Medicine (United States), ISSN 0025-7974, 03/2016, Volume 95, Issue 10, p. e2927
Dexmedetomidine (DEX) has been used extensively for patients during surgery. Some studies found that DEX could reduce the incidence of postoperative side...
NAUSEA | MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL | SYSTEMATIC REVIEWS | INFUSION | METAANALYSIS | DECREASES | Heart Rate - drug effects | Dexmedetomidine - therapeutic use | Adrenergic alpha-2 Receptor Agonists - therapeutic use | Laparoscopy - adverse effects | Humans | Shivering - drug effects | Blood Pressure - drug effects | Postoperative Nausea and Vomiting - etiology | Postoperative Nausea and Vomiting - prevention & control | Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic | Complications and side effects | Sequential analysis | Care and treatment | Usage | Vomiting | Dexmedetomidine | Anesthesia | Dosage and administration | Nausea | Risk factors
NAUSEA | MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL | SYSTEMATIC REVIEWS | INFUSION | METAANALYSIS | DECREASES | Heart Rate - drug effects | Dexmedetomidine - therapeutic use | Adrenergic alpha-2 Receptor Agonists - therapeutic use | Laparoscopy - adverse effects | Humans | Shivering - drug effects | Blood Pressure - drug effects | Postoperative Nausea and Vomiting - etiology | Postoperative Nausea and Vomiting - prevention & control | Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic | Complications and side effects | Sequential analysis | Care and treatment | Usage | Vomiting | Dexmedetomidine | Anesthesia | Dosage and administration | Nausea | Risk factors
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Applied Catalysis B: Environmental, ISSN 0926-3373, 04/2014, Volume 147, pp. 402 - 410
The influence of calcination and reduction temperatures of Ni/La O –αAl O catalyst used in the steam reforming of raw bio-oil was studied in the 550–850 °C...
Ethanol | Bio-oil reforming | Hydrogen | Catalyst preparation | Ni/La2O3–αAl2O3 | αAl | Ni/La | ALUMINA-SUPPORTED NICKEL | CHEMISTRY, PHYSICAL | SOL-GEL | FAST PYROLYSIS | FIXED-BED | OIL AQUEOUS FRACTION | ACETIC-ACID | OF-THE-ART | SPOUTED BED REACTOR | ENGINEERING, CHEMICAL | Ni/La2O3-alpha Al2O3 | ENGINEERING, ENVIRONMENTAL | FLUIDIZED-BED | SEQUENTIAL CRACKING
Ethanol | Bio-oil reforming | Hydrogen | Catalyst preparation | Ni/La2O3–αAl2O3 | αAl | Ni/La | ALUMINA-SUPPORTED NICKEL | CHEMISTRY, PHYSICAL | SOL-GEL | FAST PYROLYSIS | FIXED-BED | OIL AQUEOUS FRACTION | ACETIC-ACID | OF-THE-ART | SPOUTED BED REACTOR | ENGINEERING, CHEMICAL | Ni/La2O3-alpha Al2O3 | ENGINEERING, ENVIRONMENTAL | FLUIDIZED-BED | SEQUENTIAL CRACKING
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Cognitive Science, ISSN 0364-0213, 01/2019, Volume 43, Issue 1, pp. e12709 - n/a
Several reaction time (RT) studies report faster responses when responses to temporal information are arranged in a spatially congruent manner than when this...
Spatial metaphor of time | Deictic and sequential concepts of time | Grounded cognition | Mental timeline | Space–time congruency effect | Effect size | LANGUAGE | ENGLISH | MENTAL TIME | FUTURE | PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL | FLIES | PUBLICATION BIAS | BACK | Space-time congruency effect | Localization | Reaction time task
Spatial metaphor of time | Deictic and sequential concepts of time | Grounded cognition | Mental timeline | Space–time congruency effect | Effect size | LANGUAGE | ENGLISH | MENTAL TIME | FUTURE | PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL | FLIES | PUBLICATION BIAS | BACK | Space-time congruency effect | Localization | Reaction time task
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Water Research, ISSN 0043-1354, 01/2016, Volume 88, pp. 897 - 903
Anaerobic digestion (AD) is one of the most widely used processes to stabilize waste sewage sludge and produce biogas renewable energy. In this study, two...
