نتایج جستجو برای: pco2

تعداد نتایج: 3361  

2012
B. Matthiessen S. L. Eggers

The ongoing rise in atmospheric pCO2 and consequent increase in ocean acidification have direct effects on marine calcifying phytoplankton, which potentially alters carbon export. To date it remains unclear, firstly, how nutrient regime, in particular by coccolithophores preferred phosphate limitation, interacts with pCO2 on particulate carbon accumulation; secondly, how direct physiological re...

Journal: :Clinical chemistry 1983
P D Wimberley K G Pedersen J Thode N Fogh-Andersen A M Sørensen O Siggaard-Andersen

Transcutaneous carbon dioxide and oxygen tensions (tc-pCO2 and tc-pO2) were measured in seven healthy adult volunteers during hyperventilation in atmospheric air and during CO2 inhalation. Three skin sensors were applied to each subject: an O2 electrode, a CO2 electrode, and a combined O2-CO2 electrode, each heated to 44 degrees C. We observed close correlation between tc-pCO2 and capillary-pCO...

Journal: :The Japanese journal of physiology 1981
M Mochizuki H Tazawa K Niizeki M Tamura

When mixed venous blood is oxygenated in alveolar air with higher PCO2, the PCO2 within the red cell is though to exceed the alveolar PCO2 due to the Haldane effect and to block the inward CO2 diffusion. If the direction of the CO2 diffusion is not reversed during the contact time, the HCO2-gain in the plasma will not exceed the amount estimated from venoalveolar PCO2 difference by using a CO2 ...

2016
Marie Janaillac Sonia Labarinas Riccardo E Pfister Oliver Karam

Background. In premature infants, maintaining blood partial pressure of carbon dioxide (pCO2) value within a narrow range is important to avoid cerebral lesions. The aim of this study was to assess the accuracy of a noninvasive transcutaneous method (TcpCO2), compared to blood partial pressure of carbon dioxide (pCO2). Methods. Retrospective observational study in a tertiary neonatal intensive ...

2008
I. Marinov M. Follows A. Gnanadesikan J. L. Sarmiento R. D. Slater

3 This paper examines the sensitivity of atmospheric pCO2 to changes in ocean biol4 ogy that result in drawdown of nutrients at the ocean surface. We show that the global 5 inventory of preformed nutrients is the key determinant of atmospheric pCO2 and the 6 oceanic carbon storage due to the soft tissue pump (OCSsoft). We develop a new the7 ory showing that under conditions of perfect equilibri...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 1988
P J Walsh T P Mommsen T W Moon S F Perry

The effects of hypercapnia (1% CO2), and the independent effects of changes in extracellular pH (pHe), PCO2 and [HCO3-] on intracellular pH (measured by the DMO method) and lactate metabolism (measured by utilization of 14C-labelled lactate), were examined in rainbow trout hepatocytes in vitro. Simulated uncompensated hypercapnia (high PCO2, low pHe, moderately increased [HCO3-] led to a substa...

Journal: :Physiological and Biochemical Zoology 2021

Much of the CO2 released by human activity into atmosphere is dissolving oceans, making them more acidic. In this study we provide first data on short- and long-term impacts ocean acidification octopuses. We measured routine metabolic rate (RMR) Octopus rubescens at elevated pressure (Pco2) with no prior acclimation 1 or 5 wk critical oxygen (Pcrit) after acclimation. Our results show that accl...

Journal: :Harmful Algae 2021

Dissolved oceanic CO2 concentrations are rising as result of increasing atmospheric partial pressure (pCO2), which has large consequences for phytoplankton. To test how higher availability affects different traits the toxic dinoflagellate Alexandrium ostenfeldii, we exposed three strains same population to 400 and 1,000 µatm CO2, measured including growth rate, cell volume, elemental compositio...

2015
Emmanuel Robin Emmanuel Futier Oscar Pires Maher Fleyfel Benoit Tavernier Gilles Lebuffe Benoit Vallet

INTRODUCTION The purpose of this study was to evaluate the clinical relevance of high values of central venous-to-arterial carbon dioxide difference (PCO2 gap) in high-risk surgical patients admitted to a postoperative ICU. We hypothesized that PCO2 gap could serve as a useful tool to identify patients still requiring hemodynamic optimization at ICU admission. METHODS One hundred and fifteen ...

2008
M. Allgaier U. Riebesell M. Vogt R. Thyrhaug H.-P. Grossart

The predicted rise in anthropogenic CO2 emissions will increase CO2 concentrations and decrease seawater pH in the upper ocean. Recent studies have revealed effects of pCO2 induced changes in seawater chemistry on a variety of marine life forms, in particular calcifying organisms. To test whether the predicted increase in pCO2 will directly or indirectly (via changes in phytoplankton dynamics) ...

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