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Seasonal Variations of Acoustic Properties in Ropme Sea Area
Published 1993“…Although the thermocline was clear in the shallow part of the study area in summer, the salinity increase with depth cancelled the influence of temperature decrease on sound speed and the profiles became homogeneous.…”
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Na + /H + exchanger isoform 1-induced osteopontin expression facilitates cardiac hypertrophy through p90 ribosomal S6 kinase
Published 2018“…Atrial natriuretic peptide (ANP) and brain natriuretic peptide (BNP) mRNA was upregulated, and there was an increase in heart cell cross-sectional area confirming the cardiac hypertrophic effect. Moreover, NHE1 transgenic mice also showed increased collagen deposition, upregulation of CD44 and phosphorylation of p90 ribosomal s6 kinase (RSK), effects that were regressed in OPN knockout mice. …”
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Harmful Effects Of Sea Water Administration On Kidney Structure And Function
Published 1992“…Hematocrit. plasma osmolality, sodium, potassium, urea and creatinine increased 24 hours and one week following the final infusion of sea water respectively. On the other hand, plasma calcium and magnesium decreased. …”
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The maxima in northerly wind speeds and wave heights over the Arabian Sea, the Arabian/Persian Gulf and the Red Sea derived from 40 years of ERA5 data
Published 2020“…The northern Arabian Sea including the Sea of Oman exhibits significant decreasing trend in northerly maximum wind speed (− 1.4 cm/s/year) and Hs (− 0.67 cm/year), while the Gulf and the Red Sea exhibit sectorial contrasting trend, indicating the dominance of localized effects in modifying the regional climate. …”
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Sea water salinity detection using circular fringes formation based on diffraction of laser light
Published 2018“…Salinity describes the amount of salt dissolved in water and brininess of water makes it unsuitable for drinking, industrial and agriculture use. The sea water salinity is most often detected by total dissolved salt method in laboratory. …”
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Changes in Copepod Community Structure in Response to Land-Based Activities along Alexandria Coastline, Mediterranean Sea
Published 2000“…Diversity indices for the area heavily affected by agricultural discharge (1.8 - 2.6) were higher than for the areas impacted by sewage (1.6 - 1.9), mixed agricultural/industrial (1.4 - 1.6) and industrial (0.6 - 0.8) discharge. …”
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Decreasing the use of edible oils in China using WeChat and theories of behavior change: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial.
Published 2018“…Accordingly, this study aims to design a pilot intervention to decrease the use of edible oils in Chinese households. …”
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Phytoplankton size changes and diversity loss in the southwestern Mediterranean Sea in relation to long-term hydrographic variability
Published 2020“…Here we examine phytoplankton data spanning the period 1993–2008 from the Bay of Tunis, southwestern Mediterranean Sea, in relation to long term hydroclimate variability. …”
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Occurrence, origin and potential ecological risk of dissolved polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons and organochlorines in surface waters of the Gulf of Gabès (Tunisia, Southern Mediter...
Published 2022“…We investigated the occurrence, origin, and potential ecological risk of dissolved polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), polychlorinated biphenyl (PCBs) and organochlorine pesticides (OCPs) in 27 surface water samples collected from a highly anthropized and industrialized area in the Gulf of Gabès (Tunisia, Southern Mediterranean Sea) in October–November 2017. The results demonstrated a wide range of concentrations (ng L−1) with the following decreasing order: Ʃ16 PAHs (17.6–71.2) > Ʃ20 PCBs (2.9–33.7) > Ʃ6 DDTs (1.1–12.1) > Ʃ4 HCHs (1.1–14.8). …”
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Adaptive thermal comfort in the different buildings of Darjeeling Hills in eastern India – Effect of difference in elevation
Published 2018“…The yearly mean comfort temperature for the location S0135 was 28.37°C, K1420 was 20.59°C, M 1640 was 20.07°C, S1950 was 19.72°C and T2565 was 17.35°C, respectively, where the digits in the locations (i.e. 0135 in S0135, 1420 in K1420, 1640 in M1640, 1950 in S1950 and 2565 in T2565) represents the elevation of the location under study in meters above mean sea level. …”
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Monitoring polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in the Northeast Aegean Sea using Posidonia oceanica seagrass and synthetic passive samplers
Published 2014“…PAH levels in seawater, sediments, and seagrasses generally decreased with increasing distance from Alexandroupolis Port. …”
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Improve the reliability of 6G vehicular communication through skip network coding
Published 2022“…One important design goal of 6G networks is adapting to complex heterogeneous scenarios and providing a stable and reliable transmission channel for specific applications such as vehicular communication. …”
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Fish diversity in correlation with some environmental factors in the mangal of two protectorate areas, ras muhammed and nabq on the red sea in egypt.
Published 1997“…The present investigation is an attempt to study the fish diversity at five sites of the mangrove forests (Mangal) in two famous protectorate areas : Ras Muhammed and Nabq on the Red Sea in Egypt. The present investigation revealed that the high salinity and temperature as well as the decrease in dissolved oxygen in Ras Muhammed and Nabq has a profound effect on the low density and diversity of species inhabiting these areas. …”
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