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Choline: High Affinity Transport into Synaptosomes of Rat Brain.
1974-01-01

The accumulation of (3H) choline into synaptosome-enriched homogenates of rat corpus striatum, cerebral cortex, and cerebellum was studied at (3H) choline concentrations varying from 0.5 to 100 micrometers M. The accumulation of (3H) choline in these brai...

National Technical Information Service (NTIS)

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CARRIER ACCUMULATION IN GERMANIUM
1956-01-01

Contacts can be made to germanium crystals which are largely impermeable to minority carriers but permeable to majority carriers. In the presence of a suitable electric field high concentrations of minority carriers can accumulate at such contacts. It is the purpose of this paper to describe some experiments which demonstrate ...

Energy Citations Database

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4.1 Air Quality New - NASA

Methanol was unusually high, and at one point carbon monoxide had accumulated nearly to its long-term spacecraft maximum allowable concentration (SMAC). ...

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Zinc tolerance and accumulation in Pteris vittata L. and its potential for phytoremediation of Zn- and As-contaminated soil.
2005-06-28

A field investigation and pot experiments were conducted to determine the potential of arsenic (As) hyperaccumulator, Pteris vittata L., to remediate sites co-contaminated with zinc (Zn) and As. We found that P. vittata L. had a very high tolerance to Zn and grew normally at sites with high Zn concentrations. In addition, P. vittata L. ...

PubMed

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Effect of high concentration of copper on its accumulation by grass
1974-01-01

The effect of a high concentration of copper (up to 500 ppb) on its accumulation by chess grass (Bromus unioloides) was studied in sand-water cultures. An increased copper concentration in solution stimulated accumulation of copper in all plant tissues, but did not change the cation-exchange ...

Energy Citations Database

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HEAVY METAL ACCUMULATION IN SEDIMENT AND FRESHWATER FISH IN U.S. ARCTIC LAKES

Metal concentrations in sediment and two species of freshwater fish (lake trout [Salvelinus namaycush], and grayling [Thymallus arcticus]} were examined in four Arctic lakes in Alaska. Concentrations of several metals were naturally high in the sediment relative to uncontaminated...

EPA Science Inventory

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Concentration and Accumulation of Metallic Ions by the Bacterium 'Zoogloea'.
1968-01-01

Zoogloea-producing bacteria are common in natural waters and appear to be able to survive and grow in the presence of rather high concentrations of contaminants. They have been isolated consistently from oxidative waste treatment systems where they have b...

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Accumulation of fluoride by forage crops
1969-01-01

Airborne fluorides can be absorbed and accumulated by the foliages of many plant species. Portions of an established mixed planting of timothy and red clover were covered with four portable fumigation chambers. Four fumigation treatments were carried out for two weeks, and designated as control, low, intermittent, and high. The rate of F ...

Energy Citations Database

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Responses of different water spinach cultivars and their hybrid to Cd, Pb and Cd-Pb exposures.
2009-10-15

A pot experiment was conducted to investigate the stability of Cd and/or Pb accumulation in shoot of Cd and Pb pollution-safe cultivars (PSCs), the hereditary pattern of shoot Cd accumulation, and the transfer potentials of Cd and Pb in water spinach (Ipomoea aquatica Forsk.). A typical Cd-PSC, a typical non-Cd-PSC (Cd accumulative ...

PubMed

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Bioaccumulation of heavy metals in terrestrial invertebrates.
2001-01-01

In this literature study, accumulation data of metals in terrestrial invertebrates were collected and compared (Arthropoda and Lumbricidae). Based on total soil concentrations and body concentrations, regression equations were calculated for each metal (Cd, Cu, Pb and Zn) and each taxonomic group. We also tried to find out whether or ...

PubMed

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The effect of plant cadmium and zinc status on root and shoot heavy metal accumulation in the heavy metal hyperaccumulator, Thlaspi caerulescens

Thlaspi caerulescens is a plant species capable of tolerating and accumulating extremely high concentrations of the heavy metals, Zn and Cd, in the shoot. In this study, we investigated the impact of changes in plant heavy metal status (i.e. Zn and Cd) on the accumulation of heavy metals, including...

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Dietary exposure of bluegills (Lepomis macrochirus) to (75)Se: Uptake and distribution in organs and tissues
1988-06-01

Under natural conditions fish concentrate selenium (Se) in visceral tissues, attaining concentration factors (tissue Se/water Se) of 590-35,000. Food chain bioaccumulation is an important route of Se exposure for fishes, and organic forms may be more readily concentrated than inorganic forms. Fish concentrate Se in ...

Energy Citations Database

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Low-temperature neutron irradiation.
1992-01-01

The use of low (cryogenic) temperatures to immobilize radiation-produced defects provides the capability to accumulate high defect concentrations having distributions greatly different from what is produced during ambient or high temperature irradiations....

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Differentiating between the Adverse Effects of Nutrient-Limitation and Direct-Cold-Limitation on Tree Growth at High ...

... with this hypothesis, high concentrations of non-structural carbohydrates (NSC) have been found, in several studies, in ... result, the excess photosynthates are accumulated as nonstructural carbohydrates...

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BIOTA-SEDIMENT ACCUMULATION FACTORS FOR POLYCHLORINATED BIPHENYLS, DIBENZO-P-DIOXINS, AND DIBENZOFURANS IN SOUTHERN LAKE MICHIGAN LAKE TROUT (SALVELINUS NAMAYCUSH)

A set of high-quality, age-specific biota-sediment accumulation factors (BSAFs) for polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), dibenzo-p-dioxins (PCDDs), and dibenzofurans (PCDFs) have been determined from concentrations measured with high-resolution gas chroma tography/high-resolution ma...

EPA Science Inventory

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Copper and lead concentrations in salt marsh plants on the Suir Estuary, Ireland.
2003-01-01

Concentrations of Cu and Pb were determined in the roots and shoots of six salt marsh plant species, and in sediment taken from between the roots of the plants, sampled from the lower salt marsh zone at four sites along the Suir Estuary in autumn 1997. Cu was mainly accumulated in the roots of monocotyledonous and dicotyledonous species. Pb was mainly ...

PubMed

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Inhalation kinetics of C6 to C10 aliphatic, aromatic and naphthenic hydrocarbons in rat after repeated exposures.
1992-08-01

The toxicokinetic properties of C6 to C10 n-alkanes, aromates and naphthenes have been investigated in rats during inhalation of 100 p.p.m. of the single hydrocarbons for 3 days, 12 hr/day. The concentration of hydrocarbon was measured by head space gas chromatography in blood, brain, liver, kidneys and perirenal fat at days 1, 2 and 3, immediately after termination of ...

PubMed

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Uranium isotopes in ground water as a prospecting technique
1980-02-01

The isotopic concentrations of dissolved uranium were determined for 300 ground water samples near eight known uranium accumulations to see if new approaches to prospecting could be developed. It is concluded that a plot of /sup 234/U//sup 238/U activity ratio (A.R.) versus uranium concentration (C) can be used to identify redox ...

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An arsenic-accumulating, hypertolerant brassica, Isatis capadocica.
2009-07-27

Isatis capadocica, a brassica collected from Iranian arsenic-contaminated mine spoils and control populations, was examined to determine arsenate tolerance, metabolism and accumulation. I. cappadocica exhibited arsenate hypertolerance in both mine and nonmine populations, actively growing at concentrations of > 1 mm arsenate in hydroponic solution. I. ...

PubMed

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Enhanced accumulation of Pb in Indian mustard by soil-applied chelating agents
1997-03-01

Phytoremediation is emerging as a potential cost-effective solution for the remediation of contaminated soils. Because contaminants such as lead (Pb) have limited bioavailability in the soil, a means of solubilizing the Pb in the soil and facilitating its transport to the shoots of plants is vital to the success of phytoremediation. Indian mustard (Brassica juncea) was used to demonstrate the ...

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Accumulation of lead, zinc, copper and cadmium by 12 wetland plant species thriving in metal-contaminated sites in China.
2004-11-01

The concentrations of lead, zinc, copper and cadmium accumulated by 12 emergent-rooted wetland plant species including different populations of Leersia hexandra, Juncus effusus and Equisetum ramosisti were investigated in field conditions of China. The results showed that metal accumulation by wetland plants differed among species, ...

PubMed

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Vanadium accumulation in pinnipeds.
1999-01-01

Vanadium in four species of pinnipeds (northern fur seals [Callorhinus ursinus], Steller sea lions [Eumetopias jubatus], harbor seals [Phoca vitulina], and ribbon seals [Phoca fasciata]) caught in the Northern Pacific was analyzed using ICP-MS to understand its accumulation and distribution. In northern fur seals, relatively high ...

