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Substantial kelp detritus exported beyond the continental shelf by dense shelf water transport. [PDF]

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van der Mheen M   +7 more
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[Review: water transporters].

open access: yesRevista da Associacao Medica Brasileira (1992), 1999
L, Cheidde, N, Schor
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INTESTINAL WATER TRANSPORT

Acta Paediatrica, 1983
Jodal, M. and Lundgren, O. (Department of Physiology, University of Göteborg, Göteborg, Sweden). Intestinal water transport. Acta Paediatr Scand, Suppl. 305: 49–55, 1983.—The current knowledge of the physiology of the transport of sodium and water across the intestinal epithelium is summarized. A brief review of its hormonal and nervous control is also
M, Jodal, O, Lundgren
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Water-Transporting Proteins

Journal of Membrane Biology, 2009
Transport through lipids and aquaporins is osmotic and entirely driven by the difference in osmotic pressure. Water transport in cotransporters and uniporters is different: Water can be cotransported, energized by coupling to the substrate flux by a mechanism closely associated with protein.
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Water transport in concrete

Magnetic Resonance Imaging, 1994
Chloride contamination is a major source of concrete deterioration. Previous studies of chloride transport use weight-vs.-time analysis on immersed samples to deduct related concrete water exchange properties, based on the assumptions of strictly capillary flow and a well defined transport front.
J, Link, J, Kaufmann, K, Schenker
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Water Transport in Yeasts

2016
Water moves across membranes through the lipid bilayer and through aquaporins, in this case in a regulated manner. Aquaporins belong to the MIP superfamily and two subfamilies are represented in yeasts: orthodox aquaporins considered to be specific water channels and aquaglyceroporins (heterodox aquaporins).
Farzana, Sabir   +5 more
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Water transport and energy

Plant, Cell & Environment, 2016
AbstractWater transport in plants occurs along various paths and is driven by gradients in its free energy. It is generally considered that the mode of transport, being either diffusion or bulk flow, is a passive process, although energy may be required to sustain the forces driving water flow.
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Water Transportation

2023
Tianyu Feng, Zhiliang Ma, Yuan Ding
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Transport of Water

1977
The whole field of water transport in cells and tissues was recently reviewed in an extensive and scholarly manner by House (1974). The content of the present chapter is much more modest being mostly limited to the phenomenological description of water transport across membranes by the methods of steady-state thermodynamics (see p.
Arnošt Kotyk, Karel Janáček
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