Zhu, Dongdong Sutton, Jill N. Leynaert, Aude Tréguer, Paul J. Schoelynck, Jonas Gallinari, Morgane Ma, Yuwei Liu, Su Mei
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Frontiers in Marine Science
Introduction The Coastal and Continental Margin Zones (CCMZs) contribute to 40% of the total burial flux of biogenic silica (bSi) of the world ocean. However, the accurate determination of the bSi content (bSiO2%) in marine sediments remains a challenge. The alkaline methods commonly used to quantitatively determine bSiO2% can completely digest the...
Wyenberg, C M Rajabi, F Houde, M
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New Journal of Physics
Cooperative super-radiant emission from a highly relativistic multi-particle source is modeled and solved for the simple case of two particles. An existing model of a single relativistic two-level particle is used to construct a Hamiltonian describing relativistic velocity dependent multi-particle super-radiance. The standard diagrammatic framework...
Merhi, Areej Kordahi, Rita Hassan, Hussein F.
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Frontiers in Public Health
Coffee is considered among the most popular beverages and is classified as the second most exported item worldwide. The presence of pesticides in this staple commodity is a challenge to import and export activities, in addition to the fact that pesticides are toxins of public health concern. Even if pesticides are applied properly and their residue...
Li, Peng Lin, Kun-de Yuan, Dong-Xing
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Huan jing ke xue= Huanjing kexue
Sulfide in natural waters is highly toxic to aquatic organisms. The occurrence of sulfide in natural waters is closely related to water quality and the biogeochemical processes of many other elements because of the labile chemical properties of sulfide. Therefore, it is very important to obtain real and timely concentrations of sulfide in natural w...
Romoli, Jéssica Cristina Scarferla, Deborah Thais Palma Aguera, Raul Gomes Lini, Renata Sano Pante, Giseli Cristina Bueno Junior, Carlos Roberto Castro, Juliana Cristina Mossini, Simone Aparecida Galerani Marchioni, Camila Machinski Junior, Miguel
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Toxicology mechanisms and methods
Compilation studies related to toxicological aspects and also biological monitoring and analysis methods for specific fungicides and, mainly, those that belong to the class of the dithiocarbamates (DTCs) have not been carried out at least in the last ten years. DTCs - dimethyldithiocarbamates, ethylenebisditiocarbamates, propylenebisditiocarbamates...
Zhang, Yao Xiao, Huaming Lv, Xin Wang, Dan Chen, Hong Wei, Fang
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Frontiers in Nutrition
A wide range of phenolic compounds participate in oilseed growth, regulate oxidative stability of corresponding vegetable oil, and serve as important minor food components with health-promoting effects. Composition distribution of phenolic compounds varied in oilseeds. Isoflavones, sinapic acid derivatives, catechin and epicatechin, phenolic alcoho...
Abdelaziz, Omar Y Clemmensen, Ida Meier, Sebastian Costa, Carina A E Rodrigues, Alírio E Hulteberg, Christian P Riisager, Anders
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ChemSusChem
The efficient valorization of lignin is crucial if we are to replace current petroleum-based feedstock and establish more sustainable and competitive lignocellulosic biorefineries. Pulp and paper mills and second-generation biorefineries produce large quantities of low-value technical lignin as a by-product, which is often combusted on-site for ene...
Van Hassel, Wannes Masquelier, Julien Andjelkovic, Mirjana Rajkovic, Andreja
Vegetables and fruits can potentially accumulate cyanotoxins after water contaminated with cyanobacteria is used for irrigation. We developed and validated an analytical method to quantify eight microcystin congeners (MCs) and nodularin (NOD) using ultra high-performance liquid chromatography coupled with tandem mass spectrometry (UHPLC-MS/MS) in t...
Wang, Xinyu Zhao, Yahao Wu, Xueming Cui, Leqi Mao, Shuai
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Frontiers in Nutrition
Hoppe, Isabel J Prommegger, Bernhard Uhl, Andreas Lohrig, Urs Huber, Christian G Brandstetter, Hans
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Chembiochem : a European journal of chemical biology
Pathophysiological functions of proteins critically depend on both their chemical composition, including post-translational modifications, and their three-dimensional structure, commonly referred to as structure-activity relationship. Current analytical methods, like capillary electrophoresis or mass spectrometry, suffer from limitations, such as t...