نتایج جستجو برای: water influx

تعداد نتایج: 568384  

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 1966
B W Staddon

Studies of the water balance in adult water bugs have been reported in previous papers (Staddon, 1963, 1964). The adults lose water in the rectal fluid and gain water as a result of drinking and by osmotic uptake through the cuticle. The rate of osmotic uptake was estimated indirectly, from a knowledge of the rates of rectal fluid production and drinking, to lie between 2 and 7% of the body wei...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 1983
M V Bell K F Kelly J R Sargent

An intestinal preparation from the common eel (Anguilla anguilla) was characterized for both mucosal to serosal and serosal to mucosal transport of water, alanine, sodium and chloride. The preparation showed a net outflux of water and a net influx of alanine, and no net fluxes of sodium or chloride. The influxes of all four substances and the outflux of water were inhibited by ouabain, while th...

2001
Jenn-Tai Liang

Straightforward applications of fractional-flow theory and material-balance calculations demonstrate that, if zones are not isolated during gel placement in production wells, gelant can penetrate significantly into all open zones, not just those with high water saturations. Unless oil saturations in the oil-productive zones are extremely high, oil productivity will be damaged even if the gel re...

Journal: :Global journal of health science 2012
Ayokunle Christopher Dada Ahmad Asmat Usup Gires Lee Yook Heng Bandele Oluwaseun Deborah

Despite the growing demand of tourism in Malaysia, there are no resolute efforts to develop beaches as tourist destinations. With no incentives to monitor public beaches or to use them in a sustainable manner, they might eventually degenerate in quality as a result of influx of pollutants. This calls for concerted action plans with a view to promoting their sustainable use. The success of such ...

2014
Kamila Oglęcka Padmini Rangamani Bo Liedberg Rachel S Kraut Atul N Parikh Randy Schekman

Giant lipid vesicles are closed compartments consisting of semi-permeable shells, which isolate femto- to pico-liter quantities of aqueous core from the bulk. Although water permeates readily across vesicular walls, passive permeation of solutes is hindered. In this study, we show that, when subject to a hypotonic bath, giant vesicles consisting of phase separating lipid mixtures undergo osmoti...

2006
W. Timothy Liu Xiaosu Xie Wenqing Tang Victor Zlotnicki

[1] The mass change of South America (SA) continent measured by the Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment (GRACE) imposes a constraint on the uncertainties in estimating the annual variation of rainfall measured by Tropical Rain Measuring Mission (TRMM) and ocean moisture influx derived from QuikSCAT data. The approximate balance of the mass change rate with the moisture influx less climatolo...

Journal: :Frontiers in plant science 2016
Anisur Rahman Kamrun Nahar Mirza Hasanuzzaman Masayuki Fujita

The present study investigates the regulatory role of exogenous calcium (Ca) in developing salt stress tolerance in rice seedlings. Hydroponically grown 13-day-old rice (Oryza sativa L. cv. BRRI dhan47) seedlings were exposed to 200 mM NaCl alone and combined with 2 mM CaCl2 and 2 mM ethylene glycol tetraacetic acid (EGTA, a Ca scavenger) for 3 days. The salt stress caused growth inhibition, ch...

2015
Minou J. Safiarian Heidi Pertl-Obermeyer Peter Lughofer Rene Hude Adam Bertl Gerhard Obermeyer

Fertilization in plants relies on fast growth of pollen tubes through the style tissue toward the ovules. This polarized growth depends on influx of ions and water to increase the tube's volume. K(+) inward rectifying channels were detected in many pollen species, with one identified in Arabidopsis. Here, an Arabidopsis AKT1-like channel (LilKT1) was identified from Lilium longiflorum pollen. C...

Journal: :Bioscience reports 2004
Charlotte Immerstrand Harriet M Nilsson Margaretha Lindroth Tommy Sundqvist Karl-Eric Magnusson Kajsa Holmgren Peterson

Melanophores are pigment cells found in the skin of lower vertebrates. The brownish-black pigment melanin is stored in organelles called melanosomes. In response to different stimuli, the cells can redistribute the melanosomes, and thereby change colour. During melanosome aggregation, a height increase has been observed in fish and frog melanophores across the cell centre. The mechanism by whic...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1973
Juan I. Korenbrot Dennis T. Brown Richard A. Cone

Freshly isolated frog rod outer segments are sensitive osmometers which retain their photosensitivity; their osmotic behavior reveals essentially the same light-sensitive Na(+) influx observed electrophysiologically in the intact receptor cell. Using appropriate osmotic conditions we have examined freeze-etch replicas of freshly isolated outer segments to identify the membrane which regulates t...

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