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  • 1
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Singapore :Springer Nature Singapore :
    Keywords: Cancer. ; Nanotechnology. ; Medicine Research. ; Biology Research. ; Cancer Biology. ; Nanotechnology. ; Biomedical Research.
    Description / Table of Contents: 1 Introduction -- 2 Barriers for tumor drug delivery -- 3 Tumor-targeted strategies -- 4 Tumor-responsive drug release strategies -- 5 Tumor diagnosis patterns -- 6 Tumor therapeutic modes -- 7 Carbon-based tumor-targeted systems -- 8 Silica-based tumor-targeted systems -- 9 Lipid-based tumor-targeted systems -- 10 Dendrimer-based tumor-targeted systems -- 11 Polymer-based tumor-targeted systems -- 12 Other new tumor-targeted systems -- 13 Clinical applications of tumor-targeted systems -- 14 Challenges and perspectives of tumor-targeted systems.
    Abstract: This book summarizes the latest advances in nanomaterials and techniques in the field of tumor-targeted diagnosis and therapy. It provides valuable information for beginners and senior researchers, and stimulates new research directions by offering novel and provocative insights into the properties and technical principles of nanomaterials. The book systemically discusses the challenges in tumor treatment, current tumor-targeted strategies, drug-release strategies, diagnosis and therapeutic patterns, and also explores newly developed multifunctional nanomaterials and related systems.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: VI, 463 p. 72 illus., 63 illus. in color. , online resource.
    Edition: 1st ed. 2020.
    ISBN: 9789811551598
    DDC: 571.978
    Language: English
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  • 2
    Publication Date: 2024-04-14
    Description: As a country in transition, Chinese news discourse has quite distinctive characteristics, and more so given the power of state media in society. With China’s engagement in world affairs and its massive Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) now in place, Western media coverage of China has dramatically increased. Against this backdrop, news dissemination and discourse demonstrate a need for academia to give perspectives with interdisciplinary approaches. Chinese News Discourse presents original research from academics in China and the West, showing theoretical, methodological and practical dimensions between news media and discourse. The book focuses on Chinese news discourse by examining what new modern features it demonstrates in contrast and comparison to news discourses in other countries in the coverage of such hot topics as the BRI or the 70th Anniversary of the Founding of the People’s Republic of China, just to name a few. This book is a useful resource for scholars and students of discourse, language, media and communication studies, as well as translation studies.
    Keywords: Censorship|English–Chinese news translation strategies|Chinese newspaper industry|BRI|News media control ; thema EDItEUR::W Lifestyle, Hobbies and Leisure::WC Antiques, vintage and collectables::WCS Antiques, vintage and collectables: books, manuscripts, ephemera and printed matter ; thema EDItEUR::C Language and Linguistics::CJ Language teaching and learning ; thema EDItEUR::C Language and Linguistics::CF Linguistics ; thema EDItEUR::C Language and Linguistics::CF Linguistics::CFB Sociolinguistics ; thema EDItEUR::D Biography, Literature and Literary studies::DN Biography and non-fiction prose::DNT Anthologies: general
    Language: English
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  • 3
    Publication Date: 2023-07-10
