نتایج جستجو برای: temperature dependent growth

تعداد نتایج: 1824333  

1999
R. Venkatasubramanian K. M. Jones

The growth of GaAs thin films on Molybdenum foils was investigated in an attempt to find a low-cost substrate for GaAs. The films were grown by metalorganic chemical vapor deposition (MOCVD). The film thickness was in the 2–4μm range, while the deposition temperature was in the 650o-825°C range. Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and transmission electron microscopy (TEM) were used to investiga...

1999
J. A. CARLISLE S. R. BLANKENSHIP R. N. SMITH A. CHAIKEN T. VAN BUUREN L. J. TERMINELLO J. J. JIA T. A. CALLCOTT

Soft x-ray fluorescence spectroscopy has been used to examine the electronic structure of deeply buried silicide thin films that arise in Fe/Si multilayers. These systems exhibit antiferromagnetic (AF) coupling of the Fe layers, despite their lack of a noble metal spacer layer found in most GMR materials. Also, the degree of coupling is very dependent on preparation conditions, especially space...

Journal: :Cell reports 2014
Carolin Delker Louisa Sonntag Geo Velikkakam James Philipp Janitza Carla Ibañez Henriette Ziermann Tom Peterson Kathrin Denk Steffi Mull Jörg Ziegler Seth Jon Davis Korbinian Schneeberger Marcel Quint

Developmental plasticity enables plants to respond to elevated ambient temperatures by adapting their shoot architecture. On the cellular level, the basic-helix-loop-helix (bHLH) transcription factor phytochrome interacting factor 4 (PIF4) coordinates this response by activating hormonal modules that in turn regulate growth. In addition to an unknown temperature-sensing mechanism, it is current...

Journal: :Current Biology 2017
Daphne Ezer Philip A. Wigge

Plants use context-dependent information to calibrate growth responses to temperature signals. A new study shows that plants modulate their sensitivity to temperature depending on whether or not they are in direct sunlight. This enables them to make adaptive decisions in a complex natural environment.

Journal: :Science 2016
Andrew J Pershing Michael A Alexander Christina M Hernandez Lisa A Kerr Arnault Le Bris Katherine E Mills Janet A Nye Nicholas R Record Hillary A Scannell James D Scott Graham D Sherwood Andrew C Thomas

Palmer et al and Swain et al suggest that our "extra mortality" time series is spurious. In response, we show that including temperature-dependent mortality improves abundance estimates and that warming waters reduce growth rates in Gulf of Maine cod. Far from being spurious, temperature effects on this stock are clear, and continuing to ignore them puts the stock in jeopardy.

Journal: :Environmental entomology 2017
Ashley R Hough James R Nechols Brian P McCornack David C Margolies Brett K Sandercock Donglin Yan Leigh Murray

A laboratory experiment was conducted to evaluate direct and indirect effects of temperature on demographic traits and population growth of biotype 1 of the soybean aphid, Aphis glycines Matsumura. Our objectives were to better understand how temperature influences the expression of host plant resistance, quantify the individual and interactive effects of plant resistance and temperature on soy...

Journal: :medical journal of islamic republic of iran 0
abdol khalegh deizaji from the institute of biophysics and biochemistry, university of tehran bahram gollaei the national research center for genetic engineering and biotechnology, tehran, islamic republic of iran

treatment of human promonocytic leukemic cell line u937 with mild hyperthermia in the temperature range of 40-43°c resulted in differentiation of these cells into monocyte/macrophage-like cells in a heat dose and time dependent manner. this process was accompanied by marked morphological, functional and proliferational changes. u937 cells which normally grow in supension in the logarithmic phas...

Journal: :Botanical Gazette 1909

Journal: :middle east journal of cancer 0
sanaa shawky pathology department, medical research institute (mri), alexandria university, egypt mona salem pathology department, faculty of medicine, alexandria university, egypt hoda abou seif pathology department, medical research institute (mri), alexandria university, egypt salah el din el salmy urology department, faculty of medicine, alexandria university, egypt manal sheta pathology department, medical research institute (mri), alexandria university, egypt eman el-abd radiation sciences department, mri, alexandria university, egypt

background: the current study investigated the possible role of the cell cycle regulator, cyclin-dependent kinases regulatory subunit-2; the angiogenic factor, plateletderived endothelial cell growth factor; and the cell adhesive molecule, neural cadherin, as prognostic factors in schistosomal and non-schistosomal-associated urothelial carcinomas. we also investigated the possible correlation b...

Journal: :international journal of iron & steel society of iran 2008
m. eskandari a. najafizadeh a. kermanpur m. karimi

in this work, effects of homogenization time of 3 to 13 h at 1200 °c on the grain refinement of as-cast aisi 301 stainless steel after different hot rolling conditions were investigated. the results showed that the minimum grain size of 16±7 mm was achieved when homogenization took place at 1200 °c for 9 h followed by hot rolling at temperature range of 1000–1200 °c with strain of 0.8 and strai...

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