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LMC thanks the National Science Foundation, the Paul and Daisy Soros Fellowship, and the NSFIGERT Materials Creation Training Program (MCTP) - (Grant number DGE-0114443) for graduate support. We also thank NSE for support through grants CHE-0551938 and DMR-0605688. [Pg.323]

Soro O, Pesce A, Raggi M, Debbia EA, Schito GC Selection of rifampicin-resistant Mycobacterium tuberculosis does not occur in the presence of low concentrations of rifaximin. Clin Microbiol Infect 1997 3 147-151. [Pg.61]

Mycobacteria are also killed in vitro, as expected from an antibiotic sharing the properties of the rifamycin family [24], In a study by Soro et al. [25], the MIC of rifaximin was determined for five Mycobacterium tuberculosis isolates from patients with tuberculosis. MIC concentrations were studied at 6, 20, 90 and 270 pg/ml, respectively. No resistant organisms were found. Growing M. tuberculosis in the presence of varying doses of rifaximin did not induce the occurrence of rifampicin-resistant strains [25]. In addition to this, experimental tubercular infection in the guinea pig was found not to be affected by an oral treatment course with rifaximin, therefore confirming the lack of absorption of the molecule after oral administration [26],... [Pg.69]

AkcipetrovOA (2001) Gigantic optically nonlinear effects on the surface of metals. Soros Education) 7(7) 109-116 (in Russian)... [Pg.205]

Disilicates or soro-silicates Discrete [Si207] units formed by two [Si04] tetrahedra sharing a common oxygen Thortveitite, Sc2(Si207) Hemimorphite, Zn4(0H)2(Si2O7)H2O... [Pg.203]

Preslon. J.B. "Mica. Pi acta Hanilhaak. John Witev Soro. Inc.. New York. NY. 1971. tt) pp... [Pg.995]

Soros (2000) pointed out that C02 emissions in the U.S.A. constitute about 16% compared with the 1990 level, 6% in the European Union, about 5% in Japan, and about 24% in Australia. Thus, the 1990s were not characterized by stabilization—but increase—of the level of C02 emissions to the atmosphere. Moreover, there are no indications that any serious efforts are being made to reduce emissions (the decrease in C02 emissions observed in Germany and the U.K. has nothing to do with KP recommendations). Soros (2000) further pointed out correctly the loss of confidence in KP and the apparent absence of prospects for its final ratification. Nevertheless, Australia has recently signed up to KP. [Pg.454]

Soros M.S. (2000). Preserving the atmosphere as a global commons. Environment Change and Security Project Report. The Woodrow Wilson Center, Washington, D.C., 6, 149-155. [Pg.552]

Discrete Si207 unit Soro-sili cates... [Pg.540]

V.V. Boldyrev. Using mechanochemistry in creation of dry technological processes. Novosibirsk university. Articles of Soros Education Journal. [Pg.698]

Caredda, A., Marongiu, B., Porcedda, S. and Soro, C. (2002) Supercritical carbon dioxide extraction and characterization of Laurus nobilis essential oil Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry 50, 1492-1496. [Pg.433]

E. T. Bodo, Z. Stefanka I. Ipolyi, C. Soros, M. Dernovics, P. Fodor, Preparation, homogeneity and stability studies of a candidate LRM for Se speciation, Anal. Bioanal. Chem., 377 (2003), 32D38. [Pg.533]

Various minerals have been grouped according to their structural types (i.e. ino-, neso-, soro-. [Pg.435]

Figure 5. Summary plot of apparent number of layers removed or extracted of silica (0-6 weeks) vs. estimated solubilities with respect to dissolved silica, juM, using the 0-6 week data in Figure 4(a-z). The diagonal dashed lines suggest general trends in the data, while the narrow solid line at 100 /xM is the mean concentration of dissolved silica in seawater. Brackets and various types of shading separate minerals into various groups phyllosilicates, crosshatching tectosili-cates, open inosilicates, diagonal lines neso- and soro-silicates, solid. Figure 5. Summary plot of apparent number of layers removed or extracted of silica (0-6 weeks) vs. estimated solubilities with respect to dissolved silica, juM, using the 0-6 week data in Figure 4(a-z). The diagonal dashed lines suggest general trends in the data, while the narrow solid line at 100 /xM is the mean concentration of dissolved silica in seawater. Brackets and various types of shading separate minerals into various groups phyllosilicates, crosshatching tectosili-cates, open inosilicates, diagonal lines neso- and soro-silicates, solid.
Mineralogica1 structural types may have an effect on silica release rates as has been mentioned earlier. That is, isolated silica tetrahedra and small units (neso-, soro-silicates) release silica more quickly than single or double chains (ino-silicates) which in turn are more reactive than three dimensionally linked tetrahedra (tec to-silicates) or tetrahedra arranged in sheets (phyllo-silicates). But such structures are not the only cause for variations in silica release rates. [Pg.438]

The literature data for ortho-, soro-, ino-, and phyllosilicate dissolution at 25 °C derived from long duration dissolution experiments (> a month except for wollastonite and forsterite. Tables 3 and 5) bracket the value of the order with respect to H, n (see Equation (17)), between 0 and 0.85 at 25 °C. The higher values of n from the literature tend to be for silicates containing iron. Extrapolating the rate constant for the proton-promoted dissolution rate constant to other temperatures, h(T), can be accomplished with the Arrhenius equation ... [Pg.2351]

Soro sis.—A multiple fruit, as represented by the Mulberry and Osage Orange, consisting of a swollen up, condensed and mature spike. [Pg.435]

BD. Simple halides with H2O and additional OH 3.C Complex halides 3.CA. Borofluorides 3.CB. Neso-aluminofluorides 3.CC. Soro-aluminofluorides 3.CD. Ino-aluminofluorides 3.CE. Phyllo-aluminofluorides 3.CF. Tekto-aluminofluorides 3.CG. Aluminofluorides with CO3, SO4, PO4 3.CH. Silicofluorides... [Pg.36]

Soros P, Bottcher J, Maschek H, Selberg O, Muller M. Lipoprotein-X in patients with cirrhosis Its relationship to cholestasis and hypercholesterolemia. Hepatology 1998 28 1199-205. [Pg.1842]

Project on Death in America http //www.soros.org/ death/index.htm (accessed October 2001). [Pg.643]

Celia, E. Cernia, E. Palocci, C. Soro, S. Turchet, T. Tuning Pseudomonas cepacea lipase (PCL) activity in supercritical fluids. J. Supercritic. Fluids 2005, 33 (2), 193-199. [Pg.1345]


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