نتایج جستجو برای: dom avizeh

تعداد نتایج: 3722  

Journal: :Ecology 2010
Cory C Cleveland William R Wieder Sasha C Reed Alan R Townsend

Climate models predict precipitation changes for much of the humid tropics, yet few studies have investigated the potential consequences of drought on soil carbon (C) cycling in this important biome. In wet tropical forests, drought could stimulate soil respiration via overall reductions in soil anoxia, but previous research suggests that litter decomposition is positively correlated with high ...

Journal: :Arquivos de neuro-psiquiatria 2001
H A Teive S M Almeida W O Arruda D S Sá L C Werneck

OBJECTIVE To describe the relationship between Professor Charcot and Brazil. BACKGROUND During the XIX century, French Neurology and its most prominent figure, Professor Charcot, dominated the area of nervous system diseases in the world. METHOD We have reviewed some of the main publications about Charcot's life, the biography of Dom Pedro II, Emperor of Brazil and the development of Neurol...

1998
W. Liu Y. Tao T. J. Siebenmorgen H. Chen

Cereal Chem. 75(3):380-385 A digital image analysis method was developed to quickly and accurately measure the degree of milling (DOM) of rice. The digital image analysis method was statistically compared to a chemical analysis method for evaluating DOM, which consisted of measuring the surface lipids concentration (SLC) of milled rice. The surface lipid area percentage (SLAP) obtained by the i...

2015
Daniel Graeber Iola G. Boëchat Francisco Encina-Montoya Carlos Esse Jörg Gelbrecht Guillermo Goyenola Björn Gücker Marlen Heinz Brian Kronvang Mariana Meerhoff Jorge Nimptsch Martin T. Pusch Ricky C. S. Silva Daniel von Schiller Elke Zwirnmann

Agricultural land covers approximately 40% of Earth's land surface and affects hydromorphological, biogeochemical and ecological characteristics of fluvial networks. In the northern temperate region, agriculture also strongly affects the amount and molecular composition of dissolved organic matter (DOM), which constitutes the main vector of carbon transport from soils to fluvial networks and to...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2011
Christopher A Johnston Dustin S Whitney Brian F Volkman Chris Q Doe Kenneth E Prehoda

New protein functions can require complex sequence changes, but the minimal path is not well understood. The guanylate kinase enzyme (GK(enz)), which catalyzes phosphotransfer from ATP to GMP, evolved into the GK domain (GK(dom)), a protein-binding domain found in membrane associate guanylate kinases that function in mitotic spindle orientation and cell adhesion. Using an induced polarity assay...

Journal: :Molecular and cellular biology 2005
Joel C Eissenberg Madeline Wong John C Chrivia

The putative ATPase chromatin-remodeling machine SRCAP was identified in a yeast two-hybrid protein screen by interaction with the histone acetylase CBP. SRCAP is implicated in the transcriptional coactivation of cyclic AMP- and steroid-dependent promoters, but no natural chromosomal targets for SRCAP regulation have been identified. DOM is the unique SRCAP homolog in Drosophila melanogaster. T...

Journal: :Water research 2014
Elfrida M Carstea Andy Baker Magdalena Bieroza Darren M Reynolds John Bridgeman

The fluorescence intensity of dissolved organic matter (DOM) in aqueous samples is known to be highly influenced by temperature. Although several studies have demonstrated the effect of thermal quenching on the fluorescence of DOM, no research has been undertaken to assess the effects of temperature by combining fluorescence excitation - emission matrices (EEM) and parallel factor analysis (PAR...

1997
Mary Ann Moran Richard G. Zepp

Dissolved organic matter (DOM) can be degraded by sunlight into a variety of photoproducts that stimulate the growth and activity of microorganisms in aquatic environments. All biologically labile photoproducts identified to date fall into one of four categories: (1) low-molecular-weight (MW) organic compounds (carbonyl compounds with MW of <200); (2) carbon gases (primarily CO); (3) unidentifi...

Journal: :Analytical and bioanalytical chemistry 2013
Antonio Nebbioso Alessandro Piccolo

Advances in water chemistry in the last decade have improved our knowledge about the genesis, composition, and structure of dissolved organic matter, and its effect on the environment. Improvements in analytical technology, for example Fourier-transform ion cyclotron (FT-ICR) mass spectrometry (MS), homo and hetero-correlated multidimensional nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy, and e...

Journal: :Brazilian journal of biology = Revista brasleira de biologia 2011
I C Moreira I Bianchini A A H Vieira

This study concerns the kinetics of bacterial degradation of two fractions (molecular mass) of dissolved organic matter (DOM) released by Microcystis aeruginosa. Barra Bonita Reservoir (SP, Brazil) conditions were simulated in the laboratory using the associated local bacterial community. The extent of degradation was quantified as the amount of organic carbon transferred from each DOM fraction...

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