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Environmental interactions

Journal of Interdisciplinary Cycle Research, 1993
The circaseptan rhythm seems to be an important prognostic factor in oncology. The function F=d[Na]/ d[K], where d[Na], d[K] are natrium and potassium respectively urine concentration changes within 24 hours were used for its analysis. The decreasing oscillations of the F function could probably be used for the supportive high dose corticosteroid and ...
D. Hajek, B. Simcikova, J. Vorlicek
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Environmental sustainability and interaction

CHI '07 Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 2007
By its nature, the discipline of human computer interaction must take into consideration the issues that are most pertinent to humans. We believe that the CHI community faces an unanswered challenge in the creation of interactive systems: sustainability.
Jennifer Mankoff   +7 more
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Genetic and environmental interactions

Cancer, 1977
Cancer may result from a multistage process occurring over a long period of time. Presumably, initial and progressive stages of carcinogenesis may be modified by both genetic and environmental factors. Theoretically, genetic factors may alter susceptibility to the carcinogenic effects of an environmental agent at the initial exposure due to variation ...
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Gene–environmental interaction in asthma

Current Opinion in Allergy & Clinical Immunology, 2007
Asthma is likely to result from the effects of environmental stimuli in genetically susceptible individuals. This review summarizes recent studies of gene-environmental interaction in the pathogenesis of asthma, focusing on study designs.Studies using genetic epidemiology, in-vitro and ex-vivo models and in-vivo model organisms demonstrate that gene ...
Yang, I.A.   +5 more
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Environmental interactions of Sulphlex pavement

Environmental Pollution, 1992
Sulphlex, a mixture of elemental sulfur and plasticizers, has been considered for use as an asphalt substitute in road construction. Because this material contains substantial quantities of elemental sulfur, it is a potential substrate for growth of sulfur-oxidising bacteria.
R W, Ferenbaugh   +5 more
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Environmental intoxicants and their fundamental interactions

Quarterly Reviews of Biophysics, 1978
The biological sciences are and should be responsive to the needs of medicine: thus the deficiency diseases (e.g. ben-ben and scurvy) stimulated the search for vitamins, just as contagious diseases fathered immunology and the study of antibiotics.
J, Eisinger, W E, Blumberg
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Bacterial interactions with uranium: An environmental perspective

Journal of Contaminant Hydrology, 2008
The presence of actinides in radioactive wastes is of major concern because of their potential for migration from the waste repositories and long-term contamination of the environment. Studies have been and are being made on inorganic processes affecting the migration of radionuclides from these repositories to the environment but it is becoming ...
Merroun, M., Selenska-Pobell, S.
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Interactive Modeling of Environmental Impacts

IFAC Proceedings Volumes, 1990
Abstract Human activities, and in particular large scale industrial, energy, construction, water resources, or agricultural projects considerably affect the natural environment. Concern about these impacts and their immediate as well as long-term consequences makes the prediction and analysis of environmental impacts an important field of research ...
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