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  • 1
    Publication Date: 2024-04-07
    Description: PI3K biology; lymphoma; cancer
    Keywords: PI3K biology; lymphoma; cancer ; thema EDItEUR::P Mathematics and Science::PS Biology, life sciences
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    Publication Date: 2024-04-03
    Description: oncogenic drivers; signaling; pathways; hematologic malignancies; cancer
    Keywords: oncogenic drivers; signaling; pathways; hematologic malignancies; cancer ; thema EDItEUR::M Medicine and Nursing
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    Publication Date: 2024-01-31
    Description: The response of permafrost to submergence can vary between ice-rich late Pleistocene deposits and the thermokarst basins that thawed out during the Holocene. We hypothesize that inundated Alases offshore thaw faster than submerged Yedoma. To test this hypothesis, we estimated depths to the top of ice-bearing permafrost offshore of the Bykovsky Peninsula in northeast Siberia using electrical resistivity surveys. The surveys traversed submerged lagoon deposits, drained and refrozen Alas deposits, and undisturbed Yedoma from the coastline to 373 m offshore. While the permafrost degradation rates of the submerged Yedoma were in the range of similar sites, the submerged Alas permafrost degradation rates were up to 170% faster. Given the abundance of thermokarst basins and lakes along parts of the Arctic coastline, its effect on subsea permafrost degradation must be similarly prevalent. Remote sensing analyses suggest that 54% of lagoons wider than 500 m originated in thermokarst basins.
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    Publication Date: 2024-01-31
    Description: Permafrost thaw leads to thermokarst lake formation and talik growth tens of meters deep, enabling microbial decomposition of formerly frozen organic matter (OM). We analyzed two 17-m-long thermokarst lake sediment cores taken in Central Yakutia, Russia. One core was from an Alas lake in a Holocene thermokarst basin that underwent multiple lake generations, and the second core from a young Yedoma upland lake (formed ca. 70 years ago) whose sediments have thawed for the first time since deposition. This comparison provides a glance into OM fate in thawing Yedoma deposits. We analyzed total organic carbon (TOC) and dissolved organic carbon (DOC) content, n-alkanes concentrations, and bacterial and archaeal membrane markers. Furthermore, we conducted one-year-long incubations (4 °C, dark) and measured anaerobic carbon dioxide (CO2) and methane (CH4) production. The sediments from both cores contained little TOC (0.7±0.4 wt%), but DOC values were relatively high, with highest values in the frozen Yedoma lake sediments (1620 mg L-1). Cumulative GHG production after one year was highest in the Yedoma lake sediments (226±212 μg CO2-C gdw-1, 28±36 μg CH4-C gdw-1) and 3 and 1.5 times lower in the Alas lake sediments, respectively (75±76 μg CO2-C gdw-1, 19±29 μg CH4-C gdw-1). The highest CO2 production in the frozen Yedoma lake sediments likely results from decomposition of readily bioavailable OM, while highest CH4 production in the non-frozen top sediments of this core suggests that methanogenic communities established upon thaw. The lower GHG production in the non-frozen Alas lake sediments resulted from advanced OM decomposition during Holocene talik development. Furthermore, we found that drivers of CO2 and CH4 production differ following thaw. Our results suggest that GHG production from TOC-poor mineral deposits, which are widespread throughout the Arctic, can be substantial. Therefore, our novel data are relevant for vast ice-rich permafrost deposits vulnerable to thermokarst formation.
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    In:  EPIC3Permafrost and Periglacial Processes, Wiley-Blackwell, 32(1), pp. 59-75, ISSN: 1045-6740
    Publication Date: 2024-01-31
    Description: Thermal erosion is a major mechanism of permafrost degradation, resulting in characteristic landforms. We inventory thermo-erosional valleys in ice-rich coastal lowlands adjacent to the Siberian Laptev Sea based on remote sensing, Geographic Information System (GIS), and field investigations for a first regional assessment of their spatial distribution and characteristics. Three study areas with similar geological (Yedoma Ice Complex) but diverse geomorphological conditions vary in valley areal extent, incision depth, and branching geometry. The most extensive valley networks are incised deeply (up to 35 m) into the broad inclined lowland around Mamontov Klyk. The flat, low-lying plain forming the Buor Khaya Peninsula is more degraded by thermokarst and characterized by long valleys of lower depth with short tributaries. Small, isolated Yedoma Ice Complex remnants in the Lena River Delta predominantly exhibit shorter but deep valleys. Based on these hydrographical network and topography assessments, we discuss geomorphological and hydrological connections to erosion processes. Relative catchment size along with regional slope interact with other Holocene relief-forming processes such as thermokarst and neotectonics. Our findings suggest that thermo-erosional valleys are prominent, hitherto overlooked permafrost degradation landforms that add to impacts on biogeochemical cycling, sediment transport, and hydrology in the degrading Siberian Yedoma Ice Complex.
