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2. Vers une intégration du sorgho comme matière première pour la brasserie moderne (synthèse bibliographique)
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Bwanganga Tawaba, JC., Ba, K., Destain, J., Malumba, P., Béra, F., and Thonart, P.
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Malt ,beer ,sorghum ,malting ,brewing ,Biotechnology ,TP248.13-248.65 ,Environmental sciences ,GE1-350 - Abstract
Towards the integration of sorghum as an adjunct in the modern brewery industry. A review. Despite the relatively recent use of sorghum in brewing, the accumulated information from studies on the use of this cereal in malting and brewing is far from basic; the biochemistry of sorghum malting consolidates this knowledge. Despite the interest accorded to demonstrating the use of sorghum in brewing, the possibilities and limitations of using this cereal in the modern malting and brewing industries have not yet been fully elucidated. Furthermore, all the transformations involved in these processes are far from being completely understood. This review provides a wealth of knowledge on the properties of sorghum, which is of interest to both the maltster and the brewer, such as: grain composition, malted grain biochemistry and physiology, brewing and fermentation of sorghum, etc. The progress and difficulties encountered during sorghum malting are presented in a way that will be helpful to the brewer.
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- 2013
3. Etude comparative des composés phénoliques, du pouvoir antioxydant de différentes variétés de sorgho sénégalais et des enzymes amylolytiques de leur malt
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Thonart, P., Cissé, N., Destain, J., Tine, E., and Ba, K.
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Sorghum ,testa ,total phenols ,condensed tannins ,antioxidant activity ,malting ,amylolytic enzymes ,Biotechnology ,TP248.13-248.65 ,Environmental sciences ,GE1-350 - Abstract
Comparative study of phenolic compounds, antioxidant power of various Senegalese sorghum cultivars and amylolytic enzymes of their malt. The study involved seven cultivars of white sorghum selected to ISRA Bambey and consumed in many regions of Senegal. Several characters and biochemical compounds of the grains (presence of pigmented testa, total phenols, condensed tannins and antioxidant activity) were determined in all cultivars. A three days malting was also carried out and amylolytic enzymes such as α-amylase, β-amylase and limit-dextrinase which are essential for a malt of good quality were proportioned. These enzymes are measured specifically with kits of Megazyme: Amylazyme (α-amylase), Betamyl (β-amylase) and Limit-Dextrizyme (limit-dextrinase). Two cultivars, CE 180-33 and CE 145-66 proved to be tannin sorghums, have the highest levels in total phenols and the most important antioxidant activities (ABTS and DPPH). The results of enzymatic analysis and the index of Kolbach indicated the F-2-20 like cultivar presenting the best potentialities for malt production.
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- 2010
4. Quality and health risk assessment of trace elements in groundwater within the Vea catchment of the Upper East Region, Ghana
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Zango, M. S., Pelig-Ba, K. B., Anim-Gyampo, M., Gibrilla, A., and Abu, M.
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- 2024
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5. Modulating the electronic structure of MoS2 nanosheets by Mn doping for improving hydrogen evolution reaction: an experimental and theoretical DFT-QTAIM study
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Morales-Rodríguez, H.D., Nguyen-Ba, K., Chen, F., Shen, Q., Tu, R., Zhang, L.M., Castillo-Alvarado, F.L., Rodríguez-Hernández, J.I., and Vargas-Garcia, J.R.
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- 2024
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6. On the Natural and Anthropogenic Drivers of the Senegalese (West Africa) Low Coast Evolution : Saint Louis Beach 2016 COASTVAR Experiment and 3D Modeling of Short Term Coastal Protection Measures
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Ndour, A., Ba, K., Almar, A., Almeida, P., Sall, M., Diedhiou, P. M., Floc’h, F., Daly, C., Grandjean, P., Boivin, J.-P., Castelle, B., Marieu, V., Biausque, M., Detandt, G., Folly, S. Tomety, Bonou, F., Capet, X., Garlan, T., Marchesiello, P., Benshila, R., Diaz, H., Bergsma, E., Sadio, M., Sakho, I., and Sy, B.
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- 2020
7. Alternative synthesis of structurally defective MoS2 nanoflakes for efficient hydrogen evolution reaction
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Nguyen-Ba, K., Vargas-García, J.R., and Manzo-Robledo, A.
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- 2020
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8. Lysophosphatidic acid mediates fibrosis in injured joints by regulating collagen type I biosynthesis.
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Wu, L, Petrigliano, FA, Ba, K, Lee, S, Bogdanov, J, McAllister, DR, Adams, JS, Rosenthal, AK, Van Handel, B, Crooks, GM, Lin, Y, and Evseenko, D
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Cartilage ,Articular ,Stifle ,Animals ,Humans ,Rats ,Rats ,Sprague-Dawley ,Fibrosis ,Collagen Type I ,Lysophospholipids ,Male ,Autotaxin ,Cartilage injury ,Chondrocytes ,Collagen type I ,Lysophosphatidic acid ,Physical Injury - Accidents and Adverse Effects ,Arthritis ,Aetiology ,2.1 Biological and endogenous factors ,Musculoskeletal ,Biomedical Engineering ,Clinical Sciences ,Human Movement and Sports Sciences ,Arthritis & Rheumatology - Abstract
ObjectiveArticular cartilage is a highly specialized tissue which forms the surfaces in synovial joints. Full-thickness cartilage defects caused by trauma or microfracture surgery heal via the formation of fibrotic tissue characterized by a high content of collagen I (COL I) and subsequent poor mechanical properties. The goal of this study is to investigate the molecular mechanisms underlying fibrosis after joint injury.DesignRat knee joint models were used to mimic cartilage defects after acute injury. Immunohistochemistry was performed to detect proteins related to fibrosis. Human fetal chondrocytes and bone marrow stromal cells (BMSCs) were used to study the influence of the lipid lysophosphatidic acid (LPA) on COL I synthesis. Quantitative PCR, ELISA and immunohistochemistry were performed to evaluate the production of COL I. Chemical inhibitors were used to block LPA signaling both in vitro and in vivo.ResultsAfter full-thickness cartilage injury in rat knee joints, stromal cells migrating to the injury expressed high levels of the LPA-producing enzyme autotaxin (ATX); intact articular cartilage in rat and humans expressed negligible levels of ATX despite expressing the LPA receptors LPAR1 and LPAR2. LPA-induced increases in COL I production by chondrocytes and BMSCs were mediated by the MAP kinase and PI3 Kinase signaling pathways. Inhibition of the ATX/LPA axis significantly reduced COL I-enriched fibrocartilage synthesis in full-thickness cartilage defects in rats in favor of the collagen II-enriched normal state.ConclusionTaken together, these results identify an attractive target for intervention in reducing the progression of post-traumatic fibrosis and osteoarthritis.
