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    DustKING - the story continues: dust attenuation in NGC628

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    Dust attenuation is a crucial but highly uncertain parameter that hampers the determination of intrinsic galaxy properties, such as stellar masses, star formation rates and star formation histories. The shape of the dust attenuation law is not expected to be uniform between galaxies, nor within a galaxy. Our DustKING project was introduced at the first BINA workshop in 2016 and aims to study the variations of dust attenuation curves in nearby galaxies. At the second BINA workshop in 2018, I presented the results of our pilot study for the spiral galaxy NGC628. We find that the average attenuation law of this galaxy is characterised by a MW-like bump and a steep UV slope. Furthermore, we observe intriguing variations within the galaxy, with regions of high AVA_V exhibiting a shallower attenuation curve. Finally, we discuss how our work might benefit from data taken with the UVIT from the Indian AstroSat mission.Comment: 8 pages, 6 figures, Proceedings paper of the second Belgo-Indian Network for Astronomy & astrophysics (BINA) workshop, accepted for publication in the Bulletin de la Soci\'et\'e Royale des Sciences de Li\`eg

    DustKING, the story continues : dust attenuation in NGC 628

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    Dust attenuation is a crucial but highly uncertain parameter that hampers the determination of in- trinsic galaxy properties, such as stellar masses, star formation rates and star formation histories. The shape of the dust attenuation law is not expected to be uniform between galaxies, nor within a galaxy. Our DustKING project was introduced at the first BINA workshop in 2016 and aims to study the variations of dust attenuation curves in nearby galaxies. At the second BINA workshop in 2018, I presented the results of our pilot study for the spiral galaxy NGC 628. We find that the average attenuation law of this galaxy is characterised by a MW-like bump and a steep UV slope. Furthermore, we observe intriguing variations within the galaxy, with regions of high AV exhibiting a shallower attenuation curve. Finally, we discuss how our work might benefit from data taken with the UVIT from the Indian AstroSat mission

    A study of copper and copper proteins in the eggs of <i>Sepia officinalis</i> L.

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    1. Eggs from Sepia officinalis L. contain a high amount of copper (109 fxg/g dry weight ). The water soluble extracts of these eggs have been studied. The copper content of the extracts at different pH-values were determined with an atomic absorption spectrophotometer and with the bathocuproin sulphonate method. The proteins in the different extracts were studied by electrophoretic techniques.2. The extracted egg proteins were difficult to handle. They have a high molecular weight and show no migration after electrophoresis in 6 % acrylamide gels.3. Fragmentation of the extracted egg proteins has been effectuated by enzymatic treatment followed by the addition of 8M uruem, and by alkaline hydrolysis. Only the latter procedure resulted in electrophoretically migrating copper containing protein fragments.4. After SDS electrophoresis of the copper containing protein fragments, relative molecular masses (Mr) of 3800, 8600, 17800, 35300 and 132000 were observed

    Marien biologisch onderzoek in België na 1800

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    Effect of hydrogen ions and inorganic complexing on the uptake of copper by the brine shrimp <i>Artemia franciscana</i>

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    The effect of hydrogen ions and inorganic complexing on copper uptake in the brine shrimp Artemia franciscana has been studied in chemically defined saltwater solutions. Uptake increases with decreasing hydrogen ion concentration and decreases with increasing carbonate complexation. A simple non-linear model that combines the effect of hydrogen ions on the transport of the metal across the solution-body interface and the effect of hydrogen ions and complexation on the speciation of the metal provided a close functional description of the observed variation in copper uptake by brine shrimp

    Determination of copper in embryos and very young specimens of <i>Sepia officinalis</i>

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    The total amount of copper in embryos and newly hatched young individuals of Sepia officinalis L. has been determined by microtechnique, using bathocuproine-sulfonate as complexing reagent. During embryonic life, the total amount of copper does not change; it remains at a level close to 3.8 µg. The copper is found in the yolk sac of very early embryos; it is subsequently transferred into the embryo proper. After hatching, the copper content diminishes quickly in starved individuals. Fed S. officinalis also usually lose copper. The reason for this may be that the inner yolk sac of newly hatched individuals contains a great deal of the total copper, which is excreted with the yolk after the latter has become superfluous. Later on, copper must be taken up from the food. The mobilization of protein and copper from the yolk into the blood may account for the early appearance of embryonic hemocyanin in the blood
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