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“An organometallic complex based on Be and pyridinepyrazole type ligand, bis(2-(1H-pyrazol-1-y1) pyridin-3-olate) beryllium (BePyPy), was synthesized as an electron transport type host material for blue phosphorescent organic light-emitting diodes. High triplet energy of 2.79 eV was obtained and the highest occupied molecular orbital/lowest unoccupied molecular orbital of BePyPy was -6.26 eV/-2.71 eV. The BePyPy host was effective as the host material for blue phosphorescent organic diodes and a high quantum efficiency of 19.7% was achieved. In addition, a mixed host device with the BePyPy host showed high quantum efficiency of 22.0% in the blue device. (C) 2013 Elsevier Ltd. All rights
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“Semi-natural grasslands are widely recognized for their high ecological value. They often count among the most species-rich habitats, especially APR-246 mw in traditional LY2090314 manufacturer cultural landscapes. Maintaining and/or restoring them is atop priority, but nevertheless represents a real conservation challenge, especially regarding their invertebrate assemblages. The main goal of this study was to experimentally investigate the influence of four different mowing regimes on orthopteran communities
and populations: (1) control meadow (C-meadow): mowing regime according to the Swiss regulations for extensively managed meadows declared as ecological compensation areas, i.e. first cut not before 15 June; (2) first cut not before 15 July (delayed treatment, D-meadow); (3) first cut not before 15 June and second cut not earlier than 8 weeks from the first cut (8W-meadow); (4) refuges left uncut on 10-20% of the meadow area (R-meaddw).
Data were collected two years after the introduction of these mowing treatments. Orthopteran densities from spring to early summer were five times higher in D-meadows, compared to C-meadows. In R-meadows, densities were, on average, twice as high as in C-meadows, selleck while mean species richness was 23% higher in R-meadows than in C-meadows. Provided that farmers were given the appropriate financial incentives, the D- and R-meadow regimes could be relatively easy to implement within agri-environment schemes. Such meadows could deliver substantial benefits for functional biodiversity, including sustenance to many secondary consumers dependent on field invertebrates as staple food. (C) 2013 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.”
“Aim To review the literature on the prevalence, risk groups and risk factors of the alleged eating disorder orthorexia nervosa. Methods We searched Medline and Pubmed using several key terms relating to orthorexia nervosa (ON) and checked the reference list of the articles that we found. Attention was given to methodological problems in these studies, such as the use of non-validated assessment instruments, small sample size and sample characteristics, which make generalization of the results impossible. Results Eleven studies were found. The average prevalence rate for orthorexia was 6.