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    Publication Date: 2024-03-22
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    Publication Date: 2016-04-11
    Description: There has been concern about recent temperature trends and the future effects of CO2 concentrations in the atmosphere1,2; but instrumental records only cover a few decades to a few centuries and it is essential that proxy data sources, such as pollen spectra from peats and lake sediments, be carefully interpreted as climate records. Several workers have shown statistically significant associations between the modern pollen rain and climatic parameters, an approach that by-passes the recognition of pollen/vegetation units. Statistically defined equations that associate abiotic and biotic elements are called transfer functions. We report here on the application of transfer function equations to nine middle and late Holocene peat and lake sediment sequences from northern Canada (Fig. 1).
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    In:  Nature, 288 (5788). pp. 260-263.
    Publication Date: 2016-03-01
    Description: Organic detritus passing from the sea surface through the water column to the sea floor controls nutrient regeneration, fuels benthic life and affects burial of organic carbon in the sediment record. Particle trap systems have enabled the first quantification of this important process. The results suggest that the dominant mechanism of vertical transport is by rapid settling of rare large particles, most likely of faecal pellets or marine snow of the order of 〉200 μm in diameter, whereas the more frequent small particles have an insignificant role in vertical mass flux4–6. The ultimate source of organic detritus is biological production in surface waters of the oceans. I determine here an empirical relationship that predicts organic carbon flux at any depth in the oceans below the base of the euphotic zone as a function of the mean net primary production rate at the surface and depth-dependent consumption. Such a relationship aids in estimating rates of decay of organic matter in the water column, benthic and water column respiration of oxygen in the deep sea and burial of organic carbon in the sediment record.
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    Publication Date: 2015-10-06
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    In:  Nature, 300 (5889). pp. 245-246.
    Publication Date: 2018-03-08
    Description: A subtropical front was observed in the area south and southeast of the Azores during cruises of FS Meteor and FS Poseidon in early 1982. The front has a basically west–east extension, with considerable meandering observed. Meso-scale eddies are found on both sides. The overall flow pattern corresponds to earlier results on geopotential differences in the upper northeast Atlantic, but the baroclinic transport of the order of 107 m3 s−1 is found to be concentrated in a 60-km wide jet. We suggest here that the current band is part of the gyre circulation, resulting from a branching of the North Atlantic Current.
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    Publication Date: 2019-01-21
    Description: Circumpolar surface waters dominate the circulation of the Southern Ocean and sustain one of the ocean's largest standing stocks of biomass thereby producing a significant output of biogenic components, mainly diatoms, to the bottom sediments. Generally transit of biogenic matter from the sea surface to the sea floor affects nutrient regeneration fuels benthic life and transfers signals to the sediment record1–5. Reliable quantification of the relationship between biological production, fractionation of skeletal and tissue components and bottom sediment accumulation depends on direct vertical flux measurements from sediment trap deployments6–9, which have proved to be most scientifically productive10–13. We now present data on vertical mass fluxes from the Southern Ocean and evidence for strong biogeochemical fractionation between organic carbon-, nitrogen- and phosphorus-containing compounds, siliceous and calcareous skeletal remains, and refractory aluminosilicates.
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    Publication Date: 2016-09-02
    Description: Analysis of aeolo-marine dust deposits in the subtropical eastern Atlantic enables the strength of the major wind patterns during the late Quaternary to be evaluated and gives an insight into the climate of North Africa.
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    In:  Nature, 287 (5783). pp. 628-630.
    Publication Date: 2016-11-15
    Description: Statoliths of cephalopods are small, hard calcareous stones which lie within the cartilaginous skulls of octopods, sepioids and teuthoids1. Fossil statoliths, clearly belonging to genera which are alive today, have previously been described from 11 Cenozoic deposits spanning from the Eocene to the Pleistocene in North America2–5. Such statoliths are of particular interest because they provide a means of studying the evolution of living cephalopod groups which have no calcareous shells, including the cosmopolitan and numerous teuthoids and octopods. Here, the first cephalopod statoliths to be recognized in European deposits are described and identified as Loligo sp. They are compared with the North American fossil Loligo species and statoliths removed from the two living Loligo species of Europe.
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    In:  Nature, 305 (5933). pp. 403-407.
    Publication Date: 2016-11-23
    Description: Basalts from the Reykjanes Ridge contain noble gases delivered from the non-degassed lower mantle by the Iceland plume. These lower mantle gases are thought to be a mixture of planetary and solar components, as would be expected if the Earth accreted from fine silicate particles.
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    In:  Nature, 303 (5916). pp. 422-423.
