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    First comparison of French and Australian OsHV-1 ”vars by bath exposure

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    Economically devastating mortality events of farmed and wild shellfish due to infectious disease have been reported globally. Currently, one of the most significant disease threats to Pacific oyster Crassostrea gigas culture is the ostreid herpesvirus 1 (OsHV-1), in particular the emerging OsHV-1 microvariant genotypes. OsHV-1 microvariants (OsHV-1 ÎŒvars) are spreading globally, and concern is high among growers in areas unaffected by OsHV-1. No study to date has compared the relative virulence among variants. We provide the first challenge study comparing survival of naĂŻve juvenile Pacific oysters exposed to OsHV-1 ÎŒvars from Australia (AUS ÎŒvar) and France (FRA ÎŒvar). Oysters challenged with OsHV-1 ÎŒvars had low survival (2.5% exposed toAUS ÎŒvar and 10% to FRA ÎŒvar), and high viral copy number as compared to control oysters(100% survival and no virus detected). As our study was conducted in a quarantine facility located~320 km from the ocean, we also compared the virulence of OsHV-1 ÎŒvars using artificial seawater made from either facility tap water (3782 ÎŒmol kg−1seawater total alkalinity) or purchased distilled water (2003 ÎŒmol kg−1). Although no differences in survival or viral copy number were detected in oysters exposed to seawater made using tap or distilled water, more OsHV-1 was detected in tanks containing the lower-alkalinity seawater, indicating that water quality may be important for virus transmission, as it may influence the duration of viral viability outside of the hos

    Data for: Sex determination in the oyster Crassostrea gigas - a large longitudinal study of population sex ratios and individual sex changes

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    Sex observed during 5 or 6 years for Crassostrea gigas in the Marennes-Oléron Bay from 2014 to 201

    Data for: Sex determination in the oyster Crassostrea gigas - a large longitudinal study of population sex ratios and individual sex changes

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    Sex observed during 5 or 6 years for Crassostrea gigas in the Marennes-Oléron Bay from 2014 to 2019THIS DATASET IS ARCHIVED AT DANS/EASY, BUT NOT ACCESSIBLE HERE. TO VIEW A LIST OF FILES AND ACCESS THE FILES IN THIS DATASET CLICK ON THE DOI-LINK ABOV

    Exploring tractability in epistemic tasks

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    We analyse the computational complexity of comparing informational structures. Intuitively, we study the complexity of deciding queries such as the following: Is Alice’s epistemic information strictly coarser than Bob’s? Do Alice and Bob have the same knowledge about each other’s knowledge? Is it possible to manipulate Alice in a way that she will have the same beliefs as Bob? The results show that these problems lie on both sides of the border between tractability (P) and intractability (NP-hard). In particular, we investigate the impact of assuming information structures to be partition-based (rather than arbitrary relational structures) on the complexity of various problems. We focus on the tractability of concrete epistemic tasks and not on epistemic logics describing them

    Dialogues, logics and other strange things: Essays in honour of Shahid Rahman

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    Non-classical views about important issues in logic and its philosophy are a distinctive trait of Shahid Rahman's work. This volume has been designed, on the occasion of his 50th birthday, as a gathering place for unconventional approaches, original ideas and attempts to question well-established standards. Some of the world top philosophers and logicians contributed to a brilliant collection of papers, some of which doubtlessly leave their mark on the work to come in logic and in philosophy of formal sciences
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