نتایج جستجو برای: oxygen content

تعداد نتایج: 612136  

Journal: :The Journal of chemical physics 2006
Hua-Jin Zhai Lai-Sheng Wang

In an effort to elucidate the variation of the electronic structure as a function of oxidation and composition, we investigated an extensive series of dichromium oxide clusters, Cr2On- (n=1-7), using photoelectron spectroscopy (PES). Well-resolved PES spectra were obtained at several photon energies. While low photon energy spectra yielded much better spectral resolution, high photon energy dat...

2015
Ahmed Alrifaiy Johan Borg Olof A Lindahl Kerstin Ramser

The response and the reaction of the brain system to hypoxia is a vital research subject that requires special instrumentation. With this research subject in focus, a new multifunctional lab-on-a-chip (LOC) system with control over the oxygen content for studies on biological cells was developed. The chip was designed to incorporate the patch clamp technique, optical tweezers and absorption spe...

Journal: :The Journal of clinical investigation 1962
R M GOLDRING G M TURINO G COHEN A G JAMESON B G BASS A P FISHMAN

A mioderate reduction in the oxygen content of inspired air elicits an increase in the pulmonary arterial pressure in animals and man (1-5). It has been suggested that the catecholamines may be involved in this pressor response (6, 7). However, it is uncertain if this hypothesis applies to the effects of tolerable levels of hypoxia in man, since the experimental evidence for enhanced adrenal ac...

Journal: :Journal of agricultural and food chemistry 1998
Papiernik Spalding

The degradation of atrazine [2-chloro-4-(ethylamino)-6-isopropylamino-1,3,5-triazine], deethylatrazine [DEA; 2-amino-4-chloro-6-(isopropylamino)-1,3,5-triazine], and deisopropylatrazine [DIA; 2-amino-4-chloro-6-(ethylamino)-1,3,5-triazine] was assessed under limited oxygen conditions using in situ microcosms. Denitrification was induced in a shallow sand and gravel aquifer to measure the potent...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2004
Joanna R Henry Jon F Harrison

Structural changes in the tracheal system during development have the potential to allow insects to compensate for varying oxygen availability. Despite possible compensation, oxygen level during development may also affect insect body size. We investigated how atmospheric oxygen level affects the dimensions of the main dorsal tracheae (DT) and masses of larval Drosophila melanogaster (Meigen) r...

Journal: :Circulation research 1956
T A LOMBARDO A G MORROW L R RADIGAN

Hypothermic animals subjected to total venous inflow occlusion and open eardiotomy develop elevations in right atrial mean pressure and postmortem evidences of myocaidial failure. Acetyl strophanthidin, given before inflow stasis, prevented myocardial failure and increased survival. Myocardial failure was attributed to anoxia resulting from decreased coronary blood flow and alterations in the o...

Journal: :The Journal of aviation medicine 1954
W D MURRAY

F OR M A N Y years atmospheric research has been carried out using the balloon as a vehicle. Although animals, mainly humans, flew on the earlier flights, altitudes attained were not sufficient for a determination of any harmful physiological effects other than the classical ones due to lowered temperatures. Indeed, the only major effects noted o n animals sent aloft up to the past few years, w...

2016
T. L. Martin C. Coe P. A. J. Bagot P. Morrall G. D. W Smith T. Scott M. P. Moody

Understanding the corrosion of uranium is important for its safe, long-term storage. Uranium metal corrodes rapidly in air, but the exact mechanism remains subject to debate. Atom Probe Tomography was used to investigate the surface microstructure of metallic depleted uranium specimens following polishing and exposure to moist air. A complex, corrugated metal-oxide interface was observed, with ...

Journal: :Physiological and biochemical zoology : PBZ 2002
Lloyd S Peck Hans O Pörtner Iris Hardewig

Oxygen consumption (Mo(2)), heartbeat rate and form, and circulating hemolymph oxygen content were measured in relation to temperature in the large Antarctic infaunal bivalve Laternula elliptica. After elevations in temperature from 0 degrees to 3 degrees, 6 degrees, and then 9 degrees C, Mo(2) and heartbeat rate rose to new levels, whereas maximum circulating hemolymph oxygen content fell. At ...

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