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Suspected viral erythrocytic necrosis (VEN) in the intertidal fish Mauligobius maderensis from Madeira, Portugal
Suspected viral erythrocytic necrosis (VEN) was detected in two specimens of the
intertidal fish Mauligobius maderensis (Teleostei: Gobiidae) from Madeira, Portugal. While
one host was lightly infected, the other showed intraerythrocytic cytoplasmic inclusions
within all mature erythrocytes examined. The inclusions were round to oval, 0-8-2-0 |im in
diameter, and most were associated with dense eosinophilic granular areas of various
sizes and shapes. Up to three of these granular regions accompanied each inclusion body,
but they were sometimes widely separated from it. In a number of infected erythrocytes,
a granular halo was observed surrounding the nucleus. The cytoplasm enclosed by the
halo often had a different refringence from that outside. None of the 120 other fishes
examined from Madeira, representing 43 species of intertidal, pelagic, and deep-sea
origin, had detectable infections.info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersio
The monoclinic phase of PZT ceramics: Raman and phenomenological theory studies
This work reports on the first Raman detection of the tetragonal to
monoclinic phase transition in PZT ceramics near morphotropic phase boundary at
low temperatures. The transition is characterized by changes in the frequency
of lattice modes with the temperature. The results presented here confirm the
previous one recently reported by Noheda et al. using high-resolution
synchrotron X-ray powder diffraction technique and dielectric measurements. The
stability of the new phase is discussed within the framework of
phenomenological Landau-Devonshire Theory.Comment: 6 pages including 4 figures, Latex, submitted to Applied Physics
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Multimodal analysis of GRC ageing process using Nonlinear Impact Resonance acoustic Spectroscopy
Glass fibre Reinforced Cement (GRC) is a composite material composed of Portland cement mortar with low w/c (water/cement) ratio and high proportion of glass fibres. This material suffers from the ageing process by losing its strength with time because of its exposure to severe weather conditions. Ageing process damages the fibre surface and decreases the mechanical properties of the structural components made of this material. It reduces the elastic modulus and toughness of GRC. Fracture toughness is traditionally measured by four point bending tests. In a previous study by the authors it was observed
that ageing related deterioration or damage of GRC could be monitored by Non Destructive Testing (NDT) techniques such as Non-linear Impact Resonance Acoustic Spectroscopy (NIRAS) and other ultrasonic techniques. The scope of this paper is to corroborate previous investigations and offer early damage detection capability by generating more experimental data points by optimizing location of the point of
strike and thus generating more resonance vibration modes in NIRAS tests.The authors acknowledge the financial support of the Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovacion MICINN, Spain, and FEDER funding (Ondacem Project: BIA 2010-19933).Genovés Gómez, V.; Riestra García-San Miguel, C.; Borrachero Rosado, MV.; Eiras Fernández, JN.; Kundu, T.; Paya Bernabeu, JJ. (2015). Multimodal analysis of GRC ageing process using Nonlinear Impact Resonance acoustic Spectroscopy. Composites Part B: Engineering. 76:105-111. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.compositesb.2015.02.020S1051117
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