    Publication Date: 2019-04-16
    Description: Strandings of the giant squid, Architeuthis monachus (Steen-strup), have always stirred attention because of the rarity and enormous size of these cephalopods. These animals have never been observed in their natural habitat and little is known about their physiology and ecology. Stranding of giant squids in Newfoundland waters has been correlated with the inflow of warm water, suggesting that increased temperature may be causing their death1. Squids have also been carried to the Norwegian coast with the warm North Atlantic current2 and on 23 August 1982 a live specimen was caught off Radöy near Bergen, Norway (Fig. 1). This catch gave an unprecedented opportunity to study the effects of temperature on the oxygen binding properties of blood from the giant squid. The present finding of an excess of a fourfold decrease in O2 affinity when temperature is increased from 6.4 to 15°C strongly suggests that giant squids may suffocate from arterial desaturation when increased ambient temperatures are experierced.
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    Publication Date: 2024-03-21
    Description: Precipitation extremes with devastating socioeconomic consequences within the South American Monsoon System (SAMS) are expected to become more frequent in the near future. The complexity in SAMS behavior, however, poses severe challenges for reliable future projections. Thus, robust paleomonsoon records are needed to constrain the high spatiotemporal variability in the response of SAMS rainfall to different climatic drivers. This study uses Ti/Ca ratios from X‐ray fluorescence scanning of a sediment core retrieved off eastern Brazilian to trace precipitation changes over the past 322 Kyr. The results indicate that despite the spatiotemporal complexity of the SAMS, insolation forcing is the primary pacemaker of variations in the monsoonal system. Additional modulation by atmospheric p CO 2 suggests that SAMS intensity over eastern Brazil will be suppressed by rising CO 2 emissions in the future. Lastly, our record reveals an unprecedented strong and persistent wet period during Marine Isotope Stage 6 driven by anomalously strong trade winds.
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    Publication Date: 2024-03-21
    Description: Cold‐water coral (CWC) reefs and mounds are and have been biodiversity hotspots of the deep sea. As their occurrence depends on specific environmental parameters, gaining hindsight on changing ocean conditions under on‐going climate change is the key to a better understanding of CWC mound development through time. A convenient technique for reconstructing the palaeoenvironment during periods of CWC mound growth is by extracting geochemical proxies from biologically mediated carbonates. Here, the focus is on probably the two most abundant calcareous archives, that are, cold‐water Scleractinia and Foraminifera, with an overview of the geochemical proxies (selection) used in these aragonitic and calcitic skeletons from CWC mounds. A particular emphasis is set on constraining proxies for temperature, salinity, seawater density, seawater carbonate systems parameters (pH, CO 3 2− ), nutrients, oxygen and water mass tracers.
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    Nature 124 (1929), S. 779-779 
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    Source: Nature Archives 1869 - 2009
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    Notes: [Auszug] November 17, 1884.â-The foundation of the artificial silk industry was laid by Count Hilaire de Chardonnet, who patented his cellulose-nitrate pro- cess in France on Nov. 1 7, 1 884. A factory was set up at Besançon, and manufacture started in 1891, and though Chardonnetâs process has been ...
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    Nature 124 (1929), S. 722-722 
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    Notes: [Auszug] THERE are few publications for students dealing in detail with the structure and development of common Indian animals, and a committee of Indian zoologists is now issuing a series of memoirs to rectify this. Prof. Bahi wrote the first on the earthworm, and set a good standard which is well ...
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    Nature 124 (1929), S. 722-722 
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    Notes: [Auszug] THE second edition of this text-book has been considerably enlarged, revised, and in places re-written. A new chapter on soaps and emulsions has been added; the sections on surface tension, general receptors, ear, eye, voice, and limb movements have been extensively revised. The illustrative ...
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    Nature 124 (1929), S. 727-727 
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    Notes: [Auszug] AN ordinary magnet, or a current carrying winding adjacent to the filament of a carbon filament lamp, produces the oscillation shown in the accompanying photograph (Fig. 1) when the filament is glowed, the effect commencing at the dark heat radiation point and increasing with increasing ...
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    Nature 124 (1929), S. 998-998 
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    Notes: [Auszug] Naked - eye Sunspot. — The prevalence of mist or fog at the time of a large sunspot usually results in the discovery of such a spot by a number of people previously unaware of its appearance, or of the frequency of large spots at times of maxima of the li-year solar cycle. The large spot which ...
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    Nature 124 (1929), S. 999-1001 
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    Notes: [Auszug] Social Organisation in Africa.—Dr. Thurnwald con- cludes his survey of African social systems in Africa for October. The highest forms of social organisation in Africa are found in association with cattle and cultivation of the soil. Many crafts are practised in the home for the benefit of the ...
