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Coherent South American Monsoon variability during the last millennium revealed through high‐resolution proxy records
2019
Metodes izstrāde per- un polifluoralkil savienojumu noteikšanai pārtikas produktos, izmantojot augstas izšķirtspējas masspektrometriju
2022
Metodes izstrāde per- un polifluoralkil savienojumu noteikšanai pārtikas produktos, izmantojot augstas izšķirtspējas masspektrometriju. Jevņeviča K., zinātniskā vadītāja Mg.chem. Pasečnaja E. Bakalaura darbs, 41 lappuse, 5 attēli, 9 tabulas, 53 literatūras avoti. Latviešu valodā. Bakalaura darba ietvaros ir apkopota informācija par per- un polifluoralkil savienojumiem, to īpašībām, iedarbību uz cilvēkiem un apkārtējo vidi, toksicitāti, izplatību pārtikas produktos, kā arī ir apskatītas šo savienojumu noteikšanas metodes. Eksperimentālajā daļā ir izstrādāta un validēta analītiskā metode per- un polifluoralkil savienojumu noteikšanai pārtikas produktos, izmantojot augstas izšķirtspējas masspe…
High resolution analysis and differential condensation in RBA-banded human chromosomes.
1981
Human prophase, premetaphase, and mid-metaphase chromosomes are prepared and analyzed using the thymidine cell synchronization technique and R-banding patterns (RBA). Haploid sets with 700–1000 bands can be demonstrated. Sequences of chromosomes of different degrees of condensation are helpful for a better understanding and classification of regions of extended chromosomes. A considerable variation in the condensation of parts of homologous chromosomes is reflected in the variability of the arm ratio. This differential condensation of chromosomes is entirely effected by variation of the degree of condensation in AT rich interbands and can be attributed to the degree of labeling by BrdU.
Suspected-screening assessment of the occurrence of organic compounds in sewage sludge
2021
The profiling of emerging organic pollutants present in sludge and generated during wastewater treatment is much more limited than in water. This is mainly due to the difficulty of sludge analysis because of its high content of organic matter and interfering compounds. In this study, a generic extraction method using a mixture of buffered water (pH 4.1) and solid phase extraction (SPE) clean-up was applied to samples of sludge obtained in different treatment plants. This extraction was followed by determination of the contaminants by ultra-high performance liquid chromatography coupled to high resolution mass spectrometry (UHPLC-HRMS), using suspected screening to detect the most relevant o…
Buchbesprechung: High-Resolution NMR Techniques in Organic Chemistry. Von Timothy D. W. Claridge.
2001
Der Nachweis zellulärer Reaktionen im kondylären Kiefergelenkknorpel mittels NMR-Mikroskopie Grundlagenuntersuchungen für eine hochaufgelöste Kernspi…
1992
Das regionale Auflosungsvermogen moderner bildgebender Verfahren reicht heute noch nicht aus, um Veranderungen des mandibularen Gelenkknorpels, zum Beispiel bei funktionskieferorthopadischer Behandlung, klinisch zu objektivieren. In tierexperimentellen Untersuchungen am Kiefergelenk des Hausschweins wurden auf der Grundlage von H-NMR-relaxometrischen Messungen an kondylaren Knorpelproben NMR-mikroskopische Untersuchungen am intakten Kiefergelenkpraparat durchgefuhrt. Dabei gelang es, den mandibularen Gelenkknorpel bis hin zur zellularen Ebene darzustellen und Regenerationsprozesse als Spafolge eines operativen Eingriffs am Kiefergelenk nachzuweisen. Die Ergebnisse wurden hinichtlich ihrer B…
High Resolution Study of the v1 + 2v2 −v2 and 2v2 + v3 − v2 ”Hot” Bands and Ro-Vibrational Re-Analysis of the v1 + v2/v2 + v3/3v3 Poliad of the SO2 M…
2010
The main goal of the present study was to analyse rotational stuctures of two excited vibrational states, (120) and (021). Because both the band, v1+2v2 and 2v2+v3 one are extremally weak, a special efforts were faired to record very weak hot bands, v1+2v2−v2 and 2v2+v3−v2.Both of those bands are located in the region of considerably more stronger combinational bands, v1 + v2 and v2 + v3. On that reason, as the first step of analysis, we made assignments of transitions belonging to these v1 + v2 and v2 + v3 bands. As the result of analysis, we were able to assign three times more transitions to the bands v1 + v2 and v2 + v3 than it was known in the before literature. After "cleaning" the ex…
Magnetic Resonance Microscopy Contribution to Interpret High-Resolution Magic Angle Spinning Metabolomic Data of Human Tumor Tissue
2010
[EN] HRMAS NMR is considered a valuable technique to obtain detailed metabolic profile of unprocessed tissues. To properly interpret the HRMAS metabolomic results, detailed information of the actual state of the sample inside the rotor is needed. MRM (Magnetic Resonance Microscopy) was applied for obtaining structural and spatially localized metabolic information of the samples inside the HRMAS rotors. The tissue was observed stuck to the rotor wall under the effect of HRMAS spinning. MRM spectroscopy showed a transference of metabolites from the tissue to the medium. The sample shape and the metabolite transfer after HRMAS indicated that tissue had undergone alterations and it can not be s…
Compared regimes of NDVI and rainfall in semi‐arid regions of Africa
2006
Bi‐monthly normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI) at an 8 km spatial resolution from the advanced very high resolution radiometers (AVHRR) was used from 1981 to 1995 to analyse the vegetation response to rainfall supply in semi‐arid regions of Africa. Within the 200–600 mm annual rainfall belt, for which the apparent NDVI response to rainfall was the strongest, three regions were selected which exhibited different patterns in their NDVI regimes and/or relationships with rainfall. The regions, located in western, southern and eastern Africa, were split into coherent sub‐regions in terms of mean regime of photosynthetic activity through a cluster analysis. Overall, intra‐regional diffe…
Advanced Spectroscopic Detectors for Identification and Quantification
2013
The coupling of vibration spectroscopic detectors to liquid chromatography (LC) is an interesting analytical tool that allows combining high resolution from LC with molecular specific information accessible by infrared (IR) and Raman spectrometry. This chapter describes the basics of IR and Raman spectroscopy with a special emphasis on the advantages and pitfalls of these detection techniques in LC. Two fundamentally different coupling approaches, namely, off-line hyphenation involving the physical elimination of the mobile phase and on-line hyphenation through the use of flow cells, are discussed in detail, describing the most important interfaces and diverse practical applications. Strate…