نتایج جستجو برای: aquatic sources

تعداد نتایج: 318950  

Journal: :مجله بین المللی زیست و زیست پزشکی 0
md. anowar khasru parvez department of microbiology, faculty of life sciences, jahangirnagar university, savar, bangladesh taslin jahan mou department of microbiology, faculty of life sciences, jahangirnagar university, savar, bangladesh feroz ahmed department of microbiology, faculty of biological sciences, primeasia university, dhaka, bangladesh

extended-spectrum β-lactamase (esbl)-producing enterobacteria has become a considerable global concern because of their potential dissemination in humans, in domestic animals, wildlife and the environment. the present study aimed to explore the esbl producing  enterobacteria in aquatic sources of bangladesh as the water may be the potential source of dissemination of this alarming antimicrobial...

ژورنال: آبزیان زینتی 2022
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One of the challenges facing the increasing growth of the aquaculture industry in the last decade is paying attention to the production of economical aquafeeds. Fishmeal as a source of protein required by aquatic species faces problems such as price increment, quality fluctuation and the presence of various chemical and microbial contaminants. Therefore, attention to the use of alternative prot...

پایان نامه :وزارت علوم، تحقیقات و فناوری - دانشگاه شهید چمران اهواز - دانشکده ادبیات و علوم انسانی 1389

this study purported to compare and contrast the use of self-mention and evidentials as two mtadiscourse features in opinion columns of persian and english newspapers. the theoretical basis of this study is the idea that metadiscourse features vary across cultural boundaries. for this purpose, 150 persian and 150 english opinion columns were collected based on three factors of topic, audience a...

Journal: :Science 1998
Duarte Agusti

Community respiration (R) rates are scaled as the two-thirds power of the gross primary production (P) rates of aquatic ecosystems, indicating that the role of aquatic biota as carbon dioxide sources or sinks depends on its productivity. Unproductive aquatic ecosystems support a disproportionately higher respiration rate than that of productive aquatic ecosystems, tend to be heterotrophic (R > ...

2009
M. E. Malmström V. Rolli Q. Cui N. Brandt

Despite management of point sources, heavy metals today remain at an elevated level in the urban environment, with diffuse sources dominating the emissions. In order to manage these pollutants, it is necessary to understand the coupling between the urban sources of heavy metals and their monitored, environmental levels, for example in aquatic sediments. In this work, we suggest a simple approac...

Journal: :Cosmetics 2021

Long life expectancy of populations in the developing world together with some cultural and social issues has driven need to pay special attention health physical appearance. Cosmeceuticals are gaining interest cosmetic industry as their uses fulfills a double purpose: requirements (clean, perfume, protect, change appearance external parts body or keeping them good condition) particular bioacti...

1998

BACKGROUND: Public laws regulating dredged material disposal (Section 404 of the Clean Water Act and Section 103 of the Ocean Dumping Act) require ecological evaluation prior to the permitting of operations. Assessment of the potential for bioaccumulation of chemical contaminants in sediment, including heavy metals, is required as part of the evaluation process. Metals can represent significant...

Journal: :Ecological applications : a publication of the Ecological Society of America 2012
Travis S Schmidt William H Clements Richard B Wanty Philip L Verplanck Stanley E Church Carma A San Juan David L Fey Barnaby W Rockwell Ed H DeWitt Terry L Klein

Geologic processes strongly influence water and sediment quality in aquatic ecosystems but rarely are geologic principles incorporated into routine biomonitoring studies. We test if elevated concentrations of metals in water and sediment are restricted to streams downstream of mines or areas that may discharge mine wastes. We surveyed 198 catchments classified as "historically mined" or "unmine...

2007
Stuart Bunn Peter M. Davies

~ Organic matter from aquatic and terrestrial sources provides the carbon energy that 'drives' aquatic food webs. Most streams and rivers are heterotrophic — that is, more carbon is consumed (e.g. by animals and bacteria) than is produced within the system by aquatic plants. However, despite the presence of vast amounts of carbon in streams and rivers, only a small proportion of the total is tr...

Journal: :Archives of Physiotherapy and Global Researches 2015

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