Sentence examples for rate of acidification from inspiring English sources

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"The rate of acidification is unparalleled in at least the past 66 million years," the government climate report stated.

Studies extrapolating from the fossil record suggest that the rate of acidification is now "unprecedented, at least over the past 300,000 years," the WMO said.

Uthicke said this study highlighted the need for ongoing water quality work in the Great Barrier Reef so scientists can understand exactly why the rate of acidification is worsening close to shore.

Cultures were acutely exposed to normoglycemic or hyperglycemic media for 1 h, after which the extracellular rate of acidification (ECAR) and oxygen consumption rate (OCR) were quantified in real time to estimate glycolysis and mitochondrial oxidation, respectively.

Addition of enzymes from mesophilic or thermophilic sources to maize forage at ensiling increased the rate of acidification of the silages and improved in vitro degradation kinetics, suggesting an improvement in the nutritive quality.

The intracellular pH (pHi) measured using the fluorescent ratio dye 2',7'-bis 2-carboxyethyl -5 6 -155 carboxyfluorescein (BCECF) revealed expected differences between normal and cancer cells (low and high, respectively), and a mixed distribution in the MINO cells, with a subset of cells in the MINO having an increased rate of acidification when proton efflux was inhibited.

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But such were the rates of acidification and salinization of soil that reduced productivity and, in the case of salinity, reduced stream quality and threatened adjacent natural ecosystems.

Physiological differences between taxa coupled with differences in the processes and rates of acidification at the poles [4], [5], [6], brings to light the possibility that differences in acidification impacts in the Arctic and Antarctic may extend beyond species to the ecosystem level.

Yamamoto, A., Kawamiya, M., Ishida, A., Yamanaka, Y. & Watanabe, S. Impact of rapid sea-ice reduction in the Arctic Ocean on the rate of ocean acidification.

It has long been known that pollution is having a devastating impact on the Great Barrier Reef but now scientists are warning that it may also be dramatically increasing the rate of ocean acidification in inshore areas of the region.

Compared with control silencing, knockdown of PARP14 in multiple HCC cell lines resulted in decreased glucose consumption and lactate production (Fig. 3a,b; Supplementary Fig. 3a,b), accompanied by a reduced rate of extracellular acidification (ECAR) (Fig. 3c; Supplementary Fig. 3c), indicators of decreased aerobic glycolysis2,4,8.

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