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Physiological and biochemical effects of wate...

Physiological and biochemical effects of wate...

... Oryza sativa, commonly known as Asian rice, is the plant species most commonly referred to in English as rice. Abiotic stresses like water stress actuates a progression of physiological, morphological, atomic and ...

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BIOCHEMICAL AND PHYSIOLOGICAL ANALYSIS OF ZINC TOLERANCE IN Jatropha curcas

BIOCHEMICAL AND PHYSIOLOGICAL ANALYSIS OF ZINC TOLERANCE IN Jatropha curcas

... Jatropha curcas L., widely recognized as a viable option for production of bio diesel, has been assessed for its ability to withstand stress induced by supra-optimal zinc concentrations. In the present study plants were ...

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Effect of Additional Weights Training on Some Physiological and Biochemical Markers of Iraqi Women’s Football Team

Effect of Additional Weights Training on Some Physiological and Biochemical Markers of Iraqi Women’s Football Team

... Twenty two (N=22) Iraqi women football players aged 30-35yer, habitually playing competitive football, volunteered for the present study. They were selected from the training sites at Sports Authority of Iraq. The ...

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Physiological and Biochemical Adaption During Development and Regression of Isoproterenol Cardiac Hypertrophy

Physiological and Biochemical Adaption During Development and Regression of Isoproterenol Cardiac Hypertrophy

... Tang, Qian, "Physiological and Biochemical Adaption During Development and Regression of Isoproterenol Cardiac Hypertrophy" (1987).. Electronic Theses and Dissertations.[r] ...

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Physiological, behavioral and biochemical adaptations of intertidal fishes to hypoxia

Physiological, behavioral and biochemical adaptations of intertidal fishes to hypoxia

... three physiologicalbiochemical, each defined by its own term (Connett et ...described physiological and biochemical levels of hypoxia, including: (1) hypoxemia, which denotes an arterial P O2 ...

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Biochemical and Physiological Basis for Treating Hydrogen Gas as a Medicine

Biochemical and Physiological Basis for Treating Hydrogen Gas as a Medicine

... Probably the most popular of these methods is the use of catholyte, i.e. – a solution formed in the cathode compartment of the electrolyser. I should be noted that the freshly prepared catholyte is enriched precisely ...

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Physiological and biochemical changes associated with seed invigoration treatments in relation to Germinability, Lipid peroxidation activity along with protein profile of stored field pea (Pisum sativum L )

Physiological and biochemical changes associated with seed invigoration treatments in relation to Germinability, Lipid peroxidation activity along with protein profile of stored field pea (Pisum sativum L )

... dry physiological treatment with bleaching powder and red chilli powder resulted in improvement in germination percentage and field emergence of stored soybean seed with reduced lipid peroxidation and increased ...

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Influence of dual inoculation of rhizobium and mycorrhiza on physiological  and biochemical properties of vigna radiata (l).

Influence of dual inoculation of rhizobium and mycorrhiza on physiological and biochemical properties of vigna radiata (l).

... growth and its biochemical parameters either these are given to plants individually or in combination. The present study revealed that that the dual inoculation of Rhizobium and mycorrhiza give better results in ...

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RETRACTED: Biochemical and Physiological Effect of Silver Bioaccumulation

RETRACTED: Biochemical and Physiological Effect of Silver Bioaccumulation

... this physiological effect shows that silver bioaccumulation is most probably involved in a number of neurological disorders, further research is yet to be carried ...

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ISOLATION AND IDENTIFICATION OF LACTIC ACID BACTERIA FROM DIFFERENT FOOD SAMPLESS. Aarthi Nishanthi Mary and V. Sumathi*DOWNLOAD/VIEW

ISOLATION AND IDENTIFICATION OF LACTIC ACID BACTERIA FROM DIFFERENT FOOD SAMPLESS. Aarthi Nishanthi Mary and V. Sumathi*DOWNLOAD/VIEW

... Lactic acid bacteria occur naturally as indigenous micro flora. Lactic acid bacteria isolated from different food samples. Lactic acid bacteria is a heterogeneous group of regular, gram-positive, rod shaped, non motile, ...

