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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38548839/influence-of-magma-intrusion-on-coal-geochemical-characteristics-a-case-study-of-tiefa-daxing-coal-mine
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Xiang Fu, Xuan Liu, Qixuan Wu, Bin Xiao, Chaojun Fan
Magma intrusion has an important influence on the physical and mechanical properties of coal and rock. In the area of magma intrusion, disasters such as gas outburst are prone to occur. Revealing its invasion law will be conducive to disaster management and energy development. For this purpose, changes in industrial analysis components of coal, mineral composition, major oxides, trace elements, and rare earth elements of coal under the thermal metamorphism of magma intrusion were analyzed. It is found that the moisture and volatile matter contents of the thermally affected coals in the mining face are generally lower than that of normal coals, while moisture and volatile matter contents are reduced towards to the magma intrusion contact...
March 28, 2024: Scientific Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38542984/microwave-assisted-grafting-of-coal-onto-nitrogen-doped-carbon-dots-with-a-high-quantum-yield-and-enhanced-photoluminescence-properties
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Chong Shi, Xian-Yong Wei
The fluorescent nitrogen-doped carbon dots (N-CDs) were synthesized via a facile one-pot solvothermal process using coal (Jin 15 Anthracite and Shaerhu lignite) as raw materials and dimethyl formamide (DMF) as the solvent, employing a microwave pyrolysis method. This approach demonstrates remarkable efficacy in the development of nitrogen-doped carbon dots (N-CDs) with a high quantum yield (QY). The N-CDs prepared have strong photoluminescence properties. Moreover, the obtained N-CDs emit blue PL and are easily dispersed in polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA), preserving the inherent advantages of N-CDs and the PMMA matrix...
March 18, 2024: Molecules: a Journal of Synthetic Chemistry and Natural Product Chemistry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38537533/metamorphic-proteins-and-how-to-find-them
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REVIEW
Lauren L Porter, Irina Artsimovitch, César A Ramírez-Sarmiento
In the last two decades, our existing notion that most foldable proteins have a unique native state has been challenged by the discovery of metamorphic proteins, which reversibly interconvert between multiple, sometimes highly dissimilar, native states. As the number of known metamorphic proteins increases, several computational and experimental strategies have emerged for gaining insights about their refolding processes and identifying unknown metamorphic proteins amongst the known proteome. In this review, we describe the current advances in biophysically and functionally ascertaining the structural interconversions of metamorphic proteins and how coevolution can be harnessed to identify novel metamorphic proteins from sequence information...
March 26, 2024: Current Opinion in Structural Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38529857/musculoskeletal-and-tendinous-details-of-selected-anomalies-in-the-locomotor-system-of-anurans
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mónica C Soliz, Virginia Abdala
Previous studies on anuran anomalies predominantly examine isolated cases or focus on external and skeletal features. Our study analyzes a comprehensive sample collected from 1991 to 2017, examining the muscle-tendon system in 24 anuran species across adult, juvenile, and metamorphic stages. This extensive sample size allows us to investigate consistent anomaly patterns across different developmental stages and anuran families, exploring potential common developmental or genetic factors. Our detailed anatomical examination, encompassing musculature, tendons, and skeletal structures, revealed that 21% of the specimens displayed anomalies, a noteworthy finding considering the extensive sample size and duration of the studied sample...
March 26, 2024: Anatomical Record: Advances in Integrative Anatomy and Evolutionary Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38528959/formation-of-low-pressure-reaction-textures-during-near-isothermal-exhumation-of-hot-orogenic-crust-bohemian-massif-austria
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Dominik Sorger, Christoph A Hauzenberger, Fritz Finger, Manfred Linner, Etienne Skrzypek, Simon Schorn
Two types of aluminous paragneiss from the Loosdorf complex (Bohemian Massif, NE Austria) contain coarse-grained granulite assemblages and retrograde reaction textures that are investigated to constrain the post-peak history of the Gföhl unit in the southern Bohemian Massif. Both types have a peak assemblage garnet-biotite-sillimanite-plagioclase-K-feldspar-quartz-granitic melt ± kyanite ± ilmenite ± rutile, recording peak metamorphic conditions of <mml:math xmlns:mml="https://www...
