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Rotational CARS thermometry at high temperature (1800 K) and high pressure (0.1-1.55 MPa)

2007

International audience; Dual-broadband rotational CARS (DB-RCARS) thermometry has been investigated at high temperature and high pressure. Single-shot measurements were performed at 1800 K, in air and nitrogen at pressures up to 1.55 MPa and in oxygen at pressures up to 0.5 MPa. For all conditions, the resonant signal contribution to the spectra clearly dominated over the non-resonant one, implying the high potential for DB-RCARS for temperature and concentration measurements also at the high temperatures and pressures used in the present investigation. The relative standard deviation was generally similar to 2% for single-shot data at pressures from 0.5 to 1.55 MPa. At the investigated tem…

Relative standard deviationAnalytical chemistrychemistry.chemical_element02 engineering and technology7. Clean energy01 natural sciencesOxygenSpectral lineStandard deviation010309 opticssymbols.namesakecombustion diagnostics0103 physical sciencesGeneral Materials Sciencerotational CARSSpectroscopy[PHYS.PHYS.PHYS-OPTICS]Physics [physics]/Physics [physics]/Optics [physics.optics][ PHYS.PHYS.PHYS-OPTICS ] Physics [physics]/Physics [physics]/Optics [physics.optics]Chemistry021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyNitrogengas-phase thermometryHigh pressureExcited statesymbols0210 nano-technologyRaman spectroscopy
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(Table 1) Age determination of sediment profile SO90-41KL/63KA

2002

The 14C ages of planktonic foraminifers Globigerinoides sacculifer bracketing the Younger Dryas in a d18O record of Globigerinoides ruber from a laminated sediment core on the Pakistani continental margin suggest that surface reservoir ages in the Arabian Sea were in excess of 1000 years during the deglaciation. A least squares error fit of a detailed 14C chronology to the (atmospheric) tree ring record gave variable early Holocene reservoir ages between 780 and 1120 years, well above the prebomb value of 640 years. Mid-Holocene reservoir ages are less well constrained but were probably closer to the prebomb value. The method used to fit individual core sections to the tree ring record was …

SO90SectionCalendar ageReservoir age standard errorAge 14C calibratedDEPTH sediment/rockAge commentAge dated materialAge datedSonneAge dated standard deviationReservoir ageAge 14C AMSComposite Core
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Urban consumers’ attitudes and willingness to pay for functional foods in Iran: A case of dietary sugar

2017

Growing concerns for the incidence of incurable diseases and high costs of health care have attracted consumers to functional foods in the world. These foods are characterized with health improvement, lower risk of disease incidence and less health hazards. The present work examined consumers’ attitude and willingness to pay for dietary sugar in Rasht city, Iran. The studied sample included 125 citizens of Rasht in spring and summer of 2016 whose size was determined by Mitchell and Carson approach. Results of contingent valuation method on the basis of one-and-one-half-bound choice model revealed that the descriptive variable of bid had negative, statistically significant impact on the acce…

Sample (statistics)Willingness to payDiabetes mellitusEnvironmental health0502 economics and businessHealth careSettore AGR/01 - Economia Ed Estimo RuraleEconomicsmedicineMarketinglcsh:Agriculture (General)040502 food scienceContingent valuationbusiness.industryinterval of standard deviation from the mean (ISMD)Incidence (epidemiology)05 social sciencesDietary sugarFunctional food04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesone-and-one-half-bound choice model (OOHB)medicine.diseaseAgricultural and Biological Sciences (miscellaneous)lcsh:S1-972willingness to pay (WTP)Respondentcontingent valuation method; Functional food; one-and-one-half-bound choice model (OOHB); interval of standard deviation from the mean (ISMD); willingness to pay (WTP)050202 agricultural economics & policycontingent valuation method0405 other agricultural sciencesbusinessFood ScienceAIMS Agriculture and Food
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(Table 2) Age determination of sediment core NIOP-C2_929