    Keywords: Aluminium; Arabian Sea; Arsenic; authigenic uranium; Barium-135; Barium-136; Barium-137; Barium-138; Benthic foraminifera; benthic surface porosity; Bottom-water oxygen; Cadmium; Caesium; Calcium-42; Carbon, organic, total; Carbon, organic, total, standard deviation; Cerium; Chromium; Cobalt; Copper; Core; CORE; DEPTH, sediment/rock; Dysprosium; Elevation of event; Erbium; Europium; Event label; Gadolinium; Gallium; Geochemical analysis on bulk sediment; GGC; Giant gravity corer; Hafnium; Holmium; iodine/calcium; Iron; Lanthanum; Latitude of event; Lead; Lithium; Location; Longitude of event; Lutetium; Magnesium; Manganese; Molybdenum; MUC; MultiCorer; Neodymium; Nickel; Niobium; Oxygen; PC; Phosphorus; Piston corer; Potassium; Praseodymium; Rubidium; Samarium; Sample code/label; Scandium; Silver; Strontium; Tantalum; Terbium; Thallium; Thorium; Thulium; Tin; Titanium; TN041-04-MC; TN041-11A-MC; TN041-14-PC; TN041-23-MC; TN041-26-MC; TN041-2-PC; TN041-8-PC; TN047-13H-MC; TN047-15H-MC; TN047-18A-MC; TN047-1F-MC; TN047-24A-MC; TN047-3A-MC; TN047-6-GGC; TN047-9A-MC; TN047-9H-MC; TOM41-17A-MC; TOM41-17E-MC; TOM41-22E-MC; TOM41-29G-MC; TOM41-32C; TOM41-32G; TOM47-26D; TOM47-26F; TOM47-30H; TOM47-34D; Uranium; Vanadium; Ytterbium; Yttrium; Zinc; Zirconium
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 1506 data points
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  • 4
    Publication Date: 2023-11-08
    Keywords: AII125-8-57; Arabian Sea; authigenic uranium; BC; Benthic foraminifera; benthic surface porosity; BJ8-03-20MC; BJ8-3-MC-94A; BJ8-3-MC-96A; Bottom-water oxygen; Box corer; Carbon, organic, total; Carbon, organic, total, standard deviation; CHN115-2-17PG; CHN99-3-8PG; Cibicidoides lobatulus; Cibicidoides lobatulus, porosity; Cibicidoides lobatulus, porosity, standard deviation; Cibicidoides pachyderma; Cibicidoides pachyderma, porosity; Cibicidoides pachyderma, porosity, standard deviation; Cibicidoides spp.; Cibicidoides spp., porosity; Cibicidoides spp., porosity, standard deviation; Cibicidoides wuellerstorfi; Cibicidoides wuellerstorfi, porosity; Cibicidoides wuellerstorfi, porosity, standard deviation; Core; CORE; East Equatorial Pacific; Eastern Equatorial Pacific; Elevation of event; Event label; GGC; Giant gravity corer; Gulf of California; iodine/calcium; JGOFS-4; Knorr; KNR159-5-MC130; KNR176-2-MC-40; KNR195-5; KNR195-5-MC16; KNR195-5-MC18; KNR195-5-MC22; KNR195-5-MC25; KNR195-5-MC33; KNR195-5-MC38; KNR195-5-MC4; KNR195-5-MC42; KNR195-5-MC9; KNR197-3-24MC; KNR197-3-37MC; Latitude of event; Location; Longitude of event; MUC; MultiCorer; OCE205-2-50BC; OCE205-2-67BC; Oxygen; PC; Piston corer; Planulina spp.; Planulina spp., porosity; Planulina spp., porosity, standard deviation; Sample code/label; Scanning electron microscope (SEM); TN041-04-MC; TN041-11A-MC; TN041-14-PC; TN041-17A-MC; TN041-23-MC; TN041-26-MC; TN041-2-PC; TN041-8-PC; TN047-11A-MC-2; TN047-13H-MC; TN047-15G-MC; TN047-18A-MC; TN047-1E-MC-2; TN047-24A-MC; TN047-3A-MC; TN047-6-GGC; TN047-9A-MC; TN047-9H-MC; TOM41-17E-MC; TOM41-22E-MC; TOM41-29G-MC; TOM41-32C; TOM41-32G; TOM47-26D; TOM47-26F; TOM47-30H; TOM47-34D; West Sulawesi margin
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    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 335 data points
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  • 5
    Publication Date: 2023-11-08
    Description: A total of 70 core-top samples and 24 down-core samples were used in this study. All sediment samples were taken from Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI) Seafloor Samples Repository. For the core-top calibrations, samples were taken from the top 5 cm of most cores. Cores TN041-8PG and 8JPC are from the center of the modern Arabian Sea Oxygen Minimum Zone. Core 8PG was sampled every 16 cm from top to bottom (a total of 224 cm, extending to ~ 15.6 kyr BP). We extended the record of 8PG to ~30 kyr BP using 8JPC, which was also sampled at 16 cm intervals. All samples were freeze-dried and then aliquoted for bulk sediment geochemistry analyses. The rest of sediments were wet-sieved to 〉 63 µm fraction with de-ionized water, and oven-dried at 45°C. Benthic foraminifera Cibicidoides spp., Planulina sp., and Globobulimina affinis were picked from the 〉 212 µm fraction. Photos of benthic foraminifera were taken using a Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM) (Hitachi model TM3000) at WHOI. Benthic surface porosity was determined from the SEM photos. Benthic foraminifera I/Ca analyses and bulk sediment geochemistry were performed on a Thermo Scientific iCAP Qc ICP-MS at WHOI.
