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O’Shea, Donald C. « Surgeon Maturin ». Optical Engineering 42, no 12 (1 décembre 2003) : 3406. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/1.1633571.

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SWANN, CHARLES. « POE AND MATURIN – A POSSIBLE DEBT ». Notes and Queries 37, no 4 (1 décembre 1990) : 424—b—425. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nq/37-4-424b.

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Dennis, Ian. « Charles Maturin : authorship, authenticity and the nation/Charles Robert Maturin and the haunting of Irish Romantic fiction ». Irish Studies Review 21, no 2 (mai 2013) : 236–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09670882.2013.777621.

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Nicholson, M. « C. R. Maturin and C. S. Lewis ». Notes and Queries 58, no 1 (10 janvier 2011) : 130–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/notesj/gjq231.

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González-Rivas Fernández, Ana. « Melmoth, el fantasma de Charles R. Maturin : Regreso especial de la literatura grecolatina ». Epos : Revista de filología, no 24 (1 janvier 2008) : 37. http://dx.doi.org/10.5944/epos.24.2008.10571.

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A diferencia de la idea que se ha defendido tradicionalmente, la literatura gótica no sólo no es opuesta a la literatura grecolatina, sino que ésta puede llegar a desempeñar un papel central en la narrativa de terror que apareció en Inglaterra a finales del siglo XVIII. Ejemplo de ello es Melmoth, the Wanderer (1820), de Charles Robert Maturin, donde tiene especial relevancia el uso de la cita en latín y en griego. En este artículo se estudiará cómo los textos de tres autores clásicos (Plinio el Joven, Homero y Virgilio) configuran el marco para el «fantasma» moderno que presenta Maturin en su novela. Asimismo, se analizará la presencia de la carta de Plinio sobre fantasmas (Plin.Ep.7.27.1-11) como hipotexto de Melmoth, the Wanderer, en el que aparece explícitamente a través de una «doble cita». Se comprobará de esta forma que clásicos y góticos pueden estar unidos por un mismo interés en lo sobrenatural.
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ROJANO-VILCHIS, Nadia, Simón HERNÁNDEZ-ORTEGA, Manuel JIMENEZ-ESTRADA et Armando TORRES-AVILEZ. « Crystal Structure of Maturin acetate from Psacalium peltatum (Kunth) (matarique) ». X-ray Structure Analysis Online 28 (2012) : 75–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.2116/xraystruct.28.75.

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Moir, Michael A. « Charles Robert Maturin and the Haunting of Irish Romantic Fiction ». European Legacy 19, no 1 (12 novembre 2013) : 126–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10848770.2013.859792.

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Ragaz, Sharon. « Maturin, Archibald Constable, and the Publication of Melmoth the Wanderer ». Review of English Studies 57, no 230 (1 juin 2006) : 359–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/res/hgl042.

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Martinez-De Luna, Reyna I., Ray Yueh Ku, Yung Lyou et Michael E. Zuber. « Maturin is a novel protein required for differentiation during primary neurogenesis ». Developmental Biology 384, no 1 (décembre 2013) : 26–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ydbio.2013.09.028.

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Doyle, Laura. « At World's Edge : Post/Coloniality, Charles Maturin, and the Gothic Wanderer ». Nineteenth-Century Literature 65, no 4 (1 mars 2011) : 513–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/ncl.2011.65.4.513.

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Laura Doyle, “At World's Edge: Post/Coloniality, Charles Maturin, and the Gothic Wanderer” (pp. 513–547) The Gothic text has been shown to represent colonialism's crimes through its literary tropes of imprisonment, terror, rape, and tyranny. This essay takes a further step to propose that Gothic texts also register the historical resistance to colonialism's crimes. That is, they refer to anti-colonial insurgency—in Ireland, India, the Caribbean, and elsewhere—in the process evincing ambivalent anxieties about global, imperial instability. After reviewing the Gothic‘s entanglement with discourses of both liberation and barbarism, reflective of its contradictory political investments, the essay focuses on Charles Maturin's Melmoth the Wanderer (1820) to demonstrate the ways in which Gothic texts are structured against insurgency even as, in their “wandering,” haunted figures, they unveil a world in turmoil.
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Castillo-Arellano, Jorge, Juan Gómez-Verjan, Nadia Rojano-Vilchis, Myrna Mendoza-Cruz, Manuel Jiménez-Estrada, Héctor López-Valdés, Hilda Martínez-Coria et al. « Chemoinformatic Analysis of Selected Cacalolides from Psacalium decompositum (A. Gray) H. Rob. & ; Brettell and Psacalium peltatum (Kunth) Cass. and Their Effects on FcεRI-Dependent Degranulation in Mast Cells ». Molecules 23, no 12 (19 décembre 2018) : 3367. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules23123367.

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Cacalolides are a kind of sesquiterpenoids natural compounds synthesized by Psacalium decompositum (A. Gray) H. Rob. & Brettell or Psacalium peltatum (Kunth) Cass. Antioxidant and hypoglycemic effects have been found for cacalolides such as cacalol, cacalone or maturine, however, their effects on inflammatory processes are still largely unclear. The main aim of this study was to investigate the biological activities of secondary metabolites from P. decompositum and P. peltatum through two approaches: (1) chemoinformatic and toxicoinformatic analysis based on ethnopharmacologic background; and (2) the evaluation of their potential anti-inflammatory/anti-allergic effects in bone marrow-derived mast cells by IgE/antigen complexes. The bioinformatics properties of the compounds: cacalol; cacalone; cacalol acetate and maturin acetate were evaluated through Osiris DataWarrior software and Molinspiration and PROTOX server. In vitro studies were performed to test the ability of these four compounds to inhibit antigen-dependent degranulation and intracellular calcium mobilization, as well as the production of reactive oxygen species in bone marrow-derived mast cells. Our findings showed that cacalol displayed better bioinformatics properties, also exhibited a potent inhibitory activity on IgE/antigen-dependent degranulation and significantly reduced the intracellular calcium mobilization on mast cells. These data suggested that cacalol could reduce the negative effects of the mast cell-dependent inflammatory process.
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Leerssen, J. Th. « Fiction Poetics and Cultural Stereotype : Local Colour in Scott, Morgan, and Maturin ». Modern Language Review 86, no 2 (avril 1991) : 273. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3730529.

