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- A cGMP-dependent protein kinase (PKG) controls synaptic transmission tolerance to acute oxidative stress at the Drosophila larval neuromuscular junction.
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- Caplan, Stacee Lee, Milton, Sarah L., Dawson-Scully, Ken
- Date Issued
- 2013-02-01
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- http://purl.flvc.org/fau/flvc_fau_islandoraimporter_10.1152_jn.00784.2011_1644861569
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- A Collaborative Geospatial Shoreline Inventory Tool to Guide Coastal Development and Habitat Conservation.
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- Mitsova, Diana, Wissinger, Frank, Esnard, Ann-Margaret, Shankar, Ravi, Gies, Peter
- Date Issued
- 2013-05-13
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- http://purl.flvc.org/fau/fd/FAUIR000175
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- A Critical Evaluation of the Nonparametric Approach to Estimate Terrestrial Evaporation.
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- Yang, Yongmin, Su, Hongbo, Qi, Jianwei
- Date Issued
- 2016
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- http://purl.flvc.org/fau/fd/FAUIR000191
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- A generalized model for communicating individuality through teleost swim bladder modulation.
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- Matthews, Cameron A., Beaujean, Pierre-Philippe J.
- Date Issued
- 2018-01-01
- PURL
- http://purl.flvc.org/fau/flvc_fau_islandoraimporter_10.1242_bio.023515_1632231130
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- A Genuine Win‐Win: Resolving the “Conserve or Catch” Conflict in Marine Reserve Network Design.
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- Chollett, Iliana, Garavelli, Lysel, O'Farrell, Shay, Cherubin, Laurent, Matthews, Thomas R., Mumby, Peter J., Box, Stephen J.
- Date Issued
- 2017-09-16
- PURL
- http://purl.flvc.org/fau/flvc_fau_islandoraimporter_10.1111_conl.12318_1642016370
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- A Metatheory for Cognitive Development (or “Piaget is Dead” Revisited).
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- Bjorklund, David F.
- Date Issued
- 2018-01-16
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- http://purl.flvc.org/fau/flvc_fau_islandoraimporter_10.1111_cdev.13019_1634307082
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- A New Role for TIMP-1 in Modulating Neurite Outgrowth and Morphology of Cortical Neurons.
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- Ould-yahoui, Adlane, Tremblay, Evelyne, Sbai, Oualid, Ferhat, Lotfi, Bernard, Anne, Charrat, Eliane, Gueye, Yatma, Lim, Ngee Han, Brew, Keith, Risso, Jean-Jacques, Dive, Vincent, Khrestchatisky, Michel, Rivera, Santiago, Chédotal, Alain
- Date Issued
- 2009-12-14
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- http://purl.flvc.org/fau/fd/FAUIR000096
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- A Rational and Manageable Value-Added Model for Teacher Preparation Programs.
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- Brady, Michael P., Miller, Katie, McCormick, Jazarae, Heiser, Lawrence A.
- Date Issued
- 2018-07-21
- PURL
- http://purl.flvc.org/fau/flvc_fau_islandoraimporter_10.1177_0895904816673741_1637163768
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- A refined age for the earliest opening of Bering Strait.
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- Oleinik, Anton E., Gladenkov, Andrey Yu, Marincovich, Louie, Jr., Barinov, Konstantin B.
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Biostratigraphically and chronostratigraphically important diatoms from the Milky River Formation, Alaska Peninsula, southwestern Alaska, imply an age range of 5.4-5.5 Ma for the oldest North Pacific Cenozoic occurrence of the marine bivalve mollusk Astarte, which migrated from the Arctic Ocean into the North Pacific when Bering Strait first flooded. The data presented here are a refinement of the age range of 4.8-5.5 Ma reported earlier and imply that Bering Strait first opened very near the...
Show moreBiostratigraphically and chronostratigraphically important diatoms from the Milky River Formation, Alaska Peninsula, southwestern Alaska, imply an age range of 5.4-5.5 Ma for the oldest North Pacific Cenozoic occurrence of the marine bivalve mollusk Astarte, which migrated from the Arctic Ocean into the North Pacific when Bering Strait first flooded. The data presented here are a refinement of the age range of 4.8-5.5 Ma reported earlier and imply that Bering Strait first opened very near the end of the Miocene at 5.32 Ma.
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- http://purl.flvc.org/fau/165902
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- Paleoecology--Bering Sea Region, Diatoms, Fossil--North Pacific Region, Geology, Stratigraphic--Miocene, Paleoceanography--North Pacific Region, Mollusks, Fossil--Arctic Ocean
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- A Remote Sensing Method for Estimating Surface Air Temperature and Surface Vapor Pressure on a Regional Scale.