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    Nature 124 (1929), S. 937-939 
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    Notes: [Auszug] To-DAY, as at no past period in the history of the museums of Great Britain, active and enlightened minds are applying themselves to review the accomplishments of these institutions and to devise means for their greater participation in the life of the nation. In endeavouring to interpret the 'new ...
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    Nature 124 (1929), S. 939-941 
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    Notes: [Auszug] THE vast significance of air transport to civilisation in general and to the British Empire in particular has as yet been appreciated by comparatively few. That Britain, which of all nations is the one most called upon to lead the way in the use of this wonderful instrument for linking the world ...
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    Nature 124 (1929), S. 941-942 
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    Notes: [Auszug] THIS volume is a sketch of Sir Oliver Lodge's well-known theories concerning the universe, man, survival, and immortality. There would not appear to be anything new in his treatment of these matters in the present work; rather is it intended for a different type of audience. For on examination, it ...
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    Nature 124 (1929), S. 944-944 
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    Notes: [Auszug] THIS book is principally an appreciation of the late Dr. L. S. Barnes. It describes his attitude to neurasthenia and his method of treating the neurasthenic, which appears to have been by the application of his own strong personality in encouragement, coupled with an appeal to the patient's ...
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    Nature 124 (1929), S. 744-744 
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    Notes: [Auszug] November 11, 1847. The discovery that coal-tar contained benzene was made by A. W. Hofmann, but the production of benzene from coal-tar on a commercial scale was due to Charles Blackford Mansfield, a pupil of Hofmann s, and dates from the patent granted to him on Nov. 1 1, 1847, for An improvement ...
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    Nature 124 (1929), S. 744-746 
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    Notes: [Auszug] LONDON. Geological Society, Oct. 23. R. D. Oldham: His- tone changes of level in the delta of the Rhone. (1) At the opening of the Pleistocene period the whole area was covered by a deposit of gravel and well- rounded boulders, over which the Rhone and its tributaries wandered, with no fixed bed ...
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    Nature 124 (1929), S. 746-747 
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    Notes: [Auszug] BRITISH. Ministry of Health. Advisory committee on Water: Second Report of Legislation Sub-committee. Pp. 82. (London: H.M. Stationery Office.) 9d. net. North-East Coast Institution of Engineers and Shipbuilders (Incorporated), Bolbec Hall, Newcastle-on-Tyne. Report of the Council, 1928 9. Pp. ...
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    Nature 124 (1929), S. 747-748 
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    Notes: [Auszug] FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8. TEXTILE INSTITUTE (Lancashire Section) (at Manchester), at 1.15. G. Smith: The Mildew Problem in the Cotton Industry. ROYAL SOCIETY OF ARTS (Indian Section), at 4.30. A. M. Green: The Indian Cinema Industry. ASIATIC SOCIETY (jointly with Central Asian Society) (at Burlington ...
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    Nature 124 (1929), S. 949-950 
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    Notes: [Auszug] IT is now common knowledge that plans for the construction of a 200-inch reflecting telescope are being worked out at Mount Wilson observatory. This enterprise has been rendered possible by the generosity of the International Education Board, which in May 1928 authorised its executive committee to ...
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    Nature 124 (1929), S. 684-684 
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    Notes: [Auszug] THE seventh edition of this work embodies quite a number of alterations and extensions of the methods in the earlier editions, as, for example, the determination of titanium in steel and in ferro titanium, Moser and Niessner's separation of berylhum from aluminium, the determination of vanadium, ...
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    Nature 124 (1929), S. 685-685 
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    Notes: [Auszug] THE increasing industrial importance of propionie acid for the preparation of esters and ketones (methylethyl- and diethyl-ketone), and for application in the cellulose industry, led the author to submit the group of propionic acid bacteria to a thorough re-investigation, the results of which are ...
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    Notes: [Auszug] DR. HAMMER'S book covers considerable ground in an interesting and comprehensive manner, and will doubtless be of great use to students of dairy bacteriology and dairy husbandry. It deals with the normal and abnormal microbiology of milk, cream, butter, and cheese, the methods of preservation of ...
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    Nature 124 (1929), S. 686-686 
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    Notes: [Auszug] IN many ways this tiny volume is a more effective plea for a eugenic social policy than the same author's large work, "The Need for Eugenic Reform ". The need for brevity has made him concentrate on essentials and disregard relatively unimportant' considerations, while the style is clearer and less ...
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    Nature 124 (1929), S. 686-686 
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    Notes: [Auszug] THIS book may be interesting to the French public, but it is of little value for English students, as the subject has been dealt with at greater length and with more insight and accuracy by many English- speaking writers. An example of the lack of knowledge shown is afforded by the following ...