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- 2015
9. Modulating the electronic structure of MoS2 nanosheets by Mn doping for improving hydrogen evolution reaction: an experimental and theoretical DFT-QTAIM study
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Morales-Rodriguez, H.D., primary, Nguyen-Ba, K., additional, Chen, F., additional, Shen, Q., additional, Tu, R., additional, Zhang, L.M., additional, Castillo-Alvarado, F.L., additional, Rodríguez-Hernández, J.I., additional, and Vargas-Garcia, J.R., additional
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- 2023
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10. Adams-Oliver Syndrome: About A Case
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Sylla, F., primary, Keita, Dr. Lassine, additional, Ba, K., additional, Keita, C., additional, Traore, C., additional, Kanté, M., additional, Koné, N., additional, Fofana, Y., additional, Dicko, A. G., additional, Diakité, M., additional, Kontao, N., additional, Dicko, F., additional, and Sylla, M., additional
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- 2023
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11. Performance of Glasses Containing Titan as Potential Corrosion Inhibitors for Mild Steel in a 3% NaCl Solution
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Shaim, A, primary, Galai, M, additional, Ba, K, additional, and et, al, additional
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- 2023
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12. Constraining the spatial distribution of lithospheric and asthenospheric anisotropies beneath Australia using shear wave splitting analyses
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Ba, K., Gao, S., Song, J., and Liu, K.
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The spatial distribution of seismic azimuthal anisotropy beneath Australia is investigated using splitting of the teleseismic PKS, SKKS, and SKS phases to delineate asthenospheric flow and lithospheric deformation beneath one of the oldest and fast-moving continents on Earth. In total 511 pairs of high-quality splitting parameters were observed at 116 seismic stations. Unlike other stable continental areas in Africa, East Asia, and North America, where spatially consistent splitting parameters dominate, the fast orientations and splitting times observed in Australia show a complex pattern, with a slightly smaller than normal average splitting time of 0.85 ± 0.33 s. On the North Australian Craton, the fast orientations are mostly N-S, which is parallel to the absolute plate motion (APM) direction in the hotspot frame. Those observed in the South Australian Craton are mostly NE-SW and E-W, which are perpendicular to the maximum lithospheric horizontal shortening direction. In east Australia, the observed anisotropy can be attributed to either APM induced simple shear or lithospheric fabric parallel to the strike of the orogenic belts. The observed spatial variations of the azimuthal anisotropy, when combined with results from depth estimation utilizing the spatial coherency of the splitting parameters and seismic tomography studies, suggest that the azimuthal anisotropy in Australia can mostly be related to simple shear in the rheologically transition layer between the lithosphere and asthenosphere. Non-APM parallel anisotropy is attributable to modulations of the mantle flow system by undulations of the bottom of lithosphere, with a spatially variable degree of contribution from lithospheric fabric., The 28th IUGG General Assembly (IUGG2023) (Berlin 2023)
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- 2023
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13. Enquête comportementale et sérologique sur le VIH/sida chez les détenus à Nouakchott (Mauritanie)
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Ba, K., Keita, M., Fall-Malick, F. Z., Mint Beibakar, M., Diallo, M., and Lo, B. B.
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- 2015
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14. Trichosomoides nasalis (Nematoda: Trichinelloidea) in the murid host Arvicanthis niloticus: Migration to the epithelium of the nasal mucosa after intramuscular development
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Fall E.H., Diagne M., Martin C., Mutafchiev Y., Granjon L., Ba K., Junker K., and Bain O.
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Trichosomoides ,Trichinella ,rodent ,migratory route ,mating site ,Infectious and parasitic diseases ,RC109-216 - Abstract
Knowledge of the biology of the trichinelloid subfamily Trichosomoidinae is poor. Trichosomoides nasalis is a common parasite of Arvicanthis niloticus (Muridae) in Senegal, and a procedure for experimental infections has been established. It has been demonstrated that larvae develop in striated muscle fibres, similar to Trichinella spp., but they are not arrested in the first stage, and they reach the adult stage within three weeks. In the present histological study it is shown that T. nasalis females and dwarf males migrate from the abdomen and thorax to the host’s muzzle, moving through connective tissues and between muscles. A few migrating specimens were also found in the blood vessels of the nasal mucosa. While sexes were still separated in the lamina propria of the mucosa, females recovered from the epithelium contained intra-uterine males. Worms were found between the incisors in the mucosa of the anterior and median conchae which are rich in mucous cells. Only the pseudostratified epithelium was parasitized. Under natural conditions, the inflammation of the nasal mucosa that is induced by the parasites might reduce the competitiveness of infected rodents when foraging or looking for potential mates.
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- 2012
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15. Development of Trichosomoides nasalis (Nematoda: Trichinelloidea) in the murid host: evidence for larval growth in striated muscle fibres
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Fall E.H., Diagne M., Junker K., Duplantier J.M., Ba K., Vallée I., and Bain O.
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Trichosomoides ,Trichinella ,rodent ,intramuscular development ,Infectious and parasitic diseases ,RC109-216 - Abstract
Trichosomoides nasalis (Trichinelloidea) is a parasite of Arvicanthis niloticus (Muridae) in Senegal. Female worms that harbour dwarf males in their uteri, occur in the epithelium of the nasal mucosa. Young laboratory-bred A. niloticus were either fed females containing larvated eggs or intraperitoneally injected with motile first-stage larvae recovered from female uteri. Both resulted in successful infection. Organs examined during rodent necropsy were blood and lymphatic circulatory systems (heart, large vessels, lymphnodes), lungs, liver, kidneys, thoracic and abdominal cavities, thoracic and abdominal muscular walls, diaphragm, tongue, and nasal mucosa. Development to adult nasal stages took three weeks. Recovery of newly hatched larvae from the peritoneal fluid at four-eight hours after oral infection suggests a direct passage from the stomach or intestinal wall to the musculature. However, dissemination through the blood, as observed with Trichinella spiralis, cannot be excluded even though newly hatched larvae of T. nasalis are twice as thick (15 μm). Developing larvae were found in histological sections of the striated muscle of the abdominal and thoracic walls, and larvae in fourth moult were dissected from these sites. Adult females were found in the deep nasal mucosa where mating occurred prior to worms settling in the nasal epithelium. The present study shows a remarkable similarity between T. nasalis and Trichinella species regarding muscle tropism, but the development of T. nasalis is not arrested at the late first-larval stage and does not induce transformation of infected fibres into nurse cells. T. nasalis seems a potential model to study molecular relations between trichinelloid larvae and infected muscle fibres.
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16. Comparative population genetics of a parasitic nematode and its host community: The trichostrongylid Neoheligmonella granjoni and Mastomys rodents in southeastern Senegal
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Brouat, C., Tatard, C., Machin, A., Kane, M., Diouf, M., Bâ, K., and Duplantier, J.-M.
