00945nam--2200325---450 99000239784020331620200512074833.00-7139-0174-8000239784USA01000239784(ALEPH)000239784USA0100023978420050209d1971----km-y0itay0103----baengGBa---||||001yyDiaghilev's and the ballets russesBoris Kochnotranslated from the French by Adrienne FoulkeNew YorkAllen Lane the penguin press1971293 p.ill.32 cmBallettiStoria792.80947KOCHNO,Boris572232FOULKE,AdrienneITsalbcISBD990002397840203316XVII A. 24113746 DLASXVII A.391288BKCASDiaghilev's and the ballets russes1064482UNISA05928oam 2200469 450 991013680110332120230621141053.09782889197439(ebook)(CKB)3710000000631112(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/47227(EXLCZ)99371000000063111220191103c2016uuuu uu 0engu|cu#---|u||utxtrdacontentnrdamediancrdacarrierExploring bacterial colonies in solid foods or model foods using non-destructive techniques /topic editors: Sophie Jeanson, Sylvie Lortal and Anne ThierryFrontiers Media SA2016France :Frontiers Media SA,20161 online resource (105 pages) digital, PDF file(s)Frontiers Research TopicsIncludes bibliographical references.Editorial -- Exploring Bacterial Colonies in Solid Foods or Model Foods Using Non-Destructive Techniques / Sophie Jeanson and Anne Thierry -- Bacterial Colonies in Solid Media and Foods: A Review on Their Growth and Interactions with the Micro-Environment / Sophie Jeanson, Juliane Floury, Valérie Gagnaire, Sylvie Lortal and Anne Thierry -- Colonial vs. planktonic type of growth: mathematical modelling of microbial dynamics on surfaces and in liquid, semi-liquid and solid foods / Panagiotis N. Skandamis and Sophie Jeanson -- Recent trends in non-invasive in situ techniques to monitor bacterial colonies in solid (model) food / María M. Lobete, Estefania Noriega Fernandez and Jan F. M. Van Impe -- Growth and location of bacterial colonies within dairy foods using microscopy techniques: a review / Cian D. Hickey, Jeremiah J. Sheehan, Martin G. Wilkinson and Mark A. E. Auty -- In situ examination of Lactobacillus brevis after exposure to an oxidizing disinfectant / Yu Zhao, Susanne Knøchel and Henrik Siegumfeldt -- Laser-induced speckle scatter patterns in Bacillus colonies / Huisung Kim, Atul K. Singh, Arun K. Bhunia and Euiwon Bae -- Microcalorimetric study of the growth of Streptococcus thermophilus in renneted milk / Irina Stulova, Natalja Kabanova, Tiina Krišcˇ iunaite, Kaarel Adamberg, Tiiu-Maie Lahtand Raivo Vilu -- Measurement of pH micro-heterogeneity in natural cheese matrices by fluorescence lifetime imaging / Zuzana Burdikova, Zdenek Svindrych, Jan Pala, Cian D. Hickey, Martin G. Wilkinson, Jiri Panek, Mark A. E. Auty, Ammasi Periasamy and Jeremiah J. Sheehan -- Diffusion of solutes inside bacterial colonies immobilized in model cheese depends on their physicochemical properties: a time-lapse microscopy study / Juliane Floury, Ilham El Mourdi, Juliana V. C. Silva, Sylvie Lortal, Anne Thierry and Sophie Jeanson.Bacteria are always present in foods, whether they are indigenous or inoculated. They can be beneficial to the quality of foods, responsible for food spoilage, or even pathogens. In solid food products, bacteria are immobilized. They thus grow as colonies within the food products or on the food surfaces. The study of bacterial immobilization in colonies was begun in the 1970s by only two UK research teams. Nowadays, new approaches using non-destructive techniques allow investigation of dynamic evolution at the spatial and microscopic levels in solids. However, the literature dealing with bacterial colonies is few and far between if we exclude the literature concerning biofilms. We here consider as bacterial colonies, and not biofilms, discontinued colonies growing on food surfaces and not abiotic surfaces. Predictive models for bacterial growth are built from growth in liquid media and are not accurate for immobilized bacteria growing as colonies. Further knowledge is now needed about the potential consequences of cell immobilization. On one hand, growth and physiology of the cells growing as colonies can be influenced by the microenvironment around the colony. On the other hand, the cells within the colony can in return modify the microenvironment due to their metabolic activities (changes in pH and redox potential, proteolysis,… etc). Indeed, nutrients must diffuse within the food matrix to the colony to be available for the cells within the colony, while the metabolites must diffuse out of