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The mouse liver aldehyde oxidase locus (Aox)
Biochemical Genetics, 1972Wide variability has been demonstrated in the properties and presumably the genetic constitution of aldehyde oxidases of 30 different strains of inbred mice. Genetic control of aldehyde oxidase (Aox) has been shown to reside in linkage group XIII and to be 9.6±0.4 recombination units from isocitric dehydrogenase (Id-1) and 28.3±3.5 recombination units ...
Watson, J +3 more
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AOX — Emiissions from hospitals into municipal waste water
Chemosphere, 1998Adsorbable organically bound halogens (AOX) are mostly persistent in the environment, and accumulate in the food web. Some of them are toxic to humans and other organisms. AOX were measured in the effluents from six German hospitals of different size and departments like internal medicine and ear-nose and throat (ENT) as well as from laundry, kitchen ...
Kümmerer, Klaus +3 more
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Physiologia Plantarum, 2010
The present study shows the importance of alternative oxidase (AOX) pathway in optimizing photosynthesis under high light (HL). The responses of photosynthesis and respiration were monitored as O(2) evolution and O(2) uptake in mesophyll protoplasts of pea pre-incubated under different light intensities.
Challabathula, Dinakar +2 more
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The present study shows the importance of alternative oxidase (AOX) pathway in optimizing photosynthesis under high light (HL). The responses of photosynthesis and respiration were monitored as O(2) evolution and O(2) uptake in mesophyll protoplasts of pea pre-incubated under different light intensities.
Challabathula, Dinakar +2 more
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1995
The presence of halogenated organic compounds in groundwaters was long considered to be a proof of anthropogenic pollution. The widespread occurrence of chlorinated solvents was well established (e.g. Westrick, Mello and Thomas, 1984; Veenendaal, Beek and Puijker, 1986), and chlorophenols (e.g.
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The presence of halogenated organic compounds in groundwaters was long considered to be a proof of anthropogenic pollution. The widespread occurrence of chlorinated solvents was well established (e.g. Westrick, Mello and Thomas, 1984; Veenendaal, Beek and Puijker, 1986), and chlorophenols (e.g.
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Quality of treated wastewater: method validation of AOX
Accreditation and Quality Assurance, 2006The reuse of treated wastewater and its release into the environment calls for a validated method for the determination of toxic compounds. We validate the method recommended by EN 1485 standard for AOX that are water soluble organic halides and describe it in two parts. The first part shows the validation by parameters such as applicability, accuracy,
S. Cherif, R. Ben Fradj, A. Jrad
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Zero-AOX Shrinkproofing Treatment for Wool Top and Fabric
Textile Research Journal, 1995The halogen-free shrinkproofing resin presented in this work is based on the natural protein collagen and a crosslinking agent, which provides a covalent linkage between the wool and the resin (collagen). Glycidylacrylate and the trifunctional epoxide Araldit PT 810 are applied as crosslinkers.
Andrea Hesse +2 more
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Sources of adsorbable organic halogens (AOX) in sludge of Gaza
Chemosphere, 2007Average concentrations of adsorbable organic halogens (AOX) in sludge from the Gaza Strip reached 600 mg kg(-1) which currently represents a major limiting factor for sludge application in agriculture. This study aims to identify the main sources of AOX in Gaza where the area is small with limited industrial activities.
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Adsorbable organic halogen compounds (AOX): Determination in sea sediments
Chemosphere, 1992Abstract A procedure for preparing sea sediment samples for AOX analysis is described. Due to the high chloride content in sea sediment, pretreatment with silver nitrate to precipitate halides is suggested, in addition to using the conventional nitrate wash according to the standard DIN 38409 procedure.
H. Kankaanpää, C.P. Masuku
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Chemical characterisation of adsorbable organic halogens (AOX) in precipitation
1995The average concentration of AOX (adsorbable organic halogens) in precipitation was found to vary from 2 – 3 µg Cl/L at remote sites in northern Sweden and Finland to approximately 10 µg Cl/L further to the south in the Baltic Sea region. By using different methods to concentrate and fractionate dissolved organic substances, this group of substances ...
Krzysztof Laniewski +4 more
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Origin of Adsorbable Organic Halogens (AOX) in Aquatic Environments
1991Adsorbable organic halogens (AOX) are ubiquitous in surface water, groundwater, sea water, soil and precipitation. Studies recently performed in Sweden and Denmark have shown that this widespread occurrence of organohalogens must to a large extent be explained by natural halogenation of organic matter.
A. Grimvall +3 more
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