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Integration of ERT and Geotechnical Investigation for River Restoration: A Case Study of Dam Removal Site Characterization. [PDF]
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Microbial community characterization in Red Sea-derived samples using a field-deployable DNA extraction system and nanopore sequencing. [PDF]
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1985
The sediment of Lake Stechlin has been the subject of research many times, usually with the emphasis on biological aspects (Moller 1935; Schonborn et al. 1965; Vogt 1965).
G. Mothes, G. Proft
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The sediment of Lake Stechlin has been the subject of research many times, usually with the emphasis on biological aspects (Moller 1935; Schonborn et al. 1965; Vogt 1965).
G. Mothes, G. Proft
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, 2020
Sediments have only recently been considered as non-point sources of environmental contaminants. While most researchers concentrate on a small number of elements including copper, cadmium, lead and mercury, few authors have considered rarer trace ...
R. Baudo
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Sediments have only recently been considered as non-point sources of environmental contaminants. While most researchers concentrate on a small number of elements including copper, cadmium, lead and mercury, few authors have considered rarer trace ...
R. Baudo
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Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate/Zeta Sedimentation Rate
Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America, 1986Sedimentation rates are a vital laboratory adjunct to the clinical skills of the emergency physician. A patient with an elevated rate in the emergency department needs further evaluation and appropriate referral. If the test is markedly elevated, there is a 95 per cent chance of an infectious, inflammatory, or neoplastic process as the underlying cause.
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JAMA, 1968
The sedimentation rate measures the rate of fall of erythrocytes in the plasma. The rate is accelerated when alterations in plasma protein fractions cause rouleau formation or aggregation of red blood cells due to change in physicochemical properties of plasma and erythrocyte surfaces.
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The sedimentation rate measures the rate of fall of erythrocytes in the plasma. The rate is accelerated when alterations in plasma protein fractions cause rouleau formation or aggregation of red blood cells due to change in physicochemical properties of plasma and erythrocyte surfaces.
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Lipids of aquatic sediments and sedimenting particulates
Progress in Lipid Research, 1982LIPID COMPONENTS OF AQUATIC SEDIMENTS 277 A. Hydrocarbons 277 I. n-Alkanes 277 2. n-Alkenes 280 3. Branched-chain and cyclic hydrocarbons 281 4. Aromatic hydrocarbons 285 B. Alkyl esters and triacylglycerols 288 C. Ketones 289 D. Alcohols 291 1. n-Alkan-l-ols 291 2. Branched-chain and cyclic alcohols 292 3. Miscellaneous alcohols 293 E.
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