نتایج جستجو برای: freeze thaw cycles

تعداد نتایج: 107248  

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2011
Katie E Marshall Brent J Sinclair

Repeated freeze-thaw cycles are common and are increasing in frequency with climate change in many temperate locations, yet understanding of their impact on freeze-tolerant insects is extremely limited. We investigated the effects of repeated freezing and thawing on the freeze-tolerant final instar caterpillars of the moth Pyrrharctia isabella (Lepidoptera: Arctiidae) by subjecting individuals ...

2016
Fangli Wang Wei Ouyang Fanghua Hao Wei Jiao Yushu Shan Chunye Lin

Freeze-thaw cycles are predicted to increase in cold temperate regions. The potential influence of the interactions of freeze-thaw cycles and agrochemicals on the release of Cd into river water is unknown. In this study, the interactions of freeze-thaw cycles and chlorpyrifos (FC) on Cd mobility in soils were analysed. The spatial variability of soil Cd under long-term intensive tillage in a fr...

Journal: :Journal of biomolecular screening 2003
Barbara A Kozikowski Thomas M Burt Debra A Tirey Lisa E Williams Barbara R Kuzmak David T Stanton Kenneth L Morand Sandra L Nelson

A diverse set of 320 compounds from the Procter & Gamble Pharmaceuticals organic compound repository was prepared as 20-mM DMSO solutions and stored at 4 degrees C under argon in pressurized canisters to simulate a low-humidity environment. The plates were subjected to 25 freeze/thaw cycles while being exposed to ambient atmospheric conditions after each thaw to simulate the time and manner by ...

2007
G. A. Lehrsch R. E. Sojka D. L. Carter P. M. Jolley

Recently, numerous studies of aggregate response to freezing have been reported. Aggregate stability has usually been inversely proportional to soil water content at the time of freezing (Bullock et al., 1988; Benoit, 1973; Bryan, 1971; Logsdail and Webber, 1959). Aggregates from poorly aggregated soils, however, are more stable when frozen at intermediate water contents (Mostaghimi et al., 198...

2008
TUSHAR SINHA KEITH A. CHERKAUER

Seasonal cycles of freezing and thawing influence surface energy and water cycle fluxes. Specifically, soil frost can lead to the reduction in infiltration and an increase in runoff response, resulting in a greater potential for soil erosion. An increase in the number of soil freeze–thaw cycles may reduce soil compaction, which could affect various hydrologic processes. In this study, the autho...

Journal: :Journal of orthopaedic research : official publication of the Orthopaedic Research Society 2008
Paul B Lewis James M Williams Nadim Hallab Amarjit Virdi Adam Yanke Brian J Cole

Meniscus allografting has provided relief of meniscal injuries that were previously thought irreparable. However, meniscus allograft tissue remains limited and a significant problem. To improve allograft tissue yield, decrease processing costs, and increase graft availability, this study investigated the biomechanical changes of meniscal allograft tissue frozen and thawed multiple times. Specif...

BACKGROUND: Freezing is a common way and one of the best methods of seafood preservation for long periods of time; however, the freeze thawing process may influence the quality of food. OBJECTIVES: Oxidation and denaturation of proteins, sublimation and recrystallization of ice crystals can cause changes in the quality of the frozen products. This study was aimed to evaluate the effect of three...

2008
Robert M Hayward Melissa J Kirk Mary Sproull Tamalee Scott Sharon Smith Theresa Cooley-Zgela Nancy S Crouse Deborah E Citrin Kevin Camphausen

Angiogenesis, the development and recruitment of new blood vessels, plays an important role in tumour growth and metastasis. Vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) is an important stimulator of angiogenesis. Circulating and urinary VEGF levels have been suggested as clinically useful predictors of tumour behaviour, and investigations into these associations are ongoing. Despite recent intere...

Journal: :Biopreservation and biobanking 2012
Mohsen Azimi-Nezhad Daniel Lambert Catherine Ottone Corinne Perrin Celine Chapel Gwenaëlle Gaillard Michèle Pfister Christine Masson Eric Tabone Fay Betsou David Meyronet Marie-Noëlle Ungeheuer Sophie Visvikis Siest

BACKGROUND The extended role of vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) in human pathophysiology led us to evaluate pre-analytical parameters possibly influencing its levels in peripheral blood and tissues. The effects on VEGF protein levels and mRNA expression were measured after storage delay (blood and tissue), use of different types of anticoagulants (blood), and after different numbers o...

Journal: :iranian journal of veterinary medicine 2015
ali shafieipour masoud sami

background: freezing is a common way and one of the best methods of seafood preservation for long periods of time; however, the freeze thawing process may influence the quality of food. objectives: oxidation and denaturation of proteins, sublimation and recrystallization of ice crystals can cause changes in the quality of the frozen products. this study was aimed to evaluate the effect of three...

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