نتایج جستجو برای: squid

تعداد نتایج: 5569  

Journal: :The Journal of General Physiology 1943
Alfred F. Bliss

The red pigment in the eyes of the squid, blue crab, and horseshoe crab becomes photosensitive when treated with formalin, and bleaches in the light. The resulting change in density is approximately symmetrical around a maximum at 480 mmicro in the blue green. This difference absorption spectrum is in rough agreement with the spectral sensitivity of the cephalopod eye and differs only slightly ...

2010
Oren Suchoi Baleegh Abdo Eran Segev Oleg Shtempluck M. P. Blencowe Eyal Buks

We study a superconducting stripline resonator SSR made of niobium, which is integrated with a superconducting interference device SQUID . The large nonlinear inductance of the SQUID gives rise to a strong Kerr nonlinearity in the response of the SSR, which in turn results in strong coupling between different modes of the SSR. We experimentally demonstrate that such intermode coupling gives ris...

Journal: :Applied Physics Letters 2022

We use a scanning superconducting quantum interference device (SQUID) to image the magnetic flux produced by designed for computing. The nanometer-scale SQUID-on-tip probe reveals flow of current through circuit as well locations trapped flux. In particular, maps flowing out flux-control line in vicinity qubit show how these elements are coupled, providing insight on optimize control.

2014
Smiline Girija Veeramuthu Duraipandiyan Pandi Suba Kuppusamy Hariprasad Gajendran Raghuraman Rajagopal

Chromatographic characterization and the GC-MS evaluation of the black pigmented ink of Loligo duvauceli in the present study have yielded an array of bioactive compounds with potent antimicrobial property. Facing an alarm of antimicrobial resistance globally, a need for elucidating antimicrobial agents from natural sources will be the need for the hour. In this view, this study is aimed at cha...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Cell physiology 2000
R DiPolo G Berberián L Beaugé

We investigated the role of intracellular Mg(2+) (Mg(i)(2+)) on the ATP regulation of Na(+)/Ca(2+) exchanger in squid axons and bovine heart. In squid axons and nerve vesicles, the ATP-upregulated exchanger remains activated after removal of cytoplasmic Mg(2+), even in the absence of ATP. Rapid and complete deactivation of the ATP-stimulated exchange occurs upon readmission of Mg(i)(2+). At con...

Journal: :Remote Sensing 2016
Irene D. Alabia Mariko Dehara Sei-Ichi Saitoh Toru Hirawake

The understanding of the spatio-temporal distributions of the species habitat in the marine environment is central to effectual resource management and conservation. Here, we examined the potential habitat distributions of Japanese common squid (Todarodes pacificus) in the Sea of Japan during a four-year period. The seasonal patterns of preferential habitat were inferred from species distributi...

2013
Rocio I. Ruiz-Cooley Lisa T. Ballance Matthew D. McCarthy

Coincident with climate shifts and anthropogenic perturbations, the highly voracious jumbo squid Dosidicus gigas reached unprecedented northern latitudes along the NE Pacific margin post 1997-98. The physical or biological drivers of this expansion, as well as its ecological consequences remain unknown. Here, novel analysis from both bulk tissues and individual amino acids (Phenylalanine; Phe a...

2004
Seppo P. Ahlfors Mircea Ariel Schoenfeld

Due to their extremely weak intensity, biomagnetic fields are usually detected by means of superconducting interference devices (SQUID) which are currently the most sensitive magnetic sensors available. To reduce construction and running costs, extensive efforts have been dedicated to the development of High-Tc SQUIDs working at liquid nitrogen temperature and suitable for biomagnetic applicati...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2001
I K Bartol R Mann M R Patterson

Because of the inherent inefficiency of jet propulsion, squid are considered to be at a competitive disadvantage compared with fishes, which generally depend on forms of undulatory/oscillatory locomotion. Some squid, such as the brief squid Lolliguncula brevis, swim at low speeds in shallow-water complex environments, relying heavily on fin activity. Consequently, their swimming costs may be lo...

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