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Relationship between concentration of free IAA in coleoptile sections and the magnitude of their growth response
1989-04-01

The results of our experiments indicate that the growth of 5 day old Zea mays L. coleoptile sections is not necessarily related to the amount of internal free IAA. ({sup 3}H)IAA was applied, in the presence and absence of NPA, to 1-cm coleoptile sections showing low responsiveness and high responsiveness to applied IAA. Following 120 min incubation, total growth of the ...

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Metal accumulation in A. baccifera growing naturally on abandoned copper tailings pond.
2006-09-06

Mining activities in Rakha copper mine (Jharkhand, India) were ceased in the year 2001, leaving a huge amount of untreated tailings in the nearby tailings pond. The copper tailings contained high concentrations of heavy metals (total Cu, Ni concentrations 1779, 564 mgkg(-1), respectively), and low contents of major nutrient elements ...

PubMed

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High speed nanofluidic protein accumulator.
2009-03-27

Highly efficient preconcentration is a crucial prerequisite to the identification of important protein biomarkers with extremely low abundance in target biofluids. In this work, poly(dimethylsiloxane) microchips integrated with 10 nm polycarbonate nanopore membranes were utilized as high-speed protein accumulators. Double-sided ...

PubMed

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High pressure pumping system
1971-02-02

Sand grains, glass beads, steel shot, and other materials used as propping agents cause severe wear, particularly where the solid particles are present in high concentrations and high pumping rates are required. A system is described for pumping a hydraulic fracturing fluid or similar liquid containing suspended solids at ...

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Influence of yield on in vitro accumulation of aflatoxins in pecan (Carya illinoensis (Wang.) K. Koch) nutmeats.
1983-02-01

Pecans were harvested from trees (Carya illinoensis (Wang.) K. Koch) in November of 1977 through 1979. Kernel meals from high-, medium-, and low-yielding trees were inoculated with a spore suspension of Aspergillus parasiticus and incubated for 7 days at 25 degrees C. Significant differences in aflatoxin accumulation were found among the three substrates, ...

PubMed Central

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Phytoextraction of excess soil phosphorus.
2006-08-10

In the search for a suitable plant to be used in P phytoremediation, several species belonging to legume, vegetable and herb crops were grown in P-enriched soils, and screened for P accumulation potentials. A large variation in P concentrations of different plant species was observed. Some vegetable species such as cucumber (Cucumis sativus) and yellow ...

PubMed

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Accumulation of Mn(II) in Deinococcus radiodurans Facilitates Gamma-Radiation Resistance
2004-11-05

Deinococcus radiodurans is extremely resistant to ionizing radiation. How this bacterium can grow under chronic gamma-radiation (50 Gy/hour) or recover from acute doses greater than 10 kGy is unknown. We show that D. radiodurans accumulates very high intracellular manganese and low iron levels compared to radiation sensitive bacteria, and resistance ...

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Quantitative trait loci analysis of mineral element concentrations in an Arabidopsis halleri x Arabidopsis lyrata petraea F2 progeny grown on cadmium-contaminated soil.
2010-05-12

SUMMARY: This study describes the quantitative trait locus (QTL) analysis of cadmium (Cd), zinc (Zn), iron (Fe), potassium (K), magnesium (Mg) and calcium (Ca) accumulation in the pseudometallophyte Arabidopsis halleri under conditions of Cd excess using an interspecific A. halleri x Arabidopsis lyrata F(2) population. *Our data provide evidence for the implication of one ...

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Rhizosphere Bacteria Enhance Selenium Accumulation and Volatilization by Indian Mustard1
1999-02-01

Indian mustard (Brassica juncea L.) accumulates high tissue Se concentrations and volatilizes Se in relatively nontoxic forms, such as dimethylselenide. This study showed that the presence of bacteria in the rhizosphere of Indian mustard was necessary to achieve the best rates of plant Se accumulation and ...

PubMed Central

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Organic solutes in hyperthermophilic archaea.
1997-03-01

We examined the accumulation of organic solutes under optimum growth conditions in 12 species of thermophilic and hyperthermophilic Archaea belonging to the Crenarchaeota and Euryarchaeota. Pyrobaculum aerophilum, Thermoproteus tenax, Thermoplasma acidophilum, and members of the order Sulfolobales accumulated trehalose. Pyrococcus furiosus ...

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Organic Solutes in Hyperthermophilic Archaea
1997-03-01

We examined the accumulation of organic solutes under optimum growth conditions in 12 species of thermophilic and hyperthermophilic Archaea belonging to the Crenarchaeota and Euryarchaeota. Pyrobaculum aerophilum, Thermoproteus tenax, Thermoplasma acidophilum, and members of the order Sulfolobales accumulated trehalose. Pyrococcus furiosus ...

PubMed Central

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Copper availability and accumulation by Portulaca oleracea Linn. stem cutting.
2006-05-01

The Cu accumulation capacity of stem cuttings of Portulaca oleracea was assessed in two different soils, alfisol and vertisol, which differ from each other mainly due to their clay content - several fold lower in the former than in the latter. The DTPA extractable concentration of Cu in soil and the level of its accumulation in stem ...

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Genotypic variations in the accumulation of Cd, Cu, Pb and Zn exhibited by six commonly grown vegetables.
2006-04-27

Metal contaminants in garden and allotment soils could possibly affect human health through a variety of pathways. This study focused on the potential pathway of consumption of vegetables grown on contaminated soil. Five cultivars each of six common vegetables were grown in a control and in a soil spiked with Cd, Cu, Pb and Zn. Highly significant differences in metal content ...

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The effect of pig farming on copper and zinc accumulation in cattle in Galicia (north-western Spain).
2000-11-01

Copper and zinc are frequently added at high concentrations to pig diets as growth promoters. Livestock grazing pasture contaminated with pig slurry may, therefore, be at risk from excessive intake of these elements. High liver copper concentrations have been detected in cattle from the agricultural region of ...

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Swainsoninine concentrations and endophyte amounts of Undifilum oxytropis in different plant parts of Oxytropis sericea.
2009-11-11

Locoweeds are Astragalus and Oxytropis species that contain the toxic alkaloid swainsonine. Swainsonine accumulates in all parts of the plant with the highest concentrations found in the above ground parts. A fungal endophyte, Undifilum oxytropis, found in locoweed plant species, is responsible for the synthesis of swainsonine. By using quantitative PCR, ...

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Response of cadmium to Ceratophyllum demersum L., a rootless submerged plant
1996-12-31

Ceratophyllum demersum, a rootless aquatic plant, was evaluated for its metal-accumulating ability. Plants of C. demersum cultured in 3% Hoagland nutrient medium were supplemented with 0.05, 0.1, 1.0 and 2.0 {micro}g/ml of Cd. Plants showed substantial accumulation of the metal at all concentrations. At 0.05 {micro}g/ml the ...

Energy Citations Database

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Feeding the mummichog (Fundulus heteroclitus) a diet spiked with non-ortho- and mono-ortho-substituted polychlorinated biphenyls: Accumulation and effects
1999-04-01

A laboratory model was developed to predict exposure effects in the field. Accumulation of non-ortho- and mono-ortho-substituted PCBs in liver tissue and their effects on mummichogs (Fundulus heteroclitus) were investigated. An artificial diet spiked with a mixture of eight PCB congeners was fed to mummichogs in the laboratory. Ratios of the congeners were similar to those ...

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Speciation and behavior of arsenic in evaporation basins, California, USA

Disposal of saline subsurface drainage waters from croplands into evaporation basins (or ponds) in the San Joaquin Valley of California causes excessive accumulation of salts and elevated concentrations of arsenic (As), a potentially high risk element with little information about its fate, in the a...

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SPECTROMICROSCOPIC INVESTIGATION OF CO SPECIATION IN A NI/CO HYPERACCUMULATOR PLANT USED FOR PHYTOREMEDIATION AND PHYTOMINING

Metal contamination of surface and subsurface environments is a worldwide concern. Unique metallophyte plants (hyperaccumulators) accumulate high concentrations of trace metals in their harvestable biomass, and thereby offer a sustainable method for treatment of metal-contaminated sites (phytoremed...

Technology Transfer Automated Retrieval System (TEKTRAN)

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Post-harvest deterioration in sweet sorghum

Sweet sorghum is a potential feedstock for sugar-based biofuel production, since high concentrations of sugars accumulate in the stalk, and it can be processed using existing sugarcane factories. To better understand how harvesting options influence processing parameters, sweet sorghum was hand-cut...

