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    Interactions Between Lignin and Cellulose in Organic Liquid and Saline Density Gradient Columns

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    Despite significant differences in their densities, lignin and carbohydrates associate so strongly, even in physical mixtures, that no separation takes place in liquid density gradient columns. Ball-milled cellulose, lignin, and wood exhibit much higher densities in salt gradients than in organic liquid gradients indicating penetration of the saline solutions into voids or "free volume" in the polymers that are inaccessible to organic liquids

    Flying from History, Too Close to the Sun

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    Changes in the Racial Composition of Phytophthora sojae in Australia Between 1979 and 1996

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    Surveys of commercial soybean fields, disease nurseries, and trial plots of soybean were conducted throughout eastern Australia between 1979 and 1996, and 694 isolates of Phytophthora sojae were collected and classified into races. Fourteen races, 1, 2, 4, 10, 15, and 25, and eight new races, 46 to 53, were identified, but only races 1, 4, 15, 25, 46, and 53 were found in commercial fields. Races 1 and 15 were the only races found in commercial fields in the soybean-growing areas of Australia up until 1989, with race 1 being the dominant race. Race 4 was found in central New South Wales in 1989 on cultivars with the Rps1a gene, and it is now the dominant race in central and southern New South Wales. Races 46 and 53 have only been found once, in southern New South Wales, and race 25 was identified in the same region in 1994 on a cultivar with the Rps1k gene. Only races 1 and 15 have been found in the northern soybean-growing regions, with the latter dominating, which coincides with the widespread use of cultivars with the Rps2 gene. Changes in the race structure of the P. sojae population from commercial fields in Australia follow the deployment of specific resistance genes

    RoboCup 2D Soccer Simulation League: Evaluation Challenges

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    We summarise the results of RoboCup 2D Soccer Simulation League in 2016 (Leipzig), including the main competition and the evaluation round. The evaluation round held in Leipzig confirmed the strength of RoboCup-2015 champion (WrightEagle, i.e. WE2015) in the League, with only eventual finalists of 2016 competition capable of defeating WE2015. An extended, post-Leipzig, round-robin tournament which included the top 8 teams of 2016, as well as WE2015, with over 1000 games played for each pair, placed WE2015 third behind the champion team (Gliders2016) and the runner-up (HELIOS2016). This establishes WE2015 as a stable benchmark for the 2D Simulation League. We then contrast two ranking methods and suggest two options for future evaluation challenges. The first one, "The Champions Simulation League", is proposed to include 6 previous champions, directly competing against each other in a round-robin tournament, with the view to systematically trace the advancements in the League. The second proposal, "The Global Challenge", is aimed to increase the realism of the environmental conditions during the simulated games, by simulating specific features of different participating countries.Comment: 12 pages, RoboCup-2017, Nagoya, Japan, July 201

    Microplastic polymer properties as deterministic factors driving terrestrial plastisphere microbiome assembly and succession in the field

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    Environmental microplastic (MP) is ubiquitous in aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems providing artificial habitats for microbes. Mechanisms of MP colonization, MP polymer impacts, and effects on soil microbiomes are largely unknown in terrestrial systems. Therefore, we experimentally tested the hypothesis that MP polymer type is an important deterministic factor affecting MP community assembly by incubating common MP polymer types in situ in landfill soil for 14 months. 16S rRNA gene amplicon sequencing indicated that MP polymers have specific impacts on plastisphere microbiomes, which are subsets of the soil microbiome. Chloroflexota, Gammaproteobacteria, certain Nitrososphaerota, and Nanoarchaeota explained differences among MP polymers and time points. Plastisphere microbial community composition derived from different MP diverged over time and was enriched in potential pathogens. PICRUSt predictions of pathway abundances and quantitative PCR of functional marker genes indicated that MP polymers exerted an ambivalent effect on genetic potentials of biogeochemical cycles. Overall, the data indicate that (i) polymer type as deterministic factor rather than stochastic factors drives plastisphere community assembly, (ii) MP impacts greenhouse gas metabolism, xenobiotic degradation and pathogen distribution, and (iii) MP serves as an ideal model system for studying fundamental questions in microbial ecology such as community assembly mechanisms in terrestrial environments

    A Laser-Plasma Ion Beam Booster Based on Hollow-Channel Magnetic Vortex Acceleration

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    Laser-driven ion acceleration can provide ultra-short, high-charge, low-emittance beams. Although undergoing extensive research, demonstrated maximum energies for laser-ion sources are non-relativistic, complicating injection into high-β\beta accelerator elements and stopping short of desirable energies for pivotal applications, such as proton tumor therapy. In this work, we decouple the efforts towards relativistic beam energies from a single laser-plasma source via a proof-of-principle concept, boosting the beam into this regime through only a few plasma stages. We employ full 3D particle-in-cell simulations to demonstrate the capability for capture of high-charge beams as produced by laser-driven sources, where both source and booster stages utilize readily available laser pulse parameters.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figures, submitted for peer revie
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