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Effects of low-level deuterium enrichment on bacterial growth
Using very precise (up to 0.05%) measurements of the growth parameters for
bacteria E. coli grown on minimal media, we aimed to determine the lowest
deuterium concentration at which the adverse effects that are prominent at
higher enrichments start to become noticeable. Such a threshold was found at
0.5% D, a surprisingly high value, while the ultralow deuterium concentrations
(up to 0.25% D) showed signs of the opposite trend. Bacterial adaptation for
400 generations in isotopically different environment confirmed preference for
ultralow (up to 0.25% D) enrichment. This effect appears to be similar to those
described in sporadic but multiple earlier reports. Possible explanations
include hormesis and isotopic resonance phenomena, with the latter explanation
being favored.Comment: Accepted to PLoS One. Press embargo applie
A seakeeping analysis method for an air-lifted vessel
A seakeeping analysis in the frequency domain is presented to predict the motion response of an airlifted vessel (ALV) in waves. The ALV is supported by pressurised air in two separate cushion chambers; the pressure variation in the cushions has a significant effect on the motions of the vessel. The adiabatic gas law is used to couple cushion pressure and the free-surface elevation of water inside the chamber. Attention is focused on the waves generated by the pressure, and a method is presented to compute the corresponding free-surface elevation. New numerical schemes are proposed for calculating the threedimensional free-surface elevation for the four wave numbers. Numerical results of the free-surface elevation, escape area, escape volume and motion responses of the ALV are provided. & 2008 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved
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