Technology Transfer Automated Retrieval System (TEKTRAN)

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Nitrogen and phosphorus concentrations of runoff as affected by moldboard plowing

The repeated excessive application of manure on cropland areas can cause nutrients to accumulate near the soil surface and increase nutrient transport by overland flow. Inverting soils with high surface nutrient content could reduce runoff nutrient transport. This study was conducted to measure the ...

Technology Transfer Automated Retrieval System (TEKTRAN)

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N90-26903 - NASA Technical Report Server (NTRS)

in high-speed flows are smaller and 2) increased data accumulation ... Independent measurements of density, temperature, and concentration of each major species (H2,. H20, 02 and N2) in a hydrogen/air turbulent combustor. ...

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FACTORS INFLUENCING METAL ACCUMULATION BY ALGAE

Shallow beds of algae (algal meanders) have proved to be highly effective at removing heavy metals and organometallics from lead-zinc mine and mill wastes. A research program was initiated (1) to determine conditions under which algae were most effective at concentrating signific...

EPA Science Inventory

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AVAILABILITY OF CADMIUM TO RATS FROM CROPS GROWN ON CADMIUM ENRICHED SOIL

The research was initiated to enhance the authors understanding of the availability to animals of Cd present in edible plants. Such information is of considerable importance since agricultural cross can accumulate high concentrations of the metal when grown in certain soils or wi...

EPA Science Inventory

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Identification of drought-response genes and a study of their expression during sucrose accumulation and water deficit in sugarcane culms
2011-01-13

BackgroundThe ability of sugarcane to accumulate high concentrations of sucrose in its culm requires adaptation to maintain cellular function under the high solute load. We have investigated the expression of 51 genes implicated in abiotic stress to determine their expression in the context of sucrose ...

PubMed Central

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Trophic level accumulation of heavy metals in a coal ash basin drainage system
1979-02-01

The uptake of 10 hazardous chemical elements was measured in water, sediment, flyash effluent, and the major biotic components of the coal ash basin drainage system of the Savannah River Project powerplant. Concentrations were measured by neutron activation in organisms representing the different trophic levels that constitute the biotic community of the drainage system, ...

Energy Citations Database

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Accumulation of trifluoroacetate in seasonal wetlands in California.
2001-03-01

Trifluoroacetate (TFA, CF3COO-) is a stable and mildly phytotoxic breakdown product of several fluorinated organic compounds including the hydro(chloro)fluorocarbons (HFC/HCFCs) that have largely replaced the stratospheric ozone-depleting chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs). TFA enters aquatic ecosystems primarily through precipitation and has the potential to accumulate in water ...

PubMed

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[Detection of osmoprotector ectoine content in methylotrophic bacteria using of normal-phase high performance liquid chromatography].

Detection and quantitative analysis of ectoine in bacterial biomass were performed by normal-phase high performance liquid chromatography with ultraviolet detection at 230 nm. Quantitative analysis was not hindered by glutamate and sucrose accumulation in bacteria. Measurement of ectoine concentration in haloalkaliphilic methanotrophs ...

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Arsenic in the Dunlin (Calidris alpina) from the Dutch Waddenzee
1985-05-01

In an investigation into heavy metal contamination of waders in the Waddenzee, it was found that arsenic concentrations were higher in adult feathers formed in this area than in juvenile feathers formed on the remote breeding grounds. In a few organs, which were analylzed for As, also relatively high concentrations were detected. ...

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Nutrient and metal accumulation in a freshwater tidal marsh
1994-06-01

Stratigraphic records from sediment cores collected in a freshwater tidal marsh and in the estuary upstream and downstream from the marsh were used to determine the accumulation of nutrients and trace metals over long time periods. Analysis of pollen and seeds show that the high marsh has formed only within the past 100 yr, following increased ...

Energy Citations Database

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Accumulation of 10 Fluoroquinolones by Wild-Type or Efflux Mutant Streptococcus pneumoniae
2002-03-01

A method for measuring fluoroquinolone accumulation by Streptococcus pneumoniae was rigorously examined. The accumulation of ciprofloxacin, clinafloxacin, gatifloxacin, grepafloxacin, levofloxacin, moxifloxacin, norfloxacin, ofloxacin, sitafloxacin, and trovafloxacin in the presence and absence of either carbonyl cyanide m-chlorophenyl-hydrazone (CCCP) or ...

PubMed Central

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Accumulation of 10 fluoroquinolones by wild-type or efflux mutant Streptococcus pneumoniae.
2002-03-01

A method for measuring fluoroquinolone accumulation by Streptococcus pneumoniae was rigorously examined. The accumulation of ciprofloxacin, clinafloxacin, gatifloxacin, grepafloxacin, levofloxacin, moxifloxacin, norfloxacin, ofloxacin, sitafloxacin, and trovafloxacin in the presence and absence of either carbonyl cyanide m-chlorophenyl-hydrazone (CCCP) or ...

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Cadmium accumulation and tolerance of mahogany (Swietenia macrophylla) seedlings for phytoextraction applications.
2011-07-07

Mahogany, a high biomass fast-growing tropical tree, has recently garnered considerable interest for potential use in heavy metal phytoremediation. This study performed hydroponic experiments with Cd concentration gradients at concentrations of 0, 7.5, 15, and 30 mg L(-1) to identify Cd accumulation and tolerance ...

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Uptake of (N-Me-3H)-choline by synaptosomes from the central nervous system of Locusta migratoria
1982-03-01

The accumulation of 3H-choline by isolated synaptosomes from the central nervous system of locust was studied at concentrations varying from 0.05 to 40 microM. Kinetic analysis of the saturable process revealed a high-affinity and a low-affinity system. The high-affinity uptake was competitively inhibited by ...

Energy Citations Database

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Accumulation of arsenic in Lemna gibba L. (duckweed) in tailing waters of two abandoned uranium mining sites in Saxony, Germany.
2005-01-01

Accumulation of arsenic in Lemna gibba L. was investigated in tailing waters of abandoned uranium mine sites, following the hypothesis that arsenic poses contamination risks in post uranium mining in Saxony, Germany. Consequently, macrophytes growing in mine tailing waters accumulate high amounts of arsenic, which might be advantageous ...

PubMed

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Accumulators and excluders - strategies in the response of plants to heavy metals
1981-01-01

Plants colonizing metalliferous soils have evolved physiological mechanisms which enable them to tolerate metal toxicity. These mechanisms do not generally suppress metal uptake but result in internal detoxification. Two basic strategies of plant response are suggested, accumulators and excluders. In the former, metals can be concentrated in plant parts ...

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Estimation of the Concentration-Distance Profile within the ...
1990-03-08

... The concentration gradient in the diffusion layer has been measured by ... Major concentration depletion and accumulation was found in the volume ...

DTIC Science & Technology

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IMPACTS OF LONG-TERM LAND APPLICATION OF POULTRY LITTER ON METAL STATUS IN SOIL

Poultry litter (PL) contains fairly high concentrations of heavy metals due to their use as growth promoters and biocides in poultry feeds. Whereas some of these elements are micronutrients for plant growth, high concentrations accumulated in soils due to long-term PL application could lead to ...

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BRIEF COMMUNICATION MANNITOL-ENHANCED, FLUID-PHASE ENDOCYTOSIS IN STORAGE

high mannitol concentration. Microscopic observations revealed that d-TR accumulated in the vacuole and transport of photoassimilates to the vacuole. The FPE mechanism is enhanced by high mannitol concentrations. Key words: apoplast; biphasic uptake curve; sugar carriers; sugar uptake; vacuole ...

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Comparison of Denitrification Between Paracoccus sp. and Diaphorobacter sp.
2011-04-21

Denitrification was compared between Paracoccus sp. and Diaphorobacter sp. in this study, both of which were isolated from activated sludge of a denitrifying reactor. Denitrification of both isolates showed contrasting patterns, where Diaphorobacter sp. showed accumulation of nitrite in the medium while Paracoccus sp. showed no accumulation. The nitrate ...

PubMed

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Silicon differentially influences Cu toxicity response in silicon-accumulator and non-accumulator species

The use of Cu in agriculture is widespread as a pesticide, and it is present in high concentrations in certain types of manures. As the use of Cu continues and manure management in incorporated into sustainable systems, the likely occurrence of Cu toxicity increases. Some have successfully used sup...

Technology Transfer Automated Retrieval System (TEKTRAN)

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Nickel and Manganese Accumulation, Interaction and Localization in Leaves of the Ni Hyperaccumulators Alyssum murale and Alyssum corsicum

The genus Alyssum contains >50 Ni hyperaccumulator species; many can achieve 3% Ni in dry leaf. In soils with normal Mn levels, Alyssum trichome bases were observed previously to accumulate Ni and Mn to high levels. Here we report concentration and localization patterns in A. murale and A. corsicum...

