نتایج جستجو برای: tar and wood

تعداد نتایج: 16837552  

2004
Thomas J. Slaga

Coal Tar is a semisolid byproduct obtained in the destructive distillation of bituminous coal which functions in cosmetic products as a cosmetic biocide and denaturant — antidandruff agent is also listed as a function, but this is considered an over-the-counter (OTC) drug use. Coal Tar is a nearly black, viscous liquid, heavier than water, with a naphthalene-like odor and a sharp burning taste,...

Background and Purpose: Wood dust have been approved as a harmful and carcinogenic agent for humans. This study aimed to evaluate risk assessment of Workers' exposure to inhalable wood dust among 100 workers in 25 furniture manufacturing workshops in one of the northern cities in Iran. Materials and Methods: NIOSH0501 method was used to assess the occupational exposure to Inhalable wood dust a...

Journal: :JPMA. The Journal of the Pakistan Medical Association 2014
Sevdegul Karadas Hayriye Gönüllü Mehmet Resit Oncü Hatice Kara Hüseyin Baltacioglu

Hot tar burns are still a challenging clinical form because the removal of tar is very difficult for the emergency physician and there is no specified appropriate agent for the removal of tar. In this study, two patients with hot tar burns who were treated with diesel, sunflower oil and mayonnaise are presented.

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2005
Joy K Ward John M Harris Thure E Cerling Alex Wiedenhoeft Michael J Lott Maria-Denise Dearing Joan B Coltrain James R Ehleringer

The Rancho La Brea tar pit fossil collection includes Juniperus (C3) wood specimens that 14C date between 7.7 and 55 thousand years (kyr) B.P., providing a constrained record of plant response for southern California during the last glacial period. Atmospheric CO2 concentration ([CO2]) ranged between 180 and 220 ppm during glacial periods, rose to approximately 280 ppm before the industrial per...

2003
Pirjo Heikkilä

The aims of the study were to investigate occupational exposure and the exposure routes of coal tar creosote, and to evaluate the suitability of methods for monitoring occupational exposure to the PAHs in creosote. The composition of four creosotes used in Finland was studied by gas chromatography/mass spectrometry. Creosotes contain polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (over 60%), phenols, and het...

Journal: :Nucleic acids research 1991
T Vickers B F Baker P D Cook M Zounes R W Buckheit J Germany D J Ecker

All human immunodeficiency virus mRNAs contain a sequence known as TAR (trans-activating responsive sequence). The TAR element forms a stable RNA stem-loop structure which binds the HIV tat (trans-activator) protein and mediates increased viral gene expression. In principle, molecules which bind to the TAR RNA structure would inhibit trans-activation by perturbing the native RNA secondary struc...

Journal: :international journal of environmental research 2015
m. hagner e. kuoppala l. fagernäs k. tiilikkala h. setälä

wood vinegar is the aqueous phase of the liquid produced during the slow pyrolysis of wood.it has the potential to be used as a pesticide against various weeds, insects and molluscs. due to divergentfeedstocks, pyrolysis processes and storing conditions, the chemical composition of wood vinegar variesbetween producers and time. the aim of our current study was to use the copse snail arianta arb...

Journal: :Mutagenesis 2009
Ponnari Gottipati Thomas Helleday

Homologous recombination (HR) is an important DNA repair pathway and is essential for cellular survival. It plays a major role in repairing replication-associated lesions and is functionally connected to replication. Transcription is another cellular process, which has emerged to have a connection with HR. Transcription enhances HR, which is a ubiquitous phenomenon referred to as transcription-...

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