Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun and the smallest one in the entire Solar System. This document contains infographic resources that can be copied and pasted into a presentation about the immune system. The infographics provide visual representations of concepts like the clinical trial process and planetary facts. Instructions are included on how to modify the infographics by changing colors, resizing elements, and grouping/ungrouping parts.
This document provides a collection of infographics that can be inserted into presentations on clinical cases and scenarios. The infographics cover various topics related to planets in the solar system and include charts, graphs, and diagrams. Instructions are provided on how to copy and paste the infographics into presentations and modify elements like colors and sizes while keeping the overall design integrated.
This document contains a collection of infographics that can be used in an Interactive Clinical Cases Scenarios presentation. The infographics cover various topics related to planets in our solar system like Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune. The infographics can be easily copied and pasted into presentation slides. Instructions are provided on how to properly use and credit the template for both free and premium users.
This document contains a collection of infographics related to the respiratory system and planets in the solar system that can be copied and pasted into a presentation. The infographics provide brief descriptions and illustrations about topics like the planets, respiratory infections, treatment outcomes, and the clinical trial process. Instructions are included on how to copy and paste the infographics as well as attribution requirements for free and premium users.
This document contains a template with various infographics related to planets in the solar system that can be copied and pasted into presentation slides. The infographics include information on individual planets like Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune. Instructions are provided on how to copy and paste the infographics as well as credits that need to be provided when using the template.
Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun and the smallest. Saturn is composed of hydrogen and helium and is the only planet with rings. Venus has a beautiful name and is the second planet from the Sun.
Biotechnology Infographics by Slidesgo.pptxMayraGamero1
This document contains multiple infographics about planets in the solar system. The infographics provide information on key facts about planets such as Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. The facts include each planet's distance from the sun, composition, size, temperature, and other details. The document also contains instructions on how to edit and insert infographics into presentations.
This document outlines the objectives of a thesis project that aims to demonstrate the existence of a traditional machista society that justifies honor killings.
The central theme is educating for peace, justice, and social commitment. Key components include human rights, peace culture and conflict resolution.
The general objective is to show the existence of a traditional machista society that justifies honor killings. Specific objectives are to analyze the author's life and social context, explain the central theme and its components, and deepen the relationship between the work and reality.
This document provides a collection of infographics that can be inserted into presentations on clinical cases and scenarios. The infographics cover various topics related to planets in the solar system and include charts, graphs, and diagrams. Instructions are provided on how to copy and paste the infographics into presentations and modify elements like colors and sizes while keeping the overall design integrated.
This document contains a collection of infographics that can be used in an Interactive Clinical Cases Scenarios presentation. The infographics cover various topics related to planets in our solar system like Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune. The infographics can be easily copied and pasted into presentation slides. Instructions are provided on how to properly use and credit the template for both free and premium users.
This document contains a collection of infographics related to the respiratory system and planets in the solar system that can be copied and pasted into a presentation. The infographics provide brief descriptions and illustrations about topics like the planets, respiratory infections, treatment outcomes, and the clinical trial process. Instructions are included on how to copy and paste the infographics as well as attribution requirements for free and premium users.
This document contains a template with various infographics related to planets in the solar system that can be copied and pasted into presentation slides. The infographics include information on individual planets like Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune. Instructions are provided on how to copy and paste the infographics as well as credits that need to be provided when using the template.
Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun and the smallest. Saturn is composed of hydrogen and helium and is the only planet with rings. Venus has a beautiful name and is the second planet from the Sun.
Biotechnology Infographics by Slidesgo.pptxMayraGamero1
This document contains multiple infographics about planets in the solar system. The infographics provide information on key facts about planets such as Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. The facts include each planet's distance from the sun, composition, size, temperature, and other details. The document also contains instructions on how to edit and insert infographics into presentations.
This document outlines the objectives of a thesis project that aims to demonstrate the existence of a traditional machista society that justifies honor killings.
The central theme is educating for peace, justice, and social commitment. Key components include human rights, peace culture and conflict resolution.
