... including wax cylinders, 33, 45 and 78 rpmrecords, 8-track and cassette tapes, two-inch and VHS video in PAL and NTSC formats,but it is often very difficult to obtain access to analog devices ... board and includes all constituents who aredirectly involved in the project, even if not employed by it, such as curators, archivists,subject specialists and education officers. In practice it ... ArchivalMaterials for Electronic Access,” and the Colorado Digitization Project has broughttogether in a web portal a wide-ranging collection of administrative, technical, copyright and funding...
... p53 induced apoptosis can be activated viaintrinsic and the extrinsic cellular pathways [4;5].3.1. Intrinsic apoptosisThe intrinsic or mitchondrial apoptotic cascade results from genotoxic stress ... fact that there is so much ongoing scientific and clini‐cal research in the field of melanoma is an indicator of the importance and relevance attach‐ed to understanding the human melanocyte and ... approaches 82% in affectedindividuals by the age of 72 (Tucker et al., 1993).2.8. Chemical exposure and occupational riskGeographic discrepancy in melanoma incidence may be influenced by factors...
... reductase activity, nonenzymatic glycation and glycoxidation, activation of protein kinase C, oxidative–nitrosative stress, and changes in arachidonic acid and prostaglandin metabolism (Cameron ... hand, resulting in improved hand function. In a randomized, controlled trial, sensory re-learning in combination with cutaneous forearm anesthesia, using an anesthetic cream, EMLAđ containing ... expected to double by the year 2030. Owing to a rapidly increasing disease prevalence- the medical, social and economic burdens associated with the microvascular and macrovascular complications...
... a leading company in ATM Banking. It has its headquarters in New York with 200,000 employees. The company provides financial products and services ranging from banking, insurance and consumer ... an interactive GUI and submit it to the respective top management. On approval from the higher executives, the design will be treated as the protocol and the corresponding front-end and back-end ... Get Cash 2. Deposit Checks 3. Deposit Cash 4. Balance Statements 5. Donate to Charity 6. Transfer 7. Purchase Stamps 8. My Choices Using the concepts of format specifiers, try to arrange...
... presentation and audit successfully. Using the concepts of abstract classes and its implementation, create an abstract class Clothing and its abstract methods include Sales, Materials, CommonWear. ... scenario. Using the concepts of multiple interfaces with inheritance and their implementation, create interfaces Species, BodyCharacteristics, Diet, Reproduction, and Domestication. Declare the ... following information about the elephant to the Computer Science students: 1. Species: The African and Asian elephants are separate species. African elephants are found in 38 countries of Africa...
... population [73];3) Clinician Administered PTSD Scale (CAPS) [74]: A cli-nician rating scale for assessing current and lifetime PTSD:the CAPS-1. CAPS is a structured clinical interviewdesigned ... investigations, produc-ing a potential recall bias.This study protocol intends to be helpful for researchers and clinicians interested in designing and/ or conductingtranslational research in the field ... cultural context. Inclusion and exclu-sion criteria for the three case-control studies aredescribed in tables 1 and 2, respectively. Individuals whomet inclusion criteria during the epidemiologic...
... matter in contact with HFObearing sediments, enhancing reduction process and triggering release of arsenic (Acharyya 2001).Arsenic contamination in groundwater in alluvial aquifer is typically confined ... establishing high stand setting. Arsenic contamination also affects Holoceneentrenched floodplain in parts of lower-middle Gangetic plain in Bihar and eastern UP. Sedimentcover on Pleistocene uplands ... entrenched floodplain in the parts of lower-middle Ganga plain in Bihar, Jharkhand and UPare arsenic contaminated. Arsenic affected local pockets may also occur in northern fan areas asrecorded from...
... weathering processes. Clay minerals can also bind elements in theirinterlayer and the binding capacity of clays directly depends on the development and presence ofcertain type of clay minerals (e.g. ... are found rich in mica. The presence ofmica in the clay fraction is also strikingly very high.The increase of the kaolinite content with depth indicates the increase of acidity and decreaseof ... 3.64 Leaching does not occur25.8 0.74 Leaching does not occur28.2 63.1* Leaching does not occur33.7 109 0.08535.9 83 0.1238.0 175 Leaching does not occur39.2 37 Leaching does not occur*INAA.Table...
