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EXTREMELY LOW FREQUENCY (50Hz) MAGNETIC FIELD INFLUENCES PHYSICO-CHEMICAL PROPERTIES OF WATER

2019

The influence of 50 Hz sinusoidal magnetic field on physico-chemical properties of water was studied. Tanks with distilled water (120 mL) were individually exposed to action of homogenous 50 Hz magnetic fields, using a Helmholtz coils system. For magnetically exposure have been used different values of magnetic flux density (between 1 and 5 mT) and different durations of exposure (between 5 and 240 minutes). By means of this experimental study the physico-chemical properties of exposed water samples compared with the control ones have explored. Density, viscosity, surface tension, pH, oxygen concentration and electrical conductivity were recorded. Some physico-chemical parameters analyzed i…

Environmental EngineeringMaterials scienceAnalytical chemistryManagement Monitoring Policy and Lawequipment and suppliesPollutionMagnetic fieldSurface tensionAbsorbanceViscosityDistilled waterElectrical resistivity and conductivityLimiting oxygen concentrationhuman activitiesIntensity (heat transfer)Environmental Engineering and Management Journal
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Increased ventilation by fish leads to a higher risk of parasitism

2014

Background: Fish are common intermediate hosts of trematode cercariae and their gills can potentially serve as important sites of penetration by these larval stages. We experimentally tested the hypothesis that volume of ventilation flow across the gills contributes to acquisition of these parasites by fish. We manipulated the intensity of ventilation by using different oxygen concentrations. Methods: Juvenile Oncorhynchus mykiss were individually exposed for 10 minutes to a standard dose of Diplostomum pseudospathaceum cercariae at three levels of oxygen concentration, 30, 60 and 90%. Ventilation amplitude (measured as a distance between left and right operculum), operculum beat rate, and …

Gillanimal structuresdiplostomum pseudospathaceumParasitismZoologyDiplostomum pseudospathaceumTrematode InfectionsDiplostomum pseudospathaceumFish DiseasesOxygen Consumptionparasite acquisitionRisk Factorskirjolohiventilation rateAnimalsOxygen concentrationLarvabiologyEcologyResearchOxygen metabolismfungiWaterbiology.organism_classificationParasite acquisitionOxygenoxygen concentrationRainbow troutVentilation rateInfectious DiseasesOncorhynchus mykissWater chemistryParasitologyLimiting oxygen concentrationTrematodaTrematodaParasites & Vectors
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Evaluation of two oxygen analyzers by computerized data acquisition and processing

1986

Monitoring of inspired oxygen concentration during anesthesia with nitrous oxide is becoming accepted as essential. This type of monitoring demands accurate monitors that respond rapidly. We evaluated two such devices for their response patterns to rapid changes in oxygen concentration, a galvanic or "fuel cell" unit and a polarographic device. Data were stored after analog-to-digital conversion. The response patterns to stepwise changes in nitrous oxide and oxygen mixtures were recorded at flow rates ranging from 2 to 10 L/min. Both units responded accurately to all changes in the absolute oxygen concentration; the polarographic unit was, on average, twice as fast. Responsiveness to nitrou…

Inspired oxygen concentrationComputersNitrous OxideGeneral EngineeringAnalytical chemistrychemistry.chemical_elementResponse timeNitrous oxideAnesthesia GeneralCritical Care and Intensive Care MedicineOxygenVolumetric flow rateOxygenchemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryEvaluation Studies as TopicCalibrationGalvanic cellHumansLimiting oxygen concentrationMonitoring PhysiologicPolarographyJournal of Clinical Monitoring
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Cellular Oxygen Concentration

1976

At low oxygen levels the intracellular or intramitochondrial concentration of molecular oxygen together with the amount of reduced cytochrome oxydase determines the rate of oxygen utilization. Below the so-called “critical oxygen concentration”, i.e. the value, at which a drop in the rate of oxygen uptake has its first evidence, the kinetic is described by the oxygen affinity (Km) of the respiratory chain, i.e. the concentration value for half maximal rate of oxygen uptake.

Low oxygenCytochromebiologyChemistryCellular oxygenBiophysicsApparent oxygen utilisationRespiratory chainbiology.proteinLimiting oxygen concentrationPartial pressureIntracellular
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Measurement of substrate-induced oxygen uptake during microsomal drug oxidation using a gold micro-electrode.

1975

1. A resin-coated gold micro-electrode has been used for polarographic determination of oxygen concentration in liver microsomal suspensions from phenobarbital-pretreated rats. 2. The rate of oxygen uptake on addition of an NADPH-regenerating system and the rate after addition of various substrates of the mixed function oxidase system were measured. The rate of oxygen uptake was faster in the presence of substrate than in the presence of NADPH alone. 3. Kinetic constants (Km and V max) for biphenyl, hexobarbital, ethylmorphine, naphthalene and SKF 525-A measured by this technique compare favourably with those obtained either by measurements of NADPH oxidation, or chemical measurements of su…

MaleHealth Toxicology and MutagenesisInorganic chemistryHexobarbitalNaphthalenesToxicologyBiochemistryOxygen ConsumptionmedicineAnimalsPharmacologyPolarographyMorphine DerivativesCell-Free SystemMorphineChemistryProadifenBiphenyl CompoundsSubstrate (chemistry)General MedicineNADPH oxidationEthylmorphineRatsKineticsHexobarbitalMixed Function OxidaseMicrosomes LiverLimiting oxygen concentrationGoldOxidoreductasesMicroelectrodesOxidation-ReductionDrug metabolismNADPmedicine.drugPolarographyXenobiotica; the fate of foreign compounds in biological systems
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A New Model of Oxidative Stress in Rat Pups

