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... clear water for at least 10 minutes. If irritation persists, consult a physician immediately. Skin: Skin exposure may cause mild irritation. In case of skin contact, flush skin thoroughly with clear water for at least 10 minutes. If irritation persists, consult a physician immediately. Internally: D ...
... clear water for at least 10 minutes. If irritation persists, consult a physician immediately. Skin: Skin exposure may cause mild irritation. In case of skin contact, flush skin thoroughly with clear water for at least 10 minutes. If irritation persists, consult a physician immediately. Internally: D ...
The Effect of Antibiotics on Synthesis of Mucopeptide
... was incorporated in substantial quantities, even though it was not required to produce a turbidity increment (Wilkinson & White, I 969). Autoradiography of the hydrolysed mucopeptides showed only one fogged area of film corresponding to the radioactively labelled amino acid supplied. Teichoic acid s ...
... was incorporated in substantial quantities, even though it was not required to produce a turbidity increment (Wilkinson & White, I 969). Autoradiography of the hydrolysed mucopeptides showed only one fogged area of film corresponding to the radioactively labelled amino acid supplied. Teichoic acid s ...
The compositional variation of small bodies across the Solar System
... the visible and near-infrared wavelength ranges. The spectra reveal varying amounts of H2 O ice among these bodies. For Orcus I provide rough constraints for the presence of materials more volatile than water ice. I present a search for solid ethane, C2 H6 , on the surfaces of Pluto and Triton, base ...
... the visible and near-infrared wavelength ranges. The spectra reveal varying amounts of H2 O ice among these bodies. For Orcus I provide rough constraints for the presence of materials more volatile than water ice. I present a search for solid ethane, C2 H6 , on the surfaces of Pluto and Triton, base ...
EUV and X-ray Spectroscopy of the Active Sun
... purely by non-thermal beam heating as previously believed, but also required direct heating of the plasma. An observational investigation in to the initiation mechanism of a coronal mass ejection and eruptive flare was then carried out, again utilising observations from a wide range of spacecraft: M ...
... purely by non-thermal beam heating as previously believed, but also required direct heating of the plasma. An observational investigation in to the initiation mechanism of a coronal mass ejection and eruptive flare was then carried out, again utilising observations from a wide range of spacecraft: M ...
Section IV High-Energy Astrophysics and Cosmology
... where MBH is the mass of a black hole, f is a virial parameter that defines the geometry, velocity field and orientation of BLR, RBLR is the radius of BLR and VBLR is the velocity dispersion that is usually measured as the full width of the emission line at a half of height in the radiation spectrum ...
... where MBH is the mass of a black hole, f is a virial parameter that defines the geometry, velocity field and orientation of BLR, RBLR is the radius of BLR and VBLR is the velocity dispersion that is usually measured as the full width of the emission line at a half of height in the radiation spectrum ...
Crossing borders between biology and data analysis - UvA-DARE
... protein interaction networks [3], or the energy/redox metabolite pools [4]. As functional modules relate to biological function, their behavior and regulation can provide information on the physiological state of an organism and thus reflect its response to environmental conditions. To grow and to m ...
... protein interaction networks [3], or the energy/redox metabolite pools [4]. As functional modules relate to biological function, their behavior and regulation can provide information on the physiological state of an organism and thus reflect its response to environmental conditions. To grow and to m ...
Chemical polymerization of aniline in phenylphosphinic
... products) were determined by the difference between % conversion and % dry polymer after purification. The yield (%) represents the grams of dry purified polymer per 100 g aniline. The oxidation of aniline is exothermic, hence the temperature of the reaction mixture can be used to monitor the progre ...
... products) were determined by the difference between % conversion and % dry polymer after purification. The yield (%) represents the grams of dry purified polymer per 100 g aniline. The oxidation of aniline is exothermic, hence the temperature of the reaction mixture can be used to monitor the progre ...
Sunken woods on the ocean floor provide diverse specialized
... In spite of their importance for marine ecosystems evolution, sunken woods harbor an as yet little explored freeliving microbial community. Early studies characterized bacteria according to their physical action on wood, that is, tunneling vs. eroding bacteria (Kohlmeyer, 1978; Mouzouras et al., 198 ...
... In spite of their importance for marine ecosystems evolution, sunken woods harbor an as yet little explored freeliving microbial community. Early studies characterized bacteria according to their physical action on wood, that is, tunneling vs. eroding bacteria (Kohlmeyer, 1978; Mouzouras et al., 198 ...
Amino acids in Arctic aerosols
... and Preston, 2008). These studies report Gly, Ser and Ala as the major FAA compounds in their samples. Violaki and Mihalopoulos (2010) observed high Gly and Ser abundances, 54 % and 16 % respectively, in ultrafine particulate matter in the Eastern Mediterranean Sea. Lower levels of these two compoun ...
... and Preston, 2008). These studies report Gly, Ser and Ala as the major FAA compounds in their samples. Violaki and Mihalopoulos (2010) observed high Gly and Ser abundances, 54 % and 16 % respectively, in ultrafine particulate matter in the Eastern Mediterranean Sea. Lower levels of these two compoun ...
