نتایج جستجو برای: deuterium enriched water

تعداد نتایج: 615187  

2012
M. Niraimathi

Bridge vibration control is an important issue whose purpose is to extend the structural service life of bridges. Normally, the bridge is modeled as an elastic beam or plate subject to a moving vehicle. However, the moving truck on a bridge is a complicated problem that must still be researched. In this paper, we propose a new method, to overcome the huge load in the bridge a load cell is used ...

1989
Martin Fleischmann Stanley Pons Mark W. Anderson Lian Jun Li Marvin Hawkins D He

It is shown that accurate values of the rates of enthalpy generation in the electrolysis of light and heavy water can be obtained from measurements in simple, single compartment Dewar type calorimeter cells. This precise evaluation of the rate of enthalpy generation relies on the nonlinear regression fitting of the “black-box” model of the calorimeter to an extensive set of temperature time mea...

Journal: :Chemical communications 2015
Terumasa Kato Shin-ichi Matsuoka Masato Suzuki

N-Heterocyclic carbenes (NHCs) promote the transfer hydrogenation of various activated C=C, C=N, and N=N bonds with water as the proton source. The NHCs act as reducing reagents to be converted into their oxides. A detailed reaction mechanism is proposed on the basis of deuterium-labeling experiments.

Journal: :Nephrology, dialysis, transplantation : official publication of the European Dialysis and Transplant Association - European Renal Association 2010
Thomas Guldager Lauridsen Henrik Vase Jørn Starklint Jesper N Bech Erling B Pedersen

BACKGROUND According to animal experiments, a protein-enriched diet increased renal absorption of sodium and water. We wanted to test the hypothesis that a protein-enriched diet would increase the expression of the aquaporin-2 water channels and the epithelial sodium channels in the distal part of the nephron using biomarkers for the activity of the two channels. METHODS We performed a random...

Journal: :geopersia 2014
abdollah shamsi gholam kazemi

for more than half a century isotopes have been employed as a powerful tool in studying various aspects of water resources in a largenumber of countries. however, in developing countries like iran the application of such techniques is in its infancy. the first research iniran was carried out in 1975 to identify the source of saline groundwaters in south iran, and the first national conference o...

Behnam Javaheri, Gabor Somlyai, Hadi Davari Ildikó Somlyai Kirk A. Tamaddon László G. Boros Zoltán Gyöngyi

The two stable isotopes of hydrogen, protium (1H) and deuterium (2H) differ in their physicochemical nature. Deuterium-depleted water (DDW) significantly inhibited the growth rate of different tumor cell lines in culture media and xenotransplanted MDA-MB-231, MCF-7 human breast adenocarcinomas and PC-3 human prostate tumors in vivo. The apoptosis-triggering effect of DDW was demonstrat...

Journal: :The journal of physical chemistry. B 2005
Christopher D Cappa Walter S Drisdell Jared D Smith Richard J Saykally Ronald C Cohen

The microscopic events engendering liquid water evaporation have received much attention over the last century, but remain incompletely understood. We present measurements of isotope fractionation occurring during free molecular evaporation from liquid microjets and show that the isotope ratios of evaporating molecules exhibit dramatic differences from equilibrium vapor values, strong variation...

Journal: :Reproduction, nutrition, developpement 1988
C Geerken M Doreau S Boulot

Urea, compared with deuterium oxide (D2O) as a reference, was used as a body marker to estimate body water volume in ten 2-month old nursing foals. Plasma urea clearance was regular over 10 h and the R2 of the disappearance curve was between 0.93 and 0.98. Mean urea space was about 4% lower than D2O space, but the standard deviation of the proportion of water in body weight was higher with urea...

2015
Fabio Abeni Francesca Petrera Maurizio Capelletti Aldo Dal Prà Luana Bontempo Agostino Tonon Federica Camin Matthew C. Mihlbachler

Environmental temperature affects water turnover and isotope fractionation by causing water evaporation from the body in mammals. This may lead to rearrangement of the water stable isotope equilibrium in body fluids. We propose an approach to detect possible variations in the isotope ratio in different body fluids on the basis of different homoeothermic adaptations in varying reproductive stage...

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