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Talukdar, Suhas, Oswaldo Gallango et Armando Ruggiero. « Generation and migration of oil in the Maturin Subbasin, Eastern Venezuelan basin ». Organic Geochemistry 13, no 1-3 (janvier 1988) : 537–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0146-6380(88)90074-5.

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Cordell, Sigrid Anderson. « EDITH MATURIN AND THE WIDE WORLD MAGAZINE : NEW WOMAN REWRITINGS OF IMPERIAL ADVENTURE ». Victorian Literature and Culture 42, no 3 (6 juin 2014) : 457–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1060150314000096.

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In a telling moment in the 1899 account of her life in India, Edith Maturin describes fighting off a potential attacker who attempts to enter her bedroom in the middle of the night. Because she is staying overnight in a remote cabin, she has only the nominal protection of “the Government-chosen khansamah [head servant] and chokey-dar [watchman]” (364). Lying awake, she looks up to find “a huge black man” peering in through the door with an “odiously fiendish expression” (364). Having anticipated such an attack, she is armed with her son's pop gun, and when she spots the intruder, she scares him away by firing it off: “I sat up, took the pistol, and pointed it at him. He saw me distinctly, and ducked as I fired. Then away he went! I put another cap in the toy pistol, and, running to the door, opened it, and fired again and again” (“Chamba Cinderella” 364) (Figure 21).
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Burwick, Frederick. « Charles Robert Maturin and the Haunting of Irish Romantic Fiction by Christina Morin ». Studies in Romanticism 52, no 2 (2013) : 328–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/srm.2013.0024.

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Krinitsyn, Alexander B. « Pushkin and Maturin (from the Commentary on the Eighth Chapter of “Eugene Onegin”) ». Izvestiia Rossiiskoi akademii nauk. Seriia literatury i iazyka 79, no 2 (2020) : 19. http://dx.doi.org/10.31857/s241377150009503-6.

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Hernandez, G., T. Rossi, J. F. Stephan et R. Blanchet. « Etude géologique de la Serrania del Interior Oriental (Venezuela) sur le transect Cariaco-Maturin ». Revue de l'Institut Français du Pétrole 42, no 1 (janvier 1987) : 3–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.2516/ogst:1987001.

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Utami, Puteri Rizki. « SELEKSI GENERASI M2 BERUMUR GENJAH HASIL IRADIASI BEBERAPA KULTIVAR PADI LOKAL SUMATERA BARAT ». Jurnal BiBieT 3, no 1 (21 novembre 2018) : 10. http://dx.doi.org/10.22216/jbbt.v3i1.1060.

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<p>Penelitian berjudul Seleksi Generasi M2 Yang Berumur Genjah Hasil Iradiasi Beberapa Kultivar Lokal Sumatera Barat dengan tujuan penelitian ini adalah untuk mendapatkan genotype calon mutan yang berumur genjah. Penelitian ini telah dilakukan di Kabupaten Dharmasraya (SUMBAR). Penelitian ini menggunakan kultivar padi lokal, yaitu; Sijunjuang, Kuriak Kusuik. .Metode yang digunakan dalam penelitian ini adalah metode seleksi silsilah. Kesimpulan akhir bahwa: mutan Calon di M2 generasi iradiasi Sijunjuang kultivar yang terdiri dari: a) 2 genotipe mutan calon yang sangat genjah(104 hss), b) 153 calon genotipe mutan yang genjah (110 hss - 120 hss), c) 18 genotipe mutan calon yang genjah dan memiliki kriteria tinggi untuk ideal, dan d) 2 genotipe potensial mutan yang genjah dan memiliki jumlah ideal anakan, e) memiliki 7 calon genotipe mutan yang memiliki bobot gabah kering panen diatas rata-rata produksi deskripsi kultivar Sijunjuang mutan calon generasi M2 iradisasi hasil Kuriak Kusuik terdiri dari: a) 2 genotipe mutan calon yang sangat genjah (104 hss), b) 76 calon genotipe mutan yang genjah (113 -124 hss), c) 323 kandidat untuk genotipe mutan sedang (126 -140 hss), d) 123 genotipe calon mutan genjah dan memiliki kriteria tinggi untuk ideal</p><p> </p><p><em>The study titled Seleksi Padi Generasi M2 yang Berumur Genjah Hasil Iradiasi Beberapa Kultivar Lokal Sumatera Barat with the aim of the research is to obtain genotypes that old early maturin mutant candidates.The experiment was conducted in Kabupaten Dharmasraya (SUMBAR). This study used</em> t<em>wo local rice cultivars, namely; Sijunjuang, KuriakKusuik, in radiation. The method used in this study was the pedigree selection method. In this study, The final conclusion that: Candidate mutants in M2 generation irradiated Sijunjuang cultivars consisting of: a) 2 genotypes of candidate mutants that are very early maturing (104 hss), b) 153 candidates mutant genotypes that are early maturing (110 hss - 120 hss), c) 18 genotypes of candidate mutants that are early maturing and has high criteria for an ideal, and d) 2 genotype potential mutant that is early maturing and has the ideal total number of tillers, e) has 7 candidates for the mutant genotype which has a weight of dry grain harvest above average production average description of cultivars Sijunjuang candidate mutants in M2 generation iradisasi Kuriak Kusuik resulted consist of: a) 2 genotypes of candidate mutants that are very early maturing (104 hss), b) 76 prospective mutant genotypes that are early maturing (113 -124 hss), c) 325 candidates for the mutant genotypes that are currently (126 – 140 hss), d) 123 genotype of mutant candidates that were very early maturing and has high criteria for an ideal.</em></p>
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Gamer, Michael. « Genres for the Prosecution : Pornography and the Gothic ». PMLA/Publications of the Modern Language Association of America 114, no 5 (octobre 1999) : 1043–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/463463.

