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Degradation of OBS (Sodium p-Perfluorous Nonenoxybenzenesulfonate) as a Novel Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substance by UV/Persulfate and UV/Sulfite: Fluorinated Intermediates and Treatability in Fluoroprotein Foam.

Environmental Science and Technology, 2022
Sodium p-perfluorous nonenoxybenzenesulfonate (OBS) is a novel fluorosurfactant used as the alternative to perfluorooctanesulfonic acid (PFOS) in several applications such as fire-fighting foams and chemical enhanced oil recovery ("EOR") in China, with ...
Liquan Liu   +4 more
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Emissions, Isomer-Specific Environmental Behavior, and Transformation of OBS from One Major Fluorochemical Manufacturing Facility in China.

Environmental Science and Technology, 2022
Sodium p-perfluorous nonenoxybenzenesulfonate (OBS), a novel alternative to perfluorooctane sulfonic acid (PFOS), has been widely used in various fields in China and has certain toxic effects similar to PFOS.
Minmin Hou   +4 more
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On OBS Matrices and OBS-B Matrices

Bulletin of the Iranian Mathematical Society, 2022
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Lei Gao, Yi Liu
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Glucose metabolism and recycling by hepatocytes of OB/OB and ob/ob mice.

American Journal of Physiology-Endocrinology and Metabolism, 1990
Hepatocytes were prepared from livers of ob/ob (obese diabetic) mice and their lean (OB/OB) siblings that had been fasted for 24 h. The hepatocytes were incubated with [U-14C, 2-3H]-, [U-14C, 3-3H]-, and [U-14C, 6-3H]glucose at concentrations from 20 to 120 mM. 14C was recovered mainly in CO2, glycogen, and lactate.
J T, Lahtela, P A, Wals, J, Katz
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Mean Absolute Magnitudes of OB+, OB, and OB- Stars

Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific, 1996
Photoelectric Beta values for over 1200 stars listed in Stephenson and Sanduleak's Catalog of Luminous Stars in the Southern Milky Way are used in conjunction with Reed and Beatty's (1995) MVBeta calibration to determine mean absolute magnitudes for Nassau and Stephenson's (1960: NS) objective-prism based OB+, OB, and OB- classes of stars.
B. Cameron Reed, Melvyn A. Nyman
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A Self‐Noise Model for the German DEPAS OBS Pool

Seismological Research Letters, 2018
The DEPAS (DEutscher Pool fur Amphibische Seismologie) is the largest pool of wideband ocean-bottom seismometers in Europe. It consists of LOBSTER OBS, manufactured by KUM, which are equipped with Guralp CMG-40T-OBS and Trillium compact sensors ...
S. Stähler   +4 more
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OB or not OB?

Business Strategy Review, 1996
Shakespeare's Globe Theatre has recently reopened, nearly 400 years after it burned down. To mark the event, this article publishes interim results from an ongoing research programme which has so far lasted 25 years. Shakespeare is often believed to have been merely a playwright, philosopher, psychologist and poet.
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Pancreatic Islets of Obese Hyperglycemic Mice (ob/ob)

Pancreas, 1992
The development of the obesity-associated hyperglycemic syndrome in ob/ob mice, genetically determined, was observed over time by a combined functional and structural study of pancreatic islets. Islet areas increased with advancing age in ob/ob mice from 2 times at 1 month to 30 times at 6 months of age the size of lean mouse islets.
T, Tomita   +3 more
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Temperature preference of genetically obese (ob/ob) mice

Physiology & Behavior, 1984
Genetically obese (ob/ob) and lean mice selected their preferred ambient temperature in a thermal gradient. Preferred ambient temperature was defined as that ambient temperature which the mice selected for sleep during daylight hours. Lean mice selected a temperature of 31.2 degrees C which resulted in a body temperature (36.7 degrees C) not greatly ...
H J, Carlisle, P U, Dubuc
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Thermogenic defect in pre-obese ob/ob mice

Nature, 1977
YOUNG genetically obese (ob/ob) mice develop obesity even when pair-fed to their lean littermates1–3. This is due to an unusually high metabolic efficiency, which we have suggested results from a reduction in the “maintenance increment” to the basal metabolic rate (BMR)4.
Trayhurn, P, Thurlby, P L, James, W P
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