01

    Narva linnavolikogu esimees Mihhail Stalnuhhin, linnavolikogu liige Vladimir Homjakov, Riigikogu liige Eldar Efendijev ja energeetika ekspert Lev Kelman tutvusid Helsingis soojusenergiat tootva ettevõtte tööga

  11. Ecotoxicological assessment of metal-polluted urban soils using bioassays with three soil invertebrates.

    Science.gov (United States)

    Santorufo, Lucia; Van Gestel, Cornelis A M; Maisto, Giulia

    2012-07-01

    This study aimed at assessing the quality of urban soils by integrating chemical and ecotoxicological approaches. Soils from five sites in downtown Naples, Italy, were sampled and characterized for physical-chemical properties and total and water-extractable metal concentrations. Bioassays with Eisenia andrei, Enchytraeus crypticus and Folsomia candida were performed to assess toxicity of the soils, using survival, reproduction and growth as the endpoints. Metal bioaccumulation in the animals was also measured. The properties and metal concentrations of the soils strongly differed. Metal bioaccumulation was related with total metal concentrations in soil and was highest in E. crypticus, which was more sensitive than E. andrei and F. candida. Responses of the three species to the investigated soils seemed due to both metal contamination and soil properties. Copyright © 2012 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

  12. Investors ponder private bridge for Narva-Ivangorod / Gary Peach, Joel Alas

    Index Scriptorium Estoniae

    Peach, Gary

    2007-01-01

    Tiit Vähi ja Andrei Katkovi lubadusest ehitada Narva jõele uus sild, kuna valitsused silla ehitamises niipea kokkuleppele ei jõua. Tiit Vähi, Edgar Savisaare, Raivo Vare ja Igor Gräzini arvamused

  13. Venemaa meenutas 1998. aasta majanduskrahhi / Deniss Rutsheikov

    Index Scriptorium Estoniae

    Rutsheikov, Deniss

    2003-01-01

    Venemaa majanduskrahhist 1998. aastal. Venemaa presidendi majandusnõuniku Andrei Illarionovi sõnul ei ole praegu rubla devalveerimise ohtu, kuid küsitlusfirma ROMIR Monitoring uuringu kohaselt arvab 78% venemaalastest, et majanduskriisi kordumine on võimalik

  14. Effects of azoxystrobin, chlorothalonil and ethoprophos on the reproduction of three terrestrial invertebrates using a natural Mediterranean soil

    NARCIS (Netherlands)

    Leitao, S.; Cerejeira, J.; Brink, van den P.J.; Sousa, J.P.

    2014-01-01

    The potential terrestrial toxicity of three pesticides, azoxystrobin, chlorothalonil, and ethoprophos was evaluated using reproduction ecotoxicological tests with different non-target species: the collembolan Folsomia candida, the earthworm Eisenia andrei, and the enchytraeid Enchytraeus crypticus.

  15. KGB killer plaanis Savisaare mõrva / Tarmo Vahter

    Index Scriptorium Estoniae

    Vahter, Tarmo, 1970-

    2008-01-01

    Autor analüüsib dokumente, mille kohaselt vahistas Eriteenistus 1991. aasta augustis Andrei Stekolshtshikovi, kelle väidetavaks ülesandeks oli tappa peaminister Edgar Savisaar. Vt. samas: 17 aastat hiljem: mis neist on saanud?

  16. Kremlisse ja Kremlis / Enn Tõugu

    Index Scriptorium Estoniae

    Tõugu, Enn, 1935-

    2016-01-01

    Tallinna Inseneride Majast. Autor jutustab oma teest Kremlisse ehk kuidas ta saadikuks sai, Andrei Sahharovist, MRP materjalide levitamisest. Nõukogude Liidu Ülemnõukogu transpordi, Side ja informaatika komisjonist. Ševardnadze kõnest 1990. aasta detsembris

  17. Standards of specialized diabetes care. Edited by Dedov II, Shestakova MV (6th edition

    Directory of Open Access Journals (Sweden)

    Ivan Ivanovich Dedov

    2013-06-01

    Full Text Available Dear Colleagues!We are glad to present the 6th Edition of Standards of Diabetes Care. These evidence-based guidelines were designed to standardize and facilitate diabetes care in all regions of the Russian Federation. The Standards are updated on the regular basis to incorporate new data and relevant recommendations from national and international clinical societies, including World Health Organization Guidelines (WHO, 2011, International Diabetes Federation (IDF, 2011, American Diabetes Association (ADA, 2013, American Association of Clinical Endocrinologists (AACE, 2009, International Society for Pediatric and Adolescent Diabetes (ISPAD, 2009 and Russian Association of Endocrinologists (RAE, 2011, 2012. Current edition of the “Standards” also integrates results of completed randomized clinical trials (ADVANCE, ACCORD, VADT, UKPDS, etc., as well as findings from the national studies of diabetes mellitus (DM, conducted in close partnership with a number of Russian hospitals.Latest data indicates that prevalence of DM increased during the last decade more than two-fold, reaching some 371 million patients by 2013. According to the current estimation by the International Diabetes Federation, every tenth inhabitant of the planet will be suffering from DM by 2030. These observations resulted in the UN Resolution 61/225 passed on 20.12.2006 that encouraged all Member States “to develop national policies for the prevention, treatment and care of diabetes”.Like many other countries, Russian Federation experiences a sharp rise in the prevalence of DM. According to Russian State Diabetes Register, there are at least 3.799 million patients with DM in this country. However, the epidemiological survey conducted by the Federal Endocrinology Research Centre during 2002-2010 suggests that actual prevalence is 3 to 4 times greater than the officially recognized and, by this estimate, amounts to 9-10 million persons, comprising 7% of the national population. Severe consequences of the global pandemics of DM include its vascular complications: nephropathy, retinopathy, coronary, cerebral and peripheral vascular disease. These conditions are responsible for the majority of cases of diabetes-related disability and death. Current edition of the “Standards” emphasizes the patient-oriented approach in making decisions on therapeutic goals, such as levels of glycaemia and blood pressure. It also features updated guidelines on the management of vascular complications and new RAE position statement on gestational diabetes, produced in collaboration with Russian Association of Obstetrics and Gynecology. This text represents a consensus by the absolute majority of national experts, achieved through a number of fruitful discussions held at national meetings and forums. These guidelines are intended for endocrinologists and diabetologists, primary care physicians, cardiologists and other medical professionals involved in prevention and treatment of diabetes mellitus.

  18. Standards of specialized diabetes care. Edited by Dedov II, Shestakova MV (6th edition

    Directory of Open Access Journals (Sweden)

    Ivan Ivanovich Dedov

    2013-06-01

    Full Text Available Dear Colleagues!. We are glad to present the 6th Edition of Standards of Diabetes Care. These evidence-based guidelines were designed to standardize and facilitate diabetes care in all regions of the Russian Federation. The Standards are updated on the regular basis to incorporate new data and relevant recommendations from national and international clinical societies, including World Health Organization Guidelines (WHO, 2011, International Diabetes Federation (IDF, 2011, American Diabetes Association (ADA, 2013, American Association of Clinical Endocrinologists (AACE, 2009, International Society for Pediatric and Adolescent Diabetes (ISPAD, 2009 and Russian Association of Endocrinologists (RAE, 2011, 2012. Current edition of the ?Standards? also integrates results of completed randomized clinical trials (ADVANCE, ACCORD, VADT, UKPDS, etc., as well as findings from the national studies of diabetes mellitus (DM, conducted in close partnership with a number of Russian hospitals. Latest data indicates that prevalence of DM increased during the last decade more than two-fold, reaching some 371 million patients by 2013. According to the current estimation by the International Diabetes Federation, every tenth inhabitant of the planet will be suffering from DM by 2030. These observations resulted in the UN Resolution 61/225 passed on 20.12.2006 that encouraged all Member States ?to develop national policies for the prevention, treatment and care of diabetes?. Like many other countries, Russian Federation experiences a sharp rise in the prevalence of DM. According to Russian State Diabetes Register, there are at least 3.799 million patients with DM in this country. However, the epidemiological survey conducted by the Federal Endocrinology Research Centre during 2002-2010 suggests that actual prevalence is 3 to 4 times greater than the officially recognized and, by this estimate, amounts to 9-10 million persons, comprising 7% of the national population. . Severe consequences of the global pandemics of DM include its vascular complications: nephropathy, retinopathy, coronary, cerebral and peripheral vascular disease. These conditions are responsible for the majority of cases of diabetes-related disability and death. . Current edition of the ?Standards? emphasizes the patient-oriented approach in making decisions on therapeutic goals, such as levels of glycaemia and blood pressure. It also features updated guidelines on the management of vascular complications and new RAE position statement on gestational diabetes, produced in collaboration with Russian Association of Obstetrics and Gynecology. . This text represents a consensus by the absolute majority of national experts, achieved through a number of fruitful discussions held at national meetings and forums. These guidelines are intended for endocrinologists and diabetologists, primary care physicians, cardiologists and other medical professionals involved in prevention and treatment of diabetes mellitus.

  19. Lutshije muzhtshinõ-aktjorõ - v Rossii. A lutsheje kino - v Rumõnii / Maria Davtjan, Tatjana Pinskaja

    Index Scriptorium Estoniae

    Davtjan, Maria

    2007-01-01

    60-nda Cannes'i filmifestivali auhindadest : Kuldse Palmioksa saanud Christian Mungiu "4 kuud, 3 nädalat ja 2 päeva" (Rumeenia), Konstantin Lavronenko parima näitleja auhind Andrei Zvjagintsevi filmis "Pagendus" (Izgnanije") jt

  20. Religiooni roll Nõukogude okupatsiooni ajal / Merje Talvik

    Index Scriptorium Estoniae

    Talvik, Merje

    2009-01-01

    Eesti kaitseväe kaplan ja Eesti Apostlik-Õigeusu Kiriku diakon Andrei Sõtšov kaitses Tartu ülikooli usuteaduskonnas doktoritöö "Eesti õigeusu piiskopkond nõukogude religioonipoliitika mõjuväljas 1954-1964"

  1. Kõik sõltub meist endist / Loit Jõekalda

    Index Scriptorium Estoniae

    Jõekalda, Loit

    2000-01-01

    VI rahvusvahelisest Läänemere maade graafikabiennaalist "Kaliningrad-Königsberg 2000". Grand prix - Juho Karjalainen, kolm võrdset preemiat - Virge Jõekalda, Redas Dirzys, Andrei Kostin (postuumselt). Diplomi saanud kunstnikud. Osalejad (žüriis Eve Kask) Eestist.

  2. Moskva kunstibiennaal reaktsiooni teenistuses? / Johannes Saar

    Index Scriptorium Estoniae

    Saar, Johannes, 1965-

    2007-01-01

    Moskva II rahvusvahelisest nüüdiskunsti biennaalist. Näitustest "Sotsart. Poliitiline kunst Venemaal" (kuraator Andrei Jerofejev), "Sotsart. Poliitiline kunst Hiinas" (kuraator Xin Don Chen), "Mõtlev realism" (kuraator Jekaterina Djegot) ja "Mina usun" (kuraator Oleg Kulik)

  3. Russians in Estonian literature / Rutt Hinrikus

    Index Scriptorium Estoniae

    Hinrikus, Rutt, 1946-

    2011-01-01

    Eesti kirjandusteostest, milles on tegelaskujudeks venelasi. Pikemalt Maimu Bergi romaanidest "Ära" (1995) ja "Ma armastasin venelast" (1994), Mari Saadi romaanist "Lasnamäe lunastaja" (2008) ning Andrei Hvostovi lühiproosakogust "Võõrad lood" (2008)

  4. Microbreweries enjoy a break / Aleksei Gunter

    Index Scriptorium Estoniae

    Gunter, Aleksei, 1979-

    2004-01-01

    Eesti õlleturu hetkeolukorrast ja Euroopa Liiduga liitumisega kaasnenud muutustest väikestele õlletööstuse ettevõtetele. Kommentaarid Karme Ltd juhilt Ivo Kikaselt, OÜ Taako juhatajalt Arved Välilt ja Nigula õlletehase direktorilt Andrei Popvitshilt. Tabel

  5. Posleslovije k "Zolotoi maske" / Boris Tuch

    Index Scriptorium Estoniae

    Tuch, Boris, 1946-

    2005-01-01

    Vene draamafestivali "Kuldne mask Eestis" lavastusest : "September.doc", lav. Mihhail Ugarov, I. Võrõpajevi "Hapnik" lav. Viktor Rõzhakov Teatr.doc esituses, Sophoklese "Kuningas Oidipus" lav. Andrei Prikotenko Peterburi Teatri Liteinõi esituses, M. Ugarovi lavastus "OblomOFF"

  6. Tsherez veka v sovremennost / Lev Livshits

    Index Scriptorium Estoniae

    Лившиц, Лев, 1924-2013

    2002-01-01

    Tallinnas Pikk tän. 19 asuvast hoonest: ehitamine, müük vene saatkonna tarbeks (1921), vene saatkonna ruumide kirjeldus. Seal on Kaire Tali valmistatud vene lipu värvides vaip ja Andrei Lobanovi vitraaž

  7. Rate.ee asutaja tuleb turule sotsiaalse aktsiafondiga / Katre Pilvinski ; kommenteerinud Sven Kunsing

    Index Scriptorium Estoniae

    Pilvinski, Katre

    2010-01-01

    Rate.ee asutaja Andrei Korobeinik toob turule sotsiaalse aktsiafondi cutefund.com, mille puhul otsustavad investorid ise milliseid aktsiaid osta ja müüa. Ettevõtete inkubaator The Difference Engine pakkus Korobeinikule võimaluse osaleda oma mentorlusprogrammis

  8. Vesna na ulitse Pikk / Nikolai Hrustaljov

    Index Scriptorium Estoniae

    Hrustaljov, Nikolai

    2003-01-01

    Tallinna Vene saatkonna galerii 10-ndat sünnipäeva tähistatakse galerii sõprade ümarlauaga ja maalinäitusega "20. sajandi vene kunstnikud" Kadrioru Väliskunsti Muuseumi kogudest. Galeristid Masha ja Andrei Melnikovid

  9. Korova Makarevitsha - samaja stojashtshaja

    Index Scriptorium Estoniae

    2005-01-01

    Rahvusvahelisest kunstifestivalist "Cowparade" Moskvas. Projekti algatajaks on Jerome D. Elbaum. Esimene Cowparade toimus 1998. a. Zürichis. Moskva oksjonil müüdi kõige kallimalt Andrei Makarevitshi, kunstnik Tatjana Nazarenko ja skulptor Zurab Tsereteli maalitud lehmad

  10. Kravtshenko : publik armastab ja aitab mind / Deivil Tserp

    Index Scriptorium Estoniae

    Tserp, Deivil, 1968-

    2008-01-01

    Reval Hotels Cupil seitsmevõistluse avapäeva lõpuks liidriohjad haaranud Valgevene mitmevõistleja Andrei Kravtshenko tänas Eesti publikut mõnusa toetuse eest. Vt. ka Postimees : na russkom jazõke, 18. veebr., lk. 12

  11. Working group report: Flavor physics and model building

    Indian Academy of Sciences (India)

    cO Indian Academy of Sciences. Vol. ... This is the report of flavor physics and model building working group at ... those in model building have been primarily devoted to neutrino physics. ..... [12] Andrei Gritsan, ICHEP 2004, Beijing, China.

  12. Cannes loodab häid üllatusi Ida-Euroopast / Annika Koppel

    Index Scriptorium Estoniae

    Koppel, Annika

    2007-01-01

    Algas 60. Cannes'i filmifestival. Eestit esindav Kadri Kõusaare filmi "Magnus" peaks esilinastuma 18. mail, kui kohtuotsus näitamiskeelu kohta seda ei takista. Pikemalt avafilmist - Wong Kar-Wai "My Blueberry Nights", ka venelase Andrei Zvjagintsevi filmist "Pagendus"

  13. Õhtupoolik Tallinna kunstigaleriides / Andreas Trossek

    Index Scriptorium Estoniae

    Trossek, Andreas, 1980-

    2008-01-01

    Moskva kunstniku Andrei Monastõrski isiknäitus Tallinna Kunstihoones. Austria kunstnike Thomas Hörl'i ja Peter Kozek'i näitus Tallinna Linnagaleriis. Näitus "Up Close and Personal" Draakoni ja Hobusepea galeriis, kuraator Marge Monko

  14. Startup'i majanduse kiirkursus Tarifa palmide all / Erik Aru

    Index Scriptorium Estoniae

    Aru, Erik

    2012-01-01

    Eesti sotsiaalvõrgustikuprojekt Majakaja pääses nende hulka, kes said osaleda Hispaanias toimunud ärikiirendis Spanish Village. Majakaja on ühist kinnisvara omavate isikute võgustik. Selle asutajateks on Andrei Filimonov, Zahhar Kirillov ja Dmitri Semirenko

  15. "Gudbai, Lenin!" - film goda

    Index Scriptorium Estoniae

    2003-01-01

    Euroopa Filmiakadeemia tänavused auhinnasaajad : Saksa film "Good bye, Lenin!" võitis 6 auhinda, kaasaarvatud parima filmi tiitel. Parim režissöör - Lars von Trier "Dogville'i" eest, aasta üllatus - Andrei Zvjagintsevi "Tagasitulek"

  16. В ожидании мюзикла "Пышка" / Арно Рудис

    Index Scriptorium Estoniae

    Рудис, Арно

    2009-01-01

    Juuni alguses etendub Jõhvi kontserdimajas Guy de Maupassant'i novelli "Rasvarull" ainetel Peterburi Riiklikus Draamateateris Liteinõil lavastatud muusikal "Пышка". Muusika kirjutas noor helilooja Nikolai Orlovski. Etendust ja teatrit tutvustab teatri direktor Andrei Lobanov

  17. Skazka o serom volke / Aleksandr Shegedin

    Index Scriptorium Estoniae

    Shegedin, Aleksandr

    2006-01-01

    Riigikogu infotunnis vastasid Riigikogu liikmete küsimustele kodakondsuse andmise kohta Andrei Filatovile ning minister Edgar Savisaare Moskva visiidi ja Keskerakonna koostööleppe kohta Ühtse Venemaaga peaminister Andrus Ansip ja välisminister Urmas Paet

  18. Politkorrektnoje bezumije / Boris Tuch

    Index Scriptorium Estoniae

    Tuch, Boris, 1946-

    2003-01-01

    Kahest sõjafilmist kinoekraanil : Andrei Kontšalovski "Hullumaja" ("Dom durakov") : Venemaa - Prantsusmaa 2001 ja Bosnia-Hertsegoviina-Prantsusmaa-Itaalia-Belgia-Suurbritannia-Sloveenia mängufilm "Eikellegimaa" ("No Man's Land") : režissöör Danis Tanovic : 2001

  19. Üldohtlik viis, kahe või enama isiku tapmine ja omakasu motiiv kui mõrva tunnused. Riigikohtu kriminaalkolleegiumi otsus asjas 3-1-1-36-09 / Elina Elkind

    Index Scriptorium Estoniae

    Elkind, Elina, 1982-

    2009-01-01

    Riigikohtu lahendist 3-1-1-36-09: Nikolai Galkovski kaitsja vandeadvokaat Anatoli Jaroslavski, Andrei Grišini kaitsja vandeadvokaat Leonid Olovjanišnikovi, Aleksandr Semjonovi kaitsja vandeadvokaat Oleg Nišajevi ja Dmitri Štšerbakovi kaitsja vandeadvokaat Toomas Alpi kassatsioonid Tallinna Ringkonnakohtu 24. novembri 2008. a kohtuotsuse peale kriminaalasjas Andrei Grišini süüdistuses KarS § 114 p-de 2, 3 ja 5 ja § 22 lg-te 2 ja 3, Dmitri Štšerbakovi süüdistuses KarS § 114 p-de 2, 3 ja 5, Aleksandr Semjonovi süüdistuses KarS § 114 p-de 2, 3 ja 5 ning Nikolai Galkovski süüdistuses KarS § 257, § 114 p-de 2, 3 ja 5 ja § 22 lg 3 järgi

  20. Olevik - kahjutukstehtud tulevik / Reet Kudu

    Index Scriptorium Estoniae

    Kudu, Reet, 1949-

    1998-01-01

    Boriss ja Arkadi Strugatski keerulisima käekäiguga romaan "Inetud luiged". Seoses sellega ka filmidest "Contact" (USA, režissöör Robert Zemeckis) ja "Stalker" (Nõukogude Liit, režissöör Andrei Tarkovski)

  1. Suur fondijuhtide ülevaade

    Index Scriptorium Estoniae

    2006-01-01

    Küsimustele vastavad Toomas Reisenbuk, Valdur Jaht, Mehis Raud, Siim Valner, Vahur Madisson, Meelis Angerma, Alo Kullamaa, Endriko Võrklaev, Arne Randmaa, Andrei Zaborski, Robert Kitt, Fabio Filipozzi, Martin Hendre, Piotr Chorzewski, Artjom Saia, Aari Stalde ja Märten Kress

  2. Kak Pushkin prezidenta spass / Julia Kalinina

    Index Scriptorium Estoniae

    Kalinina, Julia

    2008-01-01

    Mängufilm "Suudlus: ametkondlikuks kasutamiseks" ("Potselui ne dlja pressõ") : režissöör Olga Zhulina : produtsent Anatoli Voropajev : peaosas Andrei Panin. Film kujutab ilmselt Venemaa presidendi eraelu ning meeldis seda vaadanud presidendile. Lisatud Jaroslav Shtshedrovi kommentaar

  3. Kak snimali "Detei Arbata" / Anton Pavlov

    Index Scriptorium Estoniae

    Pavlov, Anton

    2005-01-01

    Venemaa Esimene Kanal näitas eelmise aasta lõpul uut seriaali Anatoli Rõbakovi romaanide "Arbati lapsed", "Hirm" ja "Põrm ja tuhk" alusel : režissöör Andrei Eshpai. A. Rõbakovi raamatutest, filmi saamisloost ja võtetest

  4. EMT maksis Rate.ee enamusosaluse eest Korobeinikule ligi 40 miljonit / Signe Kalberg

    Index Scriptorium Estoniae

    Kalberg, Signe, 1959-

    2006-01-01

    EMT ostis enamusosaluse Rate.ee portaalis, osapooled loovad koostöös uudse multimeediakeskkonna. Internetiportaalist Rate.ee. Vt. samas intervjuud Andrei Korobeiniku ja Valdo Kalmuga; Priit Hõbemägi. Virtuaalsed eluedetabelid. Lisad: Konkurents veebisuhtluse turul; Kasutaja: omanikud pole olulised

  5. President on teisest puust / Aarne Ruben

    Index Scriptorium Estoniae

    Ruben, Aarne, 1971-

    2007-01-01

    Praegune välisministeeriumi pressi- ja infoosakonna nõunik Jüri Trei ja president Arnold Rüütli protokolliülem Andrei Birov meenutavad iseseisvuspäeva vastuvõttude korraldamist presidentide Lennart Meri ja Arnold Rüütli ajal

  6. V tsentre Jõhvi vozvedut novõi zhiloi raion

    Index Scriptorium Estoniae

    2007-01-01

    AO Silbet juhatuse esimees Vjatsheslav Šlõk räägib uue elamurajooni ehitamisest Jõhvis ning ehitatava korterelamu materjalidest. Projekteeris firma Dekoraator, arhitekt Andrei Prokopovitš. Ilmunud ka: Molodjoz Estonii : Nedvižimost, 24. jaan. 2007, lk. 7

  7. Unikaalne leid Tallinna lahest / Ivar Leimus, Krista Sarv

    Index Scriptorium Estoniae

    Leimus, Ivar, 1953-

    2012-01-01

    Hobisukelduja Andrei Ossiptšuki poolt augustis 2011 leitud keskaegsest reisikastist, mis sisaldas münte, klappkaalud koos vihikomplektiga ,nugade katkeid. Tõenäoliselt kuulus kast 13. sajandi lõpu kaupmehele. Noatuppede ornamentikast. Sarnasusest Inglismaa ja Iirimaa vastava leiumaterjaliga

  8. Музыкальная "Пышка" вызвала разные эмоции / Ирина Кивисельг ; комментировал Андрей Лобанов

    Index Scriptorium Estoniae

    Кивисельг, Ирина, 1961-

    2009-01-01

    Jõhvi Kontserdimajas etendunud Guy de Maupassant'i novelli "Rasvarull" ainetel Peterburi Riiklikus Draamateatris Liteinõil lavastatud muusikalist "Пышка". Lavastaja Vladislav Pazi, peaosas Tatjana Tuzova. Arvamust avaldavad teatri direktor Andrei Lobanov ja etenduse külastajad

  9. Alternativa nomer 99 / Boris Tuch

    Index Scriptorium Estoniae

    Tuch, Boris, 1946-

    2008-01-01

    Teatri NO99 ajaloost ja lavastustest - Tiit Ojasoo "Nafta", "Kuningas Ubu", "GEP", "Seitse samuraid","Perikles"ja Sebastian Hartmani lavastus "Stalker" Andrei Tarkovski filmi põhjal ning Hendrik Toompere "Kommunisti surm". Ka Tiit Ojasoo lavastusest "Julia" Shakespeare'i ainetel Eesti Draamateatris

  10. Альтернатива номер 99 / Борис Тух

    Index Scriptorium Estoniae

    Тух, Борис, 1946-

    2008-01-01

    Teatri NO99 ajaloost ja lavastustest - Tiit Ojasoo "Nafta", "Kuningas Ubu", "GEP", "Seitse samuraid","Perikles" ja Sebastian Hartmani lavastus "Stalker" Andrei Tarkovski filmi põhjal ning Hendrik Toompere "Kommunisti surm". Ka Tiit Ojasoo lavastusest "Julia" Shakespeare'i ainetel Eesti Draamateatris

  11. Vtoroje dõhanije / Galina Balashova

    Index Scriptorium Estoniae

    Balashova, Galina

    2001-01-01

    Ehtekunstnik Jaan Pärna projektist Meistrite hoov. Dolomiidi kasutamist kunstis kajastavast näitusest "Pae aeg" Meistrite hoovi galeriis. Kujundas Urve Küttner. Jaan Pärna, Urve Küttneri, Andrei Balashovi ja Helmet Raja töödest näitusel

  12. Särav Fauni pärastlõuna / Märt Treier

    Index Scriptorium Estoniae

    Treier, Märt, 1975-

    1998-01-01

    Sari "Klassika pärle" Estonia'kontserdisaalis 29.jaanuaril.Kavas C. Debussy 'Fauni pärastlõuna', C. Saint-Saensi Tshellokontsert nr.1 a-moll, O.Respighi 'Rooma purskaevud' ja I. Stravinski Süit balletist "Tulilind".Esit ERSO, Dir Andrei Tshistjakov

  13. Olukorrast Cannes'i rindel, edukast / Merit Kask

    Index Scriptorium Estoniae

    Kask, Merit

    2007-01-01

    Algas 60. Cannes'i filmifestival. Pikemalt avafilmist - Wong Kar-Wai "My Blueberry Nights", venelase Andrei Zvjagintsevi filmist "Izgnanije"(artikli autoril "Karistus"), David Fincheri kriminaalfilmist "Zodiac", rumeenlase Christian "Mungiu filmist "Neli kuud, kolm nädalat ja kaks päeva"

  14. Vsja Koroljovskaja rat / Valeria Gorelova

    Index Scriptorium Estoniae

    Gorelova, Valeria

    2007-01-01

    Filmid, mis kõnelevad nõukogude teadlastest Sergei Koroljovist, Andrei Bashkirtsevist ja Konstantin Tsiolkovskist ning esimesest kosmonaudist, Juri Gagarinist : Daniil Hrabrovitski "Tule taltsutamine" (1972), Boris Grigorjevi "Nii algas legend" (1976), Savva Kulishi "Lendutõus" (1979) ja Juri Kara "Korolev" (2006)

  15. Medalisadu Ateenas saatis Eesti sõudjad kauaoodatud puhkusele / Ann Hiiemaa

    Index Scriptorium Estoniae

    Hiiemaa, Ann

    2008-01-01

    Vt. ka Postimees : na russkom jazõke, 22. sept., lk. 13. Allar Raja, Andrei Jämsa, Tõnu Endrekson ja Jüri Jaanson võitsid Euroopa meistrivõistlustel paarisaerulisel neljapaadil kulla ning Kaspar Taimsoo ja Vladimir Latin paarisaerulisel kahepaadil hõbemedali

  16. U voennõh invalidov net sredstv pogashat kredit / Vahur Koorits

    Index Scriptorium Estoniae

    Koorits, Vahur, 1981-

    2008-01-01

    Afganistanis missioonil jala kaotanud Andrei Vesterineni murest kodulaenu tasumisel. Kaitseväeteenistuse seaduse muudatustest, mis sätestavad toetused ja sotsiaalsed tagatised välismissioonil haigestunud või hukkunud kaitseväelastele ja nende omastele. Lisatud: missioonil hukkunud omastele makstav toetus

  17. Antenna Development for Multifunctional Armor Applications Using Embedded Spin-Torque Nano-Oscillator (STNO) as a Microwave Detector

    Science.gov (United States)

    2011-08-09

    Elena Bankowski (Research Engineer) & Mr. Steven Zielinski (Engineer). •Oakland University Research Team: Dr. Andrei Slavin (Chair, Physics...Dr. Grace Bochenek, the Chief Scientist Dr. Dave Gorsich and GVSS Associate Director Mr. Steve Knott for their support of this innovative research

  18. Onderzoek naar de geschiktheid van de potwormsoorten Enchytraeus albidus en E. crypticus (Oligochaeta, Annelida) in bodemecotoxicologisch onderzoek

    NARCIS (Netherlands)

    Dirven van Breemen EM; Baerselman R; Notenboom J; ECO

    1994-01-01

    This report describes a research on the use of enchytraeids in soil ecotoxicology. Actually many soil ecotoxicological research is restricted to the earthworm Eisenia andrei/fetida limiting possibilities for generalisation and ecologically relevant test results. This study on enchytraeids consits of

  19. Onderzoek naar de geschiktheid van de potwormsoorten Enchytraeus albidus en E. crypticus (Oligochaeta, Annelida) in bodemecotoxicologisch onderzoek

    NARCIS (Netherlands)

    Dirven-van Breemen EM; Baerselman R; Notenboom J; ECO

    1994-01-01

    This report describes a research on the use of enchytraeids in soil ecotoxicology. Actually many soil ecotoxicological research is restricted to the earthworm Eisenia andrei/fetida limiting possibilities for generalisation and ecologically relevant test results. This study on enchytraeids consits

  20. Metsik ida rahulikus läänes / Annika Koppel

    Index Scriptorium Estoniae

    Koppel, Annika

    2011-01-01

    6.-13. aprillini Saksamaal Wiesbadenis toimunud filmifestivalist "goEast", kus näidati filme Ida- ja Kesk-Euroopast. Festivali peaauhinna sai Andrei Balabanovi film "Katlakütja" (Venemaa), parima režissööri auhinna sai Marian Crisan filmiga "Homme"

  1. Airborne Comparisons of an Ultra-Stable Quartz Oscillator with a H-Maser as Another Possible Validation of General Relativity

    Science.gov (United States)

    1999-12-01

    POSSIBLE VALIDATION OF GENERAL RELATIVITY Andrei A. Grishaev Institute of Metrology for Time and Space (IMVP), GP VNIIFTRI 141570 Mendeleevo...Metrology for Time and Space (IMVP),GP VNIIFTRI ,141570 Mendeleevo, Russia, 8. PERFORMING ORGANIZATION REPORT NUMBER 9. SPONSORING/MONITORING AGENCY

  2. My Video Collections / Marco Casagrande

    Index Scriptorium Estoniae

    Casagrande, Marco, 1971-

    2006-01-01

    Soome arhitekt ja kunstnik annab pika loendi oma videofilmide kollektsioonist, esitab subjektiivse filmide top 10-ne, mille esinumber on Andrei Tarkovski "Stalker". Teeb järelduse, et Tarkovski on talle kõige inspireerivam arhitekt, tema esitatud küsimused kõige suuremad

  3. Nagradõ v Kannah

    Index Scriptorium Estoniae

    2007-01-01

    60-nda Cannes'i filmifestivalist, auhinnasaajatest : parima meesnäitleja auhinna sai režissöör Andrei Zvjagintsevi filmis "Pagendus" rolli teinud Konstantin Lavronenko, Kuldse Palmioksa sai Christian Mungiu film "Neli kuud, kolm nädalat ja kaks päeva"

  4. Riia-Moskva postitüli Põhjasõja eelõhtul / Enn Küng

    Index Scriptorium Estoniae

    Küng, Enn

    2006-01-01

    Haagi saadiku Andrei Matvejev'i poolt 1701. a. propagandateose sissejuhatuses esitatud Põhjasõja algatamise ettekäänetest. Rootsi ja Venemaa vahelisest postiühendusest, postmeistrite omavahelisest vastuolust ning selle kasutamisest Venemaa poolt ühe Põhjasõja alustamise võimaliku põhjendusena

  5. V Tallinne natshalis sjomki novoi rossiiskoi komedii "Damõ v Amsterdame"

    Index Scriptorium Estoniae

    2008-01-01

    Tallinna vanalinnas filmib Venemaa stuudio Sony Pictures Entertainment koostöös Eesti Taska Filmiga komöödiat "Daamid Amsterdamis", režissööriks Andrei Tomashevski, produtsentideks Kristian Taska ja Sergei Gribkov, "daamide" rollides Igor Kassilov ja Sergei Tshvanov

  6. Hull aeg nõuab segaseid inimesi? / Margit Tõnson

    Index Scriptorium Estoniae

    Tõnson, Margit, 1978-

    2011-01-01

    Režissöör Shinya Tsikamoto film "Kotoko" (Jaapan, 2011), Urszula Antoniaki "Kood: sinine" (Taani-Hollandi 2011), Lisa Aschani "Ahviplikad" (Rootsi 2011), Oliver Hermanuse "Puhas ilu" (Lõuna-Aafrika, 2011) ja Andrei Zvjagintsevi "Jelena" (Venemaa, 2011) Pimedate Ööde Filmifestivalil

  7. Factory conversion, Tallinn : ARS Projekt converted a 20th-century factory into homes with a veneer of history / Triin Ojari

    Index Scriptorium Estoniae

    Ojari, Triin, 1974-

    2009-01-01

    Endise Tallinna vineeri- ja mööblivabriku hooned ehitati ümber korterelamuks. Projekteeris ARS Projekt (Eero Jürgenson, Rasmus Tamme, Jaanus Saarepera, Andrei Pleskatsjov, Evelin Eelma). Vabrik ehitati 1912. aastal vene arhitektide Aleksei Bubõri ja Nikolai Vassiljevi projekti järgi

  8. Krugovrashtshenije pobegov v prirode / Nikolai Hrustaljov

    Index Scriptorium Estoniae

    Hrustaljov, Nikolai

    2008-01-01

    Venemaal, Ivanovski oblastis Jurjevetsi toimus teine Andrei Tarkovskile pühendatud filmifestival "Peegel" ("Zerkalo"). Pikemalt Hiner Saleemi filmist "Pariisi katuste all" ("Sous les toits de Paris") : Prantsusmaa 2007 ja Csaba Bolloki filmist "Iska teekond" ("Iszka utazasa") : Ungari 2007. Ka teistest auhinnavõitjatest

  9. Idakaarest terendab kummastav teater / Inna Grünfeldt

    Index Scriptorium Estoniae

    Grünfeldt, Inna, 1961-

    2002-01-01

    Rakvere seitsmendal rahvusvahelisel teatrifestivalil "Baltoscandal" üles astunud Venemaa teatritrupid : Jevgeni Grishkovets oma loodud, lavastatud mononäidendis "Odnovremenno", Tsheljabinski Teatr Babõ neljanaiseetendus "The Soldier's Letters", lavastaja Andrei Mogutshi ja Peterburi Formalnõi Teatr' "Narride kool" ("School for Fools"), lavastaja Jelena Kalougskihh

  10. Svet "Tjomnõh notshei" / Eteri Kekelidze

    Index Scriptorium Estoniae

    Kekelidze, Eteri, 1944-

    2002-01-01

    Pimedate Ööde Filmifestivali filme - Lukas Moodyssoni "Lilja 4-ever", Aleksandr Mitta "Kõrvetav laupäev" ("Raskalennaja subbota"), Valeri Fokini "Metamorfoos" ("Prevrashtshenije") ja Andrei Kontshalovski "Hullumaja" ("Dom durakov"), millega seoses andis režissöör ka pressikonverentsi Sakala keskuses

  11. Gabriel Osmonde'i mõistatus / Triinu Tamm

    Index Scriptorium Estoniae

    Tamm, Triinu

    2011-01-01

    Ühest müstifikatsioonist viimase aja prantsuse kirjanduses. Prantsuse kirjastuselt "Pygmalion" ilmus Gabriel Osmonde'i romaan "Alternatiivne sündimine" (Alternaissance). Tegu on nimelt Venemaalt emigreerunud Andrei Makine pseudonüümiga. Räägitakse ka teistest taolistest müstifikatsioonidest kirjanduses

  12. Türgi politsei süüdistab kurdidest inimõiguslasi / Vahur Koorits

    Index Scriptorium Estoniae

    Koorits, Vahur, 1981-

    2004-01-01

    Türgi politsei ja võimud süüdistavad vanglast vabanenud kurdi parlamendisaadikuid separatistlikes kihutuskõnedes ning kurdi keele rääkimises. Üks süüdistatu Leyla Zana on saanud 1995. aastal Andrei Zahharovi nimelise inimõiguste preemia

  13. Uus äriidee - lemmik saab netti konto / Gert D. Hankewitz

    Index Scriptorium Estoniae

    Hankewitz, Gert D.

    2007-01-01

    Viis Eesti noort lõid portaali uniteddogsandcats.com, kuhu loomaomanikud saavad panna pilte oma koertest ja kassidest ning kirjutada lahti nende päevasündmusi. Vt. samas: Koer.ee omanik Hedvig Tahlfeldt: portaalidel on tulevikku. Kommenteerivad Jüri Kaljundi ja Andrei Korobeinik

  14. Comparative toxicity of imidacloprid and thiacloprid to different species of soil invertebrates.

    Science.gov (United States)

    de Lima E Silva, Cláudia; Brennan, Nicola; Brouwer, Jitske M; Commandeur, Daniël; Verweij, Rudo A; van Gestel, Cornelis A M

    2017-05-01

    Neonicotinoid insecticides have come under increasing scrutiny for their impact on non-target organisms, especially pollinators. The current scientific literature is mainly focused on the impact of these insecticides on pollinators and some aquatic insects, leaving a knowledge gap concerning soil invertebrates. This study aimed at filling this gap, by determining the toxicity of imidacloprid and thiacloprid to five species of soil invertebrates: earthworms (Eisenia andrei), enchytraeids (Enchytraeus crypticus), Collembola (Folsomia candida), oribatid mites (Oppia nitens) and isopods (Porcellio scaber). Tests focused on survival and reproduction or growth, after 3-5 weeks exposure in natural LUFA 2.2 standard soil. Imidacloprid was more toxic than thiacloprid for all species tested. F. candida and E. andrei were the most sensitive species, with LC 50 s of 0.20-0.62 and 0.77 mg/kg dry soil for imidacloprid and 2.7-3.9 and 7.1 mg/kg dry soil for thiacloprid. EC 50 s for effects on the reproduction of F. candida and E. andrei were 0.097-0.30 and 0.39 mg/kg dry soil for imidacloprid and 1.7-2.4 and 0.44 mg/kg dry soil for thiacloprid. The least sensitive species were O. nitens and P. scaber. Enchytraeids were a factor of 5-40 less sensitive than the taxonomically related earthworm, depending on the endpoint considered. Although not all the species showed high sensitivity to the neonicotinoids tested, these results raise awareness about the effects these insecticides can have on non-target soil invertebrates.

  15. Dostojevski bez nakipi / Anna Moleva

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    Moleva, Anna

    2002-01-01

    Fjodor Dostojevski romaani "Idioot" järgi filmitud 10-osalise samanimelise Venemaa draamaseriaali valmimisest : režissöör Vladimir Bortko. Oma arvamust avaldavad produtsent Valeri Todorovski, näitlejad Oleg Basilashvili, Vladimir Mashkov, Jevgeni Mironov, Andrei Smirnov, Mihhail Bojarski, Maria Kisseljova, Sasha Lazarev

  16. Vanemveebel Korol võib ihunuhtlusest pääseda / Aleksei Günter

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    Günter, Aleksei, 1979-

    2006-01-01

    Ilmunud ka: Postimees : na russkom jazõke 7. apr. lk. 5. Araabia Ühendemiraatides naispolitseiniku ahistamise ja alkoholi tarvitamise eest süüdi mõistetud Eesti sõjaväelase Andrei Koroli advokaat Hesham al Nawsan esitas kohtule apellatsiooni, uus kohtuistung toimub 8. aprillil

  17. Fulltext PDF

    Indian Academy of Sciences (India)

    Astrophysical Processes. Forbidden Transition Probabilities of Astrophysical Interest among Low-lying States of V III (Andrei Irimia), 157. Causal Temperature Profiles in Horizon-free Collapse (N. F. Naidu & M. Govender),. 167. Cosmology. Modeling Repulsive Gravity with Creation (R. G. Vishwakarma & J. V. Narlikar), 17.

  18. Rate.ee tõi nelja aastaga 39 miljonit / Krista Taim

    Index Scriptorium Estoniae

    Taim, Krista

    2006-01-01

    Andrei Korobeinik müüs EMT-le 39 miljoni krooni eest 51%-lise osaluse suhtlusportaalis Rate.ee. Vt. samas: Gert D. Hankewitz. EMT kindlustab oma kohta noorte seas; Online-suhtluses konkurents kasvab; Viik: EMT maksis liiga kõrget hinda; Rate.ee on noorte suhtlusportaal

  19. Korobeinik vallutab Rate.ee kloonidega maailma / Toivo Tänavsuu

    Index Scriptorium Estoniae

    Tänavsuu, Toivo

    2008-01-01

    Suhtlusportaali Rate.ee omanikefirma Rate Solutions juhi Andrei Korobeiniku sõnul läheb ettevõttel lisaks Eestile eriti hästi ka peaaegu konkurentsivabades Balkani riikides ning firma plaanib laieneda Põhja-Aafrikasse. Lisa: Rate on timmitud idaeurooplaste psühholoogia järgi

  20. 7. IV avati Vene galeriis...

    Index Scriptorium Estoniae

    2005-01-01

    Galeristide Andrei ja Masha Melnikovi kureeritud Ene-Liis Semperi ning gruppi Escape kuuluvate vene kunstnike Anton Litvini (ööfotod) ja Bogdan Mamonovi (maalisari "Ma kanoniseerisin oma sõpru") näitus "Trinity", millega käidi Madridi kunstimessil ARCO. Projekti initsiaator Viktor Misiano

  1. 2. VI avati uus kaasaegse kunsti galerii Artdepoo aadressil Jahu t 12

    Index Scriptorium Estoniae

    2005-01-01

    Avanäitusel "Zielpunkt: Artdepoo" on väljas Maarit Murka, Mara Koppeli, Laurentsiuse, August Künnapu ja Andrei Maksimjuki tööd. Lühidalt galerii tegevusplaanidest. Juulis osaleb galerii rahvusvahelise kontakttantsukonverentsi programmis, eksponeerides Thomas Häntzscheli (sünd. 1964) kontakttantsu-teemalisi fotosid

  2. Питерской "Пышке" рукоплескали на родине Ги де Мопассана / Ирина Кивисельг ; комментировал Андрей Лобанов

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    Кивисельг, Ирина, 1961-

    2009-01-01

    Peterburi Riikliku Draamateatri Liteinõil direktor Andrei Lobanov räägib teatrist ja juuni alguses Jõhvis ning Tallinnas etenduvast Guy de Maupassant'i novelli "Rasvarull" ainetel lavastatud muusikalist "Пышка". Lavastaja Vladislav Pazi, muusika autor Nikolai Orlovski, peaosas Tatjana Tuzova

  3. Артисты рассказали о "Дяде Ване" / Ксения Репсон

    Index Scriptorium Estoniae

    Репсон, Ксения

    2009-01-01

    Mossoveti Akadeemilise Teatri näitlejad Pavel Derevjanko, Irina Kartaševa, Julia Võssotskaja ja Aleksandr Filippenko räägivad, kuidas kulges töö Andrei Kontšalovski lavastusega "Onu Vanja", mida näidati algul Itaalias ja nüüd Eestis

  4. Raoul Kurvitz soovitab: Stalkeri monumendi etendused

    Index Scriptorium Estoniae

    2011-01-01

    Rotermanni kvartalisse kohta, kus filmiti Andrei Tarkovski "Stalker", on kavas rajada Stalkerile pühendatud monument, mille autor on Raoul Kurvitz. Monumendi rajamise idee pärineb projekti kaasautorilt Tarvo Hanno Varreselt. 10., 11., 17., 18., 23. ja 24. septembril toimuvad monumenti tutvustavad performance'id

  5. Estoniju reklamirujut uzhe dva brenda / Andrei Babin

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    Babin, Andrei

    2007-01-01

    Eestit tutvustava logo "Welcome to Estonia" kõrval on kasutusel alternatiivne bränd "Balti võti" (Baltic Key). Projekti arendab eraettevõtja Aleksandr Neson. Kaubamärgi visuaalsest lahendusest. Autor on disainer Arturas Kiselius

  6. "Alfa" i "Võmpel" bez maski / Andrei Sharov

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    Sharov, Andrei

    2004-01-01

    Venemaa FSB keskuse, mille koosseisu kuuluvad ka eriüksused Alfa ja Võmpel, töötajad osalevad terroristide neutraliseerimise ja pantvangide vabastamise erioperatsioonides. Intervjuu keskuse staabi uue juhiga

  7. Vene tank kui force majeure / Andrei Hvostov

    Index Scriptorium Estoniae

    Hvostov, Andrei, 1963-

    2008-01-01

    Autor on seisukohal, et eestlane ei taha oma ametnikke ülal pidada. Küsimus laieneb tema sõnul eksistentsiaalseks: kas eestlane tahab üldse oma riiki ülal pidada? Rahvas näeb riigis vaid küllusesarve, poliitikud oma ambitsioonide realiseerimise vahendit

  8. Ne partes! / Konstantin Ernst ; interv. Andrei Bandenko

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    Ernst, Konstantin

    2008-01-01

    Eldar Rjazanovi kultusfilmile "Saatuse iroonia ehk Hüva leili!" (1975) valminud järje "Saatuse iroonia : lugu läheb edasi" (režissöör Timur Bekmambetov), produtsent. Vene telekanali Pervõi kanal peadirektor

  9. Ameerika tragöödia / Andrei Hvostov

    Index Scriptorium Estoniae

    Hvostov, Andrei, 1963-

    2004-01-01

    Autor võrdleb Robert Kagani raamatut "Paradiis ja jõud. Ameerika ja Euroopa uues maailmakorralduses" Charles A. Kupchani raamatuga "The End of the American Era. U. S. Foreign Policy and the Geopolitics of the Twenty-first Century"

  10. Kombinaator Korobeinik / Andrei Korobeinik ; interv. Margo Kokerov

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    Korobeinik, Andrei, 1980-

    2006-01-01

    Internetiportaali rate.ee looja müüs 51% oma osaühingust Serenda Investment EMT-le ligi 39 miljoni krooni eest ning plaanib selle raha teistesse riikidesse laienemisesse investeerida. Vt.samas: Mis on rate.ee?

