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Regupol Introduces New Collection of Recycled Rubber Tiles and Planks

Regupol, a manufacturer of recycled rubber surfaces for sports and fitness and acoustic insulation, introduced Regupol Upscale. It is a collection of recycled rubber tiles and planks for commercial installations.




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Cali Launches Mavericks, Large Waterproof Plank

Named after the legendary Northern California surf spot, known for its massive waves, this new NALFA-certified collection spans 86-5/8” long and 9-7/16” wide.




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Tannic Engineered Wood Flooring by Northern Wide Plank Inspired by French Winemaking

The same oak has been used for wine barrels dating as far back as 350 BC, chosen for its durability and high level of tannins.




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Bjelin Extends Woodura Planks Reach Through Whiteriver Group Partnership

Bjelin partners with Whiteriver Group, a leading flooring supplier in Ireland, designating the firm as a national distributor for Bjelin’s hardened wood range, Woodura Planks.




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Monarch Plank Launches Authentic Teak Hardwood Flooring

True Teak is grown in the highlands of Thailand on plantations that are specially managed for longer life cycles of 25 to 30 years





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Mr Plankton Review: The K-Drama Is A Mixed Bag Which Is More Frustrating Than Fulfilling

Mr Plankton Review - The K-drama has the potential to be tighter but the pacing suffers from unnecessary delays and moments of repetitiveness that only serve to dilute the stakes.




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Wellness Innovator Canyon Ranch� Debuts First International Resort In Kaplankaya, Turkey - You�re Invited

Chief Executive Officer Susan Docherty invites you to experience debut Canyon Ranch international resort: Canyon Ranch Wellness Resort at Kaplankaya in Turkey




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Winning the BP Battle: Wall Squats and Planks can Lower Your Blood Pressure Naturally

Hypertension (high blood pressure) cases are on the rise. Practicing static isometric exercises (workouts that involve engaging muscles without movement)




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What to anticipate in a Plank Portal Program Comparison

When it comes to picking new technology to your business, a lot more specific you could end up with what you require, the better. A mother board portal software comparison will help you www.proxynewspro.com/asus-review/best-asus-gaming-pc/ narrow down the options and focus on what works best for your internal requirements. Organizing mother board documents is a vital […]




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Release funds to fix planks of vented dams, says V. Sunil Kumar

The MLA says it appears govt has no funds to install planks of vented dams




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Plankton balloon to six times their size to reach ocean surface




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Device at the Smithsonian Environmental Research Center examines how phytoplankton would react if the ozone layer vanished

The post Device at the Smithsonian Environmental Research Center examines how phytoplankton would react if the ozone layer vanished appeared first on Smithsonian Insider.




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Phytoplankton loss could spell disaster for marine ecosystems

Tiny organisms called phytoplankton, which are crucial components of marine ecosystems, have been slowly disappearing over the last century, according to researchers. The decline is worrying because it may have profound effects on marine life, fisheries and carbon cycling. The study suggests the decline in phytoplankton could be linked to climate change.




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New insights into multi-century phytoplankton decline in North Atlantic predict further decline under climate change

Phytoplankton are essential to marine food webs and fisheries. However, a new study indicates that their levels have declined in the North Atlantic since the beginning of the 19th century. This coincides with weakening ocean-circulation patterns, partly caused by melting ice caps. If the melting continues, the study warns of a dramatic fall in North Atlantic plankton levels that could have cascading effects across marine food webs, reducing the ocean’s ability to absorb carbon and threatening the supply of seafood for humans.




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Can plankton adapt to warmer oceans?

Future decades could see shifts in phytoplankton populations, leading to less diversity among phytoplankton strains in increasingly warm tropical oceans, researchers predict. These microorganisms play an important role in regulating the Earth's climate.




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Titanium dioxide nanoparticles toxic to phytoplankton in sunlight

Titanium dioxide nanoparticles are entering the environment in ever greater quantities as a result of their widespread use in consumer products and as a disinfectant of sewage. Researchers have recently discovered that titanium dioxide nanoparticles have a toxic effect on marine phytoplankton when exposed to normal levels of ultraviolet light found in natural sunlight.




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New insights into multi-century phytoplankton decline in North Atlantic predict further decline under climate change

Rare earth elements (REE) are used to make many low-carbon technologies, including electric vehicles and wind turbines. Mining and processing of REE, which mostly takes place in China, has a reputation for causing environmental damage. A new study presents a method for evaluating the environmental impacts of REE production based on life-cycle assessment (LCA: a way of determining a product's overall impact during some or all of its journey from extraction to end-of-life). The researchers applied the method to a prospective REE mine in Malawi, south-east Africa, to reveal the most environmentally impactful stages of production, and the greenest source of energy.