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- 2011
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17. Risk of amputation under diuretics in patients with- or at risk of lower-extremity artery disease: A systematic review
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Ba, K., primary, Sow, M., additional, Magne, J., additional, Lacroix, P., additional, and Aboyans, V., additional
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- 2022
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18. Prevalence, determinants and prognostic value of coronary artery calcium score in asymptomatic patients with diabetes: A systematic review and meta-analysis
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Sow, M., primary, Ba, K., additional, Ayari, R., additional, Magne, J., additional, and Aboyans, V., additional
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- 2022
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19. Histological study of Trichosomoides nasalis (Nematoda: Trichinelloidea) in the nasal cavities of the murid Arvicanthis niloticus, with associated pathology
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Diagne M., Vuong P.N., Duplantier J.M., Ba K., Thirion-Lochouarn L., Attout T., and Bain O.
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Trichosomoides nasalis ,histopathology ,Arvicanthis niloticus ,Infectious and parasitic diseases ,RC109-216 - Abstract
Histological study of the nasal cavities and upper maxillae of Arvicanthis niloticus naturally infected with Trichosomoides nasalis shows that the female worms reside in the epithelial monolayer of the nasal mucosa of the posterior and median cavities. Eggs laid by T. nasalis were infiltrated between the female body wall and the epithelial lining. Small groups of eggs, mixed with mucus and polymorphonuclear cells, were found in the nasal lumen, freed by rupture of the stretched epithelium. Two females and a few eggs were also found in the connective tissues. One male was found in a female uterus and two were apparently in the lumen of the nasal cavity but the surrounding tissues were disrupted. No male was identified in the lamina propria of the mucosa. However, significant inflammatory lesions occurred in the lamina propria, similar to those induced by the males of Anatrichosoma spp. which live in this part of the mucosa. In rodents, the lesions resulted in rhinosinusitis characterised by a lymphocytic infiltration leading to nasal obstruction.
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20. Domestic Tourism in Poland: State, Development, and Prospects before and during the COVID-19 Pandemic
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Ba��k-Filipek, Ewa and Podhorodecka, Katarzyna
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The aim of the study was to show tourist movement in Poland and its importance in the tourism and national economy. The analysis of the results confirms a several-year trend of further increases in the number of arrivals for both foreigners and foreign tourists. In parallel to the positive trend in terms of the number of trips, unfortunately a decreasing trend is observed in the level of average spending of tourists and one-day visitors. Therefore, total revenue from inbound foreign tourism in 2019 (calculated in PLN) increased by 2.9% compared to its level from the previous year. Tourism, including foreign tourism arrivals, affects economic development, mainly due to the multiplier effect. The huge problem for the Polish tourism sector was the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020. The aim of the article is to illustrate the impact of the pandemic on the tourism sector in Poland, especially domestic travels, and to provide information on which types of tourism were more resistant to the COVID-19 pandemic situation.
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- 2021
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21. Mobilisation efficacy in young patients with different stages of degenerative disc disease
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Anna Skrzek, Agnieszka Dȩbiec-Ba K, and Tomasz Kuligowski
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Straight leg raise ,Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation ,Lumbar vertebrae ,Intervertebral Disc Degeneration ,Degenerative disc disease ,03 medical and health sciences ,Young Adult ,0302 clinical medicine ,Lumbar ,medicine ,Humans ,Orthopedics and Sports Medicine ,Range of Motion, Articular ,Physical Therapy Modalities ,030222 orthopedics ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Rehabilitation ,Lumbosacral Region ,medicine.disease ,Spinal column ,Low back pain ,Magnetic Resonance Imaging ,Oswestry Disability Index ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Treatment Outcome ,Physical therapy ,Female ,medicine.symptom ,Range of motion ,business ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery - Abstract
BACKGROUND: Lumbar vertebrae carry the greatest load from the spinal column, often leading to several pathologies, including degenerative disc disease (DDD), potentially disturbing spinal movement patterns. Mobilisation increases hypomobile segment mobility, however there is little evidence on mobilisation in patients suffering from different types of DDD. OBJECTIVE: To assess the efficacy of mobilisation in young patients with DDD, as diagnosed by MRI. METHODS: Thirty patients (24–35 years) participated in this study, and were divided into two groups, based on progression levels of DDD diagnosed by MRI (protrusion-PRO/extrusion-EXT). Twenty sessions of sustained stretch mobilisation (grade III) were applied to both groups over four weeks. Numeric Rating Scale (NRS), Oswestry Disability Index (ODI), straight leg raise (SLR), passive lumbar extension (PLE) and lumbar range of motion (ROM) assessed outcome variables. Three trial stages were investigated: pre-therapy (1), post-therapy (2) and follow-up (3). RESULTS: Age (p= 0.007) and NRS (p= 0.002) were significantly different before therapy. Patient outcomes were significantly improved for all parameters in both groups, except SLR which improved in the EXT group only (p= 0.043). CONCLUSIONS: Applied treatments improved patient outcomes and were statistically significant in both groups, however, better outcomes were observed in the EXT group during follow-up. Mobilisation was a safe and effective procedure for the treatment of DDD.
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- 2020
22. Marine diatom assemblages of the Nosy Be Island coasts, NW Madagascar: species composition and biodiversity using molecular and morphological taxonomy
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Etienne Bemanaja, John Bemiasa, Catherine Riaux-Gobin, Ewa Górecka, Chunlian Li, PrzemysŁaw DA˛Bek, Adrian Kryk, Andrzej Witkowski, MaŁgorzata BA˛k, University of Szczecin, Centre de recherches insulaires et observatoire de l'environnement (CRIOBE), Université de Perpignan Via Domitia (UPVD)-École pratique des hautes études (EPHE), Université Paris sciences et lettres (PSL)-Université Paris sciences et lettres (PSL)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Laboratoire d'Excellence CORAIL (LabEX CORAIL), Université des Antilles (UA)-Institut d'écologie et environnement-Université de la Nouvelle-Calédonie (UNC)-Université de la Polynésie Française (UPF)-Université de La Réunion (UR)-Institut Français de Recherche pour l'Exploitation de la Mer (IFREMER)-École pratique des hautes études (EPHE), Université Paris sciences et lettres (PSL)-Université Paris sciences et lettres (PSL)-École des hautes études en sciences sociales (EHESS)-Université des Antilles et de la Guyane (UAG)-Institut de Recherche pour le Développement (IRD), and South China Normal University
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0106 biological sciences ,0301 basic medicine ,Biogeography ,Biodiversity ,Plant Science ,Biology ,010603 evolutionary biology ,01 natural sciences ,Molecular taxonomy ,03 medical and health sciences ,parasitic diseases ,morphology ,14. Life underwater ,Taxonomic rank ,RbcL ,Endemism ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics ,Taxonomy ,Diatoms ,Ecology ,fungi ,south-east Africa ,Marine diatom ,030104 developmental biology ,Benthic zone ,Taxonomy (biology) ,[SDE.BE]Environmental Sciences/Biodiversity and Ecology ,geographic locations - Abstract
International audience; Madagascar is an isolated oceanic island characterized by high degrees of endemism at all taxonomic levels. The waters surrounding Madagascar are still poorly studied for benthic marine diatom assemblages. The aim of our study was to analyse the taxonomic biodiversity and molecular phylogeny of the diatom assemblages of the Nosy Be archipelago in terms of their ubiquity/rarity. A total of 65 samples from 14 sampling sites were collected from the Nosy Be and Nosy Tanikely islands in June/July 2014. Diatom identification, based on light and electron microscopic examination, revealed 332 diatom taxa. From those, ∼90 strains were isolated and successfully cultured. So far, DNA has been extracted and one chloroplast gene (rbcL) sequenced from 21 strains in order to reconstruct their single gene phylogeny. Taxa selected for sequencing and the preliminary phylogeny are from genera considered common benthic and planktonic forms in the marine littoral: Bellerochea, Melosira, Paralia, Triceratium, Navicula, Hippodonta, Auricula, Nitzschia, Cocconeis, and some araphids. For each site, Shannon and Simpson biodiversity indices were calculated. Diatom assemblages of Nosy Be were characterized by high biodiversity. The most abundant species was Cocconeis scutellum. Whereas some of the cultured taxa seem to represent cosmopolitan or zonal forms: e.g., Bellerochea malleus, Triceratium dubium, Melosira lineata, Paralia crawfordii, or Nitzschia inconspicua, most of the taxa isolated in culture and sequenced have not been observed in earlier works based on use of molecular markers. The dominant taxa were generally those with broad geographic distribution with global/Indo-Pacific affinities. Amongst all 332 taxa, only 35% have been identified to the species level. Many of the taxa identified to the generic level may turn out to represent taxa new to science after further SEM examination and DNA sequencing.