January 2024: J Metamorph Geol
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38527178/relationship-between-tectonic-lineaments-and-springs-north-of-avanos-central-anatolia-turkey
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ramazan Demircioğlu
The study area covers Avanos-Ozkonak and its surroundings north of Nevsehir province. An attempt was made to determine the relationship between tectonic lineaments and springs in the area. It was found that there is a close relationship between the location of springs and tectonic lineaments. In recent years, lineaments have been used in mineral exploration studies and geothermal areas. Remote sensing methods have also been used in this study. The relationship between tectonic lineaments (faults and fractures) and spring formations obtained from field studies and satellite-based studies was evaluated...
March 25, 2024: Ground Water
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38524874/disequilibrium-reaction-pathways-and-the-twin-mediated-growth-of-tabular-forsterite-during-contact-metamorphism-of-quartz-bearing-dolomite
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Marisa D Acosta, Lukas P Baumgartner
The forsterite zone of the Ubehebe Peak contact aureole, Death Valley, USA consists of an outer zone of tabular/jack-straw olivine and an inner zone of subequant polyhedral olivine. Subequant polyhedral forsterite crystals close to the intrusion are small and tabular forsterite crystals farther away are larger. To investigate the formation of the two morphologies, forsterite growth experiments were conducted in cold seal pressure vessels in the CaO-MgO-SiO2 -CO2 -H2 O system. Forsterite precipitation follows a disequilibrium reaction pathway made of three reactions: [1] tabular forsterite growth from quartz and dolomite, [2] forsterite growth from tremolite dissolution, and [3] subequant polyhedral forsterite growth from tabular forsterite dissolution...
2024: Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology. Beiträge Zur Mineralogie und Petrologie
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38524873/h-2-o-rich-rutile-as-an-indicator-for-modern-style-cold-subduction
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mona Lueder, Renée Tamblyn, Daniela Rubatto, Jörg Hermann
UNLABELLED: The trace-element and isotope geochemistry of rutile are robust tools to determine metamorphic temperatures, age, and host-/source lithologies. The use of rutile as single grain indicator for pressure, temperature, time and composition (P-T-t-X) of the host rock, which is vital in the use of detrital rutile to trace plate-tectonic regimes throughout Earth's history, requires the identification of a pressure dependent trace element in rutile. We investigate the pressure dependence of hydrogen in rutile using polarized in-situ Fourier Transform Infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy...
2024: Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology. Beiträge Zur Mineralogie und Petrologie
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38499645/metamorphic-turnover-at-2%C3%A2-ga-related-to-two-stage-assembly-of-columbia
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Silvia Volante, Uwe Kirscher
Understanding the stabilization of cratons and how this is related to the onset of plate-tectonics is among the most important questions in geoscience. The assembly of Earth's first supercontinent Columbia represents the first lines of evidence for a global subduction network, when the oldest, deep subduction-related rocks have been reported. We combine the low-, intermediate- and high-T/P global metamorphic record with the two-stage assembly of the Nuna-Columbia supercontinent to address the significance of the oldest "cold" rocks (low-T/P) and the related emergence of bimodal metamorphic belts...
March 18, 2024: Scientific Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38496960/physical-characteristics-of-coal-reservoirs-and-cbm-favorable-area-prediction-in-the-huaibei-coalfield-northern-china
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Xuejiao Zhou, Bo Hu, Qian He, Xiangqin Huang, Haihai Hou
To quantitatively characterize middle-high-ranked coal reservoirs, the physical characteristics of seven coal samples from the Huaibei Coalfield in northern China were investigated in detail based on experiments including proximate analysis, coal petrology, low-temperature nitrogen adsorption (LTNA), mercury intrusion porosimetry (MIP), nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR), and methane isothermal adsorption. The results show that coal maceral in the Huaibei Coalfield is dominated by vitrinite, with a large change in the maximum vitrinite reflectance ranging from 0...
March 12, 2024: ACS Omega
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38479531/limited-contribution-of-photoenzymatic-dna-repair-in-mitigating-carry-over-effects-from-larval-uvb-exposure-implications-for-frog-recruitment
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
James Eduardo Lago Londero, Altevir Rossato Viana, Larissa Duailibe Silva, Cassiano Ricardo Schavinski, André Passaglia Schuch
Solar ultraviolet-B (UVB) radiation has increased due to stratospheric ozone depletion, climate and ecosystem changes and is a driver of amphibian population declines. Photoenzymatic repair (PER) is a critical mechanism for limiting UVB lethality in amphibian larvae. However, the link between PER and the UVB-induced effects remains understudied through long-term investigations in vivo. Here, we assessed how larval PER determines the lethal and sublethal effects induced by environmentally relevant acute UVB exposure until the juvenile phase in the Neotropical frog Odontophrynus americanus...
