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  • 1
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Cochin, India
    Keywords: Hochschulschrift
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (425 Seiten = 53 MB) , Illustrationen, Graphen, Karten
    Edition: Online-Ausgabe 2023
    Language: English
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  • 2
    Publication Date: 2022-08-24
    Description: Twentyone species of euthecosomes were present in the IIOE collections and most of them were very abundant in the upwelling and divergence areas such as the Somali coast, the South Arabian coast, the areas around India and Ceylon and off Java. The seasonal changes in the above areas were prominent. A gradual reduction in the number of species was found from South to North with the maximum (20) in the West Australian sea and minimum (12) in the northern Arabian Sea. L. lesueuri is named as the indicator of the subtropical watermass, C. globu­losa, the equatorial watermass and C. uncinata, the watermass around Andaman Islands. Ten patterns of distribution were traced with the biohydrographic boundaries at Bab el Mandeb, around Gulf of Oman, off central west coast of India, around 10° N, 10° S and 40° S. A distinct hydrological barrier found around 10° N has not only helped to explain the unique pattern of distribution in the north Indian Ocean but also supports the theory that the faunistic barrier exists in the open ocean.
    Type: Article , PeerReviewed
    Format: text
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  • 3
    Publication Date: 2023-11-15
    Type: Thesis , NonPeerReviewed
    Format: text
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  • 4
    Publication Date: 2022-08-04
    Description: The genus Desmopterus (Pseudothecosomata, Gastropoda) includes two species. They are D. papilio Chun 1889 and D. gardineri T esch 1910. Both are tropical species having widespread distribution between 40° N and 40° S. D. papilio is common in occurrence, but D. gardineri is very rare. The present study on Zooplankton collections of the International Indian Ocean Expedition (IIOE) reveals that D. papilio is abundant in the area off the Somali coast, Gulf of Aden, South Arabian coast, Gulf of Oman, West coast of Pakistan, South-West coast of India, northern and Western Bay of Bengal, Southern Andaman Sea and North-West Australian Sea. The highest abundance was noticed in the area off Cochin. D. gardineri is relatively common in the Bay of Bengal, equatorial Zone and North-West Australian Sea. The seasonal Variation in spatial abundance shows that D. papilio is distinctly more abundant during the period dominated by the North-East Monsoon in the North Indian Ocean. Along 110° E two maxima were found, one during April—August between 9° and 11° S and another during November—February between 17° and 23° S. D. gardineri occurs mainly between April and August. The distribution in relation to the thermocline shows that D. papilio is almost uniformly abundant above and below the thermocline during day and night. But D. gardineri was almost absent above the thermocline. Therefore the thermocline appears to be a barrier for the distribution of D. gardineri.
    Type: Article , PeerReviewed
    Format: text
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  • 5
    Publication Date: 2015-12-16
    Description: Advances in cancer research and personalized medicine will require significant new bridging infrastructures, including more robust biorepositories that link human tissue to clinical phenotypes and outcomes. In order to meet that challenge, four cancer centers formed the Text Information Extraction System (TIES) Cancer Research Network, a federated network that facilitates data and biospecimen sharing among member institutions. Member sites can access pathology data that are de-identified and processed with the TIES natural language processing system, which creates a repository of rich phenotype data linked to clinical biospecimens. TIES incorporates multiple security and privacy best practices that, combined with legal agreements, network policies, and procedures, enable regulatory compliance. The TIES Cancer Research Network now provides integrated access to investigators at all member institutions, where multiple investigator-driven pilot projects are underway. Examples of federated search across the network illustrate the potential impact on translational research, particularly for studies involving rare cancers, rare phenotypes, and specific biologic behaviors. The network satisfies several key desiderata including local control of data and credentialing, inclusion of rich phenotype information, and applicability to diverse research objectives. The TIES Cancer Research Network presents a model for a national data and biospecimen network. Cancer Res; 75(24); 5194–201. ©2015 AACR.
    Print ISSN: 0008-5472
    Electronic ISSN: 1538-7445
    Topics: Medicine
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