2007

<i>Background:</i> With current evidence, no specific oxygen concentration can yet be recommended in the resuscitation of the depressed term neonate. <i>Objectives:</i> To design a neonatal rat model of resuscitation that mimics birth hypoxia and allows the study of the effects of resuscitation on outcome. <i>Methods:</i> Several key determinants were established utilizing P12 Sprague-Dawley rat pups. These include the ventilatory settings necessary to maintain normocarbic conditions and the amount and duration of hypoxia required to cause significant disruption of oxidative metabolism in the subjects’ brains. Biochemical and cellular markers of oxidative…

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyResuscitationResuscitationmedicine.disease_causeRats Sprague-DawleyRandom AllocationAdenosine TriphosphateAnimal modelInternal medicinemedicineAnimalsHumansHyperoxiaAsphyxia NeonatorumNeonatal ratHistocytochemistrybusiness.industryfungiInfant Newbornfood and beveragesTerm neonatesGlutathioneRespiration ArtificialRatsOxygenDisease Models AnimalOxidative StressEndocrinologyAnimals NewbornAnesthesiaHypoxia-Ischemia BrainPediatrics Perinatology and Child HealthFemaleLimiting oxygen concentrationmedicine.symptombusinessOxidative stressDevelopmental BiologyNeonatology
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Simplified dynamic pressure method for kLa measurement in aerated bioreactors

2010

Abstract A simplified version of the dynamic pressure method for measuring mass-transfer coefficients in gas–liquid systems is proposed. With this method oxygen concentration in the liquid phase is monitored after a sudden change of total pressure is applied to the system. With respect to the original technique introduced by Linek [14] the simplified version here proposed greatly simplifies the data treatment, yet resulting in good accuracy for most practical purposes. In practice, with the help of a simple mathematical model, it is found that the dynamic oxygen concentration response, when plotted as residual driving force versus time in a semi-log diagram, should be expected to finally se…

Mass transfer coefficientEnvironmental EngineeringChemistrySettore ING-IND/25 - Impianti ChimiciBiomedical EngineeringContinuous stirred-tank reactorBioengineeringMechanicsResidualMultiphase bioreactorPower lawGas-liquid mass transferGas–liquid mass transferOxygen transferkLaControl theoryMass transferLimiting oxygen concentrationDynamic pressureStirred vesselsTotal pressureBiotechnologyDynamic modelling
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Gas sensitive luminescence of ZnO coatings obtained by plazma electrolytic oxidation

2015

Abstract The ZnO coatings on Zn substrate were obtained using plasma electrolytic oxidation method. The XRD and SEM methods were used for structural and morphological characterization of obtained coatings. The luminescence of ZnO coatings were studied and compared with luminescence characteristics of ZnO single crystal. It is shown that luminescence intensity in ZnO defect band depends on oxygen concentration in ambient atmosphere. The effect is of interest for oxygen sensing based on ZnO coating luminescence.

Materials scienceInorganic chemistryMetals and AlloysSubstrate (electronics)ElectrolytePlasmaengineering.materialPlasma electrolytic oxidationCondensed Matter PhysicsSurfaces Coatings and FilmsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsCoatingengineeringLimiting oxygen concentrationElectrical and Electronic EngineeringLuminescenceInstrumentationSingle crystalSensors and Actuators A: Physical
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Temperature Sensing in Cells Using Polymeric Upconversion Nanocapsules

2020

Monitoring local temperature inside cells is crucial when interpreting biological activities as enhanced cellular metabolism leads to higher heat production and is commonly correlated with the presence of diseases such as cancer. In this study, we report on polymeric upconversion nanocapsules for potential use as local nanothermometers in cells by exploiting the temperature dependence of the triplet-triplet annihilation upconversion phenomenon. Nanocapsules synthesized by the miniemulsion solvent evaporation technique are composed of a polymer shell and a liquid core of rice bran oil, hosting triplet-triplet annihilation upconversion active dyes as sensitizer and emitter molecules. The sens…

Materials sciencePolymers and PlasticsPolymerschemistry.chemical_elementBioengineering02 engineering and technology010402 general chemistry01 natural sciencesOxygenArticleFluorescenceNanocapsulesBiomaterialsNanocapsulesMaterials ChemistryHumanschemistry.chemical_classificationTemperatureRice bran oilPolymer021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyFluorescencePhoton upconversion0104 chemical sciences3. Good healthMiniemulsionChemical engineeringchemistryLimiting oxygen concentration0210 nano-technologyHeLa Cells
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Catalytic performances of Co3O4/CeO2 and Co3O4/CeO2-ZrO2Composite oxides for methane combustion: influence of catalyst pretreatment temperature and o…

2007

Abstract The influence of catalyst pre-treatment temperature (650 and 750 °C) and oxygen concentration ( λ  = 8 and 1) on the light-off temperature of methane combustion has been investigated over two composite oxides, Co 3 O 4 /CeO 2 and Co 3 O 4 /CeO 2 –ZrO 2 containing 30 wt.% of Co 3 O 4 . The catalytic materials prepared by the co-precipitation method were calcined at 650 °C for 5 h (fresh samples); a portion of them was further treated at 750 °C for 7 h, in a furnace in static air (aged samples). Tests of methane combustion were carried out on fresh and aged catalysts at two different WHSV values (12 000 and 60 000 mL g −1  h −1 ). The catalytic performance of Co 3 O 4 /CeO 2 and Co 3…

Materials scienceProcess Chemistry and TechnologyInorganic chemistrychemistry.chemical_elementAtmospheric temperature rangeCombustionCatalysislaw.inventionCatalysischemistrylawCalcinationLimiting oxygen concentrationCobalt oxideCobaltStoichiometryGeneral Environmental Science
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