نتایج جستجو برای: feathers

تعداد نتایج: 2568  

2009

Rockets and Feathers? Petroleum Product Price Movements “Shooting up like a rocket, drifting downward like a feather in the wind,” or so goes the perception of petroleum product prices. This became the focus of public attention world over in 2008, when the international price of oil surged in the first six months, only to fall dramatically to a third of its peak value in the following five mont...

Journal: :Ecotoxicology and environmental safety 2017
Ivan Maggini Lisa V Kennedy Kyle H Elliott Karen M Dean Robert MacCurdy Alexander Macmillan Chris A Pritsos Christopher G Guglielmo

The ability to takeoff quickly and accelerate away from predators is crucial to bird survival. Crude oil can disrupt the fine structure and function of feathers, and here we tested for the first time how small amounts of oil on the trailing edges of the wings and tail of Western sandpipers (Calidris mauri) affected takeoff flight performance. In oiled birds, the distance travelled during the fi...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2013
Jingmai O'Connor Xiaoli Wang Corwin Sullivan Xiaoting Zheng Pablo Tubaro Xiaomei Zhang Zhonghe Zhou

The Early Cretaceous bird Jeholornis was previously only known to have a distally restricted ornamental frond of tail feathers. We describe a previously unrecognized fan-shaped tract of feathers situated dorsal to the proximal caudal vertebrae. The position and morphology of these feathers is reminiscent of the specialized upper tail coverts observed in males of some sexually dimorphic neornith...

Journal: :Journal of embryology and experimental morphology 1978
D Dhouailly

Blocks of 12.5- or 13.5-day embryonic mouse upper-lip dermis were introduced under the ectoderm of the extra-embryonic area of 2- to 3-day chick or duck embryos. Two kinds of ectopic cutaneous appendages were produced: either arrested feathers alone, or arrested feathers and full-grown feathers. The former developed in the ectoderm overlying the implanted mouse dermal cells, the latter formed i...

Journal: :Biology letters 2015
Paul M Barrett David C Evans Nicolás E Campione

Spectacularly preserved non-avian dinosaurs with integumentary filaments/feathers have revolutionized dinosaur studies and fostered the suggestion that the dinosaur common ancestor possessed complex integumentary structures homologous to feathers. This hypothesis has major implications for interpreting dinosaur biology, but has not been tested rigorously. Using a comprehensive database of dinos...

2011
Jayapradha Ramakrishnan Hariram Balakrishnan Selvaraj Thirupathi Kumara Raja Natarajan Sundararamakrishnan Sadagoban Renganathan Venkatesh Nagarajan Radha

A new Streptomyces sp. IF 5 was isolated from the feather dumped soil and found to have a tremendous keratinase activity. The strain enabled the degradation of the chicken feathers very effectively in 60 h. The 16S rRNA sequence of 1474 bp long was submitted to the National centre for Biotechnological information. The keratinolytic activity in the culture medium was 1181 U/ml. The release and a...

2014
Wojciech Laba Anna Rodziewicz

BACKGROUND Extensive quantities of keratinic by-products are disposed annually by animal-processing industry, causing a mounting ecological problem due to extreme resilience of these materials to enzymatic breakdown. There is a growing trend to apply cheap and environment-friendly methods to recycle keratinic wastes. Soil bacteria of profound keratinolytic potential, especially spore-forming ro...

Journal: :BMC Biotechnology 2002
Wilson Malagó Heitor M Franco Euclides Matheucci Adriana Medaglia Flavio Henrique-Silva

BACKGROUND Ostrich (Struthio camelus) breeds have been gaining increasing significance around the world. The large-scale sex determination of chicks is an important task in the development of these breeds. To date, two PCR-based methods have been established for ostrich sex typing, neither of them intended for large-scale analyses. Here, we report on a protocol adapted to carry out large-scale ...

Journal: :Biology letters 2011
Liliana D'Alba Vinodkumar Saranathan Julia A Clarke Jakob A Vinther Richard O Prum Matthew D Shawkey

The colours of living organisms are produced by the differential absorption of light by pigments (e.g. carotenoids, melanins) and/or by the physical interactions of light with biological nanostructures, referred to as structural colours. Only two fundamental morphologies of non-iridescent nanostructures are known in feathers, and recent work has proposed that they self-assemble by intracellular...

2012
PAUL A. CUMMINGS

We approach thickness of feathers from an axiomatic point of view. We show that our axioms are independent and we use our axioms to establish general properties for arbitrary definitions of thickness which satisfy these axioms. 1. Axioms for Thickness Informally, a feather is a semigroup derivation diagram with the labels on the edges removed. See [2] for a discussion of semigroup derivation di...

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