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... denoting the six nearest neighbor bonds in zinc blende structure. driis the variation ofthe length of bond i, and dXijis the variation ofthe angle between the i’th and the jth bonds. The ... expansion inthe varia-tions ofthe bond length and the angles between the bondand its nearest neighbor bonds. Under the rubric of short-range contributions and by following the general notations in ... obtain the ideal responding wavelengthfor the application of medical or molecular application. So the study ofthe shape, size, and strain of QD system hasbeen an interesting subject for the...
... significant increase in rainfall in wet season resulting in an increase in river flow. By contrast, the decreasing trend of river flow in dry season is a consequence ofthe decline of rainfall and increase ... expenditure for construction and protection of infrastructure in low-lying areas; and (5) Increased pollution ofthe aquatic environment inthe coastal zone and salinity intrusion ofthe Huong River ... Impacts onthe coastal zone The coastal zone accounts for 30% ofthe area and more than 30% ofthe human population of Thua Thien - Hue Province. Climate change impacts onthe coastal zone in the...
... growth and a concomitant increase inthe level of secondary metabolism [10,11] demonstrated the effect of phosphate limitations onthe accumulation of cinnamoyl putrescines in tobacco cultures, ... J.T. Yu, J.J. Zhong, Combined effectsof initial sucrose concentration and inoculum size on cell growth and ginseng saponin production by suspension cultures of P. ginseng. Process Biochem. ... concluded that the lack of phosphate stimulated secondary metabolite biosynthesis. In cell suspension cultures of P. ginseng and P. notoginseng, a low initial concentration of phosphate in...
... evaluation The estimation ofthe economic benefit of clamcultured inthe intertidal areas is showed in table7. The net profit iscalculated based onthe outputcost and input cost and price ofthe ... focused on describing the impact of stocking biomass onthe production of clam. The triplicate experiment had been conducted in 50m2plots randomly placed inthe intertidal areas toevaluate theeffects ... inthe biomass gained inthe treatmentT5 and T6 nor percentage of biomass gained in the treatments T7 and T8. In both size groups, the increase in biomass certainly impacted on net production...
... 1. Introduction* There is a growing concern about the risk of contamination of waters, soils and agricultural products, inthe rapid urbanizing areas inthe _______ * Corresponding author. ... manure than inthe composted manure (Table 2). 3.3. Theeffectsof applying biosolids on trace metal concentrations in soil The concentrations of Rev Aq Reg-digestible Zn in soils were increased ... slope ofthe relationship was higher for the Vinh Phuc site in comparison to the Ha Tay site. This was probably due to the concentration of both TOC and Ntot being much higher inthe chicken...
... that the increase of Glc6P inthe presence of S4048 was caused by the inhibition of Glc6P hydro-lysis inthe absence of detectable changes in glucosephosphorylation.S4048 causes inactivation of ... beexplained by the progressive increase in Glc6Pcaused by increasing glucokinase expression and by the high flux control coefficient of Glc6P on glyco-gen synthesis. Based onthe results ofthe ... determine the contribution of Glc6P concentration, as distinct from glucokinase protein or activity, to the control of glycolysis and glycogen synthesis by glucokinase overexpres-sion. The validity...
... are essential in forming the links betweenemissions onthe one hand and exposure and effectsonthe other hand. The EUROAIRNET information system is developed and maintained by the European ... training of personnel The major components of quality control are:ã Controlling routine site operationsã Establishing a chain of calibration and traceabilityã Internal and external audits (inter-calibration ... organisation of inter-comparisons to test the calibration methods implemented inthe nationalcentral laboratories;ã the organisation of quality controls of air quality measurements inthe EU monitoring...
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... great as the effect ofthe peptide in the absence ofthe nucleotide, and therefore a reli-able comparison cannot be made.Demonstration ofthe function of ANT in A. franciscana by the ADP–ATP ... liver is a melanin-containing organ, owing to the presence of melanomacrophage centers [67]; the pres-ence of melanin inthe mitochondrial pellet precluded the reliable calibration ofthe Calcium ... of data showing the impact of all ANT ligands (withouta single exception) onthe probability of pore opening[4,31–37,57]. Therefore, seeking interactions of CypDand ⁄ or ANT with other proteins may...