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Physiological, biochemical and molecular response of plants against heavy metals stress

Physiological, biochemical and molecular response of plants against heavy metals stress

... [25,26] and proper development of chloroplasts [18,20]. It lead to decrease in shoot dry weight which was concomitant with a significant reduction in both length and diameter of the internodes as well as in leaf area and ...

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Isolation and Identification of Some Bacteria Causing Infections in Silkworm Bombyx mori L.) Adel A. Abou El-Ela 1*, Yasser F. Abdelaleim2 and M. M. Kariman 3

Isolation and Identification of Some Bacteria Causing Infections in Silkworm Bombyx mori L.) Adel A. Abou El-Ela 1*, Yasser F. Abdelaleim2 and M. M. Kariman 3

... The silkworm, Bombyx mori L. (Lepidoptera: Bombycidae), is a domestic economic insect for many people in different countries all over the world. It is very sensitive to different infection with many pathogens especially ...

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Age- Dependent Changes of Mediterranean Trachurus mediterraneus Male and Female from Coastal Waters of Sevastopol (Black Sea, Ukraine)

Age- Dependent Changes of Mediterranean Trachurus mediterraneus Male and Female from Coastal Waters of Sevastopol (Black Sea, Ukraine)

... Previously, the analysis of the size- mass, age and sex structure of Mediterranean horse mackerel caught in different areas of the Crimean coast in 2011 – 2013 was carried out. According to this, we can conclude that ...

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Inhibition of Proliferation of Breast Cancer Cells MCF7 and MDA MB 231 by Lipophilic Extracts of Papaya (Carica papaya L  var  Maradol) Fruit

Inhibition of Proliferation of Breast Cancer Cells MCF7 and MDA MB 231 by Lipophilic Extracts of Papaya (Carica papaya L var Maradol) Fruit

... the physiological and biochemical changes that occur during the ripening of “Maradol” papaya [12]; but the effect of this process on the potential antiproliferative activity of the mix of carotenoid ...

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IMPACT OF TEXTILE INDUSTRY EFFLUENT ON THE CATFISH MYSTUS GULIO

IMPACT OF TEXTILE INDUSTRY EFFLUENT ON THE CATFISH MYSTUS GULIO

... about physiological and histological changes following the exposure to this waste ...the physiological and Biochemical changes in Mystus gulio after exposure to sublethal concentrations of the ...

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Molecular identification, L-lactic acid production, and antibacterial activity of Bacillus strains isolated from soils

Molecular identification, L-lactic acid production, and antibacterial activity of Bacillus strains isolated from soils

... morphological, physiological and biochemical characteristics, several molecular techniques have been developed using polymerase chain reaction (PCR) consisting to amplification of 16S ribosomal DNA ...

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Consumption of coffee by adult individuals: biochemical, physiological, physical and anthropometric parameter

Consumption of coffee by adult individuals: biochemical, physiological, physical and anthropometric parameter

... b Total Cholesterol In Table 1, the average total cholesterol values are presented according to age group 20 to 29, 30 to 39 and 40 to 50 years, type of coffee caffeinated and decaffeina[r] ...

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Physiological Evaluation of Apricot (Prunus armeniaca L.) Leaves to Air Pollution for Biomonitoring of Atmospheric Quality

Physiological Evaluation of Apricot (Prunus armeniaca L.) Leaves to Air Pollution for Biomonitoring of Atmospheric Quality

... a physiological, morphological, or behavioral alteration, when they are exposed to certain ...the physiological and biochemical responses of apricot (Prunus armeniaca ...

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Relationships as Regulators

Relationships as Regulators

... behavioral, physiological and biochemical rhythms of individuals become synchronized within close relationships like mother-infant and peer relationships both in human and ani- mal species, and they become ...

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Multi-level convergence of complex traits and the evolution of bioluminescence

Multi-level convergence of complex traits and the evolution of bioluminescence

... the biochemical production of light by a living organism, is generated by proteins called luciferases that facilitate the oxidation of substrates called ...the biochemical reaction and require the addition ...

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