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  • 1
    Publication Date: 2024-01-27
    Keywords: Aluminium; Arsenic; Bangladesh; Barium 2+; BD_RW-04; BD_SW-06; BD_SW-07; BD_SW-08; BD_SW-09; BD_SW-10; BD_SW-100; BD_SW-101; BD_SW-103; BD_SW-105; BD_SW-11; BD_SW-12; BD_SW-13; BD_SW-14; BD_SW-16; BD_SW-17; BD_SW-18; BD_SW-19; BD_SW-20; BD_SW-21; BD_SW-22; BD_SW-23; BD_SW-24; BD_SW-25; BD_SW-27; BD_SW-28; BD_SW-29; BD_SW-30; BD_SW-31; BD_SW-32; BD_SW-33; BD_SW-34; BD_SW-35; BD_SW-36; BD_SW-50; BD_SW-51; BD_SW-52; BD_SW-53; BD_SW-55; BD_SW-56; BD_SW-58; BD_SW-59; BD_SW-60; BD_SW-61; BD_SW-62; BD_SW-63; BD_SW-64; BD_SW-65; BD_SW-70; BD_TC-01; BD_TC-02; BD_TC-03; BD_TC-04; BD_TC-05; BD_TC-06; BD_TC-07; BD_TC-08; BD_TC-09; Bicarbonate ion; Boron; Bromine; Calcium; Carbon, inorganic, dissolved; Carbon, organic, dissolved; Charge imbalance; Chlorine; Conductivity; DATE/TIME; DEPTH, water; Event label; Fluorine; Iron; Latitude of event; Lithium; Longitude of event; Magnesium; Manganese; Molybdenum; Nitrate, dissolved; Oxidation reduction (RedOx) potential; pH; Phosphorus; Potassium; RW-04; Salinity; Sample type; Silicon; Site; Sodium; Strontium; Sulfur; SW-06; SW-07; SW-08; SW-09; SW-10; SW-100; SW-101; SW-103; SW-105; SW-11; SW-12; SW-13; SW-14; SW-16; SW-17; SW-18; SW-19; SW-20; SW-21; SW-22; SW-23; SW-24; SW-25; SW-27; SW-28; SW-29; SW-30; SW-31; SW-32; SW-33; SW-34; SW-35; SW-36; SW-50; SW-51; SW-52; SW-53; SW-55; SW-56; SW-58; SW-59; SW-60; SW-61; SW-62; SW-63; SW-64; SW-65; SW-70; TC-01; TC-02; TC-03; TC-04; TC-05; TC-06; TC-07; TC-08; TC-09; Temperature, water; Water sample; WS
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    Publication Date: 2024-01-27
    Keywords: Bangladesh; BD_tidal; Conductivity; DATE/TIME; MOOR; Mooring; Salinity; Temperature, water; Water table level
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    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 175146 data points
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    In:  Supplement to: Ayers, John C; George, Gregory; Fry, David; Benneyworth, Laura; Wilson, Carol; Wallace Auerbach, Leslie; Roy, Kushal; Karim, M R; Akter, Farjana; Goodbred, Steven (2017): Salinization and arsenic contamination of surface water in southwest Bangladesh. Geochemical Transactions, 18, 1-23, https://doi.org/10.1186/s12932-017-0042-3
    Publication Date: 2024-01-27
    Description: To identify the causes of salinization and arsenic contamination of surface water on an embanked island (i.e., polder) in the tidal delta plain of SW Bangladesh we collected and analyzed water samples in the dry (May) and wet (October) seasons in 2012-2013. Samples were collected from rice paddies (wet season), saltwater ponds used for brine shrimp aquaculture (dry season), freshwater ponds and tidal channels (both wet and dry season), and rainwater collectors. Continuous measurements of salinity from March 2012 to February 2013 show that tidal channel water increases from ~0.15 ppt in the wet season up to ~20 ppt in the dry season. On the polder, surface water exceeds the World Health Organization drinking water guideline of 10 µg As/L in 78% of shrimp ponds and 27% of rice paddies, raising concerns that produced shrimp and rice could have unsafe levels of As. Drinking water sources also often have unsafe As levels, with 83% of tubewell and 43% of freshwater pond samples having 〉10 µg As/L. Water compositions and field observations are consistent with shrimp pond water being sourced from tidal channels during the dry season, rather than the locally saline groundwater from tubewells. Irrigation water for rice paddies is also obtained from the tidal channels, but during the wet season when surface waters are fresh. Salts become concentrated in irrigation water through evaporation, with average salinity increasing from 0.43 ppt in the tidal channel source to 0.91 ppt in the rice paddies. Our observations suggest that the practice of seasonally alternating rice and shrimp farming in a field has a negligible effect on rice paddy water salinity. Also, shrimp ponds do not significantly affect the salinity of adjacent surface water bodies or subjacent groundwater because impermeable shallow surface deposits of silt and clay mostly isolate surface water bodies from each other and from the shallow groundwater aquifer. Bivariate plots of conservative element concentrations show that all surface water types lie on mixing lines between dry season tidal channel water and rainwater, i.e., all are related by varying degrees of salinization. High As concentrations in dry season tidal channel water and shrimp ponds likely result from groundwater exfiltration and upstream irrigation in the dry season. Arsenic is transferred from tidal channels to rice paddies through irrigation. Including groundwater samples from the same area (Ayers et al. in Geochem Trans 17:1-22, 2016, doi:10.1186/s12932-016-0036-6), principal components analysis and correlation analysis reveal that salinization explains most variation in surface water compositions, whereas progressive reduction of buried surface water by dissolved organic carbon is responsible for the nonconservative behavior of S, Fe, and As and changes in Eh and alkalinity of groundwater.