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Dutch Restaurant's Social Distancing Techniques: Individual Dining Greenhouses, Food Served on Long Planks

Dutch restaurant ETEN, which is part of Amsterdam's Mediamatic Arts Centre, is trialing an innovative approach to social-distancing dining. As reported by Reuters, a series of small greenhouses (max. capacity: 3) has been constructed along the waterfront outside of their restaurant.

Servers wear gloves and facemasks.


Food is served on long planks, so the servers can slide them onto the tables without entering the greenhouses.



Ditto for busing the dishes afterwards.


If I can point out one flaw, it's that the tables need those server-summoning buttons they have in Asia. In the photo below, you can clearly see the two dudes on the right are desperate for refills.

And while the solution is Dutch, the marketing contains a bit of French. "Organisers call the project 'Serres Séparées' (Separate Greenhouses)," Reuters reports, "because they say it sounds better in French."




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New Data Show How Phytoplankton Pumps Carbon Out of the Atmosphere at an Enormous Scale

One of the most fascinating things about planet Earth is the way that life shapes the Earth and the Earth shapes life. We only have to look back to the Great Oxygenation Event (GOE) of 2.4 billion years ago to see how lifeforms have shaped the Earth. In that event, phytoplanktons called cyanobacteria pumped the …

The post New Data Show How Phytoplankton Pumps Carbon Out of the Atmosphere at an Enormous Scale appeared first on Universe Today.




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Drivers on lock: Bananas, planks & singing dogs

As F1 waits for the 2020 season to begin, drivers have been keeping themselves busy in lockdown with banana costumes, mummy planks and singing dogs.




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CBD News: No matter where we live, every other breath we take comes from the Ocean's breath - from the oxygen produced by its phytoplankton and its rich marine plant life.




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Transcriptome reconstruction and functional analysis of eukaryotic marine plankton communities via high-throughput metagenomics and metatranscriptomics [METHOD]

Large-scale metagenomic and metatranscriptomic data analyses are often restricted by their gene-centric approach, limiting the ability to understand organismal and community biology. De novo assembly of large and mosaic eukaryotic genomes from complex meta-omics data remains a challenging task, especially in comparison with more straightforward bacterial and archaeal systems. Here, we use a transcriptome reconstruction method based on clustering co-abundant genes across a series of metagenomic samples. We investigated the co-abundance patterns of ~37 million eukaryotic unigenes across 365 metagenomic samples collected during the Tara Oceans expeditions to assess the diversity and functional profiles of marine plankton. We identified ~12,000 co-abundant gene groups (CAGs), encompassing ~7 million unigenes, including 924 metagenomics-based transcriptomes (MGTs, CAGs larger than 500 unigenes). We demonstrated the biological validity of the MGT collection by comparing individual MGTs with available references. We identified several key eukaryotic organisms involved in dimethylsulfoniopropionate (DMSP) biosynthesis and catabolism in different oceanic provinces, thus demonstrating the potential of the MGT collection to provide functional insights on eukaryotic plankton. We established the ability of the MGT approach to capture interspecies associations through the analysis of a nitrogen-fixing haptophyte-cyanobacterial symbiotic association. This MGT collection provides a valuable resource for analyses of eukaryotic plankton in the open ocean by giving access to the genomic content and functional potential of many ecologically relevant eukaryotic species.




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The unknown planktonic foraminiferal pioneer Henry A. Buckley and his collection at The Natural History Museum, London

The Henry Buckley Collection of Planktonic Foraminifera at the Natural History Museum in London (NHMUK) consists of 1665 single-taxon slides housing 23 897 individuals from 203 sites in all the major ocean basins, as well as a vast research library of Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM) photomicrographs. Buckley picked the material from the NHMUK Ocean-Bottom Deposit Collection and also from fresh tow samples. However, his collection remains largely unused as he was discouraged by his managers in the Mineralogy Department from working on or publicizing the collection. Nevertheless, Buckley published pioneering papers on isotopic interpretation of oceanographic and climatic change and was one of the first workers to investigate foraminiferal wall structure using the SEM technique. Details of the collection and images of each slide are available via the NHMUK Data Portal (http://dx.doi.org/10.5519/0035055). The Buckley Collection and its associated Ocean-Bottom Deposit Collection have great potential for taxon-specific studies as well as geochemical work, and both collections are available on request.




