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Báo cáo "Evolution of holocene depositional environments in the coastal area from the Tien river to the Hau river mouths " pot

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... Holocene Q21 amTST 1.3- 2 .5 0.3- 0.8 0 .5- 0.7 7.0- 7 .5 -10 → +100 ≤1.0 >0 .5 25- 55 15- 25 20- 35 5- 15 + + + - Peat layers - Mud contains montmorillonite - Sandy ... 5Ky Bp the coast migrated westward with a rate of 75m/year. This means that sea-level rising during the Holocene was not the same. During the Early Holocene sea-level rose slower than in ... from the land to the 25m water depth 2) Thickness of the Holocene deposits varies from 40 to 55 m, consist of silty sand and clay, coming from the Mekong river. A depositional balance in the...
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Fate of Pharmaceuticals in the Environment and in Water Treatment Systems - Chapter 5 pot

Fate of Pharmaceuticals in the Environment and in Water Treatment Systems - Chapter 5 pot

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... 1 25 5.3.1 Sorption in Soil 1 25 5.3.2 Persistence in Soil 127 5. 4 Transport of Veterinary Medicines in Soil Systems 128 5. 4.1 Leaching to Groundwater 128 5. 4.2 Runoff 129 5. 4.3 Drain Flow 129 5. 4.4 ... mobile.2It is therefore important that the fateofthedegradationproductsinsoilsisconsideredwhenassessingtheimpactofaveterinary medicine on the environment. 5. 4 TRANSPORT OF VETERINARY MEDICINES IN SOIL ... transport.Thereisclearlyalargebodyofdataavailableonveterinarymedicinesinthesoilenvironment,anditistimelytobegintofurthersynthesizethisinformationinorderto provide a general understanding of the fate and transport of medicines...
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the university of north carolina press opium war 1840-1842 barbarians in the celestial empire in the early part of the nineteenth century and the war by which they forced her gates mar 1998

the university of north carolina press opium war 1840-1842 barbarians in the celestial empire in the early part of the nineteenth century and the war by which they forced her gates mar 1998

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... draw upon the original prefacewesterners in China in the early decades of the nineteenth century and the war, the Opium War, that they brought on. The war is the centerpiece, And at the time ... containing the drug. But working mothers paid no attention to such warnings. They had to leave their infants in the care of old women or very young children when they went off to the mills; there ... filtered into the interior, and so reached the pipes of the Chinese. Just why the Chinese chose to obtain their supplies from India is no clearer than why, having obtained it, they smoked instead of ...
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Tài liệu Central bank rates, market rates and retail bank rates in the euro area in the context of the recent crisis docx

Tài liệu Central bank rates, market rates and retail bank rates in the euro area in the context of the recent crisis docx

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... since the start of the crisis. Conversely, in the case of the model estimated using the OIS, both the increase and decrease in the retail interest rate are principally due to the shock to the ... offering banks the possibility of front loading – the Eurosystem managed to stabilise Eonia around the main refinancing rate in the first phase of the crisis. During this period, the cycle of interest ... implemented.Furthermore, in order to insulate banking institutions against the effects of additional weakening of sovereign bond ratings, the Governing Council suspended the minimum eligibility...
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Báo cáo khoa học: Role of the hinge peptide and the intersubunit interface in the swapping of N-termini in dimeric bovine seminal RNase pptx

Báo cáo khoa học: Role of the hinge peptide and the intersubunit interface in the swapping of N-termini in dimeric bovine seminal RNase pptx

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... those of the parent protein, andinvestigated the exchange kinetics of the correspondingdimers. The P19A mutation slightly increases the thermalstability of the monomer, but it does not alter the ... al.(Eur. J. Biochem. 270) Ó FEBS 2003 Role of the hinge peptide and the intersubunit interface in the swapping of N-termini in dimeric bovine seminal RNaseCarmine Ercole1, Francesca Avitabile1, ... located in regions different from the hinge loop 16–22. In the search for the region primarily involved in the swapping, we focused our attention on the interface between the subunits. In a previous...
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Alice’s Adventures in WonderlandBy Lewis Caroll (1865)Download free eBooks of classic literature, books and novels at Planet eBook. Subscribe to our free eBooks blog and email newsletter..All in the Golden AfternoonAll in the golden afternoon Full ppt