The general objective is to show the existence of a traditional machista society that justifies honor killings. Specific objectives are to analyze the author's life and social context, explain the central theme and its components, and deepen the relationship between the work and reality.
This document provides a template for a presentation about a disease. It includes slides on the structure, illustrations, fonts, and icons that can be used and customized. Instructions explain that the "Thanks" slide must be kept to properly credit Slidesgo, and that the template can be modified but not redistributed or used for commercial templates without permission.
Respiratory System Workshop for Medical Students Infographics by Slidesgo.pptxUsamaManzoorLucky1
This document provides instructions and resources for creating infographics for a presentation on the respiratory system. It includes a collection of pre-made infographic elements on topics related to the respiratory system that can be copied and pasted into presentation slides. The infographics cover various planets and basic information about each planet. Instructions are provided on how to select, copy and paste the infographic elements into slides and modify them by changing colors, resizing elements, and grouping/ungrouping parts.
Respiratory System Breakthrough Infographics by Slidesgo.pptxCeliaLizbethVallejos
El sistema respiratorio es un complejo conjunto de órganos y estructuras encargados de facilitar el intercambio de gases entre el organismo humano y el medio ambiente. Su función principal es la captación de oxígeno y la eliminación de dióxido de carbono, procesos esenciales para la supervivencia y el funcionamiento adecuado de todas las células y tejidos del cuerpo. Este sistema, integrado por las vías respiratorias superiores e inferiores y los pulmones, se caracteriza por su alta especialización y adaptación a su función vital.
Las vías respiratorias superiores comprenden las estructuras que están por encima de la tráquea, incluyendo las fosas nasales, la boca, la faringe y la laringe. Estas estructuras están involucradas en la ventilación, el calentamiento y la humidificación del aire inhalado. El proceso de ventilación y filtración del aire se inicia en las fosas nasales y la boca, donde se captura el aire del entorno y se inicia su acondicionamiento para su paso a las vías respiratorias inferiores.
La faringe es una estructura compartida entre el sistema respiratorio y el sistema digestivo, ya que es el conducto por donde pasan tanto el aire hacia los pulmones como los alimentos hacia el esófago. La laringe es una estructura ubicada en la parte superior del cuello que contiene las cuerdas vocales y juega un papel fundamental en la producción del sonido y el habla.
A partir de la laringe, el aire se dirige hacia las vías respiratorias inferiores, específicamente hacia la tráquea. La tráquea es un conducto largo y flexible que se extiende desde la laringe hasta la bifurcación en los bronquios principales, los cuales conducen el aire a los pulmones.
Los pulmones son los órganos principales del sistema respiratorio y están ubicados en la cavidad torácica, protegidos por las costillas. Cada pulmón está envuelto en una membrana delgada y elástica llamada pleura, que ayuda a facilitar los movimientos de expansión y contracción durante la respiración.
En el interior de los pulmones, las vías respiratorias se ramifican en estructuras más pequeñas llamadas bronquios y bronquiolos, que finalmente terminan en diminutos sacos de aire conocidos como alvéolos. Los alvéolos son la unidad funcional básica de los pulmones y son el sitio donde se lleva a cabo el intercambio de gases entre el aire y la sangre.
El proceso de intercambio de gases se llama respiración y consta de dos fases: la inspiración y la espiración. Durante la inspiración, los músculos respiratorios, como el diafragma y los músculos intercostales, se contraen y expanden la cavidad torácica, lo que provoca el ingreso de aire rico en oxígeno a los pulmones. En la fase de espiración, los músculos se relajan y la cavidad torácica se reduce de tamaño, lo que permite la expulsión del aire cargado de dióxido de carbono hacia el exterior.
El sistema respiratorio está estrechamente relacionado con el sistema circulatorio, ya que es el encargado de suministrar oxígeno a la sangre y eliminar di
The document is a template for creating tuberculosis infographics. It includes multiple slides with images and descriptions of planets in our solar system. The slides provide information about tuberculosis transmission, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment and prevention. The template can be modified by editing the text, images and data on the slides to create customized infographics about tuberculosis.
