نتایج جستجو برای: co2 partial pressure

تعداد نتایج: 685864  

2008
M. Debora Iglesias-Rodriguez Erik T. Buitenhuis John A. Raven Oscar Schofield Alex J. Poulton Samantha Gibbs Paul R. Halloran Hein J. W. de Baar

Recently reported increasing calcification rates and primary productivity in the coccolithophore Emiliania huxleyi were obtained by equilibrating seawater with mixtures of carbon dioxide in air. The noted discrepancy with previously reported decreasing calcification is likely due to the previously less realistic simulation of bicarbonate due to addition of acid or base to obtain simulated futur...

Journal: :Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine 1953
R P HARBORD S PARNELL A B EASTWOOD B G B LUCAS E H MILNE

DUNCUM in her book "The Development of Inhalahon Anaesthesia" (1) states that carbon dioxide was the first gaseous anaesthetac used surgically and mentions that Hlckman performed surgical operahons on animals under the influence of carbon dioxade as early as 1824. Recently, a large meat-pact6_ng organization introduced the novel procedure of using 30 per cent carbon dioxide as an inhatataonal a...

2009
Y. Donnadieu Y. Goddéris

In this contribution, we continue our exploration of the factors defining the Mesozoic climatic history. We improve the Earth system model GEOCLIM designed for long term climate and geochemical reconstructions by adding the explicit calculation of the biome dynamics using the LPJ model. The coupled GEOCLIM-LPJ model thus allows the simultaneous calculation of the climate with a 2-D spatial reso...

Journal: :Circulation journal : official journal of the Japanese Circulation Society 2004
Yoko Eto Akira Koike Akihiro Matsumoto Shin-Ichi Momomura Akihiko Tajima Tadanori Aizawa Long-Tai Fu Haruki Itoh

BACKGROUND End-tidal CO2 partial pressure (PETCO2) has been suggested as a noninvasive index reflecting cardiac output under constant ventilation. The aim of this study was to examine whether PETCO2 does reflect cardiac output, even during exercise, in patients with acute myocardial infarction (AMI) undergoing exercise training early after onset. Method and Results Patients aged 47-73 years wer...

Journal: :Analytical chemistry 2014
Eliza Harris David D Nelson William Olszewski Mark Zahniser Katherine E Potter Barry J McManus Andrew Whitehill Ronald G Prinn Shuhei Ono

Nitrous oxide is an important greenhouse gas and ozone-depleting-substance. Its sources are diffuse and poorly characterized, complicating efforts to understand anthropogenic impacts and develop mitigation policies. Online, spectroscopic analysis of N2O isotopic composition can provide continuous measurements at high time resolution, giving new insight into N2O sources, sinks, and chemistry. We...

2013
Elisa Bayraktarov Roy E. Price Timothy G. Ferdelman Kai Finster

Microbial sulfate reduction (SR) is a dominant process of organic matter mineralization in sulfate-rich anoxic environments at neutral pH. Recent studies have demonstrated SR in low pH environments, but investigations on the microbial activity at variable pH and CO2 partial pressure are still lacking. In this study, the effect of pH and pCO2 on microbial activity was investigated by incubation ...

2018
Zhihai Ju Jinhui Ma Chen Wang Jie Yu Yeru Qiao Feilong Hei

Pumpless extracorporeal lung assist (pECLA) has been reported to efficiently remove the systemic CO2 production and provide mild to moderate oxygenation, thereby allowing for ventilator settings and modes prioritizing oxygenation and lung protection. However, an adequate bypass flow, the capacity to provide respiratory support and the effect on the inflammatory cascade response and tissue perfu...

2016
Hugo Alonso-Cantabrana Susanne von Caemmerer

The presence and activity of the C4 cycle in C3-C4 intermediate species have proven difficult to analyze, especially when such activity is low. This study proposes a strategy to detect C4 activity and estimate its contribution to overall photosynthesis in intermediate plants, by using tunable diode laser absorption spectroscopy (TDLAS) coupled to gas exchange systems to simultaneously measure t...

2010
Sarian Kosten Fábio Roland David M. L. Da Motta Marques Egbert H. Van Nes Néstor Mazzeo Leonel da S. L. Sternberg Marten Scheffer Jon J. Cole

[1] Inland waters, just as the world’s oceans, play an important role in the global carbon cycle. While lakes and reservoirs typically emit CO2, they also bury carbon in their sediment. The net CO2 emission is largely the result of the decomposition or preservation of terrestrially supplied carbon. What regulates the balance between CO2 emission and carbon burial is not known, but climate chang...

2015
Robert H. Byrne Eric Kaltenbacher

The broad objectives of this work are the testing, deployment and refinement of spectroscopic sensors for monitoring the distributions of reactive chemicals in seawater. The analytes of special interest in this work are iron, copper, nitrate, nitrite, ammonia, phosphate and CO2-system variables (total inorganic carbon, total alkalinity, CO2 partial pressure and pH). The desired accuracy of the ...

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