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  • 4
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    Plant cell reports 13 (1994), S. 570-573 
    ISSN: 1432-203X
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Abstract Techniques have been developed for the regeneration of Aegle marmelos from nucellar explants. Slow-growing calli were induced from nucellar explants excised from 90–120 d-old developing fruits. The medium consisted of Murashige and Skoog formulation containing 40 g/l sucrose, 400 mg/l casein hydrolysate, 5 mg/l 1-naphthaleneacetic acid and 1 mg/l kinetin. The basal medium with high concentration (1–5 mg/l) of N6-benzyladenine (BA) and low concentration (0.1 mg/l) of NAA was suitable for regeneration of shoots from 3-month-old calli. Addition of 1 mg/l gibberellic acid (GA3) favoured shoot growth. Callus-derived shoots produced roots and developed into plantlets when transferred to half-strength MS medium supplemented with 0.5 mg/l indole-3-butyric acid (IBA) and 0.5 mg/l NAA. Approximately 5 months were required for the full regenerative process.
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    Antonie van Leeuwenhoek 47 (1981), S. 499-507 
    ISSN: 1572-9699
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Abstract A total of 633 anaerobic bacteria were examined for tryptophanase production using a rapid method which distinguishes within 5 to 180 minutes between anaerobes that contain tryptophanase and those that do not. Of the 196 tryptophanase-positive isolates tested, 99% showed tryptophanase activity within 2 hours as compared with 94.4% in 24 hours by a conventional method. A total of 299 tryptophanase-negative organisms were tested. Ninety three percent of these remained negative after 24 hours as compared with 95.3% when tested with a 24-h conventional method. Additional information was obtained on the sensitivity of this test and the time-dependent production of indole by tryptophanase.
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    Plant cell, tissue and organ culture 34 (1993), S. 199-203 
    ISSN: 1573-5044
    Keywords: adventitious bud induction ; nueellus eulture
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Abstract A protocol for organogenesis from nucellar explants excised from fertilized ovules of immature fruits of Aegle marmelos Corr. was developed. Adventitious buds were initiated on Murashige and Skoog's (MS) medium containing various combinations of 6-benzyladenine (BA), α-naphthalene-acetic acid (NAA), 3-indoleacetic acid and gibberellic acid. Medium containing 4.4 μm BA and 2.7 μM NAA produced the maximum number of adventitious buds per explant. Shoots were elongated by transferring explants with shoot buds to medium with a low concentration of BA (0.44 μM). Rooting of in vitro-regenerated shoots was obtained in half-strength MS medium with 4.9 μM indole-3-butyric acid. This is the first report of plant regeneration from nucellar explants of A. marmelos.
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    Plant cell, tissue and organ culture 39 (1994), S. 265-268 
    ISSN: 1573-5044
    Keywords: adventitious regeneration ; cotyledon ; micropropagation
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Abstract Elephant apple (Feronia limonia L.). was micropropagated on MS medium containing 4.4 μM benzyladenine and 4.6 μM kinetin using cotyledon explants taken from in vitro-grown seedlings. Adventitious buds formed on the cotyledon developed into shoots that were rooted in half-strength MS medium containing 0.57 μM indoleacetic acid and 0.49 μM indolebutyric acid. Plants were successfully established in soil.
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    International journal of fracture 37 (1988), S. 245-262 
    ISSN: 1573-2673
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science, Production Engineering, Mining and Metallurgy, Traffic Engineering, Precision Mechanics
    Description / Table of Contents: Résumé On étudie la réponse transitoire de la surface d'un demi-espace à couches successives isotropes ou anisotrope dans le cas de deux fissures d'interfaces abordées par une onde SH plane. Le champ incident est assimilé à une onde de base. On ramène les équations directrices ainsi que les conditions aux limites, et les conditions de régularité et de continuité, à un jeu d'équations intégrales singulières couplées. Les solutions de ces équations sont obtenues en procédant à une extension d'un COD inconnu sous forme d'un ensemble de polynomes de Chebyshev. A titre d'exemple type, on calcule la réponse de surface de demi-espaces en couches, de caractère isotrope et de caractère non isotrope, avec ou sans interactions de fissures
    Notes: Abstract The transient response of the surface of a layered isotropic or anisotropic half-space, with two interface cracks, excited by a plane SH-wave is investigated. The incident field is taken as a bulk wave. The governing equations along with boundary, regularity and continuity conditions across the interface are reduced to a coupled set of singular integral equations. Solutions of these equations are obtained by expanding unknown crack opening displacement (COD) in terms of a complete set of Chebyshev polynomials. As sample problems, the surface response of isotropic as well as anisotropic layered half-spaces with and without crack interactions is computed
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  • 9
    Publication Date: 2018-06-07
    Print ISSN: 0021-8979
    Electronic ISSN: 1089-7550
    Topics: Physics
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    Publication Date: 2013-12-22
    Description: This paper examines neutron radiation with PTS (Pneumatic Transfer System) effect on silicon NPN bipolar junction transistors (2N2222 and NTE 123) and analysis of the transistors in terms of electrical characterization such as current gain after neutron radiation. The key parameters are measured with Keithley 4200SCS. Experiment results show that the current gain degradation of the transistors is very sensitive to neutron radiation. The neutron radiation can cause displacement damage in the bulk layer of the transistor structure. The current degradation is believed to be governed by increasing recombination current between the base and emitter depletion region.
    Print ISSN: 1757-8981
    Electronic ISSN: 1757-899X
    Topics: Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science, Production Engineering, Mining and Metallurgy, Traffic Engineering, Precision Mechanics
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