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Simple voltammetric analyses of ochratoxin A in food samples using highly-stable and anti-fouling black phosphorene nanosensor
(PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD, 2018)
There are few reports on the electrochemical detection of ochratoxin A (OTA) using chemically modified electrode owing to the OTA poor electrochemical activity and strong fouling effect towards electrode surface. In this ...
Growth of Ni nanoclusters on irradiated graphene: a molecular dynamics study
(ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY, 2018)
We studied the soft landing of Ni atoms on a previously damaged graphene sheet by means of molecular dynamics simulations. We found a monotonic decrease of the cluster frequency as a function of its size, but few big ...
Bending energy of 2D materials: graphene, MoS2 and imogolite
(ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY, 2018)
The bending process of 2D materials, subject to an external force, is investigated, and applied to graphene, molybdenum disulphide (MoS2), and imogolite. For graphene we obtained 3.43 eV angstrom(2) per atom for the bending ...
Remnants of native forests support carnivore diversity in the vineyard landscapes of central Chile
(Cambridge University Press, 2018-03)
Carnivores play an important role in ecosystem functioning as apex predators. However, most carnivore species are threatened or have been extirpated in human-dominated landscapes. The Mediterranean region of central Chile ...
Small eukaryotic phytoplankton communities in tropical waters off Brazil are dominated by symbioses between Haptophyta and nitrogen-fixing cyanobacteria
(NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP, 2018)
Symbioses between eukaryotic algae and nitrogen-fixing cyanobacteria have been recognized in recent years as a key source of new nitrogen in the oceans. We investigated the composition of the small photosynthetic eukaryote ...
Exclusion of Small Mammals and Lagomorphs Invasion Interact with Human-Trampling to Drive Changes in Topsoil Microbial Community Structure and Function in Semiarid Chile
(Facultad de Ciencias, 2018)
Species losses and additions can disrupt the relationship between resident species and the structure and functioning of ecosystems. Persistent human-trampling, on the other hand, can have similar effects through the ...
Metabolic potential and in situ transcriptomic profiles of previously uncharacterized key microbial groups involved in coupled carbon, nitrogen and sulfur cycling in anoxic marine zones
(WILEY, 2018)
Anoxic marine zones (AMZs) impact biogeochemical cycles at the global scale, particularly the nitrogen cycle. Key microbial players from AMZs have been identified, but the majority remains unrecognized or uncharacterized. ...
Ostreococcus tauri Luminescent Reporter Lines as Biosensors for Detecting Pollution From Copper-Mine Tailing Effluents in Coastal Environments
(FRONTIERS MEDIA SA, 2018)
Phytoplankton cells are excellent biosensors for environmental monitoring and toxicity assessments in different natural systems. Green algae, in particular, appear to be more responsive to copper (Cu) disturbances. This ...
Temperature modulates Fischerella thermalis ecotypes in Porcelana Hot Spring
(ELSEVIER GMBH, URBAN & FISCHER VERLAG, 2018)
In the Porcelana Hot Spring (Northern Patagonia), true-branching cyanobacteria are the dominant primary producers in microbial mats, and they are mainly responsible for carbon and nitrogen fixation. However, little is known ...
Introducción: Deseconomizar los mercados, socializar los estudios de la economía
(Chile. Universidad CentralRIL Editores, 2018)
Las ciencias sociales que se ocupan del estudio de la economía han tenido un desarrollo impresionante en las últomas décadas. Parte de este desarrollo ha visto eco en Chile, mostrando un importante dinamismo durante los ...