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It is thought that during fast movement, the pH at the gills may drop too low for efficient oxygen uptake by those hemoglobins that exhibit the Root effect. To ensure a continued oxygen supply, trout and some... [Pg.222]

To produce a strong alkaline Bohr effect and a Root effect at acid pH, Xenopus hemoglobin has conserved the essential Ser F9/3, Glu FGljS, and... [Pg.225]

In amphibia that do not need a Root effect, the alkaline Bohr effect is weakened by a variety of single substitutions Ser F9 — Ala in the tadpoles of Xenopus and R. catesbeiana Glu FGl/8 — Asn or Gly in adult frogs and in one of the tadpoles His HC3 — Phe in another tadpole. It looks as though once a function is no longer needed any mutation that inhibits the function becomes fixed (97). [Pg.237]

Hormone rooting powders are not a suitable organic Input. Most plant species root effectively without any special treatment. [Pg.202]

Fago, A., E. Bendixen, H. Malte, and R.E. Weber (1997). The anodic hemoglobin of Anguila anguila Molecular basis for allosteric effects in a Root-effect hemoglobin. J. Biol. Chem. 272 15628-15635. [Pg.153]

Delphinine Atragene siberka [root], Effects like Aconitine (V-Na+... [Pg.137]

For a brittle glassy polymer like PMMA, the results for both sharp and blunted cracks are reproducible and show negligible scattering. The sharp cracks give a lower estimation of the toughness but this is not only related to a notch root effect. In the case of a blunt crack with notch radius of 250 micrometers, stress induced birefringence related to plasticity is observed... [Pg.38]

Using the Multiple Display command (Display I Multiple Display), see section 3.2.3, compare the three spectra. Note that the root effect is less pronounced with increasing field strength. To enhance the appearance of... [Pg.67]

It is not known whether cyanide can directly cause birth defects in people. Birth defects were seen in rats that ate diets of cassava roots. Effects on the reproductive system were seen in rats and mice that drank water containing sodium cyanide... [Pg.175]

H. Nishi and I. Morishita, Components of Licorice root used for tobacco flavoring. I. Fractionation of the substances in Licorice root effective in improving the tobacco smoking quality, Nippon Nogei Kagaku Kaishi, 45 (1971) 507-512. [Pg.390]

D-Fructofuranosidase in the cell wall preparation of hypocotyls and roots of germinating sugar beets was investigated with reference to /3-D-fructofurano-sidase isolated from the aged tissue slices of the mature roots.Effect of sodium chloride concentration on release of the enzymes, insolubilization by decreasing... [Pg.430]

Vol. 8 From the Contents Dormancy in Aquatic Invertebrates Root Effect - Red Blood Cell Functions in Fish Diving Mammals (1991)... [Pg.222]

We now return to the issue of estimating the various costs involved in the EOQ model. The OC, HC, and TAC curves related to Example 3.5 are shown in Figure 3.5. Note that the TAC curve is relatively flat around Q = 190. This means that TAC is robust with respect to small misspecifications in the order quantity, or in the parameters used to compute what is assumed to be the optimal order quantity. In fact, the difference between ordering at the optimal value of Q and the value required by the distributor in Example 3.5 is TAC(Q ) = 5692 versus TAC(200) = 5700. Moreover, from expression (3.10), one can see that a misspecification in either Aorh translates into square root effect on the EOQ. In Example 3.5, if A were assumed to be 40, instead of its actual value of 30 (33% larger than estimated), the computed EOQ would be Q = (2-40-18000)/(0.3 100) = 219, which is only Vl.3333 = 1.155 times (or 15.5% larger than) the computed EOQ. Since TAC(Q ) = this result... [Pg.114]

Lawson, S. N., 1981, Dorsal root ganglion neurons and dorsal roots effect of neonatal capsaicin, in Spinal Cord Sensation Sensory Processing in the Dorsal Horn, (A. G. Brown, ed.), pp. 67-71, Scottish Press, Edinburgh. [Pg.230]


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