84 research outputs found

    The First Description Of Germ Tube Fusion Body In Germinating Basidiospores Of Exobasidium Vexans

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    Germ tube fusion body (GFB) is known to allow for anastomosis between contacting germ tubes in germinating urediniospores of rust fungi in the genus PUCCINIA (Wang and McCallum, 2009)

    QUANTITATIVE EVALATION OF DEXTERITY BY MODELING OF JOINT TORQUE

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    The aim of this study is to quantitatively evaluate the stretch reflex on athletic motions. In this study, we regard stretch reflex as an index of dexterity because dexterous motions effectively utilize the stretch reflex by relaxing the stiffness of articulations. Subjects were one skilled and one unskilled. They performed power clean that is a typical strength training motion. We measured trajectories of joints by using the motion capture system, numerically filtered, differentiated, and calculated the articulation torques. In order to evaluate the strength of stretch reflex, we employ a time series curve fitting method in the proposed torque model that includes a term caused by stretch reflex. The results indicate that the skilleds’ strength of stretch reflex shows large value, compared to the unskilled’s one. This suggests that the proposed torque model and the analytic method allow us to quantitatively measure dexterity

    The Asexual State Of Chorioactis Geaster, Discovered in Texas, USA, On Buried Log

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    Fruiting body of C. geaster at Seguin, Texas US

    Focus Issue on Male Infertility

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    Male infertility problems can occur when sperms are limited in number or function. In this paper, we describe the clinical evaluation of male infertility. A detailed history, physical examination, and basic semen analysis are required. In addition, ultrasound, karyotyping, and hormonal studies are needed to determine specific causes of infertility. In addition, the World Health Organization (WHO, 2009) has developed a manual to provide guidance in performing a comprehensive semen analysis. Among the possible reasons for male infertility, nonobstructive azoospermia is the least treatable, because few or no mature sperm may be produced. In many cases, men with nonobstructive azoospermia typically have small-volume testes and elevated FSH. Although treatment may not completely restore the quality of semen from men with subnormal fertility, in some cases a successful pregnancy can still be achieved through assisted reproductive technology

    First report of pteridocolous discomycetes, Lachnum lanariceps and L. oncospermatum, on decayed tree fern in Bukit Bendera (Penang Hill), Pulau Pinang, Malaysia

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    Bukit Bendera is 833 m above sea level and situated in the Northern part of Penang Island, Malaysia. Generally an average temperature is between 20 to 27°C, which is about 5°C cooler than at the sea level. The hill dipterocarp forest dominates Bukit Bendera and tree fern scatteredly grows at higher altitude. Two Lachnum spp. were observed as pteridocolous cup fungi on decayed rachides of several tree fern species, Cyathea contaminans, C. latebrosa, and C. hymenodes. Lachnum oncospermatum is characterized by a wrinkled apothecium and branched stipe. The hairs contain brown colored resinous materials and are finely granulated. Lachnum lanariceps is characterized by a central and cylindrical stipe and hairs containing pale yellow pigment with red or garnet resinous matter. These two Lachnum species are new to Malaysia

    Two new species of Exobasidium causing Exobasidium diseases on Vaccinium spp. in Japan

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    Abstract Two new Exobasidium species on Vaccinium spp. in Japan are described and discussed. Exobasidium kishianum, which causes Exobasidium leaf blight on I/. hirtum var. pubescens and V. smallii, is characterized by its ellipsoid to ovoid basidiospores with (0-)1-3 septa. Its systemic infection is also observed. Exobasidium inconspicuum, cansing Exobasidium leaf blister on V. hirtum vat. pubescens, is characterized by its obovoid or ellipsoid to oval basidiospores with 0-4 septa. Mode of germination of the basidiospores is by germ tube in both species

    STUDY OF THE MECHANISM OF EXPLOSIVE FORCE PRODUCTION ON QUICK LIFT MOTION BY ANALYSIS OF EMG AND MOTION

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    The aim of this study is to investigate how explosive force exerts during power clean (PC) motion. The subjects are ten skilleds and ten unskilleds. The joint trajectory and EMG during PC are recorded. The joint torque and its rate of torque development (RTD) are calculated from the obtained data. The joint stiffness is estimated from joint stiffness index (JSI) calculated from EMG of agonist and antagonist muscle pair. Experimental results indicated that the skilleds showed the double knee bent that is typically seen in a stretch-shortening cycle (SSC). Skilleds exerted large values of RTD and JSI just after a period of exerting their small values during SSC. It indicates that a much amount of elastic energy stored in a low stiffness state is instantly transferred to the upper segments in the successive high stiffness state by “tenodesis action” of muscles. This is why large RTD generates in the skilled
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