2007

In this study we present a sea surface temperature (SST) record from the western Arabian Sea for the last 20,000 years. We produced centennial-scale d18O and Mg/Ca SST time series of core NIOP929 with focus on the glacial-interglacial transition. The western Arabian Sea is influenced by the seasonal NE and SW monsoon wind systems. Lowest SSTs occur during the SW monsoon season because of upwelling of cold water, and highest SSTs can be found in the low-productivity intermonsoon season. The Mg/Ca-based temperature record reflects the integrated SST of the SW and NE monsoon seasons. The results show a glacial-interglacial SST difference of ~2°C, which is corroborated by findings from other Ar…

Sample amountCalendar ageDepth top/minDEPTH sediment/rockAge 14C calibrated CALIB (Stuiver & Reimer 1993)Age commentAge datedAge dated materialSize fractionTyroAge 14C calibrated CALIB (Stuiver & Reimer 1993)Age dated standard deviationDepth bottom/maxCoreAge 14C AMSNIOP-C2
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Monitoring of the smoking process by multicommutation Fourier Transform Infrared spectroscopy

2007

Abstract Nicotine was selected as the target molecule for monitoring of the smoking process by multicommutation Fourier Transform Infrared spectroscopy (FTIR). The method involved the use of CHCl3 for on-line extraction of nicotine from tobacco, cigarette filters and tobacco ash from NH4OH alkalinized samples, and absorbance measurement of the characteristic band at 1316 cm−1 in the stopped-flow mode, by obtaining the peak area in the range between 1334 and 1300 cm−1. Under the best operational conditions, the procedure developed provided a detection limit of 0.05 mg mL−1 nicotine, corresponding to 0.5 mg g−1 in the solid sample, a relative standard deviation less than 2.5%, and a sampling …

SmokePeak areaDetection limitNicotineChromatographyChemistrySmokingRelative standard deviationAnalytical chemistryInfrared spectroscopyBiochemistryFourier transform spectroscopyAnalytical ChemistryNicotineSpectroscopy Fourier Transform InfraredTobaccomedicineHumansEnvironmental ChemistryFourier transform infrared spectroscopyFiltrationSpectroscopyMonitoring Physiologicmedicine.drugAnalytica Chimica Acta
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Effects of ocean acidification on embryonic respiration and development of a temperate wrasse living along a natural CO2 gradient

2016

Volcanic CO2 seeps provide opportunities to investigate the effects of ocean acidification on organisms in the wild. To understand the influence of increasing CO2 concentrations on the metabolic rate (oxygen consumption) and the development of ocellated wrasse early life stages, we ran two field experiments, collecting embryos from nesting sites with different partial pressures of CO2 [pCO2; ambient (400 µatm) and high (800-1000 µatm)] and reciprocally transplanting embryos from ambient- to high-CO2 sites for 30 h. Ocellated wrasse offspring brooded in different CO2 conditions had similar responses, but after transplanting portions of nests to the high-CO2 site, embryos from parents that sp…

StageOcean Acidification International Coordination Centre (OA-ICC)TemperateRegistration number of speciesSalinityinorganicYolk area standard errorAlkalinityExperimentTemperature waterCarbon inorganic dissolvedCalculated using seacarb after Nisumaa et al 2010Aragonite saturation stateRespiration rate oxygenChordataAlkalinity totaltotalCO2 ventpHPelagosReproductionRespirationSymphodus ocellatusTemperatureYolk areadissolvedCarbonate ionPartial pressure of carbon dioxide (water) at sea surface temperature (wet air)Field experimentTemperature water standard deviationTime pointstandard errorRespiration rateEarth System Researchstandard deviationFOS: Medical biotechnologyUniform resource locator link to referenceTime point descriptiveHatchling lengthCalcite saturation statewaterPartial pressure of carbon dioxidedescriptiveGrowth MorphologyFigureUniform resource locator/link to referenceSalinity standard deviationOcean Acidification International Coordination Centre OA ICCMediterranean SeaAnimaliaEggs areaTypeBicarbonate ionNektonEggs area standard errorCalculated using seacarb after Nisumaa et al. (2010)SpeciesPartial pressure of carbon dioxide standard deviationCarbonate system computation flagpH standard deviationHatchling length standard errorFugacity of carbon dioxide (water) at sea surface temperature (wet air)CarbonTreatmentOxygenPartial pressure of carbon dioxide water at sea surface temperature wet airCarbon dioxideGrowth/MorphologySingle speciesOxygen standard deviationFugacity of carbon dioxide water at sea surface temperature wet airCoast and continental shelf
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(Supplementary Table 1) 230Th/U results for stalagmite Cuba Grande (CG) from Pinar del Rio