the colony to the food matrix to avoid accumulation. These interactions between the colony and the food matrix may lead to a micro-heterogeneity either around the colony or within the colony. Non-destructive techniques should be used to study the adaptive response to the microenvironment of immobilized cells within the colony. They are needed to investigate the spatio-temporal evolution of the colony (growth, size, shape) and its metabolic activities (micro-heterogeneity of pH, diffusion of metabolites, gene expression). The most commonly used technique is fluorescence microscopy and especially confocal laser scanner microcopy with specific probes. In addition, physical techniques such as elastic scattering or micro-calorimetry have been used to study the growth and metabolism of bacterial colonies in model foods. Furthermore, the observation of colony growth in microscopic imaging chambers dedicated to microscope examination allows the modeling of growth parameters of immobilized bacteria in colonies.BacteriologymodelingGrowthNon-destructive techniquesBacterial coloniesPhysiologysolid foodsBacteriology.Anne Thierryauth1365476Jeanson SophieLortal Sylvie Thierry AnneengUkMaJRU9910136801103321Exploring bacterial colonies in solid foods or model foods using non-destructive techniques3387415UNINA04187oam 2200721 c 450 99641944820331620231110221908.03-7328-5023-43-8394-5023-310.14361/9783839450239(CKB)5590000000469570(DE-B1597)571161(OCoLC)1248759953(DE-B1597)9783839450239(MiAaPQ)EBC6750675(Au-PeEL)EBL6750675(transcript Verlag)9783839450239(MiAaPQ)EBC6956133(Au-PeEL)EBL6956133(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/70138(MiAaPQ)EBC30494898(Au-PeEL)EBL30494898(EXLCZ)99559000000046957020220221d2021 uy 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierMaritime PoeticsFrom Coast to HinterlandGabriel N. Gee, Caroline Wiedmer1st ed.Bielefeldtranscript Verlag20211 online resource (216 p.)Edition Kulturwissenschaft2193-8376-5023-5 Frontmatter -- Contents -- Foreword -- Introduction: maritime introspections -- Part 1: Work and leisure in the port city -- Altona: Between land and sea -- The future of work: scaffolds and agencies -- Genoa: the story of a port city and its hinterland -- European seaport narratives: mirroring history in contemporary media -- Part 2: Commerce -- Market stall: maritime commerce in the collections of European maritime museums -- From lighthouses to barcodes -- The European tour -- Bottleneck pressure: Port Said -- Part 3: Metabolic pressure -- Tarnished gold: border regimes from the Mediterranean to Switzerland -- Liquid territory -- They cleaned the beach before we arrived -- Between the city and the deep sea: on the plastic nature of the Helsinki shoreline -- No trophy -- Part 4: Dreamscapes -- Haul away: Liverpool's irregular currents -- North Canada - English Electric, 2010 -- A short journey (from Derry to Inishowen) -- A letter to Henrietta -- Acoustic ocean: annotated video scriptIn the past fifty years, port cities around the world have experienced considerable changes to their morphologies and their identities. The increasing intensification of global networks and logistics, and the resulting pressure on human societies and earthly environments have been characteristic of the rise of a »planetary age«. This volume engages with contemporary artistic practices and critical poetics that trace an alternate construction of the imaginaries and aspirations of our present societies at the crossroads of sea and land - taking into account complex pasts and interconnected histories, transnational flux, as well as material and immaterial borders.Edition Kulturwissenschaft Contemporary Art; Maritime Studies; Border Studies; Refugees; Museum; Port Cultures; Coastal Studies; Hinterland; City; Culture; Cultural Studies; Cultural History; Urban Studies;Border Studies.City.Coastal Studies.Cultural History.Cultural Studies.Culture.Hinterland.Maritime Studies.Museum.Port Cultures.Refugees.Urban Studies.Contemporary Art; Maritime Studies; Border Studies; Refugees; Museum; Port Cultures; Coastal Studies; Hinterland; City; Culture; Cultural Studies; Cultural History; Urban Studies;700.42162Gee Gabriel Nedt1433365Gee Gabriel NFranklin University, SchweizedtWiedmer CarolineFranklin University, SchweizedtSNSFfndhttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/fndDE-B1597DE-B1597BOOK996419448203316Maritime Poetics3580693UNISA