نتایج جستجو برای: tahitian lime

تعداد نتایج: 6799  

Journal: :Environmental pollution 1994
D M Weaver G S Ritchie

The choice of management practices for the treatment of piggery effluent prior to its disposal to waterways or land is governed by the desire to simultaneously minimise the cost of treatment whilst minimising pollution of the environment. Laboratory experiments were conducted to compare the removal of total and total filterable phosphorus (P) (<0.45 microm) from ortho-phosphate solutions or pig...

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 2003
Naděžda Brdičková Tomáš Brdička Pavla Angelisová Ondrej Horváth Jiří Špička Ivan Hilgert Jan Pačes Luca Simeoni Stefanie Kliche Camilla Merten Burkhart Schraven Václav Hořejší

Lymphocyte membrane rafts contain molecules critical for immunoreceptor signaling. Here, we report identification of a new raft-associated adaptor protein LIME (Lck-interacting molecule) expressed predominantly in T lymphocytes. LIME becomes tyrosine phosphorylated after cross-linking of the CD4 or CD8 coreceptors. Phospho-LIME associates with the Src family kinase Lck and its negative regulato...

2007
Honghi Tran

A lime kiln is used to convert lime mud into lime for reuse in the causticizing plant of the kraft recovery process. Many of the problems encountered in lime kiln operations can be related to kiln chemistry, including TRS and SO2 emissions, dusting, ringing and refractory brick thinning. Understanding the composition and thermal behaviour of lime mud and the major chemical reactions involved is...

Journal: :European journal of immunology 2007
Claude Grégoire Sarka Simova Ying Wang Amandine Sansoni Sylvie Richelme Anja Schmidt-Giese Luca Simeoni Pavla Angelisova Dirk Reinhold Burkhart Schraven Vaclav Horejsi Bernard Malissen Marie Malissen

LIME (Lck-interacting membrane protein) is a transmembrane adaptor that associates with the Lck and Fyn protein tyrosine kinases and with the C-terminal Src kinase (Csk). To delineate the role of LIME in vivo, LIME-deficient mice were generated. Although Lime transcripts were expressed in immature and mature B and T cells, the absence of LIME impeded neither the development nor the function of ...

2005
S. Narasimha Rao Paul K. Mathew

Soft marine clays are very sensitive to changes in the stress system, moisture content and system chemistry of the pore fluid. Geotechnical engineers feel a necessity to improve the behavior of these deposits using anyone of the available ground improvement techniques. In the present investigation an attempt has been made to improve the permeability of a marine clay using the lime column techni...

2017

The chemical compounds of kaffir lime leaves oleoresin and the preservative effects of kaffir lime leaves oleoresin incorporation on cassava starch-based edible coatings for fresh beef during 14 days refrigerated storage were investigated to determine their ability to extend beef shelf life. Beef characteristic was determined based on microbiological (Total Plate Count/ TPC), chemical (Total Vo...

2017
Johannes van Leeuwen David J. White Rob J. Baker Christopher Jones

Lime sludge, an inert material mostly composed of calcium carbonate, is the result of softening hard water before distribution as drinking water. A large city such as Des Moines, Iowa, produces about 32 000 tons of lime sludge (dry-weight basis) annually. This is about half of the lime sludge produced in Iowa per year in eight different cities, and these cities currently have 371 800 tons (dry-...

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 2003
Eun Mi Hur Myoungsun Son Ok-Hee Lee Young Bong Choi Changwon Park Hyunsook Lee Yungdae Yun

In this study, we identify and characterize a novel transmembrane adaptor protein, designated Lck-interacting membrane protein (LIME), as a binding partner of the Lck Src homology (SH)2 domain. LIME possesses a short extracellular domain, a transmembrane domain, and a cytoplasmic tail containing five tyrosine-based motifs. The protein is primarily expressed in hematopoietic cells and lung. Inte...

2004
D G MCARTHUR

It has been suggested that raising soil pH through liming could reduce the impact of whitegrub on crop yield in the treated soil. To test this hypothesis, whitegrub incidence was monitored in a trial designed to examine the effects of various lime treatments on crop yields of varieties N16 and N12. Lime was applied at two rates (5 and 10 t/ha) and in combination with gypsum at 5 t/ha each. Resu...

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