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Spontaneous melanotic lesions in axillary seabream, Pagellus acarne (Risso)
In this paper, we describe spontaneous melanotic lesions in the skin of axillary seabream, Pagellus acarne (Risso) from a defined area of the Portuguese Coast, located in Cabo da Roca and Foz do Arelho. The lesions corresponded to black pigmentation spots on the skin of the head, fins, lips and conjunctiva and, additionally, black nodules on the skin of the head and lips. In some specimens, the nodular formations in the head changed their anatomical conformation. Histologically, there were melanophores scattered along the basement membrane or forming aggregates in the dermis, infiltrating the subcutaneous tissue but not invading the adjacent muscle tissue. The aim of this study was to characterize the macroscopic and microscopic features of the pigmented lesions. These fish show sessile hyperpigmented lesions (spots) that correspond to proliferative lesions of melanophores in the dermis and nodular lesions that correspond to neoplastic lesions, melanophoromas. The melanophores in such lesions showed high concentration of melanin in the cytoplasm, moderate pleomorphism and compact distribution throughout all of the dermis
Irreducible complexity of iterated symmetric bimodal maps
We introduce a tree structure for the iterates of symmetric bimodal maps and
identify a subset which we prove to be isomorphic to the family of unimodal
maps. This subset is used as a second factor for a -product that we
define in the space of bimodal kneading sequences. Finally, we give some
properties for this product and study the *-product induced on the associated
Markov shifts
Partial dynamical symmetry as a selection criterion for many-body interactions
We propose the use of partial dynamical symmetry (PDS) as a selection
criterion for higher-order terms in situations when a prescribed symmetry is
obeyed by some states and is strongly broken in others. The procedure is
demonstrated in a first systematic classification of many-body interactions
with SU(3) PDS that can improve the description of deformed nuclei. As an
example, the triaxial features of the nucleus 156Gd are analyzed.Comment: 5 pages, 3 figures, Phys. Rev. C, in pres
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