  11. Artistõ podarili detjam radost / Andrei Babin

    Index Scriptorium Estoniae

    Babin, Andrei

    2007-01-01

    2002. a. mittetulundusühinguna registreeritud Teatr ABC -st, mis eksisteerib Slaavi Seltside Liidu juures, trupi koosseisus on liidu töötaja Tatajana Semenjuk ja Vene Teatri artistid Lidia Golovataja, Svetlana Doroshenko, Oleg Rogatshov ja Jelena Tarassenko. Teatri repertuaaris on lastelavastused. Jõuluetendusi anti laste varjupaigas

  12. Gaas on paksem kui veri / Andrei Hvostov

    Index Scriptorium Estoniae

    Hvostov, Andrei, 1963-

    2010-01-01

    Muutustest rahvusvahelisel gaasiturul. Poola energeetikaettevõte PGNiG on loomas koos Gazpromiga konsortsiumi maagaasi ühiseks tootmiseks Siberis. Poola hakkab saama maagaasi odavamalt kui ülejäänud Euroopa riigid, Gazprom saab arvatavasti vastutasuks juurdepääsu Poola torutranspordile

  13. Novõi bank v Estonii / Andrei Demenkov

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    Demenkov, Andrei

    2008-01-01

    14. märtsil avati Tallinnas Leedu ühe suurima panga Snoras Panga Eesti filiaal. Snoras Panga presidendi Raimondas Baranauskase, Eesti filiaali direktori Raivo Sule ja Eesti Panga presidendi Andres Lipstoki kommentaarid. Lisa. Diagrammid: Finantsteenuste turg seisuga 30.06.2007

  14. Muzei KUMU priglashajet russkih utshenikov / Andrei Babin

    Index Scriptorium Estoniae

    Babin, Andrei

    2007-01-01

    KUMU hariduskeskuse uus projekt "Remark"aitab vene õppekeelega koolide õpilastel ja lasteaedade lastel põhjalikumalt tutvuda eesti kunstiklassikaga. Kommenteerivad projekti koordinaator Jelena Levtshenkova ja programmijuht Karin Taidre

  15. Stsenõ iz gorodskoi zhizni / Andrei Babin

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    Babin, Andrei

    2007-01-01

    Eesti mängufilm "Sügisball" (režissöör Veiko Õunpuu, produtsent Katrin Kissa) sai Venezia 64. filmifestivali konkursiprogrammi Orizzonti peaauhinna. Ajakirjanik meenutab oma vestlust režissööriga 2006.a. mais, mil filmist oli valmis vaid stsenaarium

  16. Andrei Bolkonski plenjal dam... tatuirovkoi / Jelena Fomina

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    Fomina, Jelena

    2006-01-01

    Mängufilm "Sõda ja rahu" Lev Tolstoi romaani järgi, mille 1. osa tuli NSV Liidus ekraanile 1966. aastal : režissöör Sergei Bondartshuk. Kuidas näitlejad Ljudmila Saveljeva, Vjatsheslav Tihhonov ja Vassili Lanovoi rollidesse kinnitati

  17. LBP/BPI homologue in Eisenia andrei earthworms

    Czech Academy of Sciences Publication Activity Database

    Škanta, František; Procházková, Petra; Roubalová, Radka; Dvořák, Jiří; Bilej, Martin

    2016-01-01

    Roč. 54, č. 1 (2016), s. 1-6 ISSN 0145-305X R&D Projects: GA MŠk(CZ) ED1.1.00/02.0109; GA MŠk(CZ) EE2.3.30.0003 Institutional support: RVO:61388971 Keywords : Earthworm * Eisenia * LBP/BPI Subject RIV: EC - Immunology Impact factor: 3.218, year: 2016

  18. Trebujetsja hladnokrovnõi Vinni-Puhh / interv. Jana Toom

    Index Scriptorium Estoniae

    2008-01-01

    Kesk-Euroopa Ülikooli rahvusvaheliste suhete professor Aleksandr Astrov ja Eesti Ekspressi ajakirjanik Andrei Hvostov räägivad pronkssõduri teisaldamisega kaasnenud Venemaa meediahuvist ja integratsioonist. A. Astrov võrdles mitte-eestlaste integreerimist Eestis juutide inkvisitsiooniga keskaegses Hispaanias ning seostas eestimeelsuse nõuet muulaste inkvisitsiooniga

  19. PÖFFi kilbile tõstetud / Maris Balbat

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    Balbat, Maris, 1936-

    2002-01-01

    Pimedate Ööde Filmifestivali filme - laste- ja noortefilmide festivalil Just Film näidatud rootslase Lukas Moodyssoni mängufilm "Lilja 4-ever" ja Gurinder Chadha "Tribla nagu Beckham" ("Bend It Like Beckham"). Andrei Kontshalovski tõi kaasa oma uue mängufilmi "Hullumaja" ("Dom durakov")

  20. "K-19" vsplõla v Peterburge

    Index Scriptorium Estoniae

    2002-01-01

    USA mängufilm nõukogude allveelaevaga 1991.a. toimunud avariist "K-19 : The Widowmaker" (režissöör Kathryn Bigelow) esilinastus Venemaal Peterburi Mariinski teatris. Osalesid ka avarii läbiteinud veteranid. Artikli lõpus Andrei Plahhovi intervjuu režissööriga

  1. In Cite

    DEFF Research Database (Denmark)

    Elias, Camelia

    Acker, Friedrich Nietzsche, David Markson, Andrei Codrescu, and a host of others, gather here to offer an answer. --"Camelia Elias speaks to the reader from that place where the language of the birds becomes the language of silence." (Patrick Blackburn, Professor of Formal Logic, Roskilde University)...

  2. Sad naslazhdeni / Galina Balashova

    Index Scriptorium Estoniae

    Balashova, Galina

    2003-01-01

    Eesti Metallikunstnike Liidu korraldatud ehtekunsti näitusest "Palve. Puudutus. Patt" Tallinna Kunstihoone galeriis. Taimi Soo kujundusest. Jaanika Pajuste, Julia Pihlaku, Urve Küttneri, Andrei Balashovi, Jaan Pärna, Lilian Linnaksi, Kärt Summataveti, Rein Metsa ja Harvi Varkki töödest näitusel

  3. "Maska", ja tebja znaju! / Jelena Leetmaa

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    Leetmaa, Jelena, 1962-

    2005-01-01

    Vene draamafestivali "Kuldne mask Eestis" lavastustest : "September.doc", lav. Mihhail Ugarov, I. Võrõpajevi "Hapnik" lav. Viktor Rõzhakov Teatr.doc esituses, Sophoklese "Kuningas Oidipus" lav. Andrei Prikotenko Peterburi Teater Liteinõi esituses, M. Ugarovi lavastus "Oblom off" ja T. Baganova tantsulavastus "Pulmake. Vahtraaed" teatri "Provintsi tantsud" esituses

  4. Betti Alveri sünniaastapäeval kuulutatakse välja järjekordne Alveri kirjandusauhinna saaja...

    Index Scriptorium Estoniae

    2005-01-01

    Kirjandusauhinna nominendid: Sass Henno. Mina olin siin ; Andrei Hvostov. Lombakas Achilleus ; Mart Kangur, Jaak Rand ja Ivar Ravi. Jaak Rand ja teisi jutte ; Diana Leesalu. 2 grammi hämaruseni ; Jaan Pehk. Sisukord ; Linnar Priimägi. Kelle tee on varjul ; Leo de Sixtus. Skarabeuse tsivilisatsioon

  5. Prekrasnõi i jarostnõi mir / Svetlana Loginova

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    Loginova, Svetlana

    2003-01-01

    Noorte harrastuskunstnike maalide ja segatehnikas tööde näitusest "Imeline ja kirgas maailm" Kohtla-Järve Valges saalis. Korraldasid sõltumatud kunstnikud Maksim Motshonov ja Vladimir Gord koostöös grupiga "Dom moD" koosseisus Maksim Truts, Nikolai Golovatshov ja Andrei Krivoshei

  6. 78 FR 36833 - Money Market Fund Reform; Amendments to Form PF

    Science.gov (United States)

    2013-06-19

    ... popularity. Indeed, the $1.00 stable share price has been one of the fundamental features of money market... funds, ``corporate cash managers and other institutional investors do not view an undiversified holding... research on asset ``fire sales,'' see Andrei Shleifer & Robert Vishny, Fire Sales in Finance and...

  7. Keda peetakse hullumajas? / Kristel Kotta

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    Kotta, Kristel

    2009-01-01

    Hullusekäsitlusest filmides Milos Formani "Lendas üle käopesa" (USA, 1975), Andrei Kontšalovski "Hullumaja" (Venemaa - Prantsusmaa, 2002) ja Petri Kotwica "Koduigatsus" (Soome, 2005). Artikli lõpus M. Formani, A. Kontšalovski ja P. Kotwica filmograafia ning lühidalt artikli autorist

  8. Tokamaks: from A D Sakharov to the present (the 60-year history of tokamaks)

    International Nuclear Information System (INIS)

    Azizov, E A

    2012-01-01

    The paper is prepared on the basis of the report presented at the session of the Physical Sciences Division of the Russian Academy of Sciences (RAS) at the Lebedev Physical Institute, RAS on 25 May 2011, devoted to the 90-year jubilee of Academician Andrei D Sakharov - the initiator of controlled nuclear fusion research in the USSR. The 60-year history of plasma research work in toroidal devices with a longitudinal magnetic field suggested by Andrei D Sakharov and Igor E Tamm in 1950 for the confinement of fusion plasma and known at present as tokamaks is described in brief. The recent (2006) agreement among Russia, the EU, the USA, Japan, China, the Republic of Korea, and India on the joint construction of the international thermonuclear experimental reactor (ITER) in France based on the tokamak concept is discussed. Prospects for using the tokamak as a thermonuclear (14 MeV) neutron source are examined. (conferences and symposia)

  9. A search engine to find the best data?

    CERN Multimedia

    Katarina Anthony

    2014-01-01

    What if you could see your experiment’s results in a “page rank” style? How would your workflow change if you could collaborate with your colleagues on a single platform? What if you could search all your event data for certain specifications? All of these ideas (and more) are being explored at the LHCb experiment in collaboration with Internet giant Yandex.   An extremely rare B0s → μμ decay candidate event observed in the LHCb detector. As the leading search provider in Russia, with over 60% of the market share, Yandex is to East what Google is to West. Their collaboration with CERN began back in 2011, when Yandex co-founder Ilya Segalovich was approached by then-LHCb spokesperson Andrei Golutvin. “Just as Yandex's search engines sift through thousands of websites to find the right page, our experimentalists apply algorithms to find the best result in our data," says Andrei Golutvin. "Perhaps the techn...

  10. Soovimatud lapsed / Jaak Lõhmus

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    Lõhmus, Jaak

    2007-01-01

    60-nda Cannes'i filmifestivali filme : Christian Mungiu "Neli kuud, kolm nädalat ja kaks päeva" (Rumeenia) ; Ethan ja Joel Coen'i "Pole maad vanadele meestele" ("No Country for Old Men" ; Ameerika Ühendriigid), Andrei Zvjagintsevi "Pagendus" (Izgnanije" ; muusika Arvo Pärdilt ; Venemaa) ; Kadri Kõusaare "Magnus"

  11. A debate on open inflation

    Science.gov (United States)

    Hawking, S. W.

    1999-07-01

    This is a reproduction of Professor Stephen Hawking's part in a debate, which took place at the COSMO 98 Coference, in Monterey, California. Two other physicists, Andrei Linde and Alexander Villenkin, also took part. Professor Hawking is the Lucasian Professor of Mathematics at the University of Cambridge, in England.

  12. Keeping in Touch Exhibition Science Bringing Nations Together

    CERN Multimedia

    2000-01-01

    Yuri Orlov and Andrei Sakharov symbolised the struggle for scientific freedom and international collaboration which are the foundations of CERN's existence. Due to their sense of justice, democracy, and their intellectual integrity they both played an important and political role during the "perestroika" period and helped change to happen.

  13. Svetonosnoje iskusstvo / Lev Livshits

    Index Scriptorium Estoniae

    Лившиц, Лев, 1924-2013

    2003-01-01

    Katariina käigust Tallinnas. vitraažitöökojast-galeriist Domini Canes, seal töötavatest vitraažikunstnikest Dolores Hoffmannist ja Andrei Lobanovist, nende töödest nii Eestis kui ka välismaal. Dolores Hoffmann räägib vitraažist

  14. Litvinenko mõrva uurib Interpol / Tuuli Aug, Ravil Khair Al-Din

    Index Scriptorium Estoniae

    Aug, Tuuli

    2006-01-01

    Seoses Aleksandr Litvinenko mürgitamisega Londonis kuulati Venemaal üle ärimees Andrei Lugovoi. Saksa uurijad on veendunud, et polooniumi tõi Moskvast Saksamaale Dmitri Kovtun. Vene uurijad kavatsevad mõningatel andmetel Suurbritannias üle kuulata Boriss Berezovski ja Ahmed Zakajevi. Lisa: Polooniumijälg kui buldooserivagu

  15. "Don Kihotõ" nazõvajut lutshshih / Boris Tuch

    Index Scriptorium Estoniae

    Tuch, Boris, 1946-

    2003-01-01

    Lõppenud festivali FIPRESCI auhinna sai türgi film "Kauge" ("Uzak") : režissöör Nuri Bilge Ceylan. Rahvusvaheline filmiklubide föderatsioon (FICC) andis oma auhinna Don Quijote Andrei Zvjagintsevi filmile "Tagasitulek" ("Vozvrashtshenije") ja eriauhinna hiinlase Chen Kaige filmile "Üheskoos" ("Han ni zai ylki")

  16. Eesti palus "Fuck you!" pärast andeks

    Index Scriptorium Estoniae

    2003-01-01

    Eesti vabandas Malta ees president Arnold Rüütli riigivisiidi ajal aset leidnud ropendamise pärast. Presidendi kantselei protokolliülem Andrei Birov ütles välisministeeriumi protokolliosakonna peadirektorile Tiina Nirgile tüli käigus: "Fuck you!". Riigivisiit Malta Vabariiki 1.-3.10.2003

  17. Jalgratas, hobune ja lõputu emaarmastus : Valik Euroopa filmiauhindade nominente / Teet Teinemaa

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    Teinemaa, Teet, 1982-

    2011-01-01

    Filmidest "Torino hobune" (režissöörid Bela Tarr ja Agnes Hramitzky, Ungari - Prantsusmaa - Saksamaa - Šveits - USA, 2011), "Jelena" (rež. Andrei Zvjagintsev, Venemaa, 2011), "Poiss jalgrattaga" (stsenaristid ja režissöörid Jean-Pierre Dardenne ja Luc Dardenne, Belgia - Prantsusmaa - Itaalia, 2011

  18. Ecotoxicological evaluation of swine manure disposal on tropical soils in Brazil.

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    Segat, Julia Corá; Alves, Paulo Roger Lopes; Baretta, Dilmar; Cardoso, Elke Jurandy Bran Nogueira

    2015-12-01

    Swine production in Brazil results in a great volume of manure that normally is disposed of as agricultural fertilizer. However, this form of soil disposal, generally on small farms, causes the accumulation of large amounts of manure and this results in contaminated soil and water tables. To evaluate the effects of increasing concentrations of swine manure on earthworms, several ecotoxicological tests were performed using Eisenia andrei as test organism in different tropical soils, classified respectively as Ultisol, Oxisol, and Entisol, as well as Tropical Artificial Soil (TAS). The survival, reproduction and behavior of the earthworms were evaluated in experiments using a completely randomized design, with five replications. In the Ultisol, Oxisol and TAS the swine manure showed no lethality, but in the Entisol it caused earthworm mortality (LOEC=45 m(3)ha(-1)). In the Entisol, the waste reduced the reproductive rate and caused avoidance behavior in E. andrei (LOEC=30 m(3)ha(-1)) even in lower concentrations. The Entisol is extremely sandy, with low cation exchange capacity (CEC), and this may be the reason for the higher toxicity on soil fauna, with the soil not being able to hold large amounts of pollutants (e.g. toxic metals), but leaving them in bioavailable forms. These results should be a warning of the necessity to consider soil parameters (e.g. texture and CEC) when evaluating soil contamination by means of ecotoxicological assays, as there still are no standards for natural soils in tropical regions. E. andrei earthworms act as indicators for a soil to support disposal of swine manure without generating harm to agriculture and ecosystems. Copyright © 2015 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

  19. Effects of the neonicotinoids acetamiprid and thiacloprid in their commercial formulations on soil fauna.

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    Renaud, Mathieu; Akeju, Tolutope; Natal-da-Luz, Tiago; Leston, Sara; Rosa, João; Ramos, Fernando; Sousa, José Paulo; Azevedo-Pereira, Henrique M V S

    2018-03-01

    Neonicotinoids are the most prominent group of insecticides in the world and are commercialized in over 120 countries for the control of agricultural pests mainly due to their broad-spectrum activity and versatility in application. Though non-target soil organisms are likely to be exposed during application, there is paucity of information in scientific literature regarding their sensitivity to neonicotinoids. This study attempts to fill this gap by evaluating, under laboratory conditions, the chronic toxicity of the neonicotinoids thiacloprid and acetamiprid, through their commercial formulations (CF), to the soil invertebrates Folsomia candida, Eisenia andrei and Enchytraeus crypticus. Results obtained indicate that the relative reproductive sensitivity of the test organisms can be expressed as: F. candida = E. andrei > E. crypticus (for acetamiprid CF) and E. andrei > F. candida > E. crypticus (for thiacloprid CF). To extrapolate from laboratory test results to field conditions, predicted environmental concentrations (PECs) and predicted no-effect concentrations were derived. Calculated toxicity-exposure ratios (TER = EC10/PEC) were below trigger values for acetamiprid and thiacloprid, when estimated with initial PEC. While estimated hazard quotients (HQ = PEC/PNEC), were greater than the European Commission trigger value. Therefore, with the current data under standard environmental risk assessment schemes it can be considered that the risk of thiacloprid and acetamiprid to the soil compartment is unacceptable. However, further research into the effects of these substances on different organisms is required to increase the confidence in the risk assessment estimates for instance, by calculating hazardous concentrations using species sensitivity distribution curves. Copyright © 2017 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

  20. Südame poolest sinimustvalge / Kristel Kossar

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    Kossar, Kristel

    2012-01-01

    Edukatest ja andekatest noortest venelastest Eestis - jalgpallur Konstantin Vassiljev, internetiäri looja ja poliitik Andrei Korobeinik, helilooja Tatjana Kozlova, Tallinna Ülikooli Katariina kolledži direktor Dimitri Mironov, sõjaajaloolane, õpetaja ja Tallinna Ülikooli doktorant Igor Kopõtin. Nende arvamused Eestist ja venelaste osalusest Eesti ühiskonnaelus

  1. Dokumentaalselt tõestatud: Paul Keresel suleti tee maailmameistri tiitlile / Paavo Kivine

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    Kivine, Paavo, 1939-

    2015-01-01

    Miks neli aastakümmet tipus püsinud suurmeister ei tulnud maailmameistriks. Lisatud dokument on pöördumine Venemaa Kommunistliku Partei II sekretäri ülesandeid täitnud Andrei Ždanovi poole ettepanekuga lubada Paul Keresel osaleda 1947. aasta maailmameistrivõistlustel (foto venekeelsest dokumendist ja tõlge)

  2. Golosa manezhnogo Peterburga / Galina Balashova

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    Balashova, Galina

    2004-01-01

    Peterburi kaasaegsest kunstist seoses kunstiteadlase Larissa Skobkina kureeritud näitusega Tallinna Vene saatkonna galeriis. Tutvustatakse underground-kunstnikke Anatoli Basinit, Vjatsheslav Mihhailovit, Valeri Lukkat, Vladimir Vidermani, Gleb Bogomolovit, Gennadi Ustjugovit, Natalja Zhilinat, rühmitust Mitki ja selle liikmeid Vladimir Shinkarjovi, Aleksandr Florenskit, Olga Florenskajat ning Peterburi fotokoolkonda esindavat Andrei Tshezhinit

  3. "Nika" dostalas "Devjatoi rote"

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    2006-01-01

    Ülevaade käesoleva aasta Venemaa filmiauhinna "Nike" saajatest : parim film Fjodor Bondartshuki "9. rood", parim režissöör Aleksei German jun, parim stsenarist Juri Arabov, aasta üllataja Andrei Kravtshuk filmiga "Itaallane", elutööpreemia saaja režissöör Jossif Heifits

  4. Kannskije zakroma na Lazurnom beregu

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    2007-01-01

    60-nda Cannes'i filmifestivali filme : Ethan ja Joel Coen'i "Pole maad vanadele meestele" ("No Country for Old Men" ; Ameerika Ühendriigid), Kim Ki-duki "Hingetõmme" ("Soom"/"Breath" ; Lõuna-Korea), Christian Mungiu "4 kuud, 3 nädalat, 2 päeva" (Rumeenia), Andrei Zvjagintsevi "Pagendus" ("Izgnanije"; Venemaa)

  5. Vikergallup : eesti kirjandus 2013 / Vahur Afanasjev, Joanna Ellmann, Peeter Helme ... [jt.

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    2014-01-01

    Kriitikute arvamus 2013. aastal Eestis ilmunud nüüdiskirjandusest. Aasta parimaks uudisteoseks nimetati Valdur Mikita "Lingvistiline mets", parimaks debüüdiks Sveta Grigorjeva luulekogu "Kes kardab Sveta Grigorjevat?", parima tõlkeraamatuna tõsteti esile Michel Houellebeqi romaan "Kaart ja territoorium" ning Andrei Ivanovi romaan "Harbini ööliblikad"

  6. Thinking Sound through the Notion of the Time-Image. Deleuze’s Cinema Studies as a Model for Problematising Sound in Artistic Practice

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    Paiuk, G.

    2017-01-01

    In 2013 I had the chance to listen to a performance of Italian composer Luigi Nono’s work No hay caminos . . . a Andrei Tarkowskij (1987), for seven instrumental groups distributed around the audience, at the main hall of the Cité de la Musique, in Paris. I recall being startled about three-quarters

  7. Muusikauudiseid maailmast / Ia Remmel

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    Remmel, Ia, 1965-

    2016-01-01

    Lühisõnumeid maailmast: Suri Einojuhani Rautavaara. ECHO Klassiku 2017. aasta preemia saajad selgunud. Bachi haruldane käsikiri oksjonil. "Operalia 2016" võitjad on Keon-Woo Kim ja Elsa Dreisig. Shakespeare'i Globe asutas oma plaadimärgi. Sydney konkursi vitis vene pianist Andrei Gugnin. Noorel rootsi viiuldajal leping Deutsche Grammophoniga

  8. Lutheri mööblivabriku renoveerimine korterelamuks = Renovation of the Luther furniture factory into an apartment building / Margit Mutso

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    Mutso, Margit, 1966-

    2009-01-01

    Tallinnas Vana-Lõuna 39 ja 39a asuva hoone (Aleksei Bubõr, Nikolai Vassiljev, 1912) muinsuskaitse eritingimused koostas Monika Eensalu, vastutav arhitekt Rasmus Tamme, arhitektid Andrei Pleskatšov, Jaanus Saarepera ja Evelin Eelma, sisearhitektid Reio Raudsepp, Eero Jürgenson (projektijuht) ja Liina Kink. Žürii hinnang kultuurkapitali aastapreemiale esitatud hoonele

  9. Turistlik eskapism ja sümfoonilised variatsioonid : Tallinna vanalinn vaatefilmides 1960.-1970. aastail / Eva Näripea ; tõlk. Katrin Kivimaa

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    Näripea, Eva

    2005-01-01

    Filmid "Toompea" (režissöör Valeri Blinov, Eesti Telefilm, 1977), "Tallinna mosaiik" (režissöör Andrei Dobrovolski, Tallinnfilm, 1967), "Pikk tänav" (režissöör Hans Roosipuu, Tallinnfilm, 1966) ning "Tallinna saladused" (režissöör Ülo Tambek, Tallinnfilm, 1967)

  10. Aleksandro-Nevski sobor / Juri Nikiforov

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    Nikiforov, Juri

    2002-01-01

    Tallinna Aleksander Nevski peakiriku ehituslugu: arhitekt Mihhail Preobrazhenski. Mosaiikpannoode looja on akadeemik A. Frolov, ikonostaasid (puit) teostas Pjotr Abrosimov (?), ikoonimaalid - akadeemik Aleksandr Novoskoltsev ja tema töökoda, vitraažid - Emil Schteinke (?), maalid - Mihhail Vassiljev ja Aleksandr Blazov, seinamaalingud - Grigori Prokofjev. 2002. a. lisandusid kaks Andrei Lobanovi vitraaži

  11. Inadequate taxonomy and highly divergent COI haplotypes in ...

    African Journals Online (AJOL)

    These focal groups, including two laboratory cultures and one field population, have been referred to as Eisenia fetida in the literature. A previous molecular study had already helped to establish that one of the two laboratory groups was a population of E. fetida's sister species E. andrei. In the present contribution, analyses ...

  12. Sõda, viin, naised ja surm / Vaapo Vaher

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    Vaher, Vaapo, 1945-

    2005-01-01

    Tutvustus: Gelassimov, Andrei. Janu / vene k. tlk. Jaan Ross. Tallinn : Kultuurileht, 2005. (Loomingu Raamatukogu) ; Austen, Jane. Mõistus ja tunded / inglise k. tlk. Karin Suursalu. Tallinn : Tänapäev, 2005 ; Kiik, Heino. Ole usin : 1948-1954. Tartu : Ilmamaa, 2005 ; Palm, August. Villem Reiman : [1861-1917]. 2., täiend. tr. Tartu : Ilmamaa, 2004

  13. Eesti president Vene välisministri avaldusest / Lennart Meri ; intervjueerinud Peter Marcus

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    Meri, Lennart, 1929-2006

    1995-01-01

    Lennart Meri hinnang Andrei Kozõrevi avaldusele. Ilmunud ka: Rahva Hääl, 21. apr. 1995, lk. 1, pealkiri: President Meri kurvastab Venemaa välisministri avalduse peale : vene poliitikud pole ajaloost õppust võtnud ; Eesti Päevaleht = Estniska Dagbladet, 27. apr., lk. 2 ; Meie Kodu = Our Home, 10. mai, lk. 1.

  14. Andrei Luzgin : küll Kaial tulevad võidud ja ka kõrgem reiting / Andrei Luzgin ; interv. Maarja Värv

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    Luzgin, Andrei

    2006-01-01

    Vt. ka Postimees : na russkom jazõke 9. nov., lk. 13. Vestlus Eesti parima tennisisti Kaia Kanepi treeneriga, kelle arvates suudab sportlane juba tänavu tõusta maailmas viiekümne parema hulka. Lisa: Kaia Kanepi

  15. Standards of specialized diabetes care. Edited by Dedov I.I., Shestakova M.V. (7th edition

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    Ivan Ivanovich Dedov

    2015-03-01

    Full Text Available We are glad to present the 7th Edition of Standards of Diabetes Care. These evidence-based guidelines were designed to standardize and facilitate diabetes care in all regions of the Russian Federation. The Standards are updated on the regular basis to incorporate new data and relevant recommendations from national and international clinical societies, including World Health Organization Guidelines (WHO, 2011, 2013, International Diabetes Federation (IDF, 2011, 2012, 2013, American Diabetes Association (ADA, 2012, 2015, American Association of Clinical Endocrinologists (AACE, 2013, International Society for Pediatric and Adolescent Diabetes (ISPAD, 2014 and Russian Association of Endocrinologists (RAE, 2011, 2012. Current edition of the “Standards” also integrates results of completed randomized clinical trials (ADVANCE, ACCORD, VADT, UKPDS, etc., as well as findings from the national studies of diabetes mellitus (DM, conducted in close partnership with a number of Russian hospitals.Latest data indicates that prevalence of DM increased during the last decade more than two-fold, reaching some 387 million patients by the end of 2014. According to the current estimation by the International Diabetes Federation, 592 million patients will be suffering from DM by 2035. These observations resulted in the UN Resolution 61/225 passed on 20.12.2006 that encouraged all Member States “to develop national policies for the prevention, treatment and care of diabetes”.Like many other countries, Russian Federation experiences a sharp rise in the prevalence of DM. According to Russian State Diabetes Register, there are at least 4.1 million patients with DM in this country. However, the epidemiological survey conducted by the Federal Endocrinology Research Centre during 2002-2010 suggests that actual prevalence is 3 to 4 times greater than the officially recognized and, by this estimate, amounts to 9-10 million persons, comprising 7% of the national population.Severe consequences of the global pandemics of DM include its vascular complications: nephropathy, retinopathy, coronary, cerebral and peripheral vascular disease. These conditions are responsible for the majority of cases of diabetes-related disability and death.Current edition of the “Standards” emphasizes the patient-oriented approach in making decisions on therapeutic goals, such as levels of glycaemia and blood pressure. It also features updated guidelines on the management of vascular complications.This text represents a consensus by the absolute majority of national experts, achieved through a number of fruitful discussions held at national meetings and forums. These guidelines are intended for endocrinologists and diabetologists, primary care physicians, cardiologists and other medical professionals involved in prevention and treatment of diabetes mellitus.

  16. Standards of specialized diabetes care. Edited by Dedov I.I., Shestakova M.V. (7th edition

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    Ivan Ivanovich Dedov

    2015-03-01

    Full Text Available We are glad to present the 7th Edition of Standards of Diabetes Care. These evidence-based guidelines were designed to standardize and facilitate diabetes care in all regions of the Russian Federation. The Standards are updated on the regular basis to incorporate new data and relevant recommendations from national and international clinical societies, including World Health Organization Guidelines (WHO, 2011, 2013, International Diabetes Federation (IDF, 2011, 2012, 2013, American Diabetes Association (ADA, 2012, 2015, American Association of Clinical Endocrinologists (AACE, 2013, International Society for Pediatric and Adolescent Diabetes (ISPAD, 2014 and Russian Association of Endocrinologists (RAE, 2011, 2012. Current edition of the ?Standards? also integrates results of completed randomized clinical trials (ADVANCE, ACCORD, VADT, UKPDS, etc., as well as findings from the national studies of diabetes mellitus (DM, conducted in close partnership with a number of Russian hospitals. Latest data indicates that prevalence of DM increased during the last decade more than two-fold, reaching some 387 million patients by the end of 2014. According to the current estimation by the International Diabetes Federation, 592 million patients will be suffering from DM by 2035. These observations resulted in the UN Resolution 61/225 passed on 20.12.2006 that encouraged all Member States "to develop national policies for the prevention, treatment and care of diabetes". Like many other countries, Russian Federation experiences a sharp rise in the prevalence of DM. According to Russian State Diabetes Register, there are at least 4.1 million patients with DM in this country. However, the epidemiological survey conducted by the Federal Endocrinology Research Centre during 2002-2010 suggests that actual prevalence is 3 to 4 times greater than the officially recognized and, by this estimate, amounts to 9-10 million persons, comprising 7% of the national population. Severe consequences of the global pandemics of DM include its vascular complications: nephropathy, retinopathy, coronary, cerebral and peripheral vascular disease. These conditions are responsible for the majority of cases of diabetes-related disability and death. Current edition of the "Standards" emphasizes the patient-oriented approach in making decisions on therapeutic goals, such as levels of glycaemia and blood pressure. It also features updated guidelines on the management of vascular complications. This text represents a consensus by the absolute majority of national experts, achieved through a number of fruitful discussions held at national meetings and forums. These guidelines are intended for endocrinologists and diabetologists, primary care physicians, cardiologists and other medical professionals involved in prevention and treatment of diabetes mellitus.

  17. Standards of specialized diabetes care. Edited by Dedov II, Shestakova MV, Mayorov AY. 8th edition

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    Ivan I. Dedov

    2017-05-01

    Full Text Available Dear Colleagues! We are glad to present the 8th Edition of Standards of Diabetes Care. These evidence-based guidelines were designed to standardize and facilitate diabetes care in all regions of the Russian Federation. The Standards are updated on the regular basis to incorporate new data and relevant recommendations from national and international clinical societies, including World Health Organization Guidelines (WHO, 2011, 2013, International Diabetes Federation (IDF, 2011, 2012, 2013, American Diabetes Association (ADA, 2012, 2017, American Association of Clinical Endocrinologists (AACE, 2017, International Society for Pediatric and Adolescent Diabetes (ISPAD, 2014 and Russian Association of Endocrinologists (RAE, 2011, 2012, 2015. Current edition of the “Standards” also integrates results of completed randomized clinical trials (ADVANCE, ACCORD, VADT, UKPDS, SAVOR, TECOS, LEADER, EMPA-REG OUTCOME, etc., as well as findings from the national studies of diabetes mellitus (DM, conducted in close partnership with a number of Russian hospitals. Latest data indicates that prevalence of DM in the world increased during the last decade more than two-fold, reaching some 415 million patients by the end of 2015. According to the current estimation by the International Diabetes Federation, 642 million patients will be suffering from DM by 2040. These observations resulted in the UN Resolution on Diabetes 61/225 passed on 20.12.2006, and in 2011 - UN Political Declaration, addressed to national health systems, calling for the establishment of multidisciplinary strategy in the prevention and control of non-communicable diseases, where special attention is drawn to the problem of diabetes as one of the leading causes of disability and mortality. Like many other countries, Russian Federation experiences a sharp rise in the prevalence of DM. According to Russian Federal Diabetes Register, there are at least 4.35 million patients with DM in this country by the end of 2016 (3% of population with 92% (4 million – Type 2 DM, 6% (255 th – Type 1 DM and 2% (75 th – other types of DM. However, these results underestimates real quantity of patients, because they consider only registered cases. Results of Russian epidemiological study (NATION confirmed that only 50% of Type 2 DM are diagnosed. So real prevalence of patients with DM in Russia is no less than 8-9 million patients (about 6% of population. This is a great long-term problem, because a lot of patients are not diagnosed, so they don’t receive any treatment ant have high risk of vascular complications. Severe consequences of the global pandemics of DM include its vascular complications: nephropathy, retinopathy, coronary, cerebral, coronary and peripheral vascular disease. These conditions are responsible for the majority of cases of diabetes-related disability and death. Current edition of the “Standards” emphasizes the patient-oriented approach in making decisions on therapeutic goals, such as levels of glycaemia and blood pressure. It also features updated guidelines on the management of Type 2 DM and its vascular complications, added information about bariatric surgery as a method of treatment of DM with morbide obesity. This text represents a consensus by the absolute majority of national experts, achieved through a number of fruitful discussions held at national meetings and forums. These guidelines are intended for endocrinologists and diabetologists, primary care physicians, cardiologists and other medical professionals involved in prevention and treatment of DM. On behalf of the Working Group

  18. Cannes'i esimese viispäevaku vaatamismõnu / Jaak Lõhmus

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    Lõhmus, Jaak

    2007-01-01

    60-nda Cannes'i filmifestivali filme : Christian Mungiu "Neli kuud, kolm nädalat ja kaks päeva" (Rumeenia) ; Ethan ja Joel Coen'i "Pole maad vanadele meestele" (artikli autoril "Vanadele meestele pole kohta" - "No Country for Old Men" ; Ameerika Ühendriigid), Andrei Zvjagintsevi "Pagendus" (artikli autoril "Maapagu" - "Izgnanije" ; muusika Arvo Pärdilt ; Venemaa)

  19. Veneetsia võidufilm ärritab kirikut / Andres Laasik

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    Laasik, Andres, 1960-2016

    2002-01-01

    Veneetsia 59. rahvusvahelise filmifestivali peaauhinna võitis Peter Mullan'i mängufilm "Magdaleena õed" ("The Magdalene Sisters"). Žürii grand prix läks Venemaa-Prantsusmaa koostööfilmile - Andrei Kontshalovski "Lollide maja" ("Dom durakov"). Parim naisnäitleja on Julianne Moore ja meesnäitleja Stefano Accorsi. Lisatud auhinnasaajate nimekiri

  20. Tsoon libiseb ajast ära nagu Kodaki slaididki / Laura Kuusk

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    Kuusk, Laura, 1982-

    2006-01-01

    Prantsuse kunstniku Dove Alluoche'i püüdest leida Arvo Iho abiga paigad, kus Andrei Tarkovski 28 aastat tagasi väntas filmi "Stalker", rekonstrueerides Sergei Didõki kaamera vahendusel Tarkovski vaatepunkte ja taastades "tsoonis" tolleaegset atmosfääri. Seeria "Tsoon" koosneb 13 fotost, mida eksponeeritakse Tallinnas, Pariisis, Bueonos Aireses ja mujal

  1. Kuidas Udmurdi ja Mordva vabariik lipud said / Jaak Prozes

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    Prozes, Jaak, 1965-

    2008-01-01

    Kunstnikud Juri Lobanov ja Andrei Aljoshkin räägivad Udmurdi vabariigi ja Mordva vabariigi lipu ja vapi saamisloo. Udmurdi ja Mordva lipu värvide tähendusest. Udmurtia, Mordva, Komi ja Marimaa esimene kaasaegse kunsti näitus "Põhi ja kirre : kontinentaalne alateadvus" Kumu Kunstimuuseumis 14. märts-18. mai 2008

  2. На крыльце сидели царь, царевич... / Елена Скульская

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    Скульская, Елена, 1950-

    2010-01-01

    Võrdluses on kolm tsaar Ivan Julmast (Ivan IV, 1530-1584) jutustavat teost: Mossoveti nim. Teatri ajalooline näidend "Isa ja poja kuningriik" (tegelasteks Ivan Julm ja tsareevitš Fjodor), lavastaja Juri Jerjomin. Andrei Ešpai lavastatud 16-osaline teleseriaal "Ivan Groznõi" (Venemaa 2009) ja Pavel Lungini ajalooline mängufilm "Tsaar" (Venemaa 2009)

  3. Contribution for tier 1 of the ecological risk assessment of Cunha Baixa uranium mine (Central Portugal): II. Soil ecotoxicological screening

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    Antunes, S.C.; Castro, B.B.; Pereira, R.; Goncalves, F.

    2008-01-01

    This study presents the first ecotoxicological data concerning the soils of the area surrounding the Cunha Baixa uranium mine. Our main goal was to categorise soils from the area based on their toxicity profiles using a battery of cost- and time-effective bioassays (elutriate approach - Microtox (registered) and Daphnia acute tests; whole-soil approach - Microtox (registered) and avoidance assays with Eisenia andrei), as a part of tier 1 of an ongoing Environmental Risk Assessment. No acute toxicity was found for any of the 10 sites/soils using Microtox (registered) or Daphnia. On the contrary, the behavioural response of E. andrei was found to be an extremely sensitive endpoint, allowing the discrimination of highly to moderately toxic soils based on their toxicity profiles (as a function of soil concentration). Soils exhibiting highest toxicity corresponded to areas subjected to runoffs or sludge deposition from the aquatic effluent, while non-toxic soils were farthest to the mine. Data obtained in avoidance assays strengthen the previous evaluation of risks based on chemical data and supported decisions about proceeding for tier 2

  4. CERN openlab Summer Students Lightning Talks

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    CERN. Geneva

    2013-01-01

    15:35 - Rules and logistics (Alberto Di Meglio) 15:45 - Presentations (Session 1) 15:45 - Regressive network system testing (Adam Krajewski) 15:51 - The ViSION Health Monitor (Andrei Radu Patrascoiu) 15:57 - Improved metrics collection and visualization for the CERN cloud storage test framework (Carolina Lindqvist) 16:03 - Vectorization with Haswell and Cilk+ (Juan Jo...

  5. Järelehüüd sovhoosi kronule / Mats Traat

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    Traat, Mats, 1936-

    2003-01-01

    Sisu: Järelehüüd sovhoosi kronule ; Laul viiekümnest tiisikerist ; Ballaad Eestimaa kulakust ; Laul lüpsipiigast ; Ballaad lüürikust ja raudtee kassipojast ; Ballaad Villem Koogist ja lutikast ; Nüüdisnovelli süžee ; Avarii ; Reinvaldi teekond ; Harala elulood : Andrei Suikkunen ; Alviine Birkenbaum ; Jadwiga Purre ; Hendrik Liira ; Helen Laidmaa ; Manivald Sell ; Pauline Allikas

  6. Kormašovid Helsingis / Martti Soosaar

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    Soosaar, Martti, 1933-2017

    1998-01-01

    Helsingi Kanneltalos kunstinäitus "Dünastia" tsüklist "Paljukultuuriline Eesti". Eksponeeritud Kormašovide perekonna - maalijad Nikolai (1929), Orest (1964), keraamikud Luule (1935), Jaana (1966), graafik Andrei (1957) - loomingut. Kuraator Martti Soosaar. Eesti Instituudi väljaandel ilmub temaatiline kalender, mis tutvustab soomlastele sajandi alguse Eesti arhitektuuri. Aasta viimane näitus on Helsingi Malmitalos eesti klaasikunstnikelt

  7. College Students' Attitudes toward Religion

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    Klimova, S. M.; Martynova, G. V.

    2009-01-01

    The rise of the present generation of young people in their 20s came during the 1990s, when the vacuum of form was being hastily filled with just about any content. At that time a fashion for churchly themes, traditional and nontraditional religiousness, arose. In the opinion of Deacon Andrei Kuraev, the most prominent phenomenon of religious life…

  8. Selgusid Betti Alveri preemia nominendid

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    2005-01-01

    Betti Alveri kirjandusauhinna nominendid: Sass Henno "Mina olin siin", Andrei Hvostovi "Lombakas Achilleus", Mart Kanguri, Jaak Ranna ja Ivar Ravi "Jaak Rand ja teisi jutte", Diana Leesalu "2 grammi hämaruseni", Jaan Pehki "Sisukord", Linnar Priimäe "Kelle tee on varjul", Leo de Sixtuse "Skarabeuse tsivilisatsioon". Vt. ka Eesti Päevaleht, 16. nov., lk. 15

  9. Disainitud kondamised / Auri Jürna

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    Jürna, Auri

    2007-01-01

    Disainiaasta raames Kumu Kunstimuuseumis avatud plakatinäitusest. Pikemalt Jaanus Orgusaare saapapaarist, Sirli Põllumäe ja Sixten Heidmetsa mööblikollektsioonist Fellin Furniture, Annike Laigo kiviistmete komplektist. Andrei Balashovi teoste näitusest A-galeriis. Eeva Käsperi isikunäitusest "Õrn. Salvestatud mõjutused" HOP galeriis. Soome ja eesti tekstiilikunstnike kunstiprojektist "Disainipalat" Eppingu tornis

  10. Otvlekajas na zhizn / Tatjana Poznjak

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    Poznjak, Tatjana

    2000-01-01

    Vene kirjaniku Ivan Bunini (1870-1953) elulõpu armastusloost tehtud filmis "Tema naise päevik" ("Dnevnik jego zhenõ") on Bunini rollis Andrei Smirnov. Näitleja räägib oma suhtest rolliga ning artikli autor avaldab mõtteid kirjaniku elu ja iseloomu üle. Ka ajalehes Vesti : Nedelja pljuss, 15. detsember, lk. 32-33

  11. Coherent nonlinear electromagnetic response in twisted bilayer and ...

    Indian Academy of Sciences (India)

    done theoretically and experimentally on multilayer graphene (MLG) as well, which is ... (a) Honeycomb lattice structure of BLG containing four atoms per unit cell: ..... This is especially important in doped systems where a finite den- ..... [9] A Luican, G Li, A Reina, J Kong, R Nair, K S Novoselov, A K Geim and E Andrei, Phys.

