59 research outputs found

    Distribution of aquatic mosses in the Soya Coast region, East Antarctica

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    The distribution of aquatic mosses among 73 lakes in the Soya Coast region, East Antarctica, was surveyed. Two species of mosses, Bryum pseudotriquetrum and Leptobryum sp. were found at the bottom of lakes. B. pseudotriquetrum was found in 38 lakes (52.1%), mainly in freshwater lakes throughout the study area. Leptobryum sp. was found in 26 lakes (35.6%) in a rather restricted area, and mainly in relatively saline lakes

    Transarterial embolization for convexity dural arteriovenous fistula

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    Background: Convexity dural arteriovenous fistulae (dAVF) usually reflux into cortical veins without involving the venous sinuses. Although direct drainage ligation is curative, transarterial embolization (TAE) may be an alternative treatment. Case Description: Between September 2018 and January 2021, we encountered four patients with convexity dAVFs. They were three males and one female; their age ranged from 36 to 73 years. The initial symptom was headache (n = 1) or seizure (n = 2); one patient was asymptomatic. In all patients, the feeders were external carotid arteries with drainage into the cortical veins; in two patients, there was pial arterial supply from the middle cerebral artery. All patients were successfully treated by TAE alone using either Onyx or N-butyl cyanoacrylate embolization. Two patients required two sessions. All dAVFs were completely occluded and follow-up MRI or angiograms confirmed no recurrence. Conclusion: Our small series suggests that TAE with a liquid embolic material is an appropriate first-line treatment in patients with convexity dAVFs with or without pial arterial supply

    ナンキョク コショウ ニオケル セイタイ チシガクテキ ケンキュウ ケイカク (REGAL Project) コレマデ ノ ケイカ ト コンゴ ノ ケイカク

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    第36次から42次観測隊にかけて,南極湖沼における生態・地史学的研究計画(Research on Ecology and Geohistory of Antarctic Lakes: REGAL Project)の第一期計画(REGAL-I)が実施された.本研究計画は,南極科学委員会(SCAR)のもとで進められているRiSCCに対応したものであり,南極湖沼生態系の構造と変遷史の解明を目的としている.昭和基地周辺の数多くの多様な湖沼を観測対象とし,湖水の物理・化学的性質や生物相の多様性,堆積物からの古環境の復元などを行った.As part of the RiSCC (Regional Sensitivity to Climate Change in Antarctic Terrestrial and Limnetic Ecosystems) program sponsored by the Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research (SCAR), the REGAL (Research on Ecology and Geohistory on Antarctic Lakes) project has been conducted around the Syowa Station area. The first period of the program (REGAL-I) was promoted from 1994/1995 to 2000/2001, aiming to understand the structure and history of the Antarctic lake ecosystem. The progress of REGAL-I is summarized preparatory to drawing up the plan of REGAL-II from 2003/2004 to 2004/2005

    CP asymmetries of B to phi K_S and B to eta' K_S in SUSY GUT Model with Non-universal Sfermion Masses

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    We analyze CP asymmetries of B \to \phi K_S and B \to \eta' K_S in a supersymmetric grand unified theory in which only the third generation sfermions contained in 10(Q, U^c, E^c) of SU(5) can have a different mass from the others. One of the advantages of this nonuniversal mass model is that the first two generation sfermion masses can be large whereas both (left and right handed) stops are light so as to stabilize the weak scale. Therefore, we studied a minimal supersymmetric standard model parameter region in which a fine tuning in Higgs sector is relaxed owing to light masses of stops, gluino and higgsinos. In such a parameter region, the chargino contribution is as important as the gluino one. We show that the CP asymmetries of B \to \phi K_S and B \to \eta' K_S can deviate from their standard model predicted values by O(0.1) because of constructive interference between gluino and chargino contributions.Comment: 22 pages, 5 figure

    Fluid flow-induced left-right asymmetric decay of Dand5 mRNA in the mouse embryo requires a Bicc1-Ccr4 RNA degradation complex

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    Molecular left-right (L-R) asymmetry is established at the node of the mouse embryo as a result of the sensing of a leftward fluid flow by immotile cilia of perinodal crown cells and the consequent degradation of Dand5 mRNA on the left side. We here examined how the fluid flow induces Dand5 mRNA decay. We found that the first 200 nucleotides in the 3′ untranslated region (3′-UTR) of Dand5 mRNA are necessary and sufficient for the left-sided decay and to mediate the response of a 3′-UTR reporter transgene to Ca2+, the cation channel Pkd2, the RNA-binding protein Bicc1 and their regulation by the flow direction. We show that Bicc1 preferentially recognizes GACR and YGAC sequences, which can explain the specific binding to a conserved GACGUGAC motif located in the proximal Dand5 3′-UTR. The Cnot3 component of the Ccr4-Not deadenylase complex interacts with Bicc1 and is also required for Dand5 mRNA decay at the node. These results suggest that Ca2+ currents induced by leftward fluid flow stimulate Bicc1 and Ccr4-Not to mediate Dand5 mRNA degradation specifically on the left side of the node

    Superconductivity competing with the incommensurate antiferromagnetic insulating state in the organic conductor (MDT-TS)(AuI2)0.441

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    The organic conductor (MDT-TS)(AuI2)0.441 undergoes a metal-insulator transition at TMI=50 K, where MDT-TS is 5H-2-(1,3-diselenol-2-ylidene)-1,3,4,6-tetrathiapentalene. The static magnetic susceptibility demonstrates an antiferromagnetic ordering below this temperature. Hydrostatic pressure suppresses this insulating state, and a superconductivity appears at Tc=3.2 K above 10.5 kbar. The phase diagram demonstrates a transition from the incommensurate antiferromagnetic insulating state to a superconducting state in an organic conductor with a noninteger carrier number

    Preliminary Report on the Permo-Trias of Kashmir

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    A team of Japanese and Indian Geologists carried out detailed studies of the Permo-Triassic sections in the Srinagar region, Kashmir, during 1969. This report embodies certain conclusions arrived at in the light of these studies. The section at Guryul Ravine is described in detail, being the best in the Srinagar region. Lithological and faunistic comparisons with other areas examined are also referred to. The different faunistic zones of the Lower Trias of this area are compared with other important extra-Indian occurrences. The Zewan Series (Permian) at Guryul Ravine is succeeded by Lower Triassic beds. The arenaceous sediments pass into calcareous through argillaceous sediments. There is neither an intraformational nor interformational unconformity indicative of a hiatus in deposition. Many characteristic Permian elements survived in the lower part of the Lower Trias, constituting a zone of mixed fauna of Permo-Trias. This suggests a rapid faunal change from Permian to Lower Trias but not discontinuous. The lithology however supports a gradual change from Palaeozoic to Mesozoic. The advent of Lower Trias is marked by the appearance of characteristic species like Claraia stachei (BITTNER), SPATH in the dark shales. The paper also records a number of important Lower Triassic ammonoids (Otoceras, Glyptophiceras, etc.), which were so far not known from the Srinagar region. Considering the evolutionary position of some of the species of Otoceras, the boundary between the Permian and Trias is tentatively placed just below the advent of Claraia stachei
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