75 resultados para Canaries


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v.51:no.9(1968)

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Projecte de recerca elaborat a partir d’una estada l’ Osservatorio Vesuviano (Nàpols, Italia) entre novembre del 2006 i març del 2007. Un dels objectius principals de l’estada ha estat conèixer la tècnica analítica Thermal Ionisation Mass Spectrometry (TIMS ) per l’anàlisi d’isòtops radiogènics (Sr i Nd). Aquesta estada ha permès aprendre tant la part de preparació de les mostres, com la part d’utilització i programació de l’instrument. Inicialment en el projecte es va programar l’anàlisi dels isòtops radiogènics en laves i xenòlits de l’illa de Gran Canaria (Illes Canàries) amb l’objectiu de modelar geoquímicament el mantell terrestre sota les illes Canàries. Finalment, i a part de les mostres inicials de Gran Canaria, es van incloure mostres del volcà Vesuvi per tal de concloure un projecte iniciat el 2003 amb el Professor Giovanni Orsi i la Professora Lucia Civetta. L’estudi dels isòtops radiogènics en contextes geodinàmics tant diferents ha permès comparar la variació dels isòtops radiogènics de Sr i Nd que existeix entre volcanisme d’ intraplaca (Illes Canàries) i volcanisme en zones convergents (Vesuvi).

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Low pressure partial melting of basanitic and ankaramitic dykes gave rise to unusual, zebra-like migmatites, in the contact aureole of a layered pyroxenite-gabbro intrusion, in the root zone of an ocean island (Basal Complex, Fuerteventura, Canary Islands). These migmatites are characterised by a dense network of closely spaced, millimetre-wide leucocratic segregations. Their mineralogy consists of plagioclase (An(32-36)), diopside, biotite, oxides (magnetite, ilmenite), +/-amphibole, dominated by plagioclase in the leucosome and diopside in the melanosome. The melanosome is almost completely recrystallised, with the preservation of large, relict igneous diopside phenocrysts in dyke centres. Comparison of whole-rock and mineral major- and trace-element data allowed us to assess the redistribution of elements between different mineral phases and generations during contact metamorphism and partial melting. Dykes within and outside the thermal aureole behaved like closed chemical systems. Nevertheless, Zr, Hf, Y and REEs were internally redistributed, as deduced by comparing the trace element contents of the various diopside generations. Neocrystallised diopside - in the melanosome, leucosome and as epitaxial phenocryst rims - from the migmatite zone, are all enriched in Zr, Hf, Y and REEs compared to relict phenocrysts. This has been assigned to the liberation of trace elements on the breakdown of enriched primary minerals, kaersutite and sphene, on entering the thermal aureole. Major and trace element compositions of minerals in migmatite melanosomes and leucosomes are almost identical, pointing to a syn- or post-solidus reequilibration on the cooling of the migmatite terrain i.e. mineral-melt equilibria were reset to mineral-mineral equilibria. (C) 2007 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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Abstract: The Enterobacteriaceae family contains potentially zoonotic bacteria, and their presence in canaries is often reported, though the current status of these in bird flocks is unknown. Therefore, this study aimed to identify the most common genera of enterobacteria from canaries (Serinus canaria) and their antimicrobial resistance profiles. From February to June of 2013, a total of 387 cloacal swab samples from eight domiciliary breeding locations of Fortaleza city, Brazil, were collected and 58 necropsies were performed in canaries, which belonged to the Laboratory of Ornithological Studies. The samples were submitted to microbiological procedure using buffered peptone water and MacConkey agar. Colonies were selected according to their morphological characteristics on selective agar and submitted for biochemical identification and antimicrobial susceptibility. A total of 61 isolates were obtained, of which 42 were from cloacal swabs and 19 from necropsies. The most isolated bacteria was Escherichia coli with twenty five strains, followed by fourteen Klebsiellaspp., twelve Enterobacterspp., seven Pantoea agglomerans, two Serratiaspp. and one Proteus mirabilis. The antimicrobial to which the strains presented most resistance was sulfonamides with 55.7%, followed by ampicillin with 54.1% and tetracycline with 39.3%. The total of multidrug-resistant bacteria (MDR) was 34 (55.7%). In conclusion, canaries harbor members of the Enterobacteriaceae family and common strains present a high antimicrobial resistance rate, with a high frequency of MDR bacteria.

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Contient : Pièces de vers, en latin et en grec, « exachrosticon », etc., en l'honneur de la maison de Béthencourt, et en particulier de Galien de Béthencourt, conseiller au Parlement de Rouen, et de Jean de Béthencourt, roi des Canaries, par « Petrus QUEVILLY, rector ecclesiæ du Bosguerard », « Robertus DENIS », « Michael PLANCHON, advocatus » ; Table des chapitres L à LXXXVII du Canarien de Jean de Béthencourt [chapitres L à XCIII de l'imprimé de 1630] ; Projet de titre pour le Canarien de Jean de Béthencourt, 1625 ; Annotations pour le Canarien de Jean de Béthencourt ; « Suitte des passages des autheurs qui font mention de la conqueste faicte par messire Jehan de Béthencourt, à mettre apprez le miracle de Sainct-Maclou » ; Lettre orig., en espagnol, de « don Mateo de Betancor », 26 mai 1607 (f. 24), — et traduction française (f. 25) ; Lettres orig., en espagnol, de « don Lucas de Betancor », 1613 (f. 28 et 32), — et traduction française (f. 29 et 33) ; « Chartre de l'an 1024, de Richard, duc de Normandie, par laquelle il confirme les privilèges et possessions tenues par le monastère de Fontenelles ou St-Vandrille » (f. 36), — et autres pièces concernant Béthencourt en Normandie et la famille de Béthencourt, 1320-1589 (f. 38)

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