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23. Trace Element Geochemistry from the Birrimian Metasediments of the Northern Region of Ghana
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Pelig-Ba, K. B., Parker, A., and Price, M.
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- 2004
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24. A new sibling species of Taterillus (Muridae, Gerbillinae) from West Africa
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Dobigny, G., Granjon, L., Aniskin, V., Ba, K., and Volobouev, V.
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- 2003
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25. Mechanical compressive force inhibits adipogenesis of adipose stem cells
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Li, G., Fu, N., Yang, X., Li, M., Ba, K., Wei, X., Fu, Y., Yao, Y., Cai, X., and Lin, Y.
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- 2013
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26. Effects of bone morphogenetic protein-4 (BMP-4) on adipocyte differentiation from mouse adipose-derived stem cells
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Wei, X., Li, G., Yang, X., Ba, K., Fu, Y., Fu, N., Cai, X., Chen, Q., Wang, M., and Lin, Y.
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- 2013
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27. Osteogenic differentiation of adipose-derived stem cells prompted by low-intensity pulsed ultrasound
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Yue, Y., Yang, X., Wei, X., Chen, J., Fu, N., Fu, Y., Ba, K., Li, G., Yao, Y., Liang, C., Zhang, J., Cai, X., and Wang, M
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- 2013
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28. Low-intensity pulsed ultrasound induced enhanced adipogenesis of adipose-derived stem cells
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Fu, N., Yang, X., Ba, K., Fu, Y., Wei, X., Yue, Y., Li, G., Yao, Y., Chen, J., Cai, X., Liang, C., Ge, Y., and Lin, Y.
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- 2013
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29. Jagged-1-mediated activation of notch signalling induces adipogenesis of adipose-derived stem cells
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Ba, K., Yang, X., Wu, L., Wei, X., Fu, N., Fu, Y., Cai, X., Yao, Y., Ge, Y., and Lin, Y.
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- 2012
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30. Surveillance sentinelle du VIH chez les femmes enceintes en Mauritanie entre 2001 et 2007
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Fall-Malick, F.Z., Bara, A.O., Lam, M., Mint Beibacar, M., Ba, K., Ba, H., Ould Ghady, I., Ould Horma, A., Toure-Kane, N.C., Mboup, S., and Lo, B.
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- 2010
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31. Trace Elements in Groundwater from Some Crystalline Rocks in the Upper Regions of Ghana
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Pelig-Ba, K. B.
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- 1998
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32. International conference ICAWA 2017 and 2018 : extended book of abstract : the AWA project : ecosystem approach to the management of fisheries and the marine environment in West African waters
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Balde, B.S., Sow, F.N., Ba, K., Ekau, W., Kantoussan, J., Fall, M., Brehmer, Patrice, Diouf, M., Brehmer, Patrice (ed.), Diogoul, N. (collab.), Zenk, C. (collab.), Vareilles, M. de (collab.), Keenlyside, N. (collab.), Nascimento, J.M. (collab.), Ramos, V. M. (collab.), Sow, B.A. (collab.), Fock, H. (collab.), Schmidt, J. (collab.), Ekau, W. (collab.), Mbaye, A. (collab.), Fall. A. (collab.), Monteiro, I. (collab.), Kouassi, A.M. (collab.), Silva, O. (collab.), Brochier, Timothée (collab.), Sall. M. (collab.), Mayif, M. (collab.), Koné, V. (collab.), Gorgues, Thomas (collab.), Ferreira Santos, C. (collab.), Bamy, I.L. (collab.), Barry, I. (collab.), Sidibe, M. (collab.), and Diadhou, H. (collab.)
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Sardinella aurita is an overexploited small pelagic fish and a key species in Senegal at socioeconomics level, nevertheless the growth parameters which is a good indicator of fish stressors, have not been updated since 30 years. In this work, we analysed S. aurita (n = 32 300) age and growth in Senegal taking into account the tropical seasonality. Growth parameters are then compared with those previously obtained in the literature on the same geographical area (since 60 to 34 years) and more widely in different locations in tropical North Atlantic and Mediterranean Sea. The results show a significant difference of growth parameters in Senegal since thirty years, indeed growth of S. aurita became slower and its maximum size has significantly decreased. The comparison of S. aurita variability in growth performance reported in Mauritania-Senegal coast, as well as in Mediterranean Sea and Eastern/Western Atlantic Ocean reveals a significant influence of environmental parameters and/or the level of exploitation. In one hand in tropical Atlantic, S. aurita growth in Eastern Central is similar to the one reported in Western Central, while S. aurita growth is rather slow in Mediterranean Sea where, vs tropical Atlantic, Sea temperature and prey availability are lower. On the other hand, in the Atlantic Western Central, where the fishing pressure on the stock is lower over the last decade vs Atlantic Eastern Central, an increase in asymptotic length is observed, while in the Mediterranean Sea and Atlantic Eastern Central, where the fishing pressure is higher, the asymptotic length has drastically decreased. We assume that the fishing pressure and the climate change, or a combination of both, have an effect on the biological parameters of S. aurita.
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33. Body size variability and water balance: A comparison between mainland and island populations ofMastomys huberti (Rodentia: Muridae) in Senegal
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Ganem, G., Granjon, L., Ba, K., and Duplantier, J. -M.
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- 1995
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34. Mosquito vectors of the 1998–1999 outbreak of Rift Valley Fever and other arboviruses (Bagaza, Sanar, Wesselsbron and West Nile) in Mauritania and Senegal
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DIALLO, M., NABETH, P., BA, K., SALL, A. A., BA, Y., MONDO, M., GIRAULT, L., ABDALAHI, M. O., and MATHIOT, C.