  12. Bianchi-type II spacetime and anisotropic brane-world cosmology

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    Sevinc, O.

    2010-01-01

    Anisotropic generalization of Randall and Sundrum brane-world model is considered. I studied a bulk with an anisotropic space of motion of the brane, depending on both time and extra coordinate. Then I discussed possibility of obtaining the fine-tuning condition of Randall and Sundrum following the method of Andrei V. Frolov (Phys. Lett. B, 514,213).

  13. Õigus sündida, nautida ja ... / Mark Soosaar

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    Soosaar, Mark, 1946-

    2001-01-01

    Mark Soosaar kui žürii liige Praha rahvusvahelisel inimõiguste filmifestivalil "Üks maailm" enim muljet avaldanud dokumentaalfilmidest : grand prix saanud Agnes Varda "Järelnoppija ja mina", vene režissööri Andrei Ossipovi "Et cetera", Itaalia "Jung", prantslase Eyal Sivan'i "Spetsialist", USA ajakirjaniku Kevin McKiernan'i "Head kurdid, halvad kurdid"

  14. Eksistentsialismi universaalsusest / Jan Kaus

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    Kaus, Jan, 1971-

    2008-01-01

    Arvustus: Makine, Andrei. Ühe elu muusika / tlk. Triinu Tamm. Tallinn : Varrak, 2008 ; Unamuno, Miguel de. Püha Manuel hea, märter / tlk. Lembit Liivak. Tallinn : Kultuurileht, 2008. (Loomingu raamatukogu ; 2008, 14). Ka Albert Camus' esseest "Sisyphose müüt" (1942, eesti keeles 1972) ja Jaan Unduski esseest "Eksistentsiaalne Kreutzwald" (Eesti Ekspress : Areen, 2003, 5. dets.)

  15. Strain-Induced Pseudo-Magnetic Fields Greater Than 300 Tesla in Graphene Nanobubbles

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    2010-07-30

    H. L. Stormer , P. Kim, Nature 438, 201 (2005). 8. K. S. Novoselov et al., Nature 438, 197 (2005). 9. K. I. Bolotin, F. Ghahari, M. D. Shulman, H. L... Stormer , P. Kim, Nature 462, 196 (2009). 10. X. Du, I. Skachko, F. Duerr, A. Luican, E. Y. Andrei, Nature 462, 192 (2009). 11. V. M. Pereira, A. H

  16. Roskosh ili sredstvo dlja võzhivanija / Andrei Sokolov

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    Sokolov, Andrei

    2004-01-01

    Maailmas kasutusel olevatele standarditele MRP II/ERP vastavad ettevõtte juhtimissüsteemid on jõudnud Eesti ettevõtete juhtide ja omanike huviorbiiti. Tabel: ERP-süsteemi maksumus sõltuvalt ettevõtte aastakäibele

  17. Kas nüüd ka sinu pisarad, Moskva? / Ants Juske

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    Juske, Ants, 1956-2016

    1998-01-01

    Moskva kunstielu. Kriitikutest-kuraatoritest - Viktor Misiano, Josif Bakstein, Georgi Nikitsh, Andrei Kovaljov -, kunstnikest - Oleg Kulik, Aleksandr Brener, Tanja Antoshina, Anatoli Osmõlovski, Ilja Kabakov -, Marat Gelmani galeriist, Josif Baksteini kureeritud näitusest "Medialisatsioonid" Stockholmis, kunstnikegrupist AES (Tatjana Arzamasova, Lev Jevzovitsh, Jevgeni Svjatski) ja Misiano grupist (koostööd teeb filosoof Vladimir Sorokin), osalemisvõimalustest rahvusvahelistel näitustel

  18. PÖFFi publik andis auhinna Soome filmile

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    2003-01-01

    Lõppenud festivali publikuauhinna sai "Tõusuvesi" ("Nousukausi") : režissöör Johanna Vuoksenmaa : Soome 2003, FIPRESCI auhinna sai türgi film "Kauge" ("Uzak") : režissöör Nuri Bilge Ceylan. Rahvusvaheline filmiklubide föderatsioon andis auhinna Don Quijote Andrei Zvjagintsevi filmile "Tagasitulek" ("Vozvrashtshenije") ja eriauhinna hiinlase Chen Kaige filmile "Üheskoos" ("Han ni zai ylki")

  19. Korobeiniku suurte plaanide algus / Jaanika Heinsoo

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    Heinsoo, Jaanika

    2005-01-01

    Tutvumis- ja suhtlemissait Rate.ee on Eesti enimkülastatud Internetisait, millel on üle 300 000 registreeritud kasutaja. Rate.ee omanik ning juht Andrei Korobeinik selgitab saidi fenomeni ning tutvustab selle kontseptsiooni ja laienemisplaane. Vt. samas Columbus IT juhatuse esimehe Ivo Suursoo ja Martinson Trigon Venture Partners'i tegevjuhi Allan Martinsoni kommentaare küsimusele "Mis on Rate.ee fenomen?"

  20. Manden, der så englen

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    Hansen, Kim Toft

    2008-01-01

    Man skal helst se Andrei Tarkovskys film mindst to gange: En gang for at fange de enestående fortællinger, og en gang for at se på de fantastiske billeder. Uden sidestykke formåede Tarkovsky at koble sine fortællinger til en visuel repræsentation, der giver noget nær fuldendte værker. I anledning...

  1. Ene-Liiz Semper. Anton Litvin. Bogdan Mamonov

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    2005-01-01

    Veebruaris Madridis toimunud Euroopa kunstilaada ARCO jaoks Vene saatkonna galerii poolt koostatud kunstinäitus TRINITY toimub nüüd Tallinnas Vene saatkonna galeriis. Kuraatorid Masha ja Andrei Melnikovid. Osalevad Ene-Liis Semper videoga ArtVideo, vene kunstnik Bogdan Mamonov maaliseeriaga "Ma kanoniseerisin oma sõpru" ja vene kunstnik Anton Litvin fotoprojektiga "Punktuatsioon". Madridis näitas Semper videot "Nimetu"

  2. PÖFF-i publik hindas parimaks Soome filmi / Andres Laasik

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    Laasik, Andres, 1960-2016

    2003-01-01

    Lõppenud festivali publikuauhinna sai "Tõusuvesi" ("Nousukausi") : režissöör Johanna Vuoksenmaa : Soome 2003, FIPRESCI auhinna sai türgi film "Kauge" ("Uzak") : režissöör Nuri Bilge Ceylan. Rahvusvaheline filmiklubide föderatsioon (FICC) andis oma auhinna Don Quijote Andrei Zvjagintsevi filmile "Tagasitulek" ("Vozvrashtshenije") ja eriauhinna hiinlase Chen Kaige filmile "Üheskoos" ("Han ni zai ylki")

  3. Krõlataja boginja predpotshla "Ostrov"

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    2007-01-01

    Kuulutati välja Venemaa filmiauhinna "Nike" võitjad : parim vene mängufilm Pavel Lungini "Saar" ("Ostrov"), kus olid ka parimad meesnäitlejad Pjotr Mamonov ja Viktor Suhhorukov ja parim operaator Andrei Zhegalov (postuumselt). Parim naisnäitleja oli Lija Ahhedzhakova, parima SRÜ filmi autor Kira Muratova, parim animaator Aleksandr Petrov. Elutöö "Nike" sai Eldar Rjazanov

  4. H.S.H. Prince Radu of Hohenzollern-Veringen, Special Representative of the Romanian Government for Integration, Co-operation and Sustainable Development

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    Maximilien Brice

    2002-01-01

    H.S.H. Prince Radu of Hohenzollern-Veringen, Special Representative of the Romanian Government for Integration, Co-operation and Sustainable Development (third from left) with (left to right) Florian Ciolacu (Romanian Mission in Geneva), Cornel Comsa (personal adviser to the Prince), Sorin Ilie (CERN), Calin Alexa (ATLAS), Iosif Legrand (Caltech/CMS), Mihaela Gheata (ALICE), Andrei Gheata (ALICE), and Sorin Zgura (ALICE).

  5. Assessing soil ecotoxicity of methyl tert-butyl ether using earthworm bioassay; closed soil microcosm test for volatile organic compounds

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    An, Youn-Joo

    2005-01-01

    An earthworm bioassay was conducted to assess ecotoxicity in methyl tert-butyl ether (MTBE)-amended soils. Ecotoxicity of MTBE to earthworms was evaluated by a paper contact method, natural field soil test, and an OECD artificial soil test. All tests were conducted in closed systems to prevent volatilization of MTBE out of test units. Test earthworm species were Perionyx excavatus and Eisenia andrei. Mortality and abnormal morphology of earthworms exposed to different concentrations of MTBE were examined. MTBE was toxic to both earthworm species and the severity of response increased with increasing MTBE concentrations. Perionyx excavatus was more sensitive to MTBE than Eisenia andrei in filter papers and two different types of soils. MTBE toxicity was more severe in OECD artificial soils than in field soils, possibly due to the burrowing behavior of earthworms into artificial soils. The present study demonstrated that ecotoxicity of volatile organic compounds such as MTBE can be assessed using an earthworm bioassay in closed soil microcosm with short-term exposure duration. - Earthworm bioassay can be a good protocol to assess soil ecotoxicity of volatile organic compounds such as MTBE

  6. Альманах В. Брюсова "Русские символисты": судьбы участников / Евгения Иванова, Рем Щербаков

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    Иванова, Евгения

    2000-01-01

    Järgmistest Valeri Brjussovi almanahhi "Русские символисты" (1894-1895, 3 numbrit) kaasautoritest: A. L. Miropolski (õieti Aleksandr Lang), Erla Martov (õieti Andrei Bugon), Viktor Hrissonopulo, N. Novitš (õieti Nikolai Bahtin), Grigori Zaronin (õieti Aleksandr Gippius), Aleksandr Dobroljubov, Vladimir Gippius. Kirjastaja Vladimir Aleksandrovitš Maslov ja osa kaasautoreid olid müstifitseeritud

  7. This is not a bomb / Triin Männik

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    Männik, Triin

    2005-01-01

    Moskva I rahvusvaheline kaasaja kunsti biennaali lisaprogrammist. Erikülalistena esinesid Christian Boltanski, Bill Viola, Michal Rovner, Ilja Kabakov. Informbüroo projektist, Andrei Jerofejevi kureeritud "Kaasosaliste" ülevaatenäitusest Tretjakovi galeriis, näitusest "Invasioon" ja Robert Mapplethorpe'i fotode väljapanekust Moskva fotograafiakeskuses, näitustest "Post-diasporaa : rännakud ja missioonid" (kuraator Olga Kopenkina) ja "Sooprobleemid" Moskva moodsa kunsti muuseumis

  8. "Made In China" päästmine / Andrei Hvostov

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    Hvostov, Andrei, 1963-

    2007-01-01

    Kaubandussõjast USA ja Hiina vahel. Kui USA poliitikud süüdistavad Hiinat tervistkahjustava toidu ja ohtlike mänguasjade ekspordis, siis Peking süüdistab USA-d ebakindlate turbiinide tarnimises. Oma kaupade paremaks tutvustamiseks on Hiina ostnud nõustamisteenuse PR-firmalt Ogilvy & Mather

  9. Sami russkije spravjatsja lutshshe / Sergei Ivanov ; interv. Andrei Babin

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    Ivanov, Sergei, 1958-

    2006-01-01

    Riigikogu liige Sergei Ivanov vastab küsimustele, mis puudutavad venekeelsete gümnaasiumide üleminekut osalisele eestikeelsele õppele ning rahvusvähemuste hariduse osakonna loomist haridus- ja teadusministeeriumis

  10. Tonnõ uglja - a põli net / Andrei Babin

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    Babin, Andrei

    2006-01-01

    Muuga sadamas opereeriv AS Coal Terminal Operator planeerib investeerida 15,5 miljonit krooni keskkonnameetmetesse, et lõpetada ümbruskonna saastamine söetolmuga. Terminali tegevusest. Lisa: Muuga sadama söeterminal

  11. Konkurentsija nanosit troinoi udar po telefonnoi monopolii / Andrei Demenkov

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    Demenkov, Andrei

    2005-01-01

    Olukorrast Eesti telefoniteenuste turul: 2004. aastast, mil AS Starman, AS STV ja mitmed teised firmad alustasid internetitelefoniteenuse VoIP pakkumist, on Elioni monopoolne seisund turul hakanud nõrgenema. Tabel: Kõneside teenuste baashinnad Eestis kroonides

  12. Ih bõ ustami da med pit / Andrei Babin

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    Babin, Andrei

    2003-01-01

    17 analüütiku seas läbi viidud küsitluse tulemustest Euroopa Liiduga ühinemise mõjudest Eestile. Artikkel sisaldab intervjuud analüütik Erik Tergiga. Graafik: EL-iga liitumise mõju Eesti majandusele

  13. Gruzam svetjat novõje perspektivõ / Andrei Akulistõi

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    Akulistõi, Andrei

    2003-01-01

    2004. aasta alguses peab Euroopa Komisjon otsustama piiriäärse Koidula raudteejaama ehituse finantseerimise, ehitus algaks 2005. a. ja lõpeks 2007. a., planeeritud kulutused ulatuvad 47,1 miljoni euroni

  14. Need kolm õudset tähte - IMF / Andrei Hvostov

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    Hvostov, Andrei, 1963-

    2008-01-01

    Autor käsitleb lähemalt Rahvusvahelist Valuutafondi (IMF) ja kriitikat fondi tegutsemise kohta. Mitmed IMF-iga kokku puutunud riigid püüavad iga hinna eest võlast vabaneda, samas suunib praegune majanduskriis IMF-i poole pöörduma

  15. Water Management, Partnerships, Rights, and Market Trends: An Overview for Army Installation Managers

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    2016-01-01

    acre-foot. Environmentalists have opposed the plant because it would intake 300 million gallons a day of water from the sensitive Agua Hedionda...and Andrei S. Jouravlev, “Prices, Property and Markets in Water Allocation,” Santiago, Chile : United Nations Economic Commission for Latin America and...discharges its treated effluent into the dry bed of the Agua Fria River, where it helps to recharge the underground aquifer. A hydrological study has

  16. "Tjomnõje notshi" vstretili passvet / Aleksandra Manukjan

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    Manukjan, Aleksandra

    2003-01-01

    Lõppenud festivali publikuauhinna sai "Tõusuvesi" ("Nousukausi") : režissöör Johanna Vuoksenmaa : Soome 2003, FIPRESCI auhinna sai türgi film "Kauge" ("Uzak") : režissöör Nuri Bilge Ceylan. Rahvusvaheline filmiklubide föderatsioon andis auhinna Don Quijote Andrei Zvjagintsevi filmile "Tagasitulek" ("Vozvrashtshenije") ja eriauhinna hiinlase Chen Kaige filmile "Üheskoos" ("Han ni zai ylki"). Ka "tütarfestivalide" "Animated Dreams", "Sleepwalkers" ja "Just Film" auhinnatutest

  17. Veneetsia Kuldlõvi läks Magdaleena õdedele / Tiit Tuumalu

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    Tuumalu, Tiit, 1971-

    2002-01-01

    Veneetsia 59. rahvusvahelise filmifestivali peaauhinna võitis Peter Mullan'i mängufilm "Magdaleena õed" ("The Magdalene Sisters"). Žürii grand prix läks Venemaa-Prantsusmaa koostööfilmile - Andrei Kontšalovski "Lollide maja" (ka "Hullumaja", "Dom durakov"), kus üht peaosa mängib Narva harrastusnäitleja Stas Varkki. Parim naisnäitleja on Julianne Moore ja meesnäitleja Stefano Accorsi. Lisatud auhinnasaajate nimekiri

  18. Savisaar : Vene suurfirma ei esindanud Eesti huve / Jaanus Piirsalu

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    Piirsalu, Jaanus, 1973-

    2006-01-01

    Majandus- ja kommunikatsiooniminister Edgar Savisaar lükkab ümber BRS-i omaniku Edward Burkhardti väited ning teatab, et Severstaltransi üks juhte Andrei Filatov esindas kohtumisel Eesti Raudtee omaniku E. Burkhardtiga ainult oma firma ärihuve, kui ta soovitas müüa raudtee Eesti riigile. Minister peab võimalikuks, et BRS-il oli algusest peale kavas müüa raudtee Vene firmadele. Lisa: Severstaltransi soovitus

  19. Is Soviet Defense Policy Becoming Civilianized?

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    1990-08-01

    Larionov, a consultant to the institute, both at RAND and in Moscow; and Drs. Alexei Arbatov and Aleksandr Savelyev and several of their colleagues during...Soviet defense industry resources to civilian use is presented in Arthur J. Alexander , Perestroika and Change in Soviet Weapons Acquisition, The RAND...1986, especially pp. 101-102. 17 18 the more prominent younger specialists like Alexei Arbatov, Andrei Kokoshin, and Aleksandr Savelyev have long been

  20. A new earthworm cellulase and its possible role in the innate immunity.

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    Park, In Yong; Cha, Ju Roung; Ok, Suk-Mi; Shin, Chuog; Kim, Jin-Se; Kwak, Hee-Jin; Yu, Yun-Sang; Kim, Yu-Kyung; Medina, Brenda; Cho, Sung-Jin; Park, Soon Cheol

    2017-02-01

    A new endogenous cellulase (Ean-EG) from the earthworm, Eisenia andrei and its expression pattern are demonstrated. Based on a deduced amino acid sequence, the open reading frame (ORF) of Ean-EG consisted of 1368 bps corresponding to a polypeptide of 456 amino acid residues in which is contained the conserved region specific to GHF9 that has the essential amino acid residues for enzyme activity. In multiple alignments and phylogenetic analysis, the deduced amino acid sequence of Ean- EG showed the highest sequence similarity (about 79%) to that of an annelid (Pheretima hilgendorfi) and could be clustered together with other GHF9 cellulases, indicating that Ean-EG could be categorized as a member of the GHF9 to which most animal cellulases belong. The histological expression pattern of Ean-EG mRNA using in situ hybridization revealed that the most distinct expression was observed in epithelial cells with positive hybridization signal in epidermis, chloragogen tissue cells, coelomic cell-aggregate, and even blood vessel, which could strongly support the fact that at least in the earthworm, Eisenia andrei, cellulase function must not be limited to digestive process but be possibly extended to the innate immunity. Copyright © 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

  1. Changes in bacterial numbers and microbial activity of pig slurry during gut transit of epigeic and anecic earthworms.

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    Aira, Manuel; Monroy, Fernando; Domínguez, Jorge

    2009-03-15

    In soils, organic matter decomposition and stabilization largely occur as a result of microbial activity, although when present, earthworms are important drivers of the processes through their interactions with microflora which begin during organic matter digestion by earthworms. Here, we studied the effects of gut transit on the number of bacteria and the microbial activity in pig slurry, using three epigeic (Eisenia fetida, Eisenia andrei, Eudrilus eugeniae) and one anecic (Octodrilus complanatus) species of earthworm. Bacterial counts revealed that the effect of gut transit on microbes differed depending on the earthworm species. Thus, no changes in the number of bacteria were found in the gut contents of E. fetida and E. eugeniae, whereas large decreases were recorded in those of O. complanatus and E. andrei (2.7 and 1.3 times, respectively). We suggest that, unlike in the three epigeic earthworm species, microorganisms are preferentially utilized by O. complanatus to meet its nutrient requirements, because of its limited digestive capacity. Despite the decrease in bacterial numbers, there were no differences in the gut contents of the four earthworm species or undigested pig slurry in terms of dehydrogenase activity. Therefore, we suggest that after gut transit in the four earthworm species under study the potential microbial degradation of pig slurry remains unaltered.

  2. Effects of fluorine on crops, soil exoenzyme activities, and earthworms in terrestrial ecosystems.

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    Chae, Yooeun; Kim, Dokyung; An, Youn-Joo

    2018-04-30

    Fluorine can flow into the environment after leakage or spill accidents and these excessive amounts can cause adverse effects on terrestrial ecosystems. Using three media (filter paper, soil, and filter-paper-on-soil), we investigated the toxic effects of fluorine on the germination and growth of crops (barley, mung bean, sorghum, and wheat), on the activities of soil exoenzymes (acid phosphatase, arylsulfatase, fluorescein diacetate hydrolase, and urease) and on the survival, abnormality, and cytotoxicity of Eisenia andrei earthworms. The germination and growth of crops were affected by fluorine as exposure concentration increased. The activities of the four enzymes after 0-, 3-, 10-, and 20-day periods varied as exposure concentration increased. According to in vivo and in vitro earthworm assays, E. andrei mortality, abnormality, and cytotoxicity increased with increasing fluorine concentration. Overall, fluorine significantly affected each tested species in the concentration ranges used in this study. The activities of soil exoenzymes were also affected by soil fluorine concentration, although in an inconsistent manner. Albeit the abnormally high concentrations of fluorine in soil compared to that observed under natural conditions, its toxicity was much restrained possibly due to the adsorption of fluorine on soil particles and its combination with soil cations. Copyright © 2017 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

  3. Nuclear Coexistence: Rethinking U.S. Policy to Promote Stability in an Era of Proliferation

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    1994-04-01

    into the effects of Israel’s nuclear weapons on regional stability. 25. See David Albright and Mark Hibbs, "Iraq’s Bomb: Blueprints and Artifacts...Foreign Minister Andrei V. Kozyrev warned Ukraine that the possession of deteriorating nuclear warheads could lead to an accident.32 Sovereign Control and...longstanding political disputes. By the standard of nuclear bipolarity, the nuclear politics on the subcontinent are largely a mirror of the U.S.-Soviet nuclear

  4. Civil-Military Relations in Medvedev’s Russia

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    2011-01-01

    Indeed, Dmitri Simes and Paul Saunders recently called it the glue that holds together the disparate groups that constitute Russia’s governing elite...corruption flour - ish, it also ties together the links between organized crime, the armed forces as a whole, their corruption, and the possibility of a...Internet Version, in English, May 16, 2007, Open Source Committee, FBIS SOV, May 16, 2007. 7. Andrei Illarionov, “The Siloviki in Charge,” Journal of

  5. Time for a Change? Composite Field Artillery Battalions

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    2014-06-13

    South African observers infiltrated behind FAPLA lines to adjust UNITA mortar fire and provide BDA concerning South African rocket fire. During the...Andrei Tokarev, eds., Bush War: The Road to Cuito Cuanavale (Auckland Park: Jacana Media , 2012), 152. 44Bridgland, 33. 29 Phase II On 8 August 1987...both batteries fired at elements of 59 BDE. The BDA , established from different source reporting, included damaging a D30, an air defense system

  6. Epigeic Earthworms Exert a Bottleneck Effect on Microbial Communities through Gut Associated Processes

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    Gómez-Brandón, María; Aira, Manuel; Lores, Marta; Domínguez, Jorge

    2011-01-01

    BACKGROUND: Earthworms play a critical role in organic matter decomposition because of the interactions they establish with microorganisms. The ingestion, digestion, assimilation of organic material in the gut and then casting is the first step in earthworm-microorganism interactions. The current knowledge of these direct effects is still limited for epigeic earthworm species, mainly those living in man-made environments. Here we tested whether and to what extent the earthworm Eisenia andrei ...

  7. L'activité de butinage des Apoides sauvages (Hymenoptera Apoidea sur les fleurs de maïs à Yaounde (Cameroon et réflexions sur la pollinisation des graminées tropicales

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    Tchuenguem-Fohouo F.N.

    2002-01-01

    Full Text Available The gatering activity of wild bees (Hymenoptera Apoidea on flowers of maize at Yaound (Cameroon and further considerations on pollination of the tropical Gramineae. At Nkolbisson (Yaounde, Cameroon, in May 1991, flowers of maize (Zea mays L; Poaceae were observed for the study of pollen gathering by five different species of wild bees: one Apidae Meliponinae (Dactylurina staudingeri and four Halictidae Nomiinae (Lipotriches andrei, Lipotriches langi, Lipotriches notabilis and Leuconomia granulata. Each of these Apoidea is well attracted by pollen of maize. The larger number of bees foraging at the same time on a panicle varies from one with Dactylurina staudingeri to four with Lipotriches andrei and Lipotriches notabilis. Generally, bees forage maize during the whole day and during the full flowering period but visits are more numerous in the morning and during the period of intense flowering. Median duration of a visit on a male spikelet varies from 1 sec with Dactylurina staudingeri to 7 sec with Lipotriches andrei. These Apoidea have an elaborated behaviour when gathering pollen of maize. Dactylurina staudingeri however seems less adapted to the floral morphology of Poaceae comparing with Lipotriches. When foraging maize, all these bees are regular visitors to flowers of this plant, even in the presence of other flower species in the vicinity of the crop. Bees studied have a positive impact on the yield of grains due to a complementary action with the well known one of the wind. The influence is indirect as the bees are seldom visiting the stigmates. The explanation is that when the bees are very common on the panicles they shake the anthers, inducing the release of pollen grains in the atmosphere even in the days without wind. The part of wild bees in the increase of yields is estimated to 3/ while the one of the domestic bees (Apis mellifera is estimated to 21/ in that locality. The authors are reviewing existing literature on grass crop

  8. Lennart Meri pühendusüritus tõi taas kokku kõlavad esinejad / Vahur Koorits

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    Koorits, Vahur, 1981-

    2008-01-01

    Tallinnas toimuvast president Lennart Meri nimelisest konverentsist teemal "Tabamata Euroopa". Esinejate seas on Euroopa Komisjoni asepresident Siim Kallas, president Toomas Hendrik Ilves, Venemaa presidendi Vladimir Putini majandusnõunik Andrei Illarionov ning ajakirja Economist Ida-Euroopa korrespondent Edward Lucas. Aruteluteemasid tutvustab konverentsi korraldava Rahvusvahelise Kaitseuuringute Keskuse juhataja Kadri Liik. Vt. samas: Euroopa sotsiaaldemokraadid peavad Eestis konverentsi. Tallinnas Reval Hotel Olümpia konverentsisaalis toimuva konverentsi "Sotsiaaldemokraatia perspektiivid 21. sajandi Euroopas" tervitussõnavõtu peab president Toomas Hendrik Ilves

  9. Akrobaatiline armastuslugu, rämesotsiaalsus ja laevakajut / Ott Karulin

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    Karulin, Ott, 1980-

    2005-01-01

    8.-14. augustini toimunud Tampere teatrifestivalist. Pikemalt lavastustest : "Romeo ja Julia" (Islandi trupp Vesturport & Artbox), "La Strada" (F. Fellini filmi vabaõhuversioon, Stockholms Stadsteatern/Parkteatern), "Solaris" (Commander. productions & Forum Freies Theater, filmi lavaversioon), "Kolm õde" kahes lavastuses, (Teatrul Andrei Muresanu, lav. R. Afrim ja Kajaani Linnateater, lav. K. Smeds), L. Klemola "Kokkola" (Tampere Teater), "Back in U.S.S.R" (Kasahstani teater Art & Shock), M. Ivashkevièiuse "Malõsh" (Oskaras Korshunovase Teater) ja islandlase J. A. Jonassoni "Brim"

  10. Laureatõ premii "Zolotoi Oven"

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    2003-01-01

    Parima filmi auhinna "Zolotoi Oven" võitis Andrei Zvjagintsevi "Tagasitulek" ("Vozvrashtshenije"), Vadim Abdrashitovi "Magnettormid" ("Magnitnõje buri") sai parima režissööri ja parima stsenaristi auhinna (Aleksandr Mindadze), Pjotr Buslovi "Bumer" sai vaid muusikaauhinna (Sergei Shnurov). Parim meesnäitleja oli Viktor Suhhorukov ("Vaene, vaene Paul") ja naisnäitleja Maria Zvonarjeva A. Proshkini "Trios". A. Sokurovi "Isa ja poeg" sai vaid kunstnikuauhinna (Natalja Kotshergina). Inna Tshurikova sai kõrvalosa auhinna ("S: Govoruhhini "Blagoslovite zhenshtshinu")

  11. Start II, red ink, and Boris Yeltsin

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    Arbatov, A.

    1993-01-01

    Apart from the vulnerability implied by the START II treaty, it will bear the burden of the general political opposition to the Yeltsin administration. START II will be seen as part of an overall Yeltsin-Andrei Kozyrev foreign policy that is under fire for selling out Russian national interests in Yugoslavia, the Persian Gulf, and elsewhere. This article discusses public opinion concerning START II, the cost of its implementation, and the general purpose of the treaty

  12. "Zerkalo" dlja antigeroja / Nikolai Hrustaljov

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    Hrustaljov, Nikolai

    2007-01-01

    Esimene Andrei Tarkovskile pühendatud filmifestival "Peegel" ("Zerkalo"). Festivali toimumispaigaks on režissööri sünnipaik Jurjevetsi linn Ivanovo oblastis, žürii juhiks Teo Angelopulos. Festivali huvitavamatest filmidest - Valeri Ogorodnikovi "Putina" (Venemaa ; publiku auhind), mehhiklase Gerardo Naranjo "Drama/Mex" (peaauhind), horvaadi Branko Schmidti "Arbuuside vedu" ("Put lubenica"; Mei Sun'ile naisnäitleja auhind), islandlase Ragnar Bragasoni "Lapsed" ("Börn"; Olafur Darri Olafssonile meesnäitleja auhind), serblase Srdjan Golubovici "Lõks" ("Klopka")

  13. Alkogol v Estonii - ne kazhdomu po pletshu / Andrei Akulistõi

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    Akulistõi, Andrei

    2005-01-01

    Onistari senine tegevjuht Oleg Kraizmer lahkus ettevõttest, aastatel 2001-2004 jõudis alkoholitootja 60 miljonilise kahjumini. Oleg Kraizmer jätkab firma Saimaa Beverages Oy Ltd ekspordiosakonna juhina

  14. Blending topliva v Estonii nikem ne kontrolirujetsja / Andrei Akulistõi

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    Akulistõi, Andrei

    2006-01-01

    Vastavalt kehtivale seadusandlusele võib tollitsoonis asuvates naftaterminalides valmistada igasuguseid tooteid, isegi kui need oleksid ohtlikud meie keskkonnale ja inimestele, süsteemi toimimine praktikas

  15. Prodavtsõ IT-"zheleza" okazaliss ne zheleznõmi / Andrei Demenkov

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    Demenkov, Andrei

    2008-01-01

    Arvutifirmade ASi Arvotek, ASi Asecom ja Datagate OÜ juhtide sõnul on arvutite jaemüük käesoleval aastal vähenenud, arvutifirmade käive on keskmiselt langenud 20 protsenti, majandusraskustesse on sattunud mitmed väikefirmad

  16. Trükieelse ajajärgu online-haridus / Andrei Babitski

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    Babitski, Andrei

    2012-01-01

    Autori arvates ei asenda Internetis tuimalt ette kantud loengud kõrgetasemelisi ja huvitavalt esitatud ülikooliloenguid, mistõttu pole online-haridus oma olemuselt mitte innovatsioon vaid hoopis tagasiminek kirjasõnaeelsesse aega

  17. the spirituality of andrei rublev's icon of the holy trinity

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    supposed to read God in the icon's form, colours and figures. How does .... ture of deep blue and dark red in a combination which allows him to create the impression of .... on earth and under the earth, and that every tongue should confess that.

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    Naumov, A. V.; Vainer, Yu. G.; Bauer, M.; Kador, L.

    2004-12-01

    Editor's Choice of this issue of physica status solidi (b) is the article [1] by Andrei V. Naumov et al. This paper is Part II (Part I see [2]) of a study on elementary excitations in glasses, presented at the 11th International Conference on Phonon Scattering in Condensed Matter, St. Petersburg, 25-30 July 2004. For his outstanding talk, Naumov received the new physica status solidi Young Researcher Award which was bestowed for the first time at this conference.The cover picture is a sketch of a glass with a single impurity molecule and one hypothetical quasi-localized vibrational mode. The broadening and shift of the chromophore spectral line are caused by the interaction with this mode.Andrei V. Naumov is senior scientific researcher and deputy head of the Molecular Spectroscopy Department of the Institute of Spectroscopy, Troitsk. His main research interests are experimental and theoretical studies of low-temperature dynamics of amorphous solids (glasses, polymers etc.) via high resolution laser selective spectroscopy techniques.The second Editor's Choice is an article by E. A. Eliseev and M. D. Glinchuk [3]. Eugene A. Eliseev is scientific researcher at the Frantsevich Institute for Problems of Materials Science of the Ukrainian National Academy of Sciences, Kiev. His research areas are the theory of size and correlation effects in ferroelectric materials as well as modelling of disordered ferroelectrics properties.

  19. Short outlines of books by Estonian authors / Leena Kurvet-Käosaar, Brita Melts, Rutt Hinrikus and Janika Kronberg

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    2011-01-01

    Arvustus: Nurklik, Siim. Kas ma olen nüüd elus. Tallinn : S. Nurklik, 2010 ; Lintrop, Aado. Annapurna. Tartu : Ilmamaa, 2010 ; Lintrop, Aado. Õhtud sõidavad õue. Tartu : Ilmamaa, 2011 ; Saar, Anti. Tekste siledast ruumist. Tallinn : Eesti Keele Sihtasutus, 2009 ; Hvostov, Andrei. Sillamäe passioon. Tartu : Petrone Print, 2011 ; Nõu, Helga. Valetaja. Tallinn : Eesti Ajalehed, 2011 ; Malin, Jaan. Alati vahe. Tallinn : Tuum, 2010 ; Jõerüüt, Jaak. Muutlik. Tallinn : Tuum, 2010 ; Luik, Viivi. Varjuteater. Tallinn : Eesti Keele Sihtasutus, 2010

  20. Register / Andri Ksenofontov

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    Ksenofontov, Andri, 1962-

    2007-01-01

    Näitused: Eesti Kujundusgraafikute Liidu aastanäitus "Register 2007" Kunstihoone galeriis, Signe Kivi "Võimuvaibad ja vaimukleidid" Arhitektuuri- ja Disainigaleriis, "Kehaturg / Sex market" (Dagmar Kase, Eveli Variku tööd) Tallinna Kunstihoones, Andrei Maksimjuki "Surematu klassika" Ühispanga galeriis, Katrin Veegeni "Varsti" A-galeriis, Eda Lõhmuse "Ülespoole" ja Rein Kelpmani "Grosso modo" ArtDepoo Galeriis, Jaan Elkeni "Valge valgus" Galeriis 008, Paul Rodgersi "Transplants" Hobusepea galeriis, Masayo Ave "Haptic Interface Design" Arhitektuuri- ja Disainigaleriis ja workshop Eesti Kunstiakadeemias

  1. Why Rosatom's focus is on emerging markets

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    Mitev, Lubomir [NucNet, Brussels (Belgium)

    2015-11-15

    ''Climate change is a global problem and the EU needs to explain to its citizens that without nuclear it will not be possible to meet emissions reduction targets.'' Andrei Rozhdestvin, Director of Rosatom France, talks to NucNet about new nuclear power plants in Europe, lifetime extension, EU's climate targets, the role of nuclear power to achieve these targets, the opportunities for Rosatom in Europe and the perspectives of the EU's Energy Union project.

  2. Der monströse Fouleuze: Eine philosophische Lektüre von Andrej Belyjs Petersburg

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    Simon Ganahl

    2017-01-01

    Full Text Available This paper deals critically with the posthumous interpretation of Foucault's work by Gilles Deleuze. The inquiry begins with Deleuze's claim that the late Foucault was a topologist like Andrei Bely in his modernist novel 'Petersburg'. In order to illuminate this Deleuzian perspective, the author discusses the concepts of dispositif and chronotope. By analyzing a key scene from 'Petersburg', the paper concludes that Deleuze's notion of topology is closer to his own philosophical system than to Foucault's historical research.

  3. The Cult of Reputation: Deterrent or a Cause of War?

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    2014-12-01

    speech,” Salon , November 6, 2014. 170 President of Russia, Meeting of the Valdai International Discussion Club. 171 Andrei P. Tsygankov, “Blaming...determined to be a gain for the United States would be a loss for Russia: it was a zero-sum game . For Russia, if Georgia became a member of NATO, both...Vladimir Putin speech.” Salon , November 6, 2014. “Spiegel Interview with Putin Confidant Vladimir Yakunin: ‘The West Shouldn’t Humiliate Us.’” Spiegel

  4. Two autographs: Cecile Dewitt and Robert Hawking (for Steven Hawking)

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    Gaina, Alex

    2007-12-01

    Two autographs given to author by professor Cecile Dewitt and Robert Hawking (the son of Steven Hawking for his father) in 1987 during the Quantum Gravity Seminar in Moscow are presented. The first was given during a visit to Physical Institute of the Academy of sciences of the USSR, where a seminar held in the Theoretical department. the second was given during a lunch with Steven Hawking, Andrei Linde and Robert Hawking at the 2-nd floor of the Conference floor.

  5. Earthworm ecology affects the population structure of their Verminephrobacter symbionts

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    Macedo Viana, Flavia Daniela; Jensen, Christopher Erik; Macey, Michael

    2016-01-01

    from two contrasting ecological types of earthworm hosts: the high population density, fast reproducing compost worms, Eisenia andrei and E. fetida, and the low-density, slow reproducing Aporrectodea tuberculata, commonly found in garden soils; for both types, three distinct populations were...... across host individuals from the same population. Thus, host ecology shapes the population structure of the Verminephrobacter symbionts. The homogeneous symbiont populations in the compost worms indicate that Verminephrobacter can be transferred bi-parentally or via leaky horizontal transmission in high...

  6. Categorias Cluster

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    Queiroz, Dayane Andrade

    2015-01-01

    Neste trabalho apresentamos as categorias cluster, que foram introduzidas por Aslak Bakke Buan, Robert Marsh, Markus Reineke, Idun Reiten e Gordana Todorov, com o objetivo de categoriíicar as algebras cluster criadas em 2002 por Sergey Fomin e Andrei Zelevinsky. Os autores acima, em [4], mostraram que existe uma estreita relação entre algebras cluster e categorias cluster para quivers cujo grafo subjacente é um diagrama de Dynkin. Para isto desenvolveram uma teoria tilting na estrutura triang...

  7. Why Rosatom's focus is on emerging markets

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    Mitev, Lubomir

    2015-01-01

    ''Climate change is a global problem and the EU needs to explain to its citizens that without nuclear it will not be possible to meet emissions reduction targets.'' Andrei Rozhdestvin, Director of Rosatom France, talks to NucNet about new nuclear power plants in Europe, lifetime extension, EU's climate targets, the role of nuclear power to achieve these targets, the opportunities for Rosatom in Europe and the perspectives of the EU's Energy Union project.

  8. Художественный? Общедоступный? / Этэри Кекелидзе

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    Кекелидзе, Этэри, 1944-

    2012-01-01

    Ülevaade Peterburi teatrifestivalist "Balti kodu" 2012. a., ka Tallinna Linnateatri esinemisest festivalil lavastusega "Maailmale nähtamatud pisarad". Pikemalt Pippo Delbono lavastusest "Dopo la battaglia" ("Pärast lahingut"), Valters Sīlise lavastusest "Leegionärid" (Teater Gertrude tänavas (Läti)), Andrei Žoldaki lavastusest "Onu Vanja" (Klockrikenteatern (Soome)), Luc Percevali lavastusest "Kirsiaed" Thalia Theater'is (Saksamaa), Eimuntas Nekrošiuse lavastusest "Jumalik komöödia" (Meno Fortas (Leedu)) ning Oskaras Koršunovase lavastusest "Miranda" (Oskaras Koršunovase Teater / Vilniuse Linnateater)

  9. Masses, magnetic moments, QCD and proton spin structure

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    Lipkin, H.J.

    1990-10-01

    This talk is dedicated to the memory of Andrei D. Sakharov. In addition to his well-known contributions to society, Sakharov was also a pioneer in spin physics and the application of the basic ideas of QCD to spin structure of hadrons. He took quarks seriously at the time when the particle physicists ridiculed the quark model. Immediately after the quark proposal Sakharov asked: 'Why is M Λ ≠ M Σ ? They contain the same quarks' His answer was 'Spin Physics! A flavor-dependent hyperfine interaction'. (author)

  10. Phosphogypsum as a soil fertilizer: Ecotoxicity of amended soil and elutriates to bacteria, invertebrates, algae and plants

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    Hentati, Olfa, E-mail: olfa_hentati@yahoo.fr [High Institute of Biotechnology of Sfax, University of Sfax, Route de Soukra Km 4.5 P.O. Box 1175, 3038 Sfax (Tunisia); Abrantes, Nelson [Departamento de Ambiente da Universidade de Aveiro, Campus de Santiago, 3810-193 Aveiro (Portugal); CESAM - Centro de Estudos do Ambiente e do Mar, Campus de Santiago, 3810-193 Aveiro (Portugal); Caetano, Ana Luísa [Departamento de Biologia da Universidade de Aveiro, Campus de Santiago, 3810-193 Aveiro (Portugal); CESAM - Centro de Estudos do Ambiente e do Mar, Campus de Santiago, 3810-193 Aveiro (Portugal); Bouguerra, Sirine [High Institute of Biotechnology of Sfax, University of Sfax, Route de Soukra Km 4.5 P.O. Box 1175, 3038 Sfax (Tunisia); Departamento de Biologia da Faculdade de Ciências da Universidade do Porto, Universidade do Porto, Rua do Campo Alegre s/n, 4169-007 Porto (Portugal); Interdisciplinary Centre of Marine and Environmental Research (CIIMAR/CIMAR), University of Porto, Rua dos Bragas 289, P 4050-123 Porto (Portugal); Gonçalves, Fernando [Departamento de Biologia da Universidade de Aveiro, Campus de Santiago, 3810-193 Aveiro (Portugal); CESAM - Centro de Estudos do Ambiente e do Mar, Campus de Santiago, 3810-193 Aveiro (Portugal); Römbke, Jörg [ECT Oekotoxikologie GmbH, Böttgerstrasse 2-14, D-65439 Flörsheim am Main (Germany); Pereira, Ruth [Departamento de Biologia da Faculdade de Ciências da Universidade do Porto, Universidade do Porto, Rua do Campo Alegre s/n, 4169-007 Porto (Portugal); Interdisciplinary Centre of Marine and Environmental Research (CIIMAR/CIMAR), University of Porto, Rua dos Bragas 289, P 4050-123 Porto (Portugal)

    2015-08-30

    Highlights: • Assessment of the impact of Tunisian phosphogypsum on soil biota was performed. • A battery of terrestrial and aquatic species was tested. • E. andrei and D. magna were the most sensitive species in amended soil and elutriate. • The high levels of Ca in PG, suggest that it was responsible for the ecotoxicity. • Serious efforts should be made to set clear limits for PG application in soils. - Abstract: Phosphogypsum (PG) is a metal and radionuclide rich-waste produced by the phosphate ore industry, which has been used as soil fertilizer in many parts of the world for several decades. The positive effects of PG in ameliorating some soil properties and increasing crop yields are well documented. More recently concerns are emerging related with the increase of metal/radionuclide residues on soils and crops. However, few studies have focused on the impact of PG applications on soil biota, as well as the contribution to soils with elements in mobile fractions of PG which may affect freshwater species as well. In this context the main aim of this study was to assess the ecotoxicity of soils amended with different percentages of Tunisian phosphogypsum (0.0, 4.9, 7.4, 11.1, 16.6 and 25%) and of elutriates obtained from PG – amended soil (0.0, 6.25, 12.5 and 25% of PG) to a battery of terrestrial (Eisenia andrei, Enchytraeus crypticus, Folsomia candida, Hypoaspis aculeifer, Zea mays, Lactuca sativa) and aquatic species (Vibrio fischeri, Daphnia magna, Raphidocelis subcapitata, Lemna minor). Both for amended soils and elutriates, invertebrates (especially D. magna and E. andrei) were the most sensitive species, displaying acute (immobilization) and chronic (reproduction inhibition) effects, respectively. Despite the presence of some concerning metals in PG and elutriates (e.g., zinc and cadmium), the extremely high levels of calcium found in both test mediums, suggest that this element was the mainly responsible for the ecotoxicological effects

  11. Phosphogypsum as a soil fertilizer: Ecotoxicity of amended soil and elutriates to bacteria, invertebrates, algae and plants

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    Hentati, Olfa; Abrantes, Nelson; Caetano, Ana Luísa; Bouguerra, Sirine; Gonçalves, Fernando; Römbke, Jörg; Pereira, Ruth

    2015-01-01

    Highlights: • Assessment of the impact of Tunisian phosphogypsum on soil biota was performed. • A battery of terrestrial and aquatic species was tested. • E. andrei and D. magna were the most sensitive species in amended soil and elutriate. • The high levels of Ca in PG, suggest that it was responsible for the ecotoxicity. • Serious efforts should be made to set clear limits for PG application in soils. - Abstract: Phosphogypsum (PG) is a metal and radionuclide rich-waste produced by the phosphate ore industry, which has been used as soil fertilizer in many parts of the world for several decades. The positive effects of PG in ameliorating some soil properties and increasing crop yields are well documented. More recently concerns are emerging related with the increase of metal/radionuclide residues on soils and crops. However, few studies have focused on the impact of PG applications on soil biota, as well as the contribution to soils with elements in mobile fractions of PG which may affect freshwater species as well. In this context the main aim of this study was to assess the ecotoxicity of soils amended with different percentages of Tunisian phosphogypsum (0.0, 4.9, 7.4, 11.1, 16.6 and 25%) and of elutriates obtained from PG – amended soil (0.0, 6.25, 12.5 and 25% of PG) to a battery of terrestrial (Eisenia andrei, Enchytraeus crypticus, Folsomia candida, Hypoaspis aculeifer, Zea mays, Lactuca sativa) and aquatic species (Vibrio fischeri, Daphnia magna, Raphidocelis subcapitata, Lemna minor). Both for amended soils and elutriates, invertebrates (especially D. magna and E. andrei) were the most sensitive species, displaying acute (immobilization) and chronic (reproduction inhibition) effects, respectively. Despite the presence of some concerning metals in PG and elutriates (e.g., zinc and cadmium), the extremely high levels of calcium found in both test mediums, suggest that this element was the mainly responsible for the ecotoxicological effects

  12. "Stalker" y la búsqueda de la felicidad

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    Pablo Corro Pemjean

    2006-01-01

    Full Text Available El artículo propone un análisis estético cinematográfico del filme "Stalker" (Andrei Tarkovski considerando como elemento de juicio, tópico crítico o pie forzado, el tema de "la búsqueda de la felicidad". Desde la crítica a las heterodoxas relaciones al canon cinematográfico de la ciencia ficción que propone Tarkovski el análisis estético identifica y descompone una cierta poética de los elementos en el filme, persistencia simbólica y dramática que convierte el fabuloso espacio argumental en un lugar de metamorfosis, de mezcla y comunión, en un espacio ontológico que, según el ensayo, es definido por numerosas alusiones simbólicas al movimiento y a la simpatía universalThis article proposes using an aesthetic cinematic analysis of the film "Stalker" (Andrei Tarkovski, considering the theme, "the search for happiness", as an element of topical criticism or judgment. From the criticism of heterodox relations to the cinematic canon of science fiction that Tarkovski proposes, the aesthetic analysis identifies and decomposes a certain poetic of the elements in the film, symbolic and dramatic persistence that converts the fabulous plot space into a place of metamorphosis, of mixture and communion into an ontological space that, according to the essay, is defined by numerous symbolic allusions to movement and to universal affection

  13. Möödunud aasta olulisimad kirjandusteosed

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    2007-01-01

    Eesti Kultuurkapitali kirjanduse sihtkapitali auhindade nominentide seas on Tiit Aleksejev, Nikolai Baturin, Jan Kaus, Peeter Sauter ja Mats Traat proosateoste eest, Vahur Afanasjev, Hasso Krull, Sven Kivisildnik, Mathura, Triin Soomets ja Indrek Ryytle luule eest, Jim Ashilevi, Andrus Kivirähk, Andrei Hvostov draamateoste eest ning Kristiina Kass, Andrus Kivirähk, Jaan Rannap, Üllar ja Rünno Saaremäe, Peeter Sauter lastekirjanduses. Vt. ka Eesti Ekspress, 8. veebr., lk. B11 ; Sirp, 9. veebr., lk. 8 ; Eesti Päevaleht : Arkaadia : [kirjanduslisa], 17. veebr., lk. 3

  14. Humus application produced by organic waste transformation in growing lands

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    Gutierrez Martinez, M. G.; Morales Osorio, A.; Gutierrez Martinez, R.; Marquez Monsalvo, J. J.; Reyes Reyes, G.