Nanoscale zero-valent iron | Fractionation | Magnetite | Sludge | Anaerobic digestion | Heavy metals | WASTE-WATER TREATMENT | SEWAGE-SLUDGE | ACIDOGENESIS | HEAVY-METALS | ACTIVATED-SLUDGE | WATER RESOURCES | REMEDIATION | NANOPARTICLES | ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES | ENGINEERING, ENVIRONMENTAL | SPECIATION | ACCUMULATION | SEQUENTIAL EXTRACTION | Anaerobiosis | Metals, Heavy - metabolism | Waste Disposal, Fluid - methods | Chemical Fractionation | Iron - chemistry | Metal Nanoparticles - chemistry | Sewage - analysis | Ferrosoferric Oxide - chemistry | Hydrology | Biogas | Carbonates | Biomass energy | Nanoparticles | Cadmium | Chromium | Nickel | Iron | Nanostructure
Nanoscale zero-valent iron | Fractionation | Magnetite | Sludge | Anaerobic digestion | Heavy metals | WASTE-WATER TREATMENT | SEWAGE-SLUDGE | ACIDOGENESIS | HEAVY-METALS | ACTIVATED-SLUDGE | WATER RESOURCES | REMEDIATION | NANOPARTICLES | ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES | ENGINEERING, ENVIRONMENTAL | SPECIATION | ACCUMULATION | SEQUENTIAL EXTRACTION | Anaerobiosis | Metals, Heavy - metabolism | Waste Disposal, Fluid - methods | Chemical Fractionation | Iron - chemistry | Metal Nanoparticles - chemistry | Sewage - analysis | Ferrosoferric Oxide - chemistry | Hydrology | Biogas | Carbonates | Biomass energy | Nanoparticles | Cadmium | Chromium | Nickel | Iron | Nanostructure
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Journal of Environmental Management, ISSN 0301-4797, 01/2017, Volume 186, Issue Pt 2, pp. 285 - 292
Biochar has emerged as an efficient tool to affect bioavailability of heavy metals in contaminated soils. Although partially understood, a carefully designed...
Soil remediation | Sequential extraction | Biochar | Stabilization | Heavy metals | RETENTION | MICROBIAL COMMUNITY | PHYTOTOXICITY | REMEDIATION | BIOAVAILABILITY | IMMOBILIZATION | ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES | NEEDLE-DERIVED BIOCHARS | MINE TAILINGS | LEAD | Metals, Heavy - pharmacokinetics | Sasa - chemistry | Soil Pollutants - chemistry | Biological Availability | Oryza - chemistry | Soil Pollutants - isolation & purification | Charcoal - chemistry | Environmental Restoration and Remediation - methods | Plant Shoots - chemistry | Soil Pollutants - analysis | Soil Pollutants - pharmacokinetics | Pentetic Acid - chemistry | China | Environmental Pollution | Soil - chemistry | Metals, Heavy - analysis | Metals, Heavy - chemistry | Chemical Fractionation - methods | Metals, Heavy - isolation & purification | Soil acidity | Bioremediation | Soil pollution
Soil remediation | Sequential extraction | Biochar | Stabilization | Heavy metals | RETENTION | MICROBIAL COMMUNITY | PHYTOTOXICITY | REMEDIATION | BIOAVAILABILITY | IMMOBILIZATION | ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES | NEEDLE-DERIVED BIOCHARS | MINE TAILINGS | LEAD | Metals, Heavy - pharmacokinetics | Sasa - chemistry | Soil Pollutants - chemistry | Biological Availability | Oryza - chemistry | Soil Pollutants - isolation & purification | Charcoal - chemistry | Environmental Restoration and Remediation - methods | Plant Shoots - chemistry | Soil Pollutants - analysis | Soil Pollutants - pharmacokinetics | Pentetic Acid - chemistry | China | Environmental Pollution | Soil - chemistry | Metals, Heavy - analysis | Metals, Heavy - chemistry | Chemical Fractionation - methods | Metals, Heavy - isolation & purification | Soil acidity | Bioremediation | Soil pollution
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Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, ISSN 0096-1523, 10/2006, Volume 32, Issue 5, pp. 1294 - 1301
Target location probability was manipulated in a visual search task. When the target was twice as likely to appear on 1 side of the display as the other,...