This document provides infographics and templates for a presentation on child poverty. It includes infographics on topics like planets in the solar system, demographic profiles, and other data visualizations. The document instructs users to copy and paste the infographics into their own presentation. It also provides instructions on properly using and attributing the templates and infographics.
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This document contains a collection of infographics about planets in the solar system that can be used in a physical education center presentation. It includes over 30 individual infographic elements about planets such as Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn. The infographics provide information on each planet's size, composition, distance from the sun, temperature and other characteristics. Users are instructed that they can copy and paste the infographic elements into their own presentation slides.
This document provides instructions for using infographics in an Ergonomics in the Workplace Consulting Toolkit presentation. It includes a collection of infographics adapted to the presentation's style that can be copied and pasted into slides. The infographics cover topics about the planets and can be modified by ungrouping elements, changing colors, resizing while maintaining proportions, and regrouping. Premium users can use the infographics without attribution, while free users must credit the source.
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This document provides a template with infographics for a presentation on the social issue of child poverty. It includes infographics on the solar system, demographics, and other topics that can be copied and pasted into slides. Instructions are provided on how premium and free users can utilize and credit the template.
This document provides information about basic nursing skills including measuring and recording vital signs. It defines vital signs as temperature, pulse, respiration, and blood pressure which provide information about changes in normal body function and a patient's response to treatment. The document describes how each vital sign is measured and factors that can affect measurements. Measurement equipment including non-mercury glass oral and rectal thermometers are also discussed. Concept comparison charts are included to demonstrate different planetary characteristics and relationships between vital sign measurement techniques.
Pregnant Woman Emergency Clinical Case Infographics by Slidesgo.pptxShjdHoang
The document contains a collection of infographics about planets in the solar system that can be copied and pasted into a presentation about a pregnant woman emergency clinical case. The infographics provide visual representations of facts about planets like Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. Instructions are included on how to edit the infographics by copying, pasting, grouping, and modifying elements.
The document contains multiple infographics about the planets in our solar system. It provides information on the order of planets from the Sun, their physical characteristics like size and composition, as well as percentages representing different attributes. The infographics include diagrams, charts, and tables to visually present facts about Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune and dwarf planet Pluto. The document is modified throughout with changes made to data values and descriptions.
This document contains a collection of infographic resources that can be copied and pasted into a presentation on nuclear energy for elementary students. The infographics cover various topics about planets and are designed to integrate seamlessly into the presentation. Instructions are provided on how to copy, paste, edit, and group elements of the infographics.
This document discusses various aspects of planets in the solar system. It introduces Mercury as the closest planet to the sun and smallest planet. It also mentions that despite its red appearance, Mars is actually a cold planet. Jupiter is identified as the largest planet and a gas giant. The document contains sections on objectives, background, goals, methods, research and publications, resources, factors to consider, and results related to properties of planets like Venus, Mars, Mercury, Jupiter and their placement in the solar system.
This document provides a collection of infographics for a Physical Education Center presentation. It includes infographics on the planets of the solar system with information on Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn. The infographics can be copied and pasted into slides and modified by changing colors and resizing elements. Instructions are provided on how to insert, ungroup and modify the infographics for use in presentations.
Mass Marketing Infographics by Slidesgo.pptxJayPal20
This document provides templates and instructions for using infographics in presentations. It explains how to copy an infographic template, ungroup its elements, edit colors and sizes by dragging points while holding shift, regroup elements, and copy the edited infographic into a presentation selecting "Keep source formatting". The purpose is to help users present data visually by editing and adding infographic templates to their presentations.
Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun and the smallest one in the Solar System. Protection is important for distributed generation to ensure operational safety, stability of the system, and energy reliability. It also prevents significant damage to system components, reducing maintenance and repair costs. Protection allows systems to efficiently and safely adapt to variations from energy sources.