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    Nature 124 (1929), S. 1003-1004 
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    Notes: [Auszug] THERE has always existed among scientific workers a wide divergence of opinion as to the true nature and origin of the manna, believed to have fallen from heaven to provide food for the Israelites in the Sinai desert during the Exodus from Egypt. Some authors considered the manna to be a desert ...
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    Nature 124 (1929), S. 691-692 
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    Notes: [Auszug] OF the various parasitic rusts of the coniferous trees now under investigation, one which baffled us for many years and has been a serious pest of Pinus longifolia Roxb., the Chir pine, in north and northwestern India, has been recently worked out. The æcidial stage (Fig. 1) which was formerly ...
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    Notes: [Auszug] LONDON.—The title of emeritus professor has been conferred on Dr. E. A. Gardner on his retirement from the Yates chair of archeology at University College, and on Dr. F. W. Oliver on his retirement from the Quain chair of botany at University College. The following doctorates have been conferred: ...
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    Notes: [Auszug] IN the notice of Dr. Kittredge's “Witchcraft in Old and New England” in NATURE of Oct. 5, the reviewer says: “One of the accused gave evidence that he had carried away from Mass a part of the Host, which points to a knowledge of the ritual now known as the Black Mass”. Surely this inference is ...
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    Notes: [Auszug] LONDON. Geological Society, Dec. 4.—Edward Greenly: Foliation in its relation to folding in the Mona Corn- plex at Rhoscolyn (Anglesey). The rnajor, minor, and minimum foldings (with their thrustings) have each given rise to a foliation and developed in chronological order. The relations of major ...
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    Notes: [Auszug] BRITISH. The North of Scotland College of Agriculture. Report on the Work of the North of Scotland College for the Year 1928—29. Pp. 30. (Aberdeen.) Records of the Indian Museum. Vol. 31, Part 2, July. Pp. 81-159+ plate 6. 2.12 rupees; 5s. Vol. 31, Part 3, September. Pp. 161-257+ plates 7-11. ...
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    Notes: [Auszug] SATURDAY, DECEMBER 28. ROYAL INSTITUTION OF GREAT BRITAIN (at Institcition of Electrical Engineers), at 3.—S. Ii. K. Glauville: How Things were done in Ancient Egypt (Christmas Lectures) (1): The Elementary Use of Nature. MONDA Y, DECEMBER 30. ROYAL SOCIETY OF ARTS, at 3.—Capt. C. W. R. Knight: ...
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    Notes: [Auszug] THIS interesting compilation, finely illustrated, commemorates the meeting of the Manchester Section of the Society of Chemical Industry, held in the city this year, and is very welcome. It is in no sense a guide-book, but a critical valuation of the activitiesscientific, literary, educational, ...
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    Notes: [Auszug] IN many countries, up to the War period, the career of agricultural research was one of struggle and piecemeal growth. Exceptions were to be found in the steady evolution of research institutes in some European countries; the United States had inaugurated a wide organisation; and in India an ...
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    Notes: [Auszug] (1) SIR RONALD ROSS has prepared this summarised and readable account of his work on malaria for the benefit of numerous correspondents who desire a small and convenient volume on the subject. In the first chapter the earlier years of the author up to 1894 and the work of Laveran and Golgi are ...
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    Notes: [Auszug] IF one may judge by the publications before us, the question of reforming the calendar has made considerably more headway in the United States than in Great Britain. The American National Committee was formed in response to a suggestion received in 1927 from the League of Nations. From the ...
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    Notes: [Auszug] LONDON.–Mr. Charles Manning has been appointed, as from Jan. 1, 1930, to the Sir Ernest Cassel chair of international relations tenable at the London School of Economics. ST. ANJXREWS.–The Senatus Academicus has resolved to confer the honorary degree of LL.D. on the following, on the occasion of ...
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    Notes: [Auszug] BRITISH. Journal of the Indian Institute of Science. Vol. 12A, Part 8: i. Studies in Enzyme Action, Part 3, Amylase from Cumbu (Pennisetum typlLoicitum), by D. Narayanamurti, C. V. Ramaswami Ayyar and Rtiland V. Norris; ii. Studies in Enzyme Action, Part 4, Tyrosinase, I., by P. Narayanamurti and ...
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    Notes: [Auszug] THE Association of Scientific Workers has a number of achievements to its credit, but none more pregnant with possibilities for advancing the interests of science and scientific workers than its success in getting together during the last Parliamentary session more than seventy members of the House ...
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    Notes: [Auszug] PROF. HANKINS holds the chair of sociology at Smith College. He has written a book which suggests two questions. Is the task which he has undertaken one which falls to the sociologist as such to accomplish? Is he following the best method to achieve the purpose which he has in view? The title and ...
