نتایج جستجو برای: ice water

تعداد نتایج: 593115  

2017
Hao-Yuan Cheng Min-Nan Hung Wan-Chin Chen Yi-Chun Lo Ying-Shih Su Hsin-Yi Wei Meng-Yu Chen Yen-Chang Tuan Hui-Chen Lin Hsu-Yang Lin Tsung-Yen Liu Yu-Ying Wang Fang-Tzy Wu

BACKGROUND On 5 March 2015, Taiwan Centers for Disease Control was notified of more than 200 students with gastroenteritis at a senior high school during excursion to Kenting. We conducted an outbreak investigation to identify the causative agent and possible vehicle of the pathogen. METHODS We conducted a retrospective cohort study by using a structured questionnaire to interview all student...

Journal: :Journal of molecular recognition : JMR 2011
Eduardo I Howard Matthew P Blakeley Michael Haertlein Isabelle Petit-Haertlein Andre Mitschler Stuart J Fisher Alexandra Cousido-Siah Andrés G Salvay Alexandre Popov Christoph Muller-Dieckmann Tatiana Petrova Alberto Podjarny

Antifreeze proteins (AFPs) inhibit ice growth at sub-zero temperatures. The prototypical type-III AFPs have been extensively studied, notably by X-ray crystallography, solid-state and solution NMR, and mutagenesis, leading to the identification of a compound ice-binding surface (IBS) composed of two adjacent ice-binding sections, each which binds to particular lattice planes of ice crystals, po...

Journal: :The Biological bulletin 2011
Mark Denny Kelly M Dorgan Dennis Evangelista Annaliese Hettinger James Leichter Warren C Ruder Idan Tuval

Sea ice typically forms at the ocean's surface, but given a source of supercooled water, an unusual form of ice--anchor ice--can grow on objects in the water column or at the seafloor. For several decades, ecologists have considered anchor ice to be an important agent of disturbance in the shallow-water benthic communities of McMurdo Sound, Antarctica, and potentially elsewhere in polar seas. D...

2014
Yoshinori FURUKAWA Etsuro YOKOYAMA Izumi YOSHIZAKI Haruka TAMARU Taro SHIMAOKA Takehiko SONE

Microgravity experiments for ice crystal growth were conducted twice in the Japan Experiment Module “Kibo” of the International Space Station. Experimental cartridges newly developed for each experiment were transported to the space station and installed in the SCOF facility. All of the experiments were possibly could be performed by using a tele-control system on the ground. Crystal patterns d...

Journal: :The Journal of chemical physics 2013
R Ramírez N Neuerburg C P Herrero

The phase diagram of ice is studied by a quasi-harmonic approximation. The free energy of all experimentally known ice phases has been calculated with the flexible q-TIP4P/F model of water. The only exception is the high pressure ice X, in which the presence of symmetric O-H-O bonds prevents its modeling with this empirical interatomic potential. The simplicity of our approach allows us to stud...

2016
G D Williams L Herraiz-Borreguero F Roquet T Tamura K I Ohshima Y Fukamachi A D Fraser L Gao H Chen C R McMahon R Harcourt M Hindell

A fourth production region for the globally important Antarctic bottom water has been attributed to dense shelf water formation in the Cape Darnley Polynya, adjoining Prydz Bay in East Antarctica. Here we show new observations from CTD-instrumented elephant seals in 2011-2013 that provide the first complete assessment of dense shelf water formation in Prydz Bay. After a complex evolution involv...

Journal: :Science 2011
Michiel R Hogerheijde Edwin A Bergin Christian Brinch L Ilsedore Cleeves Jeffrey K J Fogel Geoffrey A Blake Carsten Dominik Dariusz C Lis Gary Melnick David Neufeld Olja Panić John C Pearson Lars Kristensen Umut A Yildiz Ewine F van Dishoeck

Icy bodies may have delivered the oceans to the early Earth, yet little is known about water in the ice-dominated regions of extrasolar planet-forming disks. The Heterodyne Instrument for the Far-Infrared on board the Herschel Space Observatory has detected emission lines from both spin isomers of cold water vapor from the disk around the young star TW Hydrae. This water vapor likely originates...

Journal: :The journal of physical chemistry. B 2014
Razvan A Nistor Thomas E Markland B J Berne

Heterogeneous ice growth exhibits a maximum in freezing rate arising from the competition between kinetics and the thermodynamic driving force between the solid and liquid states. Here, we use molecular dynamics simulations to elucidate the atomistic details of this competition, focusing on water properties in the interfacial region along the secondary prismatic direction. The crystal growth ve...

2011
Ghader Mirzaghaderi

In this study, a simple and efficient metaphase chromosome preparation method from wheat was described which can also be applied on most other plants. The act of not using hydrolyzing chemicals such as hydrochloric acid in this method made the samples suitable for C-banding and in situ hybridization as well. Squeezing out the meristematic cells from the root tip region on to the surface of the ...

2016
Zhiyuan He Wen Jun Xie Zhenqi Liu Guangming Liu Zuowei Wang Yi Qin Gao Jianjun Wang

Heterogeneous ice nucleation (HIN) on ionic surfaces is ubiquitous in a wide range of atmospheric aerosols and at biological interfaces. Despite its great importance in cirrus cloud formation and cryopreservation of cells, organs, and tissues, it remains unclear whether the ion-specific effect on ice nucleation exists. Benefiting from the fact that ions at the polyelectrolyte brush (PB)/water i...

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