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Maturation, effect

Griffin TS, Hutchinson M (2007) Compost maturity effects on nitrogen and carbon mineralization and plant growth. Compost Sci Util 15 228-236... [Pg.344]

The dominant sulfur compounds in the gas oils of the heavy oil and bitumens are alkyl substituted benzo- and dibenzothiophenes, with a limited number of isomers. While some of these thiophenes have long side chains, those in the major fractions have short side chains. The dominance of short side chains might be ascribed to the maturation effects. The benzothiophenes in the deeper Medicine River oil are similar to those from the heavy oils, however, the same dibenzothiophenes are not found in significant amounts. [Pg.31]

Figure 7. Maturity effects on naringin and other flavanone glycosides in juice sacs of Texas Ruby Red grapefruit (A) naringin by Davis value (B) total flavanone glycosides by TLC (C) naringin by TLC (25) and (D) naringin by... Figure 7. Maturity effects on naringin and other flavanone glycosides in juice sacs of Texas Ruby Red grapefruit (A) naringin by Davis value (B) total flavanone glycosides by TLC (C) naringin by TLC (25) and (D) naringin by...
R8. Roussie, M., Royere, D., Guillonueau, M., Lansac, J., and Muh, J. P., Human antral fluid IGF-I and oocyte maturity Effect of stimulation therapy. Acta Endocrinol. (Copenh.) 121, 90-94 (1989). [Pg.328]

Maturation effected the following changes In enzymes and metabolites in orange fruit ethanol and acetaldehyde accumulated to levels of 10 mM and 0.08 mM, pyruvate decreased about 30%, pyruvate decarboxylase increased over 4 fold, alcohol dehydrogenase increased about 2 fold, the NADH to NAD ratio increased 21/2 fold and the terminal oxidase developed CN-insensitivity. The fraction of the total alternative respiratory pathway in actual use increased from 0.46 to 1.08. Induction of the alternative, CN-insensitive oxidase during maturation was interpreted as indicating that membrane function was modified which affected metabolic pathways resulting in the accumulation of ethanol and acetaldehyde. [Pg.275]

Recovering Growing Maturity Effective Instead of Ineffective Ways to Cope 181... [Pg.8]

Huang W.-L. (1996) Experimental study of vitrinite maturation effects of temperature, time, pressure, water, and hydrogen index. Org. Geochem. 24, 233—41. [Pg.340]

Barrel volume may also influence the oxidative process. In this way, the favorable surface/volume ratio of 220 liters barrels may facilitate the phenolic polymerization. The four kinds of maturation effects which are attributed to barrels (evaporation, extraction, oxidation and component reaction) would all be intensified by a greater wood surface in contact with a unit of beverage (8). Although much of the literature focuses on the value of maturing wine in small oak barrels, many fine wines are aged in mid-size to large (more than 1000 liters) oak barrels (9). [Pg.23]

Li, M., Fowler, M. G., Obermajer, M., Stasiuk, L. D. Snowdon, L. R. 1999. Geochemical characterization of Middle Devonian oils in NW Alberta, Canada possible source and maturity effect on pyrrolic nitrogen compounds. Organic Geochemistry, 30, 1039-1058. [Pg.25]

Fig. 26. The sterane distribution for fluid inclusions from Halten Vest is similar to the variation observed for the inclusions and present DSTs from the Smorbukk and Smorbukk Sor petroleum systems. This suggests strongly that their SR facies origin is the same, i.e. the same type II marine Spekk Formation The trend along the C27-C29 axis is representing phase fractionation/evaporative fractionation plus maturity effects (cf. Karlsen et al. 1995). Fig. 26. The sterane distribution for fluid inclusions from Halten Vest is similar to the variation observed for the inclusions and present DSTs from the Smorbukk and Smorbukk Sor petroleum systems. This suggests strongly that their SR facies origin is the same, i.e. the same type II marine Spekk Formation The trend along the C27-C29 axis is representing phase fractionation/evaporative fractionation plus maturity effects (cf. Karlsen et al. 1995).
Kim and Joo (2008) reported the immimomodulatory effects of fucoidan purified from brown seaweed Fucus vesiculosus on dendritic cells. Further, they suggested that the fucoidan has immimostimulating and maturing effects on bone marrow-derived dendritic cells, via a pathway involving at least NF-kB. In another recent study, Choi et al. (2005) investigated the immunomodulating effects of arabinogalactan and... [Pg.171]

Rudolph, C.J., Odell, G.V., Hiniichs, H.A., Hopfer, D.A., and Kays, S.J., Genetic, environmental, and maturity effects on pecan kernel lipid, fatty acid, tocopherol, and protein composition, J. Food Qual., 15, 263-278,1992. [Pg.279]

Isotopic equilibrium between 2 and CH4 does not appear likely in Taranaki. In TVZ apparent isotopic temperatures are higher than reservoir temperatures but show fair correlation. This may relate both to a hydrocarbon maturity effect and to a source effect but this does not fiiUy explain the 8 C(CH4) and S C(C02) distribution within some fields. [Pg.67]

Radke M., RullkOtter J. and Vriend S. P. (1994) Distribution of naphthalenes in crude oils from the Java Sea source and maturation effects. Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta 58, 3675-3689. [Pg.318]

B. Dozin and Ph. De Nayer. Nuclear receptors and cytosolic binding sites for triiodothyronine in rat brain and liver during maturation. Effects of neonatal hypothyroidism, Neuropeptides and Psychosomatic Processes", Endroczi et al., eds.. The Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest (1982). [Pg.58]

Marrow from patients with megaloblastic anemia in relapse has been cultured by Lajtha s modification of Osgood and Brownlee s method (Lajtha, 1952). Lajtha (1950), Thompson (1950), and Cox (1953) used this technique to demonstrate an inhibitory factor in pernicious anemia serum. Diluting pernicious anemia serum with a physiological salt solution increased its maturing effect on megaloblasts in culture. This fact cannot be explained on a deficiency basis. [Pg.151]

Diluting normal serum reduces its maturing effect. Lajtha (1950) demonstrated that when a marrow with a normoblastic erythropoiesis is cultured for 72 hours in pernicious anemia serum, megaloblasts may appear. This led him to conclude that the megaloblast is a pathological variant of a normoblast and that both states are reversible. [Pg.151]

Moreno, R. D. Schatten, G. RamaUio-Santos, J. Golgi apparatus dynamics during mouse oocyte in vitro maturation effect of the membrane trafficking inhibitor brefeldin A. Biol Reprod. 2002, 66, 1259-1266. [Pg.55]

Concerning the internal validity of the study, maturation effects (e.g., fatigue) on the assessment of the two methods may be excluded because of the randomized order of the tasks. Standardized instructions were used to minimize influences caused by experimenter expectancies towards the assessment of the two methods. Furthermore, the participants were told to base their ratings on the experiences of the tasks and not on experiences outside the study. An independent researcher led the experiment. [Pg.290]


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