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M accumulation

Kraft-mehl, n. starch, amylum. -messer, m. dynamometer, -mittel, n. forceful means powerful remedy tonic, -packpapier, n. kraft (wrapping) paper, -papier, n. kraft paper, kraft. -papierstoff, m. kraft pulp, -quelle, /. source of power, -rad, n. motorcycle. -rdhre, /. (Physics) tube of force, -sammler, m. accumulator, -sitz, m. (Mach.) forced fit. -speicher, m. accumulator, -spi-ritus, m. motor spirit, -stoff, m. power fuel, motor fuel (Paper) kraft pulp, -stoffge-misch, n. fuel mixture, -stoffverbrauch, m. fuel consumption, -stoffwirtschaft, /. fuel economy, -strom, m. (Elec.) power current, -iibertragung, /. power transmission, -ver-brauch, m. power consumption, -verkehr, m. motor traffic. [Pg.258]

Sanmler, m. accumulator, storage battery gatherer, collector, -saure, /. accumulator acid. [Pg.378]

Ben-Amotz, A., Katz, A., and Avron, M., Accumulation of 3-carotene in halotolerant algae pnrification and characterization of P -carotene-rich globules from Dunaliella bardawil (chlorophyceae), J. Physiol, 18, 529, 1982. [Pg.324]

When the whole-cell reaction was carried out in the presence of 0.1-3 M 1,3-dihydroxybenzene and 3M KHCO3, the molar conversion ratio of 1,3-dihydroxybenzene always reached 45-50% (Fig. 6). The high concentration of 1,3-dihydroxybenzene was not inhibitory on 2,6-dihydroxybenzoate decarboxylase. When 3M 1,3-dihydroxybenzene was incubated with the whole cells of Pandoraea sp. 12B-2 (43.9 mg as dry cell weight) in the presence of 3M KHCO3, 220mgmr of 2,6-dihydroxybenzoate (1.42 M) accumulated after 120 h incubation, with a conversion ratio of 48%. During the carboxylation of 1,3-dihydroxybenzene, no other product except for 2,6-dihydroxybenzoate was formed. [Pg.93]

Bragato, C., Brix, H., and Malagoli, M., Accumulation of nutrients and heavy metals in Phragmites australis (Cav.) Trim ex Steudel and Bolboschoenus maritimus (L.) Palla in a constructed wetland of the Venice lagoon watershed, Environmental Pollution, 144, 967-975, 2006. [Pg.404]

Han F.X., Kingery W.L., Selim H.M. Accumulation, redistribution, transport and bioavailability of heavy metals in waste-amended soils. In Trace Elements in Soil Bioavailability, Fluxes and Transfer, Iskander IK, Kirkham MB, eds. Boca Raton, FL CRC Press, 2001c. [Pg.338]

Accumulation in Water column, Total Organic Export to Open Ocean m Accumulation in Sediments Accumulation in Water Column, Dissolved Inorganic m Riverine Flux, Refractory Particulate Organic... [Pg.706]

Sugiura, K.. Washino, T., Hattori, M., Sato. E.,and Goto. M. Accumulation oforganochlorine compounds in fishes. Difference of accumulation factors by fishes, Chemosphere, 8(6) 359-364,1979. [Pg.1730]

A period of induction is characteristic of chemical reactions which take place in a series of intermediate stages. This is a necessary consequence of the law of mass action. The duration of the period depends on the relative magnitude of the velocity constants of the intermediate reactions. For example, with the reaction A=M=B, the rate of formation of the intermediate compound, M in the A=M reaction, will be quickest at the start, and the rate of formation of B by the destruction of M in the M=B reaction will be slowest at first, and increase with time as the amount of M accumulates in the system. At first, during the period of acceleration, the speed of the A=M reaction exerts a preponderating influence and M accumulates in the system but the increasing speed of the M=B reaction gradually neutralizes the effect of the first reaction, until the rate of formation of M by the A=M reaction is equal to the rate of its destruction by the M=B reaction, and finally, the M is consumed faster than it is formed. The amount of M in the system at any moment thus determines the rate of formation of B, so that the curves showing (i) the rate of formation of B, and (ii) the amount of M in the system at different moments, are similar in shape. This is illustrated by the dotted line in Fig. 6. The duration of the period of induction naturally depends upon the relative speeds of the two reactions. If the rate of formation of the intermediate compound is immeasurably fast, there will be no appreciable period of induction. [Pg.150]