    2009-01-01

    Every year in Mexico are produced more tons of garbage (19 874 259 tons) than tons of corn (18 309 000 tons). Fifty percent of domestic garbage is constituted by organic remainders. In december 2005 began de project Biotransformation of Organic Remainders in Humus for its Application in growing Lands with the purpose to prove the methods of: 1) Natural outdoors transformation, 2) Accelerated fermentation with thermophilic and mesophilic microorganisms, and 3) Transformation with microorganisms such as californian red worm, Eisenia andrei, to transform efficiently fruits and vegetables remainders. (Author)

  15. Andrei Andreevich Bolibrukh's works on the analytic theory of differential equations

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    Anosov, Dmitry V.; Leksin, Vladimir P.

    2011-02-01

    This paper contains an account of A.A. Bolibrukh's results obtained in the new directions of research that arose in the analytic theory of differential equations as a consequence of his sensational counterexample to the Riemann-Hilbert problem. A survey of results of his students in developing topics first considered by Bolibrukh is also presented. The main focus is on the role of the reducibility/irreducibility of systems of linear differential equations and their monodromy representations. A brief synopsis of results on the multidimensional Riemann-Hilbert problem and on isomonodromic deformations of Fuchsian systems is presented, and the main methods in the modern analytic theory of differential equations are sketched. Bibliography: 69 titles.

  16. Spetsialistõ Pentagona utverzhdajut : Globalnoje poteplenije vedjot k voine / Andrei Moissejenko

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    Moissejenko, Andrei

    2004-01-01

    Hiljuti sai USA üldsusele teatavaks kaitseministeeriumi salajane ettekanne "USA rahvusliku julgeoleku strateegia kliima järsu muutumise korral". Prognoosid lähima 25 aasta kohta, muutused kliimas, võimalikud arengud riikidevahelistes suhetes, globaalkonfliktid, sõjad. Arvamust avaldavad akadeemik Vladimir Kotljakov ja professor Sergei Markov

  17. Kventin Tarantino + Robert Rodriges = Grainhaus, ili Kinonostalgija po-amerikanski / Andrei Sozinov

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    Sozinov, Andrei

    2007-01-01

    Filmiprojekt "Grindhouse" koosneb Robert Rodrigueze retroõudukast "Grindhouse : Õuduste planeet" ("Planet Terror") ja Quentin Tarantino 70-ndatest inspireeritud õudusfilmist "Surmakindel" ("Death Proof") : Ameerika Ühendriigid 2007

  18. Dotsheri Ivana Sõssojeva hotjat vernut prahh ottsa na rodinu / Andrei Babin

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    Babin, Andrei

    2007-01-01

    Vene ohvitseri tütre Ezmiralda Menshikova soovist 1944. aastal hukkunud ja Tõnismäele maetud isa Ivan Sõssojevi säilmete ümbermatmisest Venemaale. Punase Risti ja kaitseministeeriumi seisukohtadest

  19. Rezhissjoru dlja kinosjomok nuzhnõ starõje kvartirõ / Andrei Babin

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    Babin, Andrei

    2006-01-01

    Režissöör Veiko Õunpuu järgmise filmi "Lasnamäe ball" aluseks on Mati Undi romaan "Sügisball". Tegevus toimub Lasnamäel, peaosalised on valitud, kõrvalosadesse otsitakse veel täiendavalt inimesi mitteprofessionaalide seast. Otsitakse ka kortereid võttepaikadeks

  20. Solar CPC pilot plant photocatalytic degradation of bisphenol A in waters and wastewaters using suspended and supported-TiO2. Influence of photogenerated species.

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    Saggioro, Enrico Mendes; Oliveira, Anabela Sousa; Pavesi, Thelma; Tototzintle, Margarita Jiménez; Maldonado, Manuel Ignacio; Correia, Fábio Verissimo; Moreira, Josino Costa

    2014-11-01

    Photocatalytic degradation of bisphenol A (BPA) in waters and wastewaters in the presence of titanium dioxide (TiO2) was performed under different conditions. Suspensions of the TiO2 were used to compare the degradation efficiency of BPA (20 mg L(-1)) in batch and compound parabolic collector (CPC) reactors. A TiO2 catalyst supported on glass spheres was prepared (sol-gel method) and used in a CPC solar pilot plant for the photodegradation of BPA (100 μg L(-1)). The influence of OH·, O2 (·-), and h (+) on the BPA degradation were evaluated. The radicals OH· and O2 (·-) were proved to be the main species involved on BPA photodegradation. Total organic carbon (TOC) and carboxylic acids were determined to evaluate the BPA mineralization during the photodegradation process. Some toxicological effects of BPA and its photoproducts on Eisenia andrei earthworms were evaluated. The results show that the optimal concentration of suspended TiO2 to degrade BPA in batch or CPC reactors was 0.1 g L(-1). According to biological tests, the BPA LC50 in 24 h for E. andrei was of 1.7 × 10(-2) mg cm(-2). The photocatalytic degradation of BPA mediated by TiO2 supported on glass spheres suffered strong influence of the water matrix. On real municipal wastewater treatment plant (MWWTP) secondary effluent, 30 % of BPA remains in solution; nevertheless, the method has the enormous advantage since it eliminates the need of catalyst removal step, reducing the cost of treatment.

  1. Kullavihm ja tähesadu. Muljeid 2006. aasta "Kuldse maski" festivalilt Moskvas / Sven Karja

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    Karja, Sven, 1968-

    2006-01-01

    A. Tshehhovi "Onu Vanjal" põhinev "Stseenid maaelust" (Moskva teater "Okolo doma Stanislavskogo), "Polyphemose surm" (Moskva (pere)nukuteater Ten), N. Gogoli "Sinel" (lavastaja Valeri. Fokin, Sovremennik), "Koera ja hundi vahel" (lavastaja Andrei Mogutshi, Formaalne teater koostöös Nizza Rahvusteatriga), L. Andrejevi jutustuse põhjal "Jutt seitsmest ülespoodust" (lavastaja Mindaugas Karbauskis, Tabakovi teatri noortetrupp "Russian Case"), V. Nikiforova "Varjatud väljaminekud" (lavastaja Eduard Bojakov, Praktika), A. Tshehhov "Kirsiaed" ja A. Strindberg "Preili Julie" (mõlema lavastaja Jevgeni Martshell), W. Shakespeare "Kuningas Lear" (lavastaja Lev Dodin), M. Gorki "Põhjas" (lavastaja Lev Ehrenburg, Peterburi Väikene Draamateater)

  2. DHC Professor Dr. Eng. Florea Dudita, at the Age of 80 - a Life Dedicated to Higher Education and to Scientific Research in Engineering

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    Ionel Staretu

    2014-06-01

    Full Text Available Professor Florea Dudita was born in April 12, 1934, in Dejesti, Olt county. After primary education at the Gymnasium of Dragasani, he attended ‘Andrei Saguna’ High School in Brasov, graduating in 1952. During the same year, he entered the Institute of Mechanics of Brasov, where he is selected in 1954 to attend the Institute of Automotive and Tractors of Moscow, graduating with a diploma of merit in 1958. Since 1959, he had been working at the Polytechnic Institute of Brasov, since 1990, called ‘Transilvania’ University of Brasov, going through all stages of the academic career, up to professor.

  3. Lutheri kvartali lood = The Stories of Luther Quarter / Tuuli Köller

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    Köller, Tuuli

    2008-01-01

    Tallinna Lutheri vabriku hoonete korteriteks renoveerimine. Rajatud on 132 uut kodu. Arhitekti, ühe kodu ja juhusliku mööduja lood. Arhitektuur: OÜ Ars Projekt. Kontseptsioon: Rasmus Tamme, Eero Jürgenson (OÜ Ars Projekt). Autorid: Eero Jürgenson (projektijuht), Rasmus Tamme, Jaanus Saarepera, Andrei Pleskatsjov, Evelin Eelma. Konstruktor: Pärnu EKE Projekt AS. Sisekujundus: Eero Jürgenson, Reio Raudsepp, Rasmus Tamme, Liina Kink. Projekt: 2004-2008, valmis: 2008 (I etapp). Asendi-, I korruse (sektsioon hoonest nr. 1) ja II korruse (hoone nr. 1) plaan, vaade (joon.) aerofoto (1938), 4 värv. välis- ja 6 sisevaadet

  4. Estudios de secreción de IL-12 en macrófagos J774A.1

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    2012-01-01

    El tráfico de membranas en macrófagos activados es requerido para dos eventos críticos en la inmunidad innata, como son fagocitosis y secreción de citoquinas proinflamatorias. Sin embargo, no existe evidencia significativa a cerca de las rutas de secreción en macrófagos, excepto para IL-1 β (Andrei et al., 2004) y TNF-a, en infección por Cándida albicans (Murray et al., 2005) y Leishmania amazonensis (Montoya, 2010), a diferencia de la secreción en células endocrinas y neuroendocrinas d...

  5. Kirjanik ja pasatornaado I / Tiit Aleksejev

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    2008-01-01

    Vene kodusõja kajastamisest 1920. aastate nõukogude proosas. Käsitletakse Isaak Babeli novellikogu "Ratsaarmee" (tõlkinud Olev Jõgi. Tallinn : Eesti Raamat, 1977), Boriss Lavrenjovi jutustust "Neljakümne esimene" (tõlkinud Jüri Karindi. Tallinn : Eesti Raamat, 1975), Viktor Kini jutustust "Valgete tagalas" (tõlkinud Jüri Ojamaa. Tallinn : Eesti Raamat, 1978), Hubert Minagrelli jutustust "Neli sõdurit" (pr. k. "Quatre soldats"), Andrei Platonovi novelli "Inimene iseendas" (ilmunud raamatus "Meistri saamine" / tõlkinud Virve Krimm. Tallinn : Eesti Raamat, 1979) ja romaani "Tševengur" (ilmunud raamatus "Tševengur. Kotlovan. Rasskazõ". Moskva, 2007), samuti ka Arkadi Gaidari loomingut

  6. Molecular characterization of the iron binding protein ferritin in Eisenia andrei earthworms

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    Procházková, Petra; Dvořák, Jiří; Šilerová, Marcela; Roubalová, Radka; Škanta, František; Halada, Petr; Bilej, Martin

    2011-01-01

    Roč. 485, č. 2 (2011), s. 73-80 ISSN 0378-1119 R&D Projects: GA ČR GA206/07/0378; GA ČR GD310/08/H077; GA AV ČR IAA600200704; GA MŠk 2B06155; GA MŠk LC07017 Institutional research plan: CEZ:AV0Z50200510 Keywords : Earthworms * Invertebrates * Ferritin Subject RIV: EC - Immunology Impact factor: 2.341, year: 2011

  7. Narvitjanin Andrei Ivanen napisal knigu o dramatitsheskoi sudbe tserkvi Stieglitza / Irina Tokareva

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    Tokareva, Irina

    2004-01-01

    Sankt-Peterburi kirjastuse "Kollo" väljaantud raamatu "Ivangorodskaja-Svjato-Troitskaja tserkov barona Aleksandra Stieglitza" saamisloost, kirikust (arhitekt Aleksandr Krakau, altarimaal Fjodor Bruni) ja selle taastamisest. Raamatu fotod: Leonid Lashkevitsh

  8. Oleg Shtshigorets : metshtaju sõgrat rol tsarja / Oleg Shtshigorets ; interv. Andrei Babin

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    Shtshigorets, Oleg

    2008-01-01

    Vene Teatri näitleja, kes pühitseb 25. märtsil oma 35. sünnipäeva, unistab mängida väljapaistvate ajalooliste tegelaste rolle. Tema kohta avaldavad arvamust ka kirjanik Jelena Skulskaja ja teatrifestivali "Kuldne mask Eestis" koordinaator Svetlana Jantshek

  9. youngsters

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    Elena Grigoryeva

    2010-08-01

    Full Text Available While speaking about the young generation it is necessary to touch on the topic of architectural education again. The experience of working in university attestation commissions reveals that practicing architects and professors are very much unrelated (Andrei Bokov, 27. It is architectural school that is to be especially sensitive to new things. New ideas and new approaches. New strategy and responsibility for the planet’s future. It should “grow into a cult of serving the life on the Earth and a cult of the Earth itself as the basis for this life” (Alexander Rappaport, 25.Youngsters and education, fathers and sons, books and the net (Konstantin Lidin, 18 How not to get lost in the net of transformations and how to get through the reform disturbances without losses? Humor helps pass through the turbulence zone (Andrei Nekrasov, 34, 44.Foreign experience and methods will be helpful in search of the way. In Germany, in view of the globalization and chronic unemployment, the students are already prepared for practicing not only in Europe, but in Africa and Asia, where the cities do not shrink but rapidly grow, becoming megapolises and providing architects with lots of work (Barbara Engel, 70.Yuri Gnedovski’s jubilee fell on the peak of the hot summer. PROJECT BAIKAL joins to greetings and gives him the coolness of his favorite lake (12…The Festival “Zodchestvo of Eastern Siberia” founded 10 years ago is intended to be a mirror of architecture and town-planning of Eastern Siberia. Again it seems that this mirror does not flatter us (113-147.We hope for the youngsters…

  10. Henry Fuseli’s Alternative Classicism

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    Martin Myrone

    2015-12-01

    Full Text Available The review considers Andrei Pop’s Antiquity, Theatre & The Painting of Henry Fuseli. This argues for the history painter and writer Fuseli as an exemplary ‘Neopagan’, a term coined by Pop to refer to the new sense of cultural pluralism and historical relativism which emerged in Europe after the discovery of the remains of Pompeii and Herculaneum in 1748. While this perspective offers a fresh view of the artist, relating him to the emergence of modernity, and illuminates some important aspects of his work, the reviewer also suggests that the monographic focus risks re-asserting a sense of Fuseli’s exceptionalism.

  11. The secret of the Soviet hydrogen bomb

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    Wellerstein, Alex; Geist, Edward

    2017-11-01

    Was the first Soviet thermonuclear device really a step in the wrong direction? No bomb design has been as much maligned or otherwise disparaged as the first Soviet thermonuclear weapon. Detonated in August 1953, the bomb, officially tested under the name RDS-6s but usually known as Sloika or "layer cake" (the name Andrei Sakharov coined for it), was nothing to sneeze at. Shown in Figure 1 and able to be dropped from aircraft, it released the explosive equivalent, or yield, of almost half a megaton of TNT. The result was a blazing fireball with 20 times the power of the bomb that leveled Nagasaki, Japan.

  12. VERMICOMPOSTING AS AN ALTERNATIVE WAY OF BIODEGRADABLE WASTE MANAGEMENT FOR SMALL MUNICIPALITIES

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    Aleksandra Sosnecka

    2016-07-01

    Full Text Available The aim of the study was to assess the usefulness of vermicomposting as a method of bioconversion of organic wastes, inter alia sewage sludge, biodegradable fraction of municipal solid wastes and green wastes. Vermicomposting is a biological process in which earthworms are employed to cooperate with microorganisms in order to convert organic wastes into a valuable product. It is considered as a relatively low cost and environmentally-friendly method of waste treatment. Nevertheless, as each biotechnology, the process is limited to some physical, chemical and biological parameters. In this study, sewage sludge coming from medium-sized wastewater treatment plant was mixed with mown grass, sawdust and organic fraction of municipal wastes and vermicomposted for 5 weeks with Eisenia fetida and Eisenia andrei as main actors. The scope of the research was to 1 assess the influence of E. fetida and E.andrei composting earthworms on the physical and chemical properties of the product; 2 changes of concentration of selected heavy metals and their available forms in compost during the process, 3 the effects of substrates on earthworms survival and reproduction. Selected earthworm species had shown a high tolerance to the contaminants present in sewage sludge and a positive impact on the quality of the product was noted. Vermicomposting enhances decomposition of organic matter, leads to decrease in C/N ratio and pH, and changes the availability of some heavy metals and its total content in substratum. Experimental medium led earthworms to increase body weight due to the presence of large amount of organic matter, while the reproduction was importantly reduced. Vermicomposting can be considered as a method of treatment of solid wastes, mainly in the case of small municipalities.

  13. POBLACIONES MICROBIANAS, ACTIVIDADES ENZIMÁTICAS Y SUBSTANCIAS HÚMICAS EN LA BIOTRANSFORMACIÓN DE RESIDUOS

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    Roberto Quintero Lizaola

    2014-04-01

    Full Text Available Se evaluaron poblaciones microbianas, actividades enzimáticas y substancias húmicas (SH durante el compostaje y vermicompostaje (Eisenia andrei Bouché de paja de avena, subproducto de producción de cuerpos fructíferos del hongo comestible Pleurotus ostreatus, con diferentes tamaños: molida (< 2mm y picada (< 4mm. Se muestreó a los 23, 46, 69, 92, 115 y 148 días de la incorporación de lombrices (Eisenia andrei y se comparó con tratamientos sin lombriz. En cada muestreo se midió la actividad enzimática respecto a: el ciclo del carbono (amilasa, celulasa, lipasa e invertasa, ciclo del nitrógeno (proteasa, amidasa, ureasa y nitrogenasa, ciclo del fósforo (fosfatasa ácida y alcalina y ciclo del azufre (arilsulfatasa, y deshidrogenasa. Se evaluaron los ácidos húmicos (AH liofilizados, analizando y determinando, por métodos físicos y químicos, color, carbono y grupos funcionales con espectroscopia infrarroja. Los resultados mostraron la influencia de la lombriz sobre la proporción de la población de bacterias en los tratamientos de paja picada (PP y paja molida (PM tanto en vermicomposta como composta. Los hongos y actinomicetos se presentaron en mayor cantidad en los tratamientos de paja molida con lombriz (PMCL respecto al resto de los tratamientos. El tamaño de paja no tuvo influencia significativa en la proporción de las enzimas en las compostas, a diferencia de los tratamientos con lombriz que tuvieron resultados mayores en las enzimas muestreadas respecto a los tratamientos sin lombriz. Las mayores concentraciones de ácidos húmicos (AH liofilizados se detectaron en el tratamiento de PMCL, así como las mayores concentraciones de enzimas.

  14. Epigeic earthworms exert a bottleneck effect on microbial communities through gut associated processes.

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    Gómez-Brandón, María; Aira, Manuel; Lores, Marta; Domínguez, Jorge

    2011-01-01

    Earthworms play a critical role in organic matter decomposition because of the interactions they establish with microorganisms. The ingestion, digestion, assimilation of organic material in the gut and then casting is the first step in earthworm-microorganism interactions. The current knowledge of these direct effects is still limited for epigeic earthworm species, mainly those living in man-made environments. Here we tested whether and to what extent the earthworm Eisenia andrei is capable of altering the microbiological properties of fresh organic matter through gut associated processes; and if these direct effects are related to the earthworm diet. To address these questions we determined the microbial community structure (phospholipid fatty acid profiles) and microbial activity (fluorescein diacetate hydrolysis) in the earthworm casts derived from three types of animal manure (cow, horse and pig manure), which differed in microbial composition. The passage of the organic material through the gut of E. andrei reduced the total microbial biomass irrespective of the type of manure, and resulted in a decrease in bacterial biomass in all the manures; whilst leaving the fungi unaffected in the egested materials. However, unlike the microbial biomass, no such reduction was detected in the total microbial activity of cast samples derived from the pig manure. Moreover, no differences were found between cast samples derived from the different types of manure with regards to microbial community structure, which provides strong evidence for a bottleneck effect of worm digestion on microbial populations of the original material consumed. Our data reveal that earthworm gut is a major shaper of microbial communities, thereby favouring the existence of a reduced but more active microbial population in the egested materials, which is of great importance to understand how biotic interactions within the decomposer food web influence on nutrient cycling.

  15. Species-specific effects of epigeic earthworms on microbial community structure during first stages of decomposition of organic matter.

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    Gómez-Brandón, María; Lores, Marta; Domínguez, Jorge

    2012-01-01

    Epigeic earthworms are key organisms in organic matter decomposition because of the interactions they establish with microorganisms. The earthworm species and the quality and/or substrate availability are expected to be major factors influencing the outcome of these interactions. Here we tested whether and to what extent the epigeic earthworms Eisenia andrei, Eisenia fetida and Perionyx excavatus, widely used in vermicomposting, are capable of altering the microbiological properties of fresh organic matter in the short-term. We also questioned if the earthworm-induced modifications to the microbial communities are dependent on the type of substrate ingested. To address these questions we determined the microbial community structure (phospholipid fatty acid profiles) and microbial activity (basal respiration and microbial growth rates) of three types of animal manure (cow, horse and rabbit) that differed in microbial composition, after being processed by each species of earthworm for one month. No differences were found between earthworm-worked samples with regards to microbial community structure, irrespective of type of manure, which suggests the existence of a bottleneck effect of worm digestion on microbial populations of the original material consumed. Moreover, in mesocosms containing cow manure the presence of E. andrei resulted not only in a decrease in bacterial and fungal biomass, but also in a reduced bacterial growth rate and total microbial activity, while no such reduction was found with E. fetida and P. excavatus. Our results point to the species of earthworm with its associated gut microbiota as a strong determinant of the process shaping the structure of microbial communities in the short-term. This must nonetheless be weighed against the fact that further knowledge is necessary to evaluate whether the changes in the composition of microbiota in response to the earthworm species is accompanied by a change in the microbial community diversity and

  16. Epigeic earthworms exert a bottleneck effect on microbial communities through gut associated processes.

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    María Gómez-Brandón

    Full Text Available BACKGROUND: Earthworms play a critical role in organic matter decomposition because of the interactions they establish with microorganisms. The ingestion, digestion, assimilation of organic material in the gut and then casting is the first step in earthworm-microorganism interactions. The current knowledge of these direct effects is still limited for epigeic earthworm species, mainly those living in man-made environments. Here we tested whether and to what extent the earthworm Eisenia andrei is capable of altering the microbiological properties of fresh organic matter through gut associated processes; and if these direct effects are related to the earthworm diet. METHODOLOGY: To address these questions we determined the microbial community structure (phospholipid fatty acid profiles and microbial activity (fluorescein diacetate hydrolysis in the earthworm casts derived from three types of animal manure (cow, horse and pig manure, which differed in microbial composition. PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: The passage of the organic material through the gut of E. andrei reduced the total microbial biomass irrespective of the type of manure, and resulted in a decrease in bacterial biomass in all the manures; whilst leaving the fungi unaffected in the egested materials. However, unlike the microbial biomass, no such reduction was detected in the total microbial activity of cast samples derived from the pig manure. Moreover, no differences were found between cast samples derived from the different types of manure with regards to microbial community structure, which provides strong evidence for a bottleneck effect of worm digestion on microbial populations of the original material consumed. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: Our data reveal that earthworm gut is a major shaper of microbial communities, thereby favouring the existence of a reduced but more active microbial population in the egested materials, which is of great importance to understand how biotic interactions

  17. Species-specific effects of epigeic earthworms on microbial community structure during first stages of decomposition of organic matter.

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    María Gómez-Brandón

    Full Text Available Epigeic earthworms are key organisms in organic matter decomposition because of the interactions they establish with microorganisms. The earthworm species and the quality and/or substrate availability are expected to be major factors influencing the outcome of these interactions. Here we tested whether and to what extent the epigeic earthworms Eisenia andrei, Eisenia fetida and Perionyx excavatus, widely used in vermicomposting, are capable of altering the microbiological properties of fresh organic matter in the short-term. We also questioned if the earthworm-induced modifications to the microbial communities are dependent on the type of substrate ingested.To address these questions we determined the microbial community structure (phospholipid fatty acid profiles and microbial activity (basal respiration and microbial growth rates of three types of animal manure (cow, horse and rabbit that differed in microbial composition, after being processed by each species of earthworm for one month. No differences were found between earthworm-worked samples with regards to microbial community structure, irrespective of type of manure, which suggests the existence of a bottleneck effect of worm digestion on microbial populations of the original material consumed. Moreover, in mesocosms containing cow manure the presence of E. andrei resulted not only in a decrease in bacterial and fungal biomass, but also in a reduced bacterial growth rate and total microbial activity, while no such reduction was found with E. fetida and P. excavatus.Our results point to the species of earthworm with its associated gut microbiota as a strong determinant of the process shaping the structure of microbial communities in the short-term. This must nonetheless be weighed against the fact that further knowledge is necessary to evaluate whether the changes in the composition of microbiota in response to the earthworm species is accompanied by a change in the microbial community

  18. Baltiiskii region i transportnaja ekologija = The Baltic region and transport ecology / Andrei Stepanov

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    Stepanov, Andrei

    2004-01-01

    Autor teeb ülevaate Läänemere ja Soome lahe keskkonnakaitse alastest algatustest, sh Helsingi konventsioonist, teaduslikust uurimistegevusest Venemaal, mille eesmärgiks on analüüsida ja vähendada meretranspordi ning sadamate tegevusega kaasnevat keskkonnaohtlikku mõju. Joonised

  19. "Notshnoi dozor" : Trofimov, Bortnik i Ahhedzhakova pobojalis igrat netshist / Anna Veligzhanina, Andrei Veligzhanin

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    Veligzhanina, Anna

    2004-01-01

    Venemaal suure menuga linastunud fantaasiafilm Moskva vampiiridest "Öine patrull" ("Notshnoi dozor"). Osatäitjatest, ka neist, kes ei läbinud proovivõtteid, kui ka neist, kes pelgasid musti jõude ja vampiire mängida

  20. Sensing microorganisms in the gut triggers the immune response in Eisenia andrei earthworms

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    Dvořák, Jiří; Roubalová, Radka; Procházková, Petra; Rossmann, Pavel; Škanta, František; Bilej, Martin

    2016-01-01

    Roč. 57, APR 2016 (2016), s. 67-74 ISSN 0145-305X R&D Projects: GA MŠk(CZ) ED1.1.00/02.0109 Institutional support: RVO:61388971 Keywords : Earthworm * Mucosal immunity * CCF Subject RIV: EE - Microbiology, Virology Impact factor: 3.218, year: 2016

  1. Mycoflora in the intestine of Eisenia andrei (Oligochaeta, Lumbricidae) and in vermiculture substrates

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    Nováková, Alena; Pižl, Václav

    2003-01-01

    Roč. 55, 1/2 (2003), s. 83-102 ISSN 1211-0981 R&D Projects: GA AV ČR IAA6066001 Institutional research plan: CEZ:AV0Z6066911 Keywords : cattle manure * saprotrophic and cellulolytic microfungi * earthworms Subject RIV: EH - Ecology, Behaviour

  2. ATLAS rewards Russian supplier for scintillating tile production

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    Patrice Loïez

    2001-01-01

    The ATLAS collaboration has awarded Russian firm SIA Luch from Podolsk in the Moscow region an ATLAS Supplier Award. This follows delivery by the company of the final batch of scintillating tiles for the collaboration's tile calorimeter some six months ahead of schedule. Representatives of the firm are seen here receiving the award at a ceremony held in the collaboration's tile calorimeter instrumentation plant at CERN on 30 July. In front of one tile calorimeter module instrumented by scintillating tiles are (left to right) IHEP physicists Evgueni Startchenko and Andrei Karioukhine, Luch Podolsk representatives Igor Karetnikov and Yuri Zaitsev, tile calorimeter project leader Rupert Leitner, ATLAS spokesperson Peter Jenni, and CERN tile calorimeter group leader Ana Henriques-Correia.

  3. Ecotoxicity of Mine Tailings: Unrehabilitated Versus Rehabilitated.

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    Maboeta, M S; Oladipo, O G; Botha, S M

    2018-05-01

    Earthworms are bioindicators of soil pollution. The ecotoxicity of tailings from selected gold mines in South Africa was investigated utilizing Eisenia andrei bioassays and biomarkers. Samples were obtained from unrehabilitated, rehabilitated and naturally vegetated sites. Biomass, neutral red retention time (NRRT), survival and reproduction were assessed using standardized protocols. Earthworm biomass, NRRT and reproductive success in rehabilitated tailings (comparable to naturally vegetated site) were significantly higher (p tailings. In addition, significantly lower (p tailings compared to the unrehabilitated. Further, significantly lower (p tailings than the rehabilitated and naturally vegetated sites. Overall, reduced ecotoxicity effects were confirmed in rehabilitated compared to unrehabilitated tailings. This suggests that rehabilitation as a post-mining restorative strategy has strong positive influence on mine tailings.

  4. Short outlines of books by Estonian authors / Janika Kronberg, Rutt Hinrikus

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    Kronberg, Janika, 1963-

    2008-01-01

    Arvustus: Afanasjev, Vahur. Kosmos. Tallinn : Jutulind, 2008 ; Hvostov, Andrei. Võõrad lood. Tallinn : Tänapäev, 2008 ; Lauli, Olle. Niguliste õpilased. Tallinn : Verb, 2007 ; Rooste, Jürgen. Tavaline eesti idioot. Pärnu : Ji, 2008 ; Talvet, Jüri. Silmad peksavad une seinu. Tartu : Ilmamaa, 2008 ; Beekman, Aimée. Proovielu. Tallinn : Varrak, 2008 ; Kivi, Aita. Lähedal. Tallinn : Ajakirjade Kirjastus, 2008 ; Beekman, Vladimir. Alles see oli. Tallinn : Tänapäev, 2008 ; Viiding, Elo. Püha Maama. Tallinn : Tuum, 2008 ; Nõu, Helga. Peaaegu geenius ehk Schrödingeri kassi otsimas. Tallinn : Atlex, 2008 ; Unt, Lii. Parim näitleja linnas. Varanasi päevaraamat. Tallinn : Eesti Ekspressi Kirjastus, 2007 ; Sild, Ivar. Tantsiv linn. Tallinn : Tuum, 2007

  5. A strain-variable bacteriocin in Bacillus anthracis and Bacillus cereus with repeated Cys-Xaa-Xaa motifs

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    Haft Daniel H

    2009-04-01

    Full Text Available Abstract Bacteriocins are peptide antibiotics from ribosomally translated precursors, produced by bacteria often through extensive post-translational modification. Minimal sequence conservation, short gene lengths, and low complexity sequence can hinder bacteriocin identification, even during gene calling, so they are often discovered by proximity to accessory genes encoding maturation, immunity, and export functions. This work reports a new subfamily of putative thiazole-containing heterocyclic bacteriocins. It appears universal in all strains of Bacillus anthracis and B. cereus, but has gone unrecognized because it is always encoded far from its maturation protein operon. Patterns of insertions and deletions among twenty-four variants suggest a repeating functional unit of Cys-Xaa-Xaa. Reviewers This article was reviewed by Andrei Osterman and Lakshminarayan Iyer.

  6. Estonian authors / Janika Kronberg, Rutt Hinrikus

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    Kronberg, Janika, 1963-

    2007-01-01

    Tutvustus: Mattheus, Ülo.¡India armastus. Tallinn : Eesti Keele Sihtasutus, 2006 ;¡Teder,¡Tarmo. Onanistid. Tallinn :¡Tuum, 2006 ;¡Hirv, Indrek. Surmapõletaja. Tallinn :¡Tuum, 2006 ;¡Hvostov, Andrei. Henrik : näidend 12-s pildis. Tallinn : Kultuurileht, 2006. (Loomingu Raamatukogu ;¡20) ;¡Traat,¡Mats. Naised ja pojad. Tallinn : Looming, 2006, nr. 2-5 ;¡Traat, Mats. Sarviku armastus. Tallinn :¡Looming, 2006, nr. 11 ;¡Kaardipakk II. Tallinn : Näo Kirik, 2006 ;¡Kivirähk,¡Andrus. Mees, kes teadis ussisõnu. Tallinn :¡Eesti Keele Sihtasutus, 2007 ;¡Õunapuu,¡Ervin. Meie igapäevane jää :¡eesti gootika III. Tallinn : Varrak, 2006 ;¡Ehlvest, Jüri. Palverännak. Tallinn :¡Tuum, 2005

  7. Punk film kodanikuühiskonnast / Artur Talvik, Peeter Vihma, Jaan Tootsen ; intervjueerinud Andrei Liimets

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    2013-01-01

    Tallinna Uue Maailma kogukonnast rääkivast režissöör Jaan Tootseni ja produtsent Jaak Kilmi dokumentaalfilmist "Uus Maailm". Arutlus teemal, milline on kohaliku kogukonna ja milline riiklike ning kohalike institutsioonide roll paikkonna elu suunamisel ja koordineerimisel, nende omavaheline mõju

  8. UV and solar photo-degradation of naproxen: TiO_2 catalyst effect, reaction kinetics, products identification and toxicity assessment

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    Jallouli, Nabil; Elghniji, Kais; Hentati, Olfa; Ribeiro, Ana R.; Silva, Adrián M.T.; Ksibi, Mohamed

    2016-01-01

    Highlights: • Degradation kinetics and mineralization rate of naproxen (NPX) were studied. • Direct photolysis and TiO_2/UV approaches were evaluated. • The formation of by-products was followed by UHPLC-DAD-MS. • Ecological risk assessment of NPX-treated solutions was assessed using E. andrei. - Abstract: Direct photolysis and TiO_2-photocatalytic degradation of naproxen (NPX) in aqueous solution were studied using a UV lamp and solar irradiation. The degradation of NPX was found to be in accordance with pseudo-first order kinetics, the photocatalytic process being more efficient than photolysis. The NPX removal by photolysis (pH_i_n_i_t_i_a_l 6.5) was 83% after 3 h, with 11% of chemical oxygen demand (COD) reduction, whereas the TiO_2-UV process led to higher removals of both NPX (98%) and COD (25%). The apparent pseudo-first-order rate constant (k_a_p_p) for NPX degradation by photolysis ranged from 0.0050 min"−"1 at pH 3.5 to 0.0095 min"−"1 at pH 6.5, while it was estimated to be 0.0063 min"−"1 under acidic conditions in photocatalysis, increasing by 4-fold at pH 6.5. Ultra High Performance Liquid chromatography (UHPLC) coupled with a triple quadrupole detector and also a hybrid mass spectrometer which combines the linear ion trap triple quadrupole (LTQ) and OrbiTrap mass analyser, were used to identify NPX degradation products. The main intermediates detected were 1-(6-methoxynaphtalene-2-yl) ethylhydroperoxide, 2-ethyl-6-methoxynaphthalene, 1-(6-methoxynaphtalen-2-yl) ethanol, 1-(6-methoxynaphtalen-2-yl) ethanone and malic acid. Solar photocatalysis of NPX showed COD removals of 33% and 65% after 3 and 4 h of treatment, respectively, and some reduction of acute toxicity, evaluated by the exposure of Eisenia andrei to OECD soils spiked with NPX-treated solutions.

  9. The effect of dibenzo-p-dioxin- and dibenzofuran-contaminated soil on the earthworm Eisenia andrei

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    Roubalová, Radka; Dvořák, Jiří; Procházková, Petra; Elhottová, Dana; Rossmann, Pavel; Škanta, František; Bilej, Martin

    2014-01-01

    Roč. 193, OCT 2014 (2014), s. 22-28 ISSN 0269-7491 R&D Projects: GA MŠk(CZ) EE2.3.20.0055; GA MŠk(CZ) EE2.3.30.0003; GA MŠk(CZ) ED1.1.00/02.0109 Institutional support: RVO:61388971 ; RVO:60077344 Keywords : Eisenia and rei * PCDD/Fs * Calreticulin Subject RIV: EE - Microbiology, Virology Impact factor: 4.143, year: 2014

  10. Püha Jüri võitlus kapitalistliku hüdraga / Priit Hõbemägi, Andrei Hvostov

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    Hõbemägi, Priit, 1957-

    2009-01-01

    SDE uus esimees Jüri Pihl teatas, et sotsiaaldemokraatidel on alternatiiv seni valitsenud neoliberaalsele ideoloogiale. Autorite hinnangul hakkab J. Pihli vastasseis Reformierakonnaga olema hoopis teistsugune kui Keskerakonnaga

  11. Timothy Garton Ash: Euroopas ei tohi olla "mälupoliitikaid" / Timothy Garton Ash ; intervjueerinud Andrei Hvostov

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    Garton Ash, Timothy, 1955-

    2009-01-01

    Briti ajaloolane, politoloog ja kolumnist vastab küsimustele, mis puudutavad ajaloo ümberkirjutamist, EL-i välispoliitika kujundamist, Saksamaa katset anda väikeste lastega vanematele hääletamisel lisajõudu, samuti kapitalismi ja sotsialismi, natsismi ja kommunismi

  12. Microbial Environment Affects Innate Immunity in Two Closely Related Earthworm Species Eisenia andrei and Eisenia fetida

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    Dvořák, Jiří; Mančíková, Veronika; Pižl, Václav; Elhottová, Dana; Šilerová, Marcela; Roubalová, Radka; Škanta, František; Procházková, Petra; Bilej, Martin

    2013-01-01

    Roč. 8, č. 11 (2013) E-ISSN 1932-6203 R&D Projects: GA MŠk(CZ) EE2.3.20.0055; GA MŠk(CZ) EE2.3.30.0003 Institutional support: RVO:61388971 ; RVO:60077344 Keywords : POLYMERASE-CHAIN-REACTION * CELOMIC FLUID * TRANSPLANTATION IMMUNITY Subject RIV: EE - Microbiology, Virology; EC - Immunology (BC-A) Impact factor: 3.534, year: 2013

  13. New polymer lithium secondary batteries based on ORMOCER (R) electrolytes-inorganic-organic polymers

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    Popall, M.; Buestrich, R.; Semrau, G.

    2001-01-01

    Based on new plasticized inorganic-organic polymer electrolytes CM. Popall, M. Andrei, J. Kappel, J. Kron, K. Olma, B. Olsowski,'ORMOCERs as Inorganic-organic Electrolytes for New Solid State Lithium Batteries and Supercapacitors', Electrochim. Acta 43 (1998) 1155] new flexible foil-batteries...... electrolyte, typical for polymer electrolytes. Cycling tests (more than 900 cycles) proved that the unplasticized electrolyte can act as binder in composite cathodes of lithium secondary batteries [2]. Charge/discharge cycles of complete batteries like (Cu/active carbon/ORMOCER(R)/LiCoO2/Al) with an ORMOCER......(R) as separator electrolyte were measured. The voltage drop of these batteries is very similar to cells with standard liquid electrolytes and the efficiency is close to 100%. Cycling the batteries with a current density of 0.25 mA cm(-2) between the voltage limits of 3.1 and 4.1 V results in a charge...

  14. SMEs, Competition and Entry - A developing country perspective

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    Jensen, Camilla

    The paper develops a simple model for a developing country with a dual economic structure. The model is a further theoretical extension and empirical work to an earlier published book chapter on the same topic. The abstract was updated after presentation at the conference in Gold Coast, Australia....... The main research question is why it is so difficult for new entrepreneurs to enter markets, or in other words, why are the barriers to entry seemingly higher in developing countries? Development writers such as Hernando de Soto and Daron Acemoglu suggest that this question is closely related...... with a sizeable informal sector in developing countries and corruption. Other leading transition researchers such as Andrei Shleifer offer a variety of views on the informal sector from the romantic to the parasitic. This paper leans on the realist interpretation of de Soto grounded in institutional theory. High...

  15. Adaptive algorithms of position and energy reconstruction in Anger-camera type detectors: experimental data processing in ANTS

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    Morozov, A; Fraga, F A F; Fraga, M M F R; Margato, L M S; Pereira, L [LIP-Coimbra and Departamento de Física, Universidade de Coimbra, Rua Larga, Coimbra (Portugal); Defendi, I; Jurkovic, M [Forschungs-Neutronenquelle Heinz Maier-Leibnitz (FRM II), TUM, Lichtenbergstr. 1, Garching (Germany); Engels, R; Kemmerling, G [Zentralinstitut für Elektronik, Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH, Wilhelm-Johnen-Straße, Jülich (Germany); Gongadze, A; Guerard, B; Manzin, G; Niko, H; Peyaud, A; Piscitelli, F [Institut Laue Langevin, 6 Rue Jules Horowitz, Grenoble (France); Petrillo, C; Sacchetti, F [Istituto Nazionale per la Fisica della Materia, Unità di Perugia, Via A. Pascoli, Perugia (Italy); Raspino, D; Rhodes, N J; Schooneveld, E M, E-mail: andrei@coimbra.lip.pt [Science and Technology Facilities Council, Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, Harwell Oxford, Didcot (United Kingdom); others, and

    2013-05-01

    The software package ANTS (Anger-camera type Neutron detector: Toolkit for Simulations), developed for simulation of Anger-type gaseous detectors for thermal neutron imaging was extended to include a module for experimental data processing. Data recorded with a sensor array containing up to 100 photomultiplier tubes (PMT) or silicon photomultipliers (SiPM) in a custom configuration can be loaded and the positions and energies of the events can be reconstructed using the Center-of-Gravity, Maximum Likelihood or Least Squares algorithm. A particular strength of the new module is the ability to reconstruct the light response functions and relative gains of the photomultipliers from flood field illumination data using adaptive algorithms. The performance of the module is demonstrated with simulated data generated in ANTS and experimental data recorded with a 19 PMT neutron detector. The package executables are publicly available at http://coimbra.lip.pt/∼andrei/.

  16. ALICE & LHCb: refinements for the restart

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    2009-01-01

    Following the previous issue, the Bulletin continues its series to find out what the six LHC experiments have been up to since last September, and how they are preparing for the restart. Previously we looked at CMS and ATLAS; this issue we will round up the past 10 months of activity at ALICE and LHCb. LHCb The cavern of the LHCb experiment. This year has given LHCb the chance to install the 5th and final plane of muon chambers, which will improve the triggering at nominal luminosity. This is the final piece of the experiment to be installed. "Now the detector looks exactly as it does in the technical design report," confirms Andrei Golutvin, LHCb Spokesperson. "We also took advantage of this shutdown to make several improvements. For example, we modified the high voltage system of the electromagnetic calorimeter to reduce noise further to a negligible level. We also took some measures to improve ...