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    Notes: [Auszug] IN the course of experiments which have been carried out during the last two years on the photo-chemical oxidation of acetaldehyde, an observation has been made which does not seem to be recorded in the literature. It has been found that when pure liquid acetaldehyde is shaken at ordinary ...
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    Notes: [Auszug] AT dawn on Saturday, Oct. 12, R 101 was taken _r:1._ from her shed at Cardington and brought, without difficulty or delay, to her anchorage at the mooring mast. The week-end was devoted to tests of her engines and ballasting equipment; but on Monday, Oct. 14, with fifty-two people on board, she ...
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    Notes: [Auszug] IN NATURE of April 27, 1929 (vol. 123, p. 642), it has been mentioned that an examination of the two maxima of the frequency curve of the heights of the bases of the aurora led to the conclusion that at 70° latitude the mass of air situated above 100 km. over the ground at ebb-tide is equal to ...
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    Notes: [Auszug] DR. JAMES COSMO MELVILL, of Meole Brace Hall, Shrewsbury, well known as a conchologist and botanist, who died on Nov. 4, was born in London on July 1, 1845, and was the son of James Cosmo Melvill, Under-Secretary of State for India, and the grandson of Sir James Cosmo Melvill, F.R.S., chief ...
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    Notes: [Auszug] THE spiral forms of the high frequency electrodeless discharges observed in organic vapours by Ghosh and Chatterjee (NATURE, Oct. 26, 1929), and in iodine vapour by MacKinnon and Robertson (NATURE, July 13, 1929), appear to be very similar to the forms of discharge observed by us under certain ...
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    Notes: [Auszug] IN connexion with a study which I am about to publish on the effects of one of the Bopyrid isopods, Gyge branchialis, on its host, Upogebia littoralis, have become interested in certain questions concerned with the mode of feeding of the Bopyridæ which seem to have been neglected by students of ...
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    Notes: [Auszug] IT has been shown by Krogh (Arch. f. Ges. Physiol., vol. 179; 1920) that the laws of diffusion of gases will explain the supply to the tissues of insects of those quantities of oxygen which they actually consume. This theory is satisfactory so far as it goes, but it makes no provision for such ...
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    Notes: [Auszug] THE outstanding work on hydrolytic adsorption has been carried out with purified charcoal (see, for example, Bartell and Miller, J. Am. Chem. Soc., 44, 1866; 1922: 45, 1106; 1923), and definite positive results have been obtained. The measure of the hydrolytic effect in the case ...
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    Notes: [Auszug] THE economic possibilities of Spartina Townsendi¢i, commonly known as rice grass, are described in an illustrated booklet issued by the Ministry of Agriculture (Miscellaneous Publications, No. 66, price Sd.). The grass, a tall rhizomous, deep rooting plant, occurs on maritime muds and was first ...
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    Notes: [Auszug] LONDON. Royal Society, Dec. 5.F. A. B. Ward, C. E. Wynn- Williams, and H. M. Cave: The rate of emission of alpha-particles from radium. A new type of electrical counter was used in which the whole of the amplification is produced by triode valves. The amplification was linear, so that the counting ...
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    Notes: [Auszug] BRITISH. The Victorian Bush Nursing Association. Report and Statement of Accounts to 30th June 1929. Pp. 244. (Melbourne.) City of Belfast: New Museum and Art Gallery. Publication 97: Guide to Casts of Greek and Roman Sculpture. By I. A. Richmond. Pp. 28. (Belfast. ) 3d. Transactions and ...
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    Notes: [Auszug] FRIDA Y, DECEMBER 13. AssocIATIoN OF ECONOMIC BIoloGIsTs (in Botany Lecture Room, Impeiial College of Science and Technology), at 2.30. Prof. E. S. Salmon, F. R. Petherbridge, M. H. Moore, and others: Discussion on Apple Scab, lts Incidence and Control. BIOCHEMICAL SocIETY (at St. ...
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    Notes: [Auszug] THERE is no need to dot the iâs and cross the tâs of the remarkable pronouncement on scientific research delivered by Sir Walter Fletcher and quoted extensively in NATURE of Nov. 23. It may be said to have contained nothing new: it may, with equal justice, be said that its whole burden and ...
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    Notes: [Auszug] IN these two volumes, which are dedicated to Dr. Fritz Haber, there are reprinted the collective memoirs on the subject of enzymes from the school of one of Germanyâs greatest chemists. The collection comprises more than a hundred and thirty original contributions to the subject, the first eight ...
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    Notes: [Auszug] FEW figures have so struck the imagination of the world as the aged and infirm Galileo. Repressed by the power of the Inquisition, humbled into submission by the temporal power which crushed those deeper stirrings of the human spirit that were leading men to new conceptions of the universe and of ...