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- Zhang, Renhua, Rong, Yuan, Tian, Jing, Su, Hongbo, Li, Zhao-Liang, Liu, Suhua
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This paper presents a method of estimating regional distributions of surface air temperature (Ta) and surface vapor pressure (ea), which uses remotely-sensed data and meteorological data as its inputs. The method takes into account the effects of both local driving force and horizontal advection on Ta and ea. Good correlation coefficients (R2) and root mean square error (RMSE) between the measurements of Ta/ea at weather stations and Ta/ea estimates were obtained; with R^2 of 0.77, 0.82 and 0...
Show moreThis paper presents a method of estimating regional distributions of surface air temperature (Ta) and surface vapor pressure (ea), which uses remotely-sensed data and meteorological data as its inputs. The method takes into account the effects of both local driving force and horizontal advection on Ta and ea. Good correlation coefficients (R2) and root mean square error (RMSE) between the measurements of Ta/ea at weather stations and Ta/ea estimates were obtained; with R^2 of 0.77, 0.82 and 0.80 and RMSE of 0.42K, 0.35K and 0.20K for Ta and with R^2 of 0.85, 0.88, 0.88 and RMSE of 0.24hpa, 0.35hpa and 0.16hpa for ea, respectively, for the three-day results. This result is much better than that estimated from the inverse distance weighted method (IDW). The performance of Ta/ea estimates at Dongping Lake illustrated that the method proposed in the paper also has good accuracy for a heterogeneous surface. The absolute biases of Ta and ea estimates at Dongping Lake from the proposed method are less than 0.5Kand 0.7hpa, respectively, while the absolute biases of them from the IDW method are more than 2K and 3hpa, respectively. Sensitivity analysis suggests that the Ta estimation method presented in the paper is most sensitive to surface temperature and that the ea estimation method is most sensitive to available energy.
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- 2015-05-13
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- http://purl.flvc.org/fau/fd/FAUIR000053
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- A review of the colonization dynamics of the northern curly-tailed lizard (Leiocephalus Carinatus Armouri) in Florida.
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- Smith, Henry T., Engeman, Richard M.
- Date Issued
- 2004-09
- PURL
- http://purl.flvc.org/fcla/dt/11527
- Subject Headings
- Lizards--Florida, Lizards--Reproduction, Reptiles--Florida, Ecosystem management--Florida, Curlytail lizards
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- A revision of the recent species of Exilia, formerly Benthovoluta (Gastropoda: Turbinellidae).
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- Oleinik, Anton E., Kantor, Yuri I., Bouchet, Philippe
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The range of shell characters (overall shape, sculpture, columellar plaits, protoconchs) exhibited by fossil and Recent species placed in Exilia Conrad, 1860, Mitraefusus Bellardi, 1873, Mesorhytis Meek, 1876, Surculina Dall, 1908, Phenacoptygma Dall, 1918, Palaeorhaphis Stewart, 1927, Zexilia Finlay, 1926, Graphidula Stephenson, 1941, Benthovoluta Kuroda et Habe, 1950, and Chathamidia Dell, 1956 and the anatomy of the Recent species precludes separation of more than one genus. Consequently...
Show moreThe range of shell characters (overall shape, sculpture, columellar plaits, protoconchs) exhibited by fossil and Recent species placed in Exilia Conrad, 1860, Mitraefusus Bellardi, 1873, Mesorhytis Meek, 1876, Surculina Dall, 1908, Phenacoptygma Dall, 1918, Palaeorhaphis Stewart, 1927, Zexilia Finlay, 1926, Graphidula Stephenson, 1941, Benthovoluta Kuroda et Habe, 1950, and Chathamidia Dell, 1956 and the anatomy of the Recent species precludes separation of more than one genus. Consequently all of these nominal genera are synonymised with Exilia, with a stratigraphical range from Late Cretaceous to Recent.
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- 2001
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- http://purl.flvc.org/fcla/dt/210412
- Subject Headings
- Mollusks, Fossil--Type specimens, Gastropoda--Classification, Exilia. [from old catalog], Fossils--Classification, Paleontology--Neocene
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- A Social-Emotional Leadership Framework for School Counselors.
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- Bowers, Hannah, Lemberger-Truelove, Matthew E., Brigman, Greg
- Date Issued
- 2017-01-07
- PURL
- http://purl.flvc.org/fau/flvc_fau_islandoraimporter_10.1177_2156759X18773004_1638554912
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- A survey of compliance issues in cloud computing.
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- Yimam, Dereje, Fernandez, Eduardo B.
- Date Issued
- 2016-12-10
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- http://purl.flvc.org/fau/fd/FAUIR000139
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- A Systematic Review of Family Caregivers of Persons with Serious Mental Illnesses in Non-Western Countries.
