نتایج جستجو برای: halogenated organics

تعداد نتایج: 6087  

Journal: :Pest management science 2005
Mingxin Guo Scott R Yates Sharon K Papiernik Wei Zheng

Metam sodium (metam) is a widely used soil fumigant. Combined application of metam and other available fumigants is intended to produce synergic pesticidal effects for a broad spectrum of pest control in soil fumigation. This study aimed to test the compatibility of metam with the halogenated fumigants 1,3-dichloropropene (1,3-D), chloropicrin, methyl bromide, methyl iodide and propargyl bromid...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1985
D B Janssen A Scheper L Dijkhuizen B Witholt

A bacterium that is able to utilize a number of halogenated short-chain hydrocarbons and halogenated carboxylic acids as sole carbon source for growth was identified as a strain of Xanthobacter autotrophicus. The organism constitutively produces two different dehalogenases. One enzyme is specific for halogenated alkanes, whereas the other, which is more heat stable and has a higher pH optimum, ...

Journal: :Science 2006
Scott A Sandford Jérôme Aléon Conel M O'd Alexander Tohru Araki Sasa Bajt Giuseppe A Baratta Janet Borg John P Bradley Donald E Brownlee John R Brucato Mark J Burchell Henner Busemann Anna Butterworth Simon J Clemett George Cody Luigi Colangeli George Cooper Louis D'Hendecourt Zahia Djouadi Jason P Dworkin Gianluca Ferrini Holger Fleckenstein George J Flynn Ian A Franchi Marc Fries Mary K Gilles Daniel P Glavin Matthieu Gounelle Faustine Grossemy Chris Jacobsen Lindsay P Keller A L David Kilcoyne Jan Leitner Graciela Matrajt Anders Meibom Vito Mennella Smail Mostefaoui Larry R Nittler Maria E Palumbo Dimitri A Papanastassiou François Robert Alessandra Rotundi Christopher J Snead Maegan K Spencer Frank J Stadermann Andrew Steele Thomas Stephan Peter Tsou Tolek Tyliszczak Andrew J Westphal Sue Wirick Brigitte Wopenka Hikaru Yabuta Richard N Zare Michael E Zolensky

Organics found in comet 81P/Wild 2 samples show a heterogeneous and unequilibrated distribution in abundance and composition. Some organics are similar, but not identical, to those in interplanetary dust particles and carbonaceous meteorites. A class of aromatic-poor organic material is also present. The organics are rich in oxygen and nitrogen compared with meteoritic organics. Aromatic compou...

Journal: :Journal of water and health 2008
Sarah A Brownell Alicia R Chakrabarti Forest M Kaser Lloyd G Connelly Rachel L Peletz Fermin Reygadas Micah J Lang Daniel M Kammen Kara L Nelson

We describe a point-of-use (POU) ultraviolet (UV) disinfection technology, the UV Tube, which can be made with locally available resources around the world for under $50 US. Laboratory and field studies were conducted to characterize the UV Tube's performance when treating a flowrate of 5 L/min. Based on biological assays with MS2 coliphage, the UV Tube delivered an average fluence of 900+/-80 ...

Journal: :American journal of epidemiology 1997
G M Buck L E Sever P Mendola M Zielezny J E Vena

Sport fish from the Great Lakes are contaminated with halogenated organics, heavy metals, and pesticides, thus serving as a route of exposure for fish-consuming populations. These contaminants are recognized reproductive toxicants in animals; few human studies are available. The purpose of this study was to assess consumption of contaminated fish in relation to time-to-pregnancy (TTP) among wom...

2018
David J. Heeger Wayne E. Mackey

Working memory is a cognitive process that is responsible for temporarily holding and manipulating information. Most of the empirical neuroscience research on working memory has focused on measuring sustained activity in prefrontal cortex (PFC) and/or parietal cortex during simple delayed-response tasks, and most of the models of working memory have been based on neural integrators. But working...

2011
D. K. Farmer A. E. Perring P. J. Wooldridge D. R. Blake A. Baker S. Meinardi L. G. Huey D. Tanner R. C. Cohen

Urban O3 is produced by photochemical chain reactions that amplify background O3 in mixtures of gaseous nitrogen oxides (NOx) and organic molecules. Current thinking treats NOx and organics as independent variables that limit O3 production depending on the NOx to organic ratio; in this paradigm, reducing organics either has no effect or reduces O3. We describe a theoretical counterexample where...

2010
L. ten Kate

Organics are expected to exist on Mars based on meteorite infall, in situ production, and any possible biological sources. Yet they have not been detected on the martian surface; are they there, or are we not capable enough to detect them? The Viking gas chromatograph–mass spectrometer did not detect organics in the headspace of heated soil samples with a detection limit of parts per billion. T...

Journal: :Hong Kong medical journal = Xianggang yi xue za zhi 2013
B J Zheng C S Chan K M Poon F Ng C M Ho C M Che K Y Yuen

1. There is no effective anti-H5N1 avian influenza agent. 2. A chemical compound— BFDBSC—can inhibit H5N1 virus infection in cell cultures, and such inhibition might be attributable to its halogenated benzoyl residues. 3. This pilot study assessed anti- H5N1 activity and toxicity of four chemical compounds with halogenated benzoyl residues in cell culture system. 4. Two compounds—FPBFDBSC and B...

Journal: :international journal of environmental research 2014
s. jilani m.a. khan

in pakistan besides pesticide contamination from agricultural field, the manufacturing industriesare also contributing relatively high quantities of toxic pesticides into the environment. these pesticides maybe toxic, mutagenic or carginogenic and may be bioaccumulated or biomagnified by the biota. because ofpersistent nature of pesticides, its removal from environmental system become difficult...

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