The objectives of this research were to determine the effects of various soil parameters on the reaction of Isopropyl-N-(3-chlorophenyl)Carbamate (CIPC) with a soil and to relate enthalpy values for the adsorption to chemical or physical bonding mechanisms. Six Oregon soils providing a range of pH, organic matter, clay, iron oxide,...
According to Block (1999), the greatest problem with inclusion in physical education is the lack of personnel support. Most help comes in the form of teacher assistants such as peer-tutors and paraprofessional who receive very little, if any, direction from the general physical education teacher. However, what remains unknown are...
Ozone, present in the earth's atmosphere, filters incident solar
ultraviolet radiation such that only a portion of the total ultraviolet
spectrum emitted by the sun reaches the planet's surface.
Violation of the integrity of this filter could mean an alteration in
the solar ultraviolet radiation penetrating the atmosphere. Atmospheric
increases...
Despite the growth of the global refugee population, the proliferation of refugee camps, and the personal experiences of many refugees with violent conflict, there is little systematic understanding of the relationships between conflict events, conflict actors, and refugee communities. Indeed, conflict in and around refugee camps has thus far only...
Several levels of eukaryotic chromatin structure have
been observed: the nucleosome, the 10 nm and 30 nm fibers
and loop domains, apparently attached to the nuclear
matrix. In this research, the structure and function of
chromatin at two of these levels was investigated, with
studies on both nucleosome positioning and...
The emission of organic compounds from wood manufacturing
facilities is an important regulatory concern due to their effects on ambient
air quality. Control technologies, such as oxidizers and biofiltration, are
used to remove organics from air streams; however, most removal
technologies have high costs or cause additional negative environmental
impact....
Nanoparticles (NPs), particles defined by their size in a single dimension (1-100 nm), are being increasingly incorporated into commercial and industrial products due to their high surface area to volume ratio that gives them unique properties, such as optical tunability and higher reactivity than their bulk counterparts. NPs can be...
Ribosomes are ribonucleoprotein particles that are essential for
the process of protein synthesis in all living systems. Escherichia
coli, eubacterial organisms, have ribosomes which display a 70S
sedimentation coefficient. They are formed by the association of two
ribonucleoprotein subunits which sediment at 50S and 30S. The 30S
subunit is a...
Ribosomes are intricate macromolecular complexes which are a major
element of the protein biosynthetic machinery in all life forms. In
Escherichia coli they contain about 50 distinct proteins and 3
ribosomal RNAs. The small 30S ribosomal subunit in E. coli
incorporates 21 proteins and a 16S rRNA. The 16S rRNA...