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    Cryphaea hortonae : a new species of mosses from Bolivia

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    Cryphaea hortonae Y. León. is decribed as new from Bolivia. It is next related to C. filiformis but differs by the leaf shape and the length of the awn of ther perichaetial leaves

    Lie groupoids and algebroids applied to the study of uniformity and homogeneity of material bodies

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    A Lie groupoid, called \textit{material Lie groupoid}, is associated in a natural way to any elastic material. The corresponding Lie algebroid, called \textit{material algebroid}, is used to characterize the uniformity and the homogeneity properties of the material. The relation to previous results in terms of GG-structures is discussed in detail. An illustrative example is presented as an application of the theory

    Starbursts and black hole masses in X-shaped radio galaxies: Signatures of a merger event?

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    We present new spectroscopic identifications of 12 X-shaped radio galaxies and use the spectral data to derive starburst histories and masses of the nuclear supermassive black holes in these galaxies. The observations were done with the 2.1-m telescope of the Observatorio Astron\'omico Nacional at San Pedro M\'artir, M\'exico. The new spectroscopic results extend the sample of X-shaped radio galaxies studied with optical spectroscopy. We show that the combined sample of the X-shaped radio galaxies has statistically higher black-hole masses and older episodes of star formation than a control sample of canonical double-lobed radio sources with similar redshifts and luminosities. The data reveal enhanced star-formation activity in the X-shaped sample on the timescales expected in galactic mergers. We discuss the results obtained in the framework of the merger scenario.Comment: 9 pages, 10 figures, accepted for publication in Astronomy & Astrophysic
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