نتایج جستجو برای: soluble phosphorus

تعداد نتایج: 129247  

Journal: :Reproduction, nutrition, developpement 1982
C Andrieux E Sacquet L Gueguen

Germ-free (GF) and conventional (CV) adult rats were given for 4 weeks a semi-synthetic diet containing 10 p. 100 lactose (L) or no lactose (LO). The axenic state had an unfavourable effect on sodium and potassium absorption. On the contrary, it increased the absorption and retention of calcium, phosphorus and magnesium. The favourable effect of lactose on magnesium metabolism was not different...

Journal: :Bioresource technology 2013
Marcel Gómez Lukáš Dvořák Iveta Růžičková Jiří Wanner Marek Holba Eva Sýkorová

Many articles have been published on coagulant dosing in membrane bioreactors, though few have been long-term studies examining the treatment of real wastewater. This study summarises the results of a membrane bioreactor pilot-plant (flat sheet membrane, nominal pore size 0.03 μm) that treated real municipal wastewater for two-years. Both influence of phosphorus precipitation by ferric sulphate...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 1945
G SCHMIDT B HERSHMAN S J THANNHAUSER

The structure of the phosphatides suggests the assumption that their enzymatic hydrolysis represents a stepmise degradation leading to the intermediary formation of simpler esters of phosphoric acid prior to the liberation of inorganic phosphate. Since the chemical nature of these intermediary products in mammalian tissues is as yet unknown, an investigation of the problem was undertaken. At th...

Journal: :The Biochemical journal 1969
A Sheltawy R M Dawson

1. The distribution of individual phospholipids was determined in hen brain and compared with that in sciatic nerve obtained in a previous investigation. Sciatic nerve is more enriched in the myelinic phospholipids ethanolamine plasmalogen, phosphatidylserine and sphingomyelin, but it contains relatively less triphosphoinositide, and much less diphosphoinositide, than the brain. 2. The course o...

2008
Shinjiro Sato Eduardo G. Neves Dawit Solomon Biqing Liang Johannes Lehmann Chengrong Chen S. Sato

Background, aim, and scope Changes in bioavailability of phosphorus (P) during pedogenesis and ecosystem development have been shown for geogenic calcium phosphate (Ca-P). However, very little is known about long-term changes of biogenic Ca-P in soil. Materials and methods Long-term transformation characteristics of biogenic Ca-P were examined using anthropogenic soils along a chronosequence fr...

Journal: Journal of Nuts 2011
A Tajabadipour H Hokmabadi R Salary Sorkhan S Enteshari

On 16th of March 2008, temperature decreased to -6ºC in some parts of the Kerman pistachio plantation area that was caused the heavy damage to pistachio growers. After the damage, some rootstocks were resistance to this temperature and no damage was interned to them. In the present study five rootstocks of resistant and five rootstocks of susceptible to frost damage were selected and evaluated ...

Journal: :Journal of environmental quality 2017
Helen P Jarvie Laura T Johnson Andrew N Sharpley Douglas R Smith David B Baker Tom W Bruulsema Remegio Confesor

Cumulative daily load time series show that the early 2000s marked a step-change increase in riverine soluble reactive phosphorus (SRP) loads entering the Western Lake Erie Basin from three major tributaries: the Maumee, Sandusky, and Raisin Rivers. These elevated SRP loads have been sustained over the last 12 yr. Empirical regression models were used to estimate the contributions from (i) incr...

2015
Michael Weber Christine Hellriegel Alexander Rueck Juerg Wuethrich Peter Jenks Markus Obkircher

Quantitative nuclear magnetic resonance (qNMR) spectroscopy is employed by an increasing number of analytical and industrial laboratories for the assignment of content and quantitative determination of impurities. Within the last few years, it was demonstrated that (1)H qNMR can be performed with high accuracy leading to measurement uncertainties below 1 % relative. It was even demonstrated tha...

2013
Leslie M. Roche Lea Kromschroeder Edward R. Atwill Randy A. Dahlgren Kenneth W. Tate

There is substantial concern that microbial and nutrient pollution by cattle on public lands degrades water quality, threatening human and ecological health. Given the importance of clean water on multiple-use landscapes, additional research is required to document and examine potential water quality issues across common resource use activities. During the 2011 grazing-recreation season, we con...

Journal: :Water science and technology : a journal of the International Association on Water Pollution Research 2011
A Z Gu L Liu J B Neethling H D Stensel S Murthy

The increasingly more stringent phosphorus (P) discharge limits, which are below the concentrations reliably achievable with currently available technologies, demand for better understanding of phosphorus removal mechanisms. This study investigated the compositional fractions of phosphorus (P) in various effluents as well as the efficacy of different levels of treatment processes for removing d...

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