81 research outputs found

    Leadership and the Australian Greens

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    This paper examines the inherent tension between a Green political party’s genesis and official ideology and the conventional forms and practices of party leadership enacted in the vast bulk of other parties, regardless of their place on the ideological spectrum. A rich picture is painted of this ongoing struggle through a case study of the Australian Greens with vivid descriptions presented on organisational leadership issues by Australian state and federal Green members of parliaments. What emerges from the data is the Australian Green MPs’ conundrum in retaining an egalitarian and participatory democracy ethos while seeking to expand their existing frame of leadership to being both more pragmatic and oriented towards active involvement in government

    Understanding Marine Mussel Adhesion

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    In addition to identifying the proteins that have a role in underwater adhesion by marine mussels, research efforts have focused on identifying the genes responsible for the adhesive proteins, environmental factors that may influence protein production, and strategies for producing natural adhesives similar to the native mussel adhesive proteins. The production-scale availability of recombinant mussel adhesive proteins will enable researchers to formulate adhesives that are water-impervious and ecologically safe and can bind materials ranging from glass, plastics, metals, and wood to materials, such as bone or teeth, biological organisms, and other chemicals or molecules. Unfortunately, as of yet scientists have been unable to duplicate the processes that marine mussels use to create adhesive structures. This study provides a background on adhesive proteins identified in the blue mussel, Mytilus edulis, and introduces our research interests and discusses the future for continued research related to mussel adhesion

    Evidence for Cooxidation of Polynuclear Aromatic Hydrocarbons in Soil

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    The effect of constituent matrix on the degradation of hydrocarbons was characterized and evaluated within the context of cooxidation. Current information concerning the cooxidation process applied to hydrocarbons was evaluated and results were used to define a laboratory approach for studying the effects of constituent matrix on degradation rates of 13 polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in soil. Four matrices were studied: (1) single constituents applied and incubated singly; (2) a synthetic mixture of PAHs applied and incubated together; (3) a mixture of oil refinery wastes; (4) and a creosote wood preserving waste. Initial soil concentrations of constituents were similar for each matrix evaluated. One soil was used, a Kidman fine sandy loam (Haplustoll, Utah). Incubation conditions and extraction and analysis methods were similar among the studies. Four and 5-ring PAHs were found to disappear more rapidly from soils amended with complex wastes, while degradation rates for 3-ring compounds in all matrices were similar. These results can be interpreted in the context of cooxidation and suggest a potential tool for bioremediation of PAH contaminated soils and the simultaneous protection of groundwater resources through reduction or mitigation of groundwater contamination due to vadose zone-associated PAHs

    Storytelling evolves on the web

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    Estudo do reparo do ferimento de colon com o lado seroso da parede de jejuno, utilizando cianoacrilato e cola de fibrina

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    OBJETIVO: Comparar o efeito do cianoacrilato e da cola de fibrina como adesivo das bordas do ferimento de cólon reparado com o lado seroso da parede de jejuno. MÉTODO: Foram utilizados 45 ratos wistar adultos jovens, machos , com peso médio de 260 gramas procedentes do Biotério Central da Universidade Estadual de Maringá.Os animais foram submetidos a procedimento operatório sob sedação com thiopental para produção de ferimento pradonizado de 0,5 cm distante caudalmente a 2 cm do ceco que foi reparado no grupo I pelo lado seroso da parede de jejuno e sutura, no grupo II, pelo lado seroso da parede de jejuno e cola de fibrina, e o grupo III pelo lado seroso da parede de jejuno e cianoacrilato. No 4º dia de pós-operatório os animais foram submetidos a um enema opaco, para estudo o de estenose. No 7º dia de pós-operatório os animais foram submetidos a laparotomia sob sedação para estudo macroscópico da cavidade , e coleta dos segmentos que foram processados para análise microscópica. RESULTADOS: A cola de fibrina teve uma tendência de ser melhor reparadora, estimulando a proliferação de fibras de colágeno a partir da borda da ferida. CONCLUSÃO: O experimento demonstrou que o ferimento em cólon de rato pode ser reparado pelo lado seroso da parede de jejuno colado às bordas da ferida por cola de fibrina ou cianoacrilato
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