  17. CMS Honours Three Russian and Bielorussian companies

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    2003-01-01

    On 7 March, CMS handed out the three latest Gold Awards under its scheme for honouring its best suppliers suppliers (c.f. Bulletin n°10/2003). Three Russian and Bielorussian firms were honoured, on the occasion of a visit by dignitaries from the two countries. CERN played host to Anatoly Sherbak, Head of the Fundamental Research Department of the Russian Federation Ministry of Industry and Science, Ambassador Sergei Aleinik, Permanent Representative of the Republic of Belarus to the Office of the United Nations at Geneva, Andrei Pirogov, Assistant Permanent Representative of the Russian Federation to the Office of the United Nations, and Alexei Sissakian, Vice Director of the JINR (Joint Institute for Nuclear Research) at Dubna in Russia. The directors of the three Russian and Bielorussian firms have received their awards and are seen with the visiting Russian and Bielorussian dignitaries and the CMS leaders in front of the CMS hadron calorimeter, on the spot where the detector is being assembled.These promi...

  18. Sakharov at KB-11. The path of a genius

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    Ilkaev, Radii I

    2012-01-01

    21 May 2011 would have marked the 90th birthday of Andrei Dmitrievich Sakharov, a towering 20th-century figure in science and human thought, whose ideas, research contributions, and life example exerted enormous influence on the history of the second half of the 20th century and, in particular, on the history of Russia. Whether as a scientist or a private person (including his public activities and exceptional attitude to human personality), he always displayed creativity and a freedom of spirit, thought, and action. Sakharov's life and creative work make him a model scientist and citizen for many and undoubtedly provide a legacy for the development of science and society in the 21st century. In this paper, some of Sakharov's key ideas and achievements relating to his KB-11 period are exemplified, and how they influence present day research and technology, notably as employed for affording national security, is examined. (conferences and symposia)

  19. Vikergallup : eesti kirjandus 2008 / Peeter Helme, Ott Kilusk, Igor Kotjuh... [jt.

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    2009-01-01

    21 arvustaja vastus küsimusele, milline oli 2008. aasta parim uudisteos ja debüüt. Ära nimetati fs-i luulekogu "Alasti ja elus", Andrei Hvostovi proosaraamatut "Võõrad lood", Maarja Kangro luulekogu "Heureka", Kalju Kruusa luulekogu "Pilvedgi mindgi liigutavadgi", Asko Künnapi luulekogu "Su ööd on loetud", Elo Viidingu proosaraamatut "Püha Maama", Mart Juure luulekogu "Pane Eesti peale tagasi", Jaan Kaplisnki luulekogu "Teiselpool järve", Mart Kivastiku proosaraamatut "Kurb raamat", Leo Kunnase romaani "Gort Ashryn I", Andres Langemetsa luulekogu "Vooder", Erkki Luugi "Valitud luuletusi", Rein Põdra romaani "Juba olnud", Rein Raua lühiromaani "Vend" ja Jaan Tangsoo romaani "Méduse'i parv". Parima debüüdina mainiti Andrus Kasemaa luulekogu "Poeedirahu", Barthol Lo Mejori proosaraamatut "Popdada" ja Chaneldiori proosaraamatut "Kontrolli alt väljas", Lauri Saatpalu laulutekstiraamatut "Nähtused ja tehtused", Tamur Kusnetsi romaani "Hundipäikese aeg" ja Jaanika Merilo luulekogu "Rütmist väljas"

  20. Einstein's Gravity and Dark Energy/Matter

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    Sarfatti, J

    2003-01-01

    Should Einstein's general relativity be quantized in the usual way even though it is not renormalizable the way the spin 1/2 lepto-quark - spin 1 gauge force boson local field theories are? Condensed matter theorists using P.W. Anderson's "More is different" approach, consistent with Andrei Sakharov's idea of "metric elasticity" with gravity emergent out of quantum electrodynamic zero point vacuum fluctuations, is the approach I take in this paper. The QED vacuum in globally-flat Minkowski space-time is unstable due to exchange of virtual photons between virtual electrons and positron "holes" near the -mc2 Fermi surface well inside the 2mc2 energy gap. This results in a non-perturbative emergence of both Einstein's gravity and a unified dark energy/dark matter w = -1 exotic vacuum zero point fluctuation field controlled by the local macro-quantum vacuum coherent field. The latter is a Bose-Einstein condensate of virtual off-mass-shell bound electron-positron pairs. The dark matter exotic vacuum phase with pos...

  1. New spokesperson for the LHCb collaboration

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    Katarina Anthony

    2011-01-01

    Pierluigi Campana begins his 3-year tenure as LHCb spokesperson this June. As the new voice for the collaboration, Campana will lead the experiment through what should prove to be a very exciting phase.   Pierluigi Campana, from the Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare in Frascati, has been with the collaboration since 2000 and was heavily involved in the construction of the muon chamber of the LHCb detector. He replaces Andrei Golutvin, from Imperial College London and Russia’s Institute for Theoretical and Experimental Physics. “Leading such a large collaboration is not an easy task,” says Campana. While he will rely heavily upon the work of his predecessor, he plans on leaving his own mark on the position: “One of the main goals of my job will be to enhance the spirit of collaboration between the different institutes within our experiment.” LHCb plays a key role in the search for new physics. The experiment is conducting a very precise search...

  2. Biological testing of a digested sewage sludge and derived composts.

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    Moreira, R; Sousa, J P; Canhoto, C

    2008-11-01

    Aiming to evaluate a possible loss of soil habitat function after amendment with organic wastes, a digested sewage sludge and derived composts produced with green residues, where biologically tested in the laboratory using soil animals (Eisenia andrei and Folsomia candida) and plants (Brassica rapa and Avena sativa). Each waste was tested mimicking a field application of 6ton/ha or 12ton/ha. Avoidance tests did not reveal any impact of sludge and composts to soil biota. Germination and growth tests showed that application of composts were beneficial for both plants. Composts did not affect earthworm's mass increase or reproduction, but the highest sludge amendment revealed negative effects on both parameters. Only the amendment of composts at the highest dose originated an impairment of springtails reproductive output. We suggest that bioassays using different test species may be an additional tool to evaluate effects of amendment of organic wastes in soil. Biological tests are sensitive to pollutants at low concentrations and to interactions undetected by routine chemical analysis.

  3. Product quality and microbial dynamics during vermicomposting and maturation of compost from pig manure.

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    Villar, Iria; Alves, David; Mato, Salustiano

    2017-11-01

    This research evaluates, through microbial dynamics, the use of earthworms Eisenia andrei for maturation of pre-composted pig manure in comparison with maturation under static conditions and with vermicomposting of fresh pig manure. Therefore, two substrates were used (fresh and pre-composted pig manure) and four treatments were developed: fresh manure vermicomposting, control of fresh manure without earthworms, pre-composting followed by vermicomposting and static maturation of pre-composted manure. In order to determine the microbial dynamics, the enzymatic activities and profiles of phospholipid fatty acids (PLFAs) were evaluated over a 112-days period. Physicochemical and biological parameters of the obtained products were also analyzed. The presence of earthworms significantly reduced (pquality values, it is necessary to optimize the vermicompost aging phase period to improve the stability. Static maturation presented stability on microbial dynamics that indicated a slow degradation of organic compounds so that, maturation of pre-composted manure through vermicomposting is better option. Copyright © 2017 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

  4. Sakharov at KB-11. The path of a genius

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    Ilkaev, Radii I.

    2012-02-01

    21 May 2011 would have marked the 90th birthday of Andrei Dmitrievich Sakharov, a towering 20th-century figure in science and human thought, whose ideas, research contributions, and life example exerted enormous influence on the history of the second half of the 20th century and, in particular, on the history of Russia. Whether as a scientist or a private person (including his public activities and exceptional attitude to human personality), he always displayed creativity and a freedom of spirit, thought, and action. Sakharov's life and creative work make him a model scientist and citizen for many and undoubtedly provide a legacy for the development of science and society in the 21st century. In this paper, some of Sakharov's key ideas and achievements relating to his KB-11 period are exemplified, and how they influence present day research and technology, notably as employed for affording national security, is examined.

  5. Rare decays of B-mesons

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    Ali, A.

    1992-01-01

    This article is dedicated to the memory of Andrei D. Sakharov, a great scientist and human rights activist. Sakharov was blessed with the rare gift of prophetic prediction in matters concerning both science and society. His paper in 1967 on the baryon asymmetry of the universe relating it to the baryon instability, CP-violation, and thermodynamic non-equilibrium, was a very long shot. In view of subsequent theoretical developments in grand unified theories of elementary particle physics and cosmology, where the Sakharov conditions can be accommodated, this paper represents indeed a very fine example of scientific genius and prophecy. His political judgement, exemplified by his visionary essay Progress, Coexistence, and Intellectual Freedom, written in 1968, was equally stunning. Among other topics Sakharov was also very much interested in physics of the heavy quarks. In this paper we review theoretical predictions about an interesting aspect of heavy quark physics, namely rare phenomena in the decays of B-meson involving flavor changing neutral current (FCNC) processes

  6. “See you soon” – a retrospective on the first LHC proton run

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    2010-01-01

    With the LHC already a week into the ion run, the CERN Bulletin takes the opportunity to look at the progress made by the experiments during the LHC’s first proton run. In a series of interviews, the spokespersons from the five experiments take stock of the unprecedented success of the proton run.   The LHC in the style of Leonardo da Vinci © Sergio Cittolin Read on to share in their enthusiasm and discover what achievements their experiments are most proud of, as they discuss the uncharted areas they have already started to explore. The spokespersons - Fabiola Gianotti from ATLAS, Guido Tonelli from CMS, Jurgen Schukraft from ALICE, Andrei Golutvin from LHCb and Karsten Eggert from TOTEM - discuss the new understanding gained of their detectors, the “rediscovery” of the Standard Model, as well as the progress made in the search for supersymmetry and the Higgs boson. The experiments also look ahead to the Christmas technical stop, conside...

  7. Host-defense and trefoil factor family peptides in skin secretions of the Mawa clawed frog Xenopus boumbaensis (Pipidae).

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    Conlon, J Michael; Mechkarska, Milena; Kolodziejek, Jolanta; Leprince, Jérôme; Coquet, Laurent; Jouenne, Thierry; Vaudry, Hubert; Nowotny, Norbert; King, Jay D

    2015-10-01

    Peptidomic analysis of norepinephrine-stimulated skin secretions from the octoploid Mawa clawed frog Xenopus boumbaensis Loumont, 1983 led to the identification and characterization of 15 host-defense peptides belonging to the magainin (two peptides), peptide glycine-leucine-amide (PGLa; three peptides), xenopsin precursor fragment (XPF; three peptides), caerulein precursor fragment (CPF; two peptides), and caerulein precursor fragment-related peptide (CPF-RP; five peptides) families. In addition, caerulein and three peptides with structural similarity to the trefoil factor family (TFF) peptides, xP2 and xP4 from Xenopus laevis were also present in the secretions. Consistent with data from comparisons of the nucleotides sequence of mitochondrial and nuclear genes, the primary structures of the peptides suggest a close phylogenetic relationship between X. boumbaensis and the octoploid frogs Xenopus amieti and Xenopus andrei. As the three species occupy disjunct ranges within Cameroon, it is suggested that they diverged from a common ancestor by allopatric speciation. Copyright © 2015 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

  8. VIP access for Very Important Particles

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    Anaïs Schaeffer

    2013-01-01

    From 12 to 14 March, 100 data acquisition specialists from ALICE, ATLAS, CMS and LHCb took part in a workshop* to share their experiences and exchange ideas. This gave the Bulletin the opportunity to take another look at some of the principles of data acquisition.   Participants in the data acquisition workshop held at Château de Bossey in March. Image: Andrei Kazarov. The more debris, the better: at least when it comes to particle collisions. The LHC does marvellously well in this respect, but the four main experiments have another aim: detection. Every second, millions of protons interact with millions of others, creating a chaotic torrent of secondary particles. The picture is extremely complex, much to the joy of the physicists, who hurry around trying to “maybe” register the event… Event or non-event? That is the question. Gathering data is good, but gathering the best data is better. Fortunately, thanks to the “trigg...

  9. Felix Berezin Life and death of the mastermind of supermathematics

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    Shifman, M

    2007-01-01

    Felix Berezin was an outstanding Soviet mathematician who in the 1960s and 70s was the driving force behind the emergence of the branch of mathematics now known as supermathematics. The integral over the anticommuting Grassmann variables that he introduced in the 1960s laid the foundation for the path integral formulation of quantum field theory with fermions, the heart of modern supersymmetric field theories and superstrings. The Berezin integral is named for him, as is the closely related construction of the Berezinian, which may be regarded as the superanalog of the determinant. This book features a masterfully written memoir by Berezin's widow, Elena Karpel, who narrates a remarkable account of Berezin's life and his struggle for survival under the totalitarian Soviet regime. Supplemented with recollections by his close friends and colleagues, Berezin's accomplishments in mathematics, his novel ideas and breakthrough works, are reviewed in two articles written by Andrei Losev and Robert Minlos.

  10. ATLAS Rewards Russian Supplier for Scintillating Tile Production

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    2001-01-01

    At a ceremony held at CERN on 30 July, the ATLAS collaboration awarded Russian firm SIA Luch from Podolsk in the Moscow region an ATLAS Suppliers Award. This follows delivery by the company of the final batch of scintillating tiles for the collaboration's Tile Calorimeter some six months ahead of schedule.   Representatives of Russian firm Luch Podolsk received the ATLAS Suppliers Award in the collaboration's Tile Calorimeter instrumentation plant at CERN on 30 July. In front of one Tile Calorimeter module instrumented by scintillating tiles are (left to right) IHEP physicists Evgueni Startchenko and Andrei Karioukhine, Luch Podolsk representatives Igor Karetnikov and Yuri Zaitsev, Tile Calorimeter Project Leader Rupert Leitner, ATLAS spokesperson Peter Jenni, and CERN Tile Calorimeter group leader Ana Henriques-Correia. Scintillating tiles form the active part of the ATLAS hadronic Tile Calorimeter, which will measure the energy and direction of particles produced in LHC collisions. They are emb...

  11. Terrestrial avoidance behaviour tests as screening tool to assess soil contamination

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    Loureiro, Susana; Soares, Amadeu M.V.M.; Nogueira, Antonio J.A.

    2005-01-01

    To assess soil quality and risk assessment, bioassays can be useful tools to gauge the potential toxicity of contaminants focusing on their bioavailable fraction. A rapid and sublethal avoidance behaviour test was used as a screening tool with the earthworm Eisenia andrei and the isopod Porcellionides pruinosus, where organisms were exposed during 48 h to several chemicals (lindane, dimethoate and copper sulphate, for isopods and carbendazim, benomyl, dimethoate and copper sulphate for earthworms). Both species were also exposed to soils from an abandoned mine. For all bioassays a statistical approach was used to derive EC 50 values. Isopods and earthworms were able to perceive the presence of toxic compounds and escaping from contaminated to clean soil. Furthermore the behaviour parameter was equally or more sensitive then other sublethal parameters (e.g. reproduction or growth), expressing the advantages of Avoidance Behaviour Tests as screening tools in ERA. - Avoidance Behaviour Tests with earthworms and isopods can be used as screening tools in the evaluation of soil contamination

  12. Earthworms newly from Mongolia (Oligochaeta, Lumbricidae, Eisenia

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    Robert Blakemore

    2013-04-01

    Full Text Available Two new megadrile earthworms from the steppes, the first species wholly from Outer Mongolia, are ascribed to the partially parthenogenetic Eisenia nordenskioldi (Eisen, 1879 species-complex. Taxonomic justification of sympatric Eisenia nordenskioldi mongol and E. nordenskioldi onon ssp. n. are supported by mtDNA COI barcodes. The unreliability of molecular differentiation based on voucher names compared to definitive types is again demonstrated, as pertains to the ultimate Eisenia andrei Bouché, 1972 synonym of the E. fetida (Savigny, 1826 sibling species-complex composed of more than a dozen prior names. Similar species described from Northeast China [formerly Manchuria] and North Korea are briefly considered, albeit they are intermittently held in synonymy of cosmopolitan Aporrectodea rosea (Savigny, 1826 along with many other taxa including some exotic lumbricids initially found in India. Japanese and North American lumbricids are also mentioned. Distributions are discussed and an annotated checklist of all nine Siberian/sub-arctic E. nordenskioldi ssp. is appended.

  13. Dependency of soil activity concentration on soil -biota concentration ratio of radionuclides for earthworm

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    Keum, Dong Kwon; Kim, Byeong Ho; Jun, In; Lim, Kwang Muk; Choi, Yong Ho [Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute, Daejeon (Korea, Republic of)

    2012-05-15

    The transfer of radionuclides to wildlife (non-human biota) is normally quantified using an equilibrium concentration ratio (CR{sub eq}), defined as the radionuclide activity concentration in the whole organism (fresh weight) divided by that in the media (dry weight for soil). The present study describes the effect of soil radionuclide activity concentration on the transfer of {sup 137}Cs, {sup 85}Sr and {sup 65}Zn to a functionally important wildlife group, annelids, using a commonly studied experimental worm (E.andrei). Time-dependent whole body concentration ratios of {sup 137}Cs, {sup 85}Sr and {sup 65}Zn for the earthworm were experimentally measured for artificially contaminated soils with three different activity concentrations for each radionuclide which were considerably higher than normal background levels. Two parameters of a first order kinetic model, the equilibrium concentration ratio (CR{sub eq}) and the effective loss rate constant (k), were estimated by comparison of experimental CR results with the model prediction

  14. Vermicomposting of winery wastes: a laboratory study.

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    Nogales, Rogelio; Cifuentes, Celia; Benítez, Emilio

    2005-01-01

    In Mediterranean countries, millions of tons of wastes from viticulture and winery industries are produced every year. This study describes the ability of the earthworm Eisenia andrei to compost different winery wastes (spent grape marc, vinasse biosolids, lees cakes, and vine shoots) into valuable agricultural products. The evolution of earthworm biomass and enzyme activities was tracked for 16 weeks of vermicomposting, on a laboratory scale. Increases in earthworm biomass for all winery wastes proved lower than in manure. Changes in hydrolytic enzymes and overall microbial activities during the vermicomposting process indicated the biodegradation of the winery wastes. Vermicomposting improved the agronomic value of the winery wastes by reducing the C:N ratio, conductivity and phytotoxicity, while increasing the humic materials, nutrient contents, and pH in all cases. Thus, winery wastes show potential as raw substrates in vermicomposting, although further research is needed to evaluate the feasibility of such wastes in large-scale vermicomposting systems.

  15. Earthworms newly from Mongolia (Oligochaeta, Lumbricidae, Eisenia)

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    Blakemore, Robert J.

    2013-01-01

    Abstract Two new megadrile earthworms from the steppes, the first species wholly from Outer Mongolia, are ascribed to the partially parthenogenetic Eisenia nordenskioldi (Eisen, 1879) species-complex. Taxonomic justification of sympatric Eisenia nordenskioldi mongol and Eisenia nordenskioldi onon ssp. n. are supported by mtDNA COI barcodes. The unreliability of molecular differentiation based on voucher names compared to definitive types is again demonstrated, as pertains to the ultimate Eisenia andrei Bouché, 1972 synonym of the Eisenia fetida (Savigny, 1826) sibling species-complex composed of more than a dozen prior names. Similar species described from Northeast China [formerly Manchuria] and North Korea are briefly considered, albeit they are intermittently held in synonymy of cosmopolitan Aporrectodea rosea (Savigny, 1826) along with many other taxa including some exotic lumbricids initially found in India. Japanese and North American lumbricids are also mentioned. Distributions are discussed and an annotated checklist of all nine Siberian/sub-arctic Eisenia nordenskioldi ssp. is appended. PMID:23798894

  16. Involvement of the Iron Regulatory Protein from Eisenia andrei Earthworms in the Regulation of Cellular Iron Homeostasis

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    Procházková, Petra; Škanta, František; Roubalová, Radka; Šilerová, Marcela; Dvořák, Jiří; Bilej, Martin

    2014-01-01

    Roč. 9, č. 10 (2014) E-ISSN 1932-6203 R&D Projects: GA MŠk(CZ) ED1.1.00/02.0109; GA MŠk(CZ) EE2.3.20.0055 Institutional support: RVO:61388971 Keywords : MULTIPLE SEQUENCE ALIGNMENT * ELEMENT-BINDING PROTEIN * FERRITIN MESSENGER-RNA Subject RIV: EE - Microbiology, Virology Impact factor: 3.234, year: 2014

  17. Effects of the earthworm .i.Eisenia andrei./i. on methanogens in a cattle-impacted soil: A microcosm study

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    Koubová, Anna; Goberna, M.; Šimek, Miloslav; Chroňáková, Alica; Pižl, Václav; Insam, H.; Elhottová, Dana

    2012-01-01

    Roč. 48, - (2012), s. 32-40 ISSN 1164-5563 R&D Projects: GA MŠk MEB060814; GA MŠk LC06066; GA AV ČR IAA600200704; GA ČR GA526/09/1570 Grant - others:GAJU(CZ) GAJU142/2010/P; Evropská unie(XE) MEIF-CT-2006-041034 Institutional research plan: CEZ:AV0Z60660521 Keywords : cattle winter pasture * methane emission * Methanosarcina sp. Subject RIV: EH - Ecology, Behaviour Impact factor: 1.838, year: 2012

  18. Cinema and science, nature and culture

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    Marcio Barreto

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    Full Text Available http://dx.doi.org/10.5007/1807-1384.2017v14n2p19 Faced with contemporary issues that call into question the boundaries between nature and culture, man and machine, society and environment, cinema is taken here as a guide for reflection on modern science by Bergson and Deleuze’s texts, among  other authors. Operating the passage from science to art and from art to science, cinema is here considered as a technical object and technical object as instrument to magnify perception. To highlight the artificiality of these borders, Newton's gravitational law is presented in its physical and metaphysical implications by the writings of Betty Dobbs and Newton himself. Through the lens of cinema, especially on movies such as 2001 A Space Odyssey, by Stanley Kubrick and Out of the present, by Andrei Ujica, the article shows that the power of cinema contributes to the perception that dimensions of science, which go beyond their alliances with the State and the market, are relevant to the challenges on the horizon of the 21’s century.

  19. Lethal concentrations of heavy metals in tissue of earthworms. Interim report No. 1, June-July 1987

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    Bouche, M.B.; Brun, P.; Gal, J.Y.; Reza, A.

    1987-07-01

    The objective of this phase of Toxicological Research on Lethal Concentrations of Heavy Metals in Tissue of Earthworms is to improve both ecotoxicological tests in a chemically defined medium and a procedure of bioavailability study in field. In this first period the authors worked on breeding stock of earthworms (species Eisenia fetida andrei) in decomposing manure heaps to increase them and make them grow. They also installed two chambers with thermostats fixed at 20 C to do toxicity tests and chose chemical species of heavy-metal contaminants. For field procedure, they improved a practical way to sample both earthworms and soil in very close connections, avoiding artifacts. For both field procedure and laboratory tests, they tried to standardize a method to dissolve earthworms in acids and to analyze the concentrations of heavy metals inside. A preliminary set of samples in calcareous soils was started and analysis of them are in progress. For lab tests, the first part of the test (preliminary test) was started with the different contaminants (cadmium, copper, arsenic, mercury) in an artificial medium named Artisol.

  20. Toxicity and bioaccumulation of chlorophenols in earthworms, in relation to bioavailability in soil

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    van Gestel, C.A.; Ma, W.C.

    1988-06-01

    The acute toxicity of five chlorophenols for two earthworm species was determined in two sandy soils differing in organic matter content and the results were compared with adsorption data. Adsorption increased with increasing organic matter content of the soils, but for tetra- and pentachlorophenol was also influenced by soil pH. Earthworm toxicity was significantly higher in the soil with a low level of organic matter. This difference disappeared when LC50 values were recalculated to concentrations in soil solution using adsorption data. Eisenia fetida andrei showed LC50 values lower than those of Lumbricus rubellus although bioaccumulation was generally higher in the latter species. Toxicity and bioaccumulation based on soil solution concentrations increased with increasing lipophilicity of the chlorophenols. The present results indicate that the toxicity and bioaccumulation and therefore the bioavailability of chlorophenols in soil to earthworms are dependent on the concentration in soil solution and can be predicted on the basis of adsorption data. Both the toxicity of and bioaccumulation data on chlorophenols in earthworms demonstrated surprisingly good agreement with those on chlorophenols in fish.

  1. Stačiatikybės literatūros teologija: idėjos ir problemika | The theology of orthodox literature: ideas and problems

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    Gediminas Mikelaitis

    2012-01-01

    Full Text Available The articles presents an overview of the first post- Soviet attempts by the Russian literature scholars to consider the links between the ideas of the Ortho­doxy and literature. Attempts are put, besides defin­ing the Christian stratum of the Russian culture, to establish the methodology of the research. The ar­ticle highlights the unique character of the theology of the Orthodox literature, mainly anchored to the ideas of the Russian religious philosophy reflected in the works of the Russian thinkers and writers as Vladimir Solovyov, Nikolai Berdyaev, Dmitri Mer­ezhkovski, Fyodor Dostoyevsky, Andrei Bely and others. The article discusses the theologemes char­acteristic of the Orthodox literature: the depiction of Sophia, theurgic parameter, the ontological character of creation, performativeness, religious anthropol­ogy of Dostoyevsky. The uniqueness of the relation­ship between the Orthodoxy and literature is defined by demonstrating its link with religious philosophy, the aesthetic parameter of the existence, the role of religious ideas in literature, and the significance of theurgic aesthetics.

  2. Sakharov Prize Talk: Creativity of Physicists in the Struggle for Human Rights

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    Altshuler, Boris

    2014-03-01

    USSR was a totalitarian State with an almighty secret service - KGB. To save the repressed victim of regime, let it be dissident or scientists - Jewish refuzenik, was seemingly an absolutely impossible task. ``For success of our hopeless adventure!'', - as Andrei Sakharov used to say. There were no natural checks and balances in the Former USSR and there none in modern Russia - that is why the task to save the child in Russia is not less `hopeless' today. But the key word in Sakharov's motto is `success' - and we managed to reach it earlier in cooperation with the world scientific community, and we manage to reach it now in our work of protecting of rights of children. The Know How is creativity. To achieve something absolutely impossible needs unexpected `crazy' ideas (`it's not crazy enough to be true', - Niels Bohr). The same in science, in physics in particular, the Step to Unknown always demands `crazy' creative ideas. The Talk traces the parallels between creativity in physics and in human rights struggle. I acknowledge the support from the Committee of Concerned Scientists.

  3. THE PHENOMENON OF 'BOGATYRSTVO' IN N. V. GOGOL'S AND F. M. DOSTOYEVSKY'S INTERPRETATION

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    Svetlana Vladimirovna Kapustina

    2014-11-01

    Full Text Available In the analysis of the prose of Nikolai Gogol and Fyodor Dostoyevsky both writers᾿ views on the category of "bogatyrstvo" are reconstructed and compared. The author сovers such important literary problems as interpretation of heroic selfl ess devotion in tems of the Orthodox tradition, as well as the role of Nikolai Gogol in the artistic consciousness of Fyodor Dostoevsky. First of all the author emphasizes that both of the classics of considered ‘bogatyrstvo’ in the context of the Christian idea of "strength in weakness" with a focus on spiritual, not physical strength of the true bogatyrs; secondly, that the deeds are committed not only by fearless warriors in armor, but also by the people "of every rank and place", that constantly fi ght against the various manifestations of a disorder both in the outside world and in their own souls. It was found that for both writers the symbols of ‘bogatyrstvo’ were the holy warriors. Among those Nikolai Gogol Nikolai Gogol mentioned the names of reverend Alexander Peresvet and Andrei Oslabya. The well known Christian bogatyr Ilya Muromets, honoured by Russian people, is the ideal of Saint heroism for Fyodor Dostoyevsky.

  4. The toxicity of oil-contaminated muskeg following biodegradation

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    Farwell, A.; Kelly-Hooper, F.; McAlear, J.; Sinnesael, K.; Dixon, D.

    2009-01-01

    The current environmental criteria for the maximum allowable levels of hydrocarbons resulting from an oil spill assume that all detectable hydrocarbons are petroleum hydrocarbons (PHC) and do not account for naturally-occurring biogenic hydrocarbons (BHC). As such, some soils may be wrongfully assessed as being PHC contaminated. A false identification could lead to unnecessary and costly bioremediation that is potentially disruptive to functioning ecosystems. This study is part of a larger project to differentiate between natural and petroleum F3 hydrocarbons in muskeg material that has been impacted by an oil spill. The toxicity of oil-contaminated muskeg was examined following biodegradation in laboratory microcosms. Preliminary acute toxicity tests using locally purchased Sphagnum peat moss contaminated with Federated Crude oil had no effect on the survival of earthworms (Eisenia andrei), but springtails (Orthonychiurus folsomi) were more sensitive. Earthworm and springtail reproduction bioassays and a Northern wheatgrass (Elymus lanceolatus) growth bioassay was used to test the crude-oil-contaminated peat. All 3 test species will be used to test for reduced toxicity following biodegradation of Federated Crude oil-contaminated muskeg from northern Alberta under simulated conditions.

  5. The Beats as Cultural Others/Exotics in Recent Memoirs by Exile Poets

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    Sørensen, Bent

    Poets who have come to the USA during the 1950s and 60s as expatriates or exiles from central European countries dominated by Communist regimes have often looked to Beat Generation writers as role models and inspirational figures. This is no doubt due to the spirit of individuality, non-conformis......Poets who have come to the USA during the 1950s and 60s as expatriates or exiles from central European countries dominated by Communist regimes have often looked to Beat Generation writers as role models and inspirational figures. This is no doubt due to the spirit of individuality, non......-conformism and jubilant celebration of difference and otherness which permeates the writings of poets such as Allen Ginsberg, and which resonated with dissident poets often oppressed by totalitarian regimes. Authors such as Andrei Codrescu and Charles Simic have published memoirs and poems detailing their fascination...... with figures associated with the Beat Generation. This paper examines the representation of Beat writers such as Ginsberg and Jack Kerouac in Codrescu and Simic's texts, and argues that the exile poets overlay the well-known figures of the Beat writers with yet another dimension of otherness and exoticism...

  6. Toxicity of abamectin and doramectin to soil invertebrates

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    Kolar, Lucija [Laboratory of Forensic Toxicology and Ecotoxicology, Veterinary Faculty, University of Ljubljana, Gerbiceva 60, SI-1000 Ljubljana (Slovenia); Institute of Ecological Science, Vrije Universiteit, De Boelelaan 1085, 1081 HV Amsterdam (Netherlands)], E-mail: lucija.kolar@vf.uni-lj.si; Kozuh Erzen, Nevenka [Laboratory of Forensic Toxicology and Ecotoxicology, Veterinary Faculty, University of Ljubljana, Gerbiceva 60, SI-1000 Ljubljana (Slovenia)], E-mail: nevenka.kozuh@vf.uni-lj.si; Hogerwerf, Lenny [Institute of Ecological Science, Vrije Universiteit, De Boelelaan 1085, 1081 HV Amsterdam (Netherlands)], E-mail: l.hogerwerf@students.uu.nl; Gestel, Cornelis A.M. van [Institute of Ecological Science, Vrije Universiteit, De Boelelaan 1085, 1081 HV Amsterdam (Netherlands)], E-mail: kees.van.gestel@ecology.falw.vu.nl

    2008-01-15

    This study aimed at determining the toxicity of avermectins to soil invertebrates in soil and in faeces from recently treated sheep. Abamectin was more toxic than doramectin. In soil, earthworms (Eisenia andrei) were most affected with LC50s of 18 and 228 mg/kg dry soil, respectively, while LC50s were 67-111 and >300 mg/kg for springtails (Folsomia candida), isopods (Porcellio scaber) and enchytraeids (Enchytraeus crypticus). EC50s for the effect on reproduction of springtails and enchytraeids were 13 and 38 mg/kg, respectively for abamectin, and 42 and 170 mg/kg for doramectin. For earthworms, NOEC was 10 and 8.4 mg/kg for abamectin and doramectin effects on body weight. When exposed in faeces, springtails and enchytraeids gave LC50s and EC50s of 1.0-1.4 and 0.94-1.1 mg/kg dry faeces for abamectin and 2.2->2.4 mg/kg for doramectin. Earthworm reproduction was not affected. This study indicates a potential risk of avermectins for soil invertebrates colonizing faeces from recently treated sheep. - Avermectins may pose a risk to soil invertebrates colonizing faeces from recently treated sheep.

  7. Genotoxic endpoints in the earthworms sub-lethal assay to evaluate natural soils contaminated by metals and radionuclides

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    Lourenco, Joana I.; Pereira, Ruth O.; Silva, Ana C.; Morgado, Jose M.; Carvalho, Fernando P.; Oliveira, Joao M.; Malta, Margarida P.; Paiva, Artur A.; Mendo, Sonia A.; Goncalves, Fernando J.

    2011-01-01

    Eisenia andrei was exposed, for 56 days, to a contaminated soil from an abandoned uranium mine and to the natural reference soil LUFA 2.2. The organisms were sampled after 0, 1, 2, 7, 14 and 56 days of exposure, to assess metals bioaccumulation, coelomocytes DNA integrity and cytotoxicity. Radionuclides bioaccumulation and growth were also determined at 0 h, 14 and 56 days of exposure. Results have shown the bioaccumulation of metals and radionuclides, as well as, growth reduction, DNA damages and cytotoxicity in earthworms exposed to contaminated soil. The usefulness of the comet assay and flow cytometry, to evaluate the toxicity of contaminants such as metals and radionuclides in earthworms are herein reported. We also demonstrated that DNA strand breakage and immune cells frequency are important endpoints to be employed in the earthworm reproduction assay, for the evaluation of soil geno and cytotoxicity, as part of the risk assessment of contaminated areas. This is the first study that integrates DNA damage and cytotoxicity evaluation, growth and bioaccumulation of metals and radionuclides in a sub lethal assay, for earthworms exposed to soil contaminated with metals and radionuclides.

  8. Toxicity of abamectin and doramectin to soil invertebrates

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    Kolar, Lucija; Kozuh Erzen, Nevenka; Hogerwerf, Lenny; Gestel, Cornelis A.M. van

    2008-01-01

    This study aimed at determining the toxicity of avermectins to soil invertebrates in soil and in faeces from recently treated sheep. Abamectin was more toxic than doramectin. In soil, earthworms (Eisenia andrei) were most affected with LC50s of 18 and 228 mg/kg dry soil, respectively, while LC50s were 67-111 and >300 mg/kg for springtails (Folsomia candida), isopods (Porcellio scaber) and enchytraeids (Enchytraeus crypticus). EC50s for the effect on reproduction of springtails and enchytraeids were 13 and 38 mg/kg, respectively for abamectin, and 42 and 170 mg/kg for doramectin. For earthworms, NOEC was 10 and 8.4 mg/kg for abamectin and doramectin effects on body weight. When exposed in faeces, springtails and enchytraeids gave LC50s and EC50s of 1.0-1.4 and 0.94-1.1 mg/kg dry faeces for abamectin and 2.2->2.4 mg/kg for doramectin. Earthworm reproduction was not affected. This study indicates a potential risk of avermectins for soil invertebrates colonizing faeces from recently treated sheep. - Avermectins may pose a risk to soil invertebrates colonizing faeces from recently treated sheep

  9. Genotoxic endpoints in the earthworms sub-lethal assay to evaluate natural soils contaminated by metals and radionuclides

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    Lourenco, Joana I., E-mail: joanalourenco@ua.pt [CESAM and Departamento de Biologia, Universidade de Aveiro, Campus Universitario de Santiago, 3810-193 Aveiro (Portugal); Pereira, Ruth O., E-mail: ruthp@ua.pt [CESAM and Departamento de Biologia, Universidade de Aveiro, Campus Universitario de Santiago, 3810-193 Aveiro (Portugal); Silva, Ana C., E-mail: ana.cmj@ua.pt [CESAM and Departamento de Biologia, Universidade de Aveiro, Campus Universitario de Santiago, 3810-193 Aveiro (Portugal); Morgado, Jose M., E-mail: jmtmorgado@gmail.com [Centro de Histocompatibilidade do Centro, Praceta Prof. Mota Pinto, Edificio S. Jeronimo, 4o piso, Apartado 9041, 3001-301 Coimbra (Portugal); Carvalho, Fernando P., E-mail: fernando.carvalho@itn.pt [Instituto Tecnologico Nuclear, Estrada Nacional 10, 2686-953 Sacavem (Portugal); Oliveira, Joao M., E-mail: joaomota@itn.pt [Instituto Tecnologico Nuclear, Estrada Nacional 10, 2686-953 Sacavem (Portugal); Malta, Margarida P., E-mail: margm@itn.pt [Instituto Tecnologico Nuclear, Estrada Nacional 10, 2686-953 Sacavem (Portugal); Paiva, Artur A., E-mail: apaiva@histocentro.min-saude.pt [Centro de Histocompatibilidade do Centro, Praceta Prof. Mota Pinto, Edificio S. Jeronimo, 4o piso, Apartado 9041, 3001-301 Coimbra (Portugal); Mendo, Sonia A., E-mail: smendo@ua.pt [CESAM and Departamento de Biologia, Universidade de Aveiro, Campus Universitario de Santiago, 3810-193 Aveiro (Portugal); Goncalves, Fernando J., E-mail: fjmg@ua.pt [CESAM and Departamento de Biologia, Universidade de Aveiro, Campus Universitario de Santiago, 3810-193 Aveiro (Portugal)

    2011-02-15

    Eisenia andrei was exposed, for 56 days, to a contaminated soil from an abandoned uranium mine and to the natural reference soil LUFA 2.2. The organisms were sampled after 0, 1, 2, 7, 14 and 56 days of exposure, to assess metals bioaccumulation, coelomocytes DNA integrity and cytotoxicity. Radionuclides bioaccumulation and growth were also determined at 0 h, 14 and 56 days of exposure. Results have shown the bioaccumulation of metals and radionuclides, as well as, growth reduction, DNA damages and cytotoxicity in earthworms exposed to contaminated soil. The usefulness of the comet assay and flow cytometry, to evaluate the toxicity of contaminants such as metals and radionuclides in earthworms are herein reported. We also demonstrated that DNA strand breakage and immune cells frequency are important endpoints to be employed in the earthworm reproduction assay, for the evaluation of soil geno and cytotoxicity, as part of the risk assessment of contaminated areas. This is the first study that integrates DNA damage and cytotoxicity evaluation, growth and bioaccumulation of metals and radionuclides in a sub lethal assay, for earthworms exposed to soil contaminated with metals and radionuclides.

  10. The toxicity of oil-contaminated muskeg following biodegradation

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    Farwell, A.; Kelly-Hooper, F.; McAlear, J.; Sinnesael, K.; Dixon, D. [Waterloo Univ., Waterloo, ON (Canada)

    2009-07-01

    The current environmental criteria for the maximum allowable levels of hydrocarbons resulting from an oil spill assume that all detectable hydrocarbons are petroleum hydrocarbons (PHC) and do not account for naturally-occurring biogenic hydrocarbons (BHC). As such, some soils may be wrongfully assessed as being PHC contaminated. A false identification could lead to unnecessary and costly bioremediation that is potentially disruptive to functioning ecosystems. This study is part of a larger project to differentiate between natural and petroleum F3 hydrocarbons in muskeg material that has been impacted by an oil spill. The toxicity of oil-contaminated muskeg was examined following biodegradation in laboratory microcosms. Preliminary acute toxicity tests using locally purchased Sphagnum peat moss contaminated with Federated Crude oil had no effect on the survival of earthworms (Eisenia andrei), but springtails (Orthonychiurus folsomi) were more sensitive. Earthworm and springtail reproduction bioassays and a Northern wheatgrass (Elymus lanceolatus) growth bioassay was used to test the crude-oil-contaminated peat. All 3 test species will be used to test for reduced toxicity following biodegradation of Federated Crude oil-contaminated muskeg from northern Alberta under simulated conditions.

  11. The Tableau Vivant as a “Figure of Return” in Contemporary East European Cinema

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    Pethő Ágnes

    2014-12-01

    Full Text Available The paper analyses the re-conceptualization of the intermedial trope of the tableau vivant in recent East European cinema through several examples from Hungarian and Russian films directed by György Pálfi, Kornél Mundruczó, Benedek Fliegauf, Béla Tarr, and Andrei Zvyagintsev. The tableau vivant in these films is not conceived primarily as an embodiment of a painting, the introduction of “the real into the image” (as Brigitte Peucker described, instead it appears more like the objectification of bodies as images, and something that we can associate with what Mario Perniola considers the “sex appeal of the inorganic” or “the Egyptian moment in art.” As such, the tableau becomes a powerful agent in generating metanarratives, offering a blueprint for a “big picture,” a comprehensive vision of the world (reinforced by recurring mythological themes like the genesis or the end of the world, the loss of Paradise, etc.. We may connect this feature of these tableaux vivants, therefore, to what Lyotard termed as the “figure of return,” and to the reconstructive tendencies of contemporary post-postmodern art.

  12. Automated Management of Exercise Intervention at the Point of Care: Application of a Web-Based Leg Training System.

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    Dedov, Vadim N; Dedova, Irina V

    2015-11-23

    automatic email alerts sent upon achieving them. During 1-week training at home, automatic notifications were received on 4.4 days (SD 1.8). Although the high intensity interval training regimen was feasible on-site, it was difficult for self- and remote management. Opportunistic leg exercise under the desk, while working with a computer, and training in bed while viewing television were less intensive than dosed exercise bouts, but allowed prolonged leg mobilization of 73.7 minutes/day (SD 29.7). This study demonstrated the feasibility of self-control exercise training on-site, which was accompanied by online monitoring, electronic recording, personalization of exercise doses, and automatic reporting of adherence. The results suggest that this technology and its applications are useful for the delivery of Web-based exercise rehabilitation and cardiac training programs at the point of care. ©Vadim N Dedov, Irina V Dedova. Originally published in JMIR Rehabilitation and Assistive Technology (http://rehab.jmir.org), 23.11.2015.

  13. Toxicity to Eisenia andrei and Folsomia candida of a metal mixture applied to soil directly or via an organic matrix.

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    Natal da Luz, T.; Ojeda, G.; Pratas, J.; van Gestel, C.A.M.; Sousa, J.P.

    2011-01-01

    Regulatory limits for chemicals and ecological risk assessment are usually based on the effects of single compounds, not taking into account mixture effects. The ecotoxicity of metal-contaminated sludge may, however, not only be due to its metal content. Both the sludge matrix and the presence of

  14. Distinct effects of the nephridial symbionts Verminephrobacter and Candidatus Nephrothrix on reproduction and maturation of its earthworm host Eisenia andrei

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    Viana, Flavia; Paz, Laura-Carlota; Methling, Karen

    2018-01-01

    to these two symbionts also hosts Agromyces-like bacteria in its mixed nephridial community: while growth was identical between control, Verminephrobacter-free and aposymbiotic worms, control worms produced significantly more cocoons and offspring than both Verminephrobacter-free and aposymbiotic worms...

  15. Teaching National and General History of Music at College Level and at the University of Zagreb

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    Stanislav Tuksar

    2017-01-01

    Full Text Available The teaching of music history at various colleges and at the University of Zagreb (founded in 1669, and renewed in 1874 started during the 1920s. However, its prehistory goes back to the 1890s: the first courses in music history were taught at the music school of the Narodni zemaljski glasbeni zavod (Institute of Music from 1890 on, only to be continued later at the Croatian Conservatory (1916. With the Academy of Music (1922 music history began to be taught at university level as a main, compulsory subject, while at the Faculty of Humanities (in 1928-1938; 1981-1994, the Catholic Theological Faculty with its Institute for Church Music (probably since 1951, the Teacher’s College (since 1951 and Croatian Studies (since 1994, all within the University of Zagreb (to which the Academy of Music joined only in 1980, it was taught in the form of a mixture of obligatory and elective subjects. Among a number of more or less outstanding personalities who figured as teachers of music history, including composers, music theorists, conductors, organists, music critics, and expert music historians, mention should be made of the world-known musicologist Dragan Plamenac (who served as ‘Privatdozent’ at the Faculty of Humanities in 1928-1938 period and of Josip Andreis, who taught Croatian and European music history in parallel at the Academy of Music from 1948 to 1972. In 1970 a modern Department of Musicology was created replacing the old Historical Department, where the new generation of musicologists such as Ivan Supičić and Koraljka Kos introduced new international standards in teaching methods. Tutorial books and other necessary literature for students were at first written by domestic musicologists, so that, for example, from 1950s to 1990s J. Andreis was the author of influential books covering both history of Croatian music and the history of European music, used not only in Croatia but also throughout the former Yugoslavia. The present teaching

  16. Earthworm coelomocyte extracellular traps: structural and functional similarities with neutrophil NETs.

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    Homa, Joanna

    2018-03-01

    Invertebrate immunity is associated with natural mechanisms that include cellular and humoral elements, similar to those that play a role in vertebrate innate immune responses. Formation of extracellular traps (ETs) is a newly discovered mechanism to combat pathogens, operating not only in vertebrate leucocytes but also in invertebrate immune cells. The ET components include extracellular DNA (exDNA), antimicrobial proteins and histones. Formation of mammalian ETs depends on enzymes such as neutrophil elastase, myeloperoxidase, the citrullination of histones and protease activity. It was confirmed that coelomocytes-immunocompetent cells of the earthworm Eisenia andrei-are also able to release ETs in a protease-dependent manner, dependent or independent of the formation of reactive oxygen species and rearrangement of the cell cytoskeleton. Similar to vertebrate leukocytes (e.g., neutrophil), coelomocytes are responsible for many immune functions like phagocytosis, cytotoxicity and secretion of humoral factors. ETs formed by coelomocyte analogues to neutrophil ETs consist of exDNA, histone H3 and attached to these structures proteins, e.g., heat shock proteins HSP27. The latter fact confirms that mechanisms of ET release are conserved in evolution. The study on Annelida adds this animal group to the list of invertebrates capable of ET release, but most importantly provides insides into innate mechanisms of ET formation in lower animal taxa.

