نتایج جستجو برای: carbon monoxide variability

تعداد نتایج: 449256  

2015
Lionel Guidi Louis Legendre Gabriel Reygondeau Julia Uitz Lars Stemmann Stephanie A. Henson

The “biological carbon pump” causes carbon sequestration in deep waters by downward transfer of organic matter, mostly as particles. This mechanism depends to a great extent on the uptake of CO2 by marine plankton in surface waters and subsequent sinking of particulate organic carbon (POC) through the water column. Most of the sinking POC is remineralized during its downward transit, and modest...

Amir Hooshang Mohammadpour, Hassan Alavi Mahmoud Mahmoudi, Mehdi Farzadnia, Mitra Asgharian Rezaee Mohsen Imenshahidi, Mojtaba Sankian Seyed Adel Moallem,

Objective(s): Cardiotoxicity is one of the major consequences in carbon monoxide poisoning. Following our previous work, in this study we aimed to define the myocardium changes induced by carbon monoxide (CO) intoxication and evaluate erythropoietin (EPO) effect on CO cardiotoxicity in rat. Materials and Methods:  Severe carbon monoxide toxicity induced by 3000 ppm CO in Wistar rat.  EPO was ad...

2002
ADAM ALLERHAND

Proton-decoupled natural abundance 13C NMR spectra of carbon monoxide hemoglobins were recorded at 15.18 MHz by the Fourier transform method, under conditions of spectrometer sensitivity sufficient for detection of individual carbon resonances. The aromatic region of each spectrum contains broad bands of methine carbon resonances, and some relatively narrow peaks arising from nonprotonated carb...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 1975
E Oldfield A Allerhand

Proton-decoupled natural abundance 13C NMR spectra of carbon monoxide hemoglobins were recorded at 15.18 MHz by the Fourier transform method, under conditions of spectrometer sensitivity sufficient for detection of individual carbon resonances. The aromatic region of each spectrum contains broad bands of methine carbon resonances, and some relatively narrow peaks arising from nonprotonated carb...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 1999
M Mahmud S N Kales

More than a million workers are at risk for methylene chloride exposure. Aerosol sprays and paint stripping may also cause significant nonoccupational exposures. After methylene chloride inhalation, significant amounts of carbon monoxide are formed in vivo as a metabolic by-product. Poisoning predominantly affects the central nervous system and results from both carboxyhemoglobin formation and ...

Journal: :Brazilian journal of anesthesiology 2016
Namik Ozcan Giray Ozcam Pinar Kosar Ayse Ozcan Hulya Basar Cetin Kaymak

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES Carbon monoxide is a toxic gas for humans and is still a silent killer in both developed and developing countries. The aim of this case series was to evaluate early radiological images as a predictor of subsequent neuropsychological sequelae, following carbon monoxide poisoning. CASE 1 After carbon monoxide exposure, early computed tomography scans and magnetic reson...

2003
Darold E. Ward Colin C. Hardy

Biomass burning is a major source of emissions to the atmosphere. Some of these emissions may change global climate. This paper uses combustion eff iciency as an independent variable for predicting emission factors for, among others, carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, methane, and particulate matter. Other gases are correlated with the release of carbon monoxide. The release of nitrogen and sulfu...

Journal: :Dalton transactions 2014
Zoe R Greenburg Dong Jin Paul G Williard Wesley H Bernskoetter

The reductive functionalization of carbon dioxide into high value organics was accomplished via the coupling with carbon monoxide and ethylene/propylene at a zerovalent nickel species bearing the 2-((di-t-butylphosphino)methyl)pyridine ligand (PN). An initial oxidative coupling between carbon dioxide, olefin, and (PN)Ni(1,5-cyclooctadiene) afforded five-membered nickelacycle lactone species, wh...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1936
W Kempner

The effect of carbon monoxide on the respiration of animal cells and aerobic bacteria (10), and on anaerobic butyric acid fermentation (6), has shown that the ferments which act as catalysts in these energy-yielding cellular processes are compounds of heavy metals: for carbon monoxide reacts at low temperatures only with heavy metals, and respiration as well as anaerobic butyric acid fermentati...

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