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Effect of gross morphology on modern planktonic foraminiferal test strength under compression

Planktonic foraminifera are a source of important geochemical, palaeoceanographic, and palaeontological data. However, many aspects of their ecology remain poorly understood, including whether or not gross morphology has an ecological function. Here, we measure the force needed to crush multiple planktonic foraminiferal morphotypes from modern core top and tow samples. We find significant differences in the resistance of different morphotypes to compressional force. Three species, Globorotalia tumida (biconvex, keeled), Menardella menardii (discoidal, keeled), Truncorotalia truncatulinoides (conical, keeled), require on average 59% more force (1.07 v. 0.47 N) to crush than the least resistant species (Orbulina universa and Trilobatus sacculifer) in core-top samples. Towed samples of pre-gametogenic individuals also show significant differences of the same magnitude (0.693 v. 0.53 N) between the conical (T. truncatulinoides) and globular/spherical morphologies (Globoconella inflata and O. universa). We hypothesize that the greater compressional strength of certain shapes confers a fitness advantage against predators and could contribute to the repeated, convergent evolution of keeled, conical and bi-convex forms in planktonic foraminifer lineages.

Supplementary material: Raw data for all crushing experiments, wall thickness measurements, and results for all pair-wise Kolmogorov-Smirnov Tests are available at https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.c.3725236.v1




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Plankton Is Earth's Tiniest Unsung Hero

A single-celled algae, barely visible to the eye, plankton contributes to some of the world's most important resources and is essential to the food chain that supports all life.




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Wellness Innovator Canyon Ranch® Debuts First International Resort In Kaplankaya, Turkey - You’re Invited

Chief Executive Officer Susan Docherty invites you to experience debut Canyon Ranch international resort: Canyon Ranch Wellness Resort at Kaplankaya in Turkey




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Builder boots rat 30ft through the air like a football after his mate smashes it with plank of wood

The two men were filmed attacking the creature on a building site although it is not yet clear where the footage was taken. Animal charity PETA are now calling for the men to be tracked down.




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Lowrider owner forced to get friends to carry a set of wooden planks around to get over speed bumps

The video was filmed in Russia before being posted on Reddit earlier today where it was shared thousands of times.




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Teaching Business Discourse / Cornelia Ilie, Catherine Nickerson, Brigitte Planken

Online Resource




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Plum shadows and Plank Bridge: two memoirs about courtesans / by Mao Xiang and Yu Huai ; translated and edited by Wai-yee Li

Dewey Library - HQ250.A5 P58 2020




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Development and application of a ratiometric nanosensor for measuring pH inside the gastrointestinal tract of zooplankton

Environ. Sci.: Nano, 2020, Accepted Manuscript
DOI: 10.1039/C9EN01300H, Paper
Open Access
Adam Davis, Fatima Nasser, Jamie R Lead, Zongbo Shi
The pH within the gastrointestinal (GI) tract of zooplankton regulates the bioavailability of nutrients and inorganic toxins (metals, nanoparticles) and the breakdown of ingested food. However, measuring the spatial distribution...
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Plankton 'Mucus Houses' Could Pull Microplastics From the Sea

Watch the jellyfish-like larvacean capture tiny floating bits of plastic, enabling the pinkie-sized critter to eliminate the plastic as waste that falls to the seafloor.




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Phonological typology / edited by Larry M. Hyman and Frans Plank

Barker Library - P204.P56 2013




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Marine plankton : a practical guide to ecology, methodology and taxonomy / edited by Claudia Castellani (Sir Alister Hardy Foundation for Ocean Science, Plymouth, UK) and Martin Edwards (Sir Alister Hardy Foundation for Ocean Science, Plymouth, UK and Uni




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Plankton : a guide to their ecology and monitoring for water quality / editors: Iain M. Suthers, David Rissik and Anthony J. Richardson




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Superplasticizers and other chemical admixtures in concrete: proceedings of the twelfth international conference, Beijing, China, October 28-31, 2018 / editors, Jiaping Liu, Ziming Wang, Terence C. Holland, Jing Huang, Johann Plank

Barker Library - TP884.A3 I68 2018




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Marine phytoplankton primary production and ecophysiology using chlorophyll-A fluorescence / Jeffrey John Cosgrove

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The marriage record of Steinman, John D. and Plank, Florence S




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Diversity and production of phytoplankton in the offshore Mississippi River plume and coastal environments




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Light quality and phytoplankton viability




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Scaling up support vector machines with application to plankton recognition




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Zooplankton of the West Florida shelf




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Identifying plankton from grayscale silhouette images




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Late Holocene planktic foraminiferal assemblages from Orca Basin




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The influence of the Loop Current on the diversity, abundance, and distribution of zooplankton in the Gulf of Mexico




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A three-dimensional biophysical model of light, nutrient, and grazing controls on phytoplankton competition affecting red tide maintenance on the west Florida shelf




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Evolution and field application of a plankton imaging system




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System for identifying plankton from the sipper instrument platform