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Recent accounts of genre have asserted that all texts participate in multiple genres and that genre works as a kind of contract between writers and readers. In the legal history of eighteenth-century British prosecutions for obscene libel and the reception history of gothic fiction at the turn of the nineteenth century, however, the model of genre as contract breaks down. At the end of the eighteenth century, several texts we now call gothic faced threatened prosecution under existing obscene libel laws. The reception histories of the fiction of Matthew Lewis, Charlotte Dacre, and Charles Robert Maturin demonstrate that public denouncements and threatened prosecution forced gothic texts, even as they theoretically participated in at least one genre, to belong to a legal category (obscenity) for which their writers never intended them.
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Juárez-Vázquez, María del Carmen, Angel Josabad Alonso-Castro, Nadia Rojano-Vilchis, Manuel Jiménez-Estrada et Alejandro García-Carrancá. « Maturin acetate from Psacalium peltatum (Kunth) Cass. (Asteraceae) induces immunostimulatory effects in vitro and in vivo ». Toxicology in Vitro 27, no 3 (avril 2013) : 1001–6. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.tiv.2013.01.021.

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Ferris, Ina. « Narrating Cultural Encounter : Lady Morgan and the Irish National Tale ». Nineteenth-Century Literature 51, no 3 (1 décembre 1996) : 287–303. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2934012.

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With the publication of The Wild Irish Girl in 1806 Sydney Owenson (Lady Morgan) inaugurated the national tale, a worldly and impure genre that operates out of a performative notion of representation. Building out of romance tropes and protoethnographic discourse, the national tale relocates the scene of cultural encounter, confounding the distinction between "over here" and "over there" in order to move the modern metropolitan subject/reader into a potentially transformative relation of proximity. Familiar categories come under pressure as the English protagonist/reader is transported to Irish ground, unhinger from familiar space, and subjected to disconcerting encounters that bring about a certain self-estrangement. Through its tactics of displacement, the national tale (practiced by Maria Edgeworth and Charles Robert Maturin as well as by the pioneering Morgan) brings about a troubling of the imperial narrative. Modern critics too often have ignored the destabilizing energies present in this neglected genre.
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Connolly, Claire. « Theater and Nation in Irish Romanticism : The Tragic Dramas of Charles Robert Maturin and Richard Lalor Sheil ». Éire-Ireland 41, no 3 (2006) : 185–214. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/eir.2007.0000.

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Tocco, R., M. Alberdi, A. Ruggiero et N. Jordan. « Organic geochemistry of the Carapita Formation and terrestrial crude oils in the Maturin Subbasin, Eastern Venezuelan Basin ». Organic Geochemistry 21, no 10-11 (octobre 1994) : 1107–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0146-6380(94)90073-6.

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Haslam, Richard. « Jim Kelly, Charles Maturin : Authorship, Authenticity and the Nation. Dublin : Four Courts Press, 2011. 208 pages. €55.00 EUR (hardback).Christina Morin, Charles Robert Maturin and the Haunting of Irish Romantic Fiction. Manchester : Manchester University Press, 2011. 210 pages. €72.00 EUR (hardback). » Irish University Review 42, no 2 (novembre 2012) : 437–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/iur.2012.0043.

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Markova, I. O. « The Private Memoirs and Confessions of a Justified Sinner by James Hogg. An English gothic novel in the context of moral philosophy ». Voprosy literatury, no 5 (19 décembre 2018) : 282–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.31425/0042-8795-2018-5-282-297.

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The article is concerned with the unique ethical and aesthetic features of gothic fiction between the 18th and 19th centuries, and its representation in James Hogg’s novel The Private Memoirs and Confessions of a Justified Sinner. Lofty ideals in the novels by A. Radcliff, M. G. Lewis, and C. Maturin often showed strong ties with moral philosophy (its concepts of benevolence, sin as the opposite of freedom, and sense and sensibility as the sources of virtue), permeating 18th-century discussions about morality along with reflections on the elevated and the picturesque. On the artistic plane of the gothic novel, these ideas create two principal oppositions, corresponding to ethical and aesthetic levels: ‘the natural and the unnatural’, and ‘freedom and non-freedom’. They are also present in Hogg’s novel, although represented in a different way. While the ‘natural/unnatural’ dichotomy is mostly a matter of changing the angle for the story’s perception (so that the reader might follow the events from the viewpoint of the pursuer rather than the pursued), though not without interesting aesthetic derivatives, the ‘freedom/non-freedom’ opposition marks a more modern aesthetical transition from the outside world to a fictional one.
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Fraser, K. C. « Persons, Animals, Ships and Cannon in the Aubrey‐Maturin Sea Novels of Patrick O’Brian200080Anthony Gary Brown. Persons, Animals, Ships and Cannon in the Aubrey‐Maturin Sea Novels of Patrick O’Brian. Jefferson, NC and London : McFarland 1999. viii + 342 pp, ISBN : 0 7864 0684 4 £31.50 ». Reference Reviews 14, no 2 (février 2000) : 26. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/rr.2000.14.2.26.80.

