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Author Lande R., Engen S., Saether B.E., Filli F., Matthyssen E. & Weimerskirch H. openurl 
  Title Estimating density depence from population time series using demographic theory and life-history data. Type Journal Article
  Year 2002 Publication American naturalist Abbreviated Journal Am. Nat.  
  Volume 159 Issue 4 Pages (down) 321-337  
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  Programme 109  
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  Series Volume Series Issue Edition  
  ISSN 0003-0147 ISBN Medium  
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  Notes Approved yes  
  Call Number Serial 742  
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Author Denis, L.; Roscoe, H. K.; Chipperfield, M. P.; Van Roozendael, M. and Goutail, F openurl 
  Title A new software suite for NO2 vertical profile retrieval from ground-based zenith-sky spectrometers Type Journal Article
  Year 2005 Publication Journal of quantitative spectroscopy & radiative transfer Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume 92 Issue 3 Pages (down) 321-333  
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  Programme 904  
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  ISSN 0022-4073 ISBN Medium  
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  Notes Approved yes  
  Call Number Serial 3230  
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Author Minier V., G. Durand, P.-O. Lagage, M. Talvard, T. Travouillon, M. Busso and G. Tosti doi  openurl
  Title Submillimetre/TeraHertz Astronomy at Dome C with CEA Filled Bolometer Array Type Conference - International - Article without Reading Comitee
  Year 2007 Publication EAS Publications Series Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume 25 Issue Pages (down) 321-326  
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  Abstract Abstract Submillimetre/TeraHertz (e.g. 200, 350, 450 m) astronomy is the prime technique to unveil the birth and early evolution of a broad range of astrophysical objects. A major obstacle to carry out submm observations from ground is the atmosphere. Preliminary site testing and atmospheric transmission models tend to demonstrate that Dome C could offer the best conditions on Earth for submm/THz astronomy. The CAMISTIC project aims to install a filled bolometer-array camera with 1616 pixels on IRAIT at Dome C and explore the 200-m windows for potential ground-based observations.  
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  Call Number Serial 5482  
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Author Marx J.C., Poncin J., Simorre J.P., Ramteke P.W. & Feller, G. file  url
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  Title The non-catalytic triad of alpha-amylases: a novel structural motif involved in conformational stability. Type Journal Article
  Year 2008 Publication Proteins: Structure, Function, and Bioinformatics Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume 70 Issue 2 Pages (down) 320-328  
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  Abstract Chloride-activated alpha-amylases contain a noncatalytic triad, independent of the glycosidic active site, perfectly mimicking the catalytic triad of serine-proteases and of other active serine hydrolytic enzymes. Mutagenesis of Glu, His, and Ser residues in various alpha-amylases shows that this pattern is a structural determinant of the enzyme conformation that cannot be altered without losing the intrinsic stability of the protein. 1H-15N NMR spectra of a bacterial alpha-amylase reveal proton signals that are identical with the NMR signature of catalytic triads and especially a deshielded proton involving a protonated histidine and displaying properties similar to that of a low barrier hydrogen bond. It is proposed that the H-bond between His and Glu of the noncatalytic triad is an unusually strong interaction, responsible for the observed NMR signal and for the weak stability of the triad mutants. Furthermore, a stringent template-based search of the Protein Data Bank demonstrated that this motif is not restricted to alpha-amylases, but is also found in 80 structures from 33 different proteins, amongst which SH2 domain-containing proteins are the best representatives.  
  Programme 193  
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  Corporate Author Thesis Bachelor's thesis  
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  ISSN 1097-0134 ISBN Medium  
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  Call Number Serial 4526  
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Author Dommergue, A.; Bahlmann, E.; Ebinghaus, R.; Ferrari, C.; Boutron, C. doi  openurl
  Title Laboratory simulation of Hg0 emissions from a snowpack Type Journal Article
  Year 2007 Publication Analytical and bioanalytical chemistry Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume 388 Issue 2 Pages (down) 319-327  
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  Abstract Abstract  Snow surfaces play an important role in the biogeochemical cycle of mercury in high-latitude regions. Snowpacks act both as sources and sinks for gaseous compounds. Surprisingly, the roles of each environmental parameter that can govern the air–surface exchange over snow are not well understood owing to the lack of systematic studies. A laboratory system called the laboratory flux measurement system was used to study the emission of gaseous elemental mercury from a natural snowpack under controlled conditions. The first results from three snowpacks originating from alpine, urban and polar areas are presented. Consistent with observations in the field, we were able to reproduce gaseous mercury emissions and showed that they are mainly driven by solar radiation and especially UV-B radiation. From these laboratory experiments, we derived kinetic constants which show that divalent mercury can have a short natural lifetime of about 4–6 h in snow.  