2010

We present 22 U-series ages for a stalagmite from north-western Cuba based on multi-collector inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (MC-ICPMS) and thermal ionisation mass spectrometry (TIMS). Our results reveal that the stalagmite continuously grew within the last ~1400a. Low uranium content of the sample and thus, extremely low 230Th concentrations limit the precision and accuracy of 230Th/U-dating by TIMS. Samples measured by MC-ICPMS show a high variability of 232Th content along the growth axis with some sections significantly affected by initial 230Th from a detrital phase. An a-priori bulk earth ratio for (238U/232Th) cannot be used to accurately account for this initial 230Th.…

Thorium 230 Uranium 238 ratioUranium-234 standard deviationIntegrierte Analyse zwischeneiszeitlicher Klimadynamik INTERDYNAMIKUranium 238Thorium 230 Uranium 238 activity ratioUranium-238Thorium-230/Uranium-238 activity ratio standard deviationAge commentUranium 234Integrierte Analyse zwischeneiszeitlicher Klimadynamik (INTERDYNAMIK)commentAge dateddateddated standard deviationAgeAge dated standard deviationThorium-232 standard deviationThorium-230/Uranium-238 ratioMulti collector inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometer MC ICP MSThorium-230/Thorium-232 activity ratioThorium 232Uranium-238 standard deviationSpeleothem sampleThorium 230 Thorium 232 activity ratioUranium-234/Uranium-238 activity ratioUranium 234 Uranium 238 activity ratioThorium-232DISTANCEEarth System ResearchMulti-collector inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometer (MC-ICP-MS)standard deviationThorium-230/Thorium-232 activity ratio standard deviation
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Flow-injection spectrophotometric determination of amino acids based on an immobilised copper(II) -zincon system

1993

Abstract The flow-injection spectrophotometric determination of different amino acids was carried out by reaction with copper(II) ions entrapped in a polymeric material and filling a packed-bed reactor; the released copper(II), complexed with the amino acid, reacted with zincon in a basic medium producing a blue colour that was monitored at 600 nm. The method was applied to determine the contents of different amino acids in pharmaceutical formulations. The calibration graph for glycine was linear over the range 0.5–20 μg ml −1 with a relative standard deviation of 0.8% ( n = 6) at 10 μg ml −1 and a sample throughput of 108 h −1 .

chemistry.chemical_classificationChromatographychemistryCalibration curveGlycineRelative standard deviationEnvironmental Chemistrychemistry.chemical_elementBiochemistryCopperSpectroscopyAnalytical ChemistryAmino acidAnalytica Chimica Acta
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Effect of traditional, microwave and industrial cooking on inositol phosphate content in beans, chickpeas and lentils

2003

An high-performance liquid chromatography method for determining inositol phosphate fractions was adapted to legumes. The validity of the method was assessed by estimating the following analytical parameters: linearity (linear response between 125 and 5000 microg inositol hexaphosphate (IP(6))/ml); instrumental precision and method precision (relative standard deviation, %) were 1.9% (IP(6)) for instrumental, and 2.5% (IP(6)) and 8.2% (IP(5)) for method precision. An accuracy was estimated by percentage recovery (72 +/- 3%). The application of this method to raw, conventional, microwave-cooked and ready-to-eat beans, chickpeas and lentils gave IP(6) contents ranging from 0.63 g/100 g dry ma…

chemistry.chemical_classificationPhytic AcidFood HandlingInositol PhosphatesRelative standard deviationReproducibility of ResultsFabaceaeCicerBioavailabilityInositol pentaphosphatechemistryBotanyLens PlantDry matterInositol hexaphosphateFood scienceMicrowavesInositol phosphateChromatography High Pressure LiquidLegumeFood ScienceInternational Journal of Food Sciences and Nutrition
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