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Review of Alternative Technologies for Pretreatment of Accumulated HLW
2002-02-26

Accumulated liquid high-level wastes (HLW) from nuclear centers in Russia and the United States (U. S.) contain great amounts of nonradioactive salts; it is prudent to vitrify not the entire volume of these wastes, but only the concentrates of radionuclides recovered from them. For this purpose, different pretreatment technologies ...

DOE Information Bridge

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Influences of phosphate and silicate on Cr(VI) and Se(IV) accumulation in marine phytoplankton.
2001-03-01

The influences of major nutrient additions (P, Si, or N) on the accumulation of chromate [Cr(VI)] and selenite [Se(IV)] in three species of marine phytoplankton, including two diatoms (Thalassiosira pseudonana, and Skeletonema costatum), and one green alga (Chlorella autotrophica) were examined. Accumulation rate was quantified by measurements of metal ...

PubMed

67
High concentrations of Na+ and Cl- ions in soil solution have simultaneous detrimental effects on growth of faba bean under salinity stress.
2010-08-16

Despite the fact that most plants accumulate both sodium (Na(+)) and chloride (Cl(-)) ions to high concentration in their shoot tissues when grown in saline soils, most research on salt tolerance in annual plants has focused on the toxic effects of Na(+) accumulation. There have also been some recent concerns about ...

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68
Investigation of arsenic accumulation and tolerance potential of Sesuvium portulacastrum (L.) L.
2010-11-11

Sesuvium portulacastrum (L.) L., a facultative halophyte, is considered a suitable candidate for the phytoremediation of metals. An investigation of As accumulation and tolerance was conducted in Sesuvium plants upon exposure to As(V) (100-1000 ?M) for 30 d. Plants demonstrated a good growth even after prolonged exposure (30 d) to high As(V) ...

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Trace metal concentrations in oxidation ponds
1981-11-01

Heavy metal concentrations of Cd, Cr, Cu, Ni, Pb, and Zn in the wastewater, sludge, and biotic components of the Oak Ridge National Laboratory oxidation ponds were examined to determine whether metals accumulated in tilapia. Results indicated that metal levels in the wastewater and biotic components are generally low and that the major metal reservoir is ...

Energy Citations Database

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Absorption of selenium from coal fly ash-amended soil by Astragalus racemosus
1979-09-01

Plants normally growing on soils in the Northeastern United States contain about 0.05ppM of selenium on a dry weight basis. It has been shown that plants growing on soils amended with coal fly ash or on fly ash alone absorbed notably higher concentrations of selenium. It is well know that certain plant species of the genus Astragalus which grow over a wide area of the Western ...

Energy Citations Database

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Physiological and genetic responses of bacteria to osmotic stress.
1989-03-01

The capacity of organisms to respond to fluctuations in their osmotic environments is an important physiological process that determines their abilities to thrive in a variety of habitats. The primary response of bacteria to exposure to a high osmotic environment is the accumulation of certain solutes, K+, glutamate, trehalose, proline, and glycinebetaine, ...

PubMed Central

72
Controls on sulfur cycling in small lakes
1988-01-01

The factors controlling the sulfur cycle in small lakes, with particular regard to sulfur accumulation in lake sediments, are reviewed for several northern temperate lakes in North America. The primary means of sediment S accumulation is through bacterial sulfate reduction coupled with reaction of product sulfide with either iron or organic matter. ...

Energy Citations Database

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Uptake and partitioning of zinc in Lemnaceae.
2011-07-14

Macrophytes provide food and shelter for aquatic invertebrates and fish, while also acting as reservoirs for nutrients and trace elements. Zinc accumulation has been reported for various Lemnaceae species. However, comparative accumulation across species and the link between zinc accumulation and toxicity are poorly understood. ...

PubMed

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Cadmium uptake and translocation in seedlings of near isogenic lines of durum wheat that differ in grain cadmium accumulation
2004-04-14

BackgroundCadmium (Cd) concentrations in durum wheat (Triticum turgidum L. var durum) grain grown in North American prairie soils often exceed proposed international trade standards. To understand the physiological processes responsible for elevated Cd accumulation in shoots and grain, Cd uptake and translocation were studied in seedlings of a pair of ...

PubMed Central

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Mathematical analysis of hydrogen mixing and diffusion in the vapor space of a high-level nuclear waste tank
1991-01-01

This paper presents mathematical analyses of the possible accumulation of radiolytically produced hydrogen in the vapor space in a tank storing liquid high-level radioactive waste. Under normal operating conditions, these tanks are continuously ventilated with air to ensure that the concentration of hydrogen never reaches its lower ...

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Mathematical analysis of hydrogen mixing and diffusion in the vapor space of a high-level nuclear waste tank
1991-12-31

This paper presents mathematical analyses of the possible accumulation of radiolytically produced hydrogen in the vapor space in a tank storing liquid high-level radioactive waste. Under normal operating conditions, these tanks are continuously ventilated with air to ensure that the concentration of hydrogen never reaches its lower ...

DOE Information Bridge

77
rRNA and Poly-?-Hydroxybutyrate Dynamics in Bioreactors Subjected to Feast and Famine Cycles
2006-04-01

Feast and famine cycles are common in activated sludge wastewater treatment systems, and they select for bacteria that accumulate storage compounds, such as poly-?-hydroxybutyrate (PHB). Previous studies have shown that variations in influent substrate concentrations force bacteria to accumulate high levels of rRNA ...

PubMed Central

78
Mesopelagic and epipelagic radiolarian accumulation rates can help interpretaitons of past changes in the efficiency of the high latitude ocean's biological pump
2009-04-01

Increased sedimentary accumulation rates of mesopelagic (200-1000m) radiolarians in glacial time may signal increased organic carbon flux to mesopelagic depths of high latitude (above 45 degrees) oceans. High latitude North Pacific (four cores) and Antarctic (one core) glacial age sediments are characterized by ...

NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)

79
Accumulation and sublethal effects of a Wyoming crude oil in cutthroat trout
1981-05-01

Cutthroat trout Salmo clarki were exposed for 90 days to four concentrations of a Wyoming crude oil in water, ranging from 100 to 520 ..mu..g/liter. Survival was reduced to 52% among fish held in the 520-..mu..g/liter concentration, but was not affected by three lower concentrations. The growth of cutthroat trout in all four ...

Energy Citations Database

80
Extraordinarily High Leaf Selenium to Sulfur Ratios Define �Se-accumulator� Plants
2007-07-24

Background and AimsSelenium (Se) and sulfur (S) exhibit similar chemical properties. In flowering plants (angiosperms) selenate and sulfate are acquired and assimilated by common transport and metabolic pathways. It is hypothesized that most angiosperm species show little or no discrimination in the accumulation of Se and S in leaves when their roots are supplied a mixture of ...

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[Studies of cytogenetic toxic effect of As2O3 on Vicia Faba root tip cells in vivo].
2002-05-01

The cytogenetic toxic effects of different concentration of As2O3 within different time on the cell of Vicia Faba root tip were studied. The results indicate that the different concentrations of As2O3 can induce high frequency of micronucleus and chromosome aberration. Besides, it can accumulate the metaphases in ...

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82
Selenium, mercury, arsenic and cadmium in the lifecycle of the dunlin, Calidris alpina, a migrant wader.
1989-01-01

Migrant waders accumulate pollutants from their marine moulting and wintering grounds in Western Europe. In examining the possible consequences on the reproduction of the Dunlin (Calidris alpina), it was found that no adverse effects are to be expected from selenium, mercury, arsenic or cadmium. Though selenium is accumulated in very ...

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83
Manganese toxicity to chlorophyll synthesis in tobacco callus. [Nicotiana tabacum
1986-01-01

Tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum) pith explants were grown on manganese containing medium. At moderate concentration (10 millimolar), manganese selectivity inhibited chlorophyll synthesis, resulting initially in growth of white callus. Several weeks later the white callus turned brown due to the accumulation of a pigment identified as protoporphyrin IX by its ...

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84
Accumulation of radioactivity as shown by a limnological study of the Columbia River in the vicinity of Hanford Works. Preliminary report
1948-11-12

The radioactivity present in bottom-living organisms of the Columbia River was investigated at nine stations in the vicinity of the Hanford Works from November 1947 to April 1948. The activity accumulated by a variety of organisms was approximated both for dilution of pile effluent water as found in the river and for higher concentrations under laboratory ...

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85
Salt Sensitivity in Wheat 1
1986-03-01

Two selected lines of bread wheat, Triticum aestivum L., differing in their relative salt resistance, were grown in isosmotic solutions of different ionic compositions to investigate sensitivity to specific ions. Growth rates and ion accumulation were determined. The salt composition of the various solutions had little effect on the growth of the salt-resistant line, but ...

