• Effect on solids separation from wastewater with varying aeration and mixing conditions 

      Hernández, Doménica (Masteroppgave/UIS-TN-IKBM/2018;, Master thesis, 2018-06-15)
      The main objective of this review was to analyze the effect on the separation of solids from wastewater with different conditions of aeration and mixing in order to compare their efficiency when both processes act ...
    • Lil3 assembles with proteins regulating chlorophyll synthesis in barley 

      Mork-Jansson, Astrid; Bue, Ann Kristin; Gargano, Daniela; Furnes, Clemens; Reisinger, Veronika; Arnold, Janine; Kmiec, Karol; Eichacker, Lutz Andreas (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2015-06)
      The light-harvesting-like (LIL) proteins are a family of membrane proteins that share a chlorophyll a/b-binding motif with the major light-harvesting antenna proteins of oxygenic photoautotrophs. LIL proteins have been ...
    • Mimicking orchids lure bees from afar with exaggerated ultraviolet signals 

      Scaccabarozzi, Daniela; Lunau, Klaus; Guzzetti, Lorenzo; Cozzolino, Salvatore; Dyer, Adrian G.; Tommasi, Nicola; Biella, Paolo; Galimberti, Andrea; Labra, Massimo; Bruni, Ilaria; Pattarini, Giorgio; Brundrett, Mark; Gagliano, Monica (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023-01)
      Flowers have many traits to appeal to pollinators, including ultraviolet (UV) absorbing markings, which are well-known for attracting bees at close proximity (e.g., <1 m). While striking UV signals have been thought to ...
    • Semi-algebraic optimization of temperature compensation in a general switch-type negative feedback model of circadian clocks 

      Aase, Sven Ole; Ruoff, Peter (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2008)
      Temperature compensation is an essential property of circadian oscillators which enables them to act as physiological clocks. We have analyzed the temperature compensating behavior of a generalized transcriptional–translational ...
    • Variable setpoint as a relaxing component in physiological control 

      Risvoll, Geir; Thorsen, Kristian; Ruoff, Peter; Drengstig, Tormod (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017-09)
      Setpoints in physiology have been a puzzle for decades, and especially the notion of fixed or variable setpoints have received much attention. In this paper, we show how previously presented homeostatic controller motifs, ...