March 11, 2024: Science of the Total Environment
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38460737/early-life-nutrient-restriction-affects-hypothalamic-pituitary-interrenal-axis-gene-expression-in-a-diet-type-specific-manner
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REVIEW
Alexander M Shephard, Sarah R Lagon, Cristina C Ledón-Rettig
Stressful experiences in early life can alter phenotypic expression later in life. For instance, in vertebrates, early life nutrient restriction can modify later life activity of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal/interrenal axis (the HPI in amphibians), including the up- and downstream regulatory components of glucocorticoid signaling. Early life nutrient restriction can also influence later life behavior and metabolism (e.g., fat accumulation). Yet, less is known about whether nutrient stress-induced carryover effects on HPA/HPI axis regulation can vary across environmental contexts, such as the type of diet on which nutrient restriction occurs...
March 7, 2024: General and Comparative Endocrinology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38457674/evo-devo-in-ophiuroids-the-switch-from-planktotrophy-to-lecithotrophy-in-ophionereis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Paulina Selvakumaraswamy, Maria Byrne
AbstractUnderstanding the evolution of development (evo-devo) in the Ophiuroidea and the pathways in the switch from a feeding to a nonfeeding larva is complicated by the variability in the phenotype of the metamorphic larva, being a reduced yolky ophiopluteus in some species (type I development) and a vitellaria larva in others (type II development). We investigated evo-devo in the family Ophionereididae, a group dominated by lecithotrophic development through a vitellaria larva. We reared the planktotrophic larvae of Ophionereis fasciata to settlement to determine the metamorphic phenotype...
June 2023: Biological Bulletin
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38456486/macrophages-play-a-nutritive-role-in-post-metamorphic-maturation-in-drosophila
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Gabriela Krejčová, Adéla Danielová, Hana Sehadová, Filip Dyčka, Jiří Kubásek, Martin Moos, Adam Bajgar
In the body of multicellular organisms, macrophages play an indispensable role in maintaining tissue homeostasis by removing old, apoptotic and damaged cells. In addition, macrophages allow significant remodeling of body plans during embryonic morphogenesis, regeneration and metamorphosis. Although the huge amount of organic matter that must be removed during these processes represents a potential source of nutrients, their further utilization by the organism has not yet been addressed. Here, we document that during metamorphosis, Drosophila larval adipose tissue is infiltrated by macrophages, which remove dying adipocytes by efferocytosis and engulf leaking RNA-protein granules and lipids...
March 8, 2024: Development
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38441305/using-the-traditional-microscope-for-mineral-grain-orientation-determination-a-prototype-image-analysis-pipeline-for-optic-axis-mapping-poam
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Marco Andres Acevedo Zamora, Christoph Eckart Schrank, Balz Samuel Kamber
This paper reports on the development of an open-source image analysis software 'pipeline' dedicated to petrographic microscopy. Using conventional rock thin sections and images from a standard polarising microscope, the pipeline can classify minerals and subgrains into objects and obtain information about optic-axis orientation. Five metamorphic rocks were chosen to test and illustrate the method. Thin sections were imaged using reflected and cross- and plane-polarised transmitted light. Images were taken at different angles of the polariser and analyser (360° with 10° steps), both with and without the full-lambda plate...
March 5, 2024: Journal of Microscopy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38439531/s100z-is-expressed-in-a-lateral-subpopulation-of-olfactory-receptor-neurons-in-the-main-olfactory-system-of-xenopus-laevis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Melina Kahl, Thomas Offner, Alena Trendel, Lukas Weiss, Ivan Manzini, Thomas Hassenklöver
In contrast to other S100 protein members, the function of S100 calcium-binding protein Z (S100Z) remains largely uncharacterized. It is expressed in the olfactory epithelium of fish, and it is closely associated with the vomeronasal organ (VNO) in mammals. In this study, we analyzed the expression pattern of S100Z in the olfactory system of the anuran amphibian Xenopus laevis. Using immunohistochemistry in whole mount and slice preparations of the larval olfactory system, we found exclusive S100Z expression in a subpopulation of olfactory receptor neurons (ORNs) of the main olfactory epithelium (MOE)...