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    Notes: [Auszug] ALREADY the admirable volume under review has created an interest far wider than its primary appeal to professed anthropologists would indicate, and it may confidently be claimed for it an established place as a sociological classic, which in future no serious student of culture in its broadest ...
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    Notes: [Auszug] THE West African secret societies, according to Capt. F. W. Butt-Thompson, fall into three groups: the mystic and religious, the democratic and patriotic, and the subversive and criminal; some are ancient pagan institutions, others are Mohammedan, there is a group of Mohammedan-pagan societies, and ...
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    Notes: [Auszug] To attempt to recreate the atmosphere and reconstruct the conditions of a whole period of history so remote from our own times as the XVIIIth dynasty of ancient Egypt, requires con- siderable courage. It is a task to which the genius of the French language is perhaps more readily adaptable than our ...
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    Notes: [Auszug] SINCE the publication of work on the theory of relativity during the War made this subject one of popular interest, there have been many attempts to interpret the significance of the theory in its relation to everyday life. The problem of the fourth dimension is one which occasionally is ...
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    Notes: [Auszug] WRITTEN in response to the wish of the late Prof. Starling that the writer should analyse âin the briefest possible manner, the present state of our knowledge concerning the pressure pulses in the cardiovascular system â, it is impossible to indicate in a paragraph more than the purpose of this ...
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    Notes: [Auszug] THIS small volume gives a popular account of the physics and therapeutic uses of light, with special reference to the ultra-violet rays. The text is in a conversational and simple style, and although certain details refer more especially to the continent of America, it can be recommended for ...
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    Notes: [Auszug] THE debate in the House of Commons on Nov. 20 on Empire timber resources was largely confined to a reiteration of the view that the world will be faced with a famine in softwood coniferous supplies in some thirty yearsâ time. The debate originated from a resolution moved by Sir George Courthope ...
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    Notes: [Auszug] Changes on Jupiter.âThe planet Jupiter will be in opposition to the sun on Dec. 3, and promises to exhibit some very interesting phenomena to observers. Mr. A. Stanley Williams, Rev. T. E. R. Phillips, and others have reported the appearance of a long stream of dark spots in the region ...
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    Notes: [Auszug] IT is with widespread regret that the news has been received of the destruction of the non-magnetic research vessel Carnegie, and the lamentable death of Capt. J. P. Ault, captain of the vessel, physicist, mathematician, and leader of the expedition, whose magnetic surveys extending over all the ...
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    Notes: [Auszug] THE Report of the Fuel Research Board for the year ended Mar. 31, 1929, is remarkable for its range of subj ect matter, and it is only by selective treatment that a short notice like this can be made anything more than an enumeration of its contents. The first part of the report, by Sir Richard ...
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    Notes: [Auszug] Anthropology and Blood-Groups.âTn Man for November, Dr. H. Woollard and Dr. J. B. Cleland discuss the evidential value of the blood-groups in anthropology as an indication of race. Their view differs fundamentally from that now generally held, and is primarily based upon investigation of the ...
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    Notes: [Auszug] THE effect of faulting on oil accumulation, equally on oil dispersion, has always been a matter of added interest in working out subsurface conditions, probably because each new case studied presents some peculiar feature worthy of close investigation. So many circumstances enter into the ...
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    Notes: [Auszug] THE anniversary meeting of the Royal Society was held on Nov. 30, and the presidential address delivered by Sir Ernest Rutherford. He referred to the loss by death during the past year of fourteen fellows of the Society and one fellow elected under Statute 12, which provides for the admission of ...
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    Notes: [Auszug] December i, 1671.âOn Dec. 1, 1671, Prince Rupert was granted a patent for his new invention of ââ con- verting into steel all manner of edged tools, files, etc., forged and formed in soft iron, or any part of the said tools, after they are set, forged, and framed â. The patent was to run ...
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    Notes: [Auszug] LONDON. Physical Society, Oct. 25.âE. G. Richardson and E. Tyler: The transverse velocity gradient near the mouths of pipes in which an alternating or continuous flow of air is established. A comparison is made of the alternating and direct flow of air near the mouths of tubes of various ...
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    Notes: [Auszug] BRITISH. Royal Society of Arts. cantor Lectures on The Treatment of coal, delivered before the Royal Society of Arts on Jan. 21st, 28th, and Feb. 4th, 1929, by Dr. c. H. Lander. Pp. 49. (London.) 2s. 6d. Air Ministry: Aeronautical Research committee. Reports and Memo- randa. No. 1249 (Ac. 400): ...
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    Notes: [Auszug] FRIDA Y, NOVEMBER 29. INSTITUTE OF CHEMISTRY (Belfast and District Section) (at Queenâs University, Belfast), at 5.âR. L. Collett: The Professional Aspects of a Career in Chemistry. INSTITUTION OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS, at 6.âR. H. Parsons and others: Debate on The Registration of Reliable ...