PubMed Central

86
Causes of the unique concentration of oil and gas in the petroliferous basin of the Persian Gulf
1982-11-01

The extraordinarily high oil-gas potential of the Persian Gas basin could have resulted from a combination of factors which brought about the conditions necessary for oil accumulation. The author contends that active generation of hydrocarbons in the Persian Gulf basin has not yet ended. The high tectonic activity of the region, ...

Energy Citations Database

87
Arsenic concentration and speciation of the marine hyperaccumulator whelk Buccinum undatum collected in coastal waters of Northern Britain.
2010-05-01

European whelks (Buccinum undatum) have shown to accumulate high levels of arsenic. Since the accumulation process is not well understood it is necessary to gain information about the geographical variability of the arsenic concentration in them. Here we show that the mean arsenic ...

PubMed

88
The HSP terminator of Arabidopsis thaliana induces a high level of miraculin accumulation in transgenic tomatoes.
2011-08-23

High-level accumulation of the target recombinant protein is a significant issue in heterologous protein expression using transgenic plants. Miraculin, a taste-modifying protein, was accumulated in transgenic tomatoes using an expression cassette in which the miraculin gene was expressed by the cauliflower mosaic virus (CaMV) 35S ...

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89
Uranium accumulation of crop plants enhanced by citric acid.
2005-09-01

Citric acid was applied to soil to enhance U accumulation in four crop plants. While the highest enhanced U accumulation of aboveground tissues (a.c. 2000 mg kg(-1) dry weight) occurred in the leaves of Indian mustard (Brassica juncea), the highest enhanced U accumulation of roots (a.c. 3500 mg kg(-1) dry weight) occurred in canola ...

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90
Mobility and Criticality of Plutonium in a Repository
2003-09-15

In an underground repository for spent fuel, criticality is excluded initially by compliance with the disposal conditions. In the long term, critical accumulations of fissile material can be formed only by mobilization of uranium and plutonium from the waste forms and subsequent precipitation or sorption of these elements. This paper presents an overview of mechanisms relevant ...

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91
Ammonia accumulation in culture broth by the novel nitrogen-fixing bacterium, Lysobacter sp. E4.
2010-06-22

This is the first report that Lysobacter fixes nitrogen under free-living conditions, as shown by its ability to grow on nitrogen-free medium and accumulate relatively high amounts of ammonia in the culture broth. Growth of the E4 Lysobacter strain, isolated in a screen for nitrogen-fixing and ammonia-producing bacteria, resulted in higher ammonia ...

PubMed

92
Experimental Study on Electron Mobility in Accumulation-Mode Silicon-on-Insulator Metal--Oxide--Semiconductor Field-Effect Transistors
2011-09-01

Junctionless, or accumulation-mode, metal--oxide--semiconductor field-effect transistors (MOSFETs), where the channel and source/drain doping types are the same, have attracted growing interests because of their simpler fabrication processes. However, carrier transport properties, in particular, mobility characteristics, in the junctionless silicon-on-insulator (SOI) MOSFETs ...

NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)

93
Accumulation of Cu, Pb, Ni and Zn in the halophyte plant Atriplex grown on polluted soil.
2011-09-20

BACKGROUND: Three annual Atriplex species-A. hortensis var. purpurea, A. hortensis var. rubra and A. rosea-growing on soil with various levels of the heavy metals copper, lead, nickel, and zinc, have been investigated. RESULTS: Metal accumulation by Atriplex plants differed among species, levels of polluted soil and tissues. Metals accumulated by Atriplex ...

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94
Uptake and Accumulation of the Herbicides Chlorsulfuron and Clopyralid in Excised Pea Root Tissue 1
1987-09-01

The herbicides chlorsulfuron and clopyralid were taken up rapidly by excised pea root tissue and accumulated in the tissue to concentrations ten and four times those in the external medium, respectively. Uptake was related linearly to external herbicide concentration over a wide concentration range, implying that ...

PubMed Central

95
Cadmium-induced biochemical responses of Vallisneria spiralis.
2010-05-06

The following study was carried out to investigate the cadmium (Cd) accumulating potential of Vallisneria. After subjecting plants to different concentrations of Cd, it was observed that plants are able to accumulate ample amount of metal in their roots (5,542 microg g(-1) dw) and leaves (4,368 microg g(-1) dw) in a ...

PubMed

96
[Cu-hyperaccumulators in mining area].
2002-07-01

Plant species distributing in three Cu-mining area were investigated, and Cu concentrations in soils and plants were analyzed. The results showed that Cu ore deposit mostly was distributed at the altitude of about 630 m. Elsholtzia splendens and Rumex acetosa were distributed only on the Cu ore deposit or the place with high Cu ...

PubMed

97
Morphological and biochemical alterations of oomycete fish pathogen Saprolegnia parasitica as affected by salinity, ascorbic acid and their synergistic action.
2005-02-01

Vegetative growth of Saprolegnia parasitica decreased by increasing the concentration of NaCl and ascorbic acid. Under these conditions, the morphological features of the vegetative hyphae were distinguishable from those used as controls. NaCl and ascorbic acid in combination improved the tolerance of S. parasitica to high levels of salinity. Sporangial ...

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98
Endothelial cell perturbation and low-density lipoprotein. Quantitative autoradiography
1987-01-01

The focal entry and accumulation of LDL within the arterial wall of the normal animal may represent an early stage in the development of the atherosclerotic plaque. Concentrations of LDL 10 to 100 times normal medial concentrations might be difficult to clear from the arterial wall, permitting accumulation of ...

Energy Citations Database

99
The Role of EDTA in Lead Transport and Accumulation by Indian Mustard1
1998-06-01

Indian mustard (Brassica juncea) plants exposed to Pb and EDTA in hydroponic solution were able to accumulate up to 55 mmol kg?1 Pb in dry shoot tissue (1.1% [w/w]). This represents a 75-fold concentration of Pb in shoot tissue over that in solution. A threshold concentration of EDTA (0.25 mm) was found to ...

PubMed Central

100
Metabolism and gastric acid secretion. Substrate-dependency of aminopyrine accumulation in isolated rat parietal cells.
1985-04-01

The substrate-dependency of gastric acid secretion was investigated in isolated rat parietal cells by using the accumulation of the weak base aminopyrine as an index of acid secretion. Exogenous substrates enhanced accumulation of aminopyrine in rat parietal cells stimulated by secretagogues, and this effect was probably directly related to the provision ...

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Comparative studies on accumulation of Cr from metal solution and tannery effluent under repeated metal exposure by aquatic plants: its toxic effects.
2002-11-01

The present study demonstrates comparison of Cr accumulating potential by the plants of Najas indica Cham. (submerged), Vallisneria spiralis L. (rooted submerged) and Alternanthera sessilis R. Br. (rooted emergent) under repeated metal exposure and its effect on chlorophyll and protein concentrations. These plants were treated with different ...

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102
The concentration function of the bottom fauna at the deep sea hydrothermal vent fields
2010-01-01

Specific features of the concentration of a group of chemical elements in the dominant bottom organisms are analyzed. The studied organisms inhabit geochemically different hydrothermal fields: Menez-Gwen, Broken-Spur, and Rainbow on the Mid Atlantic Ridge (MAR), as well as 9�50'N and Guyamas on the East Pacific Rise (EPR). It was revealed for the first time that bottom ...

NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)

103
Reductive dechlorination of chlorinated ethene DNAPLs by a culture enriched from contaminated groundwater
1999-01-20

A microbial culture enriched from a trichloroethene-contaminated groundwater aquifer reductively dechlorinated trichloroethene (TCE) and tetrachloroethene (PCE) to ethene. Initial PCE dechlorination rate studies indicated a first-order dependence with respect to substrate at low PCE concentrations, and a zero-order dependence at high ...

Energy Citations Database

104
Mercury accumulation in the clam, Galatea paradoxa (Born 1778) at the Volta estuary, Ghana.
2010-10-23

The concentration of mercury in the tissues of the clam, Galatea paradoxa at in the Volta estuary, Ghana, were analysed over an 18-month period, from March 2008 to August 2009. The concentrations were well below the International Human Consumption Advisory Limit of THg (0.5 ?g/g wet weight). The concentrations in the tissues of the ...

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105
Monosulfidic black ooze accumulations in sediments of the Geographe Bay area, Western Australia.
2010-08-19

Mobilisation of sedimentary monosulfidic black ooze (MBO) may result in rapid deoxygenation and acidification of surface waters, and release of potentially toxic metals. This study examines the extent and nature of MBO accumulation in the Geographe Bay area, Western Australia. MBO accumulations were found to be widespread in benthic sediments of the ...