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- 2005
35. Trace metal concentrations in borehole waters from the Upper Regions and the Accra Plains of Ghana
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Pelig-Ba, K. B., Biney, C. A., and Antwi, L. A.
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- 1991
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36. Elemental Contamination of Rainwater by Airborne Dust in Tamale Township Area of the Northern Region of Ghana
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Pelig-Ba, K. B., Parker, A., and Price, M.
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- 2001
37. Sardinella aurita growth parameters variability under the balanced effects of climate change and fishing pressure
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Balde, B. S., Sow, F. N., Ba, K., Ekau, W., Kantoussan, J., Fall, M., Patrice BREHMER, Diouf, M., Université Cheikh Anta Diop [Dakar, Sénégal] (UCAD), Institut Sénégalais de Recherches Agricoles [Dakar] (ISRA), Leibniz Centre for Tropical Marine Research (ZMT), Laboratoire des Sciences de l'Environnement Marin (LEMAR) (LEMAR), Institut de Recherche pour le Développement (IRD)-Institut Français de Recherche pour l'Exploitation de la Mer (IFREMER)-Université de Brest (UBO)-Institut Universitaire Européen de la Mer (IUEM), Institut de Recherche pour le Développement (IRD)-Institut national des sciences de l'Univers (INSU - CNRS)-Université de Brest (UBO)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Institut national des sciences de l'Univers (INSU - CNRS)-Université de Brest (UBO)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Institut de Recherche pour le Développement (IRD), Brehmer, Patrice, and HORIZON, IRD
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[SDE.BE] Environmental Sciences/Biodiversity and Ecology ,[SDU.OCEAN]Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Ocean, Atmosphere ,[SDE.MCG] Environmental Sciences/Global Changes ,SENEGAL ,AFRIQUE DE L'OUEST ,[SDU.OCEAN] Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Ocean, Atmosphere ,[SDE.MCG]Environmental Sciences/Global Changes ,[SDE.BE]Environmental Sciences/Biodiversity and Ecology ,ATLANTIQUE ,MEDITERRANEE - Abstract
ICAWA : International Conference AWA, Lanzarote, ESP, 17-/04/2018 - 20/04/2018; Sardinella aurita is an overexploited small pelagic fish and a key species in Senegal at socioeconomics level, nevertheless the growth parameters which is a good indicator of fish stressors, have not been updated since 30 years. In this work, we analysed S. aurita (n = 32 300) age and growth in Senegal taking into account the tropical seasonality. Growth parameters are then compared with those previously obtained in the literature on the same geographical area (since 60 to 34 years) and more widely in different locations in tropical North Atlantic and Mediterranean Sea. The results show a significant difference of growth parameters in Senegal since thirty years, indeed growth of S. aurita became slower and its maximum size has significantly decreased. The comparison of S. aurita variability in growth performance reported in Mauritania-Senegal coast, as well as in Mediterranean Sea and Eastern/Western Atlantic Ocean reveals a significant influence of environmental parameters and/or the level of exploitation. In one hand in tropical Atlantic, S. aurita growth in Eastern Central is similar to the one reported in Western Central, while S. aurita growth is rather slow in Mediterranean Sea where, vs tropical Atlantic, Sea temperature and prey availability are lower. On the other hand, in the Atlantic Western Central, where the fishing pressure on the stock is lower over the last decade vs Atlantic Eastern Central, an increase in asymptotic length is observed, while in the Mediterranean Sea and Atlantic Eastern Central, where the fishing pressure is higher, the asymptotic length has drastically decreased. We assume that the fishing pressure and the climate change, or a combination of both, have an effect on the biological parameters of S. aurita.
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38. Marine diatom assemblages of the Nosy Be Island coasts, NW Madagascar: species composition and biodiversity using molecular and morphological taxonomy
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Kryk, Adrian, primary, BA˛k, MaŁgorzata, additional, GÓrecka, Ewa, additional, Riaux-Gobin, Catherine, additional, Bemiasa, John, additional, Bemanaja, Etienne, additional, Li, Chunlian, additional, DA˛Bek, PrzemysŁaw, additional, and Witkowski, Andrzej, additional
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39. Measurement of matter-antimatter differences in beauty baryon decays
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Schindler, H, Schlupp, M, Schmelling, M, Schmelzer, T, Schmidt, B, Schneider, O, Schopper, A, Schubert, K, Schubiger, M, Schune, M, Schwemmer, R, Sciascia, B, Sciubba, A, Semennikov, A, Sergi, A, Serra, N, Serrano, J, Sestini, L, Seyfert, P, Shapkin, M, Shapoval, I, Shcheglov, Y, Shears, T, Shekhtman, L, Shevchenko, V, Shires, A, Siddi, B, Silva Coutinho, R, De Oliveira, L, Simi, G, Simone, S, Sirendi, M, Skidmore, N, Skwarnicki, T, Smith, E, Smith, I, Smith, J, Smith, M, Snoek, H, Sokoloff, M, Soler, F, De Paula, B, Spaan, B, Spradlin, P, Sridharan, S, Stagni, F, Stahl, M, Stahl, S, Stefko, P, Stefkova, S, Steinkamp, O, Stemmle, S, Stenyakin, O, Stevenson, S, Stoica, S, Stone, S, Storaci, B, Stracka, S, Straticiuc, M, Straumann, U, Sun, L, Sutcliffe, W, Swientek, K, Syropoulos, V, Szczekowski, M, Szumlak, T, T'Jampens, S, Tayduganov, A, Tekampe, T, Tellarini, G, Teubert, F, Thomas, E, Van Tilburg, J, Tilley, M, Tisserand, V, Tobin, M, Tolk, S, Tomassetti, L, Tonelli, D, Topp-Joergensen, S, Toriello, F, Tournefier, E, Tourneur, S, Trabelsi, K, Traill, M, Tran, M, Tresch, M, Trisovic, A, Tsaregorodtsev, A, Tsopelas, P, Tully, A, Tuning, N, Ukleja, A, Ustyuzhanin, A, Uwer, U, Vacca, C, Vagnoni, V, Valassi, A, Valat, S, Valenti, G, Vallier, A, Vazquez Gomez, R, Vazquez Regueiro, P, Vecchi, S, Van Veghel, M, Velthuis, J, Veltri, M, Veneziano, G, Venkateswaran, A, Vernet, M, Vesterinen, M, Viaud, B, Vieira, D, Vieites Diaz, M, Vilasis-Cardona, X, Volkov, V, Vollhardt, A, Voneki, B, Vorobyev, A, Vorobyev, V, Voß, C, De Vries, J, Vázquez Sierra, C, Waldi, R, Wallace, C, Wallace, R, Walsh, J, Wang, J, Ward, D, Wark, H, Watson, N, Websdale, D, Weiden, A, Whitehead, M, Wicht, J, Wilkinson, G, Wilkinson, M, Williams, M, Williams, T, Wilson, F, Wimberley, J, Wishahi, J, Wislicki, W, Witek, M, Wormser, G, Wotton, S, Wraight, K, Wright, S, Wyllie, K, Xie, Y, Xing, Z, Xu, Z, Yang, Z, Yin, H, Yu, J, Yuan, X, Yushchenko, O, Zarebski, K, Zavertyaev, M, Zhang, L, Zhang, Y, Zhelezov, A, Zheng, Y, Zhokhov, A, Zhu, X, Zhukov, V, and Zucchelli, S