Alice’s Adventures in WonderlandBy Lewis Caroll (1865)Download free eBooks of classic literature, books and novels at Planet eBook. Subscribe to our free eBooks blog and email newsletter..All in the Golden AfternoonAll in the golden afternoon Full ppt

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... hat,’ the King said to the Hatter.‘It isn’t mine,’ said the Hatter.‘Stolen!’ the King exclaimed, turning to the jury, who in- stantly made a memorandum of the fact.‘I keep them to sell,’ the ... being run over; and the moment she appeared on the other side, the puppy made another rush at the stick, and tumbled head over heels in its hurry to get hold of it; then Alice, think-ing ... going to begin again, it was very pro-voking to nd that the hedgehog had unrolled itself, and was in the act of crawling away: besides all this, there was generally a ridge or furrow in the...
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Fate of Pharmaceuticals in the Environment and in Water Treatment Systems - Chapter 1 pot

Fate of Pharmaceuticals in the Environment and in Water Treatment Systems - Chapter 1 pot

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... reported in the literature.79TheremaybedecreasedaccesstoPPCPsinsomeoftheremoteparts of these regions; however, wastewater and drinking-water treatment in these sameregionsisalsolikelytobeminimal.Therefore,detectable,andperhapssubstantial,concentrations ... environ-mentalcompartmentvariedandlikelyreectsmultiplefactors,suchasvariationin the total number of compounds potentially present, the total number of compoundsdetermined by the analytical methods used in these studies, the varying presence of interferences in the ... 84-69 -5 0.04 only 50 0.01 only 50 0.02 max 50 diclofenac 153 07-86 -5 0.16 only0. 05- 0 .54 2.333 ave1 .53 2 ave0.46 ave0.28 ave0.9 05- 4.110.901-1.0360.14 med0. 05- 2. 45 (0.17) 50 2346471 25 4849 53 118 45 0.12...
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Fate of Pharmaceuticals in the Environment and in Water Treatment Systems - Chapter 2 docx

Fate of Pharmaceuticals in the Environment and in Water Treatment Systems - Chapter 2 docx

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... offeredasignicantlyhighersensitivity(MDLbelow10ng/L)andspecicity.However,theIC-ICP-MSmethodofferedthepossibilityofdetectingotheriodine-containingcompounds besides the target analytes.ForthedeterminationofICMinenvironmentalsamples,ESIusuallyoperated in the positive ... discussed in this chapter. Multiresidue methods offer advantages in terms of providing a more comprehen-sive picture of the occurrence and fate of the contaminants in the environment exam- in ed. In ... into sewage systems. Therefore, the treatment of wastewaters in WWTPs plays a crucial role in the elimination of phar-maceuticalcompoundsbeforetheirdischargeintorivers.Duringtheapplicationofâ...
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Fate of Pharmaceuticals in the Environment and in Water Treatment Systems - Chapter 3 pdf

Fate of Pharmaceuticals in the Environment and in Water Treatment Systems - Chapter 3 pdf

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... SystemsremovedfromdifferentwatersusinganMIPwithrecoveriesof103to104%fordrinking water, pond water, and well water.48ThebindingofestrogenstoanMIPdevelopedtoaidintheanalysisofestrogensinnaturalwaterswaslowerthanthebinding of ... plateformat. The SPEprocesscanbebestdescribedashappeninginfoursteps .The rstisaconditioningstep,wherethesorbentis“wetted.”Solventsareusedtorinsethesorbent and to allow contact of the analytes with the solid phase. The next stepinvolves the “loading” of the sample onto the ... SAXandHLBSPEcartridges.ThehumicsareretainedbytheSAXcartridgeandthetetracy-clinespassthroughtotheHLBcartridge,wheretheyareretained.TheSAXcartridgeisthenremoved, and the tetracyclines are eluted from the HLB...
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Fate of Pharmaceuticals in the Environment and in Water Treatment Systems - Chapter 4 potx