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106
Contributions of apoplasmic cadmium accumulation, antioxidative enzymes and induction of phytochelatins in cadmium tolerance of the cadmium-accumulating cultivar of black oat (Avena strigosa Schreb.).
2009-05-13

The contributions of cadmium (Cd) accumulation in cell walls, antioxidative enzymes and induction of phytochelatins (PCs) to Cd tolerance were investigated in two distinctive genotypes of black oat (Avena strigosa Schreb.). One cultivar of black oat 'New oat' accumulated Cd in the leaves at the highest concentration compared to another ...

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107
Polar Transport of 1-Naphthaleneacetic Acid Determines the Distribution of Flower Buds on Explants of Tobacco
1988-11-01

Upon addition of 1-naphthaleneacetic acid (1-NAA) and benzylaminopurine, flower buds developed on explants from flower stalks of Nicotiana tabacum L. cv Samsun cultured in vitro. At low concentrations of 1-NAA, buds emerged mainly at the basal edge, whereas at high concentrations they developed on the remaining surface. The optimum ...

PubMed Central

108
Nature of elevated rat intestinal carbohydrase activities after high-carbohydrate diet feeding
1985-10-01

Adult rats that were maintained on a low-carbohydrate intake showed rapid increase in the activities of sucrase, maltase, and lactase along the length of the small intestine when they were fed a high-starch diet. In the present study, the authors have identified these activity increases, and showed that they reflect proportional accumulations in ...

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109
Ascorbic acid transport and accumulation in human neutrophils
1989-11-15

The transport, accumulation, and distribution of ascorbic acid were investigated in isolated human neutrophils utilizing a new ascorbic acid assay, which combined the techniques of high performance liquid chromatography and coulometric electrochemical detection. Freshly isolated human neutrophils contained 1.0-1.4 mM ascorbic acid, which was localized ...

Energy Citations Database

110
Congener specificity in the accumulation of dioxins and dioxin-like compounds in zucchini plants grown hydroponically.
2011-04-22

Zucchini cultivars Cucurbita pepo subsp. ovifera cv. Patty Green and subsp. pepo cv. Gold Rush were cultivated hydroponically in a nutrient solution supplemented with a mixture of dioxins and dioxin-like compounds. Patty Green and Gold Rush showed low and high accumulation of these compounds in the aerial parts respectively. In both cultivars, the ...

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111
3-Hydroxypropionaldehyde guided glycerol feeding strategy in aerobic 1,3-propanediol production by Klebsiella pneumoniae.
2008-08-07

3-Hydroxypropionaldehyde (3-HPA) is a toxic intermediary metabolite in the biological route of 1,3-propanediol biosynthesis from glycerol. 3-HPA accumulated in culture medium would arouse an irreversible cessation of the fermentation process. The role of substrate (glycerol) on 3-HPA accumulation in aerobic fermentation was investigated in this paper. ...

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112
Number size distributions and seasonality of submicron particles in Europe 2008-2009
2011-03-01

Two years of harmonized aerosol number size distribution data from 24 European field monitoring sites have been analysed. The results give a comprehensive overview of the European near surface aerosol particle number concentrations and number size distributions between 30 and 500 nm of dry particle diameter. Spatial and temporal distribution of aerosols in the particle sizes ...

NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)

113
Number size distributions and seasonality of submicron particles in Europe 2008-2009
2011-06-01

Two years of harmonized aerosol number size distribution data from 24 European field monitoring sites have been analysed. The results give a comprehensive overview of the European near surface aerosol particle number concentrations and number size distributions between 30 and 500 nm of dry particle diameter. Spatial and temporal distribution of aerosols in the particle sizes ...

NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)

114
Effect of low ambient mineral concentrations on the accumulation of calcium, magnesium and phosphorus by early life stages of the air-breathing armoured catfish Megalechis personata (Siluriformes: Callichthyidae).
1999-08-01

The accumulation of calcium, magnesium and phosphorus was measured during an 8-week period in the early life stages of the air-breathing armoured catfish Megalechis personata acclimated to low-mineral fresh water (0.073 mmol l-1 calcium, 0.015 mmol l-1 magnesium, <0.001 mmol l-1 phosphate) and high-mineral fresh water (0.59 mmol l-1 calcium, 1.94 mmol ...

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115
Uptake and accumulation behaviour of angiosperms irrigated with solutions of different arsenic species.
2004-07-01

Uptake and metabolisation of arsenic as a function of both the plant type and the chemical form of arsenic were examined. For this purpose two different plant species (Silene vulgaris and Plantago major) were selected that differed in their vitality and accumulation behaviour on arsenic-loaded substrates. The plants were cultivated on soil and irrigated with aqueous solutions ...

PubMed

116
Factors causing variations of lead and cadmium accumulation of feral pigeons (Columba livia).
2004-07-01

In order to understand the factors causing variation of lead and cadmium accumulation in tissues of feral pigeons in Seoul and Ansan, Korea, we investigated their age, food items (crop and gizzard contents) as well as environmental factors such as soil, atmosphere, and local traffic density. The results indicate that concentrations of Pb and Cd were ...

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117
Thermal storage In the electrical power generation field a mature technology

solar energy collection and storage on a horizontal plane is over 65%. This high level of efficiency for fluctuations caused by variations in rainfall. In the case of concentrating solar systems, the accumulation are very low, usually less than 1% per day. Parabolic mirrors Direct solar radiation is concentrated

E-print Network

118
Serum Adiponectin is Related to Plasma HDL-Cholesterol but not to Plasma Insulin Concentration in Healthy Children. The FLVS II Study.

, particularly with WC, an indicator of abdominal fat accumulation. These findings are consistent with previous between adiponectin and CT-assessed intra-abdominal fat, whether they found no relationship concentration or activity, the decrease of which may only be related to a high amount of intra-abdominal fat

E-print Network

119
Microbial communities in rice rhizosphere altered by intermittent and continuous flooding in fields with long-term arsenic application

Rice cultivated on arsenic -contaminated soils can, under some conditions, accumulate high concentrations in the grain, particularly continuous flooding practices are used. Intermittent flooding, as opposed to continuous flooding, could be a means to reduce soluble arsenic concentrations in the rice...

Technology Transfer Automated Retrieval System (TEKTRAN)

120
Copper toxicity of the cotton plant in solution cultures
1957-01-01

Cotton plants growing in solution culture containing a copper concentration of 0.8 ppm or higher developed toxicity symptoms consisting of a darkened root system and loss of turgidity in the aerial parts. A copper concentration of 0.4 ppm produced no toxic effects. Copper accumulated in high amounts in the tip and ...

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Soaking Hay in Water to Reduce Soluble Carbohydrate Concentrations Prior to Horse Feeding

Administering high concentrations of fructan to horses has resulted in laminitis. Cool season grasses accumulate fructan, which is estimated as the difference between water soluble carbohydrates (WSC; sucrose, fructose, glucose, fructans) and ethanol soluble carbohydrates (ESC; sucrose, fructose, gl...

Technology Transfer Automated Retrieval System (TEKTRAN)

122
Polychlorinated biphenyl residues: accumulation in Cayuga Lake trout with age.
1972-09-29

The concentration of polychlorinated biphenyls was shown to progressively increase with maturity in a series of lake trout. The presence of these compounds was determined by column chromatographic isolation, specific detector gas chromatography and mass spectrometry. The relation between fish age and the concentration of polychlorinated biphenyls was ...

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123
Mg and K Effects on Cation Uptake and Dry Matter Accumulation in Tall Fescue (Festuca Arundinacea)

HiMag tall fescue (Lolium arundinaceum (Schreb.) S.J. Darbyshire = Festuca arundinacea Schreb) was selected for high Mg concentration to reduce grass tetany risk to ruminants; however, the mechanism of increased Mg uptake into shoots is unknown. The objective was to determine cation concentrations ...

Technology Transfer Automated Retrieval System (TEKTRAN)

124
Concentrations of Radionuclides in Fish Collected from Bikini Atoll Between 1977 and 1984.
1986-01-01

This report summarizes all available data on the concentrations of radionuclides in fish from Bikini Atoll between 1977 and 1984. As found in other global studies, sup 137 Cs is most highly accumulated in edible flesh of all species of fish, the lowest fr...

National Technical Information Service (NTIS)

125
CONCENTRATION OF CESIUM-137 BY ALGAE
1958-01-24

The adsorption-absorption of Cs/sup 137/ by algae is of interest because Cs/sup 137/ of the critical fission products in power reactor wastes and atomic weapon fall-out. It is well known that plankton takes up radioactivity in fairly high concentrations. The purpose of this investigation was to study the accumulation of ...