Sequential | Visual search | Probability learning | Eye movements | Target location | Probabilities | Repetition | TASKS | visual search | sequential | SELECTIVE ATTENTION | MEMORY SYSTEM | eye movements | repetition | probabilities | PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL | EYE-MOVEMENTS | PSYCHOLOGY | PARALLEL | Visual Stimuli | Visual Perception | Reaction Time | Sequential Learning | Eye Movements | Experimental Psychology | Humans | Adolescent | Attention | Adult | Female | Male | Saccades - physiology | Psychology, Experimental | Eye | Research | Movements | Visual perception | Probability | Visualization | Target recognition | Searches | Experiments
Sequential | Visual search | Probability learning | Eye movements | Target location | Probabilities | Repetition | TASKS | visual search | sequential | SELECTIVE ATTENTION | MEMORY SYSTEM | eye movements | repetition | probabilities | PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL | EYE-MOVEMENTS | PSYCHOLOGY | PARALLEL | Visual Stimuli | Visual Perception | Reaction Time | Sequential Learning | Eye Movements | Experimental Psychology | Humans | Adolescent | Attention | Adult | Female | Male | Saccades - physiology | Psychology, Experimental | Eye | Research | Movements | Visual perception | Probability | Visualization | Target recognition | Searches | Experiments
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Angewandte Chemie International Edition, ISSN 1433-7851, 04/2018, Volume 57, Issue 17, pp. 4559 - 4564
Synthetic polymers have shown promise in combating multidrug‐resistant bacteria. However, the biological effects of sequence control in synthetic antimicrobial...
RAFT polymerisation | sequence control | antimicrobial polymers | multiblock polymers | HEMOLYTIC ACTIVITIES | MULTIBLOCK COPOLYMERS | OXYGEN TOLERANCE | POLYMETHACRYLATE DERIVATIVES | COPOLYMER LIBRARIES | CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY | RAFT POLYMERIZATION | HOST-DEFENSE PEPTIDES | LIVING RADICAL POLYMERIZATION | RATIONAL DESIGN | AUTOMATED SYNTHESIZER | Antimicrobial Cationic Peptides - chemical synthesis | Polymers - chemical synthesis | Antimicrobial Cationic Peptides - chemistry | Escherichia coli - drug effects | Antimicrobial Cationic Peptides - pharmacology | Structure-Activity Relationship | Pseudomonas aeruginosa - drug effects | Anti-Bacterial Agents - chemical synthesis | Microbial Sensitivity Tests | Anti-Bacterial Agents - chemistry | Polymers - pharmacology | Polymers - chemistry | Anti-Bacterial Agents - pharmacology | Molecular Structure | Acinetobacter baumannii - drug effects | Staphylococcus aureus - drug effects | Drug resistance in microorganisms | Polymer industry | Peptides | Block copolymers | Antimicrobial activity | Addition polymerization | Polymerization | Electron transfer | Polyethylene terephthalate | Antimicrobial agents | Antiinfectives and antibacterials | Monomers | Chain transfer | Biological effects | Antimicrobial peptides | Polymers | Chemical synthesis