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Montilla Pacheco, Argenis De Jesús, Eucaris Del Carmen Agüero Corzo et Lilia Lourdes Mora Pisco. « Geotecnologías en la enseñanza de Geociencias en el instituto pedagógico de Maturín ». ReHuSo : Revista de Ciencias Humanísticas y Sociales. e-ISSN 2550-6587. URL : www.revistas.utm.edu.ec/index.php/Rehuso 3, no 3 (3 septembre 2018) : 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.33936/rehuso.v3i3.1475.

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El presente trabajo tiene como propósito analizar el uso y manejo de geotecnologías en la enseñanza de las geociencias en las carreras de Ciencias de la Tierra y Geografía del Instituto Pedagógico de Maturín (IPM). Se abordó como una investigación de campo, con un diseño descriptivo, utilizando una muestra de 13 docentes y 64 estudiantes de las carreras mencionadas a quienes se les aplicó un cuestionario. Como resultado se encontró que no todos los docentes utilizan estas geotecnologías en su labor académica, sin embargo, manifiestan en su totalidad, al igual que los estudiantes, estar de acuerdo con el empleo de ellas en la enseñanza de las geociencias y en el estudio del paisaje. Se concluye que el uso de las mismas es de importancia y que están dadas las condiciones para su aplicación en el aula de clase, con lo cual será posible mejorar el proceso de enseñanza aprendizaje en el ámbito de las geociencias en el Instituto Pedagógico antes señalado. Palabras clave: Tecnología espacial; teledetección; docencia; enseñanza de la geografía; gestión ambiental. ABSTRACT The purpose of this paper is to analyse the use and management of geotechnologies in the teaching of geosciences in the careers of Earth sciences and geography of the pedagogical institutions of Maturin (IPM). It was approached as a field investigation, with a descriptive teach, using a sample of 13 teachers and 64 students of the aforementioned careers to whom they were applied a questionnaire. As a result it was found that not all teachers use these geotechnologies in their academic work, however, Mani-Fiesta in its entirety, like the students, to agree with their employment in the teaching of geosciences and in the study of Landscape. It is concluded that the use of the same is of importance and that they are given the conditions for its application in the classroom, thus it will be possible to improve the process of teaching learning in the field of the geosciences in the Pedagogical Institute mentioned above. Keywords: space technology; remote sensing; teaching; teaching of geography; environmental management.
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Anaya, A. L., B. E. Hernández-Bautista, A. Torres-Barragán, J. León-Cantero et M. Jiménez-Estrada. « Phytotoxicity of cacalol and some derivatives obtained from the roots ofPsacalium decompositum (A. Gray) H. Rob. & ; Brettell (Asteraceae), matarique or maturin ». Journal of Chemical Ecology 22, no 3 (mars 1996) : 393–403. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bf02033643.

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Unwin, M. J., M. T. Kinnison et T. P. Quinn. « Exceptions to semelparity : postmaturation survival, morphology, and energetics of male chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) ». Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 56, no 7 (1 juillet 1999) : 1172–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/f99-045.

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Between 2.1 and 6.8% of fall-run male chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) reared in two New Zealand hatcheries matured as yearling parr, of similar size to immature siblings. The incidence of mature parr in 58 half-sib families ranged from 0 to 69% of the available males. Although chinook salmon are normally semelparous, about 80% of mature parr survived to mature again at age 2, and all fish held for another year matured again at age 3. All three ages produced milt that successfully fertilized eggs. Morphological development in mature parr and repeat-maturing males was consistent with that of older, first time maturing males. The gonadosomatic index for mature age-2 males was 11.7, 7.2, and 5.4% for repeat-maturing males, freshwater-reared males, and sea-run males, respectively. Muscle energy density for repeat-maturing males (4.45 kJ/g) was lower than for normal males (5.20-5.45 kJ/g) and negatively correlated with the gonadosomatic index. Although we think it unlikely that repeat maturation occurs regularly in the wild, our results indicate that under favorable conditions, chinook salmon can exhibit some iteroparous traits. We hypothesize an evolutionary continuum between semelparity and iteroparity in salmonids, primarily characterized by modifications in a few key energetic and physiological thresholds.
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Cherry, Marilyn L., et Yousry A. El-Kassaby. « Growth, morphology, and cold hardiness of Chamaecyparis nootkatensis seedlings originating from an abbreviated reproductive cycle ». Canadian Journal of Forest Research 32, no 1 (1 janvier 2002) : 52–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/x01-167.

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A common garden study investigated growth, morphology, and cold hardiness of yellow-cedar (Chamaecyparis nootkatensis (D. Don) Spach) seedlings originating from seed that had matured at an accelerated rate. This early maturing seed, produced at a low-elevation southern Vancouver Island seed orchard, was known to have similar germinability and seedling morphology as high-elevation normally maturing seeds. Population differences in 3-year-old seedlings were evident only in shoot harvest index (ratio of stem/shoot dry weight). The amount of stem elongation that occurred prior to the formation of secondary foliage (juvenile height) and harvest index were weakly correlated with source elevation at which maternal parents were developed. Traits that exhibited no discernable differences between progeny from early maturing seed and the control normally maturing seed included midwinter cold hardiness testing and selected measures of shoot morphology and growth. The control seedlings had significantly less height growth prior to the transition of primary foliage to secondary foliage formation than did the seedlings originating from early maturing seed.
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Mündel,, Hans-Henning, Ferdinand A. Kiehn, Henry C. Huang, Robert L. Conner, Gilles Saindon et Gavin Kemp. « Morden003 navy bean ». Canadian Journal of Plant Science 84, no 1 (1 janvier 2004) : 231–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.4141/p03-059.