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- Alqhtani, Samirh Said, Barry, Charlotte, King, Beth
- Date Issued
- 2021-03-18
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- http://purl.flvc.org/fau/flvc_fau_islandoraimporter_10.36348_sjnhc.2021.v04i03.002_1648574440
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- A Well-Kept Treasure at Depth: Precious Red Coral Rediscovered in Atlantic Deep Coral Gardens (SW Portugal) after 300 Years.
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- Boavida, Joana, Paulo, Diogo, Aurelle, Didier, Arnaud-Haond, Sophie, Marschal, Christian, Reed, John K., Gonçalves, Jorge M. S., Serrao, Ester A., Pronzato, Roberto
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Background The highly valuable red coral Corallium rubrum is listed in several Mediterranean Conventions for species protection and management since the 1980s. Yet, the lack of data about its Atlantic distribution has hindered its protection there. This culminated in the recent discovery of poaching activities harvesting tens of kg of coral per day from deep rocky reefs off SW Portugal. Red coral was irregularly exploited in Portugal between the 1200s and 1700s, until the fishery collapsed....
Show moreBackground The highly valuable red coral Corallium rubrum is listed in several Mediterranean Conventions for species protection and management since the 1980s. Yet, the lack of data about its Atlantic distribution has hindered its protection there. This culminated in the recent discovery of poaching activities harvesting tens of kg of coral per day from deep rocky reefs off SW Portugal. Red coral was irregularly exploited in Portugal between the 1200s and 1700s, until the fishery collapsed. Its occurrence has not been reported for the last 300 years. Results Here we provide the first description of an Atlantic red coral assemblage, recently rediscovered dwelling at 60–100 m depth in southern Portugal.We report a very slow growth rate (0.23 mm year-1), comparable to Mediterranean specimens. In comparison with most of the Mediterranean reports, the population reaches much larger sizes, estimated to be over one century old, and has a more complex coral branch architecture that promotes a rich assemblage of associated species, with boreal and Mediterranean affinities. Atlantic red coral is genetically distinct, yet mitochondrial analyses suggest that red corals from the Atlantic may have introgressed the Mediterranean ones after migration via the Algeria current. Our underwater surveys, using advanced mixed-gas diving, retrieved lost fishing gear in all coral sites. Besides illegal harvesting, the use and loss of fishing gears, particularly nets, by local fisheries are likely sources of direct impacts on these benthic assemblages. Conclusions We extended the knowledge on the distribution of C. rubrum in the Atlantic, discovered its genetic distinctiveness, and reveal a rich deep-dwelling fauna associated to these coral assemblages. These findings support a barrier role of the Atlantic-Mediterranean transition zone, but reveal also hints of connectivity along its southern margin. The results highlight the genetic and demographic uniqueness of red coral populations from SW Iberia. However, we also report threats to these vulnerable populations by direct and indirect fishing activities and argue that its protection from any mechanically destructive activities is urgent as a precautionary approach. This study advances our understanding of phylogeographic barriers and range edge genetic diversity, and serves as a baseline against which to monitor future human and environmental disturbances to Atlantic C. rubrum.
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- 2016-01-22
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- http://purl.flvc.org/fau/fd/FAUIR000048
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- Abundance of megalin and Dab2 is reduced in syncytiotrophoblast during placental malaria, which may contribute to low birth weight.
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- Lybbert, Jared, Gullingsrud, Justin, Chesnokova, Olga, Turyakira, Eleanor, Dhorda, Mehul, Guerin, Philippe J., Piola, Patrice, Muehlenbachs, Atis, Oleinikov, Andrew V.
- Date Issued
- 2016-07-13
- PURL
- http://purl.flvc.org/fau/fd/FAUIR000107
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- Action Research in Doctoral Coursework: Perceptions of Independent Research Experiences.
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- Vaughan, Michelle, Boerum, Christopher, Whitehead, Linda
- Date Issued
- 2019-01-22
- PURL
- http://purl.flvc.org/fau/flvc_fau_islandoraimporter_10.20429_ijsotl.2019.130106_1635529166
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- Document (PDF)
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- Acute Alcohol Drinking Promotes Piecemeal Percepts during Binocular Rivalry.
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- Cao, Dingcai, Zhuang, Xiaohua, Kang, Para, Hong, Sang Wook, King, Andrea C.
- Date Issued
- 2016-04-06
- PURL
- http://purl.flvc.org/fau/fd/FAUIR000148
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- Adaptive Significance of the Formation of Multi-Species Fish Spawning Aggregations near Submerged Capes.
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- Karnauskas, Mandy, Chérubin, Laurent M., Paris, Claire B., Humphries, Stuart
- Date Issued
- 2011-07-08
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- http://purl.flvc.org/fau/flvc_fau_islandoraimporter_10.1371_journal.pone.0022067_1642003106
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- Document (PDF)