Meteoritic Amino Acids: Diversity in Compositions Reflects Parent
... similar distribution of α-hydroxy acids in Murchison that form by the parallel cyanohydrin reaction (Figure 5, top pathway) as well as analogous iminodicarboxylic acids.61,62 β-Amino acids cannot be produced through the Strecker mechanism, but it has been postulated that they formed through Michael ...
... similar distribution of α-hydroxy acids in Murchison that form by the parallel cyanohydrin reaction (Figure 5, top pathway) as well as analogous iminodicarboxylic acids.61,62 β-Amino acids cannot be produced through the Strecker mechanism, but it has been postulated that they formed through Michael ...
Organic biomarkers in deep-sea regions affected
... used. Approximately 15 mg of freeze-dried sediment was submitted to hydrolysis with 250 µL of hydrochloric acid 12 N and 230 µL of Milli-Q water at 100 ◦ C for 24 h and under vacuum. Together with sediment samples, the internal standard α-amino-n-butyric acid (AABA) was also submitted to acidic hydr ...
... used. Approximately 15 mg of freeze-dried sediment was submitted to hydrolysis with 250 µL of hydrochloric acid 12 N and 230 µL of Milli-Q water at 100 ◦ C for 24 h and under vacuum. Together with sediment samples, the internal standard α-amino-n-butyric acid (AABA) was also submitted to acidic hydr ...
Hydrothermal vents and prebiotic chemistry: a review
... which can be subaerial and submarine—some with temperatures that may range from 90° to > 400 °C (Russell and Hall, 1997; Kelley et al., 2001). Processes driven by external sources for energy include many other interfaces such as those between rocks, water, air, and snow-air (Muller and Schulze-Makuc ...
... which can be subaerial and submarine—some with temperatures that may range from 90° to > 400 °C (Russell and Hall, 1997; Kelley et al., 2001). Processes driven by external sources for energy include many other interfaces such as those between rocks, water, air, and snow-air (Muller and Schulze-Makuc ...
Spin light of neutrino in matter and electromagnetic fields
... interaction with particles of the background matter, and IF G stands for the interference effect of electromagnetic and weak interactions. It should be pointed out that the electromagnetic contribution IF to the radiation of a neutrino (or a neutral fermion) in different field configurations has be ...
... interaction with particles of the background matter, and IF G stands for the interference effect of electromagnetic and weak interactions. It should be pointed out that the electromagnetic contribution IF to the radiation of a neutrino (or a neutral fermion) in different field configurations has be ...
Department of Chemistry University of Manitoba Undergraduate
... Table of Contents CHEM 0900 Preparatory Chemistry....................................................................................................................... 1 CHEM 1300 (L) University I Chemistry: Structure and Modelling................................................................... ...
... Table of Contents CHEM 0900 Preparatory Chemistry....................................................................................................................... 1 CHEM 1300 (L) University I Chemistry: Structure and Modelling................................................................... ...
Protein relative abundance patterns associated with sucrose
... to catalog the functional potential of all microbial genes within a smaller subset of subjects. One of the key findings was that healthy sites from different people were broadly similar with respect to their functional profiles, even though there was extensive individual variation in their taxonomic ...
... to catalog the functional potential of all microbial genes within a smaller subset of subjects. One of the key findings was that healthy sites from different people were broadly similar with respect to their functional profiles, even though there was extensive individual variation in their taxonomic ...
avances
... The anaerobic setting within the large intestine of warmblooded animals is considered the primary habitat of Escherichia coli; here E. coli populations readily replicate. However, a crucial part of E. coli’s life cycle is fecaloral transmission between animal hosts. Large numbers of E. coli cells ar ...
... The anaerobic setting within the large intestine of warmblooded animals is considered the primary habitat of Escherichia coli; here E. coli populations readily replicate. However, a crucial part of E. coli’s life cycle is fecaloral transmission between animal hosts. Large numbers of E. coli cells ar ...
Numerical models of sunspot formation and fine structure
... thermal equilibrium, and the fact that the frequency dependence of opacities can be captured sufficiently well in most cases by either grey or multi-band approaches. Many of these approximations were introduced by Nordlund [33] and have been reviewed recently in the study of Nordlund et al. [34], see ...
... thermal equilibrium, and the fact that the frequency dependence of opacities can be captured sufficiently well in most cases by either grey or multi-band approaches. Many of these approximations were introduced by Nordlund [33] and have been reviewed recently in the study of Nordlund et al. [34], see ...
The Tricarboxylic Acid Cycle in Thiobacillus
... Our results further substantiate the hypothesis that in most of the autotrophic organisms the tricarboxylic acid cycle is incomplete. In agreement with Taylor, Hoare & Hoare (I 969) we were unable to detect the a-ketoglutarate dehydrogenase in Thiobacillus denitrijicans. We also failed to demonstrat ...
... Our results further substantiate the hypothesis that in most of the autotrophic organisms the tricarboxylic acid cycle is incomplete. In agreement with Taylor, Hoare & Hoare (I 969) we were unable to detect the a-ketoglutarate dehydrogenase in Thiobacillus denitrijicans. We also failed to demonstrat ...
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.