
Identification of drugs in solid state using spectral methods
... Spectral methods in forensic chemistry represent one of the major and dynamically developing methods. They allow objective identification of an unknown substance based on different physico-chemical principles. One of the methods in forensic laboratories is commonly used infrared spectroscopy (IR). I ...
... Spectral methods in forensic chemistry represent one of the major and dynamically developing methods. They allow objective identification of an unknown substance based on different physico-chemical principles. One of the methods in forensic laboratories is commonly used infrared spectroscopy (IR). I ...
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... safely back on Earth, making space exploration possible. Ablation may also provide protection from asteroids large enough to pose a threat to Earth. Near-Earth objects have impacted Earth’s surface in the past, and similar objects will likely impact it in the future. However, some scientists believe ...
... safely back on Earth, making space exploration possible. Ablation may also provide protection from asteroids large enough to pose a threat to Earth. Near-Earth objects have impacted Earth’s surface in the past, and similar objects will likely impact it in the future. However, some scientists believe ...
Control of Microorganisms Page 300
... - UV radiation is also used to control microbes in the air -a UV or “germicidal” lamp is commonly found in hospital rooms, nurseries, operating rooms, and cafeterias -UV light is also used to disinfect vaccines and other medical products -a major disadvantage of UV light is that the radiation is no ...
... - UV radiation is also used to control microbes in the air -a UV or “germicidal” lamp is commonly found in hospital rooms, nurseries, operating rooms, and cafeterias -UV light is also used to disinfect vaccines and other medical products -a major disadvantage of UV light is that the radiation is no ...
THE TOPOLOGY OF THE UNIVERSE Is the Universe crumpled?
... topological "alternatives" of three-dimensional spaces can thus be used to build relevant universe models, i.e. both compatible with relativity and observations. Thanks to " multi-connected " topologies, it becomes possible to consider universe models where space is finite whatever its curvature, ev ...
... topological "alternatives" of three-dimensional spaces can thus be used to build relevant universe models, i.e. both compatible with relativity and observations. Thanks to " multi-connected " topologies, it becomes possible to consider universe models where space is finite whatever its curvature, ev ...
Study Guide
... What would the sun look like for a total solar eclipse, partial solar eclipse, and annular solar eclipse? ...
... What would the sun look like for a total solar eclipse, partial solar eclipse, and annular solar eclipse? ...
MSc Project: A combined fit of neutrino models using astrophysics
... through their mass, but not through weak interaction. • Sterile neutrino masses can be anywhere between 1 eV and GUT scale. ...
... through their mass, but not through weak interaction. • Sterile neutrino masses can be anywhere between 1 eV and GUT scale. ...
The Transforming Principle: Identifying the Molecule of Inheritance
... In the 1930s and 1940s, scientists were very interested in identifying the biochemical nature of the “transforming principle.” The candidate molecules were DNA, RNA, and protein. These molecules were candidates because we knew that nuclei contained chromosomes which are associated with phenotypes (t ...
... In the 1930s and 1940s, scientists were very interested in identifying the biochemical nature of the “transforming principle.” The candidate molecules were DNA, RNA, and protein. These molecules were candidates because we knew that nuclei contained chromosomes which are associated with phenotypes (t ...
Numerical indexing on WoK
... which subject headings are assigned. This is likely to be the experimental or operating conditions, measured values or observations. Temperature, pressure and frequency or wavelength are criteria of particular importance. ...
... which subject headings are assigned. This is likely to be the experimental or operating conditions, measured values or observations. Temperature, pressure and frequency or wavelength are criteria of particular importance. ...
The Capabilities and Applications of FY
... weather forecast. The SEM’s heavy ion composition data are compared with Cosmic Ray Effects on Microelectronics (CREME) 1986 version (CREME86) model. The distributions of heavy ions detected by SEM are shown in Fig. 6 (The difference of panels Fig.6(a) and (b) is due to the data processing method. T ...
... weather forecast. The SEM’s heavy ion composition data are compared with Cosmic Ray Effects on Microelectronics (CREME) 1986 version (CREME86) model. The distributions of heavy ions detected by SEM are shown in Fig. 6 (The difference of panels Fig.6(a) and (b) is due to the data processing method. T ...
Study of magnetic and gamma radiation influence on bacterial
... has a pure magnetic character and consists of two components (the term “strange” was later replaced by “magnetic”) which can be described as light magnetic monopoles whose quantum equations have been given by G. Lochak [2] as will be further explained in section 2. In discovering any new phenomenon ...
... has a pure magnetic character and consists of two components (the term “strange” was later replaced by “magnetic”) which can be described as light magnetic monopoles whose quantum equations have been given by G. Lochak [2] as will be further explained in section 2. In discovering any new phenomenon ...
ASTR 1020 PROJECT TOPICS Detailed Outline Due: March 2
... sure to rely on the scientific evidence that has been collected in your discussion. Extraterrestrial Life: Assignment 6 The History of ET’s Assess the history of the search for extraterrestrial life and the possibility for it, including evidence on Earth and in the laboratory for non-carbon based or ...
... sure to rely on the scientific evidence that has been collected in your discussion. Extraterrestrial Life: Assignment 6 The History of ET’s Assess the history of the search for extraterrestrial life and the possibility for it, including evidence on Earth and in the laboratory for non-carbon based or ...
General Mode of Infection
... • Spores can evade stomach acid due to their capsule • Once in the digestive tract, they begin to germinate and produce bacteria, which release exotoxins • After the macrophages have been lysed, the ...
... • Spores can evade stomach acid due to their capsule • Once in the digestive tract, they begin to germinate and produce bacteria, which release exotoxins • After the macrophages have been lysed, the ...
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... 4. All the elements on Earth were formed in reactions inside stars. 5. Last Universal Common Ancestor. The basis for this theory is that every living thing shares characteristics, such as DNA, RNA, and ATP, that are statistically more likely to have arisen once in a single ancestor than to have evol ...
... 4. All the elements on Earth were formed in reactions inside stars. 5. Last Universal Common Ancestor. The basis for this theory is that every living thing shares characteristics, such as DNA, RNA, and ATP, that are statistically more likely to have arisen once in a single ancestor than to have evol ...
EXPOSE

EXPOSE is a multi-user facility mounted outside the International Space Station dedicated to astrobiology. EXPOSE was developed by the European Space Agency (ESA) for long-term spaceflights and was designed to allow exposure of chemical and biological samples to outer space while recording data during exposure.The results will contribute to our understanding of photobiological processes in simulated radiation climates of planets (e.g. early Earth, early and present Mars, and the role of the ozone layer in protecting the biosphere from harmful UV-B radiation), as well as studies of the probabilities and limitations for life to be distributed beyond its planet of origin. EXPOSE data support long-term in situ studies of microbes in artificial meteorites, as well as of microbial communities from special ecological niches. Some EXPOSE experiments investigated to what extent particular terrestrial organisms are able to cope with extraterrestrial environmental conditions. Others tested how organic molecules react when subjected for a prolonged period of time to unfiltered solar light.