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Physics beyond the Standard Model ,Hadron ,transformation [parity] ,General Physics and Astronomy ,7000 GeV-cms8000 GeV-cms ,violation [CP] ,decay [meson] ,01 natural sciences ,High Energy Physics - Experiment ,Settore FIS/04 - Fisica Nucleare e Subnucleare ,High Energy Physics - Experiment (hep-ex) ,antimatter ,scattering [p p] ,[PHYS.HEXP]Physics [physics]/High Energy Physics - Experiment [hep-ex] ,Antimatèria ,Decays of bottom mesons, Flavor symmetries ,B meson ,LHCb - Abteilung Hinton ,Physics ,Large Hadron Collider ,02 Physical Sciences ,new physics ,Cabibbo–Kobayashi–Maskawa matrix ,parity: transformation ,Particle physics ,Flavor symmetries ,Charge conjugation parity time reversal and other discrete symmetrie ,Decays of bottom mesons ,asymmetry: CP ,CERN LHC Coll ,CP-VIOLATION ,LAMBDA(B) ,meson: decay ,angular distribution [decay] ,Antimatter ,Physical Sciences ,CP violation ,LHC ,colliding beams [p p] ,Lambda/b0: hadronic decay ,Particle Physics - Experiment ,p p: scattering ,Fluids & Plasmas ,Physics, Multidisciplinary ,+p+pi-+K%2B+K%22">Lambda/b0 --> p pi- K+ K ,FOS: Physical sciences ,hadronic decay [Lambda/b0] ,+p+pi%2B+2pi%22">Lambda/b0 --> p pi+ 2pi ,CP [asymmetry] ,Determination of Cabibbo-Kobayashi & Maskawa (CKM) matrix element ,NO ,Nuclear physics ,Physics and Astronomy (all) ,TheoryofComputation_ANALYSISOFALGORITHMSANDPROBLEMCOMPLEXITY ,0103 physical sciences ,CP: violation ,decay: angular distribution ,ddc:530 ,010306 general physics ,Large Hadron Collider (France and Switzerland) ,01 Mathematical Sciences ,Science & Technology ,charge conjugation ,010308 nuclear & particles physics ,hep-ex ,High Energy Physics::Phenomenology ,Gran Col·lisionador d'Hadrons ,LHC-B ,HEP ,Baryon ,LHCb ,CKM matrix ,Hadronic decays of baryon ,0%29%22">Bottom baryons (|B|>0) ,High Energy Physics::Experiment ,Física de partícules ,Experiments ,p p: colliding beams ,statistical ,experimental results - Abstract
Differences in the behaviour of matter and antimatter have been observed in $K$ and $B$ meson decays, but not yet in any baryon decay. Such differences are associated with the non-invariance of fundamental interactions under the combined charge-conjugation and parity transformations, known as $C\!P$ violation. Using data from the LHCb experiment at the Large Hadron Collider, a search is made for $C\!P$-violating asymmetries in the decay angle distributions of $\Lambda^0_b$ baryons decaying to $p\pi^-\pi^+\pi^-$ and $p\pi^-K^+K^-$ final states. These four-body hadronic decays are a promising place to search for sources of $C\!P$ violation both within and beyond the Standard Model of particle physics. We find evidence for $C\!P$ violation in $\Lambda^0_b$ to $p\pi^-\pi^+\pi^-$ decays with a statistical significance corresponding to 3.3 standard deviations including systematic uncertainties. This represents the first evidence for $C\!P$ violation in the baryon sector., Comment: All figures and tables, along with any supplementary material and additional information, are available at https://lhcbproject.web.cern.ch/lhcbproject/Publications/LHCbProjectPublic/LHCb-PAPER-2016-030.html
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40. International conference ICAWA 2016 : extended book of abstract : the AWA project : ecosystem approach to the management of fisheries and the marine environment in West African waters
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Baldé, B.S., Thiaw, M., Ngom, F., Ba, K., Ekau, W., Sadio, O., Fall, M., Sarr, A., Diouf, M., Brehmer, Patrice, Brehmer, Patrice (ed.), Ba, B. (ed.), and Kraus, G. (ed.)
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The Bonga Ethmalosa fimbriata (Bowdich, 1825) is the most third small pelagic exploited in the Senegalese waters and is commonly consumed locally. Studies were conducted on the dynamics population of E. fimbriata. Monthly catches by landing sites of the Senegalese artisanal fisheries from 1996 to 2013 are provided by the CRODT. They are structured according to the fishing gear, per month and landing sites along the South Senegalese coast (between 14°36N to 13°36N and of 13°40N to 12°20 N). Growth parameters were determined using the length-frequency distribution per month over the period 2014-2015: the asymptotic length "Linfini"=38.2 cm total length, the asymptotic body weight Winfini= 956 g, the rate by which Linfini is approached K=0.48 and the theoretical age at zero length t0= -0.3; which are used to estimate the optimum length (Lopt) of a cohort and its fecundity are maximum at 28.9 cm for an age topt=2.8 years. We estimate the total mortality, Z=1.8 per year, natural mortality, M=0.4 per year and fishing mortality, F=1.4. The current rate of exploitation (E) was found at 0.32 and the yield per recruit (Y/R) was estimated at 0.32, indicating that E. fimbriata stock is not fully exploited. We report a seasonal variability in the recruitment and biomass of the Senegalese part of the stock, with a clear trend downward in the analysis period. The seasonal signal shows three phases: between 1996 and 2001, recruitments are higher (50%) and took place from November to March. Over the period 2002 to 2008 (27%), the maximum values are observed May to September; and finally between 2009 and 2013 (23%), the recruitment of E. fimbriata peak is observed in the same time of the first phase (November to March). E. fimbriata is not fully exploited, that suggest a reallocation of the fishing effort on this species to decrease fishing effort on other species highly exploited as Sardinella aurita and so contribute to a better fisheries management of small scale activities in this area. Moreover that will allow to fit to the theoretical maximum yield per recruit (Ypot) for different species targeted by the same fishermen can prevent stock collapse.
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41. Marine diatom assemblages of the Nosy Be Island coasts, NW Madagascar: species composition and biodiversity using molecular and morphological taxonomy.