Energy Citations Database

126
Modulation of genotoxicity and cytotoxicity by radish grown in metal-contaminated soils.
2008-09-23

Members of the Brassicaceae family are known for their anticarcinogenic and genetic material protective effects. However, many of the species of this family accumulate high amounts of metals, which is an undesirable feature. Radish (Raphanus sativus L.) has shown to accumulate metals in roots to a higher extent than others members of ...

PubMed

127
Increased lipid production of the marine oleaginous microalgae Isochrysis zhangjiangensis (Chrysophyta) by nitrogen supplement.
2011-04-08

Effects of nitrate feeding on the cell growth and lipid accumulation of marine microalgae Isochrysis zhangjiangensis were investigated. When nitrate was supplied at interval of 24h, instead of 72 h, a high lipid content of 40.9% and a biomass density of 3.1 g L(-1) were obtained. To confirm whether I. zhangjiangensis accumulates lipid ...

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128
Accumulations of lead in soils for regions of high and low motor vehicle traffic density
1970-02-01

Accumulation of lead in soils over a period of approximately 40 years was compared for areas of high and low motor vehicle traffic densities. Where motor vehicle traffic density was less than 80 motor vehicles per square mile, no lead accumulations were observed, but where the motor vehicle traffic density was greater than 580 motor ...

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129
Screening Capsicum chinense fruits for heavy metals bioaccumulation.
2010-08-01

Elevated concentrations of heavy metals in edible plants could expose consumers to excessive levels of potentially hazardous chemicals. Sixty-three accessions (genotypes) of Capsicum chinense Jacq, collected from 8 countries of origin were grown in a silty-loam soil under field conditions. At maturity, fruits were collected and analyzed for seven heavy metals (Cd, Cr, Ni, Pb, ...

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130
Seasonal concentrations of cadmium and zinc in native pasture plants: consequences for grazing animals.
2004-06-29

Aboveground concentrations of Cd and Zn in various grazing plants at three stages of the growing season are reported. The plants were collected at a natural habitat exposed to extensive atmospheric deposition of heavy metals from other parts of Europe. Concentrations of both metals varied considerably among species, also among morphologically similar ...

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131
Ascorbic acid accumulation in plated human neutrophils.
1990-01-15

Ascorbic acid uptake was investigated in isolated, plated human neutrophils using high-performance liquid chromatography with coulometric electrochemical detection. Freshly isolated neutrophils contained 1.3 mM ascorbic acid and accumulated significantly greater amounts when physiologic concentrations of the vitamin were present in the ...

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132
Pb and Zn accumulation in a Cd-hyperaccumulator (Viola baoshanensis).
2010-08-01

Viola baoshanensis has been identified as a Cd-hyperaccumulator, however, its ability to accumulate Pb or Zn is less certain. Therefore, this study focused on determining whether or not V. baoshanensis can accumulate Pb or Zn, by means of field survey, hydroponic and pot experiments. In addition, we also tried to obtain further information on the Cd ...

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133
A prominent role for glucosylglycerol in the adaptation of Pseudomonas mendocina SKB70 to osmotic stress.
1994-11-01

The mechanism of osmoadaptation in a salt-tolerant (1.2 M NaCl) bacterial isolate identified as Pseudomonas mendocina (N. J. Palleroni, M. Doudoroff, R. Y. Stanier, R. E. Solanes, and R. Mandel, J. Gen. Microbiol. 60:215-231, 1970) was investigated. In response to osmotic stress, this species accumulated a number of compatible solutes, the intracellular levels of which ...

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134
Trace metal and trace organic detoxification in marine organisms: Final report
1986-06-20

We have examined the underlying mechanisms of subcellular copper and cadmium metabolism in larvae of the mud crab, Rhithropanopeus harrisii, and the polychaete worm, Neanthes arenaceodentata. In developing crab larvae we found that Cu accumulation is precisely regulated at lower exposures. At exposures higher concentrations than those normally found in the ...

Energy Citations Database

135
Cadmium accumulation in the mummichog, Fundulus heteroclitus, adapted to various salinities
1992-11-01

It is commonly known that salinity affects the toxicity of cadmium to aquatic biota. This toxicity has been shown to decrease with salinity in a variety of estuarine organisms. The effect of salinity on cadmium toxicity may be primarily due to greater complexation of free cadmium ions by chloride ions with increasing salinity. A high concentration of ...

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136
[Accumulation of heavy metals in the sediments of Shenzhen Bay, south China].
2003-07-01

Heavy metals concentrations in marine sediment cores of Shenzhen Bay were measured, and the profile distribution characteristic of heavy metals was discussed. Combined with the 210 Pb dating results, the contamination history of heavy metals was studied in high resolution records, and the metal accumulation processes were also ...

PubMed

137
Factors influencing the accumulation of tetraphenylphosphonium cation in HeLa cells.
1984-01-01

Exposure of HeLa cells to tetraphenylphosphonium cation (TPP+) results in a rapid accumulation intracellularly, and a steady-state level is reached within 10 min. Accumulation of [3H]TPP+ in HeLa cells is reduced under the following conditions: (i) after preincubation of cells in buffered saline or in medium containing two- to fourfold higher ...

PubMed Central

138
Effects of traces of rare earth elements on the protozoan Blepherisma and on mice.

The growth of the protozoan Blepherisma is stimulated by Lanthanum (La) at concentrations as low as 0.32 ppm. In mice Yttrium (Y) and Ytterbium (Yb) are absorbed, accumulated, and metabolized. Both rare earth elements (RE) exhibit a high affinity for teeth and bones, accumulation occurs and metabolism is slow. In ...

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139
Atmospheric fluoride: its uptake and distribution in tomato and corn plants
1956-09-01

Experiments were performed to trace the fate of fluoride in growing plants as a result of exposure to a constant total amount of hydrogen fluoride gas administered at various time-concentration levels. In both tomato and corn plants injuries appeared more severe when the fluoride gas was administered in a short-high concentration ...

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140
Chloride and sulfate salinity effects on selenium accumulation by tall fescue. [Festuca arundinacea Schreb

The discovery of high levels of Se in soil and water samples from the San Joaquin Valley, California, and of its responsibility for deformity and death of wildlife at Kesterson National Wildlife Refuge have renewed interest in the bioaccumulation of this element. Greenhouse nutrient solution culture and field experiments were conducted to examine the effects of Cl and SO{sub ...

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141
Process performance and change in sludge characteristics during anaerobic digestion of sewage sludge with ozonation.
2004-01-01

A new process configuration combining anaerobic digestion with ozonation, and operated at long SRT, was studied with the objective of on-site reduction in sludge quantity and improving biogas recovery. The process performance with respect to solid reduction efficiency and other important process parameters like accumulation of inorganic solids, changes in sludge viscosity and ...

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142
The dynamics of unattached benthic macroalgal accumulations in the Swan-Canning Estuary
2001-09-01

It has been suggested that macroalgal accumulations may impact on benthic nutrient cycling by promoting remineralization of sedimentary nutrients, otherwise inaccessible, and act as sinks/sources for dissolved nutrients in the water column. However, little consideration has been given to the time taken for these impacts to occur, and if accumulations ...

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143
CERTAIN METHODS OF DECONTAMINATION OF HIGHLY ACTIVE EFFLUENTS
1958-01-01

Characteristic composition of the highly active effluents from nuclear reactors are examined. Allowable concentration of the radioactive isotopes in water, biological cycles of P/sup 32/, and of other isotopes are listed. Descriptions of various disposal methods as applied to effluents including dumping of solutions into the ocean, marine ...

Energy Citations Database

144
Concentration of Radium and Uranium in Foodstuffs and the Accumulation of These Elements in Human Teeth.
1967-01-01

A connection has been shown between the concentration of radium in drinking water and its concentration in the human body. However, it is unclear whether its uptake from water or foodstuffs determines the amount of accumulation. The concentration of radiu...

National Technical Information Service (NTIS)

145
Relationship of cadmium accumulation to zinc or copper concentration in horse liver and kidney
1989-06-01

The concentrations of Cd, Zn, Cu, and metallothionein (MT) in the liver, renal cortex, and renal medulla were determined in 24 male and 15 female younger thoroughbreds (age 27 to 97 months) and two old male horses (age 154 months and 190 months). High correlations were found between Zn and MT in the liver, between Cd and MT in the renal cortex, and between ...

