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1P. J. Fawcett ; J. P. Werne ; R. S. Anderson ; J. M. Heikoop ; E. T. Brown ; M. A. Berke ; S. J. Smith ; F. Goff ; L. Donohoo-Hurley ; L. M. Cisneros-Dozal ; S. Schouten ; J. S. Sinninghe Damste ; Y. Huang ; J. Toney ; J. Fessenden ; G. WoldeGabriel ; V. Atudorei ; J. W. Geissman ; C. D. Allen
Nature Publishing Group (NPG)
Published 2011Staff ViewPublication Date: 2011-02-26Publisher: Nature Publishing Group (NPG)Print ISSN: 0028-0836Electronic ISSN: 1476-4687Topics: BiologyChemistry and PharmacologyMedicineNatural Sciences in GeneralPhysicsKeywords: Calcium/analysis ; Carbon/analysis ; Carbon Dioxide/analysis ; *Climate ; Droughts/*history/statistics & numerical data ; Fossils ; Fresh Water ; Geologic Sediments/analysis/chemistry ; Global Warming/statistics & numerical data ; History, Ancient ; Human Activities ; New Mexico ; Plant Development ; Plants/metabolism ; Pollen/chemistry ; Rain ; Seasons ; Soil Microbiology ; Temperature ; Time FactorsPublished by: -
2Christofides, N. J., Hatcher, A. M., Pino, A., Rebombo, D., McBride, R. S., Anderson, A., Peacock, D.
BMJ Publishing
Published 2018Staff ViewPublication Date: 2018-03-25Publisher: BMJ PublishingElectronic ISSN: 2044-6055Topics: MedicineKeywords: Open access, Global healthPublished by: -
3A. D. Wickert ; J. X. Mitrovica ; C. Williams ; R. S. Anderson
Nature Publishing Group (NPG)
Published 2013Staff ViewPublication Date: 2013-11-01Publisher: Nature Publishing Group (NPG)Print ISSN: 0028-0836Electronic ISSN: 1476-4687Topics: BiologyChemistry and PharmacologyMedicineNatural Sciences in GeneralPhysicsKeywords: Freezing ; Gulf of Mexico ; History, Ancient ; *Ice Cover ; Mississippi ; Models, Theoretical ; Oxygen Isotopes/analysis ; *Rivers ; Seawater/*analysisPublished by: -
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Publication Date: 2015-10-31Publisher: American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)Print ISSN: 0036-8075Electronic ISSN: 1095-9203Topics: BiologyChemistry and PharmacologyComputer ScienceMedicineNatural Sciences in GeneralPhysicsPublished by: -
5R. A. Duckworth ; V. Belloni ; S. R. Anderson
American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
Published 2015Staff ViewPublication Date: 2015-02-24Publisher: American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)Print ISSN: 0036-8075Electronic ISSN: 1095-9203Topics: BiologyChemistry and PharmacologyComputer ScienceMedicineNatural Sciences in GeneralPhysicsKeywords: Androgens/analysis ; Animals ; *Biological Evolution ; Clutch Size ; *Competitive Behavior ; *Ecosystem ; Egg Yolk/chemistry ; Female ; Fires ; Male ; *Maternal Behavior ; Population Density ; Songbirds/*physiology ; United StatesPublished by: -
6ANDERSON, R. S. ; PHILLIPS, P. J. ; MIDWINTER, A.
Oxford, UK : Blackwell Publishing Ltd
Published 1982Staff ViewISSN: 1471-0528Source: Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005Topics: MedicineNotes: Summary. All patients presenting at one consultant booking antenatal clinic had a routine realtime ultrasonic scan. The purpose was to study the accuracy of the technique, the additional work involved and the clinical benefit. All scans were performed by one operator. The average time per scan was 6 min compared with 15 min for each B scan. When gestation assessed by scan differed from gestation assessed by menstrual dates or clinical examination, an independent assessment was made after birth. There was a marked decrease in utilization of B-scanning facilities. Routine real-time scanning at the first visit was a reliable method of assessing gestation in 94% of patients.Type of Medium: Electronic ResourceURL: -
7Anderson, R. S. ; Brubacher, L. L. ; Calvo, L. Ragone ; Unger, M. A. ; Burreson, E. M.