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Morden003 is an early-maturing navy bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) cultivar, developed at the AAFC Research Centre, Lethbridge, Alberta with final selection and testing carried out at the AAFC Research Station, Morden, Manitoba. Morden003 has higher levels of resistance to anthracnose, caused by Colletotrichum lindemuthianum (Sacc. & Magnus) Lams.-Scrib., than the susceptible check cultivar, Othello pinto bean, and to white mould, caused by Sclerotinia sclerotiorum (Lib.) de Bary, than the navy bean check cultivar, Envoy. Morden003 is particularly well adapted to Manitoba growing conditions, and matures significantly earlier than the check cultivar, Envoy. Key words: Phaseolus vulgaris, navy bean, cultivar description, early maturing
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Wims, C. M., J. M. Lee, L. Rossi et D. F. Chapman. « Variation in the reproductive development of perennial ryegrass (Lolium perenne L.) cultivars ». Proceedings of the New Zealand Grassland Association 76 (1 janvier 2014) : 189–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.33584/jnzg.2014.76.2938.

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Abstract Plant breeding has manipulated the flowering behaviour of perennial ryegrass (Lolium perenne L.) by developing later-heading cultivars. However, the impacts of breeding on the intensity and temporal distribution of flowering are not known. This study compared the reproductive development of 23 perennial ryegrass cultivar/endophyte combinations. In the Waikato and Canterbury, two replicate plots were closed from grazing and tillers were collected every two weeks over a 10-week period during late spring and early summer. Plant development stage was determined for each tiller using a quantitative scale, which was then used to calculate the mean stage count of each cultivar. The rate and timing of reproductive development differed among cultivars. Mid-maturing cultivars matured earlier at both sites compared with late- and very late-maturing cultivars. While the intensity of flowering was similar between maturity groups, the temporal distribution of flowering varied: the late- and very late-maturing cultivars had lower proportions of reproductive tillers early in the season. Keywords: Lolium perenne L., reproductive development, flowering behaviour
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Butterfield, R. M., J. M. Thompson et K. J. Reddacliff. « Changes in body composition relative to weight and maturity of Australian Dorset Horn rams and wethers. 3. Fat partitioning ». Animal Science 40, no 1 (février 1985) : 129–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0003356100031925.

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ABSTRACTThe effect of castration on fat partitioning in mature animals and on the maturing patterns for fat depots relative to total body fat was examined using slaughter and dissection data from 20 Dorset Horn rams and 20 Dorset Horn wethers. Animals were slaughtered at 6 kg intervals from 18 kg live weight to maturity. Five rams and eight wethers were classified as mature.In the mature animals the partitioning of fat differed for the rams and wethers in that the rams had a lower proportion of subcutaneous fat, and higher proportion of intermuscular and mesenteric fat than the wethers. However, the proportions of total carcass dissectible fat (i.e. subcutaneous plus intermuscular fat) and of the total non-carcass depots (i.e. kidney plus channel fat, omental, scrotal and thoracic fat) did not significantly differ between rams and wethers.The maturity coefficients of individual fat depots of rams and wethers were not significantly different and six of the nine depots were average maturing relative to total body fat. The intermuscular and thoracic fat depots were early maturing (maturity coeffient q= 1·19, 2·26 respectively), and the omental depot was late maturing (q= 0·52).Comparison of the partitioning of fat in rams and wethers reflected the differences in the mature animals when made at either the mean weight or at the mean stage of maturity, as the maturing patterns of most depots were not greatly different from that of total fat.
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Perumalla, C. J., et Carol A. Peterson. « Deposition of Casparian bands and suberin lamellae in the exodermis and endodermis of young corn and onion roots ». Canadian Journal of Botany 64, no 9 (1 septembre 1986) : 1873–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/b86-248.

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The Casparian band of the exodermis of corn and onion roots matures further from the root tip than its counterpart in the endodermis. A complete suberin lamella in the exodermal cells usually develops about 10 mm proximal to the exodermal Casparian band. The distance between the exodermal Casparian band and suberin lamella in the endodermis was usually much greater than in the exodermis. Both the exodermal Casparian band and suberin lamella matured closer to the tip in onion than in corn roots. The distance from the root tip at which the exodermal Casparian band matured increased with root age during the 5-day period studied in corn grown in hydroponics and vermiculite, and onion grown in hydroponics. This difference was most pronounced in corn, in which the Casparian band matured 20 mm from the root tip when the root was 20 mm long but matured 120 mm from the tip 4 days later when the root was 170 mm long. When the growth rate of corn roots was drastically inhibited by adding polyethylene glycol to the hydroponic medium, the exodermal Casparian band and suberin lamellae were present within 10 mm of the root tip. The position in the root at which the exodermis matures is thus highly variable and can depend on the plant species, and the age and growth rate of the individual root.
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MacKenzie, Kenna E. « Pollination Requirements of Three Highbush Blueberry (Vaccinium corymbosum L.) Cultivars ». Journal of the American Society for Horticultural Science 122, no 6 (novembre 1997) : 891–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.21273/jashs.122.6.891.

