نتایج جستجو برای: minerals

تعداد نتایج: 22629  

2007
Murray Hill

Four formalisms are outl ined. Crystal f ield theory explains the color as well as the f luorescence in transit ion-metal-containing minerals such as azurite and ruby. The trap concept, as part of crystal f ield theory, explains the varying stabi l i ty of electron and hole color centers with respect to l ight or heat bleaching, as well as phenomena such as thermoluminescence. The molecular orb...

Journal: :Marine geology 1986
J C Walker

Time resolved data on the carbon isotopic composition of carbonate minerals and the sulfur isotopic composition or sulfate minerals show a strong negative correlation during the Cretaceous. Carbonate minerals are isotopically heavy during this period while sulfate minerals are isotopically light. The implication is that carbon is being transferred from the oxidized, carbonate reservoir to the r...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 2002
Alan W. Dove

Huntingtin-like proteins make yeast sick (bottom). eriin et al., reporting on page 997, have developed the first yeast model for studying Huntington's disease. Yeast cannot undergo neurodegeneration, of course, but the simplicity and genetic manipulability of the system are already providing important mechanistic insights. The authors report that aggregation of a polypeptide with an expanded po...

2006
M - R. KHANLARY T. CALDERON

Thermoluminescence (TL) studies of insulators, including crystals of minerals such as calcite, quartz or zircon, have resulted in the development of a wider range of applications in the fields of radiation dosimetry and archaeological and geological dating. Most conventional TL measurements are made by recording light emission during heating by means of broad-band optical filters and blue-sensi...

2003
H. Catherine W. Skinner Catherine W. Skinner

Over the past fifty years the mineralogy and crystal chemistry of the materials called asbestos have been refined leading to better identification through new and more sensitive techniques. The health aspects of the exposure to fibrous inorganic species are also equally well determined from the anatomical to the biochemical levels. Integrating the efforts of many researchers from a diversity of...

2008
Mauricio Solar Patricio Perez Francisco Watkins

The design of a neural network is presented for the recognition of six kinds of minerals (chalcopyrite, chalcosine, covelline, bornite, pyrite, and energite) and to determine the percentage of these minerals from a digitized image of a rock sample. The input to the neural network corresponds to the histogram of the region of interest selected by the user from the image that it is desired to rec...

2014
Chi Ma

Nanomineralogy is the study of Earth and planetary materials at nano-scales, focused on characterizing nanofeatures (like inclusions, exsolution, zonation, coatings, pores) in minerals and revealing nanominerals and nanoparticles [1,2]. With advanced high-resolution analytical scanning electron microscopy, we are now capable to characterize solid materials in situ easier and faster down to nano...

2017
Robert A. Schoonheydt Yasushi Umemura

Particles with nanometer dimensions (nanoparticles) are all around us. The finest particles of sand are blown by the wind over thousands of kilometers. The finest particles of soils are either eroded by the wind in extremely dry conditions or by water under wet conditions and deposited hundreds of kilometers or more from the origin. The air contains nanoparticles of carbon, ice, and oxides and ...

Journal: :veterinary research forum 2013
ala enayati rahim peyghan ahmad ali papahn gholam-hosain khadjeh

in this study the effects of salinity on the electrocardiogram and some of blood serum minerals in grass carp were investigated. for this purpose, grass carp were exposed to concentrations of 4, 8 and 12 g l-1 salinities and electrocardiogram of all fish was recorded. blood samples were also collected from all fish and serum minerals were measured. our results indicated that mineral level in th...

2001
L. JILL MCCUTCHEON

The importance of minerals in the diet of horses is well recognized by horse owners and equine nutritionists alike. The type and quantity of minerals required are very diverse and essential minerals include the major or macrominerals and the trace or microminerals. This discussion will be restricted to three macrominerals, sodium, potassium, and chloride (Na+, K+, Cl-), that are essential to th...

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