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  ISSN 1618-2642 ISBN Medium  
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  Call Number IPEV @ Thierry.Lemaire @ Serial 5610  
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Author Gruzdev, A.N. openurl 
  Title Latitudinal dependence of Variations in Stratospheric NO2 Content Type Journal Article
  Year 2008 Publication Izvestiya atmospheric and oceanic physics Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume 44 Issue 3 Pages (down) 319-333  
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  Abstract Revue : Izvestiya, Atmospheric
and oceanic physics
 
  Programme 209  
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  ISSN 0001-4338 ISBN Medium  
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  Call Number Serial 5299  
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Author Belviso S., Moulin C., Bopp L., Cosme E., Chapman, E., and Aranami, K. openurl 
  Title A satellite-based method for estimating global oceanic DMS and its applicationin a 3-D atmospheric GCM Type Journal Article
  Year 2004 Publication Emissions of atmospheric trace Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume 8 Issue Pages (down) 317-345  
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  Programme 414;415  
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  Call Number Serial 3431  
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Author Pontier, D., Fouchet, D., Bried, J., Bahi-Jaber, N. openurl 
  Title Limited nest site availability helps seabirds to survive cat predation on islands. Type Journal Article
  Year 2008 Publication Ecological modelling Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume 214 Issue Pages (down) 316-324  
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  Abstract Les chats harets ont un fort impact sur les espèces d'oiseaux marins indigènes sur des îles, particulièrement quand le lapin, autre espèce introduite et proie alternative du chat, est présent. Les oiseaux marins sont très vulnérables en raison de leurs longs cycles reproducteurs, du taux de renouvellement lent des générations et de l'absence du comportement efficace contre les prédateurs terrestres, particulièrement les espèces qui nichent dans des terriers. A partir d'un modèle déterministe, nous avons exploré un mécanisme négligé qui peut expliquer la résistance de certaines populations d'espèces d'oiseaux marins à la prédation de chat. On a en effet observé que les oiseaux marins entrent en compétition pour les sites de nidification. Par conséquent, une partie des oiseaux physiologiquement aptes à la reproduction doit renoncer à se reproduire quand les sites de nidification sont en nombre limité. Notre modèle lie la dynamique des chats avec celle d'un oiseau marin à nidification hypogée. Nous avons montré que l'impact annuel des chats sur les oiseaux marins est plus faible lorsque les oiseaux entrent en compétition pour les nids, par rapport à une situation où les nids ne sont pas une ressource limitante. Ce résultat est dû au fait que la disponibilité limitée des sites de nidification empêche une croissance optimale de la population de chat. Ainsi, les chats ne peuvent exterminer tous les oiseaux reproducteurs potentiels durant la même saison de reproduction. La population d'oiseaux marins conserve alors un grand groupe d'individus sexuellement matures, la production de juvéniles dans la colonie n'étant que légèrement réduite. Ce pool d'individus peut jouer un rôle important dans les populations d'oiseaux marins en tamponnant la diminution de la taille de colonie pendant les années où les conditions environnementales sont difficiles. En combinaison avec ce mécanisme “tampon”, la limitation du nombre de sites de nidification peut considérablement améliorer la probabilité de persistance de populations d'oiseaux marins faisant face à la prédation.  
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  Call Number Serial 5053  
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Author Pinglot J.F., Pourchet M., Lefauconnier B., Hagen J.O., Isaksson E., Vaikmäe R. & Kamiyama K. openurl 
  Title Accumulation in Svalbard glaciers deduced from ice cores with nuclear tests and Chernobyl reference layers. Type Journal Article
  Year 1999 Publication Polar research Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume 18 Issue 2 Pages (down) 315-321  
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  Programme 265  
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  ISSN 0800-0395 ISBN Medium  
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  Call Number Serial 2029  
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Author Kanamori, H. and L. Rivera, openurl 
  Title Static and Dynamic Scaling Relations for Earthquakes and Their Implications for Rupture Speed and Stress Drop Type Journal Article
  Year 2004 Publication Bulletin of the seismological society of america Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume 94 Issue Pages (down) 314-319  
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  Programme 133;906  
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  ISSN 0037-1106 ISBN Medium  
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  Call Number Serial 3358  
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