Aboriginal people and forestry companies in Canada: possibilities and pitfalls of an informal ‘social licence’ in a contested environment
in Forestry: An International Journal of Forest Research
September 2016; p ublished online October 2016 .
Journal Article. Subjects: Environmental Sustainability; Plant Sciences and Forestry. 10056 words.
Industrial forestry in Canada commonly occurs on the traditional territory of Aboriginal people, and forestry companies often take actions to gain acceptance and approval of communities....
Aboveground and belowground biomass and carbon pools in highland temperate forest landscape in Central Mexico
in Forestry: An International Journal of Forest Research
December 2010; p ublished online October 2010 .
Journal Article. Subjects: Conservation of the Environment (Environmental Science); Environmental Sustainability; Plant Sciences and Forestry. 6589 words.
Temperate forests play a significant role in the global carbon cycle. However, deforestation, land use changes and differences in successional and species composition cause a spatial...
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ABS Index
in Medical Mycology
June 2018; p ublished online June 2018 .
Journal Article. Subjects: Infectious Diseases; Medical Toxicology; Environmental Science; Mycology and Fungi; Veterinary Medicine. 47768 words.
Absence of dihydropteroate synthase gene mutations in Pneumocystis jirovecii isolated from Swedish patients
in Medical Mycology
April 2012; p ublished online April 2012 .
Journal Article. Subjects: Mycology and Fungi; Infectious Diseases; Medical Toxicology; Veterinary Medicine; Environmental Science. 2175 words.
Pneumocystis jirovecii remains an important cause of pneumonia in the immunocompromised host, with the largest group of patients at risk for P. jirovecii pneumonia (PCP) in...
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Absence of DNA sequence diversity of the intergenic spacer 1 region in Malassezia nana isolates from cats
in Medical Mycology
March 2010; p ublished online March 2010 .
Journal Article. Subjects: Mycology and Fungi; Infectious Diseases; Medical Toxicology; Veterinary Medicine; Environmental Science. 1484 words.
Malassezia nana is a recently-described lipophilic yeast that has been isolated from the ear canals and skin of cats in Japan and Europe and from Brazilian cattle with or...
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Absence of functional TLR4 impairs response of macrophages after Candida albicans infection
in Medical Mycology
December 2010; p ublished online December 2010 .
Journal Article. Subjects: Mycology and Fungi; Infectious Diseases; Medical Toxicology; Veterinary Medicine; Environmental Science. 4194 words.
Candida albicans is recognized by phagocytic cells through a set of recognition receptors patterns. Recently, we showed the importance of TLR2 in the regulation of neutrophil...
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Absence of mutations associated with sulfa resistance in Pneumocystis carinii dihydropteroate synthase gene from non-human primates
in Medical Mycology
January 2002; p ublished online January 2002 .
Journal Article. Subjects: Mycology and Fungi; Infectious Diseases; Medical Toxicology; Veterinary Medicine; Environmental Science. 0 words.
The dihydropteroate synthase (DHPS) gene from Pneumocystis carinii isolated from non-human primates was amplified using a polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and sequenced to analyse point...
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Absence of TLR2 influences survival of neutrophils after infection with Candida albicans
in Medical Mycology
February 2010; p ublished online February 2010 .
Journal Article. Subjects: Mycology and Fungi; Infectious Diseases; Medical Toxicology; Veterinary Medicine; Environmental Science. 5972 words.
Candida albicans is an opportunistic pathogen, which causes local and/or disseminated diseases in immunosuppressed humans. Phagocytic cells play a critical role in the immune...
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Abstract
in Medical Mycology
June 2018; p ublished online June 2018 .
Journal Article. Subjects: Infectious Diseases; Medical Toxicology; Environmental Science; Mycology and Fungi; Veterinary Medicine. 369827 words.
Abundance of Pseudallescheria/Scedosporium species in the Australian urban environment suggests a possible source for scedosporiosis including the colonization of airways in cystic fibrosis
in Medical Mycology
November 2010; p ublished online November 2010 .
Journal Article. Subjects: Mycology and Fungi; Infectious Diseases; Medical Toxicology; Veterinary Medicine; Environmental Science. 3198 words.
Members of the Pseudallescheria/Scedosporium species complex are emerging opportunistic fungal pathogens which have the capacity to colonize patients with damaged airways, including those...
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Accounting for Ecological Capital
in Ecology
P ublished online August 2014 .
Article. Subjects: Applied Ecology (Environmental Science); Ecology and Conservation; Plant Ecology; Zoology and Animal Sciences. 8246 words.