    Keywords: Arabian Sea; authigenic uranium; Benthic foraminifera; benthic surface porosity; Bottom-water oxygen; iodine/calcium
    Type: Dataset
    Format: application/zip, 4 datasets
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  • 6
    Publication Date: 2023-09-14
    Keywords: AGE; Aluminium; Arabian Sea; Arsenic; authigenic uranium; Barium-135; Barium-136; Barium-137; Barium-138; Benthic foraminifera; benthic surface porosity; Bottom-water oxygen; Cadmium; Caesium; Calcium-43; Cerium; Chromium; Cibicidoides spp.; Cibicidoides spp., Iodine/Calcium ratio; Cibicidoides spp., Iodine/Calcium ratio, standard deviation; Cibicidoides spp., porosity; Cibicidoides spp., porosity, standard deviation; Cibicidoides spp., δ13C; Cibicidoides spp., δ18O; Cobalt; Copper; Density, dry bulk; DEPTH, sediment/rock; Dysprosium; Erbium; Europium; Gadolinium; Gallium; Geochemical analysis on bulk sediment; Globobulimina affinis, δ13C; Globobulimina affinis, δ18O; Grab; GRAB; Hafnium; Holmium; Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry (Thermo iCap Q ICP-MS); iodine/calcium; Iron; JPC; Jumbo Piston Core; Lanthanum; Lead; Lithium; Lutetium; Magnesium; Manganese; Molybdenum-95; Neodymium; Nickel; Niobium; Phosphorus; Planulina spp.; Planulina spp., porosity; Planulina spp., porosity, standard deviation; Potassium; Praseodymium; Rubidium; Samarium; Sample code/label; Scandium; Scanning electron microscope (SEM); Sedimentation rate; Silver; Strontium; Tantalum; Terbium; Thallium; Thorium; Thulium; Tin; Titanium; TN041-8JPC; TN041-8PG; Uranium; Vanadium; Ytterbium; Yttrium; Zinc; Zirconium
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 1439 data points
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  • 7
    Publication Date: 2024-04-18
    Keywords: Arabian Sea; authigenic uranium; BC; Benthic foraminifera; benthic surface porosity; BJ8-03-20MC; BJ8-3-MC-94A; BJ8-3-MC-96A; Bottom-water oxygen; Box corer; Carbonate ion; CHN115-2-17PG; CHN99-3-8PG; Cibicidoides lobatulus, Iodine/Calcium ratio; Cibicidoides mundulus, Iodine/Calcium ratio; Cibicidoides pachyderma, Iodine/Calcium ratio; Cibicidoides pachyderma, Iodine/Calcium ratio, standard deviation; Cibicidoides spp., Iodine/Calcium ratio; Cibicidoides wuellerstorfi, Iodine/Calcium ratio; Cibicidoides wuellerstorfi, Iodine/Calcium ratio, standard deviation; Core; CORE; Elevation of event; Event label; Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry (Thermo iCap Q ICP-MS); iodine/calcium; KN197-03; Knorr; KNR159-5-MC130; KNR195-5-MC18B; KNR195-5-MC34B; KNR195-5-MC4A; KNR195-5-MC9A; KNR197-3; KNR197-3-10MC; KNR197-3-13MC; KNR197-3-17MC; KNR197-3-24MC; KNR197-3-26MC; KNR197-3-33MC; KNR197-3-35MC; KNR197-3-37MC; KNR197-3-61MC; KNR197-3-7MC; Latitude of event; Location; Longitude of event; M77/1; M77/1_406-1; M77/1_487-1; M77/1_553-1; M77/1_565-1; Meteor (1986); MUC; MUC 38; MUC 60; MultiCorer; Multicorer with television; OCE205-2-48BC; OCE205-2-50BC; OCE205-2-51BC; OCE205-2-52BC; OCE205-2-53BC; OCE205-2-57BC; OCE205-2-67BC; OCE205-2-68BC; OCE205-2-69BC; OCE205-2-70BC; OCE205-2-72BC; OCE205-2-74BC; OCE205-2-76BC; OCE205-2-77BC; Oxygen; PC; Piston corer; Planulina ariminensis, Iodine/Calcium ratio; Planulina ariminensis, Iodine/Calcium ratio, standard deviation; Planulina foveolata, Iodine/Calcium ratio; Planulina foveolata, Iodine/Calcium ratio, standard deviation; Planulina spp., Iodine/Calcium ratio; Planulina spp., Iodine/Calcium ratio, standard deviation; Reference/source; Salinity; Sample code/label; South Atlantic Ocean; Temperature, water; TN041-04-MC; TN041-23-MC; TN041-26-MC; TN041-2-PC; TN041-8-PC; TN047-11A-MC-2; TN047-3A-MC; TN047-9H-MC; TOM41-17A-MC; TOM41-17E-MC; TOM41-22E-MC; TOM41-29G-MC; TVMUC; West Sulawesi margin; Δ carbonate ion content
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 470 data points
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  • 8
    Publication Date: 2021-07-05
