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Animal and biological science highlights: San Antonio Fluid Dynamics Conference, Nov. 23-25
Animal and biological science highlights: San Antonio Fluid Dynamics Conference, Nov. 23-25
Animal and biological science highlights: San Antonio Fluid Dynamics Conference, Nov. 23-25
(American Institute of Physics) From dolphins to clams to flying creatures like hummingbirds and bats, many of nature's most fascinating creatures exhibit forms of fluid flow. When the 61st Annual Meeting of the American Physical Society Division of Fluid Dynamics takes place from Nov. 23-25 at the San Antonio Convention Center, researchers from across the globe will describe cutting-edge research with applications in astronomy, engineering, alternative energy, biology, and medicine.
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| Nanoscale metrology and materials characterisation is an area of growing importance for research into polymers, colloids, coatings, paints, thin films, semiconductor materials, data storage, nanolithography, spectroscopy, biomaterials, electrochemistry and more. | |
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| • | [Biochemistry and Molecular Biology] Lysyl Oxidase Activity in the Ocular Tissues and the Role of LOX in Proliferative Diabetic Retinopathy and Rhegmatogenous Retinal Detachment |
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This report shows a statistically significant decrease in the specific activity of lysyl oxidase (LOX), a collagen cross-linking enzyme in the vitreous of RRD and PDR cases that is possibly associated with the ECM remodeling. |
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| • | Olympia Medical Center Ileostomy Specialist Keynote Speaker At Annual Symposium |
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| • | Impact of Sugar Beet Cyst Nematode, Heterodera schachtii, on Some Physiological Aspects of Two Sugar Beet Cultivars, Nemakill and 7233, in the Rhizosphere Condition |
| The impact of beet cyst nematodes, Heterodera schachtii, on some physiological aspects including proline, potassium and sodium in two sugar beet cultivars, a susceptible 7233 and a resistance Nemakill was evaluated in the rhizosphere condition. In this study a bioassay was conducted with sugar beet seedlings in the presence of different populations of the beet cyst nematodes, 0, 10, 20 juveniles 1-1 g. soil as a biostressor in glass tubes (20x3 cm Ø) in growth chamber, totally 36 tubes. The tubes were placed in a growth chamber with 16-h artificial light, eight fluorescent 40 watts, at 25 and 21°C at darkness and moistened regularly with a half Hoagland`s nutrient solution. The proline, potassium and sodium changes of treated and untreated plants were measured 45 days after nematodes` inoculation. In this stage, the root of plant was freed from soil and debrises by a fine jet of water stream and the number of developed females of nematodes counted on the root surface and recorded. Results of this study revealed that the proline in leaves, sodium in leaves and roots as well as potassium in roots were increased but K+ decreased in leaves in both cultivars as the population of nematodes increased in the soil. Results of this study indicated that a few number of nematodes` females was developed on Nemakill`s roots in comparison with the other treated and untreated susceptible cultivar in the rhizosphere condition. | |
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By doug@kitp.ucsb.edu - Copyright 2008 by the American Association for the Advancement of Science - version: v1.5 build A
By doug@kitp.ucsb.edu - Copyright 2008 by the American Association for the Advancement of Science - version: v1.5 build A