  17. Development of a Lunar Scintillometer as part of the national large optical telescope site survey

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    Surendran, Avinash; Parihar, Padmakar S.; Banyal, Ravinder K.; Kalyaan, Anusha

    2018-03-01

    Ground layer turbulence is a very important site characterization parameter used to assess the quality of an astronomical site. The Lunar Scintillometer is a simple and effective site-testing device for measuring the ground layer turbulence. It consists of a linear array of photodiodes which are sensitive to the slight variations in the moon's brightness due to scintillation by the lower layers of the Earth's atmosphere. The covariance of intensity values between the non-redundant photodiode baselines can be used to measure the turbulence profile from the ground up to a height determined by the furthest pair of detectors. The six channel lunar scintillometer that has been developed at the Indian Institute of Astrophysics is based closely on an instrument built by the team led by Andrei Tokovinin of Cerro Tololo Inter-American Observatory (CTIO), Chile (Tokovinin et al., Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc. 404(3), 1186-1196 2010). We have fabricated the instrument based on the existing electronic design, and have worked on the noise analysis, an EMI (Electromagnetic Induction) resistant PCB design and the software pipeline for analyzing the data from the same. The results from the instrument's multi-year campaign at Mount Saraswati, Hanle is also presented.

  18. Evaluation of Mobility, Bioavailability and Toxicity of Pb and Cd in Contaminated Soil Using TCLP, BCR and Earthworms

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    Kede, Maria Luiza F. M.; Correia, Fabio V.; Conceição, Paulo F.; Salles Junior, Sidney F.; Marques, Marcia; Moreira, Josino C.; Pérez, Daniel V.

    2014-01-01

    The objective of the present study was to investigate the reduction of mobility, availability and toxicity found in soil contaminated with lead (Pb) and cadmium (Cd) from Santo Amaro Municipality, Bahia, Brazil using two combined methods, commonly tested separately according to the literature: metal mobilization with phosphates and phytoextraction. The strategy applied was the treatment with two sources of phosphates (separately and mixed) followed by phytoremediation with vetiver grass (Vetiveria zizanioides (L.)). The treatments applied (in triplicates) were: T1—potassium dihydrogen phosphate (KH2PO4); T2—reactive natural phosphate fertilizer (NRP) and; T3—a mixture 1:1 of KH2PO4 and NRP. After this step, untreated and treated soils were planted with vetiver grass. The extraction procedures and assays applied to contaminated soil before and after the treatments included metal mobility test (TCLP); sequential extraction with BCR method; toxicity assays with Eisenia andrei. The soil-to-plant transfer factors (TF) for Pb and Cd were estimated in all cases. All treatments with phosphates followed by phytoremediation reduced the mobility and availability of Pb and Cd, being KH2PO4 (T1) plus phytoremediation the most effective one. Soil toxicity however, remained high after all treatments. PMID:25386955

  19. Evaluation of Mobility, Bioavailability and Toxicity of Pb and Cd in Contaminated Soil Using TCLP, BCR and Earthworms

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    Maria Luiza F. M. Kede

    2014-11-01

    Full Text Available The objective of the present study was to investigate the reduction of mobility, availability and toxicity found in soil contaminated with lead (Pb and cadmium (Cd from Santo Amaro Municipality, Bahia, Brazil using two combined methods, commonly tested separately according to the literature: metal mobilization with phosphates and phytoextraction. The strategy applied was the treatment with two sources of phosphates (separately and mixed followed by phytoremediation with vetiver grass (Vetiveria zizanioides (L.. The treatments applied (in triplicates were: T1—potassium dihydrogen phosphate (KH2PO4; T2—reactive natural phosphate fertilizer (NRP and; T3—a mixture 1:1 of KH2PO4 and NRP. After this step, untreated and treated soils were planted with vetiver grass. The extraction procedures and assays applied to contaminated soil before and after the treatments included metal mobility test (TCLP; sequential extraction with BCR method; toxicity assays with Eisenia andrei. The soil-to-plant transfer factors (TF for Pb and Cd were estimated in all cases. All treatments with phosphates followed by phytoremediation reduced the mobility and availability of Pb and Cd, being KH2PO4 (T1 plus phytoremediation the most effective one. Soil toxicity however, remained high after all treatments.

  20. Toxicological potential of metals found in soil of cemeteries in Santa Maria - RS

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    2016-03-01

    Full Text Available Contamination with toxic elements and cemetery leachate may result when proper geo-environmental and hydro geographic studies are not conducted and cemeteries are dug in soils without appropriate structure and chemical properties. This contamination may percolate through the water table, leading to groundwater contamination, which can dramatically affect natural resources and public health. The toxicity of soil from Santa Maria was evaluated in this context. In addition, concentrations of Al, Ca, Cd, Cr, Cu, Fe, Mg, Ni, Pb and Zn were determined and compared with the tolerance limits established by the National Environmental Council Resolution No. 420 of 2013. Oligochaetas of the Eisenia andrei species were used as bio indicators in the format bioassays-limit test (control versus treatment, in a completely randomized design with three replications, consisting of seven treatments and two levels. At the end of the exposure period, we evaluated the effects of acute toxicity in oligochaetas, considering the median lethal concentration (LC50. The results of acute and chronic toxicity studies in the two analyzed cemeteries (urban and rural showed toxicity (CL50 239,88 mg k-1 e 52,48 mg kg-1 and interference in the reproductive process of oligochaetas. We detected concentrations of toxic metals that exceeded legally established values.

  1. Dissipation and energy balance in electronic dynamics of Na clusters

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    Vincendon, Marc; Suraud, Eric; Reinhard, Paul-Gerhard

    2017-06-01

    We investigate the impact of dissipation on the energy balance in the electron dynamics of metal clusters excited by strong electro-magnetic pulses. The dynamics is described theoretically by Time-Dependent Density-Functional Theory (TDDFT) at the level of Local Density Approximation (LDA) augmented by a self interaction correction term and a quantum collision term in Relaxation-Time Approximation (RTA). We evaluate the separate contributions to the total excitation energy, namely energy exported by electron emission, potential energy due to changing charge state, intrinsic kinetic and potential energy, and collective flow energy. The balance of these energies is studied as function of the laser parameters (frequency, intensity, pulse length) and as function of system size and charge. We also look at collisions with a highly charged ion and here at the dependence on the impact parameter (close versus distant collisions). Dissipation turns out to be small where direct electron emission prevails namely for laser frequencies above any ionization threshold and for slow electron extraction in distant collisions. Dissipation is large for fast collisions and at low laser frequencies, particularly at resonances. Contribution to the Topical Issue "Dynamics of Systems at the Nanoscale", edited by Andrey Solov'yov and Andrei Korol.

  2. From the nuclear stalemate to a nuclear-weapon free world. In memory of Klaus Fuchs

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    Flach, Guenter; Fuchs-Kittowski, Klaus

    2012-01-01

    The following topics were dealt with: The first soviet atomic bomb and Klaus Fuchs, in illusory worlds of Andrei Sakharov, Edward Teller, and Klaus Fuchs, Klaus Fuchs as grandfather of the hydrogen bomb, memories of and thinking about Klaus Fuchs, the Scottish years of Klaus Fuchs 1937-1941, Klaus Fuchs in the mirror of the Venona documents, Gernot Zippe and the ultracentrifuge or east-west technology transfer in the cold war, secret impulses for the soviet nuclear project, responsibility of knowledge with anti-facism, philosophy, and science as well as peace as the first human right in the work of Klaus Fuchs, the request of Klaus Fuchs for a lasting peace, Klaus Fuchs in Daniel Granin's roman ''Escape to Russia'', ways to a nuclear-weapon free world, Otto Hahn and the declarations of Mainau and Goettingen, nuclear winter, initiatives of the GDR for the prohibition of weapons of mass destruction, nuclear weapons in negative entropy, militarism and antimilitarism of the nuclear age, contributions of the young Klaus Fuchs to statistical physics, nuclear disarmament and the peaceful use of nuclear energy, the responsibility of the scientists for a socially effective and efficient energy change, Berlin-Bucher contributions to a world free of biological weapons. (HSI)

  3. GENRE SYNTHESIS IN A. PLATONOV’S NOVEL “FOR FUTURE USE”

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    2015-03-01

    Full Text Available The article examines the genre synthesis in Andrei Platonov’s novelchronicle “For future use” [“Vprok”]. Th e synthetic nature of the compositions is formed by a combination of characteristics of several genres: novels, chronicles, essays. This article analyzes the main features of these genres and their specifi city in the Platonov’s novel. Genre synthesis in the story is closely connected with the plot of “test of truth”. Platonov is concerned about how to implement the “truth of socialism” in the collective farming, and he enters into polemics not only with Stalin but also with the leader of the Soviet literature, M. Gorky: he opposes the Gorky’s interpretation of “new truth”, which was to be declared in the Soviet essay. Abandoning the form of storytelling “on behalf of the author”, the writer appeals to the form of a “story within a  story”, which allowed him to avoid author’s direct assessments and to implement the idea of polyphony, matching several points of view. In the article we analyze ways of expression of the author’s position and subjective organization of the text. The paper also attempts to identify areas of utopia/ anti-utopia, according to the perspective of the “new truth”.

  4. Analyse des solides déformables par la méthode des éléments finis

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    Bonnet, Marc

    2006-01-01

    Cet ouvrage propose une présentation structurée de la formulation et la mise en œuvre de la simulation numérique par éléments finis en mécanique des solides déformables. Il présente et développe les concepts et techniques permettant la transposition, en termes de codes de calcul de structures mécaniques industrielles, des notions fondamentales de mécanique des milieux continus solides, et ce dans le cadre d'analyses en régimes (a) statique linéaire, (b) quasistatique non-linéaire et (c) dynamique linéaire. L'exposé théorique est complété et illustré au moyen de programmes d'initiation écrits en Matlab (librement accessibles par Internet) mettant en œuvre les notions développées dans cet ouvrage et conçus comme support pratique à un enseignement. Le texte combine ainsi l'exposition des principes et des méthodes avec la présentation détaillée de ces programmes et d'exemples les mettant en œuvre. L'ouvrage est complété d'une annexe écrite par Andrei Constantinescu (directeur de...

  5. Comparison of various extraction techniques for the determination of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in worms.

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    Mooibroek, D; Hoogerbrugge, R; Stoffelsen, B H G; Dijkman, E; Berkhoff, C J; Hogendoorn, E A

    2002-10-25

    Two less laborious extraction methods, viz. (i) a simplified liquid extraction using light petroleum or (ii) microwave-assisted solvent extraction (MASE), for the analysis of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in samples of the compost worm Eisenia andrei, were compared with a reference method. After extraction and concentration, analytical methodology consisted of a cleanup of (part) of the extract with high-performance gel permeation chromatography (HPGPC) and instrumental analysis of 15 PAHs with reversed-phase liquid chromatography with fluorescence detection (RPLC-FLD). Comparison of the methods was done by analysing samples with incurred residues (n=15, each method) originating from an experiment in which worms were exposed to a soil contaminated with PAHs. Simultaneously, the performance of the total lipid determination of each method was established. Evaluation of the data by means of principal component analysis (PCA) and analysis of variance (ANOVA) revealed that the performance of the light petroleum method for both the extraction of PAHs (concentration range 1-30 ng/g) and lipid content corresponds very well with the reference method. Compared to the reference method, the MASE method yielded somewhat lower concentrations for the less volatile PAHs, e.g., dibenzo[ah]anthracene and benzo[ghi]perylene and provided a significant higher amount of co-extracted material.

  6. Spent fuel interim storage

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    Bilegan, Iosif C.

    2003-01-01

    The official inauguration of the spent fuel interim storage took place on Monday July 28, 2003 at Cernavoda NNP. The inaugural event was attended by local and central public authority representatives, a Canadian Government delegation as well as newsmen from local and central mass media and numerous specialists from Cernavoda NPP compound. Mr Andrei Grigorescu, State Secretary with the Economy and Commerce Ministry, underlined in his talk the importance of this objective for the continuous development of nuclear power in Romania as well as for Romania's complying with the EU practice in this field. Also the excellent collaboration between the Canadian contractor AECL and the Romanian partners Nuclear Montaj, CITON, UTI, General Concret in the accomplishment of this unit at the planned terms and costs. On behalf of Canadian delegation, spoke Minister Don Boudria. He underlined the importance which the Canadian Government affords to the cooperation with Romania aiming at specific objectives in the field of nuclear power such as the Cernavoda NPP Unit 2 and spent fuel interim storage. After traditional cutting of the inaugural ribbon by the two Ministers the festivities continued on the Cernavoda NPP Compound with undersigning the documents regarding the project completion and a press conference

  7. Joint use of laboratory bioassays and field-collected invertebrates to evaluate toxicity and contaminant bioaccumulation

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    Long, S.P.; Byron, E.R.; Ohlendorf, H.M.

    1995-01-01

    Soil toxicity tests using earthworms (Eisenia andrei) were conducted using soil samples collected as part of ecological risk assessments for several sites at two facilities in California. At some sites, earthworms or other terrestrial invertebrates were collected in the field for chemical analysis. Ecological concerns focused on exposures to soil invertebrates and their secondary consumers, such as birds and small mammals. The toxicity tests were used to assess potential exposures to a variety of site-specific contaminants including organochlorine pesticides, PCBs, PAHs, petroleum hydrocarbons, heavy metals, and other inorganic substances. Site soils were combined with clean control soils to produce toxicity test soil dilutions containing 100%, 75%, 50%, 25%, and 0% site soils. Earthworm mortality and other observations were made at day 0, 7, 14, 21 and 28. Toxicity test results were combined with soil chemical analytical results and physical characteristics to establish NOAELs and LOAELs. Bioaccumulation in the laboratory earthworms and field-collected invertebrates was evaluated by comparing whole-body contaminant to soil contaminant concentrations. Allometric equations and sublethal toxicity data were used to predict potential effects on birds and small mammals. Earthworm toxicity tests indicated a wide range of sensitivity to on-site contaminants and showed the importance of considering potential confounding influences due to soil parameters other than contaminant concentration

  8. From the nuclear stalemate to a nuclear-weapon free world. In memory of Klaus Fuchs; Vom atomaren Patt zu einer von Atomwaffen freien Welt. Zum Gedenken an Klaus Fuchs

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    Flach, Guenter; Fuchs-Kittowski, Klaus (eds.)

    2012-07-01

    The following topics were dealt with: The first soviet atomic bomb and Klaus Fuchs, in illusory worlds of Andrei Sakharov, Edward Teller, and Klaus Fuchs, Klaus Fuchs as grandfather of the hydrogen bomb, memories of and thinking about Klaus Fuchs, the Scottish years of Klaus Fuchs 1937-1941, Klaus Fuchs in the mirror of the Venona documents, Gernot Zippe and the ultracentrifuge or east-west technology transfer in the cold war, secret impulses for the soviet nuclear project, responsibility of knowledge with anti-facism, philosophy, and science as well as peace as the first human right in the work of Klaus Fuchs, the request of Klaus Fuchs for a lasting peace, Klaus Fuchs in Daniel Granin's roman ''Escape to Russia'', ways to a nuclear-weapon free world, Otto Hahn and the declarations of Mainau and Goettingen, nuclear winter, initiatives of the GDR for the prohibition of weapons of mass destruction, nuclear weapons in negative entropy, militarism and antimilitarism of the nuclear age, contributions of the young Klaus Fuchs to statistical physics, nuclear disarmament and the peaceful use of nuclear energy, the responsibility of the scientists for a socially effective and efficient energy change, Berlin-Bucher contributions to a world free of biological weapons. (HSI)

  9. Unraveling the biochemistry and provenance of pupylation: a prokaryotic analog of ubiquitination

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    Aravind L

    2008-11-01

    Full Text Available Abstract Recently Mycobacterium tuberculosis was shown to possess a novel protein modification, in which a small protein Pup is conjugated to the epsilon-amino groups of lysines in target proteins. Analogous to ubiquitin modification in eukaryotes, this remarkable modification recruits proteins for degradation via archaeal-type proteasomes found in mycobacteria and allied actinobacteria. While a mycobacterial protein named PafA was found to be required for this conjugation reaction, its biochemical mechanism has not been elucidated. Using sensitive sequence profile comparison methods we establish that the PafA family proteins are related to the γ-glutamyl-cysteine synthetase and glutamine synthetase. Hence, we predict that PafA is the Pup ligase, which catalyzes the ATP-dependent ligation of the terminal γ-carboxylate of glutamate to lysines, similar to the above enzymes. We further discovered that an ortholog of the eukaryotic PAC2 (e.g. cg2106 is often present in the vicinity of the actinobacterial Pup-proteasome gene neighborhoods and is likely to represent the ancestral proteasomal chaperone. Pup-conjugation is sporadically present outside the actinobacteria in certain lineages, such as verrucomicrobia, nitrospirae, deltaproteobacteria and planctomycetes, and in the latter two lineages it might modify membrane proteins. Reviewers This article was reviewed by M. Madan Babu and Andrei Osterman

  10. THE STRATEGY OF GENRE IN A. PLATONOV’S SHORT NOVELS OF THE 1930

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    Full Text Available The article analyzes a writer’s genre strategy based on the materials of A. Platonov’s short novels of the 1930s (“Th e Foundation Pit” [“Kotlovan”], “For future use” [“Vprok”], “Bread and reading” [“Hleb i chtenie”], “Juvenile sea” [“Uvenil’noe more”], “Dzhan”. These short novels became a link between his two novels “Chevengur” (1926—1928 and “Happy Moscow” (1933—1936. The comprehensive analysis of the short novels of the 1930s in the dialectics of genre development allows us to understand Andrei Platonov’s artistic world, the role of genre in the implementation of his creative idea, the specifi cs of genre thinking, and to identify the relationship between the genre and utopian/dystopian strategies of the writer. The article concludes that the short novels of the 1930s constitute a cycle and are united by a usual plot of “test”, the type of a hero (a worker-wanderer, the poetics of the conclusions. The recon-struction of the author’s model of the genre and its dynamics in the works of one of the distinguished writers of Russian and World literature of contemporary history leads to a deeper understanding of the artistic nature, role and genesis of the short novel in genre analysis of 20th century-literature

  11. Facets of a life

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    Sakharov, A.

    1991-01-01

    This book is physicist's tribute to Andrei Dmitrievich Sakharov. This out-standing person - a talented physicist and citizen of the world - has played an extremely important role in the deep-going changes occurring in our country. His name belongs to history. Accounts of people who met him and are capable of assessing his scientific work and public activism are just beginning to pour in. In our view, this collection of reminiscences is only a small but essential, contribution to the restoration of A.D. Sakharov's image. Most of the authors, physicists, mathematicians and computer scientists from many countries, knew him as a colleague. To a varying extent, they were a part of his difficult life. This is what this collection is about. Both professional and humanistic facets of his life are described. The book begins with the texts published when he ran for a post of a people's deputy of the USSR and the biographical note printed in the Uspekhi Fizicheskikh Nauk journal after his death. They are mutually complementary for the former contains a short description of his biography and human rights activism, and the latter emphasizes Sakharov's scientific work. The authors' index contains basic data about them. The Annexes contain some previously unpublished Sakharov's documents. Among them there is 'The Letter to Soviet Scientists' with an appeal which, unfortunately, did not get the support it deserved

  12. Use of plant and earthworm bioassays to evaluate remediation of soil from a site contaminated with polychlorinated biphenyls

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    Meier, J.R.; Chang, L.W.; Meckes, M.C.; Smith, M.K. [Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH (United States); Jacobs, S. [DynCorp, Cincinnati, OH (United States); Torsella, J. [Oak Ridge Inst. of Science and Education, Cincinnati, OH (United States)

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    Soil from a site heavily contaminated with polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) was treated with a pilot-scale, solvent extraction technology. Bioassays in earthworms and plants were used to examine the efficacy of the remediation process for reducing the toxicity of the soil. The earthworm toxicity bioassays were the 14-d survival test and 21-d reproduction test, using Lumbricus terrestris and Eisenia fetida andrei. The plant bioassays included phytotoxicity tests for seed germination and root elongation in lettuce and oats, and a genotoxicity test (anaphase aberrations) in Allium cepa (common onion). Although the PCB content of the soil was reduced by 99% (below the remediation goal), toxicity to earthworm reproduction remained essentially unchanged following remediation. Furthermore, phytotoxicity and genotoxicity were higher for the remediated soil compared to the untreated soil. The toxicity remaining after treatment appeared to be due to residual solvent introduced during the remediation process, and/or to heavy metals or other inorganic contaminants not removed by the treatment. Mixture studies involving isopropanol and known toxicants indicated possible synergistic effects of the extraction solvent and soil contaminants. The toxicity in plants was essentially eliminated by a postremediation, water-rinsing step. These results demonstrate a need for including toxicity measurements in the evaluation of technologies used in hazardous waste site remediations, and illustrate the potential value of such measurements for making modifications to remediation processes.

  13. Solar CPC Pilot Plant Photocatalytic Degradation of Indigo Carmine Dye in Waters and Wastewaters Using Supported-TiO2: Influence of Photodegradation Parameters

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    2015-01-01

    Full Text Available The photocatalytic degradation of indigo carmine (IC dye in the presence of titanium dioxide under different conditions was reported. Several factors which interfere with the photodegradation efficiency as catalyst concentration, pH, initial concentration of dye, presence of inorganic anions, temperature, and the addition of hydrogen peroxide were studied under artificial irradiation with a 125 W mercury vapor lamp. Additionally, the catalyst supported on glass spheres was used for the photocatalytic degradation of the dye present in several types of waters in a CPC solar pilot plant. The photocatalytic products, carboxylic acids, and SO42- and NH4+ were followed during IC mineralization. Formate, acetate, and oxalate were detected in real MWWTP secondary effluent. The mineralization efficiency was of 42 and 21% using in suspension and supported TiO2, respectively. In order to evaluate biological effects, Eisenia andrei earthworms were used as a model organism. No significant difference (P>0.05 of weight was observed in the earthworm submitted to different concentrations of IC and its photoproducts. The photocatalytic degradation of IC on TiO2 supported on glass spheres suffered strong influence of the water matrix; nevertheless the method has the enormous advantage that it eliminates the need for the final catalyst removal step, reducing therefore the cost of treatment.

  14. Combined effects of soil moisture and carbaryl to earthworms and plants: Simulation of flood and drought scenarios

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    Lima, Maria P.R.; Soares, Amadeu M.V.M. [Department of Biology and CESAM, University of Aveiro, 3810-193 Aveiro (Portugal); Loureiro, Susana, E-mail: sloureiro@ua.pt [Department of Biology and CESAM, University of Aveiro, 3810-193 Aveiro (Portugal)

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    Studying tolerance limits in organisms exposed to climatic variations is key to understanding effects on behaviour and physiology. The presence of pollutants may influence these tolerance limits, by altering the toxicity or bioavailability of the chemical. In this work, the plant species Brassica rapa and Triticum aestivum and the earthworm Eisenia andrei were exposed to different levels of soil moisture and carbaryl, as natural and chemical stressors, respectively. Both stress factors were tested individually, as well as in combination. Acute and chronic tests were performed and results were discussed in order to evaluate the responses of organisms to the combination of stressors. When possible, data was fitted to widely employed models for describing chemical mixture responses. Synergistic interactions were observed in earthworms exposed to carbaryl and drought conditions, while antagonistic interactions were more representative for plants, especially in relation to biomass loss under flood-simulation conditions. - Highlights: > Climate variations may cause changes on chemicals' toxicity or bioavailability. > Earthworms and plants are exposed simultaneously to carbaryl and flood and drought conditions. > The IA model and possible deviations were used to evaluate combination exposures. > Synergism was observed for earthworms exposed to carbaryl and drought conditions. > Antagonistic interactions were observed for plants, in flood conditions and carbaryl. - Soil moisture can play an important role in carbaryl toxicity towards plants and earthworms.

  15. Do recommended doses of glyphosate-based herbicides affect soil invertebrates? Field and laboratory screening tests to risk assessment.

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    Niemeyer, Júlia Carina; de Santo, Fernanda Benedet; Guerra, Naiara; Ricardo Filho, Altair Maçaneiro; Pech, Tatiani Maria

    2018-05-01

    Despite glyphosate-based herbicides are widely used in agriculture, forestry and gardens, little is known about its effects on non-target organisms. The present work evaluated the ecotoxicity of four formulated products (Roundup ® Original, Trop ® , Zapp ® Qi 620 and Crucial ® ) on soil invertebrates. Screening ecotoxicity tests were carried out with soil and oat straw collected in a field experiment, besides laboratory-spiked soils. Screening tests included avoidance behaviour of earthworms (Eisenia andrei), collembolans (Folsomia candida) and isopods (Porcellio dilatatus) in single and multispecies tests; reproduction of collembolans (F. candida), and bait lamina in field. Non-avoidance behaviour was observed in standard tests (earthworms) in soil, neither in multispecies tests (earthworm + isopods) using oat straw, while for collembolans it occurred for the product Zapp ® Qi 620 even at the recommended dose. Reproduction of F. candida was not impaired even at high doses in laboratory-spiked soils. Feeding activity on bait lamina test was impaired in treatment corresponding to the red label product, Crucial ® . Results showed the relevance of bait lamina test on screening the impact of herbicides in the field. The findings highlight the importance of considering different formulations for the same active ingredient in risk assessment of pesticides. Copyright © 2018 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

  16. Feeding on microbiomes: effects of detritivory on the taxonomic and phylogenetic bacterial composition of animal manures.

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    Aira, Manuel; Bybee, Seth; Pérez-Losada, Marcos; Domínguez, Jorge

    2015-11-01

    Earthworms play a key role in nutrient cycling by interacting with microorganisms thus accelerating organic matter turnover in soil systems. As detritivores, some earthworm types ingest and digest a mixture of dead organic matter and microorganisms, like animal manures (i.e. animal gut microbiomes). Here we described the earthworm cast microbiome and the role ingested bacteria play on its composition. We fed Eisenia andrei with cow, horse and pig manures and determined the taxonomic and phylogenetic composition of the these manures before and after passage through the earthworm gut. Earthworm cast microbiomes showed a smaller diversity than the manure they fed on. Manures strongly differed in their taxonomic and phylogenetic composition, but these differences were markedly reduced once transformed into earthworm cast microbiomes after passage through the earthworm gut. The core earthworm cast microbiome comprised 30 OTUs (2.6% of OTUs from cast samples), of which 10 are possibly native to the earthworm gut. Most of the core cast microbiome OTUs belonged to phyla Actinobacteria and Proteobacteria, as opposed to already described animal core gut microbiomes, which are composed mainly of Firmicutes and Bacteroidetes. Our results suggest that earthworms build up their cast microbiome by selecting from the pool of ingested bacteria. © FEMS 2015. All rights reserved. For permissions, please e-mail: journals.permissions@oup.com.

  17. Combined effects of soil moisture and carbaryl to earthworms and plants: Simulation of flood and drought scenarios

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    Lima, Maria P.R.; Soares, Amadeu M.V.M.; Loureiro, Susana

    2011-01-01

    Studying tolerance limits in organisms exposed to climatic variations is key to understanding effects on behaviour and physiology. The presence of pollutants may influence these tolerance limits, by altering the toxicity or bioavailability of the chemical. In this work, the plant species Brassica rapa and Triticum aestivum and the earthworm Eisenia andrei were exposed to different levels of soil moisture and carbaryl, as natural and chemical stressors, respectively. Both stress factors were tested individually, as well as in combination. Acute and chronic tests were performed and results were discussed in order to evaluate the responses of organisms to the combination of stressors. When possible, data was fitted to widely employed models for describing chemical mixture responses. Synergistic interactions were observed in earthworms exposed to carbaryl and drought conditions, while antagonistic interactions were more representative for plants, especially in relation to biomass loss under flood-simulation conditions. - Highlights: → Climate variations may cause changes on chemicals' toxicity or bioavailability. → Earthworms and plants are exposed simultaneously to carbaryl and flood and drought conditions. → The IA model and possible deviations were used to evaluate combination exposures. → Synergism was observed for earthworms exposed to carbaryl and drought conditions. → Antagonistic interactions were observed for plants, in flood conditions and carbaryl. - Soil moisture can play an important role in carbaryl toxicity towards plants and earthworms.

  18. Evaluation of remediation techniques in soils affected by residual contamination with heavy metals and arsenic.

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    García-Carmona, M; Romero-Freire, A; Sierra Aragón, M; Martínez Garzón, F J; Martín Peinado, F J

    2017-04-15

    Residual soil pollution from the Aznalcóllar mine spill is still a problem in some parts of the affected area, today converted in the Guadiamar Green Corridor. Dispersed spots of polluted soils, identified by the absence of vegetation, are characterized by soil acid pH and high concentrations of As, Pb, Cu and Zn. Ex situ remediation techniques were performed with unrecovered soil samples. Landfarming, Composting and Biopiles techniques were tested in order to immobilize pollutants, to improve soil properties and to promote vegetation recovery. The effectiveness of these techniques was assessed by toxicity bioassays: Lactuca sativa L. root elongation test, Vibrio fischeri bioluminescence reduction test, soil induced respiration test, and Eisenia andrei survival and metal bioaccumulation tests. Landfarming and Composting were not effective techniques, mainly due to the poor improvement of soil properties which maintained high soluble concentrations of Zn and Cu after treatments. Biopile technique, using adjacent recovered soils in the area, was the most effective action in the reduction of soil toxicity; the improvement of soil properties and the reduction in pollutants solubility were key to improve the response of the tested organisms. Therefore, the mixture of recovered soils with polluted soils in the areas affected by residual contamination is considered a more suitable technique to reduce the residual pollution and to promote the complete soil recovery in the Guadiamar Green Corridor. Copyright © 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

  19. Second International Conference on Near-Field Optical Analysis: Photodynamic Therapy and Photobiology Effects

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    Bulgher, Debra L. (Editor); Morrison, Dennis

    2002-01-01

    The International NASA/DARPA Photobiology Conference held at the Johnson Space Center in Houston/TX demonstrated where low level laser therapy (LLLT), respectively low intensity light activated biostimulation (LILAB) and nanotechnological applications employing photobiomodulation techniques will presumably go in the next ten years. The conference was a continuation of the 1st International Conference on Nearfield Optical Analysis organized by Andrei Sommer (ENSOMA Lab, University of Ulm, Germany) in November 2000 at Castle Reisenburg, Germany, which started with a group of ten scientists from eight different countries. The 1st conference was co-sponsored by the American Chemical Society to evaluate the molecular mechanism of accelerated and normal wound healing processes. The 2nd conference was co-sponsored by DARPA, NASA-JSC and the Medical College of Wisconsin. Despite the short time between events, the 2nd conference hosted 40 international experts form universities, research institutes, agencies and the industry. The materials published here are expected to become milestones forming a novel platform in biomedical photobiology. The multidisciplinary group of researchers focused on LLLT/LILAB-applications under extreme conditions expected to have beneficial effects particularly in space, on submarines, and under severe battlefield conditions. The group also focused on novel technologies with possibilities allowing investigating the interaction of light with biological systems, molecular mechanisms of wound healing, bone regeneration, nerve regeneration, pain modulation, as well as biomineralization and biofilm formulation processes induced by nanobacteria.

  20. Concepts and Bounded Rationality: An Application of Niestegge's Approach to Conditional Quantum Probabilities

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    Blutner, Reinhard

    2009-03-01

    Recently, Gerd Niestegge developed a new approach to quantum mechanics via conditional probabilities developing the well-known proposal to consider the Lüders-von Neumann measurement as a non-classical extension of probability conditionalization. I will apply his powerful and rigorous approach to the treatment of concepts using a geometrical model of meaning. In this model, instances are treated as vectors of a Hilbert space H. In the present approach there are at least two possibilities to form categories. The first possibility sees categories as a mixture of its instances (described by a density matrix). In the simplest case we get the classical probability theory including the Bayesian formula. The second possibility sees categories formed by a distinctive prototype which is the superposition of the (weighted) instances. The construction of prototypes can be seen as transferring a mixed quantum state into a pure quantum state freezing the probabilistic characteristics of the superposed instances into the structure of the formed prototype. Closely related to the idea of forming concepts by prototypes is the existence of interference effects. Such inference effects are typically found in macroscopic quantum systems and I will discuss them in connection with several puzzles of bounded rationality. The present approach nicely generalizes earlier proposals made by authors such as Diederik Aerts, Andrei Khrennikov, Ricardo Franco, and Jerome Busemeyer. Concluding, I will suggest that an active dialogue between cognitive approaches to logic and semantics and the modern approach of quantum information science is mandatory.

  1. Handling nonnormality and variance heterogeneity for quantitative sublethal toxicity tests.

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    Ritz, Christian; Van der Vliet, Leana

    2009-09-01

    The advantages of using regression-based techniques to derive endpoints from environmental toxicity data are clear, and slowly, this superior analytical technique is gaining acceptance. As use of regression-based analysis becomes more widespread, some of the associated nuances and potential problems come into sharper focus. Looking at data sets that cover a broad spectrum of standard test species, we noticed that some model fits to data failed to meet two key assumptions-variance homogeneity and normality-that are necessary for correct statistical analysis via regression-based techniques. Failure to meet these assumptions often is caused by reduced variance at the concentrations showing severe adverse effects. Although commonly used with linear regression analysis, transformation of the response variable only is not appropriate when fitting data using nonlinear regression techniques. Through analysis of sample data sets, including Lemna minor, Eisenia andrei (terrestrial earthworm), and algae, we show that both the so-called Box-Cox transformation and use of the Poisson distribution can help to correct variance heterogeneity and nonnormality and so allow nonlinear regression analysis to be implemented. Both the Box-Cox transformation and the Poisson distribution can be readily implemented into existing protocols for statistical analysis. By correcting for nonnormality and variance heterogeneity, these two statistical tools can be used to encourage the transition to regression-based analysis and the depreciation of less-desirable and less-flexible analytical techniques, such as linear interpolation.

  2. MAX WEBER AND ERNEST BERNEA UNIVERSAL AND LOCAL VISIONS OF THE SPIRITUAL DIMENSION OF SOCIETY

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    MĂDĂLINA MĂNDIŢĂ

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    Full Text Available In this study we analyze two ways of understanding the role and importance of the spiritual dimension of social reality: first from a universal point of view with the sociology of Max Weber concerning the research of the religious phenomenon, and secondly from a local point of view, aided by the contributions of Eugeniu Sperantia, Petre Andrei and especially Ernest Bernea relative to the basic elements necessary to understand society. Both in comprehensive sociology and in Romanian interwar sociology we find the necessity of a complex research of social reality, in order to avoid the perils represented by the materialistic or idealistic views of sociology. If Weber rejects these two limited positions by making efforts to understand social actions, and thus coming to be labeled a causalist, Bernea also advocates for a sociology that reaches a synthesis of society, considering himself to be an adherent of integral realism. A common element of these two ways of conceiving and applying sociology (that of Weber – which has demonstrated its universal capability, and that developed by Bernea – which has proved its local capability is the recognition of the importance of the spiritual dimension and the imperative of multiple conditionality in the scientific understanding of social realities. In this article we are concerned with the way and the incentive of these two sociologists for an interpretative knowledge of society and for a whole realistic knowledge of social reality

  3. AVALIAÇÃO DO FATOR DE BIOACUMULAÇÃO DE CÁDMIO EM MINHOCAS NO PROCESSO DE VERMICOMPOSTAGEM

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    Rosecler Ribeiro

    2015-05-01

    Full Text Available A vermicompostagem é um processo biotecnológico que utiliza resíduos orgânicos e transforma em materiais ricos em nutrientes. Alguns resíduos podem conter metais pesados como Cd e se torna interessante avaliar a presença deste elemento no processo de adaptação das minhocas, bem como sua disponibilidade após a vermicultura. Assim, o objetivo desse trabalho foi verificar o Fator de Bioacumulação do Cádmio nas minhocas no processo de vermicompostagem vertical e horizontal e avaliar a biodisponibilidade do metal no composto final. Dessa forma, fez-se a mistura de húmus e esterco bovino na proporção 1:1 e adicionou-se 100 mg Cd kg-1 de substrato úmido, inoculou-se 10 minhocas Eisenia andrei (Vermelha da Califórnia em minhocários na forma vertical e horizontal por 60 dias. Conforme resultados, houve aumento da biomassa das minhocas em ambos tipos de minhocários. No teste de fuga, as minhocas rejeitaram o meio contaminado. O fator de bioacumulação foi maior que 1, portanto, evidencia-se o acumulo de Cd nos tecidos. Em relação à concentração de Cd nos substratos durante o processo de vermicompostagem não houve diferenças estatísticas, constatando que não houve diminuição do metal no composto.

  4. Toxicity of petroleum hydrocarbon distillates to soil organisms.

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    Cermak, Janet H; Stephenson, Gladys L; Birkholz, Detlef; Wang, Zhendi; Dixon, D George

    2010-12-01

    Canadian standards for petroleum hydrocarbons in soil are based on four distillate ranges (F1, C6-C10; F2, >C10-C16; F3, >C16-C34; and F4, >C34). Concerns have arisen that the ecological soil contact standards for F3 may be overly conservative. Oil distillates were prepared and characterized, and the toxicity of F3 and two subfractions, F3a (>C16-C23) and F3b (>C23-C34), to earthworms (Eisenia andrei), springtails (Orthonychiurus folsomi), and northern wheatgrass (Elymus lanceolatus), as well as the toxicity of F2 to earthworms, was determined. Clean soil was spiked with individual distillates and measured concentrations were determined for select tests. Results agree with previous studies with these distillates. Reported toxicities of crude and petroleum products to invertebrates were generally comparable to that of F3 and F3a. The decreasing order of toxicity was F3a > F3 > F3b with invertebrates, and F3a > F3b > F3 with plants. The toxicities of F3a and F3b were not sufficiently different to recommend regulating hydrocarbons based on these distillate ranges. The results also suggest that test durations may be insufficient for determining toxicity of higher distillate ranges, and that the selection of species and endpoints may significantly affect interpretation of toxicity test results. Copyright © 2010 SETAC.

  5. UV and solar photo-degradation of naproxen: TiO₂ catalyst effect, reaction kinetics, products identification and toxicity assessment.

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    Jallouli, Nabil; Elghniji, Kais; Hentati, Olfa; Ribeiro, Ana R; Silva, Adrián M T; Ksibi, Mohamed

    2016-03-05

    Direct photolysis and TiO2-photocatalytic degradation of naproxen (NPX) in aqueous solution were studied using a UV lamp and solar irradiation. The degradation of NPX was found to be in accordance with pseudo-first order kinetics, the photocatalytic process being more efficient than photolysis. The NPX removal by photolysis (pHinitial 6.5) was 83% after 3h, with 11% of chemical oxygen demand (COD) reduction, whereas the TiO2-UV process led to higher removals of both NPX (98%) and COD (25%). The apparent pseudo-first-order rate constant (kapp) for NPX degradation by photolysis ranged from 0.0050 min(-1) at pH 3.5 to 0.0095 min(-1) at pH 6.5, while it was estimated to be 0.0063 min(-1) under acidic conditions in photocatalysis, increasing by 4-fold at pH 6.5. Ultra High Performance Liquid chromatography (UHPLC) coupled with a triple quadrupole detector and also a hybrid mass spectrometer which combines the linear ion trap triple quadrupole (LTQ) and OrbiTrap mass analyser, were used to identify NPX degradation products. The main intermediates detected were 1-(6-methoxynaphtalene-2-yl) ethylhydroperoxide, 2-ethyl-6-methoxynaphthalene, 1-(6-methoxynaphtalen-2-yl) ethanol, 1-(6-methoxynaphtalen-2-yl) ethanone and malic acid. Solar photocatalysis of NPX showed COD removals of 33% and 65% after 3 and 4h of treatment, respectively, and some reduction of acute toxicity, evaluated by the exposure of Eisenia andrei to OECD soils spiked with NPX-treated solutions. Copyright © 2015 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

  6. A brief review and evaluation of earthworm biomarkers in soil pollution assessment.

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    Shi, Zhiming; Tang, Zhiwen; Wang, Congying

    2017-05-01

    Earthworm biomarker response to pollutants has been widely investigated in the assessment of soil pollution. However, whether and how the earthworm biomarker-approach can be actually applied to soil pollution assessment is still a controversial issue. This review is concerned about the following points: 1. Despite much debate, biomarker is valuable to ecotoxicology and biomarker approach has been properly used in different fields. Earthworm biomarker might be used in different scenarios such as large-scale soil pollution survey and soil pollution risk assessment. Compared with physicochemical analysis, they can provide more comprehensive and straightforward information about soil pollution at low cost. 2. Although many earthworm species from different ecological categories have been tested, Eisenia fetida/andrei is commonly used. Many earthworm biomarkers have been screened from the molecular to the individual level, while only a few biomarkers, such as avoidance behavior and lysosomal membrane stability, have been focused on. Other aspects of the experimental design were critically reviewed. 3. More studies should focus on determining the reliability of various earthworm biomarkers in soil pollution assessment in future research. Besides, establishing a database of a basal level of each biomarker, exploring biomarker response in different region/section/part of earthworm, and other issues are also proposed. 4. A set of research guideline for earthworm biomarker studies was recommended, and the suitability of several earthworm biomarkers was briefly evaluated with respect to their application in soil pollution assessment. This review will help to promote further studies and practical application of earthworm biomarker in soil pollution assessment.

  7. CONSERVATISM IN A POAST-SOCIALIST COUNTRY: THE INTELLECTUAL ELITE AND THE EXTREME RIGHT IN ROMANIA

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    Valentin Quintus NICOLESCU

    2016-06-01

    Full Text Available My paper focuses on the sensitive point of intersection between the far-right orthodox autochthonous conservative school of thought and the pluralist, European center-right Popular ideology in the case of the contemporary Romanian conservative intellectual elite. How this tension does shape the conservative discourse in contemporary Romania? This issue becomes especially relevant within the particular post-socialist political and ideological context of Romania. In the years following the 1989 Revolution, the Romanian the dominant discourse of the anticommunist intellectuals turned towards the right. Major figures, like Andrei Pleşu and Gabriel Liiceanu inspired an ideological turn towards an autochthonous conservative school of thought that originated in the 19th century and which reached a peak during the interwar period with the nationalist ideological strand that, amongst other things, inspired the far-right Legionar Movement. During that period a particular name comes to attention, that of Constantin Noica. Persecuted by the communist authorities, he managed to organize a small group of philosophers that will later be known as “the Păltiniş School”. Amongst the young people recruited were the above mentioned Pleşu and Liiceanu. After 1989 they embarked in a series of various projects that encouraged the emergence of a strong group of young right-wing orthodox conservative intellectuals currently associated with the Christian-democrat strand within the Romanian Popular movement. In order to reach my research goal, I will analyze the contemporary Romanian conservative discourse, mainly relying on published texts, interviews and opinion pieces of the most representative intellectuals of this ideological strand.

  8. Theory and Practice of New Music in the Academic Courses of the Moscow State Conservatory

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    Svetlana Savenko

    2015-12-01

    Full Text Available Soviet cultural politics was completely determined in the 1930s and remained unchangeable almost until the collapse of the USSR (1991. Musical creativity was subject to the dictates of the strict ideological standards of socialist realism, which left no room for free artistic experimentation. This situation continued in more liberal times, which began after Stalin’s death.The development of the Russian post-war avant-garde began in the second half of the 1950s, with the first dodecaphonic work dating from 1956: Musica Stricta for piano by Andrei Volkonsky. The truly new works gradually penetrated into concert halls; new music became known and even popular among concertgoers, who perceived it as a symbol of spiritual freedom.All this had no relation yet to educational institutions and to teaching, which remained hopelessly conservative. The real institutional changes came only after the collapse of the USSR in the 1990s. Back then, there were three main directions associated with new music: first of all, the establishment of new composers’ associations, such as the Association of Modern Music and the Centre for Contemporary Music; secondly, festivals of contemporary music, such as the festival Moscow Autumn and the annual international festival of contemporary music Moscow Forum; thirdly, the performing collectives connected to them, such as the ensemble Studio for New Music.These institutions were established in the Moscow State “Tchaikovsky” Conservatory, and therefore played a crucial role in the formation of new teaching principles for contemporary music.

  9. Earthworm Comet Assay for Assessing the Risk of Weathered Petroleum Hydrocarbon Contaminated Soils: Need to Look Further than Target Contaminants.

