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Two new Miocene limpets (Fissurellidae) from southern California, with notes on other fossil occurrences of the family in northwestern North America
Two new fissurellid limpets (Mollusca: Gastropoda: Fissurellidae), Fissurella? stantoni n. sp. and Scelidotoma aldersoni n. sp., are described from Miocene deposits in southern California. Fissurella? stantoni is described from a single specimen from the middle Miocene Topanga Canyon Formation in the Santa Monica Mountains, Los Angeles County, California. Scelidotoma aldersoni is described from two specimens, one from the middle Miocene Topanga Canyon Formation, and another provisionally (cf.) identified specimen of an internal mold from the middle Miocene “Vaqueros” Formation on Santa Cruz Island, Santa Barbara County, southern California. Other unreported fossil occurrences of Scelidotoma are a juvenile specimen attributed only to genus collected in the middle Eocene Crescent Formation in Washington state and S. bella from the Pliocene part of the San Diego Formation, San Diego County, California. The Scelidotoma occurrences extend the chronostratigraphic range of S. bella from the Holocene (living) to the middle Pliocene, and the range of the genus back to the middle Eocene
narrative-based knowledge sharing in the oil exploration industry
This study extends theory and research on narrative-based knowledge sharing in
organizational communities. An empirical case study examines the role of
narratives and knowledge sharing in a virtual community of practice at Shell
Int. Exploration and Production. The focus of analysis is on how engineers
facing urgent drilling problems make use of narratives provided by peers in
order to find solutions. Findings confirm on the one hand the importance of
narratives for problem solving in this highly sophisticated and virtual
context (former studies focussed exclusively on face to face interaction on
the shop floor level). On the other hand, the results indicated that the
narratives told do not represent a coherent entity but rather a complex
variety which is likely to irritate and confuse users. The conclusion drawn is
that organizations cannot refrain from qualifying narratives generated in
their communities. It is necessary in order to get orientation out of
narrative variety. Finally, suggestions for establishing evaluation procedures
are provided. More generally, the findings of the paper stress the importance
of reflecting on narratives
Plantar Vein Thrombosis due to Busy Night Duty on Intensive Care Unit
A 32-year-old woman with severe foot pain came to our emergency department after a busy night duty in hospital followed by an extended sleep period. Physical examination revealed a discrete swelling of the medial aspect of the right foot and a painful plantar arch during digital examination. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) with intravenous gadolinium showed filling efects in the lateral plantar vein. Doppler sonography displayed noncompressible structures in the plantar veins without flow signals, suggesting a plantar vein thrombosis. Therapy was initiated with low-molecular-weight heparin in combination with customized elastic bandages for the lower leg. Follow-up sonography 6 weeks later showed complete patency of the plantar veins. To our knowledge, we present the first case of isolated plantar vein thrombosis independent of trauma, surgery, or malignant disease, most probably caused by a busy night duty on the intensive care unit (ICU) followed by a prolonged sleeping period
Ultrastructure of laticifers modifications in Hevea brasiliensis infected with root rot fungi
Effect of an extracellular laccase of Rigidoporus lignosus on Hevea brasiliensis lignin : abstract
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