نتایج جستجو برای: chemically induced

تعداد نتایج: 1002945  

2006
Joo-Min Kim Jin-Young Chung Sook-Yeon Lee Eun-Wha Choi Min-Kyu Kim Cheol-Yong Hwang Hwa-Young Youn

The hypoglycemic effects after oral administration of vanadium have been studied previously in many species such as rats, mice and even humans. However, there has been no prior report on the glucose lowering effect of vanadium on diabetic dogs. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to evaluate the hypoglycemic effects of oral vanadium on diabetic dogs. Diabetes mellitus in the dogs studied w...

Journal: :The Journal of nutrition 2000
R A DiSilvestro

Theoretically, zinc can exert a number of indirect antioxidant functions. Researchers at our laboratory have found evidence to support this concept by studying mild zinc deficiency in rats. This state produces low resistance to chemically induced liver oxidant injury, and it produces high vulnerability of lipoproteins to oxidation. We are building on this work in rats to test a hypothesis in hu...

2009
A. Sapar

Formation of anomalous isotope abundances in the atmospheres of chemically peculiar (CP) stars can be explained by light-induced drift (LID). This effect is additional to the radiative acceleration and appears due to systematic asymmetry of radiative flux in partly overlapping isotopic spectral line profiles. LID causes levitation of an isotope with a red-shifted spectral line and sinking of an...

2016
Laurent Oligny Pierre R. Bérubé Benoit Barbeau

This study assessed the issue of membrane fouling in a Hybrid Membrane Process (HMP) due to the export of powdered activated carbon (PAC) fines from a pretreatment contactor. Two parallel pilot-scale ceramic and polymeric membranes were studied. Reversible and irreversible foulings were measured following three cleaning procedures: Physical backwashing (BW), chemically enhanced backwashing (CEB...

1998
F. Leone

When binary systems with a chemically peculiar (CP) star are compared with normal-star binary systems, they present: a lower incidence, a deficiency of short periods, rather eccentric orbits, and companions of low mass. Unfortunately these results are based on a relatively small (∼ 50) number of CP-star binary systems with known orbital parameters and a similar analysis has not yet been carried...

2006
E. Niemczura T. Morel C. Aerts

Context. The CoRoT satellite is collecting precise time-resolved photometry for tens of asteroseismology targets. To ensure a correct interpretation of the CoRoT data, the atmospheric parameters, chemical compositions, and rotational velocities of the stars must be determined. Aims. The main goal of the ground-based seismology support program for the CoRoT mission was to obtain photometric and ...

Journal: :Water research 2014
T Zsirai Z-Z Wang S Gabarrón K Connery M Fabiyi A Larrea S J Judd

Aerobic operation of an immersed hollow fibre membrane bioreactor, treating municipal wastewater supplemented with molasses solution, has been studied across mixed liquor suspended solids (MLSS) concentrations between 8 and 32 g L(-1), the higher concentrations being normally associated with thickening operations. Only a marginal loss in membrane permeability was noted between 8 and 18 g L(-1) ...

2016
Susan Laramore William Krebs Amber Garr

The release of oil into the Gulf of Mexico (GOM) during the Deepwater Horizon event coincided with the white and pink shrimp spawning season. To determine the potential impact on shrimp larvae a series of static acute (24–96 h) toxicity studies with water accommodated fractions (WAFs) of Macondo Canyon (MC) 252 crude oil, the Corexit 9500A dispersant, and chemically enhanced WAFS (CEWAFs) were ...

Journal: :Indian journal of experimental biology 2001
M G Tyagi V M Jose

Anticonvulsant effect of cytoskeletal depolymerizing drugs in combination with potassium channel (KATP) opener and adenylate cyclase activator was evaluated in animal models of epilepsy. Seizures were induced in the animals by subjecting them to maximal electroshock (MES) or by injecting a chemical convulsant, pentylenetetrazole (PTZ). Moreover a correlation with the nerve growth factor (NGF) w...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 1988
S H Reynolds S J Stowers R M Patterson R R Maronpot M W Anderson

The validity of rodent tumor end points in assessing the potential hazards of chemical exposure to humans is a somewhat controversial but very important issue since most chemicals are classified as potentially hazardous to humans on the basis of long-term carcinogenesis studies in rodents. The ability to distinguish between genotoxic, cytotoxic, or receptor-mediated promotion effects of chemica...

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