نتایج جستجو برای: carbon monoxide variability

تعداد نتایج: 449256  

2016
Marko Förstel Pavlo Maksyutenko Alexander M. Mebel Ralf I. Kaiser

Carbon monoxide is the second most abundant molecule on icy grains in the interstellar medium. These grains are under the influence of ionizing radiation, which induces the chemical reaction within the ice. Here we report the first observation of subliming pentacarbon dioxide (C5O2) after irradiation of pure carbon monoxide ice with energetic electrons. Our results show that pentacarbon dioxide...

A.F Carley Asghar Zeini Isfahani M.W Roberts S. Read

The activation of carbon monoxide by oxygen on Mg(100) surface has been investigated by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS). Carbon monoxide is only weakly adsorbed (dispersion-type forces) on a magnesium surface. The XPS result has shown that the dissociation of carbon monoxide leading to the formation of a metastable surface carbonate species occurs through the participation of an oxyg...

2014
Armand Mekontso Dessap Damien Contou Claire Dandine-Roulland François Hemery Anoosha Habibi Anaïs Charles-Nelson Frederic Galacteros Christian Brun-Buisson Bernard Maitre Sandrine Katsahian Alexandros Makis.

Previous reports have suggested a role for weather conditions and air pollution on the variability of sickle cell disease (SCD) severity, but large-scale comprehensive epidemiological studies are lacking. In order to evaluate the influence of air pollution and climatic factors on emergency hospital admissions (EHA) in SCD patients, we conducted an 8-year observational retrospective study in 22 ...

Journal: :Anesthesiology 2008

Journal: :Analytical chemistry 1956
J L Lambert R R Tschorn P A Hamlin

Methods suggested for the determination of carbon monoxide in blood may be considered as belonging to either of these two classes: first, those in which the relative content of carbon monoxide in blood is measured; second, those in which the absolute quantity of carbon monoxide per given quantity of blood is determined. In the first class, the result is expressed as the percentage saturation of...

Journal: :Chest 1996
P I Clark S Gautam L W Gerson

STUDY OBJECTIVES Black smokers have been reported to have higher serum cotinine levels than do white smokers, and have higher rates of most smoking-related diseases, despite smoking fewer cigarettes per day. Another striking racial difference is the preference for mentholated cigarettes among black smokers. The contribution of menthol to variability in biochemical markers of cigarette smoke exp...

Journal: :Science 1976
R K Kakar J W Waters W J Wilson

The 115-gigahertz microwave line of carbon monoxide has been detected in the spectrum of Venus. The measurement proves that the carbon monoxide mixing ratio increases above an altitude of 85 kilometers in the Venus stratosphere and provides quantitative information on carbon monoxide in the altitude region from 80 to 110 kilometers. This altitude region is well above that which has been previou...

Journal: :Nature communications 2015
Mark A Newton Davide Ferri Grigory Smolentsev Valentina Marchionni Maarten Nachtegaal

Room-temperature carbon monoxide oxidation, important for maintaining clean air among other applications, is challenging even after a century of research into carbon monoxide oxidation. Here we report using time-resolved diffuse reflectance infrared spectroscopy, X-ray absorption fine structure spectroscopy and mass spectrometry a platinum carbonate-mediated mechanism for the room-temperature o...

2012
Hyoin Choi Dae-Hee Kim Byung Joo Sun Joon-Seok Kim Jeeeun Yang Sun-Mok Kim So Young Park Jong-Min Song Duk-Hyun Kang Jae-Kwan Song

Carbon monoxide is a nonirritant, odorless, colorless gas. Its effects are prominent in organs most sensitive to oxygen deprivation, such as the heart, brain, and kidney. Although less frequently, an association between thromboembolic events and carbon monoxide poisoning has been shown in the literatures. In this case, we report a case of atrial thrombus associated with carbon monoxide poisoning.

Journal: :Archives of neurology 1998
Y Amitai Z Zlotogorski V Golan-Katzav A Wexler D Gross

OBJECTIVE To investigate the effects of acute low-level exposure to carbon monoxide on higher cognitive functions in healthy humans. DESIGN An empirical study of the effects of low-level exposure to carbon monoxide on higher cognitive functions in young healthy volunteers and a matched nonexposed control group. SETTING A dormitory at the Hebrew University campus in Jerusalem, Israel. PART...

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