نتایج جستجو برای: sulphide

تعداد نتایج: 2796  

2003
Susan L. CARNEY John R. PEOPLES Charles R. FISHER Stephen W. SCHAEFFER

Ridgeia piscesae Jones, 1985, is the only vestimentiferan tubeworm species at the Juan de Fuca Ridge of the northeast Pacific, yet the range of sulphide microhabitats it populates and tube morphologies it expresses resemble those of other vestimentiferan tubeworm genera known at hydrothermal vent and deep-sea hydrocarbon seep sites throughout the world. Initially, two species of Ridgeia were fo...

Journal: :Indian journal of experimental biology 2010
Anshoo Gautam Alka Gupta Vinay Lomash S C Pant R Vijayaraghavan

Sulphur mustard, [bis (2-chloroethyl)] sulphide (SM), is a bifunctional alkylating agent. SM forms sulphonium ion in the body which alkylates DNA and several other macromolecules, and induces oxidative stress. Although several antidotes have been screened for the treatment of systemic toxicity of SM in experimental animals none of them are recommended so far. In the search for more effective an...

2017
Roos Loeb Erika van Daalen Leon P. M. Lamers Jan G. M. Roelofs

Although phosphate concentrations have been reduced, the rivers Meuse and Rhine are still polluted with sulphate, which most probably affects vegetation development in newly created riverine wetlands. The influence of flooding with river water rich in sulphate was tested on three soil types from floodplains of the river Meuse using flow-through and batch experiments. Soils were selected for con...

2012
Guy Deschênes Hai Guo

The high solubility of copper sulphide minerals is an issue in the cyanidation of gold ores. The objective of this study was to quantify the effect of individual copper sulphide minerals on the Hunt process, which showed advantages over cyanidation. High purity djurleite, bornite and chalcopyrite, with a P70 of 70–74 microns, were mixed with fine quartz and gold powder (3–8 micron) to obtain a ...

Journal: :FEMS microbiology ecology 2007
Sébastien Duperron Aline Fiala-Médioni Jean-Claude Caprais Karine Olu Myriam Sibuet

Symbioses between lucinid clams (Bivalvia: Lucinidae) and autotrophic sulphide-oxidizing bacteria have mainly been studied in shallow coastal species, and information regarding deep-sea species is scarce. Here we study the symbiosis of a clam, resembling Lucinoma kazani, which was recently collected in sediment cores from new cold-seep sites in the vicinity of the Nile deep-sea fan, eastern Med...

Journal: :Gut 1998
F L Suarez J Springfield M D Levitt

BACKGROUND/AIMS While the social significance of flatus derives mainly from its odour, previous studies have focused on the non-odoriferous components of rectal gas. The aims of the present study were to determine the role of sulphur-containing gases in flatus odour and test the efficacy of a device purported to reduce this odour. METHODS Flatus was quantitatively collected via rectal tube fr...

1998
ALAN GALLEY MARK HANNINGTON IAN JONASSON

Volcanogenic massive sulphide (VMS) deposits are also known as volcanic-associated, volcanic-hosted, and volcano-sedimentary-hosted massive sulphide deposits. They typically occur as lenses of polymetallic massive sulphide that form at or near the seafloor in submarine volcanic environments. They form from metal-enriched fluids associated with seafloor hydrothermal convection. Their immediate h...

Journal: :Occupational medicine 2011
S Nogué R Pou J Fernández P Sanz-Gallén

Fatal hydrogen sulphide poisoning usually occurs in confined spaces. We report two fatal accidents in unconfined spaces. The first accident caused the death of three workers who entered an unconfined room in a silo of sludge at the same time that a truck dumped several tons of sludge from water purification stations. The hydrogen sulphide that had accumulated inside the silo spilled out into th...

2014
Ling Zhang Wen-qi Meng Liang Lu Yun-Sheng Xue Cheng Li Fang Zou Yi Liu Jing Zhao

As one of three gasotransmitters, the fundamental signalling roles of hydrogen sulphide are receiving increasing attention. New tools for the accurate detection of hydrogen sulphide in cells and tissues are in demand to probe its biological functions. We report the p-nitrobenzyl-based ratiometric fluorescent probe RHP-2, which features a low detection limit, high selectivity and good photostabi...

Journal: :Clinical science 1979
T Vahlkamp A J Meijer J Wilms R A Chamuleau

1. We have investigated the effects of ethanethiol, methanethiol and dimethyl sulphide on some metabolic processes of isolated rat hepatocytes, isolated mitochondria from liver and brain and ox-heart submitochondrial particles. 2. Ethanethiol, but not dimethyl sulphide, inhibited both gluconeogenesis and ureogenesis from various substrates in rat hepatocytes, depressed cellular ATP content and ...

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