نتایج جستجو برای: gaynarje hot spring

تعداد نتایج: 130156  

Journal: :Biocontrol science 2014
Katsunori Furuhata Naoto Ishizaki Nao Umekawa Miyuki Nishizima Masafumi Fukuyama

For a microbial ecological analysis, 20 strains of Legionella pneumophila isolated from both unchlorinated Noyu (unattended natural hot spring) samples and chlorinated hot spring bath water samples collected throughout Japan were subjected to a clustering analysis on the basis of a Pulsed-Field Gel Electrophoresis (PFGE) pattern analysis. The PFGE patterns obtained from 19 strains of L. pneumop...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2000
S Skirnisdottir G O Hreggvidsson S Hjörleifsdottir V T Marteinsson S K Petursdottir O Holst J K Kristjansson

In solfataric fields in southwestern Iceland, neutral and sulfide-rich hot springs are characterized by thick bacterial mats at 60 to 80 degrees C that are white or yellow from precipitated sulfur (sulfur mats). In low-sulfide hot springs in the same area, grey or pink streamers are formed at 80 to 90 degrees C, and a Chloroflexus mat is formed at 65 to 70 degrees C. We have studied the microbi...

2003
S. A. Guidry H. S. Chafetz

Introduction: Potential relict hot springs have been identified on Mars and, using the Earth as an analog, Martian hot springs are postulated to be an optimal locality for recognizing preserved evidence of extraterrestrial life [1]. Distinctive organic and inorganic biomarkers are necessary to recognize preserved evidence of life in terrestrial and extraterrestrial hot spring accumulations. Hot...

Journal: :Environmental microbiology 2012
Charles Pepe-Ranney William M Berelson Frank A Corsetti Merika Treants John R Spear

Living stromatolites growing in a hot spring in Yellowstone National Park are composed of silica-encrusted cyanobacterial mats. Two cyanobacterial mat types grow on the stromatolite surfaces and are preserved as two distinct lithofacies. One mat is present when the stromatolites are submerged or at the water-atmosphere interface and the other when stromatolites protrude from the hot spring. The...

2016
Reo Etani Takahiro Kataoka Norie Kanzaki Akihiro Sakoda Hiroshi Tanaka Yuu Ishimori Fumihiro Mitsunobu Kiyonori Yamaoka

Although radon therapy is indicated for hyperuricemia, the underlying mechanisms of action have not yet been elucidated in detail. Therefore, we herein examined the inhibitory effects of radon inhalation and hot spring water drinking on potassium oxonate (PO)-induced hyperuricemia in mice. Mice inhaled radon at a concentration of 2000 Bq/m(3) for 24 h or were given hot spring water for 2 weeks....

Journal: :Science 2009
Andrey Bekker Mark E Barley Marco L Fiorentini Olivier J Rouxel Douglas Rumble Stephen W Beresford

Some of Earth's largest iron-nickel (Fe-Ni) sulfide ore deposits formed during the Archean and early Proterozoic. Establishing the origin of the metals and sulfur in these deposits is critical for understanding their genesis. Here, we present multiple sulfur isotope data implying that the sulfur in Archean komatiite-hosted Fe-Ni sulfide deposits was previously processed through the atmosphere a...

Journal: :Journal of toxicology and environmental health. Part A 2007
Yusen E Lin Wen-ming Lu Hsin-I Huang Wen-kuei Huang

Acquisition of sporadic community-acquired legionnaires' disease has been linked to hot springs and whirlpool baths. Outbreaks of hot spring-associated legionnaires' disease were reported in Japan in the last few years. Although the mode of transmission is unclear, the presence of Legionella in hot springs may discourage hot springs resort visits by the general public. An environmental survey w...

G.H Fallah Mohammadi, M.B. Tavakoli, Z. Fallah Mohammadi, Z. Shaneh,

Background: High level radiation areas have been recognized on various parts of the earth. Mahallat hot spring region is one of these areas. Study of exposure in these areas can be helpful in investigating the effects of ionizing radiation. Internal and external exposure to the staff was studied. Materials and Methods: Used materials and instruments include: RSS-112 ionizing chamber fo...

2017
Amrita Kumari Panda Satpal Singh Bisht Bodh Raj Kaushal Surajit De Mandal Nachimuthu Senthil Kumar Bharat C. Basistha

Background: Hot springs harbor rich bacterial diversity that could be the source of commercially important enzymes, antibiotics and many more products. Most of the hot springs present in Northeast of India are unexplored and their microbial diversity analysis could be of great interest to facilitate various industrial, agricultural and medicinal applications. The present study is an attempt to ...

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