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This document contains a template for infographics related to a pregnant woman's emergency clinical case. It includes numerous infographics about planets in the solar system that can be copied and pasted into a presentation. The infographics provide brief 1-3 sentence descriptions about characteristics of planets like Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. Instructions are included for free and premium users on how to properly use and credit the template.
Phenomics assisted breeding in crop improvementIshaGoswami9
As the population is increasing and will reach about 9 billion upto 2050. Also due to climate change, it is difficult to meet the food requirement of such a large population. Facing the challenges presented by resource shortages, climate
change, and increasing global population, crop yield and quality need to be improved in a sustainable way over the coming decades. Genetic improvement by breeding is the best way to increase crop productivity. With the rapid progression of functional
genomics, an increasing number of crop genomes have been sequenced and dozens of genes influencing key agronomic traits have been identified. However, current genome sequence information has not been adequately exploited for understanding
the complex characteristics of multiple gene, owing to a lack of crop phenotypic data. Efficient, automatic, and accurate technologies and platforms that can capture phenotypic data that can
be linked to genomics information for crop improvement at all growth stages have become as important as genotyping. Thus,
high-throughput phenotyping has become the major bottleneck restricting crop breeding. Plant phenomics has been defined as the high-throughput, accurate acquisition and analysis of multi-dimensional phenotypes
during crop growing stages at the organism level, including the cell, tissue, organ, individual plant, plot, and field levels. With the rapid development of novel sensors, imaging technology,
and analysis methods, numerous infrastructure platforms have been developed for phenotyping.
This document provides a template for a presentation about a disease. It includes slides on the structure, illustrations, fonts, and icons that can be used and customized. Instructions explain that the "Thanks" slide must be kept to properly credit Slidesgo, and that the template can be modified but not redistributed or used for commercial templates without permission.
Respiratory System Workshop for Medical Students Infographics by Slidesgo.pptxUsamaManzoorLucky1
This document provides instructions and resources for creating infographics for a presentation on the respiratory system. It includes a collection of pre-made infographic elements on topics related to the respiratory system that can be copied and pasted into presentation slides. The infographics cover various planets and basic information about each planet. Instructions are provided on how to select, copy and paste the infographic elements into slides and modify them by changing colors, resizing elements, and grouping/ungrouping parts.
Respiratory System Breakthrough Infographics by Slidesgo.pptxCeliaLizbethVallejos
El sistema respiratorio es un complejo conjunto de órganos y estructuras encargados de facilitar el intercambio de gases entre el organismo humano y el medio ambiente. Su función principal es la captación de oxígeno y la eliminación de dióxido de carbono, procesos esenciales para la supervivencia y el funcionamiento adecuado de todas las células y tejidos del cuerpo. Este sistema, integrado por las vías respiratorias superiores e inferiores y los pulmones, se caracteriza por su alta especialización y adaptación a su función vital.
Las vías respiratorias superiores comprenden las estructuras que están por encima de la tráquea, incluyendo las fosas nasales, la boca, la faringe y la laringe. Estas estructuras están involucradas en la ventilación, el calentamiento y la humidificación del aire inhalado. El proceso de ventilación y filtración del aire se inicia en las fosas nasales y la boca, donde se captura el aire del entorno y se inicia su acondicionamiento para su paso a las vías respiratorias inferiores.
La faringe es una estructura compartida entre el sistema respiratorio y el sistema digestivo, ya que es el conducto por donde pasan tanto el aire hacia los pulmones como los alimentos hacia el esófago. La laringe es una estructura ubicada en la parte superior del cuello que contiene las cuerdas vocales y juega un papel fundamental en la producción del sonido y el habla.
A partir de la laringe, el aire se dirige hacia las vías respiratorias inferiores, específicamente hacia la tráquea. La tráquea es un conducto largo y flexible que se extiende desde la laringe hasta la bifurcación en los bronquios principales, los cuales conducen el aire a los pulmones.