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Kryk, Adrian, BA˛k, MaŁgorzata, GÓrecka, Ewa, Riaux-Gobin, Catherine, Bemiasa, John, Bemanaja, Etienne, Li, Chunlian, DA˛Bek, PrzemysŁaw, and Witkowski, Andrzej
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FOSSIL diatoms , *DIATOMS , *MOLECULAR phylogeny , *SPECIES , *BIODIVERSITY , *BIOLOGICAL classification - Abstract
Madagascar is an isolated oceanic island characterized by high degrees of endemism at all taxonomic levels. The waters surrounding Madagascar are still poorly studied for benthic marine diatom assemblages. The aim of our study was to analyse the taxonomic biodiversity and molecular phylogeny of the diatom assemblages of the Nosy Be archipelago in terms of their ubiquity/rarity. A total of 65 samples from 14 sampling sites were collected from the Nosy Be and Nosy Tanikely islands in June/July 2014. Diatom identification, based on light and electron microscopic examination, revealed 332 diatom taxa. From those, ∼90 strains were isolated and successfully cultured. So far, DNA has been extracted and one chloroplast gene (rbcL) sequenced from 21 strains in order to reconstruct their single gene phylogeny. Taxa selected for sequencing and the preliminary phylogeny are from genera considered common benthic and planktonic forms in the marine littoral: Bellerochea, Melosira, Paralia, Triceratium, Navicula, Hippodonta, Auricula, Nitzschia, Cocconeis, and some araphids. For each site, Shannon and Simpson biodiversity indices were calculated. Diatom assemblages of Nosy Be were characterized by high biodiversity. The most abundant species was Cocconeis scutellum. Whereas some of the cultured taxa seem to represent cosmopolitan or zonal forms: e.g., Bellerochea malleus, Triceratium dubium, Melosira lineata, Paralia crawfordii, or Nitzschia inconspicua, most of the taxa isolated in culture and sequenced have not been observed in earlier works based on use of molecular markers. The dominant taxa were generally those with broad geographic distribution with global/Indo-Pacific affinities. Amongst all 332 taxa, only 35% have been identified to the species level. Many of the taxa identified to the generic level may turn out to represent taxa new to science after further SEM examination and DNA sequencing. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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42. Prevalence des affections ophtalmologiques chez les militaires à kati (Mali).
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Diallo, S, primary, Sidibe, MK, additional, Bagayoko, S, additional, Ba, K, additional, Guirou n guindo, A, additional, Napo, A, additional, and Cisse, I, additional
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43. Increase of intestinal schistosomiasis after praziquantel treatment in a Schistosoma haematobium and Schistosomamansoni mixed focus
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Ernould, J.-C., Ba, K., and Sellin, B.
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44. Geographic patterns of inversion polymorphisms in a wild African rodent, Mastomys erythroleucus
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Dobigny, G., Catalan, J., Gauthier, P., M O'Brien, P.C., Brouat, C., Ba, K., Tatard, C., Ferguson-Smith, M.A., Duplantier, J.M., Granjon, L., and Britton-Davidian, J.
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Rodents -- Genetic aspects ,Rodents -- Distribution ,Cladistic analysis -- Usage ,Genetic polymorphisms -- Research ,Company distribution practices ,Biological sciences - Published
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45. International conference ICAWA 2015 : extended book of abstract : the AWA project : ecosystem approach to the management of fisheries and the marine environment in West African waters
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Ba, K., Thiaw, M., Fall, M., Thiam, N., Thiam, M., Jouffre, Didier, Brehmer, Patrice (ed.), Ba, B. (ed.), Kraus, G. (ed.), Gomez, M.M. (collab.), Diogoul, N. (collab.), Brandt, P. (collab.), Sow, B.A. (collab.), Lazar, A. (collab.), Capet, X. (collab.), Fock, H. (collab.), Machu, Eric (collab.), Diadihou, H.D. (collab.), Jouffre, Didier (collab.), Diallo, I. (collab.), Schmidt, J. (collab.), Ekau, W. (collab.), Gaye, A. (collab.), Ould Taleb Sidi, M. (collab.), Thiaw, M. (collab.), Diop, C.A. (collab.), Mbaye, A. (collab.), Gouriou, Yves (collab.), Traore, D.B. (collab.), Sall, M. (collab.), Diara, M. (collab.), Fall. A. (collab.), Ly, I. (collab.), Monteiro, I. (collab.), Kone, V. (collab.), Toguyeni, A. (collab.), Bonnin, Marie (collab.), and Faraj, A. (collab.)
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46. Impact of the Intra- and Inter-observer Variability in the Delineation of Parotid Glands on the Dose Calculation During Head and Neck Helical Tomotherapy
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T. Piotrowski, K. Gintowt, A. Jodda, A. Ryczkowski, W. Bandyk, B. Ba¸k, M. Adamczyk, M. Skorska, J. Kazmierska, and J. Malicki
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Cancer Research ,Dose calculation ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Computed tomography ,Dose in parotid glands ,Tomotherapy ,Mega-voltage computed tomography ,stomatognathic system ,Helical tomotherapy ,medicine ,Humans ,Parotid Gland ,Head and neck ,Observer Variation ,Reproducibility ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,Radiotherapy ,business.industry ,Radiotherapy Planning, Computer-Assisted ,Inter-observer variability ,Radiotherapy Dosage ,Original Articles ,Parotid gland ,Radiation therapy ,stomatognathic diseases ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Oncology ,Head and Neck Neoplasms ,Radiotherapy, Intensity-Modulated ,business ,Nuclear medicine ,Observer variation - Abstract
The intra- and inter-observer variability in delineation of the parotids on the kilo-voltage computed tomography (kVCT) and mega-voltage computed tomography (MVCT) were examined to establish their impact on the dose calculation during adaptive head and neck helical tomotherapy (HT). Three observers delineated left and right parotids for ten randomly selected patients with oropharynx cancer treated on HT. The pre-treatment kVCT and the MVCT from the first fraction of irradiation were selected to delineation. The delineation procedure was repeated three times by each observer. The parotids were delineated according to the institutional protocol. The analyses included intra-observer reproducibility and inter-structure, -observer and -modality variability of the volume and dose. The differences between the left and right parotid outlines were not statistically significant (p > 0.3). The reproducibility of the delineation was confirmed for each observer on the kVCT (p > 0.2) and on the MVCT (p > 0.1). The inter-observer variability of the outlines was significant (p < 0.001) as well as the inter-modality variability (p < 0.006). The parotids delineated on the MVCT were 10% smaller than on the kVCT. The inter-observer variability of the parotids delineation did not affect the average dose (p = 0.096 on the kVCT and p = 0.176 on the MVCT). The dose calculated on the MVCT was higher by 3.3% than dose from the kVCT (p = 0.009). Usage of the institutional protocols for the parotids delineation reduces intra-observer variability and increases reproducibility of the outlines. These protocols do not eliminate delineation differences between the observers, but these differences are not clinically significant and do not affect average doses in the parotids. The volumes of the parotids delineated on the MVCT are smaller than on the kVCT, which affects the differences in the calculated doses.