Otsu T, Ito T, Inagaki Y, Amano I, Masamoto S, Niwa M. [Accumulation of a disopyramide metabolite in renal failure.[Nippon Jinzo Gakkai Shi 1993 35(9) 1065-71Asaio J 1993 39 M609-13. [Pg.667]

Strepkov, S.M., Accumulation of carbohydrate in the tubers of Helianthus tuberosus L. during vegetative development of the plant, Biokhimiya, 26, 569-574, 1960b. [Pg.361]

Ledin M. Accumulation of metals by micro-organisms. Earth Sci. Rev. 2000 51 1-31. [Pg.1055]

Adachi, J., Gomez, M., Smith, C. C., and Sternberg, E. M., Accumulation of 3-(phenylamino)alanine, a constituent in L-tryptophan products implicated in eosinophilia-myalgia syndrome, in blood and organs of the Lewis rats, Arch. Toxicol., 69, 266, 1995. [Pg.250]

Flynn, T., Ghirardi, M.L., and Seibert, M. Accumulation of Multiple 02-Tolerant Phenotypes in H2-Producing Strains of C. reinhardtii by Sequential Application of Chemical Mutagenesis and Selection . Int. J. Hydrogen Energy 27, 1421-1430. [Pg.48]

The diffusion potential affects carrier-mediated CO transport in two ways i) electrically driven fluxes of carbonate nd bicarbonate ions, and ii) a gradient in the concentration of M that parallels the electrical field. Where M accumulates, the concentrations of carbonate, bicarbonate and hydroxyl ions are each higher than those which would prevail in the absence of the diffusion potential. Consequently, in regime I bicarbonate-medi-ated CO2 transport is diminished by both a reduced bicarbonate concentration gradient and an adverse electrical field. In regime II, carbonate-mediated CO2 transport is enhanced by the opposite effects. [Pg.383]

Kato A, Takita T, Furuhashi M. Accumulation of lanthanum carbonate in the digestive tracts. CUn Exp Nephrol 2010 14(1) 100-1. [Pg.364]

Barnes DKA, Galgani E, Thompson RC, Barlaz M. Accumulation and fragmentation of plastic debris in global environments. Philos Trans R Soc B. 2009 364 1985-98. [Pg.144]

Data acquisition was performed over the entire tissue section at a spatial resolution of 300 p,m accumulating signals from 300 successive laser shots per position. [Pg.299]

Accumulation mode mass concentration, jg/m. Accumulation mode surface area concentration, (un /cm. ... [Pg.46]

Cyclohexanol added at 18-20° to 6 parts 65-66%-HNO3 at such a rate that no startg. m. accumulates 6-nitro-6-(hydroxyimino)hexanoic acid. Y 97-8%. Z. S. Smolyan et al., Khim. Prom-st 1975, 266 C. A. 83, 58030. [Pg.386]

While transplatin is not an active anticancer drug some trans platinum complexes, however, are highly cytotoxic. In the search for active trans platinum compounds several complexes with triphenylphosphine or dimethylphenylphos-phine ligands have been studied (Fig. 13.5), and found to be active on various cancer cell lines, with no cross resistance to cisplatin observed [22]. Apoptotic cell death with no G1 and G2/M accumulation in the cell cycle, typical for the cisplatin, was observed indicating a non-classical mechanism of action. [Pg.448]


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