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The effects of pollination treatments on fruit set and five berry characteristics [mass, diameter, number of apparently viable seeds (well-developed, plump with dark seed coat), total seed number (includes apparently viable and partially developed seeds), and harvest date] were examined on three highbush blueberry cultivars. Pollination treatments included unpollinated, open pollinated, emasculated, and three hand pollinations that used pollen from the same flower, from the same cultivar, or from a different cultivar. Berries matured earliest and were smallest with the most apparently viable seeds in `Northland', `Patriot' had the greatest fruit set and smallest seed number, and `Bluecrop' matured the latest. Fruit set was greater, berry size larger, seed number smaller, and maturation later in 1990 than 1991. For all three cultivars, berries were generally smallest, latest maturing, and had the fewest seeds when pollination was prevented and were largest with the most seeds and earliest maturing in open visitation. Emasculation resulted in berries similar to those from unpollinated flowers. For berry characteristics, cross-pollination was of benefit for `Patriot' and possibly `Northland' but not `Bluecrop'. Thus, commercial highbush blueberry planting designs must be based on the pollination requirements of the particular cultivar. `Northland' berries almost always had seeds, while `Patriot' showed high levels and `Bluecrop' low levels of parthenocarpy.
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Saindon, G., H. C. Huang, H. H. Mündel et G. C. Kozub. « AC Skipper navy Bean ». Canadian Journal of Plant Science 76, no 3 (1 juillet 1996) : 487–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.4141/cjps96-089.

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AC Skipper is an early-maturing navy bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) cultivar with good canning characteristics. It was developed at the Lethbridge Research Centre from a complex three-way cross of Kentwood, Swan Valley and Redkloud. AC Skipper has a short determinate bush growth habit, matures almost 3 d before OAC Seaforth, and is adapted to all bean growing regions of western Canada. Key words:Phaseolus vulgaris, navy bean, cultivar description, early maturity
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Park, S. J., et T. R. Anderson. « AC Gemco azuki bean ». Canadian Journal of Plant Science 77, no 1 (1 janvier 1997) : 109–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.4141/p96-062.

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AC Gemco, tested as A235, was developed from a landrace azuki bean [Vigna angularis (Willd.) Ohwi & Ohashi] "Martyn Bulk" by pure line selection. It is a medium to full-season-maturing cultvar in southwestern Ontario, and produces a high yield of large red seed. AC Gemco has about 12% more yield, larger seed, and matures about 4 d later than the landrace. Key words: Vigna angularis, azuki bean, red bean, cultivar description
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Thompson, J. M., R. M. Butterfield et Diana Perry. « Food intake, growth and body composition in Australian Merino sheep selected for high and low weaning weight. 2. Chemical and dissectible body composition ». Animal Science 40, no 1 (février 1985) : 71–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s000335610003186x.

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ABSTRACTThe changes in chemical and dissectible body composition from birth to maturity were examined in rams and ewes from flocks of Merino sheep selected for high (weight-plus) and low (weight-minus) weaning weight and from a randomly bred control flock. Body composition was examined in 34 mature animals and the maturing patterns for body components calculated using mean values from the mature animals and individual data from 106 immature animals.In the 34 mature animals, strain had no effect on the proportions of chemical and dissected fat, protein and muscle in the body. The weight-plus had greater proportions of ash and carcass bone in the body than the weight-minus animals. Mature rams had lower proportions of chemical and dissected fat and greater proportions of protein, muscle, ash and carcass bone in the body than mature ewes.The weight-minus animals had later maturing patterns for both chemical and dissected fat than the weight-plus animals. Strain had no effect on the maturing patterns for protein and muscle, although both ash and carcass bone were later maturing in the weight-plus, than in the weight-minus animals. Chemical and dissected fat were later maturing in the ewes than in the rams, whereas protein, muscle, ash and carcass bone were earlier maturing in the ewes than in the rams.The weight-minus animals were fatter at the heavier body weights, although there was a trend for the weight-plus animals to be slightly fatter at the lighter body weights. When compared at the same stage of maturity of body weight, strain differences in the proportion of fat in the body declined as the animals matured. Compositional differences between the rams and ewes varied according to the body weight or stage of maturity of body weight at which they were compared.
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Blanchet, P. « MATURITY AND POST-HARVEST BEHAVIOR OF AN EARLY MATURING KIWIFRUIT SELECTION. » Acta Horticulturae, no 444 (mai 1997) : 507–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.17660/actahortic.1997.444.77.

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Zhou, Cheng-Jie, Sha-Na Wu, Jiang-Peng Shen, Dong-Hui Wang, Xiang-Wei Kong, Angeleem Lu, Yan-Jiao Li, Hong-Xia Zhou, Yue-Fang Zhao et Cheng-Guang Liang. « The beneficial effects of cumulus cells and oocyte-cumulus cell gap junctions depends on oocyte maturation and fertilization methods in mice ». PeerJ 4 (3 mars 2016) : e1761. http://dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj.1761.