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47. Integrative taxonomy of a poorly known Sahelian rodent, Gerbillus nancillus (Muridae, Gerbillinae)
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Ndiaye, A., Hima, K., Dobigny, Gauthier, Sow, A., Dalecky, Ambroise, Ba, K., Thiam, M., and Granjon, Laurent
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Gerbillus nancillus ,Biogeography ,Morphometry ,Sahel ,parasitic diseases ,Cytochrome b ,Karyotype ,Taxonomy - Abstract
Aridification processes that affected the Sahelian area of West Africa during the last decades have induced significant changes in plant and animal communities of this region. In rodents, the genus Gerbillus characteristic of North African and Asian arid habitats has been affected by this climatic and environmental trends. Several species of this genus showed a southward range expansion in recent years into the Sahelian bioclimatic zone. Recent sampling in several localities of West Africa (Mali, Niger and Senegal) enabled us to collect numerous specimens of small gerbils. An integrative study of these samples using molecular, morphological and cytogenetical methods revealed that many of them were attributable to Gerbillus nancillus, a secretive and poorly known species. Gerbillus nancillus appears characterized by a well differentiated karyotype with 2n = 56 chromosomes, and to represent a unique genetic lineage within this genus. Body and skull measurements of G. nancillus were compared with those of the morphologically similar Gerbillus henleyi, which provided diagnostic clues between them. These new data significantly expand the distribution area of G. nancillus, which now ranges from Sudan in the East to Senegal in the West. G. nancillus is here reported from numerous new localities in Niger and Mali, and for the first time in Senegal, which raises questions about the origin of its presence and the colonization routes it followed to get there. We also show that G. henleyi and G. nancillus are sympatric and apparently often syntopic in the sub-Saharan part of the distribution of G. henleyi.
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48. The impact of the local water-development programme on the abundance of the intermediate hosts of schistosomiasis in three villages of the Senegal River delta
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Ernould, Jean-Christophe, Ba, K., and Sellin, Bertrand
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SCHISTOSOMIASE ,VARIATION SAISONNIERE ,VECTEUR ,030231 tropical medicine ,FACTEUR ECOLOGIQUE ,SERPENT ,HOTE VERTEBRE ,ABONDANCE ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Infectious Diseases ,AMENAGEMENT HYDRAULIQUE ,030225 pediatrics ,parasitic diseases ,INFECTION ,Parasitology ,REPARTITION ,IMPACT SUR L'ENVIRONNEMENT - Abstract
The populations of the potential intermediate hosts of #Schistosoma mansoni$ and #S. haematobium$ were studied for a year at transmission sites near three villages in the lower delta of the Senegal River. #Biomphalaria pfeifferi$, found to be widely distributed and increasingly abundant, appears to be well adapted to the new areas of irrigation (created by the dams at Diama and Manantali) thanks to its ability to withstand changes in temperature and to aestivate. This species is responsible for intense transmission of #S. mansoni$ during the rainy season. In contrast, #Bulinus globosus$, the species responsible for the transmission of #S. haematobium$ (which occurs during the dry season), had a more limited distribution. The changing distributions of these two snail species appear to be linked to changes in local ecology, themselves the result of the recent programme of water-development in the delta. (Résumé d'auteur)
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49. Permanent genetic resources added to Molecular Ecology Resources Database 1 october 2010-30 november 2010
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Agostini, C., Agudelo, P.A., Ba, K., Barber, P.A., Bisol, P.M., Brouat, Carine, Burgess, T.I., Calves, I., Avila, M.C., Chow, S., Cordes, L., Da Silva, D., Dalecky, Ambroise, De Meester, L., Doadrio, I., Dobigny, Gauthier, Duplantier, Jean-Marc, Evison, S.E.F., Ford, R., Fresneau, D., Galetti, P.M., Gauthier, Philippe, Geldof, S., Granjon, Laurent, Guérin, F., Hardy, G.E.S., Escobar, C.H., Hima, K., Hu, J.A., Huang, L.Q., Humeau, L., Jansen, B., Jaquemet, S., Jiang, Z.Q., Jung, S.J., Kim, B.S., Kim, C.H., Kim, J.O., Lai, C.H., Laroche, J., Lavergne, E., Lawton-Rauh, A., Le Corre, M., Leach, M.M., Lee, J., Leo, A.E., Lichtenzveig, J., Lin, L., Linde, C.C., Liu, S.F., Marino, I. A. M., McKeown, N. J., Nohara, K., Oh, M. J., Okamoto, H., Oliver, R., Angel, M. O., Ornelas-Garcia, C. P., Orsini, L., Alfonso, H. O., Othman, A. S., Papetti, C., Patarnello, T., Pedraza-Lara, C., Piller, K. R., Poteaux, C., Requier, J. B., Roziana, M. K., Semba, Y., Sembene, M., Shah, R. M., Shahril, A. R., Shao, A. J., Shaw, P. W., Song, L. K., Ferreira, R. S., Su, Y. Q., Suzuki, N., Tatard, C., Taylor, K. M., Taylor, P. W. J., Thiam, M., Valbuena, R., Wang, H., Yang, B. G., Yuan, Q. J., Zajonz, U., Zane, L., Zhu, L., Zhuang, Z. M., and Zulaiha, A. R.
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This article documents the addition of 277 microsatellite marker loci to the Molecular Ecology Resources Database. Loci were developed for the following species: Ascochyta rabiei, Cambarellus chapalanus, Chionodraco hamatus, Coptis omeiensis, Cynoscion nebulosus, Daphnia magna, Gerbillus nigeriae, Isurus oxyrinchus, Lates calcarifer, Metacarcinus magister, Oplegnathus fasciatus, Pachycondyla verenae, Phaethon lepturus, Pimelodus grosskopfii, Rotylenchulus reniformis, Scomberomorus niphonius, Sepia esculenta, Terapon jarbua, Teratosphaeria cryptica and Thunnus obesus. These loci were cross-tested on the following species: Austropotamobius italicus, Cambarellus montezumae, Cambarellus puer, Cambarellus shufeldtii, Cambarellus texanus, Chionodraco myersi, Chionodraco rastrospinosus, Coptis chinensis, Coptis chinensis var. brevisepala, Coptis deltoidea, Coptis teeta, Orconectes virilis, Pacifastacus leniusculus, Pimelodus bochii, Procambarus clarkii, Pseudopimelodus bufonius, Rhamdia quelen, Sepia andreana, Sepiella maindroni, Thunnus alalunga, Thunnus albacares, Thunnus maccoyii, Thunnus orientalis, Thunnus thynnus and Thunnus tonggol.
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50. Impact of the Intra- and Inter-observer Variability in the Delineation of Parotid Glands on the Dose Calculation During Head and Neck Helical Tomotherapy
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Piotrowski, T., primary, Gintowt, K., additional, Jodda, A., additional, Ryczkowski, A., additional, Bandyk, W., additional, Ba¸k, B., additional, Adamczyk, M., additional, Skorska, M., additional, Kazmierska, J., additional, and Malicki, J., additional
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