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  • 1
    Keywords: Environmental toxicology. ; Electronic books.
    Description / Table of Contents: Culled from Springer's Encyclopedia of Sustainability Science and Technology, this volume anthologizes its parent publication's peer-reviewed entries on environmental toxicology. It's breadth of coverage amounts to a full, standalone introduction to the topic.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (733 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9781461457640
    Language: English
    Note: Intro -- Environmental Toxicology -- Contents -- Chapter 1: Environmental Toxicology, Introduction -- Chapter 2: Airborne Toxic Chemicals -- Chapter 3: Bioaccumulation/Biomagnifications in Food Chains -- Chapter 4: Biomarkers and Metabolomics, Evidence of Stress -- Chapter 5: Bioremediation and Mitigation -- Chapter 6: Biosensors and Bioassays for Ecological Risk Monitoring and Assessment -- Chapter 7: CERCLA, Sustainability and Public and Environmental Health -- Chapter 8: Ecological and Health Risks at Low Doses -- Chapter 9: Ecological Risk Assessment and Animal Models -- Chapter 10: Environmental Toxicology: Carcinogenesis -- Chapter 11: Environmental Toxicology: Children at Risk -- Chapter 12: Environmental Toxicology: Oxidative Stress -- Chapter 13: Harmful Algal Blooms -- Chapter 14: Microbial Risk Assessment of Pathogens in Water -- Chapter 15: Pathogen and Nutrient Transfer Through and Across Agricultural Soils -- Chapter 16: Recreational Water Risk: Pathogens and Fecal Indicators -- Chapter 17: Science, Policy, and Risk Management: Case of Seafood Safety -- Chapter 18: Sentinel Species in Oceans and Human Health -- Chapter 19: Solar Radiation and Human Health -- Chapter 20: Toxic Chemical Risks -- Chapter 21: Ultraviolet Radiation: Distribution and Variability -- Chapter 22: UV Effects on Living Organisms -- Chapter 23: Xenobiotic Protection/Resistance Mechanisms in Organisms -- Index.
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  • 2
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    New York, NY [u.a.] : Wiley
    Keywords: Oceanography Mathematics ; Mathematik ; Meereskundler ; Meereskunde ; Mathematische Methode
    Type of Medium: Book
    Pages: XII, 343 S , graph. Darst
    ISBN: 0471162213
    Language: English
    Note: Literaturangaben
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  • 3
    Keywords: Pituitary Neoplasms surgery ; Central Nervous System Neoplasms surgery ; Endocrine Surgical Procedures methods ; Neurosurgical Procedures methods ; Pituitary Diseases surgery ; Endocrinology ; Neuroendocrinology ; Neuropathology ; Neurosurgery ; Ophthalmology ; Otorhinolaryngology ; Hypophysentumor ; Neurochirurgie
    Description / Table of Contents: The management of pituitary adenomas and other sellar tumors is one of the most difficult tasks for neurosurgeons and endocrinologists. Optimal treatment requires a multidisciplinary approach; neurological, ophthalmological, and endocrinological tests are all required. Fortunately, the past decade has seen rapid improvements in the management of patients with pituitary adenomas and other sellar tumors. Transsphenoidal surgery has gone from being an innovative approach to pituitary adenomas to having become the standard procedure for a whole variety of sellar and para-sellar lesions. The authors contributing to this book expertly detail the state-of-the-art treatment of patients with pituitary adenomas, covering operative approaches, peri-operative management, surgical pathology as well as the newer extensions such as image guidance and endoscopy. They also identify the complementary roles of radiosurgery and transcranial surgery in the approach to sellar and suprasellar tumors. In addition the text gives a glimpse at what the future may hold for the treatment of such tumors.The present volume of Frontiers of Hormone Research will be of great value for endocrinologists, neurosurgeons, neuropathologists, neuro-ophthalmologists, and otolaryngologists in the treatment of patients with pituitary adenomas
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: X + 286 S
    Edition: Online-Ausg. Online-Ressource Karger eBooks Collection 1997-2009
    ISBN: 9783318013009
    Series Statement: Frontiers of hormone research 34
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    Language: English
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  • 4
    Publication Date: 2024-02-01
    Keywords: ADIOS_III; Calculated average/mean values; Event label; Hawaii Ocean Time-Series; HOT; JGOFS; Joint Global Ocean Flux Study; Latitude of event; Longitude of event; Primary production of carbon per area, daily