Los pulmones son los órganos principales del sistema respiratorio y están ubicados en la cavidad torácica, protegidos por las costillas. Cada pulmón está envuelto en una membrana delgada y elástica llamada pleura, que ayuda a facilitar los movimientos de expansión y contracción durante la respiración.
En el interior de los pulmones, las vías respiratorias se ramifican en estructuras más pequeñas llamadas bronquios y bronquiolos, que finalmente terminan en diminutos sacos de aire conocidos como alvéolos. Los alvéolos son la unidad funcional básica de los pulmones y son el sitio donde se lleva a cabo el intercambio de gases entre el aire y la sangre.
El proceso de intercambio de gases se llama respiración y consta de dos fases: la inspiración y la espiración. Durante la inspiración, los músculos respiratorios, como el diafragma y los músculos intercostales, se contraen y expanden la cavidad torácica, lo que provoca el ingreso de aire rico en oxígeno a los pulmones. En la fase de espiración, los músculos se relajan y la cavidad torácica se reduce de tamaño, lo que permite la expulsión del aire cargado de dióxido de carbono hacia el exterior.
El sistema respiratorio está estrechamente relacionado con el sistema circulatorio, ya que es el encargado de suministrar oxígeno a la sangre y eliminar di
The document is a template for creating tuberculosis infographics. It includes multiple slides with images and descriptions of planets in our solar system. The slides provide information about tuberculosis transmission, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment and prevention. The template can be modified by editing the text, images and data on the slides to create customized infographics about tuberculosis.
This document provides infographics and templates for a presentation on child poverty. It includes infographics on topics like planets in the solar system, demographic profiles, and other data visualizations. The document instructs users to copy and paste the infographics into their own presentation. It also provides instructions on properly using and attributing the templates and infographics.
Physical Education Center Infographics by Slidesgo.pptxAvrilRichieri
This document contains a collection of infographics about planets in the solar system that can be used in a physical education center presentation. It includes over 30 individual infographic elements about planets such as Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn. The infographics provide information on each planet's size, composition, distance from the sun, temperature and other characteristics. Users are instructed that they can copy and paste the infographic elements into their own presentation slides.
This document provides instructions for using infographics in an Ergonomics in the Workplace Consulting Toolkit presentation. It includes a collection of infographics adapted to the presentation's style that can be copied and pasted into slides. The infographics cover topics about the planets and can be modified by ungrouping elements, changing colors, resizing while maintaining proportions, and regrouping. Premium users can use the infographics without attribution, while free users must credit the source.
Social Issues Thesis_ Child Poverty Infographics by Slidesgo.pptxRajaalbalad
This document provides a template with infographics for a presentation on the social issue of child poverty. It includes infographics on the solar system, demographics, and other topics that can be copied and pasted into slides. Instructions are provided on how premium and free users can utilize and credit the template.
This document provides information about basic nursing skills including measuring and recording vital signs. It defines vital signs as temperature, pulse, respiration, and blood pressure which provide information about changes in normal body function and a patient's response to treatment. The document describes how each vital sign is measured and factors that can affect measurements. Measurement equipment including non-mercury glass oral and rectal thermometers are also discussed. Concept comparison charts are included to demonstrate different planetary characteristics and relationships between vital sign measurement techniques.
Pregnant Woman Emergency Clinical Case Infographics by Slidesgo.pptxShjdHoang
The document contains a collection of infographics about planets in the solar system that can be copied and pasted into a presentation about a pregnant woman emergency clinical case. The infographics provide visual representations of facts about planets like Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. Instructions are included on how to edit the infographics by copying, pasting, grouping, and modifying elements.
The document contains multiple infographics about the planets in our solar system. It provides information on the order of planets from the Sun, their physical characteristics like size and composition, as well as percentages representing different attributes. The infographics include diagrams, charts, and tables to visually present facts about Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune and dwarf planet Pluto. The document is modified throughout with changes made to data values and descriptions.
