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The determination of haemoglobin as cyanhaemiglobin or as alkaline haematin D-575. Comparison of method-related errors.

1989

In order to compare the accuracy of haemoglobin (Hb) determination methods, the commonly used cyanhaemiglobin (HiCN) method and the recently developed alkaline haematin D-575 (AHD) method (R. Zander, W. Lang & H. U. Wolf (1984) Clin. Chim. Acta 136, 83-93; H. U. Wolf, W. Lang & R. Zander (1984) Clin. Chim. Acta 136, 95-104) were tested with respect to method-related errors such as plasma, cell, and Hb errors. Both methods yield a series of more or less significant errors which generally lead to an overestimation of the Hb concentration in the order of 1%. However, in all three cases of plasma errors, i.e. normal plasma error, plasma error in lipaemic blood, and plasma error in bilirubinaemi…

educationBiochemistry (medical)Clinical BiochemistryErythrocyte MembraneAnalytical chemistryHyperlipidemiasGeneral MedicineBiologyHaematinRed blood cellchemistry.chemical_compoundHemoglobinsmedicine.anatomical_structurechemistryCarboxyhemoglobinPredictive Value of TestsBlood plasmamedicineLeukocytesDetermination methodsHumansHemoglobinFetal HemoglobinHyperbilirubinemiaJournal of clinical chemistry and clinical biochemistry. Zeitschrift fur klinische Chemie und klinische Biochemie
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CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE RISKS AND FACTORS INFLUENCING THEM AMONG MEDICAL COLLEGE STUDENTS

2016

The aim of the study is to identify the CVD risks among medical college students associating them to their lifestyle. It should be noted that cardiovascular diseases also affect young people, which students are also. Information obtained during research is necessary for prospective medical staff to acknowledge their cardiovascular health and its influencing factors, as well as for college lecturers to make changes in study programs. The theoretical part of the research discusses various CVD risk determination methods, as well as lifestyle`s impact on cardiovascular health. The empirical part of the research contains information about ten years CVD risk among students, using two Framingham m…

GerontologyFramingham Heart StudyFramingham Risk ScoreBlood pressureCVD risks; Framingham methods lifestyle`s impact on cardiovascular health; medical college studentsbusiness.industryMedicineDetermination methodsDiseaseRisk factorbusinessAffect (psychology)Body mass indexSOCIETY. INTEGRATION. EDUCATION. Proceedings of the International Scientific Conference
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Determination of NH(3) in pyrolysis gases by ammonia selective electrode.

1993

The suitability of ion-selective electrode for the determination of ammonia in pyrolysis gases of fossil fuels was studied. The ammonia was absorbed into acidic solution and two kinds of determination methods were carried out. The ammonia was either measured directly from the acid solution, or ammonia was first released into the gas phase and then determined (air gap method) by the ammonia selective electrode. The electrode functioned well in both cases, but the linear calibration range was rather narrow, slightly more than one tenfold. The quantitative detection limit in the water phase was 5 × 10−6M (0.085 ppm) NH3 and in gas phase operation solutions above 5 × 10−4M (8.5 ppm) NH3 it was …

Detection limitpyrolysis productsbusiness.industryFossil fuelInorganic chemistryCombustionammoniaAnalytical ChemistryAmmoniachemistry.chemical_compounddeterminationchemistryElectrodeDetermination methodsCoalgasesion-selective electrodesbusinessPyrolysisTalanta
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Chemical oxidation and reduction of hexachlorocyclohexanes: A review

2019

Abstract Lindane (γ-hexachlorocyclohexane) and its isomers (HCH) are some of the most common and most easily detected organochlorine pesticides in the environment. The widespread distribution of lindane is due to its use as an insecticide, accompanied by its persistence and bioaccumulation, whereas HCH were disposed of as waste in unmanaged landfills. Unfortunately, certain HCH (especially the most reactive ones: γ- and α-HCH) are harmful to the central nervous system and to reproductive and endocrine systems, therefore development of suitable remediation methods is needed to remove them from contaminated soil and water. This paper provides a short history of the use of lindane and a descri…

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Structural organic chemistry in ecotoxicology

1993

Abstract Role of the methods of structural chemistry in assessment of the ecotoxic effects of organic compounds is described as examples of fate modeling based on structural properties, screening analyses of the affected population, use of model substances and various structure-specific determination methods. Case examples from literature are given and, in addition, structure screening and verification for a contaminant in herring is described.

education.field_of_studyEnvironmental EngineeringChemistryHealth Toxicology and MutagenesisPopulationPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthGeneral MedicineGeneral ChemistryPollutionStructural chemistryEnvironmental chemistryEnvironmental ChemistryEcotoxicologyDetermination methodsMoleculeeducationChemosphere
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Determining Cellulolytic Activity of Microorganisms

2020

Abstract Decomposition of cellulose to glucose requires complex cooperation of glycoside hydrolase enzymes. As a result of glycoside β-1,4 bonds hydrolysis, shorter chains of cellulose, oligodextrin, cellobiose and glucose are created. A number of bacteria and fungi demonstrate the capacity to degrade cellulose. Their activity can be assessed with the use of qualitative and quantitative methods. Qualitative methods with the use of e.g. Congo red, are used in screening studies, however, they do not provide information about the quantity of the produced enzyme. Spectrophotometric methods are more accurate and they measure the quantities of reducing sugars with the use of appropriate substrate…

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