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 3 data points
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  • 5
    Publication Date: 2024-02-01
    Keywords: ADIOS_I_II; Calculated average/mean values; Event label; Hawaii Ocean Time-Series; HOT; JGOFS; Joint Global Ocean Flux Study; Latitude of event; Longitude of event; Primary production of carbon per area, daily
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 3 data points
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  • 6
    Publication Date: 2024-02-01
    Keywords: Event label; Hawaii Ocean Time-Series; HOT; JGOFS; Joint Global Ocean Flux Study; Latitude of event; Longitude of event; Primary production of carbon per area, daily; PRPOOS
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 2 data points
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  • 7
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    In:  Supplement to: Betzer, Peter R; Showers, William J; Laws, Edward A; Winn, Christopher D; DiTullio, Giacomo R; Kroopnick, Peter M (1984): Primary productivity and particle fluxes on a transect of the equator at 153°W in the Pacific Ocean. Deep-Sea Research Part A. Oceanographic Research Papers, 31(1), 1-11, https://doi.org/10.1016/0198-0149(84)90068-2
    Publication Date: 2024-02-01
    Description: Primary productivity (14C) and mass flux measurements using a free-drifting sediment trap deployed at 900 m were made at four stations in the Pacific Ocean between 12°N and 6°S at 153°W. The latitudinal variations in productivity were consistent with historical patterns showing the equator as a zone of high production and the oligotrophic waters north of the equatorial region as an area of low productivity. The correlation coefficient between the two sets of independent measurements was 0.999, indicating that in this oceanic area the activity of the primary producers was closely related to the total mass flux. A re-examination of historical data suggests that the downward flux of particulate organic carbon varies in direct proportion to the quotient of surface primary production raised to the 1.4 power and depth raised to the 0.63 power.
    Keywords: Betzer; DEPTH, water; Hawaii Ocean Time-Series; HOT; JGOFS; Joint Global Ocean Flux Study; LATITUDE; LONGITUDE; Primary production of carbon per area, yearly; Total, flux per year
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 8 data points
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  • 8
    Publication Date: 2024-02-01
    Keywords: ADIOS_I; Calculated average/mean values; Event label; Hawaii Ocean Time-Series; HOT; JGOFS; Joint Global Ocean Flux Study; Latitude of event; Longitude of event; Primary production of carbon per area, daily
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 3 data points
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  • 9
    Publication Date: 2024-03-15
    Description: The marine cyanobacterium Synechococcus elongatus was grown in a continuous culture system to study the interactive effects of temperature, irradiance, nutrient limitation, and the partial pressure of CO2 (pCO2) on its growth and physiological characteristics. Cells were grown on a 14:10 h light:dark cycle at all combinations of low and high irradiance (50 and 300 μmol photons/m**2/s, respectively), low and high pCO2 (400 and 1000 ppmv, respectively), nutrient limitation (nitrate-limited and nutrient-replete conditions), and temperatures of 20–45°C in 5°C increments. The maximum growth rate was ~4.5 · d−1 at 30–35°C. Under nutrient-replete conditions, growth rates at most temperatures and irradiances were about 8% slower at a pCO2 of 1000 ppmv versus 400 ppmv. The single exception was 45°C and high irradiance. Under those conditions, growth rates were ~45% higher at 1000 ppmv. Cellular carbon:nitrogen ratios were independent of temperature at a fixed relative growth rate but higher at high irradiance than at low irradiance. Initial slopes of photosynthesis–irradiance curves were higher at all temperatures under nutrient-replete versus nitrate-limited conditions; they were similar at all temperatures under high and low irradiance, except at 20°C, when they were suppressed at high irradiance. A model of phytoplankton growth in which cellular carbon was allocated to structure, storage, or the light or dark reactions of photosynthesis accounted for the general patterns of cell composition and growth rate. Allocation of carbon to the light reactions of photosynthesis was consistently higher at low versus high light and under nutrient-replete versus nitrate-limited conditions.
