نتایج جستجو برای: trimethylaminuria

تعداد نتایج: 90  

Journal: :Journal of Biology 2009
Hong Lei Jeffrey A Riffell Stephanie L Gage John G Hildebrand

BACKGROUND An animal navigating to an unseen odor source must accurately resolve the spatiotemporal distribution of that stimulus in order to express appropriate upwind flight behavior. Intermittency of natural odor plumes, caused by air turbulence, is critically important for many insects, including the hawkmoth, Manduca sexta, for odor-modulated search behavior to an odor source. When a moth'...

Journal: :Journal of agricultural and food chemistry 2009
Carlos Macku Lesa Gonzalez Christiane Schleussner Ana Cristina Mesquita James W Herwatt Leonard C Kirch Rob J Schwartz

Large-format natural corks were individually screened for trichloroanisole (TCA) taint and other non-characteristic cork odors by smelling the high relative humidity headspace of the jarred closure during expert panel sensory sessions. The method was coined "dry soak sensory screening". Out of a population of 2296 corks, 138 specimens [6% of the total population (TP)] were retained because of u...

2014
Dan Norbäck Erik Lampa Karin Engvall

Risk factors for asthma, allergy and eczema were studied in a stratified random sample of adults in Stockholm. In 2005, 472 multifamily buildings (10,506 dwellings) were invited (one subject/dwelling) and 7,554 participated (73%). Associations were analyzed by multiple logistic regression, adjusting for gender, age, smoking, country of birth, income and years in the dwelling. In total, 11% had ...

2007
R. Smith V. Gerard C. Burge M. Lowe R. Kinnersley R. Sneath P. J. Longhurst

Odour emissions are episodic, characterised by periods of high emission rates, interspersed with periods of low emissions. It is frequently the short term, high concentration peaks that result in annoyance in the surrounding population. Dispersion modelling is accepted as a useful tool for odour impact assessment, and two approaches can be adopted. The first approach of modelling the hourly ave...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2013
D M Coppola C T Waggener S M Radwani D A Brooks

Olfactory sensory neuron (OSN) responses to odors, measured at the population level, tend to be spatially heterogeneous in the vertebrates that have been studied. These response patterns vary between odors but are similar across subjects for a given stimulus. However, few species have been studied making functional interpretation of these patterns problematic. One proximate explanation for the ...

Journal: :Analytical sciences : the international journal of the Japan Society for Analytical Chemistry 2014
Ikuo Ueta Tomoki Mitsumori Susumu Kawakubo Yoshihiro Saito

The musty-odor compounds (MOCs) 2-methylisoborneol (2-MIB) and geosmin in water samples were determined by a purge-and-trap method using a needle-type extraction device followed by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry. For the extraction of these compounds, a triple-layer-type extraction needle containing divinylbenzene and activated carbon particles as the particulate extraction media was intr...

Ali Asghar Saki, Hassan Aliarabi, Jalal Salari, Mahdi Hashemi Sayed Ali Hosseini Siyar

This present study was conducted to evaluate the effects of dietary inclusion of 4, 8 and 12 g kg-1 phytogenic feed additives mixture on performance, egg quality, ovary parameters, serum biochemical parameters and yolk trimethylamine level in laying hens. The results of experiment have shown that egg weight was increased by supplementation of 12 g kg-1 feed additive wherea...

2001
Fabio Di Francesco Beatrice Lazzerini Francesco Marcelloni Giovanni Pioggia

Although in most cases annoying atmospheric emissions do not menace public health, they are less and less tolerated because of the e!ects on quality of life. Several approaches have been proposed to face this problem but none of them o!ers a completely satisfying solution. The development of electronic noses, which promise to mimic human sense of smell by means of a sensor array and a pattern r...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2016
J W G Slade M J Watson T R Kelly G B Gloor M A Bernards E A MacDougall-Shackleton

In jawed vertebrates, genes of the major histocompatibility complex (MHC) play a key role in immunity by encoding cell-surface proteins that recognize and bind non-self antigens. High variability at MHC suggests that these loci may also function in social signalling such as mate choice and kin recognition. This requires that MHC genotype covaries with some perceptible phenotypic trait. In mamma...

Journal: :Social science & medicine 2015
Tor H Oiamo Isaac N Luginaah Jamie Baxter

Noise and odour annoyances are important considerations in research on health effects of air pollution and traffic noise. Cumulative exposures can occur via several chemical hazards or a combination of chemical and stressor-based hazards, and related health outcomes can be generalized as manifestations of physiological and/or psychological stress responses. A major research challenge in this fi...

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