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Histo-anatomy and in vitro morphogenesis in Hyssopus officinalis L. (Lamiaceae)
The sequence of histogenesis and organogenesis in the calus of Hyssopus officinalis nodal explants was studied during treatment with growth regulators. This process represents an important indicator of the accommodation capacity of regenerated plantlets to the ex vitro
conditions. The cell multiplication rate was stimulated in Murashige and Skoog medium supplemented with indole-3-butyric acid (1 mg L–1). The study was carried out from the start of the culture until the development of shoots. Leaf and stem anatomy was influenced by growth regulators. Combinations between auxine and citokinine have induced callus development at the basis of the regenerated shoots, revealing different degrees of vitrification in stems and leaves
X.509 certificate error testing
X.509 Certificates are used by a wide range of technologies to verify identities, while the SSL protocol is used to provide a secure encrypted tunnel through which data can be sent over a public network. Combined both of these technologies provides the basis of the public key infrastructure (PKI). While the concept of PKI is a good idea, the different implementation of the technologies in different operating system and clients often lead to weaknesses. This paper proposes a methodology to automate the testing of SSL clients by generating both bogus and malformed certificates in order to evaluate the client’s response and identify potential threats to network infrastructures
Economic and environmental analysis of the introduction of legumes in livestock farming systems
Legumes in low input systems are becoming increasingly important. The socioeconomic implication of the adoption of novel legumes species has been assessed in sheep and dairy cattle grazing systems in Europe using a biological model which has been linked to linear programming models. In the economic sub-model, the mathematical programming models produce an economic evaluation of the legumes in a farming system context, emphasising the land allocation and the availability of nutrients during the different seasons of the production cycle. Then the paper evaluates the impact of adopting the legumes on the regional income and production. In the UK and Germany, the introduction of legumes results in sizeable gains for the farmers whereas in Italy and France the gains are smaller
Cooperation versus competition effects on information sharing and use in group decision making
Information processing in groups has long been seen as a cooperative process. In contrast with this assumption, group members were rarely found to behave cooperatively: They withhold unshared information
and stick to initial incorrect decisions. In the present article, we examined how group members' cooperative
and competitivemotives impact on group information processing and propose that information sharing
and use in groups could be seen as strategic behavior. We reviewed the latest developments in the
literature investigating different forms of strategic information processing and their underlying mechanisms.
This review suggests that explicit cooperative goals are needed for effective group decision-making
Short-duration gamma-ray bursts from off-axis collapsars
We present 2D high-resolution hydrodynamic simulations of the relativistic
outflows of long-duration gamma-ray burst progenitors. We analyze the
properties of the outflows at wide off-axis angles, produced by the expansion
of the hot cocoon that surrounds the jet inside the progenitor star. We find
that the cocoon emission at wide angles may have properties similar to those of
the subclass of short-duration gamma-ray bursts with persistent X-ray emission.
We compute the predicted duration distribution, redshift distribution, and
afterglow brightness and we find that they are all in agreement with the
observed properties of short GRBs with persistent emission. We suggest that a
SN component, the properties of the host galaxies, and late afterglow
observations can be used as a crucial test to verify this model.Comment: 5 pages, 6 color figures, accepted for publication in ApJ, main
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Photochromic and Photluminescence Properties of N-substituted-4,4’-Bipyridinium based Complexes
Date du colloque : 10/2012International audienc
N-Methyl-4,4-bipyridinium and N-Methyl-N -oxide-4,4 -bipyridinium Bismuth Complexes - Photochromism and Photoluminescence in the Solid State
Three bismuth complexes based on N-methyl-4,4-bipyridinium (hMV(+)), (hMV)[Bi(hMV)Cl-5] (1), and N-methyl-N-oxide-4,4-bipyridinium (MVO+), [Bi(MVO)X-4(dmso)]center dot dmso [X = Cl (2), Br (3)], are reported. All three compounds show luminescence in the solid state with maxima at 545 nm (yellow for 1) and 560 nm (orange for 2 and 3) with quantum yields up to 10 %. Upon UV irradiation, 1 undergoes a color change from white to blue accompanied by a reduction of the photoluminescence intensity. The analysis of the crystal structure of the three complexes points to a photoinduced charge-transfer (PICT) process at the origin of the photochromism in 1
Photochromism and Solid State Photoluminescence of Bi and Pb Complexes and Coordination Polymers based on N-R-4,4’-bipyridinium entities (R= O-, CH3, CH2CN)
Date du colloque : 05/2013</p
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