Immanuel ben Solomon
Immanuel ben Solomon c.1265-c.1330, Hebrew-Italian poet and scholar, b. Rome. He wrote biblical criticism and, in both Hebrew and Italian, satiric verse and lively stories. His work represents a synthesis of Jewish thought and reflects the spirit of Italian Renaissance. His collected poems were printed (1491) under the title Mahberoth Immanuel [the compositions of Immanuel]. His verse was notorious in his day and later for its satiric and erotic content. He introduced the Italian sonnet form into Hebrew poetry.
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Scientists at Hokkaido University detail research in organic chemistry.
Newspaper article from: Chemicals & Chemistry; 9/18/2009; 677 words
; ...We isolated eight chlorosulfolipids (1-8) from the chrysophyta Ochromonas danica (IAM CS-2), including five nest chlorosulfolipids...Chemistry (Absolute Configuration of Chlorosulfolipids from the Chrysophyta Ochromonas danica. Journal of Organic Chemistry, 2009...
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Ecology and Evolutionary Biology.(conferences, meetings and seminars)
Magazine article from: Journal of the Mississippi Academy of Sciences; 1/1/2005; 700+ words
; ...water temperature and flow. Seventy-seven algal genera belonging to five divisions were recorded. The Chlorophyta and the Chrysophyta accounted for 86% of the genera richness. The diatoms Navicula, Nitzchia, Synedra, Eunotia, Pinnularia and the green...
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Research on environmental research discussed by W.H. Zhou and co-researchers.
Newspaper article from: China Weekly News; 6/16/2009; 700+ words
; ...identified, including Bacillariophyta. (diatom, 128 species), Pyrrophyta (35 species), Cyanophyta (3 species), and Chrysophyta (2 species)." "Annual average abundance of phytoplankton was 1.2 X 10(7) cells/m(3), with the highest abundance...
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Are earthworms a possible mechanism for airborne dispersal of the alga Vaucheria?
Magazine article from: Northeastern Naturalist; 1/1/2002; ; 700+ words
; ...into the atmosphere as dust from castings, could disperse to nearby or distant locations. INTRODUCTION Vaucheria DC. (Chrysophyta, Vaucheriaceae) is a coenocytic alga commonly encountered in moist soils and sediments throughout the world, from those...
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Macroalgae from 23 Stream Segments in the Hawaiian Islands (1).
Magazine article from: Pacific Science; 10/1/2003; ; 700+ words
; ...populations of 42 infrageneric taxa were identified front the Cyanobacteria (19), Chlorophyta (17), Rhodophyta (3), and Chrysophyta (3). The most abundant taxa were Spirogyra sp. 1, Audouinella pygmaea, and Phormidium retzii. All three of these taxa...
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The role of diatoms in medicolegal investigations I: the history, contemporary science, and application of the diatom test for drowning.(Cover story)
Magazine article from: The Forensic Examiner; 9/22/2006; ; 700+ words
; ...to remain at center stage. The Biology and Ecology of Diatoms Diatoms are part of the Bacillariophyceae division of the Chrysophyta family of microscopic unicellular plants. The genera, species, and individuals of this enormous group are so numerous...
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Studies from C.C.Z. Branco and colleagues reveal new findings on science and technology.
Newspaper article from: Journal of Technology; 6/23/2009; 558 words
; ...seven macroalgal taxa were found, with Chlorophyta as the dominant algal group, followed by Cyanobacteria, Rhodophyta and Chrysophyta," scientists in Assis, Brazil report. "The most widespread species was Phormidium retzii. Distribution was patchy...
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Distribution of stream macroalgae in four high Arctic drainage basins.
Magazine article from: Arctic; 12/1/1997; ; 700+ words
; ...infrageneric taxa were included in this survey, composed of 32 Cyanophyta (cyanobacteria), 35 Chlorophyta (green algae), 10 Chrysophyta (golden algae including diatoms), and 6 Rhodophyta (red algae). The most widespread species were the cyanobacteria...
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Research on photochemistry published by scientists at Tsinghua University.
Newspaper article from: Chemicals & Chemistry; 7/3/2009; 700+ words
; ...Phaeodactylum tricornutum (Bacillariophyta), Alexandrium tamarense (Pyrrhophyta) and Dicrateria zhanjiangensis (Chrysophyta). These results are in accordance with the algal evolution process that is generally accepted and proved by fossil record...
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Silica-scaled Chrysophytes and Synurophytes from east Texas.(Statistical Data Included)
Magazine article from: The Texas Journal of Science; 2/1/2002; ; 700+ words
; ...All of these reports are based on light microscopy. Silica-scaled chrysophytes are taxonomically placed in the division Chrysophyta, classes Chrysophyceae and Synurophyceae, based on ultrastructural and biochemical characteristics (Andersen 1987...
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Chrysophyta
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Chrysophyta , phylum (division) of unicellular marine or freshwater organisms of the kingdom Protista consisting of the diatoms (class Bacillariophyceae...
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Algae
Encyclopedia entry from: The Gale Encyclopedia of Science
...particular functions. The algal divisions are Euglenophyta, Chrysophyta, Pyrrophyta, Chlorophyta, Rhodophyta, Paeophyta, and...x201C; fed ” with suitable organic materials. Chrysophyta, or unicellular algae, are comprised of over 1, 000 species...
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golden algae
Book article from: A Dictionary of Plant Sciences
golden algae See CHRYSOPHYTA .
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Phytomastigophora
Book article from: A Dictionary of Plant Sciences
...microscopic organisms which typically possess chloroplasts and are photosynthetic. These organisms are often regarded as algae (e.g. Chlamydomonas , Chrysophyta , cryptophytes , Dinophyta , Euglenophyta , Prymnesiophyceae , and Volvox ).
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golden-yellow algae
Book article from: A Dictionary of Plant Sciences
golden-yellow algae See CHRYSOPHYTA .
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