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Hydrous Manganese Oxide Doped Gel Probe Sampler for Measuring In Situ Reductive Dissolution Rates. 2. Field Deployment
In situ rates of reductive dissolution in submerged shoreline sediments at Lake Tegel (Berlin, Germany) were measured with a novel hydrous manganese (Mn) oxide-doped gel probe sampler in concert with equilibrium gel probe and sequential extraction measurements. Rates were low in the top 8 cm, then showed a peak from 8 to 14 cm, with a maximum at 12 cm depth. This rate corresponded with a peak in dissolved porewater iron (Fe) at 11 cm depth. Below 14 cm, the reductive dissolution rate reached an intermediate steady value. Lower rates at depth corresponded with increases in operationally defined fractions of carbonate-bound and organic- and sulfide-bound Mn and Fe as detected by sequential extraction. Observed rates of reductive dissolution, which reflect a capacity for Mn reduction rather than actual rates under ambient conditions, appear to correlate with porewater chemistry and sequential extraction fractions as expected in early sediment diagenesis, and are consistent with previous measurements of in situ reductive dissolution rates. Significant downward advection in this bank filtration setting depletes the Mn and Fe oxides in the sediments and enhances the transport of dissolved Fe and Mn into the infiltrating water
User guide for the GeoSure Insurance Product (version 7)
The GeoSure Insurance Product (GIP) provides the potential insurance risk due to natural ground movement. It incorporates the combined effects of the 6 GeoSure hazards on (low-rise) buildings and links these to a postcode database – the Derived Postcode Database. A series of GIS (Geographical Information System) maps show the most significant hazard areas. The ground movement, or subsidence, hazards included are landslides, shrink-swell clays, soluble rocks, running sands, compressible ground and collapsible deposits.
This document accompanies the latest Version 7 release (May 2015) of the GeoSure Insurance Product and included Derived Postcode Database
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Impact Absorbent Rapid Manufactured Structures (IARMS)
Rapid Manufacturing (RM) is increasingly becoming a viable manufacturing process due
to dramatic advantages that it facilitates in the area of design complexity. Through the
exploration of the design freedom afforded by RM, this paper introduces the concept and initial
research surrounding Impact Absorbent Rapid Manufactured Structures (IARMS), with an
application in sports personal protective equipment (PPE). Designs are based on the cellular
structure of foams; the inherent advantages of the cellular structure are used as a basis to create
IARMS that have the potential to be optimised for a specific impact absorbent response. The
paper provides some initial results from compression testingMechanical Engineerin
Coexpression of rat P2X2 and P2X6 subunits in Xenopus oocytes.
Transcripts for P2X(2) and P2X(6) subunits are present in rat CNS and frequently colocalize in the same brainstem nuclei. When rat P2X(2) (rP2X(2)) and rat P2X(6) (rP2X(6)) receptors were expressed individually in Xenopus oocytes and studied under voltage-clamp conditions, only homomeric rP2X(2) receptors were fully functional and gave rise to large inward currents (2-3 microA) to extracellular ATP. Coexpression of rP2X(2) and rP2X(6) subunits in Xenopus oocytes resulted in a heteromeric rP2X(2/6) receptor, which showed a significantly different phenotype from the wild-type rP2X(2) receptor. Differences included reduction in agonist potencies and, in some cases (e.g., Ap(4)A), significant loss of agonist activity. ATP-evoked inward currents were biphasic at the heteromeric rP2X(2/6) receptor, particularly when Zn(2+) ions were present or extracellular pH was lowered. The pH range was narrower for H(+) enhancement of ATP responses at the heteromeric rP2X(2/6) receptor. Also, H(+) ions inhibited ATP responses at low pH levels (<pH 6.3). The pH-dependent blocking activity of suramin was changed at this heteromeric receptor, although the potentiating effect of Zn(2+) on ATP responses was unchanged. Thus, the rP2X(2/6) receptor is a functionally modified P2X(2)-like receptor with a distinct pattern of pH modulation of ATP activation and suramin blockade. Although homomeric P2X(6) receptors function poorly, the P2X(6) subunit can contribute to functional heteromeric P2X channels and may influence the phenotype of native P2X receptors in those cells in which it is expressed
Сделаем обучение иностранным языкам успешным и эффективным
В данной статье делается попытка описать методику работы со студентами лингвистами и студентами дополнительного профессионального образования. Успешность в изучении иностранного языка возможна благодаря применению различных методов: использование тестовой методики, привлекая студентов к созданию тестов (учись на практике), использование проектно-кейсовой методики для повышения уровня межкультурной компетенции. Все это создает более благоприятную учебную среду, повышает мотивацию к изучению иностранного языка.In this article an attempt was made to describe the ways and techniques of working with student linguists and adult students. Success in learning foreign languages can be achieved if teachers are eclectic using ideas and activities from different schools of thought: e.g.asking students to set up their own tests (learn by doing) and also using project-based approach to raise cultural awareness of students. The variety of teaching methods leads to better learning environment and motivates students to learning foreign languages
A High Pressure Neutron Study of Colossal Magnetoresistant NdMnAsO0.95F0.05
A high pressure neutron diffraction study of the oxypnictide NdMnAsO0.95F0.05
has been performed at temperatures of 290 K - 383 K and pressures up to 8.59
GPa. The results demonstrate that the antiferromagnetic order of the Mn spins
is robust to pressures of up to 8.59 GPa. TN is enhanced from 360 K to 383 K
upon applying an external pressure of 4.97 GPa, a rate of 4.63 K/GPa.
NdMnAsO0.95F0.05 is shown to violate Bloch's rule which would suggest that
NdMnAsO0.95F0.05 is on the verge of a localised to itinerant transition. There
is no evidence of a structural transition but applied pressure tends to result
in more regular As-Mn-As and Nd-O-Nd tetrahedra. The unit cell is significantly
more compressible along the c-axis than the a-axis, as the inter-layer coupling
is weaker than the intrinsic bonds contained within NdO and MnAs slabs
The suppression of CMR in Nd(Mn1−xCox)AsO0.95F0.05
This research is supported by the EPSRC (research grant EP/L002493/1). We also acknowledge the UK Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC) for provision of beam time at ISIS.Peer reviewedPostprin
An integrated study of earth resources in the State of California based on ERTS-1 and supporting aircraft data
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Use of ERTS-1 data in identification, classification, and mapping of salt-affected soils in California
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