In this article, ecological-capital assets are defined in keeping with economic and accounting convention as classes of durable nonfinancial asset that are used to produce future benefits....
Accuracy and precision of two laser dendrometers
in Forestry: An International Journal of Forest Research
January 1998; p ublished online January 1998 .
Journal Article. Subjects: Conservation of the Environment (Environmental Science); Environmental Sustainability; Plant Sciences and Forestry. 0 words.
Two commercial laser dendrometers were tested under controlled and field conditions, and contrasted with alternative instruments. Testing focused on height measurement, but also considered...
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Acquired antifungal drug resistance in Aspergillus fumigatus: epidemiology and detection
in Medical Mycology
April 2011; p ublished online April 2011 .
Journal Article. Subjects: Mycology and Fungi; Infectious Diseases; Medical Toxicology; Veterinary Medicine; Environmental Science. 3302 words.
Voriconazole is the recommended agent for invasive aspergillosis, with lipid amphotericin B or caspofungin as second line treatment choices. Being the only agents available in oral...
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Acquired resistance to voriconazole and itraconazole in a patient with pulmonary aspergilloma
in Medical Mycology
February 2010; p ublished online February 2010 .
Journal Article. Subjects: Mycology and Fungi; Infectious Diseases; Medical Toxicology; Veterinary Medicine; Environmental Science. 1827 words.
We describe the development of resistance in an Aspergillus fumigatus strain, originally sensitive to itraconazole and voriconazole, recovered from a case of pulmonary aspergilloma treated...
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Activated dormant Cryptococcus gattii infection in a Dutch tourist who visited Vancouver Island (Canada): a molecular epidemiological approach
in Medical Mycology
May 2010; p ublished online May 2010 .
Journal Article. Subjects: Mycology and Fungi; Infectious Diseases; Medical Toxicology; Veterinary Medicine; Environmental Science. 2027 words.
An ongoing outbreak of Cryptococcus gattii caused infections, which emerged on Vancouver Island and the Pacific Northwest, has affected more than 200 of the islands' residents, of whom...
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Activated lymphocytes reduce adherence of Aspergillus fumigatus
in Medical Mycology
January 1998; p ublished online January 1998 .
Journal Article. Subjects: Mycology and Fungi; Infectious Diseases; Medical Toxicology; Veterinary Medicine; Environmental Science. 0 words.
Lymphocytes comprise up to 30% of the cells present in human bronchoalveolar lavage fluid and thus could participate in host response to infectious Aspergillus fumigatus conidia. We have...
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Activity of compounds isolated from Baccharis dracunculifolia D.C. (Asteraceae) against Paracoccidioides brasiliensis
in Medical Mycology
November 2012; p ublished online November 2012 .
Journal Article. Subjects: Mycology and Fungi; Infectious Diseases; Medical Toxicology; Veterinary Medicine; Environmental Science. 4508 words.
Paracoccidioidomycosis is a prevalent systemic mycosis in Latin America which requires prolonged treatment with highly toxic antifungals. Baccharis dracunculifolia is a medicinal plant in...
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Acute respiratory distress syndrome due to Cryptococcus albidus pneumonia: Case report and review of the literature
in Medical Mycology
August 2007; p ublished online August 2007 .
Journal Article. Subjects: Mycology and Fungi; Infectious Diseases; Medical Toxicology; Veterinary Medicine; Environmental Science. 1996 words.
Although cryptococcal infections due to Cryptococcus neoformans are frequently reported in the immunosuppressed patients, infections related to other Cryptococcus spp. are rarely...
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Acyclic sesquiterpenes released by Candida albicans inhibit growth of dermatophytes
in Medical Mycology
January 2014; p ublished online August 2013 .
Journal Article. Subjects: Mycology and Fungi; Infectious Diseases; Medical Toxicology; Veterinary Medicine; Environmental Science. 4928 words.
It is unresolved as to whether fungi that share a common skin habitat might in principal interact. In in vitro screening tests with Candida albicans, Trichophytum rubrum and other common...
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Adapting forest management to climate change using bioclimate models with topographic drivers
in Forestry: An International Journal of Forest Research
December 2015; p ublished online June 2015 .
Journal Article. Subjects: Environmental Sustainability; Plant Sciences and Forestry. 7270 words.
Bioclimate models incorporating topographic predictors as surrogates for microclimate effects are developed for Populus tremuloides and Picea engelmannii to provide the fine-grained...