RAFT polymerisation | sequence control | antimicrobial polymers | multiblock polymers | HEMOLYTIC ACTIVITIES | MULTIBLOCK COPOLYMERS | OXYGEN TOLERANCE | POLYMETHACRYLATE DERIVATIVES | COPOLYMER LIBRARIES | CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY | RAFT POLYMERIZATION | HOST-DEFENSE PEPTIDES | LIVING RADICAL POLYMERIZATION | RATIONAL DESIGN | AUTOMATED SYNTHESIZER | Antimicrobial Cationic Peptides - chemical synthesis | Polymers - chemical synthesis | Antimicrobial Cationic Peptides - chemistry | Escherichia coli - drug effects | Antimicrobial Cationic Peptides - pharmacology | Structure-Activity Relationship | Pseudomonas aeruginosa - drug effects | Anti-Bacterial Agents - chemical synthesis | Microbial Sensitivity Tests | Anti-Bacterial Agents - chemistry | Polymers - pharmacology | Polymers - chemistry | Anti-Bacterial Agents - pharmacology | Molecular Structure | Acinetobacter baumannii - drug effects | Staphylococcus aureus - drug effects | Drug resistance in microorganisms | Polymer industry | Peptides | Block copolymers | Antimicrobial activity | Addition polymerization | Polymerization | Electron transfer | Polyethylene terephthalate | Antimicrobial agents | Antiinfectives and antibacterials | Monomers | Chain transfer | Biological effects | Antimicrobial peptides | Polymers | Chemical synthesis
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Biotechnology Progress, ISSN 8756-7938, 01/2019, Volume 35, Issue 1, pp. e2708 - n/a
The effect of antibiotics sulfadiazine and trimethoprim on activated sludge operated at 8°C was investigated. Performance and microbial communities of...
microbial community | AOA | SRT | trimethoprim | activated sludge | sulfadiazine | Sulfadiazine | Drug resistance in microorganisms | Sewage | Purification | Laboratories | Equipment and supplies | Laboratory equipment | Sludge | Activated sludge | Microbial activity | Ammonium | Batch reactors | Communities | Archaea | Trimethoprim | Exposure | Retention time | Wastewater treatment | Composition effects | Environmental effects | Organic chemistry | Microorganisms | Reactors | Antibiotics | Bioreactors | Antibiotic resistance | Nitrification | Oxidation | Community composition
microbial community | AOA | SRT | trimethoprim | activated sludge | sulfadiazine | Sulfadiazine | Drug resistance in microorganisms | Sewage | Purification | Laboratories | Equipment and supplies | Laboratory equipment | Sludge | Activated sludge | Microbial activity | Ammonium | Batch reactors | Communities | Archaea | Trimethoprim | Exposure | Retention time | Wastewater treatment | Composition effects | Environmental effects | Organic chemistry | Microorganisms | Reactors | Antibiotics | Bioreactors | Antibiotic resistance | Nitrification | Oxidation | Community composition
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Journal of Animal Ecology, ISSN 0021-8790, 7/2009, Volume 78, Issue 4, pp. 699 - 714
1. Top-down control can be an important determinant of ecosystem structure and function, but in oceanic ecosystems, where cascading effects of predator...
