نتایج جستجو برای: water balance components

تعداد نتایج: 1044122  

Journal: :Experimental biology and medicine 2002
Ching-Feng Weng Chia-Chang Chiang Hong-Yi Gong Mark Hung-Chih Chen Wei-Tung Huang Ching-Yi Cheng Jen-Leih Wu

Freshwater (FW) teleosts are capable of acclimating to seawater (SW) following such a transfer from FW. However, their osmoregulating mechanisms are still unclear, particularly those in the brain. The present study was conducted to examine acute changes that occur in brain Na(+)-K(+)-ATPase activity, creatine kinase (CK) activity, creatine, creatinine contents, and ATP levels of tilapia (Oreoch...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2004
Melissa A Albers Timothy J Bradley

We have examined the osmoregulatory capacities of laboratory populations of the insect Drosophila melanogaster by measuring hemolymph osmotic concentration during desiccation and upon recovery from a bout of desiccation. Recovery treatments entailed allowing the flies access to distilled water, a saline solution or a saline+sucrose solution after a desiccation bout shown to reduce hemolymph vol...

Introduction: Improving balance in the daily lives of the elderly plays an important role, especially in reducing their risk of falling. Therefore, the aim of the present study was to investigate the effect of eight weeks water resistance training with dark chocolate supplementation on the balance of the elderly. Methods: In this study, 38 elderly people with an age range of 73-60 years were r...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2007
Carl J Bernacchi Bruce A Kimball Devin R Quarles Stephen P Long Donald R Ort

Stomatal responses to atmospheric change have been well documented through a range of laboratory- and field-based experiments. Increases in atmospheric concentration of CO(2) ([CO(2)]) have been shown to decrease stomatal conductance (g(s)) for a wide range of species under numerous conditions. Less well understood, however, is the extent to which leaf-level responses translate to changes in ec...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 1967
R S Barnes

During the last thirty years there has been a large volume of work published on the osmotic behaviour of invertebrate animals (recently reviewed by Kinne, 1964 and Potts & Parry, 1964), of which much has concerned the Brachyura (see reviews by Robertson, i960 and Lockwood, 1962). Most of this attention has been directed towards what can be termed 'a purely physiological end-point', comparativel...

2005
Neil Hammerschlag

Studies of osmoregulation in marine and particularly fresh water elasmobranchs have been intermittently reported in the literature over the last 80 years. Although there has been significant research on elasmobranch osmoregulation, no study exists uniting the previous work into a single comprehensive report. This study examines previous research in elasmobranch osmoregulation and presents the r...

2004
Luis C. Timm Julio C. M. de Oliveira Tania T. Tominaga Fabio A. M. Cássaro Klaus Reichardt Osny O. S. Bacchi

The quantification of soil water balance components was conducted in a sugarcane (Saccharum officinarum L.) field differently managed, as well as a qualitative analysis of the methodologies used for their estimation. The study was conducted in randomized block experiment with four replicates and three treatments: bare soil, mulched soil using trash left on the soil surface after harvest, and so...

Journal: :Water environment research : a research publication of the Water Environment Federation 2014
George Skouterisl Tom C Arnot Mouna Jraou Firas Feki Sami Sayadi

Two pilot-scale membrane bioreactors were operated alongside a full-sized activated sludge plant in Tunisia in order to compare specific energy demand and treated water quality. Energy consumption rates were measured for the complete membrane bioreactor systems and for their different components. Specific energy demand was measured for the systems and compared with the activated sludge plant, w...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2013
Christian D Wright Marin L Jackson Dale F DeNardo

Many xeric organisms maintain water balance by relying on dietary and metabolic water rather than free water, even when free water may be available. For such organisms, hydric state may influence foraging decisions, since meal consumption is meeting both energy and water demands. To understand foraging decisions it is vital to understand the role of dietary water in maintaining water balance. W...

Journal: :international journal of advanced biological and biomedical research 2014
mahdi aghaalikhani arash roozbahani amir hassan omidi

in order to study the effect of bio-fertilizers  in decrease the effects of water stress on yield, yield components and oil percentage of goldasht spring safflower cultivars (carthamus tinctorius l.), an experiment on split plot in a randomized complete block design with three replications was carried out  in 2012 at the agricultural research station of islamic azad university of roudehen branc...

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