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Cumulus cells are a group of closely associated granulosa cells that surround and nourish oocytes. Previous studies have shown that cumulus cells contribute to oocyte maturation and fertilization through gap junction communication. However, it is not known how this gap junction signaling affectsin vivoversusin vitromaturation of oocytes, and their subsequent fertilization and embryonic development following insemination. Therefore, in our study, we performed mouse oocyte maturation and insemination usingin vivo- orin vitro-matured oocyte-cumulus complexes (OCCs, which retain gap junctions between the cumulus cells and the oocytes),in vitro-matured, denuded oocytes co-cultured with cumulus cells (DCs, which lack gap junctions between the cumulus cells and the oocytes), andin vitro-matured, denuded oocytes without cumulus cells (DOs). Using these models, we were able to analyze the effects of gap junction signaling on oocyte maturation, fertilization, and early embryo development. We found that gap junctions were necessary for bothin vivoandin vitrooocyte maturation. In addition, for oocytes maturedin vivo, the presence of cumulus cells during insemination improved fertilization and blastocyst formation, and this improvement was strengthened by gap junctions. Moreover, for oocytes maturedin vitro, the presence of cumulus cells during insemination improved fertilization, but not blastocyst formation, and this improvement was independent of gap junctions. Our results demonstrate, for the first time, that the beneficial effect of gap junction signaling from cumulus cells depends on oocyte maturation and fertilization methods.
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Muthuswamy, Ravikumar, Jan Mueller-Berghaus, Uwe Haberkorn, Todd A. Reinhart, Dirk Schadendorf et Pawel Kalinski. « PGE2 transiently enhances DC expression of CCR7 but inhibits the ability of DCs to produce CCL19 and attract naive T cells ». Blood 116, no 9 (2 septembre 2010) : 1454–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.1182/blood-2009-12-258038.

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Prostaglandin E2 (PGE2) is an inflammatory mediator often used to increase CCR7 expression in the dendritic cells (DCs) used as cancer vaccines and to enhance their responsiveness to lymph node–associated chemokines. Here, we show that high surface expression of CCR7 on PGE2-matured DCs is associated with their suppressed production of the endogenous CCR7 ligand, CCL19, and is reversible by exogenous CCL19. In contrast to the PGE2-matured DCs, DCs matured in the presence of toll-like receptor (TLR) ligands and interferons produce high levels of both CCL19 and CCR7 mRNA/protein, but show selectively reduced expression of surface CCR7, which is compensated after DC removal from the CCL19-rich maturation environment. In accordance with these findings, PGE2-matured DCs show significantly higher in vitro migratory responsiveness to lymph node–associated chemokines directly after DC generation, but not after additional short-term culture in vitro, nor in vivo in patients injected with 111indium-labeled DCs. The differences in CCL19-producing ability imprinted during DC maturation result in their different abilities to attract CCR7+ naive T cells. Our data help to explain the impact of PGE2 on CCR7 expression in maturing DCs and demonstrate a novel mechanism of regulatory activity of PGE2, mediated by the inhibition of DCs ability to attract naive T cells.
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Meyer, Chris J., Carol A. Peterson et Mark A. Bernards. « Spatial and temporal deposition of suberin during maturation of the onion root exodermis ». Botany 89, no 2 (février 2011) : 119–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/b10-092.

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Suberin is a complex biopolymer composed of a poly(aliphatic) domain (SPAD) and a poly(phenolic) domain (SPPD). Suberin is typically confined to specialized cell types including root exodermal cells, but its synthesis in a maturing exodermis is still not well understood. For the current work, Allium cepa roots were used as a model to analyze SPAD and SPPD synthesis in a maturing uniseriate exodermis. Roots were divided into four maturation zones based on their growth rate and the deposition of suberin lamellae in maturing exodermal cells. Exodermal and epidermal cell layers were separated from the underlying layers in each maturation zone, then soluble and insoluble suberin monomers were extracted chemically, and quantified and identified by gas chromatography – mass spectrometry. Temporal patterns for the synthesis of the SPAD, but not for the SPPD, were revealed upon resolution of the metabolite profiles. The composition of the soluble fraction was essentially unchanged as the exodermis matured. In contrast, the SPAD composition differed during maturation, mainly owing to significant increases in the deposition of C18:1 α,ω-dioic acid and ω-OH fatty acids. It is proposed that the exodermal maturation zones with their corresponding metabolite profiles be used as targets for the functional enzymatic characterization of suberin biosynthetic pathways.
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Rowe, D. K., J. E. Thorpe et A. M. Shanks. « Role of Fat Stores in the Maturation of Male Atlantic Salmon (Salmo salar) Parr ». Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 48, no 3 (1 mars 1991) : 405–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/f91-052.

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We provide evidence that in male Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) parr, maturation is suppressed when mesenteric fat fails to exceed an undefined level by May. In nonmaturing parr the postwinter increase in total lipids began in May, while the mesenteric store started filling in June. However, in male parr which would have matured, total lipids started increasing a month earlier, in April, and the mesenteric store started filling in May. Consequently, maturing male parr had significantly more mesenteric fat than nonmaturing fish by June. Mesenteric fat is needed for maturation. Levels continued to increase in nonmaturing parr during autumn months, but had declined in maturing parr by September. This depletion of mesenteric fat in maturing males coincided with increases in the gonadosomatic index from 0.05 to 10% and with reductions in both feeding and growth. Fasting during spring months delayed increases in total lipids and fat accumulation into the mesenteric store until June and suppressed maturation rates of male parr. The internal decision to suppress maturation is therefore dependent on mesenteric fat levels increasing in May. However, this requires the prior replenishment of other stores in April. A model is proposed to explain the physiological link between fat accumulation during spring and the initiation of maturation.
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Jia, Hongchang, Bingjun Jiang, Cunxiang Wu, Wencheng Lu, Wensheng Hou, Shi Sun, Hongrui Yan et Tianfu Han. « Maturity Group Classification and Maturity Locus Genotyping of Early-Maturing Soybean Varieties from High-Latitude Cold Regions ». PLoS ONE 9, no 4 (16 avril 2014) : e94139. http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0094139.

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Kallsen, Craig E., et Dan E. Parfitt. « ‘Gumdrop’, a New Early Harvest Pistachio Cultivar ». HortScience 52, no 2 (février 2017) : 310–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.21273/hortsci11367-16.