This document contains a collection of infographic resources that can be copied and pasted into a presentation on nuclear energy for elementary students. The infographics cover various topics about planets and are designed to integrate seamlessly into the presentation. Instructions are provided on how to copy, paste, edit, and group elements of the infographics.
This document discusses various aspects of planets in the solar system. It introduces Mercury as the closest planet to the sun and smallest planet. It also mentions that despite its red appearance, Mars is actually a cold planet. Jupiter is identified as the largest planet and a gas giant. The document contains sections on objectives, background, goals, methods, research and publications, resources, factors to consider, and results related to properties of planets like Venus, Mars, Mercury, Jupiter and their placement in the solar system.
This document provides a collection of infographics for a Physical Education Center presentation. It includes infographics on the planets of the solar system with information on Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn. The infographics can be copied and pasted into slides and modified by changing colors and resizing elements. Instructions are provided on how to insert, ungroup and modify the infographics for use in presentations.
Mass Marketing Infographics by Slidesgo.pptxJayPal20
This document provides templates and instructions for using infographics in presentations. It explains how to copy an infographic template, ungroup its elements, edit colors and sizes by dragging points while holding shift, regroup elements, and copy the edited infographic into a presentation selecting "Keep source formatting". The purpose is to help users present data visually by editing and adding infographic templates to their presentations.
Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun and the smallest one in the Solar System. Protection is important for distributed generation to ensure operational safety, stability of the system, and energy reliability. It also prevents significant damage to system components, reducing maintenance and repair costs. Protection allows systems to efficiently and safely adapt to variations from energy sources.
Pregnant Woman Emergency Clinical Case Infographics by Slidesgo.pptxnurulrachmadianti
This document contains a template for infographics related to a pregnant woman's emergency clinical case. It includes numerous infographics about planets in the solar system that can be copied and pasted into a presentation. The infographics provide brief 1-3 sentence descriptions about characteristics of planets like Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. Instructions are included for free and premium users on how to properly use and credit the template.
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Phenomics assisted breeding in crop improvementIshaGoswami9
As the population is increasing and will reach about 9 billion upto 2050. Also due to climate change, it is difficult to meet the food requirement of such a large population. Facing the challenges presented by resource shortages, climate
change, and increasing global population, crop yield and quality need to be improved in a sustainable way over the coming decades. Genetic improvement by breeding is the best way to increase crop productivity. With the rapid progression of functional
genomics, an increasing number of crop genomes have been sequenced and dozens of genes influencing key agronomic traits have been identified. However, current genome sequence information has not been adequately exploited for understanding
the complex characteristics of multiple gene, owing to a lack of crop phenotypic data. Efficient, automatic, and accurate technologies and platforms that can capture phenotypic data that can
be linked to genomics information for crop improvement at all growth stages have become as important as genotyping. Thus,
high-throughput phenotyping has become the major bottleneck restricting crop breeding. Plant phenomics has been defined as the high-throughput, accurate acquisition and analysis of multi-dimensional phenotypes
during crop growing stages at the organism level, including the cell, tissue, organ, individual plant, plot, and field levels. With the rapid development of novel sensors, imaging technology,
and analysis methods, numerous infrastructure platforms have been developed for phenotyping.