... either at the point of entry or at the point of useto meet the drinking water standard. DWSS in collaboration with UNICEF and WHO is conductingblanket testing of As in 10 Terai districts. Based ... thepresence of natural arsenic (As) in groundwater has become a global problem especially in Asiancontinent. Arsenics was detected very recently in groundwaters in Terai Alluvial Plain (TAP) in southern ... arsenic-rich groundwaters of Nawalparasi district in thecentral part of the TAP in southern Nepal.41Natural Arsenic in Groundwater: Occurrence, Remediation andManagement – Bundschuh, Bhattacharya...
... comprising dispersed volcanic ash and calcareous crusts, which is underlain by lower Pliocene and green Miocene clays with a thicknessof 70 m. Holocene to recent sediments of the Río Dulce cone ... of Fe, Al and Mn concentrations extracted by oxalateclearly indicated dominance of Al- and Mn-oxides and -hydroxides as compared to Fe-oxides and hydroxides (Fig. 6). Much higher concentrations ... supporting the research on arsenic-rich groundwater in the Santiago del Ester provinceof Argentina at the Royal Institute of Technology during 2001–2003. MC and JF acknowledge thefinancial support...
... and HCO3, as expected for waters interacting with carbonate rocks and/ or cal-cium-rich soils.High concentrations of Cl, K, Na, NO3-N, and SO4, and high electrical conductivity (EC) values(Table ... occur as replacement veins hosted in metamorphic basement rock, Mesozoic marine68TRANS-MEXICAN VOLCANIC BELTHiatus in Tertiary Volcanic ActivityTERTIARY VOLCANIC PROVINCE OF SOUTHERN MEXICOBALSAS ... unweathered rock fragments.Mining in Taxco de Alarcón began in pre-Hispanic times with the exploitation of silver and gold.Currently, mining is focused on the recovery of lead, zinc and to a lesser...
... of physico-chemical characteristics and arsenic concentrations in groundwaters.Electrical Mean AsSample Temperature conductivity As conc. conc. PIlocation** ( C) pH Depth (m) (S/cm) (mg/L) ... and the anions since sodium occurs withpotassium and calcium occurs with magnesium in the aquifers while calcium has affinity for car-bonate or bicarbonate. On the basis of their chemical composition ... resourcesby introducing a wide range of chemical contaminants (Nickolas 1996). Besides, widespreadproblem of aquifer contamination by chlorinated solvent emanating from dry-cleaning industrytogether...
... drinking water, and that is through food chain. Crops receiving As contaminated irrigationwater take up this toxic element and accumulate it in different degrees depending on the species and variety ... metabolic intermediates in human urine by chromatography and flow injectionhydride generation atomic absorption spectrometry. Paper presented at the 4th International Conference on“Arsenic Contamination ... Arsenic in Groundwater: Occurrence, Remediation andManagement – Bundschuh, Bhattacharya and Chandrasekharam (eds)â 2005, Taylor & Francis Group, London, ISBN 04 1536 700 XArsenic in groundwater...
... Hassan, N. 2002. Arsenic content of rice in Bangladesh and Impacts on rice productivity. 4th Annual Conference on Arsenic contamination in groundwater in Bangladesh: Cause, Effect and Remedy, Dhaka, ... Bangladeshmay cause accumulation of As in rice and rice plants and this issue needs to be examined.Since rice is the staple food in this country, any adverse effects on nutrient content of rice dueto ... also indicates that rice soils irrigated with As contaminated water, where algal growthis a common occurrence, will accumulate As and will be taken up by the crop grown on such soils.Arsenic concentration...
... zone, in the central part of México, is one of many mining dis-tricts in the country. Silver, Pb and Zn are currently exploited in Zimapán. The ore occurs as skarn and chimney/manto mineralization. ... extracting arsenic fromsoils. Fern specimens growing on a contaminated soil with chromate copper arsenate contained1442–7526 ppm, and much higher concentrations (up to 21290 ppm) were accumulated ... UK from 512 mg/kg in unoxidized tailings to 2750mg/kg in oxidized tailings. The influence of calciteon the physico-chemical characteristics of these wastes is reflected in the near neutral...