Oxford, UK : Blackwell Science Ltd
Published 1998Staff ViewISSN: 1365-2761Source: Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005Topics: BiologyMedicineNotes: Oysters, Crassostrea virginica (Gmelin), naturally infected by the protozoan parasite Perkinsus marinus in the field were exposed for 6 weeks to tributyltin (TBT), hypoxia, or to both stressors simultaneously. The TBT-exposed oysters continuously bioaccumulated TBT, reaching about 4 mg kg−−1 dry weight by 6 weeks; hypoxic oysters were exposed to water containing an average dissolved oxygen level of about 3 mg L−−1. Untreated control oysters suffered about 30% cumulative mortality by 6 weeks as a result of the progression of their P. marinus infections. The TBT treatment alone produced no additional mortality; however, cumulative mortality in hypoxic oysters was elevated. Mortality among oysters receiving both TBT and hypoxia significantly exceeded that caused by either stressor alone, suggesting a synergistic effect. In an attempt to identify immunotoxicological mechanisms underlying stress-related augmentation of P. marinus infections, defence-related immune functions were measured at 3 and 6 weeks in control and treated oysters. In general, the total number of haemocytes increased as the infections progressed, and the TBT and hypoxic treatments also caused significant additional increments in some samples. However, oxygen-dependent (reactive oxygen species) and oxygen-independent (lysozyme) antimicrobial host defence mechanisms appeared to be largely unaffected by TBT and/or hypoxia. This may be explained by the death of those oysters with marked immunological lesions prior to sampling or by the actual lack of treatment effects.Type of Medium: Electronic ResourceURL: -
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ISSN: 0047-2441Topics: General, InterdisciplinaryNotes: REVIEW NOTICESURL: -
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ISSN: 1476-4687Source: Nature Archives 1869 - 2009Topics: BiologyChemistry and PharmacologyMedicineNatural Sciences in GeneralPhysicsNotes: [Auszug] The discomfort of arterial puncture, in some animals, caused an immediate diuresis of 200-300 per cent of the previous mean rate of urine flow. The onset and regression of this response were usually rapid. One cow, with a mean rate of urine flow of 9-6 ml./min., showed a diuresis of 28-5 ml./min. ...Type of Medium: Electronic ResourceURL: -
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ISSN: 1432-0703Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000Topics: Energy, Environment Protection, Nuclear Power EngineeringMedicineNotes: Abstract Chemiluminescence (CL) was used to assay effects of pentachlorophenol (PCP) on the production of reactive oxygen intermediates (ROIs) generated by leukocytes from an estuarine teleost, Fundulus heteroclitus. Two parameters were measured during the phagocytically-induced respiratory burst: peak CL (maximal value) and total CL (temporal summation of induced values). Phagocytes obtained from the pronephros were incubated in the presence of sublethal doses of analytical (A-) or technical (T-) grades of PCP. Technical PCP has been reported to be more highly immunosuppressive than A-PCP in mammals; this effect was attributed to dioxins and other contaminants produced during manufacture. In this fish, both grades of the compound produced significant dose-dependent inhibition of peak and total CL. However, there were few significant differences between the effects of the two PCP grades on the magnitude of the CL responses at identical, sublethal concentrations, although T-PCP did produce a more marked reduction in the relative level of leukocytic CL as a function of dose than did A-PCP. Because of the probable roles of ROIs in antimicrobial blood cell-mediated mechanisms, reduced CL activity was interpreted as an indication of xenobiotic-induced immunosuppression.Type of Medium: Electronic ResourceURL: