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    Numerische Mathematik 43 (1984), S. 153-160 
    ISSN: 0945-3245
    Keywords: AMS (MOS): 15A18 ; 15-04 ; 65F10 ; CR: 5.14
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Mathematics
    Notes: Summary We present a method for the determination of eigenvalues of a symmetric tridiagonal matrix which combines Givens' Sturm bisection [4, 5] with interpolation, to accelerate convergence in high precision cases. By using an appropriate root of the absolute value of the determinant to derive the interpolation weight, results are obtained which compare favorably with the Barth, Martin, Wilkinson algorithm [1].
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    Planta 196 (1995), S. 674-682 
    ISSN: 1432-2048
    Keywords: Compartmental analysis ; Nitrate (compartmentation, flux) ; Nitrogen-13 ; Picea
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Abstract The radiotracer 13N was used to undertake compartmental analyses for NO 3 − in intact non-mycorrhizal roots of Picea glauca (Moench) Voss. seedlings. Three compartments were defined, with half-lives of exchange of 2.5 s, 20 s, and 7 min. These were identified as representing surface adsorption, apparent free space, and cytoplasm, respectively. Influx, efflux, and net flux as well as cytoplasmic and apparent-free-space nitrate concentrations were estimated for three different concentration regimes of external nitrate. After exposure to external NO 3 − for 3 d, influx was calculated to be 0.09 μmol·g−1·h−1 (at 10 μM [NO 3 − ]o), 0.5μmol·g−1·h−1 (at 100 μM [NO inf3 sup− ]o), and 1.2 μmol · g−1· h−1 (at 1.5 mM [NO 3 − ]o). Efflux increased with increasing [NO 3 − ]o, constituting 4% of influx at 10 μM, 6% at 100 μM, and 21% at 1.5 mM. Cytoplasmic [NO 3 − ] was estimated to be 0.3 mM at 10 uM [NO 3 − ]o, 2mM at 100 μM [NO 3 − ]o, and 4mM at 1.5 mM [NO 3 − ]o, while free-space [NO 3 − ] was 16 μM, 173 μM, and 2.2 mM, respectively. A series of experiments was carried out to confirm the identity of the compartments resolved by efflux analysis. Pretreatment at high temperature or application of 2-chloro-ethanol, sodium dodecyl sulphate or hydrogen peroxide made it possible to distinguish the metabolic (cytoplasmic) phase from the remaining two (physical) phases. Likewise, varying [Pi] of the medium altered efflux and thereby [NO 3 − ]cyt, but did not affect [NO 3 − ]free space.
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    Planta 196 (1995), S. 674-682 
    ISSN: 1432-2048
    Keywords: Compartmental analysis ; Nitrate (compartmentation, flux) ; Nitrogen-13 ; Picea
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Abstract The radiotracer13N was used to undertake compartmental analyses for NO 3 − in intact non-mycorrhizal roots ofPicea glauca (Moench) Voss. seedlings. Three compartments were defined, with half-lives of exchange of 2.5 s, 20 s, and 7 min. These were identified as representing surface adsorption, apparent free space, and cytoplasm, respectively. Influx, efflux, and net flux as well as cytoplasmic and apparent-free-space nitrate concentrations were estimated for three different concentration regimes of external nitrate. After exposure to external NO 3 − for 3 d, influx was calculated to be 0.09 μmol·g−1·h−1 (at 10 μM [NO 3 − ]o), 0.5μmol·g−1·h−1 (at 100 μM [NO inf3 sup− ]o), and 1.2 μmol · g−1· h−1 (at 1.5 mM [NO 3 − ]o). Efflux increased with increasing [NO 3 − ]o, constituting 4% of influx at 10 μM, 6% at 100 μM, and 21% at 1.5 mM. Cytoplasmic [NO 3 − ] was estimated to be 0.3 mM at 10 uM [NO 3 − ]o, 2mM at 100 μM [NO 3 − ]o, and 4mM at 1.5 mM [NO 3 − ]o, while free-space [NO 3 − ] was 16 μM, 173 μM, and 2.2 mM, respectively. A series of experiments was carried out to confirm the identity of the compartments resolved by efflux analysis. Pretreatment at high temperature or application of 2-chloro-ethanol, sodium dodecyl sulphate or hydrogen peroxide made it possible to distinguish the metabolic (cytoplasmic) phase from the remaining two (physical) phases. Likewise, varying [Pi] of the medium altered efflux and thereby [NO 3 − ]cyt, but did not affect [NO 3 − ]free space.
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