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    Notes: [Auszug] THIS little volume gives us the results of the author's observations on birds in a northern district of England. He divides his chapters into those con- taming the birds of lakeland, those of woodland, and those of the mountains, after which he devotes a chapter dealing with bird life month by ...
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    Notes: [Auszug] THE thinkers of the seventeenth century took all knowledge for their provinces. The men of science were at the same time physicists, chemists, biologists, and geologists, might also be astronomers and architects; often, in addition, they showed deep interest in theological matters, although this ...
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    Notes: [Auszug] BRITISH. Proceedings of the Cambridge Philosophical Society. Vol. 25, Part 4. Pp. 369-540. (Cambridge: At the University Press). 7s. 6d. net. The Journal of the Institution of Electrical Engineers. Edited by P. F. Rowell. Vol. 67, No. 395, November. Pp. 1269.1336+xxxviii. (London: E. and F. N. ...
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    Notes: [Auszug] THE strange custom of couvade, which consists of various taboos for and practices by the father of a new-born baby, more particularly his âlying-inâ, has attracted the attention of many writers. Mr. Warren R. Dawson has evidently studied the subject to see how it would fit in with the migration ...
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    Notes: [Auszug] THE treatment of phthisis, as Dr. Wingfield points out in his preface, has been so largely taken over by special hospitals that the medical student at a general hospital has little opportunity for studying the disease. A brief course of instruction at a special institution is essential, and to ...
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    Notes: [Auszug] THIS little book consists of three lectures on certain features of the psychology of animals, excluding man. In the first, Dr. Bierens de Haan insists on the independence of animal psychology as a science, dissociating it from subsistence on the kindred sciences of physiology and human psychology. ...
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    Notes: [Auszug] HELMHOLTZ long ago remarked that, in the matter of sensation of light, we have to deal with quality well as quantity. That is to say, in physical language, luminous sensation is a vector quantity; and, since experiment indicates that it is a vector quantity three dimensions, tridimensional ...
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    Notes: [Auszug] BRITISH. Proceedings of the Royal Inch Academy. VoL 38, Section B, No. 1: Semperviva of the Canary Islands Area. By Dr. R. Lloyd Praeger. Pp. 454-499 + p1ats 9-16. (Dublin: Hodges, Figgis and Co.; London: Williams and Norgate, Ltd.) is. 6d. Lawes Agricultural Trust: Rothamsted Experimental ...
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    Notes: [Auszug] IN a short paper which I published six years ago on the craniology of the yellow-skinned races of South Africa, I pointed out that the Hottentots and Korannas seemed to me to be very distinct from the Bushmen. The former have dolichocephalic skulls and are well-built men, often of tall stature: ...
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    Notes: [Auszug] IN NATURE of June 8, Ikusaku Amemiya gives a list of five species of oysters recorded as being monœcious, and later, July 6, Paul Pelseneer adds two additional species, making a total of seven altogether. The only moncecious species in this list recorded from Australasian waters is Ostrea ...
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    Notes: [Auszug] IN the course of some experiments recently carried out in these laboratories, a curious series of annular markings was observed in a glass tube through which air, carrying water-vapour and powered charcoal, was passing under diminished pressure. The accompanying photograph (Fig. 1) shows the ...
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    Notes: [Auszug] ALTHOUGH the effect of specific immune serum, in the presence of a suitable electrolyte, in reducing the charge carried by bacteria has been thoroughly investigated, no work has been done on the relation of electric charge to complement fixation. We have been studying this and other ...
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    Notes: [Auszug] DURING the hundred years of its existence the London Zoological Gardens have exhibited no fewer than 949 species of mammals, representing probably most of the forms ever likely to be seen in captivity. This systematically arranged list, however, is much more than a historical catalogue of zoo ...
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    Notes: [Auszug] AMONG the Research Items in NATURE of Aug. 3, p. 209, the occurrence of marine centipedes is noted in Madras, other records being the Mediterranean, Atlantic coasts of Europe, and the shores of the Gulf of Mexico. After a considerable experience of shore collecting, can add the Cape Verde ...
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    Notes: [Auszug] UP to quite modern days, the physician followed the strict Hippocratic tradition of concentrating his powers upon the welfare of the individual patient. He relied greatly, if not chiefly, upon rest in bed and upon the vis medicatrix naturae. He gave drugs for the palliation of symptoms, but had ...
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    Notes: [Auszug] THE launch of a ship specially built for oceanographic research is an event sufficiently rare to merit some notice in these columns. She is intended for the work of the Discovery Committee, and is for service in the South Atlantic and Antarctic, where she will be employed in biological and ...
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