Coastal ecology | Predators | Seas | Marine ecology | Animal ecology | Ecosystems | Marine fishes | Ocean fisheries | Trophic cascades | Marine ecosystems | Review | apex predator | meta‐analysis | indirect effects of fishing | macro‐ecology | Apex predator | Indirect effects of fishing | Macro-ecology | Meta-analysis | REGIME-SHIFTS | MARINE PELAGIC ECOSYSTEMS | meta-analysis | INTERACTION STRENGTH | TROPHIC CASCADES | macro-ecology | SEQUENTIAL MEGAFAUNAL COLLAPSE | FISHERIES MANAGEMENT | ZOOLOGY | FOOD WEBS | BERING-SEA | SEA FISH COMMUNITY | ECOLOGY | BOTTOM-UP | Predatory Behavior - physiology | Food Chain | Oceans and Seas | Animals | Time Factors | Population Dynamics | Wildlife conservation | Global temperature changes | Geology | Continental shelf | Analysis | Sharks | Universities and colleges | Oceanography | Marine biology | Ecology | Predation | Food chains | Conservation
Coastal ecology | Predators | Seas | Marine ecology | Animal ecology | Ecosystems | Marine fishes | Ocean fisheries | Trophic cascades | Marine ecosystems | Review | apex predator | meta‐analysis | indirect effects of fishing | macro‐ecology | Apex predator | Indirect effects of fishing | Macro-ecology | Meta-analysis | REGIME-SHIFTS | MARINE PELAGIC ECOSYSTEMS | meta-analysis | INTERACTION STRENGTH | TROPHIC CASCADES | macro-ecology | SEQUENTIAL MEGAFAUNAL COLLAPSE | FISHERIES MANAGEMENT | ZOOLOGY | FOOD WEBS | BERING-SEA | SEA FISH COMMUNITY | ECOLOGY | BOTTOM-UP | Predatory Behavior - physiology | Food Chain | Oceans and Seas | Animals | Time Factors | Population Dynamics | Wildlife conservation | Global temperature changes | Geology | Continental shelf | Analysis | Sharks | Universities and colleges | Oceanography | Marine biology | Ecology | Predation | Food chains | Conservation
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Molecules, ISSN 1420-3049, 05/2017, Volume 22, Issue 5, p. 739
The most popular methodology to make red wine is through the combined use of Saccharomyces cerevisiae yeast and lactic acid bacteria, for alcoholic...
Urea | Winemaking | Fission yeast | Ethyl carbamate | Lachancea thermotolerans | Schizosaccharomyces pombe | Anthocyanins | Malic acid | Pyruvic acid | Lactic acid | Biogenic amines | lactic acid | winemaking | QUALITY | anthocyanins | BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY | MALOLACTIC FERMENTATION | MIXED STARTER | malic acid | ETHANOL CONTENT | CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY | urea | SEQUENTIAL INOCULATION | biogenic amines | RED WINES | NON-SACCHAROMYCES YEASTS | KLUYVEROMYCES-THERMOTOLERANS | TORULASPORA-DELBRUECKII | fission yeast | ethyl carbamate | ALCOHOLIC FERMENTATION | pyruvic acid | Schizosaccharomyces - metabolism | Fermentation | Saccharomycetales - metabolism | Anthocyanins - analysis | Wine - analysis | Wine | Biotechnology | Lactic acid bacteria | Amines | Yeast | Color | Acidity | Saccharomyces | Flavor | Composition effects | Viticulture | Malolactic fermentation | Wines | Bacteria | Acetic acid | Saccharomyces cerevisiae
Urea | Winemaking | Fission yeast | Ethyl carbamate | Lachancea thermotolerans | Schizosaccharomyces pombe | Anthocyanins | Malic acid | Pyruvic acid | Lactic acid | Biogenic amines | lactic acid | winemaking | QUALITY | anthocyanins | BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY | MALOLACTIC FERMENTATION | MIXED STARTER | malic acid | ETHANOL CONTENT | CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY | urea | SEQUENTIAL INOCULATION | biogenic amines | RED WINES | NON-SACCHAROMYCES YEASTS | KLUYVEROMYCES-THERMOTOLERANS | TORULASPORA-DELBRUECKII | fission yeast | ethyl carbamate | ALCOHOLIC FERMENTATION | pyruvic acid | Schizosaccharomyces - metabolism | Fermentation | Saccharomycetales - metabolism | Anthocyanins - analysis | Wine - analysis | Wine | Biotechnology | Lactic acid bacteria | Amines | Yeast | Color | Acidity | Saccharomyces | Flavor | Composition effects | Viticulture | Malolactic fermentation | Wines | Bacteria | Acetic acid | Saccharomyces cerevisiae
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