نتایج جستجو برای: microbial changes

تعداد نتایج: 974631  

2014
Peter Jorth Keith H. Turner Pinar Gumus Nejat Nizam Nurcan Buduneli Marvin Whiteley

The human microbiome plays important roles in health, but when disrupted, these same indigenous microbes can cause disease. The composition of the microbiome changes during the transition from health to disease; however, these changes are often not conserved among patients. Since microbiome-associated diseases like periodontitis cause similar patient symptoms despite interpatient variability in...

Journal: :Forensic Science International-genetics 2021

Current body fluid identification methods do not reveal any information about the time since deposition (TsD) of biological traces, even though determining age traces could be crucial for investigative process. To determine utility microbial RNA markers TsD estimation, we examined sequencing data from five forensically relevant fluids (blood, menstrual blood, saliva, semen, and vaginal secretio...

Journal: :Intelligence 2012
Timothy A Salthouse

Longitudinal change in five cognitive abilities was investigated to determine if the direction or magnitude of change was related to the individual's ability level. Adults between 18 and 97 years of age performed three versions of 16 cognitive tests on two occasions separated by an average of 2.7 years. In order to control for influences associated with regression toward the mean, level of abil...

Journal: :Archives of clinical neuropsychology : the official journal of the National Academy of Neuropsychologists 2010
Kevin Duff Leigh J Beglinger David J Moser Jane S Paulsen Susan K Schultz Stephan Arndt

Assessing cognitive change in older adults is a common use of neuropsychological services, and neuropsychologists have utilized several strategies to determine if a change is "real," "reliable," and "meaningful." Although standardized regression-based (SRB) prediction formulas may be useful in determining change, SRBs have not been widely applied to older adults. The current study sought to dev...

Journal: :Developmental psychology 2015
Timothy Salthouse

It is widely recognized that experience with cognitive tests can influence estimates of cognitive change. Prior research has estimated experience effects at the level of groups by comparing the performance of a group of participants tested for the second time with the performance of a different group of participants at the same age tested for the first time. This twice-minus-once-tested method ...

Journal: :Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association 2011
Jule Specht Boris Egloff Stefan C Schmukle

Does personality change across the entire life course, and are those changes due to intrinsic maturation or major life experiences? This longitudinal study investigated changes in the mean levels and rank order of the Big Five personality traits in a heterogeneous sample of 14,718 Germans across all of adulthood. Latent change and latent moderated regression models provided 4 main findings: Fir...

2000
M. P. Waldrop T. C. Balser M. K. Firestone

If changes in the composition of the soil microbial community alter the physiological capacity of the community then such changes may have ecosystem consequences. We examined the relationships among community composition (PLFA), microbial biomass (CFDE), substrate utilization profiles (BIOLOG), lignocellulose degrading enzyme activities (b-glucosidase, cellobiohydrolase, b-xylosidase, phenol ox...

2004
S. K. SCHMIDT D. A. LIPSON R. E. LEY A. E. WEST

Previous studies have shown that fertilization with nitrogen depresses overall microbial biomass and activity in soil. In the present study we broaden our understanding of this phenomenon by studying the seasonality of responses of specific microbial functional groups to chronic nitrogen additions in alpine tundra soils. We measured soil enzyme activities, mineralization kinetics for 8 substrat...

2005
Kerri L. Steenwerth Louise E. Jackson Francisco J. Calderón Kate M. Scow Dennis E. Rolston

Rainfall in Mediterranean climates may affect soil microbial processes and communities differently in agricultural vs. grassland soils. We explored the hypothesis that land use intensification decreases the resistance of microbial community composition and activity to perturbation. Soil carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) dynamics and microbial responses to a simulated Spring rainfall were measured in ...

2015
Gregory O’Mullan M. Elias Dueker Kale Clauson Qiang Yang Kelsey Umemoto Natalia Zakharova Juerg Matter Martin Stute Taro Takahashi David Goldberg

In addition to efforts aimed at reducing anthropogenic production of greenhouse gases, geological storage of CO2 is being explored as a strategy to reduce atmospheric greenhouse gas emission and mitigate climate change. Previous studies of the deep subsurface in North America have not fully considered the potential negative effects of CO2 leakage into shallow drinking water aquifers, especially...

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