Fate of Pharmaceuticals in the Environment and in Water Treatment Systems - Chapter 4 potx

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... 4.5givestheinhibition[%]ofthegrowthofChlorella vulgaris after72hoursexposure to gadobutrol on the basis of the biomass (integral) and the growth rate.Inordertoillustratethedataonwhichtheinhibition[%]iscalculated,cellnumbersDay ... particlecounter(“CoulterCounter”)atapproximately24,48,and72hours.ThepHvaluewasmeasuredatthebeginningandattheendofthetest.For the study with dimeglumine gadopentetate and gadofosveset trisodium, anincubatingapparatus(AbimedAlgenTestXT)wasused.Inthiscasethecellnumberwas ... and gadofosvesettrisodium) in agreement with the OECD guideline 201 and the EC guideline part C.3. 25, 26 The test substances were incubated in an aqueous solution including nutrients for the duration...
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Fate of Pharmaceuticals in the Environment and in Water Treatment Systems - Chapter 6 pptx

Fate of Pharmaceuticals in the Environment and in Water Treatment Systems - Chapter 6 pptx

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... erythro-mycin,roxithromycin,andsalinomycinof41d,130d,and6d,respectively,whereasnodegradationoftiamulinwasobserved. 51 The dissipation of tylosin was studiedinanaerobicslurriesofswinemanureobtainedfromopenandcoveredlagoonsforwhich90%disappearancetimesof40hand310h,respectively,werecalculatedusing ... Canterbury41quantied the binding of OTC by solutions of AldrichhumicacidwithandwithoutamendmentsofAl3+,Fe3+,andCa2+.DOMbindingcoefcients (KDOC,L/kgDOC)rangedfrom 550 0to 250 ,000L/kgandincreasedin the ... sorption of hormonesduetotheassociationofthehormonesasfollows:whereistheapparentsorptioncoefcientinthepresenceofDOCand[DOC]istheconcentrationofDOC(kg/L).HighlogKDOCvalues for the binding of...
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Fate of Pharmaceuticals in the Environment and in Water Treatment Systems - Chapter 7 pot

Fate of Pharmaceuticals in the Environment and in Water Treatment Systems - Chapter 7 pot

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... Systems0.3).Wefoundsimilarresultswhenusingimmunoassay;0.6ng/mLwasdetectedinleachate.WhenexaminingspecictylosinfactorsusingLC/MS/MS,wefoundthattylosinAaccountedforapproximately22%ofthetotaltylosinresidues;thiscorrespondstoaconcentrationof0.2ng/mL.TylosinD,anothermajorfactor,wasdetectedat0.5ng/mL,or 65% ofthetotalresidues.Thisresultisquiteinterestingconsideringthecompositionofthetylosinappliedtothetopofthecolumn;tylosinDonly accounted for approximately 10% in the formulation applied. Finding such dif-ferent proportions in ... the vetreatedcolumns;theyalsorangedfrom1to644cells/mL(thelimitofdetectionfor the assay).Although<0.1%ofthegfp-labeledcellsandtylosinresiduesappliedtothetopofthecolumnweredetectedintheleachateinthisstudy,theseresultsdoindicatetheabilityoftylosinandsomebacteriatomoveinanagronomicsoil.7.3.2 ... survival.Theseresultsaredifferentfromourndingofhighernumbersofbacterialeachingfromthesecondandthirdrainevents.Sainietal.(2003)reported3.4to4.5logCFU/100mLintheleachatefromtherainevent16-dpostapplication;1to10 %of theappliedinoculumwasdetectedintheleachate,regardlessoftimebetweenappli-cation...
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Fate of Pharmaceuticals in the Environment and in Water Treatment Systems - Chapter 8 potx