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. The X-ray sources exhibit a highly concentrated spatial distribution,
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Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) provides means to characterize brain activations in response to behavior. However, cognitive neuroscience has been limited to group-level effects referring to the performance of specific tasks. To obtain the functional profile of elementary cognitive mechanisms, the combination of brain responses to many tasks is required. Yet, to date, both structural atlases and parcellation-based activations do not fully account for cognitive function and still present several limitations. Further, they do not adapt overall to individual characteristics. In this talk, I will give an account of deep-behavioral phenotyping strategies, namely data-driven methods in large task-fMRI datasets, to optimize functional brain-data collection and improve inference of effects-of-interest related to mental processes. Key to this approach is the employment of fast multi-functional paradigms rich on features that can be well parametrized and, consequently, facilitate the creation of psycho-physiological constructs to be modelled with imaging data. Particular emphasis will be given to music stimuli when studying high-order cognitive mechanisms, due to their ecological nature and quality to enable complex behavior compounded by discrete entities. I will also discuss how deep-behavioral phenotyping and individualized models applied to neuroimaging data can better account for the subject-specific organization of domain-general cognitive systems in the human brain. Finally, the accumulation of functional brain signatures brings the possibility to clarify relationships among tasks and create a univocal link between brain systems and mental functions through: (1) the development of ontologies proposing an organization of cognitive processes; and (2) brain-network taxonomies describing functional specialization. To this end, tools to improve commensurability in cognitive science are necessary, such as public repositories, ontology-based platforms and automated meta-analysis tools. I will thus discuss some brain-atlasing resources currently under development, and their applicability in cognitive as well as clinical neuroscience.
The use of Nauplii and metanauplii artemia in aquaculture (brine shrimp).pptxMAGOTI ERNEST
Although Artemia has been known to man for centuries, its use as a food for the culture of larval organisms apparently began only in the 1930s, when several investigators found that it made an excellent food for newly hatched fish larvae (Litvinenko et al., 2023). As aquaculture developed in the 1960s and ‘70s, the use of Artemia also became more widespread, due both to its convenience and to its nutritional value for larval organisms (Arenas-Pardo et al., 2024). The fact that Artemia dormant cysts can be stored for long periods in cans, and then used as an off-the-shelf food requiring only 24 h of incubation makes them the most convenient, least labor-intensive, live food available for aquaculture (Sorgeloos & Roubach, 2021). The nutritional value of Artemia, especially for marine organisms, is not constant, but varies both geographically and temporally. During the last decade, however, both the causes of Artemia nutritional variability and methods to improve poorquality Artemia have been identified (Loufi et al., 2024).
Brine shrimp (Artemia spp.) are used in marine aquaculture worldwide. Annually, more than 2,000 metric tons of dry cysts are used for cultivation of fish, crustacean, and shellfish larva. Brine shrimp are important to aquaculture because newly hatched brine shrimp nauplii (larvae) provide a food source for many fish fry (Mozanzadeh et al., 2021). Culture and harvesting of brine shrimp eggs represents another aspect of the aquaculture industry. Nauplii and metanauplii of Artemia, commonly known as brine shrimp, play a crucial role in aquaculture due to their nutritional value and suitability as live feed for many aquatic species, particularly in larval stages (Sorgeloos & Roubach, 2021).
The binding of cosmological structures by massless topological defectsSérgio Sacani
Assuming spherical symmetry and weak field, it is shown that if one solves the Poisson equation or the Einstein field
equations sourced by a topological defect, i.e. a singularity of a very specific form, the result is a localized gravitational
field capable of driving flat rotation (i.e. Keplerian circular orbits at a constant speed for all radii) of test masses on a thin
spherical shell without any underlying mass. Moreover, a large-scale structure which exploits this solution by assembling
concentrically a number of such topological defects can establish a flat stellar or galactic rotation curve, and can also deflect
light in the same manner as an equipotential (isothermal) sphere. Thus, the need for dark matter or modified gravity theory is
mitigated, at least in part.
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closest planet
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red, Mars is a
very cold place
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biggest planet
of them all
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mostly of hydrogen and helium
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very cold planet
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and the only one that harbors life
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several rings around it
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cold place
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a gas giant
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very big planet
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Mars is a very
cold place
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Neptune is a
gas giant
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It’s where we
all live on
Earth
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Despite being red,
Mars is a cold place
Mars
Jupiter is the biggest
planet of them all
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It is composed of
hydrogen and helium
Neptune
Venus is the second
planet from the Sun
Venus
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Mercury is the
closest planet
to the Sun
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biggest planet
of them all
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red, Mars is a
very cold place
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of hydrogen
and helium
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hydrogen and helium
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small planet
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30%
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very big planet
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ringed planet
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