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‘Gumdrop’ is a new female pistachio (Pistacia vera L.) cultivar for California. It matures earlier than all commercial cultivars with equivalent yield and nut quality to ‘Kerman’. ‘Gumdrop’ can be harvested about 10–12 days before ‘Golden Hills’ pistachio (Parfitt et al., 2007) and 24 days before ‘Kerman’, the standard pistachio cultivar grown in California (Parfitt et al., 2012). ‘Gumdrop’ has very good yield, nut quality, and processed nut appearance similar to ‘Golden Hills’ and ‘Kerman’. ‘Gumdrop’ blooms about 5 days before ‘Golden Hills’ and 10–11 days before ‘Kerman’. ‘Gumdrop’, ‘Golden Hills’, and ‘Kerman’ comprise a harvest series, maturing over a 24–30 day period. The early nut maturity of ‘Gumdrop’ will permit pistachio growers to extend their harvest period. The earlier maturing date of ‘Gumdrop’ also makes it less susceptible to insect damage from navel orangeworm, a major pest of pistachio implicated in the occurrence of aflatoxin contamination. An application for a U.S. Plant Patent was submitted on 4 Apr. 2016.
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Leid, Jeff G., Mark E. Shirtliff, J. W. Costerton et and Paul Stoodley. « Human Leukocytes Adhere to, Penetrate, and Respond to Staphylococcus aureus Biofilms ». Infection and Immunity 70, no 11 (novembre 2002) : 6339–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/iai.70.11.6339-6345.2002.

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ABSTRACT Staphylococcus aureus is a common pathogen responsible for nosocomial and community infections. It readily colonizes indwelling catheters, forming microbiotic communities termed biofilms. S. aureus bacteria in biofilms are protected from killing by antibiotics and the body's immune system. For years, one mechanism behind biofilm resistance to attack from the immune system's sentinel leukocytes has been conceptualized as a deficiency in the ability of the leukocytes to penetrate the biofilm. We demonstrate here that under conditions mimicking physiological shear, leukocytes attach, penetrate, and produce cytokines in response to maturing and fully matured S. aureus biofilm.
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Yamazaki, Yukiko, Teruhiko Wakayama et Ryuzo Yanagimachi. « Contribution of cumulus cells and serum to the maturation of oocyte cytoplasm as revealed by intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) ». Zygote 9, no 4 (novembre 2001) : 277–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0967199401001307.

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The fertilisability and developmental capacity of mouse oocytes matured in vitro were examined by in vitro fertilisation (IVF) and intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI). While more than 50% of cumulus-enclosed oocytes were fertilised by IVF after maturation in serum-supplemented medium, none were fertilised when the oocytes matured without serum. By ICSI, the majority (78-94%) of the oocytes were fertilised regardless of the presence or absence of serum in oocyte maturation media. Although the majority (88-92%) of cumulus-free germinal vesicle oocytes underwent nuclear maturation in both serum-free and serum-containing media, those matured in the presence of serum were more readily fertilised by ICSI (43%) than those matured without it (3-5%). The cumulus-free oocytes co-cultured with cumulus cells but without serum were fertilised at 36%, suggesting some secreted factor promotes the oocyte's cytoplasmic maturation. The oocytes fertilised by ICSI developed into normal-term fetuses regardless of the presence or absence of serum or cumulus cells in oocyte maturation medium. These results lead us to conclude that (a) the cytoplasm of the oocytes can mature in serum-free medium and (b) the presence of both the serum and the cumulus cells in the medium surrounding maturing oocytes is beneficial for the development of the fertilisation- and development-competence of oocyte cytoplasm.
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Kadic-Maglajlic, Selma, Nathaniel Boso et Milena Micevski. « How internal marketing drive customer satisfaction in matured and maturing European markets ? » Journal of Business Research 86 (mai 2018) : 291–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jbusres.2017.09.024.

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Bowley, S. R., et D. Hancock. « DIVIDEND VL orchardgrass ». Canadian Journal of Plant Science 91, no 4 (juillet 2011) : 793–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.4141/cjps10166.

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Bowley, S. R. and Hancock, D. 2011. DIVIDEND VL orchardgrass. Can. J. Plant Sci. 91: 793–795. DIVIDEND VL is a late-maturing orchardgrass (Dactylis glomerata L.) cultivar for silage and hay production in mixtures with alfalfa (Medicago sativa L.) in eastern Canada. The population was developed at the University of Guelph, Guelph, ON. DIVIDEND VL matured at a slower rate when grown in pure stand and in binary mixtures with alfalfa compared with the cultivars OKAY and Rapido. When harvested at the same date, DIVIDEND VL averaged 7% lower in biomass yield compared with OKAY, but the herbage was less advanced in its maturity.
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PARK, S. J., J. C. TU, J. W. AYLESWORTH et R. I. BUZZELL. « CENTRALIA FIELD BEAN ». Canadian Journal of Plant Science 68, no 4 (1 octobre 1988) : 1149–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.4141/cjps88-141.

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Centralia is a medium-early short vine white (navy or pea) bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) cultivar that matured 2 d later than OAC Seaforth and 3 d earlier than Harokent in Ontario field bean cultivar trials. Its main advantage is its high seed yield as an early-maturing cultivar outyielding Midland by about 11%. Its cooking quality is acceptable and similar to that of recommended white bean cultivars in Ontario. Centralia is resistant to all domestic races of bean anthracnose (Colletotrichum lindemuthianum) and to races 1 and 15 of bean common mosaic virus.Key words: Cultivar description, white (navy, pea, common or dry edible) bean, bean anthracnose, bean common mosaic virus
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