Sentence examples for concentrations linked from inspiring English sources

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In the Western Tropical South Pacific, patches of high chlorophyll concentrations linked to the occurrence of N2-fixing organisms are found in the vicinity of volcanic islands.

Dietary exposure was estimated to range from 8.6 to 23.4 mg/kg b.w./day, based on median ME concentrations linked to the adulteration of a specific infant formula.

Mielke et al. (2005) also demonstrated a strong inverse association between metals in soil/dust in elementary schools in New Orleans and the educational achievement of school children, with high blood Pb concentrations linked to learning and behavioural difficulties.

Examples include the combined use of arteether and buparvaquone against Babesia equi in donkeys [ 12], artemisinin effects against cutaneous leishmaniosis [ 13], partially linked to cell-cycle arrest and apoptosis [ 14], and the in vitro effect of artemisinins on trypanosomes, at micromolar concentrations, linked to the inhibition of calcium-dependent ATPase on the parasite membrane [ 15].

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In order to develop guidance on dosing, the dose-concentration-effect relationship needs to be understood and this means going beyond PK, to make extrapolations as to how these concentrations link with effect (PD).

DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.08208.009 Time series of acetate concentrations link the observed successional dynamics of the three types to a gradually changing metabolic niche space: The replacement of type A by the more efficient glucose specialist SS leads to an accumulation of acetate and facilitates the invasion of the FS type.

The results suggest that the mitochondrial Fenton-inhibition response involves a significant reduction of (·OH) concentration linked to iron-complexing ability of CNT-family, following the order: carboxylated-CNT > pristine-CNT ∼ hydroxylated-CNT, without affecting the electrochemical mitochondrial membrane potential in Fe2+-overloaded mitochondria.

In addition, a third kind of BC, mass transfer boundary condition, defines a reference concentration linked to the concentration of groundwater with a separating medium.

We therefore looked at changes in arterial stiffness in established haemodialysis patients to determine whether there was a threshold effect of dialysate calcium concentration linked to change in arterial stiffness.

There is evidence that higher antioxidant concentrations and lower Cd concentrations are linked to specific agronomic practices (e.g. non-use of mineral N and P fertilisers, respectively) prescribed in organic farming systems.

Introduction of the concentration potential linked with retention concentrations yields an exact solution of the auxiliary problem.

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