Fate of Pharmaceuticals in the Environment and in Water Treatment Systems - Chapter 8 potx

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... morequickly,anindicationbeingitsalmostthreetimeshigheraqueoussolubility.WiththefreshsoilCuptakeisslow,givingrisetomuchsmallerplantmassconcentra-tions.Ontheotherhand,inthesecondcutmorecompoundsweretakenupbutlessforsulfamethazineinthiscasebecauseofitshighleachingpotential.1 .5 3.04 .5 6.01 .5 3.04 .5 6.01 .5 3.04 .5 6.07 .5 9.01 .5 3.04 .5 6.07 .5 9.0Sampling Time … Weeks after Spiking3 6 9 12 3 6 ... concentra-tionsof2.26gL–1ofsulfamethazineand2.41gL–1 of sulfamethoxazole. To avoiddirectcontactofthesolventwiththeplantandwithsoilmicroorganisms,25mLofthespikingsolutioninacetonewasmixedwith480mLofurine(resultingina3 .5% solutionofacetoneinurine).Applicationtookplaceatasoilmoistureof 75 %of maximumwater-holdingcapacity.A56 .5- mgportionofSMZand60.2mgofSMXwereappliedto6kgofsoil.Thisgivesaninitialsoilconcentrationof9.42mgkg–1ofSMZand10.04mgkg–1 of ... avoiddirectcontactofthesolventwiththeplantandwithsoilmicroorganisms,25mLofthespikingsolutioninacetonewasmixedwith480mLofurine(resultingina3 .5% solutionofacetoneinurine).Applicationtookplaceatasoilmoistureof 75 %of maximumwater-holdingcapacity.A56 .5- mgportionofSMZand60.2mgofSMXwereappliedto6kgofsoil.Thisgivesaninitialsoilconcentrationof9.42mgkg–1ofSMZand10.04mgkg–1of...
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Fate of Pharmaceuticals in the Environment and in Water Treatment Systems - Chapter 9 docx

Fate of Pharmaceuticals in the Environment and in Water Treatment Systems - Chapter 9 docx

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... binding glutathione(GSH).24TheGsiteisaconservedgroupofaminoacidslocatedintheNterminaldomain of the polypeptide. The C terminal domain contains the binding site for the hydrophobic substrate (H ... 450 50 0 55 0 600 650 700 m/z(B) 250 300 350 400 450 50 0 55 0 600 650 700m/z(A)020406080100 50 7D C B A [M+H–Glu–Cys]+422[M 654 –Glu]+ 52 5m/z 654 [M 654 –(Glu+H2O)]+ 654 OHOHNH2OHNH3CCH3O ... was formed in the absence of GSTs. The inability of GSTs to catalyze the transformation of sulfadimethoxine via GSHconjugation may explain the reported toxicity of this antibiotic toward maize,...
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Fate of Pharmaceuticals in the Environment and in Water Treatment Systems - Chapter 10 docx

Fate of Pharmaceuticals in the Environment and in Water Treatment Systems - Chapter 10 docx

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... DrugsinDrinkingWater 22110.3.3 CHLORINE-BASED DISINFECTIONChlorine disinfectants, such as free chlorine and chloramines, are widely used in drinking water disinfection in the United States. ... what does and does not work in remediat- in gthepresenceofdrugsindrinkingwater.Thereisnoquestionthatsubtherapeuticdoses of these compounds are nding their way into the surface and groundwaters ... inges-tion,andinconsistenciesinthewaytheyaredisposedmaketheirpresenceintheaquaticenvironmentinevitable.Theirsourcesinnaturalwatersarenotlimitedtoexcretion of parent compounds and their metabolites by individuals...
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