Tento článek se zastává skepticko-realistického tzv. novohumovského, výkladu Humovy teorie kauzality navzdory kritice ze strany Zuzany Parusnikové. Autor však v souladu se svou vývojovou interpretací hájí tzv. „nového Huma” pouze pro pozdní tvorbu tohoto skotského filosofa., This article recommends the sceptical realist, or New Hume, interpretation of Hume’s theory of causation, in spite of Zuzana Parusniková’s critique. However, the author, in line with his developmental interpretation, defends the New Hume only for the Scottish philosopher’s mature philosophy., and James Hill.
Chlorophyll (Chl) fluorescence temperature cinve (FTC) of primary leaves of spring barley (Hordeum vulgare L.), cultivated imder a low irradiance, was studied at low actinic radiation excitation (436 nm, 2 W m'^) under a heating regime consisting of a linear increase of temperature (0.083 °C s’*), followed by a period of constant temperature. After prompt cooling of the sample to 77 K, Chl fluorescence spectra at defined points of the temperature regime were measured. Two distinct temperature and kinetic regions expressed by two discemible temperature maxima were observed for ťhis type of the FTC. Two triggering temperatures of successive irreversible changes are postulated at 45-48 “C and 53-55 °C temperature intervals, respectively; they may correlate with the heat inactivation of photosystem 2 and with changes of the chloroplast and cytoplasmic membrane integrity.
Two new philometrid nematodes, Philometra overstreeti sp. n. and Philometroides paralichthydis sp. n., are described from female specimens collected from the southern flounder Paralichthys lethostigma Jordan et Gilbert (Paralichthyidae, Pleuronectiformes) in estuaries of South Carolina, USA. P. overstreeti is characterized by the presence of eight large, equal in size cephalic papillae, the absence of caudal projections, the body length of gravid females (14.10-27.06 mm) and the location in the host (among teeth). P. paralichthydis from the host's fins and the buccal cavity differs from its congeners mainly in possessing longitudinal cuticular ornamentations in addition to transverse ones or individual rounded bosses. It is the first species of Philometroides reported from flatfishes (Pleuronectiformes). A re-examination of type specimens of Margolisianum bulbosum Blaylock et Overstreet, 1999 showed that, in fact, nematodes belonging to two different species (now described to be new to science) and genera were confused in the original description of this taxon and in the diagnosis of Margolisianum. Since the male holotype of M. bulbosum cannot be identified to genus, Margolisianum bulbosum is a species inquirenda and a species incertae sedis. Consequently, Margolisianum becomes a genus inquirendus.
The ultrastructure of three types of unicellular scolex gland cells in adult cestode Bothriocephalus claviceps (Goeze, 1782) is described. The first type - apocrine gland cells transport their secretion (small rounded electron dense granules) via thin ducts into the tegument where it accumulates as projections on the body surface. The second type - eccrine gland cells press out their secretion (large oval electron dense granules) through ducts which open to the exterior surface of the tegument. The third type - microapocrine gland cells transport their secretion (large rounded electron dense granules) through thin cytoplasmic processes into the distal cytoplasm of the tegument. The secretory discharge occurs by means of évaginations of the outer tegumental plasmalemma and their subsequent detachment. The possible functions of the scolex gland cells are discussed.