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146
Soil aluminium uptake and accumulation by Paspalum notatum.
2009-05-07

Paspalum notatum Flugge has been widely utilized for the purpose of ecological restoration of degraded land in the tropics and subtropics, where soil active aluminium (Al) is usually high as a result of acidification. Pot experiments were conducted to determine Al toxicity on P. notatum and to compare its potential to remove Al with another three plant species, Vetiveria ...

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Effect of Bioaccumulation of Cs and Sr Natural Isotopes on Foliar Structure and Plant Spectral Reflectance of Indian Mustard (Brassica juncea)
2008-07-01

The objectives of this study are: 1.) evaluate the capacity of Indian mustard (Brassica juncea) for uptake and accumulation of Cs and Sr natural isotopes; 2.) identify foliar structural and other physiological changes (biomass, relative water content, etc.) resulting from the accumulation of these two elements; and 3.) monitor Cs and Sr uptake and ...

Energy Citations Database

148
Spatial and seasonal distribution of triazines in sediments of the pomeranian bight
1998-12-01

The distribution of different triazines was investigated in surface sediments (0-2 cm) of the Pomeranian Bight during several seasons in 1995. All levels were below 1 ώg/g dry material. Elevated concentrations were observed in the muddy sediments (high level of TOC) along the major pathway of outflow of Oder River water. The highest ...

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Seasonal concentrations of some heavy metals (Cd, Pb, Zn, and Cu) in Ulva rigida J. Agardh (Chlorophyta) from Dardanelles (Canakkale, Turkey).
2010-08-17

In this study, changes in heavy metal accumulation in U. rigida J. Agardh taxon and seawater have been investigated with respect to different stations and seasons. For this purpose, the severity of heavy metal pollution in the Dardanelles has been presented through the determination of Cu, Pb, Zn, and Cd concentrations in U. rigida macroalgae and seawater ...

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150
Potential of Leersia hexandra Swartz for phytoextraction of Cr from soil.
2011-01-22

Research on the phytoextraction of Cr from contaminated soils has been scarce, because very few plant species have been reported to accumulate Cr to high concentrations in their aerial parts. In this study, a Cr-hyperaccumulator, Leersia hexandra was investigated for its potential to remove Cr from the soil in a series of pot ...

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151
Electrophysiologic effects of intracellular lysophosphoglycerides and their accumulation in cardiac lymph with myocardial ischemia in dogs.
1986-07-01

Lysophosphatidylcholine (LPC) accumulates in ischemic tissue, and exogenous LPC (20-100 microM) induces electrophysiologic alterations in vitro. However, to determine whether compartmentalization is critical, intracellular pressure microinjection of LPC was performed with simultaneous recording of the transmembrane action potential. Intracellular LPC in ...

PubMed Central

152
Arsenic accumulation in livers of pinnipeds, seabirds and sea turtles: subcellular distribution and interaction between arsenobetaine and glycine betaine.
2003-12-01

Concentrations of total arsenic and individual arsenic compounds were determined in liver samples of pinnipeds (northern fur seal Callorhinus ursinus and ringed seal Pusa hispida), seabirds (black-footed albatross Diomedea nigripes and black-tailed gull Larus crassirostris) and sea turtles (hawksbill turtle Eretmochelys imbricata and green turtle Chelonia mydas). Among these ...

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153
Bioaccumulation of mercury in the pelagic food chain of the Lake Baikal.
2010-02-01

Mercury (Hg) concentrations were analyzed in the livers of Baikal seals and in plankton, zoobenthos and fish which constitute food items for the seals. Concentrations of Hg in the liver of Baikal seals were up to two orders of magnitude lower than those in seals inhabiting other lakes. The low levels of Hg are due to the low levels of the Hg in the fish ...

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154
A comparison of stable caesium uptake by six grass species of contrasting growth strategy.
1997-01-01

Six plant species in the family Gramineae were used to investigate the relationship between Cs uptake, nutrient regime and plant growth strategy sensu Grime (1979: Plant Growth Strategies and Vegetation Processes, John Wiley). The roots of 66 day old Elymus repens (L.) Gould., Bromus sterilis L., Agrostis stolonifera L., Anthoxanthum odoratum L., Festuca ovina L. and Nardus stricta L. plants grown ...

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155
Studies on heavy metal accumulation in aquatic macrophytes from Sevan (Armenia) and Carambolim (India) lake systems.
2005-10-06

Aquatic macrophytes are unchangeable biological filters and they carry out purification of the water bodies by accumulating dissolved metals and toxins in their tissue. In view of their potential to entrap several toxic heavy metals, 45 macrophytes belonging to 8 families collected from two different physiographic locations (36 from Sevan Lake, Armenia; 9 from Carambolim Lake, ...

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Metal content of neutrophil granules is altered in chronic inflammation
1989-08-01

The mass fraction of certain elements was measured in isolated granulocytes and isolated granulocyte granule fractions from patients with active inflammatory arthritides (N = 6) and healthy controls (N = 6). The patients had significantly increased amounts of Ca in the granulocytes, in the specific and light azurophil granules, but normal Ca amounts in the dense azurophil granules. Sr was below ...

Energy Citations Database

157
Interaction and accumulation of manganese and cadmium in the manganese accumulator Lupinus albus.
2010-09-01

The effects of the interaction between Mn and Cd on the growth of the white lupin (Lupinus albus), uptake of these metals, their accumulation, and effects on heavy metal stress indicators were studied under glasshouse conditions. Plants were grown with and without Mn and/or Cd for 4 weeks. The absence of Mn and Cd led to lipid peroxidation-induced loss of flavonoids and ...

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158
ISTA 14-in-situ accumulation of PAHs in low-density polyethylene membranes in sediment.
2010-10-01

The use of passive samplers for the assessment of organic contaminants has been extended to solid matrixes for the past decade. Passive sampling is usually applied to sediment in laboratory experiments involving significant upheaval, whereas in-situ experiments remain rare. In this study, low-density polyethylene (LDPE) strips were deployed within the sediments of a small river contaminated with ...

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Heavy metal bioaccumulation and metallothionein content in tissues of the sea bream Sparus aurata from three different fish farming systems.
2009-05-12

The distribution and potential bioaccumulation of dietary and waterborne cadmium and lead in tissues of sea bream (Sparus aurata), a major aquaculture species, was studied in relation to three different fish farming systems. Metallothionein levels in fish tissues were also evaluated. Results demonstrate that metal concentrations in various tissues significantly vary among fish ...

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Stabilization of apoglobin by low temperature increases yield of soluble recombinant hemoglobin in Escherichia coli.
1997-11-01

Accumulation of soluble recombinant hemoglobin (rHb1.1) in Escherichia coli requires proper protein folding, prosthetic group (heme) addition, and subunit assembly. This served as a new model system for the study of the effects of temperature, protein synthesis rates, and protein accumulation rates on protein solubility in E. coli. Fermentation expression ...

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Effect of pH on the concentrations of lead and trace contaminants in drinking water: a combined batch, pipe loop and sentinel home study.
2011-03-11

High lead levels in drinking water are still a concern for households serviced by lead pipes in many parts of North America and Europe. This contribution focuses on the effect of pH on lead concentrations in drinking water delivered through lead pipes. Though this has been addressed in the past, we have conducted a combined batch, pipe loop and sentinel ...

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162
Current status of environmental mercury problems
1979-01-01

The following topics are discussed: accumulation of mercury and methylmercury by fish in relation to age; accumulation of Hg and MeHg by invertebrates; effects of temperature on accumulation of Hg by fish; elimination of MeHg by fish in relation to concentration; and chemical analysis for trace ...

Energy Citations Database

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Microfluidic device for analyzing preferential chemotaxis and chemoreceptor sensitivity of bacterial cells toward carbon sources.
2011-06-29

We present a novel microfluidic device that enables high sensitive analyses of the chemotactic response of motile bacterial cells (Escherichia coli) that swim toward a preferred nutrient by sorting and concentrating them. The device consists of the Y-shaped microchannel that has been widely used in chemotaxis studies to attract cells toward a ...

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Cd/Zn exposure interactions on metallothionein response in Eisenia fetida (Annelida, Oligochaeta).
2007-03-12

We studied metallothionein (MT) response in the manure worm Eisenia fetida after exposures to cadmium (Cd), zinc (Zn) or cadmium and zinc spiked media. MT was studied both at the protein level by Dot Immunobinding Assay, (DIA) and at the expression level by Northern blotting. Cd was highly accumulated by worms whereas Zn body ...

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Manipulating corn germplasm to increase recombinant protein accumulation.
2011-06-01

Using plants as biofactories for industrial enzymes is a developing technology. The application of this technology to plant biomass conversion for biofuels and biobased products has potential for significantly lowering the cost of these products because of lower enzyme production costs. However, the concentration of the enzymes in plant tissue must be high ...

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