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    Ramadass, Kavitha; Palanisami, Thavamani; Smith, Euan; Mayilswami, Srinithi; Megharaj, Mallavarapu; Naidu, Ravi

    2016-11-01

    Earthworm toxicity assays contribute to ecological risk assessment and consequently standard toxicological endpoints, such as mortality and reproduction, are regularly estimated. These endpoints are not enough to better understand the mechanism of toxic pollutants. We employed an additional endpoint in the earthworm Eisenia andrei to estimate the pollutant-induced stress. In this study, comet assay was used as an additional endpoint to evaluate the genotoxicity of weathered hydrocarbon contaminated soils containing 520 to 1450 mg hydrocarbons kg -1 soil. Results showed that significantly higher DNA damage levels (two to sixfold higher) in earthworms exposed to hydrocarbon impacted soils. Interestingly, hydrocarbons levels in the tested soils were well below site-specific screening guideline values. In order to explore the reasons for observed toxicity, the contaminated soils were leached with rainwater and subjected to earthworm tests, including the comet assay, which showed no DNA damage. Soluble hydrocarbon fractions were not found originally in the soils and hence no hydrocarbons leached out during soil leaching. The soil leachate's Electrical Conductivity (EC) decreased from an average of 1665 ± 147 to 204 ± 20 µS cm -1 . Decreased EC is due to the loss of sodium, magnesium, calcium, and sulphate. The leachate experiment demonstrated that elevated salinity might cause the toxicity and not the weathered hydrocarbons. Soil leaching removed the toxicity, which is substantiated by the comet assay and soil leachate analysis data. The implication is that earthworm comet assay can be included in future eco (geno) toxicology studies to assess accurately the risk of contaminated soils.

  10. Determining the bioavailability and toxicity of lead contamination to earthworms requires using a combination of physicochemical and biological methods

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    Luo, Wei; Verweij, Rudo A.; Gestel, Cornelis A.M. van

    2014-01-01

    This study aimed at assessing the bioavailability and toxicity of lead to Eisenia andrei in shooting range soils representing different land uses (forest, grassland, bullet plot). Soils contained 47–2398 mg Pb/kg dry weight (dw), but also had different pH-CaCl 2 (3.2–6.8) and organic matter contents (3.8–13%). Therefore artificial soils with different pH and organic matter contents and two natural soils were included as control soils. Earthworms were exposed for 28 days and toxicity and uptake of Pb were related to total, water and 0.01 M CaCl 2 extractable and porewater Pb concentrations as well as to soil characteristics. Pb uptake in the earthworms linearly increased with increasing soil concentrations. At >2000 mg Pb/kg dw and pH 3.3–3.5, high earthworm mortality with significant weight loss and complete inhibition of reproduction were recorded. At <1000 mg/kg dw, earthworm reproduction was more related to differences in pH and other soil characteristics than to Pb. -- Highlights: • Availability and earthworm toxicity of Pb determined in field-contaminated soils. • Earthworm toxicity of most-polluted soils explained from available Pb levels. • Earthworm response in less polluted soils mainly determined by soil pH. • Earthworm toxicity correlated with Pb uptake from the soil. • Soil properties explained differences in earthworm Pb uptake and effects. -- Combination of physicochemical and biological assays helped explaining Pb toxicity in shooting range soils from available Pb concentrations and soil characteristics

  11. Biodisponibilidade de Metilmercúrio, Zinco e Cobre em Distintas Frações Granulométricas de Solo Contaminado Utilizando Oligoquetas da Espécie Eisenia andrei.

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    Ricardo Gonçalves Cesar

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    Full Text Available The scientifi c community has been concerned about heavy metals contamination and their effects on human health andthe environment. Rural areas of Descoberto municipality, southern Minas Gerais State, were submitted to gold extraction usingrudimentary techniques of mineral processing. In 2002, local population detected metallic mercury presence on soil surface, andin 2005 Environmental Foundation of Minas Gerais State (FEAM delimited a critical contamination area. This works proposesbioavailability assessment of mercury (Hg, zinc (Zn and copper (Cu in distinct grain sizes of a soil sample collected into the criticalarea delimited by FEAM. Granulometric analysis was done using nylon sieves of 200 # (75 μm, 100 # (150 μm, 80 # (180 μm, 42# (350 μm and 10 # (1700 μm. Mineralogical characterization was executed using X-ray difratometry. Earthworms acute toxicity testfollows ASTM (2004 procedures. Metals determination in soil and earthworms was performed using Atomic Absorption technique.Methylmercury (MeHg quantifi cation was made using Gas Chromatography. Grain sizes analysis showed sand predominance. Totalchemical analysis demonstrated a very high level of contamination of Hg, Zn and Cu, confi rming previous studies executed by FEAM.It was observed an affi nity between grain size and metals concentrations, which is related to increasing specifi c surface. Acute toxicitytest denoted that earthworms absorbed Hg and Cu from the soil, and Zn uptake involved absorption and bioaccumulation for smallergrain sizes. Total chemical analysis of metals in earthworms revealed that fi ner granulometric intervals showed higher levels of heavymetals bioavaibility. MeHg quantifi cation denoted concentrations about 21 a 33% of total Hg. In conclusion, it is expected that theseresults can give an important support for future decisions in medical geology programs and in environmental control actions.

  12. Owen Martin Phillips (1930-2010)

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    Olson, Peter

    2011-02-01

    Owen Martin Phillips, a pioneer in geophysical fluid dynamics, died at home on 13 October 2010 in Chestertown, Md., at the age of 79. To his many friends and colleagues, Phillips was an inspirational and gracious person who combined a deep intellect, a lively spirit, and a generous heart that matched his passionate interest in the geophysical sciences. Phillips was born on 30 December 1930 in Parramatta, N. S. W., Australia. In 1948 he enrolled in the University of Sydney, where he earned a B.S. in applied mathematics in 1952. That same year, he joined the Cavendish Laboratory at Cambridge University as a research student, where he began to apply to the ocean concepts in turbulent flow recently developed by Andrei Kolmogorov, G. I. Taylor, and George Batchelor. While attending the 1956 celebration of Taylor's seventieth birthday, Phillips heard Fritz Ursell declare that “the process by which ocean waves are generated by the wind cannot be regarded as known.” In 1957 the Journal of Fluid Mechanics contained two remarkable papers offering contrasting theories for ocean wave generation. One paper, by the applied mathematician John Miles (J. Fluid Mech., 2(5), 417-445, 1957), proposed that energy transfer from the air to the sea occurs at a critical layer in the atmosphere boundary layer. The other paper, by Phillips, then 26 years old (J. Fluid Mech., 3(2), 185-204, 1957), proposed that turbulent pressure fluctuations in the wind resonate with propagating ocean waves, forcing them to grow. Together these became known as the Phillips-Miles process, and it was the opening salvo in Phillips's 50-year career of innovative contributions to geophysics through fluid mechanics.

  13. Ultra-pure, water-dispersed Au nanoparticles produced by femtosecond laser ablation and fragmentation

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    Full Text Available Reda Kubiliūtė,1,2 Ksenia A Maximova,3 Alireza Lajevardipour,1 Jiawey Yong,1 Jennifer S Hartley,1 Abu SM Mohsin,1 Pierre Blandin,3 James WM Chon,1 Marc Sentis,3 Paul R Stoddart,1 Andrei Kabashin,3 Ričardas Rotomskis,2 Andrew HA Clayton,1,4 Saulius Juodkazis1,4 1Centre for Micro-Photonics and Industrial Research Institute Swinburne, Faculty of Engineering and Industrial Sciences Swinburne University of Technology, Hawthorn, VIC, Australia; 2Laboratory of Biomedical Physics, Vilnius University Institute of Oncology, Baublio, Vilnius, Lithuania; 3Aix-Marseille University, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS, Lasers, Plasmas and Photonics Processing Laboratory, Campus de Luminy, Marseille, France; 4The Australian National Fabrication Facility, Victoria node, Faculty of Engineering and Industrial Sciences, Swinburne University of Technology, Hawthorn, VIC, Australia Abstract: Aqueous solutions of ultra-pure gold nanoparticles have been prepared by methods of femtosecond laser ablation from a solid target and fragmentation from already formed colloids. Despite the absence of protecting ligands, the solutions could be (1 fairly stable and poly size-dispersed; or (2 very stable and monodispersed, for the two fabrication modalities, respectively. Fluorescence quenching behavior and its intricacies were revealed by fluorescence lifetime imaging microscopy in rhodamine 6G water solution. We show that surface-enhanced Raman scattering of rhodamine 6G on gold nanoparticles can be detected with high fidelity down to micromolar concentrations using the nanoparticles. Application potential of pure gold nanoparticles with polydispersed and nearly monodispersed size distributions are discussed. Keywords: nanotechnologies applications, methods of nanofabrication and processing, materials for nanomedicine

  14. Development of a suitable test method for evaluating the toxicity of contaminated soils to earthworms in Canada

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    Stephenson, G.L. [Univ. of Guelph, Ontario (Canada); Scroggins, R. [Environment Canada, Gloucester, Ontario (Canada). Method Development and Application Section

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    Environment Canada has embarked on a five year program to develop, standardize, and validate a battery of soil toxicity tests which can be used to assess the relative toxicity of contaminants in soils to terrestrial organisms. These tests must be applicable to soil conditions typically found in Canadian environments and the test species must be representative of the species of soil invertebrates or plants inhabiting soil ecosystems in Canada. One of the toxicity tests being developed is designed to assess the toxicity of contaminated soils to earthworms. Five of the potential test species belong to the Lumbricidae family and include the Canadian worm (Allobophora calignosa/Aporrectodea tuberculate), the European bark worm (Dendrodtilus rubidus (rubida)), the pink soil worm (Eisenia rosea), the red marsh worm (Lumbricus rubellus), and the Canadian night crawler or dew worm (Lumbricus terrestris). The sixth species, the white pot worm (Enchytraeus albidus), belongs to the Enchytraeidae family. Further assessment reduced the number of representative species to three. Most earthworm test methods have been developed to assess the toxicity of chemically-spiked artificial soils to Eisenia fetida or E. andrei. Test methods have also been developed to assess the relative toxicity of contaminated soils from hazardous waste sites. Comparative acute toxicity data for three species of earthworm exposed to a hydrocarbon contamination will be presented. Comparative toxicity data for the same three species of earthworm will also be presented using test procedures and conditions that have been modified to accommodate biological differences among the species of earthworm. Recommendations regarding test design, methods, and conditions optimal for each test species will be summarized and discussed with respect to the precision of test results.

  15. Effects of silver nanoparticles on survival, biomass change and avoidance behaviour of the endogeic earthworm Allolobophora chlorotica.

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    Brami, C; Glover, A R; Butt, K R; Lowe, C N

    2017-07-01

    Increasing commercial application of silver nanoparticles (Ag NP) and subsequent presence in wastewater and sewage sludge has raised concerns regarding their effects in the aquatic and terrestrial environment. Several studies have employed standardised acute and chronic earthworm-based tests to establish the toxicological effects of Ag NP within soil. These studies have relied heavily on the use of epigiec earthworm species which may have limited ecological relevance in mineral soil. This study assessed the influence of Ag NP (uncoated 80nm powder) and AgNO 3 on survival, change in biomass and avoidance behaviour in a soil dwelling (endogiec) species, Allolobophora chlorotica. Earthworms were exposed for 14 days to soils spiked with Ag NP or AgNO 3 at 0, 12.5, 25, 50 and 100mgkg -1 either separately for survival and biomass measurement, or combined within a linear gradient to assess avoidance. Avoidance behaviour was shown to provide the most sensitive endpoint with an observable effect at an Ag NP/AgNO 3 concentration of 12.5mgkg -1 compared with 50mgkg -1 for biomass change and 100mgkg -1 for survival. Greater mortality was observed in AgNO 3 (66.7%) compared with Ag NP-spiked soils (12.5%) at 100mgkg -1 , attributed to increased presence of silver ions. Although comparison of results with studies employing Eisenia fetida and Eisenia andrei suggest that the A. chlorotica response to Ag NP is more sensitive, further research employing both epigeic and endogeic earthworms under similar experimental conditions is required to confirm this observation. Copyright © 2017 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

  16. The toxicity of silver to soil organisms exposed to silver nanoparticles and silver nitrate in biosolids-amended field soil.

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    Jesmer, Alexander H; Velicogna, Jessica R; Schwertfeger, Dina M; Scroggins, Richard P; Princz, Juliska I

    2017-10-01

    The use of engineered silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) is widespread, with expected release to the terrestrial environment through the application of biosolids onto agricultural lands. The toxicity of AgNPs and silver nitrate (AgNO 3 ; as ionic Ag + ) to plant (Elymus lanceolatus and Trifolium pratense) and soil invertebrate (Eisenia andrei and Folsomia candida) species was assessed using Ag-amended biosolids applied to a natural sandy loam soil. Bioavailable Ag + in soil samples was estimated using an ion-exchange technique applied to KNO 3 soil extracts, whereas exposure to dispersible AgNPs was verified by single-particle inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry and transmission electron microscopy-energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy analysis. Greater toxicity to plant growth and earthworm reproduction was observed in AgNP exposures relative to those of AgNO 3 , whereas no difference in toxicity was observed for F. candida reproduction. Transformation products in the AgNP-biosolids exposures resulted in larger pools of extractable Ag + than those from AgNO 3 -biosolids exposures, at similar total Ag soil concentrations. The results of the present study reveal intrinsic differences in the behavior and bioavailability of the 2 different forms of Ag within the biosolids-soils pathway. The present study demonstrates how analytical methods that target biologically relevant fractions can be used to advance the understanding of AgNP behavior and toxicity in terrestrial environments. Environ Toxicol Chem 2017;36:2756-2765. © 2017 Crown in the Right of Canada. Published Wiley Periodicals Inc., on behalf of SETAC. © 2017 Crown in the Right of Canada. Published Wiley Periodicals Inc., on behalf of SETAC.

  17. Direktiivi 2008/115/EÜ avatud definitsioonide sisustamine väljasõidukohustuse ja sissesõidukeelu seaduse välismaalaste kinnipidamise sätetes / Andrei Svištš

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    Svištš, Andrei, 1991-

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    Väljasõidukohustuse ja sissesõidukeelu seaduses sisalduvast välismaalaste kinnipidamise normistiku kooskõlast naasmisdirektiivi kinnipidamisega sätetega. Välismaalaste kinnipidamise instituudi eesmärkidest, kinnipidamise alustest ja põgenemisohust

  18. Ontwikkeling van een toets ter bepaling van sublethale effecten van chemische stoffen op regenwormen. II. Reproduktie door de regenwormen Eisenia fetida en Eisenia andrei in een kunstgrond

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    Gestel CAM van; Dis WA van; Breemen EM van

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    Nagegaan werd of coconproduktie-experimenten uitgevoerd kunnen worden met de voor acuut toxiciteitsonderzoek met regenwormen aanbevolen kunstgrond en regenwormsoorten. Uiteindelijke doel van het onderzoek is te komen tot een toets waarmee het effect van chemische stoffen op de reproduktie van

  19. Avaliação do Potencial Tóxico de Latossolos e Chernossolos Acrescidos de Lodo de Esgoto Utilizando Bioensaios com Oligoquetas da Espécie Eisenia andrei.

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    2008-08-01

    Full Text Available Sewage Sludge (SEL has been used in agricultural activities to improve physical and chemical properties of soils. However, thiscompound also contains very high levels of heavy metals and pathogenic microorganisms, which can cause serious negative effects onbiota and human health. This paper aims to assess potential toxicity of latosols and chernosols amended with SEL, using Eisenia andreiearthworms. Acute toxicity and behavioral tests were performed according to ASMT (2004 and ISO (2002 procedures, respectively.Heavy metals determination was made by Atomic Absorption, and mineralogical characterization by Ray-X Difratometry. Biomass losswas evaluated considering average individual weight. Mercury, lead, zinc and cooper determination in SEL in natura and soils amendedwith SEL revealed values higher than that recommended by Brazilian legislation. SEL addition to the soils caused no mortality to theorganisms, while SEL in natura provoked lethal effects on 100% of the earthworms. Latosol in natura demonstrated higher mortalityin comparison to chernosol in natura Behavioral tests indicated that 98,3% and 96,43% of the organisms avoided SEL in natura andlatosol with SEL, respectively. However, only 31% of the organisms avoided chernosol with SEL, suggesting a lower level of toxicity incomparison to latosol. Possibly the natural properties of the studied soils (fertility, organic matter content, clay mineralogy, etc. playedan important role in the avoidance behavior of the organisms. Probably expansive clays presence in chernosol stimulates ions adsorptionand their concentrations decreasing in soil solution; consequently contaminants bioavailability also tends to decrease. Biomass loss resultsrevealed that the SEL addition decreased the weight loss of the tested organisms, and biomass losses were higher for latosol than forchernosol. In conclusion, it is expected that these results can be used in human health and ecological risk assessment, as well as insustainable reconditioning of tillable soils, facilitating decision actions in environmental control and public health programs.

  20. Modulation of the activity of N-methyl-D-aspartate receptors as a novel treatment option for depression: current clinical evidence and therapeutic potential of rapastinel (GLYX-13

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    Full Text Available Andrei-Nicolae Vasilescu,1,* Nina Schweinfurth,2,* Stefan Borgwardt,2,* Peter Gass,1 Undine E Lang,2,* Dragos Inta,1,2,* Sarah Eckart2,* 1Department of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy, Central Institute of Mental Health, Medical Faculty Mannheim, Heidelberg University, Heidelberg, Germany; 2Department of Psychiatry (Universitäre Psychiatrische Kliniken, University of Basel, Basel, Switzerland *These authors contributed equally to this work Abstract: Classical monoaminergic antidepressants show several disadvantages, such as protracted onset of therapeutic action. Conversely, the fast and sustained antidepressant effect of the N-methyl-d-aspartate receptor (NMDAR antagonist ketamine raises vast interest in understanding the role of the glutamate system in mood disorders. Indeed, numerous data support the existence of glutamatergic dysfunction in major depressive disorder (MDD. Drawback to this short-latency therapy is its side effect profile, especially the psychotomimetic action, which seriously hampers the common and widespread clinical use of ketamine. Therefore, there is a substantial need for alternative glutamatergic antidepressants with milder side effects. In this article, we review evidence that implicates NMDARs in the prospective treatment of MDD with focus on rapastinel (formerly known as GLYX-13, a novel synthetic NMDAR modulator with fast antidepressant effect, which acts by enhancing NMDAR function as opposed to blocking it. We summarize and discuss current clinical and animal studies regarding the therapeutic potential of rapastinel not only in MDD but also in other psychiatric disorders, such as obsessive–compulsive disorder and posttraumatic stress disorder. Additionally, we discuss current data concerning the molecular mechanisms underlying the antidepressant effect of rapastinel, highlighting common aspects as well as differences to ketamine. In 2016, rapastinel received the Breakthrough Therapy designation for the treatment

  1. Fuel cells science and engineering. Materials, processes, systems and technology. Vol. 2

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    The second volume is divided in four parts and 19 chapters. It is structured as follows: PART V: Modeling and Simulation. Chapter 23: Messages from Analytical Modeling of Fuel Cells (Andrei Kulikovsky); 24: Stochastic Modeling of Fuel-Cell Components (Ralf Thiedmann, Gerd Gaiselmann, Werner Lehnert and Volker Schmidt); 25: Computational Fluid Dynamic Simulation Using Supercomputer Calculation Capacity (Ralf Peters and Florian Scharf); 26 Modeling Solid Oxide Fuel Cells from the Macroscale to the Nanoscale (Emily M. Ryan and Mohammad A. Khaleel); 27: Numerical Modeling of the Thermomechanically Induced Stress in Solid Oxide Fuel Cells (Murat Peksen); 28: Modeling of Molten Carbonate Fuel Cells (Peter Heidebrecht, Silvia Piewek and Kai Sundmacher); Chapter 29: High-Temperature Polymer Electrolyte Fuel-Cell Modeling (Uwe Reimer); Chapter 30: Modeling of Polymer Electrolyte Membrane Fuel-Cell Components (Yun Wang and Ken S. Chen); 31: Modeling of Polymer Electrolyte Membrane Fuel Cells and Stacks (Yun Wang and Ken S. Chen). PART VI: Balance of Plant Design and Components. Chapter 32: Principles of Systems Engineering (Ludger Blum, Ralf Peters and Remzi Can Samsun); 33: System Technology for Solid Oxide Fuel Cells (Nguyen Q. Minh); 34: Desulfurization for Fuel-Cell Systems (Joachim Pasel and Ralf Peters); 35: Design Criteria and Components for Fuel Cell Powertrains (Lutz Eckstein and Bruno Gnoerich); 36: Hybridization for Fuel Cells (Joerg Wilhelm). PART VII: Systems Verification and Market Introduction. Chapter 37: Off-Grid Power Supply and Premium Power Generation (Kerry-Ann Adamson); 38: Demonstration Projects and Market Introduction (Kristin Deason). PART VIII: Knowledge Distribution and Public Awareness. Chapter 39: A Sustainable Framework for International Collaboration: the IEA HIA and Its Strategic Plan for 2009-2015 (Mary-Rose de Valladares); 40: Overview of Fuel Cell and Hydrogen Organizations and Initiatives Worldwide (Bernd Emonts) 41: Contributions for

  2. Universe or Multiverse?

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    2009-08-01

    Part I. Overviews: 1. Introduction and overview Bernard Carr; 2. Living in the multiverse Steven Weinberg; 3. Enlightenment, knowledge, ignorance, temptation Frank Wilczek; Part II. Cosmology and Astrophysics: 4. Cosmology and the multiverse Martin J. Rees; 5. The anthropic principle revisited Bernard Carr; 6. Cosmology from the top down Stephen Hawking; 7. The multiverse hierarchy Max Tegmark; 8. The inflationary universe Andrei Linde; 9. A model of anthropic reasoning: the dark to ordinary matter ratio Frank Wilczek; 10. Anthropic predictions: the case of the cosmological constant Alexander Vilenkin; 11. The definition and classification of universes James D. Bjorken; 12. M/string theory and anthropic reasoning Renata Kallosh; 13. The anthropic principle, dark energy and the LHC Savas Dimopoulos and Scott Thomas; Part III. Particle Physics and Quantum Theory: 14. Quarks, electrons and atoms in closely related universes Craig J. Hogan; 15. The fine-tuning problems of particle physics and anthropic mechanisms John F. Donoghue; 16. The anthropic landscape of string theory Leonard Susskind; 17. Cosmology and the many worlds interpretation of quantum mechanics Viatcheslav Mukhanov; 18. Anthropic reasoning and quantum cosmology James B. Hartle; 19. Micro-anthropic principle for quantum theory Brandon Carter; Part IV. More General Philosophical Issues: 20. Scientific alternatives to the anthropic principle Lee Smolin; 21. Making predictions in a multiverse: conundrums, dangers, coincidences Anthony Aguirre; 22. Multiverses: description, uniqueness and testing George Ellis; 23. Predictions and tests of multiverse theories Don N. Page; 24. Observation selection theory and cosmological fine-tuning Nick Bostrom; 25. Are anthropic arguments, involving multiverses and beyond, legitimate? William R. Stoeger; 26. The multiverse hypothesis: a theistic perspective Robin Collins; 27. Living in a simulated universe John D. Barrow; 28. Universes galore: where will it all end? Paul

  3. Chemical characterization and ecotoxicity of three soil foaming agents used in mechanized tunneling.

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    Baderna, Diego; Lomazzi, Eleonora; Passoni, Alice; Pogliaghi, Alberto; Petoumenou, Maria Ifigeneia; Bagnati, Renzo; Lodi, Marco; Viarengo, Aldo; Sforzini, Susanna; Benfenati, Emilio; Fanelli, Roberto

    2015-10-15

    The construction of tunnels and rocks with mechanized drills produces several tons of rocky debris that are today recycled as construction material or as soil replacement for covering rocky areas. The lack of accurate information about the environmental impact of these excavated rocks and foaming agents added during the excavation process has aroused increasing concern for ecosystems and human health. The present study proposes an integrated approach to the assessment of the potential environmental impact of three foaming agents containing different anionic surfactants and other polymers currently on the market and used in tunnel boring machines. The strategy includes chemical characterization with high resolution mass spectrometry techniques to identify the components of each product, the use of in silico tools to perform a similarity comparison among these compounds and some pollutants already listed in regulatory frameworks to identify possible threshold concentrations of contamination, and the application of a battery of ecotoxicological assays to investigate the impact of each foaming mixture on model organisms of soil (higher plants and Eisenia andrei) and water communities (Daphnia magna). The study identified eleven compounds not listed on the material safety data sheets for which we have identified possible concentrations of contamination based on existing regulatory references. The bioassays allowed us to determine the no effect concentrations (NOAECs) of the three mixtures, which were subsequently used as threshold concentration for the product in its entirety. The technical mixtures used in this study have a different degree of toxicity and the predicted environmental concentrations based on the conditions of use are lower than the NOAEC for soils but higher than the NOAEC for water, posing a potential risk to the waters due to the levels of foaming agents in the muck. Copyright © 2015 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

  4. Russian Symbolism in its quest for the future

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    E. VOLZHENINA

    2014-01-01

    Full Text Available Article is devoted to the vision of the future by Russian symbolists: what they were afraid of and what they dreamed about. On the basis of rich journalism heritage of symbolism author analyzed projects of the future proposed by poets, who wrote on the subject most frequently and profoundly: D. S. Merezhkovskij , A. A. Blok, Viach. I. Ivanov, Andrei Belyi. Analysis of each individual project, conceptualized in the best way by D. S. Merezhkovskij, was carried out. Author revealed a range of problems that were conceived by symbolism in its quest for an ideal future: problem “people and intellectuals”, traditional for the Russians by the beginning of 20th century, the role of the artist and art in the future, “the forthcoming ham”, and creating a new man. A comparison of positions on different issues of the symbolists was completed in the article. It was found that the impetus and direction of symbolists’ quest for the future were awoken by their comprehension of the key contradiction of the epoch. In the article this contradiction is described with a ternary opposition “personality—mass—society”. Thus, despite differing views on some problems (e.g. cancellation of problem “people and intellectuals” by D. S. Merezhkovskij, a total understanding of contradiction “personality—mass— society” was common: the future belongs to a free person, transformed, in any event, into a new man. Also, the article discusses the fate of the elements of creative practice of the symbolists. The main conclusion of the author concerned about symbolists’ future projects is that the heritage of symbolism, devoted to the topic, wasn’t assimilated by descendants, while new methods of creative behavior, developed by the symbolists and targeted at a mass audience, have become a part of life.

  5. Application of biotests for the determination of soil ecotoxicity after exposure to biodegradable plastics

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    Susanna Sforzini

    2016-10-01

    Full Text Available Biodegradable plastics are mostly applied in packaging materials (e.g. shopping bags, waste collection bags, catering products, and agricultural applications. In this last case, degradation takes place directly in soil where biodegradable plastic products are intentionally left after use (e.g. mulch films for weeds control. Due to the growing volumes of biodegradable polymers and plastics, interest in their environmental safety is increasing and more research is carried out. Some attempt has been made to apply biotests, used in other sectors of environmental sciences, in the assessment of biodegradable plastics safety. In this work, the quality of soils after biodegradation of the bioplastics Mater-Bi has been assessed with a large array of biotests based on model organisms representative of the different trophic levels in the food chains of the edaphic and aquatic ecosystems. Mater-Bi was degraded under controlled conditions for 6 months at a 1% concentration. The selected organisms included bacteria and protozoa (V. fischeri and D. discoideum, respectively, the green alga P. subcapitata, plants (the monocotyledon S. saccharatum and the dicotyledon L. sativum, and invertebrates animals (D. magna, a freshwater crustacean, and the Oligochaeta earthworm E. andrei, using both acute and chronic endpoints. The results of the applied ecotoxicological tests showed that the Mater-Bi materials tested at very high doses did not affect the soil quality. Soil exposed to Mater-Bi has no noxious effects on edaphic organisms; in particular, mono and dicotyledon plants results, indicate that Mater-Bi plastic products are innocuous for agricultural uses. The use of more sensitive chronic endpoints allows to exclude possible effects at population level. This is the first time that such a comprehensive approach is applied to the assessment of possible ecotoxicity effects induced by biodegradable plastics in soil and represents a possible starting point for

  6. Mode of action of Cr(VI) in immunocytes of earthworms: Implications for animal health.

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    Sforzini, Susanna; Moore, Michael N; Mou, Zhuofan; Boeri, Marta; Banni, Mohamed; Viarengo, Aldo

    2017-04-01

    Chromium (Cr) is one of the major and most detrimental pollutant, widely present in the environment as a result of several anthropogenic activities. In mammalian cells, Cr(VI) is known to enhance reactive oxygen species (ROS) production and to cause toxic and genotoxic effects. Less commonly investigated are the effects and mode of action of this contaminant in invertebrates, particularly in soil organisms. In this work, earthworms of the species Eisenia andrei were exposed for 1 and 3 days to various sublethal concentrations of Cr(VI) (2, 15, 30µgmL -1 ) using the paper contact toxicity test. In amoeboid leukocytes we investigated intracellular ROS and lipoperoxide production, oxidative DNA damage, and the effects on different cell functions. The analysis of the results shows that Cr(VI) triggered severe adverse reactions; the first events were an increase of intracellular ROS levels, generating in the cells oxidative stress conditions leading to membrane lipid peroxidation and oxidative DNA damage. Lysosomes showed relevant changes such as a strong membrane destabilization, which was accompanied by an increased catabolism of cytoplasmic proteins and accumulation of lipofuscin. With an increase in the dose and/or time of exposure, the physiological status of intracellular organelles (such as lysosomes, nucleus and mitochondria) showed further impairment and amoebocyte immune functions were adversely affected, as shown by the decrease of the phagocytic activity. By mapping the responses of the different parameters evaluated, diagnostic of (oxidative) stress events, against lysosomal membrane stability, a "health status" indicator (able to describe the stress syndrome from its early phase to pathology), we have shown that this biomarker is suitable as a prognostic test for health of earthworms. This is viewed as a crucial step toward the derivation of explanatory frameworks for prediction of pollutant impact on animal health. Copyright © 2017. Published by

  7. Ecotoxicidad de nanopartículas metálicas y superparamagnéticas de óxido de hierro en dos especies

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    Yordanka Domínguez Linares

    2017-10-01

    Full Text Available Introducción: la nanotecnología y el empleo de materiales a nano escala son un área relativamente nueva de la ciencia y la tecnología con un gran crecimiento en el mercado global. Muchos de los productos no cuentan con estudios que garanticen su uso seguro, tanto para el hombre como para los ecosistemas. Los estudios ecotoxicológicos permiten evaluar los efectos de un determinado xenobiótico sobre especies representativas de los diferentes compartimentos ambientales. Objetivo: evaluar los efectos tóxicos de nanopartículas de Ag, Au, Ag/Ag y superparamagnéticas de óxido de hierro, en dos especies bioindicadoras de los ecosistemas terrestre y acuático. Métodos: como parte de los estudios de seguridad se realizaron ensayos de toxicidad aguda por contacto en lombriz de tierra de la especie Eisenia andrei, con una duración de 96 horas y estudios en anfibios de la especie Osteopillus septentrionales en diferentes etapas del desarrollo (embrionario y larval. Se evaluó la ocurrencia de mortalidad y de efectos tóxicos, en el caso del ensayo en lombriz de tierra; se determinó además la viabilidad celular. Resultados: los efectos tóxicos más significativos en el caso de la lombriz de tierra fueron, la ocurrencia de alteraciones fisiológicas y conductuales al ser expuesta a NPs de Ag de 3 nm y superparamagnéticas de óxido de hierro, estas últimas provocaron citotoxicidad a la concentración 1,38 mg/mL. En el caso de los anfibios se evidenció toxicidad en NPs de Ag 3 nm y superparamagnéticas de óxido de hierro. Conclusiones: todas las nanopartículas mostraron efectos tóxicos en las especies bioindicadoras evaluadas.

  8. Grupuri „minore” din rezistenţa anticomunistă bucovineană (1948-1961

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    Dorin Dobrincu

    2006-11-01

    Full Text Available At the end of the 1940s, the anticommunist armed resistance restarted in Bukovina in the context of the more and more constant offensive of the communist regime, meant to obtain control not only over the State but also over the whole society. Some of the individuals the new authorities intended to arrest managed to escape and took refuge in the mountains and the woods, where they formed anticommunist resistance armed groups; but there were also locals who formed subversive groups without having previous conflicts with the regime. Besides the big resistance groups, there also existed several “minor” groups, who also attracted the authorities’ attention, even if at a lower level than the former ones.Among these small groups there were the ones led by Dragoş Flocea, Andrei Ghivnici, Silvestru Harsmei, the so-called “Blănaru bands” (chiefly a Securitate fabrication, it seems, „Cetatea lui Ştefan” (Stephen the Great’s Citadel organization and “Grupul tinerilor partizani” (Young Partisans’ Group or “Eliberarea braţelor de fier” (Iron Arms’ Liberation. The activity of these groups was to make anticommunist propaganda, to attack certain officials of the State administration (including border patrols or of the Party. Some of the locals who joined clandestinity did not group up (or did it for only short periods, preferring to remain isolated, but unarmed, fugitives, which allowed them to hide more easily, being sheltered and fed by relatives or friends. The most important one was Gheorghe Munteanu, who survived in clandestinity since 1949 to 1961, being thus one of the most longevous anticommunist fighters. After him, resistance in Bukovina stopped being a reality on the ground, locked up, for decades, in the archives or in the survivors’ memory.

  9. 7th Patras workshop on axions, WIMPs and WISPs (PATRAS 2011). Proceedings

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    Zioutas, Konstantin; Schumann, Marc

    2011-12-01

    The year 2011 was an exciting period to work on the ''dark side'' of the Universe. Several experimental claims of the direct detection of WIMP dark matter were challenged by the restrictive limits of several others. Dedicated experiments searching for axions, another well motivated dark matter candidate, and for axion-like particles continued to improve their limits and got an additional boost by puzzling astrophysical observations and new developments in theory. The LHC collected an unexpectedly large amount of data and started to produce results at an amazing speed. And finally, this year's Nobel price of physics was awarded to the observation of the accelerating expansion of the Universe, an effect which might be related to dark energy, whose nature remain among the biggest mysteries in physics. These exciting topics and many more important aspects of particle- and astroparticle physics were discussed between experimentalists and theorists at the 7th Patras Workshop on Axions, WIMPs, and WISPs. The workshop took place from June 27 - July 1, 2011, in the Royal Myconian and Myconian Imperial Resorts Hotels on the Greek island of Mykonos. As in the previous years, it was a very fruitful and lively meeting in an inspiring and open atmosphere, which allowed for many open and constructive discussions also on controversial topics. The scientific exchange, the beautiful scenery of the island, the venue itself, the food, an excursion to the ancient ruins of Delos, and finally an amazing conference dinner made this meeting really unique. The ''spirit'' of the workshop and its atmosphere cannot be brought to paper, but many of its scientific highlights are collected in these proceedings. We are looking forward to the 8th Patras Workshop, which will be held in Chicago (USA) July 18-22, 2012. It will be organized jointly by our US colleagues Andrei Afanasev (JLAB), Oliver Baker (Yale), and William Wester (FNAL).

  10. Lutheri mööblivabriku hoone (Vana-Lõuna 39 ja 39a, Tallinn, arhitektid : A. Bubõr, N. Vassiljev) renoveerimine korterelamuks / Eero Jürgenson, Rasmus Tamme, Andrei Pleskatshov...[jt.

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    Ill.: situatsiooni-, asendi- ja maapealsete korruste plaanid, 3 välis- ja 2 sisevaadet (fotod: Velvet, Arne Maasik), vaade Lutheri kvartalile linnulennult 19. saj. 1. poolel; muinsuskaitse eritingimused: M. Eensalu; ARS Projekt

  11. The 12th Edition of the Scientific Days of the National Institute for Infectious Diseases “Prof. Dr. Matei Bals” and the 12th National Infectious Diseases Conference

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    Cristian-Mihail Niculae

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    Full Text Available Table of contents A1 The outcome of patients with recurrent versus non-recurrent pneumococcal meningitis in a tertiary health-care hospital in Bucharest Cristian-Mihail Niculae, Eliza Manea, Raluca Jipa, Simona Merisor, Ruxandra Moroti, Serban Benea, Adriana Hristea A2 Influence of bacteriophages on sessile Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria Alina Cristina Neguț, Oana Săndulescu, Anca Streinu-Cercel, Dana Mărculescu, Magdalena Lorena Andrei, Veronica Ilie, Marcela Popa, Coralia Bleotu, Carmen Chifiriuc, Mircea Ioan Popa, Adrian Streinu-Cercel A3 The utility of inflammatory biomarkers in the prognostic evaluation of septic patients – past, present and future Alina Orfanu, Cristina Popescu, Anca Leuștean, Remulus Catană, Anca Negru, Alexandra Badea, Radu Orfanu, Cătălin Tilișcan, Victoria Aramă, Ştefan Sorin Aramă A4 Etiologic and clinical features of bacterial meningitis in infants Constanța-Angelica Vișan, Anca-Cristina Drăgănescu, Anuța Bilașco, Camelia Kouris, Mădălina Merișescu, Magdalena Vasile, Diana-Maria Slavu, Sabina Vintilă, Endis Osman, Alina Oprea, Sabina Sandu, Monica Luminos A5 The diagnostic and prognostic role of neutrophil to lymphocyte count ratio in sepsis Alina Orfanu, Victoria Aramă, Ştefan Sorin Aramă, Anca Leuştean, Remulus Catană, Anca Negru, Gabriel Adrian Popescu, Cristina Popescu A6 Whooping cough in a HIV positive patient Ramona Georgiana Stanculete, Ana Vaduva Enoiu, Adelina Raluca Marinescu, Voichita Lazureanu A7 Cronobacter sakazakii sepsis in varicella patient Adelina-Raluca Marinescu, Alexandru Crișan, Voichița Lăzureanu, Virgil Musta, Narcisa Nicolescu, Ruxandra Laza A8 Anaerobes an underdiagnosed cause of prosthesis joint infection Anca-Ruxandra Negru, Daniela-Ioana Munteanu, Raluca Mihăilescu, Remulus Catană, Olga Dorobăț, Alexandru Rafila, Emilia Căpraru, Marius Niculescu, Rodica Marinescu, Olivera Lupescu, Vlad Predescu, Adrian Streinu-Cercel, Victoria Aramă, Daniela

  12. BOOK REVIEW: Universe or Multiverse?

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    2008-11-01

    confidence in the multiverse to bet his dog's life on it, while Andrei Linde said he would bet his own life. Weinberg concludes his contribution by saying that he has just enough confidence in the multiverse to bet the lives of both Andrei Linde and Martin Rees's dog.

  13. 7th Patras workshop on axions, WIMPs and WISPs (PATRAS 2011). Proceedings

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    Zioutas, Konstantin; Schumann, Marc (eds.)

    2011-12-15

    The year 2011 was an exciting period to work on the ''dark side'' of the Universe. Several experimental claims of the direct detection of WIMP dark matter were challenged by the restrictive limits of several others. Dedicated experiments searching for axions, another well motivated dark matter candidate, and for axion-like particles continued to improve their limits and got an additional boost by puzzling astrophysical observations and new developments in theory. The LHC collected an unexpectedly large amount of data and started to produce results at an amazing speed. And finally, this year's Nobel price of physics was awarded to the observation of the accelerating expansion of the Universe, an effect which might be related to dark energy, whose nature remain among the biggest mysteries in physics. These exciting topics and many more important aspects of particle- and astroparticle physics were discussed between experimentalists and theorists at the 7th Patras Workshop on Axions, WIMPs, and WISPs. The workshop took place from June 27 - July 1, 2011, in the Royal Myconian and Myconian Imperial Resorts Hotels on the Greek island of Mykonos. As in the previous years, it was a very fruitful and lively meeting in an inspiring and open atmosphere, which allowed for many open and constructive discussions also on controversial topics. The scientific exchange, the beautiful scenery of the island, the venue itself, the food, an excursion to the ancient ruins of Delos, and finally an amazing conference dinner made this meeting really unique. The ''spirit'' of the workshop and its atmosphere cannot be brought to paper, but many of its scientific highlights are collected in these proceedings. We are looking forward to the 8th Patras Workshop, which will be held in Chicago (USA) July 18-22, 2012. It will be organized jointly by our US colleagues Andrei Afanasev (JLAB), Oliver Baker (Yale), and William Wester (FNAL).

  14. Gold nanoparticles prepared by laser ablation in aqueous biocompatible solutions: assessment of safety and biological identity for nanomedicine applications

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    Full Text Available Florian Correard,1,2 Ksenia Maximova,3 Marie-Anne Estève,1,2 Claude Villard,1 Myriam Roy,4 Ahmed Al-Kattan,3 Marc Sentis,3 Marc Gingras,4 Andrei V Kabashin,3 Diane Braguer1,2 1Aix Marseille Université, INSERM, CR02 UMR_S911, Marseille, France; 2APHM, Hôpital Timone, Marseille, France; 3Aix Marseille Université, CNRS, LP3 UMR 7341, Marseille, France; 4Aix Marseille Université, CNRS, CINAM, UMR 7325 Marseille, France Abstract: Due to excellent biocompatibility, chemical stability, and promising optical properties, gold nanoparticles (Au-NPs are the focus of research and applications in nanomedicine. Au-NPs prepared by laser ablation in aqueous biocompatible solutions present an essentially novel object that is unique in avoiding any residual toxic contaminant. This paper is conceived as the next step in development of laser-ablated Au-NPs for future in vivo applications. The aim of the study was to assess the safety, uptake, and biological behavior of laser-synthesized Au-NPs prepared in water or polymer solutions in human cell lines. Our results showed that laser ablation allows the obtaining of stable and monodisperse Au-NPs in water, polyethylene glycol, and dextran solutions. The three types of Au-NPs were internalized in human cell lines, as shown by transmission electron microscopy. Biocompatibility and safety of Au-NPs were demonstrated by analyzing cell survival and cell morphology. Furthermore, incubation of the three Au-NPs in serum-containing culture medium modified their physicochemical characteristics, such as the size and the charge. The composition of the protein corona adsorbed on Au-NPs was investigated by mass spectrometry. Regarding composition of complement C3 proteins and apolipoproteins, Au-NPs prepared in dextran solution appeared as a promising drug carrier. Altogether, our results revealed the safety of laser-ablated Au-NPs in human cell lines and support their use for theranostic applications. Keywords: protein

  15. Chemical characterization and ecotoxicity of three soil foaming agents used in mechanized tunneling

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    Baderna, Diego, E-mail: diego.baderna@marionegri.it [Laboratory of Environmental Chemistry and Toxicology, IRCCS – Istituto di Ricerche Farmacologiche Mario Negri, Via Giuseppe La Masa 19, 20156 Milan (Italy); Lomazzi, Eleonora [Laboratory of Environmental Chemistry and Toxicology, IRCCS – Istituto di Ricerche Farmacologiche Mario Negri, Via Giuseppe La Masa 19, 20156 Milan (Italy); Passoni, Alice [Unit of Analytical Instrumentation, IRCCS – Istituto di Ricerche Farmacologiche Mario Negri, Via Giuseppe La Masa 19, 20156 Milan (Italy); Pogliaghi, Alberto; Petoumenou, Maria Ifigeneia [Laboratory of Environmental Chemistry and Toxicology, IRCCS – Istituto di Ricerche Farmacologiche Mario Negri, Via Giuseppe La Masa 19, 20156 Milan (Italy); Bagnati, Renzo [Unit of Analytical Instrumentation, IRCCS – Istituto di Ricerche Farmacologiche Mario Negri, Via Giuseppe La Masa 19, 20156 Milan (Italy); Lodi, Marco [Laboratory of Environmental Chemistry and Toxicology, IRCCS – Istituto di Ricerche Farmacologiche Mario Negri, Via Giuseppe La Masa 19, 20156 Milan (Italy); Viarengo, Aldo; Sforzini, Susanna [Department of Sciences and Technological Innovation (DiSIT), University of Piemonte Orientale “A. Avogadro”, 15121 Alessandria (Italy); Benfenati, Emilio [Laboratory of Environmental Chemistry and Toxicology, IRCCS – Istituto di Ricerche Farmacologiche Mario Negri, Via Giuseppe La Masa 19, 20156 Milan (Italy); Fanelli, Roberto [Department of Environmental Health Sciences, IRCCS – Istituto di Ricerche Farmacologiche Mario Negri, Via Giuseppe La Masa 19, 20156 Milan (Italy)

    2015-10-15

    Highlights: • An integrated approach was applied to study three foaming agents. • Several compounds not reported on the safety data sheets were identified by HRMS. • Environmental impacts were investigated with a battery of biological assays. • An ecotoxicological ranking of the products was obtained. - Abstract: The construction of tunnels and rocks with mechanized drills produces several tons of rocky debris that are today recycled as construction material or as soil replacement for covering rocky areas. The lack of accurate information about the environmental impact of these excavated rocks and foaming agents added during the excavation process has aroused increasing concern for ecosystems and human health. The present study proposes an integrated approach to the assessment of the potential environmental impact of three foaming agents containing different anionic surfactants and other polymers currently on the market and used in tunnel boring machines. The strategy includes chemical characterization with high resolution mass spectrometry techniques to identify the components of each product, the use of in silico tools to perform a similarity comparison among these compounds and some pollutants already listed in regulatory frameworks to identify possible threshold concentrations of contamination, and the application of a battery of ecotoxicological assays to investigate the impact of each foaming mixture on model organisms of soil (higher plants and Eisenia andrei) and water communities (Daphnia magna). The study identified eleven compounds not listed on the material safety data sheets for which we have identified possible concentrations of contamination based on existing regulatory references. The bioassays allowed us to determine the no effect concentrations (NOAECs) of the three mixtures, which were subsequently used as threshold concentration for the product in its entirety. The technical mixtures used in this study have a different degree of toxicity

  16. Chemical characterization and ecotoxicity of three soil foaming agents used in mechanized tunneling

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    Baderna, Diego; Lomazzi, Eleonora; Passoni, Alice; Pogliaghi, Alberto; Petoumenou, Maria Ifigeneia; Bagnati, Renzo; Lodi, Marco; Viarengo, Aldo; Sforzini, Susanna; Benfenati, Emilio; Fanelli, Roberto

    2015-01-01

    Highlights: • An integrated approach was applied to study three foaming agents. • Several compounds not reported on the safety data sheets were identified by HRMS. • Environmental impacts were investigated with a battery of biological assays. • An ecotoxicological ranking of the products was obtained. - Abstract: The construction of tunnels and rocks with mechanized drills produces several tons of rocky debris that are today recycled as construction material or as soil replacement for covering rocky areas. The lack of accurate information about the environmental impact of these excavated rocks and foaming agents added during the excavation process has aroused increasing concern for ecosystems and human health. The present study proposes an integrated approach to the assessment of the potential environmental impact of three foaming agents containing different anionic surfactants and other polymers currently on the market and used in tunnel boring machines. The strategy includes chemical characterization with high resolution mass spectrometry techniques to identify the components of each product, the use of in silico tools to perform a similarity comparison among these compounds and some pollutants already listed in regulatory frameworks to identify possible threshold concentrations of contamination, and the application of a battery of ecotoxicological assays to investigate the impact of each foaming mixture on model organisms of soil (higher plants and Eisenia andrei) and water communities (Daphnia magna). The study identified eleven compounds not listed on the material safety data sheets for which we have identified possible concentrations of contamination based on existing regulatory references. The bioassays allowed us to determine the no effect concentrations (NOAECs) of the three mixtures, which were subsequently used as threshold concentration for the product in its entirety. The technical mixtures used in this study have a different degree of toxicity

  17. Reduced ejection fraction heart failure – new data from multicenter studies and national registries regarding general and elderly populations: hopes and disappointments

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    Full Text Available Simina Crişan,1,2 Lucian Petrescu,1,2 Mihai Andrei Lazăr,1,2 Cristina Văcărescu,1,2 Alina-Ramona Nicola,1 Dragoş Cozma,1,2 Cristian Mornoş,1,2 Constantin Tudor Luca1,2 1Cardiology Department, Victor Babes University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Timisoara, Romania; 2Institute of Cardiovascular Diseases, Timisoara, Romania Abstract: The evaluation of patients diagnosed with impaired systolic function heart failure represents a great challenge, in both the general and elderly population. We consider that elderly patients are the most severely affected by this disease that represents the final impact of cardiovascular disease continuum. Cardiovascular diseases are associated with serious morbidity and mortality, and considerable health care costs related to diagnosis and treatment. In this report we discuss some controversies regarding methods of heart failure evaluation as well as therapeutic steps and devices, including: reparatory therapeutic steps and initiation of therapy with loop diuretics, inconsistent dose titration for angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors/angiotensin receptor blocker and beta blockers, as well as novel therapies, such as angiotensin receptor neprilysin inhibitor and treatments that directly improve cardiomyocyte function. We conclude that, beyond technical progress, which is raising the cost of therapy for patients with heart failure, more careful monitoring of patient progress through clinical and paraclinical control visits, both at medical facilities and at home, would have greater impact and be more cost-effective. Physical therapy and promoting emotional and psychological wellbeing, to maintain a positive state of mind, contribute substantially to the quality of life and life expectancy, and are most important in elderly people who are most affected by dramatic reductions in wellbeing. Unfortunately, for many patients with severe impairment of left ventricular ejection fraction, these goals and therapeutic

  18. The ecotoxicity of zinc and zinc-containing substances in soil with consideration of metal-moiety approaches and organometal complexes.