    Description: Sustainable arable cropping relies on repeated liming. Yet, the associated increase in soil pH can reduce the availability of iron (Fe) to plants. We hypothesized that repeated liming, but not pedogenic processes such as lessivage (i.e., translocation of clay particles), alters the Fe cycle in Luvisol soil, thereby affecting Fe isotope composition in soils and crops. Hence, we analysed Fe concentrations and isotope compositions in soil profiles and winter rye from the long‐term agricultural experimental site in Berlin‐Dahlem, Germany, where a controlled liming trial with three field replicates per treatment has been conducted on Albic Luvisols since 1923. Heterogeneity in subsoil was observed at this site for Fe concentration but not for Fe isotope composition. Lessivage had not affected Fe isotope composition in the soil profiles. The results also showed that almost 100 years of liming lowered the concentration of the HCl‐extractable Fe that was potentially available for plant uptake in the surface soil (0–15 cm) from 1.03 (standard error (SE) 0.03) to 0.94 (SE 0.01) g kg−1. This HCl‐extractable Fe pool contained isotopically lighter Fe (δ56Fe = −0.05 to −0.29‰) than the bulk soil (δ56Fe = −0.08 to 0.08‰). However, its Fe isotope composition was not altered by the long‐term lime application. Liming resulted in relatively lower Fe concentrations in the roots of winter rye. In addition, liming led to a heavier Fe isotope composition of the whole plants compared with those grown in the non‐limed plots (δ56FeWholePlant_ + Lime = −0.12‰, SE 0.03 vs. δ56FeWholePlant_‐Lime = −0.21‰, SE 0.01). This suggests that the elevated soil pH (increased by one unit due to liming) promoted the Fe uptake strategy through complexation of Fe(III) from the rhizosphere, which favoured heavier Fe isotopes. Overall, the present study showed that liming and a related increase in pH did not affect the Fe isotope compositions of the soil, but may influence the Fe isotope composition of plants grown in the soil if they alter their Fe uptake strategy upon the change of Fe availability. Highlights Fe concentrations and stocks, but not Fe isotope compositions, were more heterogeneous in subsoil than in topsoil. Translocation of clay minerals did not result in Fe isotope fractionation in the soil profile of a Luvisol. Liming decreased Fe availability in topsoil, but did not affect its δ56Fe values. Uptake of heavier Fe isotopes by graminaceous crops was more pronounced at elevated pH.
    Description: Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100002347
    Keywords: 551.9 ; liming ; plant‐available Fe pool in soil ; winter rye ; δ56Fe
    Type: article
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  • 9
    Publication Date: 2022-10-26
    Description: Author Posting. © American Geophysical Union, 2021. This article is posted here by permission of American Geophysical Union for personal use, not for redistribution. The definitive version was published in Geophysical Research Letters 48(15), (2021): e2021GL094469, https://doi.org/10.1029/2021GL094469.
    Description: The magnitude of natural oceanic dissolved oxygen (DO) variability remains poorly understood due to the short duration of the observational record. Here we present a high-resolution (4–9 years) reconstruction of the Southern California oxygen minimum zone (OMZ) through the Common Era using redox-sensitive metals. Rapid OMZ intensification on multidecadal timescales reveals greater DO variability than observed in instrumental records. An anomalous interval of intensified OMZ between 1600–1750 CE contradicts the expectation of better-ventilated mid-depth North Pacific during cool climates. Although the influence of low-DO Equatorial Pacific Intermediate Water on the Southern California Margin was likely weaker during this interval, we attribute the observed rapid deoxygenation to reduced North Pacific Intermediate Water (NPIW) ventilation. NPIW ventilation thus appears very sensitive to atmospheric circulation reorganization (e.g., a weakened Siberian High and Aleutian Low). In addition to temperature-induced gas solubility, atmospheric forcing under future anthropogenic influences could amplify OMZ variability.
    Description: The authors are grateful for financial supports from NSF (OCE-1851242), SMAST, and UMass Dartmouth. GG was supported by NSF under grants OCE-1657853 and OCE-1558521.
    Description: 2022-01-16
    Keywords: Southern California ; Oxygen minimum zone ; Atmospheric circulation ; North Pacific Intermediate Water ; Ventilation
    Repository Name: Woods Hole Open Access Server
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  • 10
    Electronic Resource
    Electronic Resource
    s.l. : American Chemical Society
    Inorganic chemistry 26 (1987), S. 2444-2449 
    ISSN: 1520-510X
    Source: ACS Legacy Archives
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Type of Medium: Electronic Resource
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