نتایج جستجو برای: beach restoration

تعداد نتایج: 60099  

Journal: :The EMBO journal 2002
Gerwald Jogl Yang Shen Damara Gebauer Jiang Li Katja Wiegmann Hamid Kashkar Martin Krönke Liang Tong

The BEACH domain is highly conserved in a large family of eukaryotic proteins, and is crucial for their functions in vesicle trafficking, membrane dynamics and receptor signaling. However, it does not share any sequence homology with other proteins. Here we report the crystal structure at 2.9 A resolution of the BEACH domain of human neurobeachin. It shows that the BEACH domain has a new and un...

2014
Sebastian Jäger

I summarize key aspects of the quest for physics beyond the Standard Model in flavour physics as discussed at the BEACH 2014 conference in Birmingham.

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2014
Alexandria B Boehm Kevan M Yamahara Lauren M Sassoubre

Forced by tides and waves, large volumes of seawater are flushed through the beach daily. Organic material and nutrients in seawater are remineralized and cycled as they pass through the beach. Microorganisms are responsible for most of the biogeochemical cycling in the beach; however, few studies have characterized their diversity in intertidal sands, and little work has characterized the exte...

Journal: :Anesthesiology 2015
Paul Picton Andrew Dering Amir Alexander Mary Neff Bruce S Miller Amy Shanks Michelle Housey George A Mashour

BACKGROUND Beach chair positioning during general anesthesia is associated with cerebral oxygen desaturation. Changes in cerebral oxygenation resulting from the interaction of inspired oxygen fraction (FIO2), end-tidal carbon dioxide (PETCO2), and anesthetic choice have not been fully evaluated in anesthetized patients in the beach chair position. METHODS This is a prospective interventional ...

2013
Amir M. Abdelzaher Helena M. Solo-Gabriele Matthew C. Phillips Samir M. Elmir Lora E. Fleming

New approaches should be considered as the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) moves rapidly to develop new beach monitoring guidelines by the end of 2012, as these guidelines serve as the basis by which states and territories with coasts along the oceans and Great Lakes can then develop and implement monitoring programs for recreational waters. We describe and illustrate one possible appr...

2017
Darrell Strauss Matthew Browne Rodger Tomlinson Lawrence Hughes

Numerical modelling of beach morphodynamics is generally recognized as a valuable tool for scientists and coastal managers. However, the utility of numerical models is constrained by our ability to establish that the theoretical dynamics match reality. The integrated modules for simulating wave propagation, hydrodynamics and sediment transport in Delft3D, developed by Delft Hydraulics, were app...

Journal: :Global change biology 2014
David S Schoeman Thomas A Schlacher Omar Defeo

Sandy ocean beaches are iconic assets that provide irreplaceable ecosystem services to society. Despite their great socioeconomic importance, beaches as ecosystems are severely under-represented in the literature on climate-change ecology. Here, we redress this imbalance by examining whether beach biota have been observed to respond to recent climate change in ways that are consistent with expe...

2002
U. Dornbusch

In situ abrasion of shingle beach material is a neglected area of study in coastal geomorphology, with reduction in beach volumes normally attributed to longshore and offshore drift. Results from field abrasion experiments conducted on flint shingle beaches on the East Sussex coast, southern England, show that in situ reductions in volume of beach material may be more significant than has been ...

Journal: :Molecular plant 2015
Ooi-kock Teh Noriyuki Hatsugai Kentaro Tamura Kentaro Fuji Ryo Tabata Katsushi Yamaguchi Shuji Shingenobu Masashi Yamada Mitsuyasu Hasebe Shinichiro Sawa Tomoo Shimada Ikuko Hara-Nishimura

Membrane trafficking to the protein storage vacuole (PSV) is a specialized process in seed plants. However, this trafficking mechanism to PSV is poorly understood. Here, we show that three types of Beige and Chediak-Higashi (BEACH)-domain proteins contribute to both vacuolar protein transport and effector-triggered immunity (ETI). We screened a green fluorescent seed (GFS) library of Arabidopsi...

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