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Barriers to active transport in Palmerston North

Barriers to active transport in Palmerston North

... in active transport - especially cycling - is likely to create the need for certain facilities (storage for gear and possibly also showers) at the end of the trip, not just a bike park in the case of ...at ...

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Active Transport by the Cecropia Midgut

Active Transport by the Cecropia Midgut

... 1 Sodium and lithium Even though the active transport of potassium is completely independent of sodium in the bathing solutions Harvey & Nedergaard, 1964 the midgut might be able to tran[r] ...

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Alteration of active transport after bacteriophage T5 infection.

Alteration of active transport after bacteriophage T5 infection.

... These results show that i adsorption of phage T5 immediately followed by the injection of its FST DNA was able to inhibit active transport of ONPG across the bacterial membrane, and ii p[r] ...

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Suggestion of an active transport of iron to the fetus in human pregnancy and its dependence on maternal serum iron levels

Suggestion of an active transport of iron to the fetus in human pregnancy and its dependence on maternal serum iron levels

... Suggestion of an active transport of iron to the fetus in human pregnancy and its dependence on maternal serum iron levels Med J Malaysia vet 36 No 4 December 1981 SUGGESTION OF AN ACTIVE TRANSPORT OF[.] ...

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Active transport among Czech school-aged children

Active transport among Czech school-aged children

... Active transport is most often defi ned as walking, cycling, or other human-powered modes of transport (in- line skating, skateboarding) used for practical purposes of getting from one place to ...

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Collaborative working to overcome barriers to active transport: Learning from a living lab

Collaborative working to overcome barriers to active transport: Learning from a living lab

... (including active transport): cardiovascular disease, cancer, Type 2 diabetes, obesity and ...of active transport which have indirect health ...health, transport and environmental ...

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Advocacy for active transport: advocate and city council perspectives

Advocacy for active transport: advocate and city council perspectives

... participation, active transport. Active transport is associated with lower all cause mortality [7], increased fitness, decreased body weight and diastolic blood pressure among adults [8,9], ...

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Active Transport of Potassium by the Malpighian Tubules of Insects

Active Transport of Potassium by the Malpighian Tubules of Insects

... Active transport of potassium by Malpigkian tubules of insects 363 potassium in haemolymph and urine, and in the case of Aedes it is to be noted that the p.d.. is not greatly influenced [r] ...

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Pedometer-determined physical activity and active transport in girls

Pedometer-determined physical activity and active transport in girls

... activity, active transport (AT) to and from school has become a popular context for increasing habitual activity in young people of all ages and physical abilities ...

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Active Transport of Potassium by the Cecropia Midgut

Active Transport of Potassium by the Cecropia Midgut

... The potential profile recorded as a microelectrode is advanced from the blood side through the isolated midgut of Hyalophora cecropia consists of negative plateaus followed by a large po[r] ...

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Lithium attenuates the active transport of calcium in the larva of Aedes aegypti

Lithium attenuates the active transport of calcium in the larva of Aedes aegypti

... Recently, we have demonstrated that larvae of Aedes aegypti maintain a saturable transport system for the uptake of calcium ions from dilute calcium solutions Barkai & Williams, 1983.. T[r] ...

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Active Transport by the Cecropia Midgut

Active Transport by the Cecropia Midgut

... Whereas a change in potassium concentration on the blood-side of midguts from fifth-instar larvae with a prior potential of zero yields a Nernst slope of +17 mV., a similar concentration[r] ...

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Active transport of potassium by the Cecropia midgut; tracer kinetic theory and transport pool size

Active transport of potassium by the Cecropia midgut; tracer kinetic theory and transport pool size

... For a calculation of the size of the transport pool to be made, the following six conditions are required by the theory: tracer steady state attained, tissue steady state attained, 7B0 m[r] ...

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Active Transport by the Cecropia Midgut

Active Transport by the Cecropia Midgut

... Could a similar nonelectrogenic mechanism exchanging potassium for some other ion act to produce an asymmetric distribution of some ionic species between midgut tissue and bathing soluti[r] ...

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Active Transport of Sodium by the Isolated Midgut of Hyalophora Cecropia

Active Transport of Sodium by the Isolated Midgut of Hyalophora Cecropia

... Sodium flux from blood-side to lumen of the short-circuited, isolated midgut of Hyalophora cecropia The bathing solutions on both sides of the midgut contained i6mM-Na + , 16 mM-K+, 30 m[r] ...

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Introduction of the first dean of the Faculty of Physical Culture

Introduction of the first dean of the Faculty of Physical Culture

... Results: The HEAT for walking is a simple, transparent, robust and practice oriented tool. It is acknowledged that mortality is only one component of the health benefi ts, and that there are many potential areas for refi ...

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Marieb_ch3b.ppt

Marieb_ch3b.ppt

... Active Transport Processes  Solute pumping.  Amino acids, some sugars and ions are[r] ...

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LOCATION OF THE GENES THAT CONTROL INDUCTION OF THE ALLANTOIN-DEGRADING ENZYMES IN SACCHAROMYCES CEREVISIAE

LOCATION OF THE GENES THAT CONTROL INDUCTION OF THE ALLANTOIN-DEGRADING ENZYMES IN SACCHAROMYCES CEREVISIAE

... Production of all four enzymes and at least one of the transport systems (low K , urea active transport) is induced by allophanate, the last pathway intermediate (COOPER and[r] ...

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'Active' sugar transport in eukaryotes

'Active' sugar transport in eukaryotes

... SGLT1 was the first member of a new gene family of transporters responsible for the ‘activetransport of sugars, amino acids, vitamins and osmolytes in bacteria and animals. All are proteins containing ...

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The molecular biology of the phosphate-specific transport system of Escherichia coli K12

The molecular biology of the phosphate-specific transport system of Escherichia coli K12

... 2A THE CHEMIOSMOTIC HYPOTHESIS AND ACTIVE 5 TRANSPORT 1.3 TYPES OF BACTERIAL TRANSPORT SYSTEMS 6 1.3A FACILITATED DIFFUSION 6 1.3B GROUP TRANSLOCATION 7 l.3C ACTIVE TRANSPORT SYSTEMS 9 l[r] ...

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