نتایج جستجو برای: solute concentration

تعداد نتایج: 395090  

Journal: :Plant science : an international journal of experimental plant biology 2012
Ed Etxeberria Javier Pozueta-Romero Pedro Gonzalez

The plant storage vacuole is involved in a wide variety of metabolic functions a great many of which necessitate the transport of substances across the tonoplast. Some solutes, depending on the origin, have to cross the plasma membrane as well. The cell is equipped with a complex web of transport systems, cellular routes, and unique intracellular environments that support their transport and ac...

Journal: :Chemosphere 2002
Chung-Hsin Wu Chao-Yin Kuo Shang-Lien Lo Cheng-Fang Lin

This study examined the interactions of MoO4(2-) + SO4(2-), MoO4(2-) + SeO4(2-), and MoO4(2-) + SeO3(2-) systems on gamma-Al2O3 to better understand the competitive adsorption of these anions in the natural environment. The Freundlich isotherms of anionic adsorption onto gamma-Al2O3 in single and binary solutes were also investigated to estimate the competition between these anions. Experimenta...

Journal: :Thorax 1973
P B Deverall D C Muss F J Macartney J D Settle

Deverall, P. B., Muss, D. C., Macartney, F. J., and Settle, J. D. (1973). Thorax, 28, 756761. Osmolal balance after open intracardiac operations in children. Changes in plasma osmolality, urine osmolality, urine volume, total osmolal output, and free osmolal output have been studied in children between 2 and 10 years of age. All underwent elective open intracardiac operations. Plasma hypo-osmol...

H. Vafaeenezhad, M. Dehnavi, M. Haddad-Sabzevar, M.H. Avazkonandeh-Gharavol,

 Microsegregation is one of the most important phenomena occurs during solidification. It usually results in formation of some unexpected second phases which generally affect the mechanical properties and specially reduce the workability of casting products. The aim of this research is to study the effect of cooling rate and grain refinement on the microsegregation in Al-4.8 wt.% Cu. For this p...

Journal: :Blood purification 2013
Jeong Chul Kim Dinna Cruz Francesco Garzotto Manish Kaushik Catarina Teixeria Marie Baldwin Ian Baldwin Federico Nalesso Ji Hyun Kim Eungtaek Kang Hee Chan Kim Claudio Ronco

BACKGROUND/AIMS Continuous renal replacement therapy (CRRT) is commonly used for critically ill patients with acute kidney injury. During treatment, a slow dialysate flow rate can be applied to enhance diffusive solute removal. However, due to the lack of the rationale of the dialysate flow configuration (countercurrent or concurrent to blood flow), in clinical practice, the connection settings...

2017
Qing Fang Hongwei Ni Bao Wang Hua Zhang Fei Ye Mohsen Asle Zaeem

The flow, temperature, solidification, and solute concentration field in a continuous casting bloom mold were solved simultaneously by a multiphysics numerical model by considering the effect of in-mold electromagnetic stirring (M-EMS). The mold metallurgical differences between cases with and without EMS are discussed first, and then the solute transport model verified. Moreover, the effects o...

2013
Branko Bijeljic Peyman Mostaghimi Martin J Blunt

[1] We study and explain the origin of early breakthrough and long tailing plume behavior by simulating solute transport through 3-D X-ray images of six different carbonate rock samples, representing geological media with a high degree of pore-scale complexity. A Stokes solver is employed to compute the flow field, and the particles are then transported along streamlines to represent advection,...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1988
F C Meinzer P H Moore

Solute concentration in the apoplast of growing sugarcane (Saccharum spp. hybrid) leaves was measured using one direct and several indirect methods. The osmotic potential of apoplast solution collected directly by centrifugation of noninfiltrated tissue segments ranged from -0.25 megapascal in mature tissue to -0.35 megapascal in tissue just outside the elongation zone. The presence of these so...

2017
Thomas Kiørboe Helle Ploug Uffe H. Thygesen

Marine snow aggregates are sites of elevated biological activity. This activity depends on the exchange of solutes (O2, CO2, mineral nutrients, dissolved organic material, etc.) between the aggregate and the environment and causes heterogeneity in the distribution of dissolved substances in the ambient water. We described the fluid flow and solute distribution around a sinking aggregate by solv...

Journal: :The Journal of burn care & rehabilitation 1994
F W Fuller M Parrish F C Nance

A review of the periodical literature relating to burn topical antibacterial agents as listed in the Cumulated Index Medicus from January 1, 1965, through November 30, 1992, as well as bound volumes and unpublished material reveals that the optimal dose and mode of deployment of 1% silver sulfadiazine cream in burn wound therapy have not been fully defined. Defining these should provide better ...

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