March 4, 2024: Developmental Neurobiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38434882/characterization-of-lower-paleozoic-water-and-gas-distribution-in-yan-an-gas-field-ordos-basin
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Xiaoping Gao, Shulong Yuan, Yunlong Tan, Mengyi Wang, Yong Yang
The distribution of gas and water in the tight gas reservoirs is complex. This limits exploration and development compared to conventional resources. Elucidating the characteristics that control fluid distribution is critical to unlocking the tight gas potential. This study combines geologic analysis with production data to reveal the water chemistry, gas-water distribution, and factors controlling zoning in the study area. The results show that (a) extracted water includes formation brines, condensate, and residual drilling fluids; (b) formation water dominates production, and the salinity of Lower Paleozoic brines is as high as 169,689 mg/L; (c) low NaCl and high metamorphic coefficients indicate that the water bodies are disconnected and the hydrocarbons are well-preserved in several gas-water systems; and (d) paleomorphological features, tectonics, and lithologies control the distribution of gas water...
February 27, 2024: ACS Omega
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38429383/unraveling-the-transcriptomic-landscape-of-eye-migration-and-visual-adaptations-during-flatfish-metamorphosis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Laura Guerrero-Peña, Paula Suarez-Bregua, Lucía Sánchez-Ruiloba, Luis Méndez-Martínez, Pablo García-Fernández, Ricardo Tur, Juan J Tena, Josep Rotllant
Flatfish undergo a remarkable metamorphosis from symmetrical pelagic larvae to fully asymmetrical benthic juveniles. The most distinctive features of this transformation is the migration of one eye. The molecular role of thyroid hormone in the metamorphosis process in flatfishes is well established. However, the regulatory network that facilitates eye movement remains enigmatic. This paper presents a morphological investigation of the metamorphic process in turbot eyes, using advanced imaging techniques and a global view of gene expression...
March 1, 2024: Communications Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38418834/myriad-mapping-of-nanoscale-minerals-reveals-calcium-carbonate-hemihydrate-in-forming-nacre-and-coral-biominerals
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Connor A Schmidt, Eric Tambutté, Alexander A Venn, Zhaoyong Zou, Cristina Castillo Alvarez, Laurent S Devriendt, Hans A Bechtel, Cayla A Stifler, Samantha Anglemyer, Carolyn P Breit, Connor L Foust, Andrii Hopanchuk, Connor N Klaus, Isaac J Kohler, Isabelle M LeCloux, Jaiden Mezera, Madeline R Patton, Annie Purisch, Virginia Quach, Jaden S Sengkhammee, Tarak Sristy, Shreya Vattem, Evan J Walch, Marie Albéric, Yael Politi, Peter Fratzl, Sylvie Tambutté, Pupa U P A Gilbert
Calcium carbonate (CaCO3 ) is abundant on Earth, is a major component of marine biominerals and thus of sedimentary and metamorphic rocks and it plays a major role in the global carbon cycle by storing atmospheric CO2 into solid biominerals. Six crystalline polymorphs of CaCO3 are known-3 anhydrous: calcite, aragonite, vaterite, and 3 hydrated: ikaite (CaCO3 ·6H2 O), monohydrocalcite (CaCO3 ·1H2 O, MHC), and calcium carbonate hemihydrate (CaCO3 ·½H2 O, CCHH). CCHH was recently discovered and characterized, but exclusively as a synthetic material, not as a naturally occurring mineral...
February 28, 2024: Nature Communications
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38386776/teleoperation-of-an-anthropomorphic-robot-hand-with-a-metamorphic-palm-and-tunable-stiffness-soft-fingers
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Bohan Chen, Ziming Chen, Xingyu Chen, Sizhe Mao, Fei Pan, Lei Li, Wenbo Liu, Huasong Min, Xilun Ding, Bin Fang, Fuchun Sun, Li Wen
Teleoperation in soft robotics can endow soft robots with the ability to perform complex tasks through human-robot interaction. In this study, we propose a teleoperated anthropomorphic soft robot hand with variable degrees of freedom (DOFs) and a metamorphic palm. The soft robot hand consists of four pneumatic-actuated fingers, which can be heated to tune stiffness. A metamorphic mechanism was actuated to morph the hand palm by servo motors. The human fingers' DOF, gesture, and muscle stiffness were collected and mapped to the soft robotic hand through the sensory feedback from surface electromyography devices on the jib...
February 21, 2024: Soft Robotics
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