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    Ritchie, Ellyn; Boyd, Patrick; Lawson-Halasz, Annamaria; Hawari, Jalal; Saucier, Stacey; Scroggins, Richard; Princz, Juliska

    2017-12-01

    Within Canada, screening-level assessments for chemical substances are required to determine whether the substances pose a risk to human health and/or the environment, and as appropriate, risk management strategies. In response to the volume of metal and metal-containing substances, process efficiencies were introduced using a metal-moiety approach, whereby substances that contain a common metal moiety are assessed simultaneously as a group, with the moiety of concern consisting of the metal ion. However, for certain subgroups, such as organometals or organic metal salts, the organic moiety or parent substance may be of concern, rather than simply the metal ion. To further investigate the need for such additional consideration, certain substances were evaluated: zinc (Zn)-containing inorganic (Zn chloride [ZnCl2] and Zn oxide) and organic (organometal: Zn diethyldithiocarbamate [Zn(DDC) 2 ] and organic metal salts (Zn stearate [ZnSt] and 4-chloro-2-nitrobenzenediazonium tetrachlorozincate [BCNZ]). The toxicity of the substances were assessed using plant (Trifolium pratense and Elymus lanceolatus) and soil invertebrate (Folsomia candida and Eisenia andrei) tests in a sandy soil. Effect measures were determined based on total metal and total parent analyses (for organic substances). In general, the inorganic Zn substances were less toxic than the organometals and organic metal salts, with 50% effective concentrations ranging from 11 to >5194 mg Zn kg -1 dry soil. The data demonstrate the necessity for alternate approaches in the assessment of organo-metal complexes, with the organic moieties or parent substances warranting consideration rather than the metal ion alone. In this instance, the organometals and organic metal salts were significantly more toxic than other test substances despite their low total Zn content. Environ Toxicol Chem 2017;36:3324-3332. © 2017 Crown in the Right of Canada. Published by Wiley Periodicals Inc. on behalf of SETAC. © 2017 Crown

  19. PREFACE: 16th International workshop on Advanced Computing and Analysis Techniques in physics research (ACAT2014)

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    Fiala, L.; Lokajicek, M.; Tumova, N.

    2015-05-01

    This volume of the IOP Conference Series is dedicated to scientific contributions presented at the 16th International Workshop on Advanced Computing and Analysis Techniques in Physics Research (ACAT 2014), this year the motto was ''bridging disciplines''. The conference took place on September 1-5, 2014, at the Faculty of Civil Engineering, Czech Technical University in Prague, Czech Republic. The 16th edition of ACAT explored the boundaries of computing system architectures, data analysis algorithmics, automatic calculations, and theoretical calculation technologies. It provided a forum for confronting and exchanging ideas among these fields, where new approaches in computing technologies for scientific research were explored and promoted. This year's edition of the workshop brought together over 140 participants from all over the world. The workshop's 16 invited speakers presented key topics on advanced computing and analysis techniques in physics. During the workshop, 60 talks and 40 posters were presented in three tracks: Computing Technology for Physics Research, Data Analysis - Algorithms and Tools, and Computations in Theoretical Physics: Techniques and Methods. The round table enabled discussions on expanding software, knowledge sharing and scientific collaboration in the respective areas. ACAT 2014 was generously sponsored by Western Digital, Brookhaven National Laboratory, Hewlett Packard, DataDirect Networks, M Computers, Bright Computing, Huawei and PDV-Systemhaus. Special appreciations go to the track liaisons Lorenzo Moneta, Axel Naumann and Grigory Rubtsov for their work on the scientific program and the publication preparation. ACAT's IACC would also like to express its gratitude to all referees for their work on making sure the contributions are published in the proceedings. Our thanks extend to the conference liaisons Andrei Kataev and Jerome Lauret who worked with the local contacts and made this conference possible as well as to the program

  20. Whole-body vibration improves functional capacity and quality of life in patients with severe chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD: a pilot study

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    Full Text Available Donato S Braz Júnior, Arméle Dornelas de Andrade, Andrei S Teixeira, Cléssyo A Cavalcanti, André B Morais, Patrícia EM Marinho Department of Physical Therapy, Cardiopulmonary Physical Therapy Laboratory, Universidade Federal de Pernambuco, Recife, Brazil Background: Exercise intolerance is a common development in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD. There is little data on the use of an isolated program using vibration platform training on functional capacity in these patients, which is an area that deserves investigation.Aim: To investigate the effect of training on a vibrating platform (whole-body vibration [WBV] on functional performance and quality of life of subjects with COPD.Methods: A randomized controlled crossover pilot study with eleven subjects with COPD (forced expiratory volume in 1 second [FEV1]% predicted =14.63±11.14; forced vital capacity [FVC]% predicted =48.84±15.21; FEV1/FVC =47.39±11.63 underwent a 12-week WBV training program. Participants were randomized into the intervention group (IG undergoing three sessions per week for a total of 12 weeks and control group (CG without intervention. We evaluated the 6-minute walk test (6MWT, distance walked (DW, duration of the walk (TW, and index of perceived exertion (IPE, quality of life using St George’s Respiratory Questionnaire (SGRQ and developed a 12-week program of training on a vibrating platform.Results: The mean age was 62.91±8.82 years old (72.7% male. The DW increased at the end of training with a difference between groups of 75 m; all domains of the SGRQ improved at the end of training. The effect size Cohen’s d ranged from small to large for all the measured results.Conclusion: These preliminary results suggest that WBV may potentially be a safe and feasible way to improve functional capacity in the 6MWT of patients with COPD undergoing a training program on the vibrating platform as well as in all domains of the SGRQ quality of life

  1. Ethoprophos fate on soil-water interface and effects on non-target terrestrial and aquatic biota under Mediterranean crop-based scenarios.

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    Leitão, Sara; Moreira-Santos, Matilde; Van den Brink, Paul J; Ribeiro, Rui; José Cerejeira, M; Sousa, José Paulo

    2014-05-01

    The present study aimed to assess the environmental fate of the insecticide and nematicide ethoprophos in the soil-water interface following the pesticide application in simulated maize and potato crops under Mediterranean agricultural conditions, particularly of irrigation. Focus was given to the soil-water transfer pathways (leaching and runoff), to the pesticide transport in soil between pesticide application (crop row) and non-application areas (between crop rows), as well as to toxic effects of the various matrices on terrestrial and aquatic biota. A semi-field methodology mimicking a "worst-case" ethoprophos application (twice the recommended dosage for maize and potato crops: 100% concentration v/v) in agricultural field situations was used, in order to mimic a possible misuse by the farmer under realistic conditions. A rainfall was simulated under a slope of 20° for both crop-based scenarios. Soil and water samples were collected for the analysis of pesticide residues. Ecotoxicity of soil and aquatic samples was assessed by performing lethal and sublethal bioassays with organisms from different trophic levels: the collembolan Folsomia candida, the earthworm Eisenia andrei and the cladoceran Daphnia magna. Although the majority of ethoprophos sorbed to the soil application area, pesticide concentrations were detected in all water matrices illustrating pesticide transfer pathways of water contamination between environmental compartments. Leaching to groundwater proved to be an important transfer pathway of ethoprophos under both crop-based scenarios, as it resulted in high pesticide concentration in leachates from Maize (130µgL(-1)) and Potato (630µgL(-1)) crop scenarios, respectively. Ethoprophos application at the Potato crop scenario caused more toxic effects on terrestrial and aquatic biota than at the Maize scenario at the recommended dosage and lower concentrations. In both crop-based scenarios, ethoprophos moved with the irrigation water flow to the

  2. The Many Worlds of Leo Szilard: Physicist, Peacemaker, Provocateur

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    Lanouette, William

    2014-03-01

    Andrei Sakharov to the heroic political activism that earned him the Nobel Peace Prize. This year marks the 50th anniversary of Szilard's death, and the 75th anniversary of the Einstein letter. This talk will discuss other notable events in Szilard's life as well.

  3. Lasteaia ja lõbumaja vahel : eesti proosa 2008 / Vaapo Vaher

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    Vaher, Vaapo, 1945-

    2009-01-01

    Ülevaade 2008. aasta eesti proosast. Pikemalt käsitletakse järgmisi autoreid ja nende teoseid: Mihkel Raud "Musta pori näkku", Olev Remsu "Musketäride muundumised", Rein Põder "Juba olnud", Juhan Nurme "Ligimene", Jaan Tangsoo "Méduse'i parv", Esta Aksli "Tare poole tõttaja", Mari Saat "Lasnamäe lunastaja", Peeter Morgen "Sõnum", Mait Raun "Dr. Mööbi seiklused Inglismaal", Andrei Hvostov "Võõrad lood" ja "Projektijuht Posse", Chaneldior "Kontrolli alt väljas", Vahur Afanasjev "Kosmos", Egon Ilisson "Isased", Jaak Leer "Kaks kabanossi ja Maaja", Kärt Hellerma "Sinine missa", Elo Viiding "Püha Maama", Toomas Raudam "Miks ma ei taha olla kirjanik?", Mart Kivastik "Kurb raamat", Jüri Tuulik "Räim, pisike kena kala", Tarmo Teder "12 jõulujuttu", Dagmar Lamp (koostaja) "Tule, ma jutustan sulle loo", Eia Uus "Kahe näoga jumal", Barthol Lo Mejor "Popdada 2007-2008", Anti Saar "Nemad kaks", Ketlin Priilinn "Liiseli võti" ja "Vaim", Aita Kivi "Lähedal", Marje Ernits "Hoia mu kätt", Kati Murutar "Naisena sündinud : kakskümmend aastat hiljem", Tuule Lind "Pööratud tuul", Siiri Laidla "Lihtne lugu, ehk, Senta suvepuhkus", Kätlin Padesaar "Veel üks paradiis", Aimée Beekman "Proovielu", Lehte Hainslau "Kolmkõla, ehk, 3 kõla", Ira Lember "Ööviiulid", Tamur Kusnets "Hundipäikese aeg : metsiku jahi algus", Kaupo Pähkel "Ehatähe rüütel", Arvo Valton "Ülemiste vanake", Tiit Aleksejev "Palveränd", Ants Eret "Afgaanide vang", Mario Merirand "Afganistani päevik", Leo Kunnas "Gort Ashryn", Rein Raud "Vend", Peeter Sauter "Beibi bluu", Marion Andra "Pimend", Kristjan Sander "13 talvist hetke", Helga Nõu "Peaaegu geenius, ehk, Schrödingeri kassi otsimas", Tiit Sepa "Eefa hüüdnimega Siug", Kaarel ja Klaara Kivi "Varandus seinal", Merike Jürjo "Mälestusteta maja", Rein Vahisalu "Viies kabinet", Aarne Biin "Mees otsib naist", Erik Tohvri "Ümberasujad" ja "Sulasest sai peremees", Arnold Laugus "Elav maa", Jüri v. Grauberg "Selguse poole", J

  4. Extreme QCD 2012 (xQCD)

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    2013-04-01

    Acknowledgements This conference would not have been possible without the generous support from Brookhaven National Laboratory and the George Washington University INS and IMPACT institutes, Columbian College of Arts and Sciences, the Office of Vice-President for Research, and the Department of Physics. We thank them wholeheartedly. We are also very grateful for the support of our colleagues on the local organizing committee, Walter Freeman and Frank Lee, and on the International Advisory Committee: Simon Hands, Tetsuo Hatsuda, Frithjof Karsch, Maria Paola Lombardo, Tereza Mendes, Atsushi Nakamura, Owe Philipsen, Claudia Ratti, Paul Romatschke, Misha Stephanov, and Nu Xu. List of participants Alexandru, Andrei George Washington University Bazavov, Alexei Brookhaven National Laboratory Bloch, Jacques University of Regensburg Braun-Munzinger, Peter EMMI, GSI Breto Rangel, Guillermo CMS/UC Davis D'Elia, Massimo University of Pisa, INFN Dexheimer, Veronica UFSC - Federal University of Santa Catarina Ding, Heng-Tong Brookhaven National Laboratory Dion, Alan Stony Brook University Dumitru, Adrian RBRC and Baruch College, CUNY Freeman, Walter George Washington University Gavai, Rajiv Tata Institute (TIFR), Mumbai Hanada, Masanori KEK Theory Center Hands, Simon Swansea University Hegde, Prasad Brookhaven National Laboratory Heinke, Craig University of Alberta Horvath, Ivan University of Kentucky Karsch, Frithjof Brookhaven National Laboratory Krieg, Stefan Wuppertal University Lattimer, James Stony Brook University Lee, Frank George Washington University Li, Anyi Institute for Nuclear Theory Liu, Keh-Fei University of Kentucky Lombardo, Maria Paola INFN - LNF Lottini, Stefano Goethe University, Frankfurt am Main Maezawa, Yu Brookhaven National Laboratory Miura, Kohtaroh Laboratori Nazionali di Frascati - INFN Monnai, Akihiko The University of Tokyo Mukherjee, Swagato Brookhaven National Laboratory Myers, Joyce University of Groningen Nakamura, Atsushi RIISE, Hiroshima

  5. Lasteaia ja lõbumaja vahel : Eesti proosa 2008 / Vaapo Vaher

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    Vaher, Vaapo, 1945-

    2012-01-01

    Ülevaade 2008. aasta eesti proosast. Pikemalt käsitletakse järgmisi autoreid ja nende teoseid: Mihkel Raud "Musta pori näkku", Olev Remsu "Musketäride muundumised", Rein Põder "Juba olnud", Juhan Nurme "Ligimene", Jaan Tangsoo "Méduse'i parv", Esta Aksli "Tare poole tõttaja", Mari Saat "Lasnamäe lunastaja", Peeter Morgen "Sõnum", Mait Raun "Dr. Mööbi seiklused Inglismaal", Andrei Hvostov "Võõrad lood" ja "Projektijuht Posse", Chaneldior "Kontrolli alt väljas", Vahur Afanasjev "Kosmos", Egon Ilisson "Isased", Jaak Leer "Kaks kabanossi ja Maaja", Kärt Hellerma "Sinine missa", Elo Viiding "Püha Maama", Toomas Raudam "Miks ma ei taha olla kirjanik?", Mart Kivastik "Kurb raamat", Jüri Tuulik "Räim, pisike kena kala", Tarmo Teder "12 jõulujuttu", Dagmar Lamp (koostaja) "Tule, ma jutustan sulle loo", Eia Uus "Kahe näoga jumal", Barthol Lo Mejor "Popdada 2007-2008", Anti Saar "Nemad kaks", Ketlin Priilinn "Liiseli võti" ja "Vaim", Aita Kivi "Lähedal", Marje Ernits "Hoia mu kätt", Kati Murutar "Naisena sündinud : kakskümmend aastat hiljem", Tuule Lind "Pööratud tuul", Siiri Laidla "Lihtne lugu, ehk, Senta suvepuhkus", Kätlin Padesaar "Veel üks paradiis", Aimée Beekman "Proovielu", Lehte Hainslau "Kolmkõla, ehk, 3 kõla", Ira Lember "Ööviiulid", Tamur Kusnets "Hundipäikese aeg : metsiku jahi algus", Kaupo Pähkel "Ehatähe rüütel", Arvo Valton "Ülemiste vanake", Tiit Aleksejev "Palveränd", Ants Eret "Afgaanide vang", Mario Merirand "Afganistani päevik", Leo Kunnas "Gort Ashryn", Rein Raud "Vend", Peeter Sauter "Beibi bluu", Marion Andra "Pimend", Kristjan Sander "13 talvist hetke", Helga Nõu "Peaaegu geenius, ehk, Schrödingeri kassi otsimas", Tiit Sepa "Eefa hüüdnimega Siug", Kaarel ja Klaara Kivi "Varandus seinal", Merike Jürjo "Mälestusteta maja", Rein Vahisalu "Viies kabinet", Aarne Biin "Mees otsib naist", Erik Tohvri "Ümberasujad" ja "Sulasest sai peremees", Arnold Laugus "Elav maa", Jüri v. Grauberg "Selguse poole", J

  6. Out of the Shadows

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    Byers, Nina; Williams, Gary

    2010-12-01

    Foreword Freeman J. Dyson; Introduction Nina Byers; 1. Hertha Aryton 1854-1923 Joan Mason; 2. Margaret Maltby 1860-1944 Peggy Kidwell; 3. Agnes Pockels 1862-1935 Gary A. Williams; 4. Marie Curie 1867-1934 A. Pais; 5. Henrietta Leavitt 1868-1921 Jean L. Turner; 6. Harriet Brooks 1876-1933 C. W. Wong; 7. Lise Meitner 1878-1968 Ruth Lewin Sime; 8. Emmy Noether 1882-1935 Nina Byers; 9. Inge Lehmann 1888-1993 Bruce A. Bolt; 10. Marietta Blau 1894-1970 Leopold Halpern and Maurice M. Shapiro; 11. Hertha Sponer 1895-1968 Helmut Rechenberg; 12. Irene Joliot-Curie 1897-1956 Hélène Langevin-Joliot and Pierre Radvanyi; 13. Katherine Burr Blodgett 1898-1979 Gary A. Williams; 14. Cecilia Payne Gaposchkin 1900-1979 Vera C. Rubin; 15. Mary Cartwright 1900-1998 Freeman J. Dyson; 16. Bertha Jeffreys 1903-1999 Ruth M. Williams; 17. Kathleen Yardley Lonsdale1903-1971 Judith Milledge; 18. Maria Goeppert Mayer 1906-1972 Steven A. Moszkowski; 19. Helen Megaw 1907-2002 A. Michael Glazer and Christine Kelsey; 20. Yvette Cauchois 1908-1999 Christiane Bonnelle; 21. Marguerite Perey 1909-1975 Jean-Pierre Adloff and George B. Kauffman; 22. Dorothy Crowfoot Hodgkin 1910-1994 Jenny P. Glusker; 23. Gertrude Scharff Goldhaber 1911-1998 Alfred Scharff Goldhaber; 24. Chien Shiung Wu 1912-1997 Noemie Bencze-Koller; 25. Margaret E. Burbidge 1919 Virginia Trimble; 26. Phyllis Freier 1921-1992 Cecil J. Waddington; 27. Rosalyn S. Yalow 1921 M. S. Dresselhaus and F. A. Stahl; 28. Esther Conwell 1922 Lewis Rothberg; 29. Cecile Dewitt-Morette 1922 Bryce DeWitt; 30. Yvonne Choquet-Bruhat 1923 James W. York Jr.; 31. Vera Rubin 1928 Robert J. Rubin; 32. Mildred S. Dresselhaus 1930 G. Dresselhaus and F. A. Stahl; 33. Myriam Sarachik 1933 Jonathan R. Friedman; 34. Juliet Lee-Franzini 1933 Paolo Franzini; 35. Helen T. Edwards 1936 John Peoples; 36. Mary K. Gaillard 1939 Andreszej Buras; 37. Renata Kallosh 1943 Andrei Linde and Michael Gutperle; 38. Jocelyn Bell Burnell 1943 Ferdinand V. Coroniti and Gary A

  7. Proceedings of the 2013 Valence international secondary school meetings

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    2013-03-01

    Since 2008, French and foreign secondary schools participate to radiation protection workshops led by teachers of these establishments in partnership with radiation protection experts and researchers. The aim of these workshops is to involve students in pluri-disciplinary activities in relation with the practical radiation protection culture. Each year, 100 to 150 students from about 15 French and foreign secondary schools participate to these workshops. This document brings together the available documents (slides) presented at the occasion of the 2013 meeting, held at Valence (FR). The document gathers 24 presentations dealing with: - Radiation protection at hospitals (Lycee Alphonse Heinrich (Haguenau (FR)); - Radiation protection in a nuclear medicine service (Lycee Clemenceau (Nantes (FR)); - Management of radioactive hospital wastes (Lycee Bois d'Amour (Poitiers (FR)); - Radiation protection in the medical domain (Herve Visseaux - ASN)); - Biological effects of ionising radiations (Lycee Notre Dame (Boulogne- Billancourt (FR)); - Food-stuff ionisation (Lycee Gustave Jaume (Pierrelatte (FR)); - Cosmic radiations and protection of aircraft personnel (Lycee Jules Viette (Montbeliard (FR)); - Environmental consequences of the Chernobyl accident (Lycee du Bois d'Amour (Poitiers (FR)); - Analysis of the present day consequences of the Fukushima and Chernobyl accidents (School no. 46 of Gomel (Bielorussia)); - The life in contaminated territories (School Soudkhovo of Khoiniki (Bielorussia)); - Pripyat today (School no. 118 de Kiev (Ukraine)); - Consequences of the Fukushima accident (Didier Champion - IRSN); - Centres for practical radiation protection culture - Conditions for a population involvement in Chernobyl contaminated territories? (Andrei Mostovenka - (RIR (Belarus)); - Radioactive wastes management (Lycee Notre Dame (Boulogne-Billancourt (FR)); - Radon (Lycee Paul Vincensini (Bastia (FR)); - Nuclear imaging and radiation protection (Lycee Clemenceau

  8. Applied Nanotechnology and Nanoscience International Conference 2016

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    2017-01-01

    , Italy• Luigi Sangaletti, Italy• Igor E Agranovski, Australia• Valentine Novosad, United States• Bart Partoens, Belgium• Victor Ryzhii, Japan• Maxim Ryzhii, Japan• Bekir Aktas, Turkey• Vladimir Baulin, Spain• Mónica L. Fanarraga, Spain• Luca Businaro, Italy• Fernando Calle, Spain• Thierry Conard, Belgium• Antonio Tejeda Gala, France• Fikret Yildiz, Turkey• Devika Chithrani, Canada• Hans Fecht, Germany• Yoshinobu Baba, Japan• Masami Furuuchi, Japan• Nguyen T. K. Thanh, United Kingdom• Muhammad Hassan Sayyad, Pakistan• Maurizio Ferrari, Italy• Elisabetta Comini, Italy• Philippe Djemia, France• Andrei Kanaev, France• Jacques Jupille, France• Mallikarjuna Nadagouda, United States• Haibo Zhu, Saudi Arabia• Rahul Mane, India• Ildoo Chung, Korea, Republic Of• Rogério Gaspar, Portugal• Helena F Florindo, Portugal• Karine Andrieux, France• Nirali Gondaliya, India• Kumar Magnash, France• Nancy Ranxing Li, United States (paper)

  9. The Future of Theoretical Physics and Cosmology

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    Gibbons, G. W.; Shellard, E. P. S.; Rankin, S. J.

    2009-08-01

    : 31. Adventures in de Sitter space Raphael Bousso; 32. de Sitter space in non-critical string theory Andrew Strominger; 33. Supergravity, M theory and cosmology Renata Kallosh; Part VIII. Quantum Cosmology: 34. The state of the universe James B. Hartle; 35. Quantum cosmology Don Page; 36. Quantum cosmology and eternal inflation A. Vilenkin; 37. Probability in the deterministic theory known as quantum mechanics Bryce de Witt; 38. The interpretation of quantum cosmology and the problem of time J. Halliwell; 39. What local supersymmetry can do for quantum cosmology Peter D'Eath; Part IX. Cosmology: 40. Inflation and cosmological perturbations Alan Guth; 41. The future of cosmology: observational and computational prospects Paul Shellard; 42. The ekpyrotic universe and its cyclic extension Neil Turok; 43. Inflationary theory versus the ekpyrotic/cyclic scenario Andrei Linde; 44. Brane (new) worlds Pierre Binetruy; 45. Publications of Stephen Hawking; Index.

  10. Iu.V. Seleznev’s Contribution to the Study of the Juchid ulus

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    Charles J. Halperin

    2014-07-01

    Full Text Available This article for the first time in scholarship surveys the contribution of Iurii Vasil’evich Seleznev of Voronezh State University to the study of Rus’-Tatar relations and the Juchid ulus, called the Golden Horde, during the thirteenth to fifteenth centuries. The article contains analyses of five major monographs written by Seleznev dealing with Rus’-Tatar relations from 1385 to 1434, the composition of the elite of the Juchid ulus, military conflicts between Rus’ and the Horde during the thirteenth to fifteenth centuries, (with Andrei Olegovich Amel’kin the history and historical memory of the battle of Kulikovo Field in 1380, and the role of Rus’ princes as members of the Juchid ulus elite. The article identifies the strengths and weaknesses of each monograph. Finally the article attempts for the first time to draw connections among the conclusions of the five monographs. The strength of Seleznev’s work are his equal mastery of the societies on both sides of the Rus’-Tatar border. His employs the Rus’ sources and Russian translations of oriental sources in new and creative ways to extract hard data on previously unposed questions or on questions which have been previously posed but answered subjectively such as the parameters of Rus’ princely trips to the Horde or the frequency of Rus’-Tatar military conflicts. In addition he appreciates the complex evolution of Rus’ literary works such as those about the battle of Kulikovo Field in 1380. Seleznev also approaches questions of social history with an open mind inoculated against nationalist prejudices which would reject out of hand any possibility of Tatar influence on the Rus’ mentality or society. He is sparing in his use of anachronistic and biased terminology toward the Tatars. The weaknesses of his studies include a lack of familiarity with studies of the Mongol Empire and its successor states other than the Juchid ulus in Western languages which by and large

  11. Safety in the energy economy. In memoriam Peter J. Tettinger; Sicherheit in der Energiewirtschaft. In memoriam Peter J. Tettinger

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    Pielow, Johann-Christian (ed.)

    2007-07-01

    The Bochum contributions to energy act and mining legislation 'Safety in the energy economy' is published by the Institute for Mining and Energy Law of the Ruhr-University Bochum (Bochum, Federal Republic of Germany) and contains the following contributions: (a) In memory of professor Dr. iur. Peter J. Tettinger, the many years' director of the Institute for Mining and Energy Law ({dagger} 23rd September,2005) (Klaus Stern); (b) Energy security in an uncertain world (Claude Mandil); (c) Energy charer treaty and its role in international energy (Andrei Konoplanik, Thomas Waelde); (d) Reduction of energy conflicts by protection of foreign investments (Helga Steeg); (e) 'e8' - An initiative of the power industry for sustainability and climate (Wolfgang Strassburg); (f) Gazprom and the European power supply - from the Russian-Ukrainian crisis in January, 2006, to G8 gummit in July, 2006 (Inigo del Guayo); (g) The timetable for a competition-orientated European power internal market (Peter Mombaur); (h) The guarantee for the grid access as a condition for effective competitive electricity market (Franz Juergen Saecker); (i) Security of supply - appearance forms and constellations of assessment (Gunther Kuehne); (j) Federal order of ensuring infrastructure in the area of energy (Joerg Ennuschat); (k) Legal fundaments for the coordination of power plants and grids in the electricity economy according to the Energy Law Reform of 2005 (Ulrich Buedenbender); (l) Reform of the Spanish law of electricity economy in the year 2006 (Antonio Jimenez-Blanco); (m) Liberalizing electricity markets: Does Europe challenge member states? (Estanislao Aarana Garcia, Leonor Moral Soriano, Maria Asuncion Torres L'opez); (n) Security of planning with the construction of power plants? Actual trends in the law of spatial and special planning (Ulrich Battis); (o) Security of planning for energy supply lines (Norbert Kaemper); (p) Security of supply due to legal

  12. Reliability of an e-PRO Tool of EORTC QLQ-C30 for Measurement of Health-Related Quality of Life in Patients With Breast Cancer: Prospective Randomized Trial.

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    Wallwiener, Markus; Matthies, Lina; Simoes, Elisabeth; Keilmann, Lucia; Hartkopf, Andreas D; Sokolov, Alexander N; Walter, Christina B; Sickenberger, Nina; Wallwiener, Stephanie; Feisst, Manuel; Gass, Paul; Fasching, Peter A; Lux, Michael P; Wallwiener, Diethelm; Taran, Florin-Andrei; Rom, Joachim; Schneeweiss, Andreas; Graf, Joachim; Brucker, Sara Y

    2017-09-14

    differences were found in 27 of 30 single items and in 14 of 15 scales, whereas a statistically significant correlation in the test of consistency was found in all 30 single items and all 15 scales. The evaluated e-PRO version of the EORTC QLQ-C30 is reliable for patients with both adjuvant and metastatic breast cancer, showing a high correlation in almost all questions (and in many scales). Thus, we conclude that the validated paper-based PRO assessment and the e-PRO tool are equally valid. However, the reliability should also be analyzed in other prospective trials to ensure that usability is reliable in all patient groups. ClinicalTrials.gov NCT03132506; https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT03132506 (Archived by WebCite at http://www.webcitation.org/6tRcgQuou). ©Markus Wallwiener, Lina Matthies, Elisabeth Simoes, Lucia Keilmann, Andreas D Hartkopf, Alexander N Sokolov, Christina B Walter, Nina Sickenberger, Stephanie Wallwiener, Manuel Feisst, Paul Gass, Peter A Fasching, Michael P Lux, Diethelm Wallwiener, Florin-Andrei Taran, Joachim Rom, Andreas Schneeweiss, Joachim Graf, Sara Y Brucker. Originally published in the Journal of Medical Internet Research (http://www.jmir.org), 14.09.2017.

  13. Committees and organizers

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    (Orsay) S Hamann (Bochum)R Varga (Košice) U Hannemann (Dresden)P Vavassori (San Sebastian) L Havela (Prague)W Wulfhekel (Karlsruhe) O Heczko (Prague)M Yamashita (Sendai) B Hernando (Oviedo)R Zdyb (Lublin) O Isnard (Grenoble)A Zhukov (San Sebastián) Z Kąkol (Kraków)A K Zvezdin (Moscow) N-T H Kim-Ngan (Kraków) International Advisory Committee (2011): Dominique Givord, President (Grenoble)Ludwig Schultz, Former President (Dresden) Manfred Albrecht (Chemnitz)Burkard Hillebrands (Kaiserslautern) Agnés Barthélémy (Paris)Andrei Kirilyuk (Nijmegen) Roy Chantrell (York)Ron Jansen (Tsukuba) Russell Cowburn (London)Nicoleta Lupu (Iasi) Tomasz Dietl (Warszawa)Caroline A Ross (Cambridge, MA) Claudia Felser (Mainz)Stefano Sanvito (Dublin) Josef Fidler (Wien)Vladimir Sechovsky (Praha) Dino Fiorani (Roma)Roberta Sessoli (Firenze) Pietro Gambardella (Bellaterra)Jozef Spałek (Kraków) Alberto Guimarães (Rio de Janeiro)

  14. Bookshelf (G.I. Budker, Reflections and Rememberances, edited by B.N. Breizman and J.W. van Dam)

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    Moehl, Dieter

    1994-09-15

    This book celebrates the life and work of one of the revered figures of accelerator and plasma physics - Gersh Itskovitch Budker (1918-77) who called himself Andrei Mikhailov Budker, because these names 'sounded more Russian'. Brilliant scientist and science organizer, esteemed colleague, beloved teacher, charismatic leader; Jewish, orthodox communist (although never member of the party!) with an instinct for ''money making'' activities; always eager to try fundamentally new approaches, five ''romances that all ended in marriage''...: the many facets of Budker's rich life are vividly portrayed in this book. It opens with a series of popular essays through which we discover Budker as a most gifted science 'popularizer'. The ideas about the social and economic role of science are one ''leitmotiv''. In fact throughout his life Budker devoted much of his creativity and 25% of the efforts of his institute to the ''commercialization'' of ''practical things'' (from energy production to cancer treatment ), which one can do with these ''wonderful beams of particles'' and plasmas. He did so, not principally to make money, but because he felt this was his duty to society. Colliders, explained in simple language, are another theme or rather, at the time of being written, a dream, as difficult as ''to arrange a rendezvous of the arrows of Robin Hood on Earth and William Tell on Sirius.'' Other topics include: the ardent 1968 plea for fusion research - ''Get going ''; his visionary 1969 article about proton-antiproton collisions and antihydrogen formation, which are of incredible immediacy some 25 years after they were written... It is a delight to read these tracts (most of which appear in English for the first time), for the expert as well as for a general public. The essays are complemented by the memories of more than 30 of his peers and pupils. Taking diverse and often opposing views, they unite in honouring the extraordinary creator and organizer. Amusing, enlightening

  15. Comprehensive comparative-genomic analysis of Type 2 toxin-antitoxin systems and related mobile stress response systems in prokaryotes

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    2009-06-01

    extensive horizontal mobility, make the task of comprehensive identification of these systems particularly challenging. However, these same properties can be exploited to develop context-based computational approaches which, combined with exhaustive analysis of subtle sequence similarities were employed in this work to substantially expand the current collection of TAS by predicting both previously unnoticed, derived versions of known toxins and antitoxins, and putative novel TAS-like systems. In a broader context, the TAS belong to the resistome domain of the prokaryotic mobilome which includes partially selfish, addictive gene cassettes involved in various aspects of stress response and organized under the same general principles as the TAS. The "selfish altruism", or "responsible selfishness", of TAS-like systems appears to be a defining feature of the resistome and an important characteristic of the entire prokaryotic pan-genome given that in the prokaryotic world the mobilome and the "stable" chromosomes form a dynamic continuum. Reviewers This paper was reviewed by Kenn Gerdes (nominated by Arcady Mushegian, Daniel Haft, Arcady Mushegian, and Andrei Osterman. For full reviews, go to the Reviewers' Reports section.

  16. Comprehensive comparative-genomic analysis of type 2 toxin-antitoxin systems and related mobile stress response systems in prokaryotes.

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    Makarova, Kira S; Wolf, Yuri I; Koonin, Eugene V

    2009-06-03

    comprehensive identification of these systems particularly challenging. However, these same properties can be exploited to develop context-based computational approaches which, combined with exhaustive analysis of subtle sequence similarities were employed in this work to substantially expand the current collection of TAS by predicting both previously unnoticed, derived versions of known toxins and antitoxins, and putative novel TAS-like systems. In a broader context, the TAS belong to the resistome domain of the prokaryotic mobilome which includes partially selfish, addictive gene cassettes involved in various aspects of stress response and organized under the same general principles as the TAS. The "selfish altruism", or "responsible selfishness", of TAS-like systems appears to be a defining feature of the resistome and an important characteristic of the entire prokaryotic pan-genome given that in the prokaryotic world the mobilome and the "stable" chromosomes form a dynamic continuum. This paper was reviewed by Kenn Gerdes (nominated by Arcady Mushegian), Daniel Haft, Arcady Mushegian, and Andrei Osterman. For full reviews, go to the Reviewers' Reports section.

  17. Eesti venekeelse kirjanduse nullindate põlvkond: vastuvõtt ja tõrked omaks tunnistamisel / The Generation of the 2000s in the Russian Literature of Estonia: Acceptance and Obstacles to Acknowledgement

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    Igor Kotjuh

    2013-06-01

    Full Text Available The article researches the development of Russian-language literature in Estonia through the lens of Estonian literature. The article focuses on what is conditionally referred to as “authors of the younger generation” (born in 1970 and later since the creative works of representatives of this generation have attracted a lot of attention. That is the “naughts-generation”, as the authors of this generation made their debuts in literature in the 2000s.The article views the Estonian reaction to the books of Igor Kotjuh, P. I. Filimonov and Andrei Ivanov translated into Estonian. The analysis makes use of the reception theory of Hans Robert Jauss and Wolfgang Iser, scholars from Konstanz University, which makes it possible to propose two operational hypotheses: (1 numerous reviews hint at the fact that Estonian literary journals and critics do not consider works of Estonian Russian-speaking authors to be foreign literature; (2 as works of the Russian-speaking authors of Estonia have not been represented in a single literary anthology which has appeared in the 2000s, it can be concluded that there are certain obstacles regarding the works of Russian-speaking authors in Estonia.The Russian-speaking writers of Estonia have had good co-operation with Estonian colleagues and media, since they speak Estonian and their works have continuously appeared in Estonian translations. At the same time, the Russian-speaking literature of Estonia has not become a fully valued part of Estonian literature. Three major controversies can be found in the reception, where the horizons of Estonian readers and Russian-speaking Estonian authors do not coincide:(1 Literary-theoretical controversy. Estonian literary science has always identified Estonian literature via the Estonian language, yet the Russian-speaking authors who made their debuts in the 2000s are convinced that their works are, among other things, part of Estonian literature.(2 Political. Readers see

  18. Kahramanın Yolculuğu: Beyazperdede Çocukların Kahraman Olma Macerası The Hero’s Journey: Children’s Adventure Of Being Heroes In Cinema

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    Filiz ERDEMİR GÖZE

    2013-09-01

    Full Text Available Both in mythological stories -fairy tales and films the heroesalways follows the same first models in their journey. This model isdefined as the core unit of monomyth and it consists of three steps:“Dissociation”, “Initiation” and “Return”. First of all a hero leaves hisdaily and regular life and goes to the region that he is going toexperience his adventure and prove himself. Here he experiences thethings that will make him a hero and thanks to his enemies andbuddies he wins a certain victory by passing some trials. At last thehero comes back to his home from this mysterious adventure with apower which excels the others.In general the hero is described as the man or the woman whoheads to the unknown, shows the courage of going strange placesleaving his/her belongings, home, family and prosperity. Indeed thejourney he makes is his inner journey. Starting from this point, it ispossible to say that in general the concept of hero is attributed to adultman and few women. When it is handled in terms of the children,except the films made for children, in cinema the stages of being a herofor the adults don’t work for the children.The image of the child that changed in the recent movies andanalyzing the process of children’s being hero in adults’ world,composes the subject of this research. In this respect, it is aimed in thisstudy to show that the children experience same processes of being ahero and trials of adults, in the movies that children star but adults’being in the centre concerning the topic.Within the context of this research, two films that children hadthe leading role are analyzed. The first one is the film called “TheReturn” in which the boys star and filmed in Russia in 2003 by AndreiZvyagintsev. The other one is called “Rabbit –Proof Fence” in which girlsstar and this movie was filmed in Australia in 2002 by Philip Noyce.Films were analyzed in the light of the three steps mentioned above

  19. Bookshelf (G.I. Budker, Reflections and Rememberances, edited by B.N. Breizman and J.W. van Dam)

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    Moehl, Dieter

    1994-01-01

    This book celebrates the life and work of one of the revered figures of accelerator and plasma physics - Gersh Itskovitch Budker (1918-77) who called himself Andrei Mikhailov Budker, because these names 'sounded more Russian'. Brilliant scientist and science organizer, esteemed colleague, beloved teacher, charismatic leader; Jewish, orthodox communist (although never member of the party!) with an instinct for ''money making'' activities; always eager to try fundamentally new approaches, five ''romances that all ended in marriage''...: the many facets of Budker's rich life are vividly portrayed in this book. It opens with a series of popular essays through which we discover Budker as a most gifted science 'popularizer'. The ideas about the social and economic role of science are one ''leitmotiv''. In fact throughout his life Budker devoted much of his creativity and 25% of the efforts of his institute to the ''commercialization'' of ''practical things'' (from energy production to cancer treatment ), which one can do with these ''wonderful beams of particles'' and plasmas. He did so, not principally to make money, but because he felt this was his duty to society. Colliders, explained in simple language, are another theme or rather, at the time of being written, a dream, as difficult as ''to arrange a rendezvous of the arrows of Robin Hood on Earth and William Tell on Sirius.'' Other topics include: the ardent 1968 plea for fusion research - ''Get going ''; his visionary 1969 article about proton-antiproton collisions and antihydrogen formation, which are of incredible immediacy some 25 years after they were written... It is a delight to read these tracts (most of which appear in English for the first time), for the expert as well as for a general public. The essays are complemented by

  20. Introduction pages

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    Radu E. Sestras

    2015-09-01

    Full Text Available Introduction Pages and Table of Contents Research ArticlesInsulin Requirements in Relation to Insulin Pump Indications in Type 1 DiabetesPDFGabriela GHIMPEŢEANU,\tSilvia Ş. IANCU,\tGabriela ROMAN,\tAnca M. ALIONESCU259-263Comparative Antibacterial Efficacy of Vitellaria paradoxa (Shea Butter Tree Extracts Against Some Clinical Bacterial IsolatesPDFKamoldeen Abiodun AJIJOLAKEWU,\tFola Jose AWARUN264-268A Murine Effort Model for Studying the Influence of Trichinella on Muscular Activity of MicePDFIonut MARIAN,\tCălin Mircea GHERMAN,\tAndrei Daniel MIHALCA269-271Prevalence and Antibiogram of Generic Extended-Spectrum β-Lactam-Resistant Enterobacteria in Healthy PigsPDFIfeoma Chinyere UGWU,\tMadubuike Umunna ANYANWU,\tChidozie Clifford UGWU,\tOgbonna Wilfred UGWUANYI272-280Index of Relative Importance of the Dietary Proportions of Sloth Bear (Melursus ursinus in Semi-Arid RegionPDFTana P. MEWADA281-288Bioaccumulation Potentials of Momordica charantia L. Medicinal Plant Grown in Lead Polluted Soil under Organic Fertilizer AmendmentPDFOjo Michael OSENI,\tOmotola Esther DADA,\tAdekunle Ajayi ADELUSI289-294Induced Chitinase and Chitosanase Activities in Turmeric Plants by Application of β-D-Glucan NanoparticlesPDFSathiyanarayanan ANUSUYA,\tMuthukrishnan SATHIYABAMA295-298Present or Absent? About a Threatened Fern, Asplenium adulterinum Milde, in South-Eastern Carpathians (RomaniaPDFAttila BARTÓK,\tIrina IRIMIA299-307Comparative Root and Stem Anatomy of Four Rare Onobrychis Mill. (Fabaceae Taxa Endemic in TurkeyPDFMehmet TEKİN,\tGülden YILMAZ308-312Propagation of Threatened Nepenthes khasiana: Methods and PrecautionsPDFJibankumar S. KHURAIJAM,\tRup K. ROY313-315Alleviate Seed Ageing Effects in Silybum marianum by Application of Hormone Seed PrimingPDFSeyed Ata SIADAT,\tSeyed Amir MOOSAVI,\tMehran SHARAFIZADEH316-321The Effect of Halopriming and Salicylic Acid on the Germination of Fenugreek (Trigonella foenum-graecum under Different Cadmium