    Keywords: Alkalinity, total; Aragonite saturation state; Bacteria; Bicarbonate; Bicarbonate ion; Biomass/Abundance/Elemental composition; Bottles or small containers/Aquaria (〈20 L); Calcite saturation state; Calculated using seacarb after Nisumaa et al. (2010); Carbon, inorganic, dissolved; Carbon/Chlorophyll a ratio; Carbon/Nitrogen ratio; Carbonate ion; Carbonate system computation flag; Carbon dioxide; Carbon dioxide, dissolved; Cyanobacteria; Fugacity of carbon dioxide (water) at sea surface temperature (wet air); Growth/Morphology; Growth rate; Initial slope of the photosynthesis-irradiance curve; Irradiance; Laboratory experiment; Laboratory strains; Light; Macro-nutrients; Not applicable; OA-ICC; Ocean Acidification International Coordination Centre; Partial pressure of carbon dioxide (water) at sea surface temperature (wet air); Pelagos; pH; Photosynthetic carbon fixation rate, per chlorophyll a; Phytoplankton; Primary production/Photosynthesis; Ratio; Salinity; Single species; Species, unique identification; Species, unique identification (Semantic URI); Species, unique identification (URI); Synechococcus elongatus; Temperature; Temperature, water; Treatment; Type
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 1392 data points
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  • 10
    Publication Date: 2024-03-18
    Description: The marine diatom Thalassiosira pseudonana was grown in continuous culture systems to study the interactive effects of temperature, irradiance, nutrient limitation, and the partial pressure of CO2 (pCO2) on its growth and physiological characteristics. The cells were able to grow at all combinations of low and high irradiance (50 and 300 μmol photons/m**2/ s, respectively, of visible light), low and high pCO2 (400 and 1,000 μatm, respectively), nutrient limitation (nitrate‐limited and nutrient‐replete conditions), and temperatures of 10–32°C. Under nutrient‐replete conditions, there was no adverse effect of high pCO2 on growth rates at temperatures of 10–25°C. The response of the cells to high pCO2 was similar at low and high irradiance. At supraoptimal temperatures of 30°C or higher, high pCO2 depressed growth rates at both low and high irradiance. Under nitrate‐limited conditions, cells were grown at 38 ± 2.4% of their nutrient‐saturated rates at the same temperature, irradiance, and pCO2. Dark respiration rates consistently removed a higher percentage of production under nitrate‐limited versus nutrient‐replete conditions. The percentages of production lost to dark respiration were positively correlated with temperature under nitrate‐limited conditions, but there was no analogous correlation under nutrient‐replete conditions. The results suggest that warmer temperatures and associated more intense thermal stratification of ocean surface waters could lower net photosynthetic rates if the stratification leads to a reduction in the relative growth rates of marine phytoplankton, and at truly supraoptimal temperatures there would likely be a synergistic interaction between the stresses from temperature and high pCO2 (lower pH).
    Keywords: Alkalinity, total; Aragonite saturation state; Bicarbonate ion; Biomass/Abundance/Elemental composition; Bottles or small containers/Aquaria (〈20 L); Calcite saturation state; Calculated using seacarb after Nisumaa et al. (2010); Carbon, inorganic, dissolved; Carbon/Chlorophyll a ratio; Carbon/Nitrogen ratio; Carbonate ion; Carbonate system computation flag; Carbon dioxide; Chromista; DATE/TIME; Fugacity of carbon dioxide (water) at sea surface temperature (wet air); Growth/Morphology; Growth rate; Growth rate, standard deviation; Initial slope of the photosynthesis-irradiance curve; Initial slope of the photosynthesis-irradiance curve, standard error; Irradiance; Laboratory experiment; Laboratory strains; Light; Macro-nutrients; Maximum photosynthetic rate (carbon/chlorophyll a); Maximum photosynthetic rate (carbon/chlorophyll a), standard error; Maximum quantum yield of photosystem II; Nitrogen/chlorophyll a ratio; Not applicable; OA-ICC; Ocean Acidification International Coordination Centre; Ochrophyta; Partial pressure of carbon dioxide (water) at sea surface temperature (wet air); Pelagos; pH; Phytoplankton; Primary production/Photosynthesis; Productivity index (carbon/chlorophyll a); Ratio; Registration number of species; Respiration; Salinity; Single species; Species; Temperature; Temperature, water; Thalassiosira pseudonana; Treatment; Type; Uniform resource locator/link to reference
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 1763 data points
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