315 research outputs found
Increase in environmental temperature affects exploratory behaviour, anxiety and social preference in Danio rerio
The aim of this work is to investigate the effect of a temperature increase on the behaviour of adult zebrafish (Danio rerio) maintained for 21 days at 34 °C (treatment) and 26 °C (control). The temperatures chosen are within the vital range of zebrafish and correspond to temperatures that this species encounters in the natural environment. Previous results showed that the same treatment affects the brain proteome and the behaviour of adult zebrafish by producing alterations in the proteins involved in neurotransmitter release and synaptic function and impairing fish exploratory behaviour. In this study, we have investigated the performance of treated and control zebrafish during environmental exploration by using four behavioural tests (novel tank diving, light and dark preference, social preference and mirror biting) that are paradigms for assessing the state of anxiety, boldness, social preference and aggressive behaviour, respectively. The results showed that heat treatment reduces anxiety and increases the boldness of zebrafish, which spent more time in potentially dangerous areas of the tank such as the top and the uncovered bright area and at a distance from the social group, thus decreasing protection for the zebrafish. These data suggest that the increase in ambient temperature may compromise zebrafish survival rate in the natural environment
A threshold phenomenon for embeddings of into Orlicz spaces
We consider a sequence of positive smooth critical points of the
Adams-Moser-Trudinger embedding of into Orlicz spaces. We study its
concentration-compactness behavior and show that if the sequence is not
precompact, then the liminf of the -norms of the functions is greater
than or equal to a positive geometric constant.Comment: 14 Page
Quantization for an elliptic equation of order 2m with critical exponential non-linearity
On a smoothly bounded domain we consider a sequence of
positive solutions in to
the equation subject to Dirichlet
boundary conditions, where . Assuming that
we
prove that is an integer multiple of
\Lambda_1:=(2m-1)!\vol(S^{2m}), the total -curvature of the standard
-dimensional sphere.Comment: 33 page
On the Key Role of Polymeric Rheology Modifiers in Emulsion-Based Cosmetics
Emulsions play a crucial part in the whole beauty and care market, especially in skin and hair care domains where, due to their extraordinary versatility, they represent most of the finite products. Being thermodynamically unstable, one key aspect of their formulation is the use of stabilizers that ensure a long lifetime under different conditions. In this framework a key role is related to rheology modifiers, which include all those raw ingredients added to achieve, among others, desirable inflow characteristics that would not be possible to gain in their absence. In this review, strong attention was dedicated to different polymers and formulation strategies to understand the key role of these ingredients, widely used in emulsion-based cosmetics formulations
Mare Indicum Temps et espacesd’une autre modernité
Dans les dernières années, le corpus croissant d'études sur l'Océan Indien a soulevé bien des questions de méthodologie, mais aussi de nombreuses possibilités pour la recherche comparative. Le colonialisme a été un facteur évident pour donner unité à l'espace de l'Océan Indien. La religion était un autre domaine important de l'interaction. Les questions qui se posent quant à la nature et la dynamique de ces formes historiques de cohésion sont nombreux. Comment, par exemple, les migrations et les expériences de résistance anticoloniale ont façonné les subjectivités modernes dans l'Océan Indien? Comment pouvons-nous véritablement comprendre la notion de multiculturalisme dans l'Oéan Indien? Comment ont été forgées les identités dans l'Océan Indien, et quel rôle ont joué dans ce processus les réseaux religieux, commerciaux et culturels? De nouvelles études viennent de traiter certaines de ces questions en s'appuyant sur les conclusions émergeant du transnationalisme, l'universalisme et les régimes de circulation dans l'Océan Indien, en suggérant de nouveaux cadres théoriques pour comprendre et explorer de nouvelles méthodologies.The Indian Ocean has in recent years emerged as a vital area of study and analysis inviting attention from historians, anthropologists, social scientists and cultural studies scholars. The growing corpus of scholarship on the Indian Ocean has in turn raised issues of methodology and of potentialities for comparative research. The very nature of the discursive as well as the physical space of the Indian Ocean discourages a uni-disciplinary perspective and compels the researcher to consider both an expanded archive as well as a more inclusive paradigm of understanding. Colonialism was an obvious factor giving unity to the space of the Indian Ocean. Religion was another important field of cohesive interaction. The questions that arise as to the nature and dynamics of these historical and contemporary forms of cohesion are many. How for instance, did migrations and anti-colonial resistance experiences shape modern subjectivities in the Indian Ocean ? How can we meaningfully understand the notion of multi-culturalism in the Indian Ocean ? How were identities forged in the Indian Ocean, and what role did religious, commercial networks and media networks play in this process ? New studies intend to address some of these issues by drawing on emerging analysis of transnationalism, universalism and regimes of circulation in the Indian Ocean, by suggesting new theoretical frameworks for understanding and exploring new methodologies of study
Polymers as controlled delivery systems in agriculture: the case of atrazine and other pesticides
Arm positioning and postural sagittal variation: are kyphosis and lordosis measurements using x-ray reliable?
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