Among all the fluxes in the whole plant, the passage of through the plasma membrane of root cells has been intensively studied. |
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In multicellular plants fluxes to and from roots via xylem and phloem further complicate the situation. |
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Tension builds up, emotion fluxes, comedy alternates with despair, as the horror of the situation in which the three are entrapped unfolds. |
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In steady state, the metal cation flux is constant across the diffusion layer and the anion and spectator ion fluxes vanish. |
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The fluxes used to make beads are borax, salt of phosphorus, and sodium carbonate. |
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Rotary furnaces generally use Na 2 CO 3 and iron as fluxes, which produce a fluid, low-melting slag. |
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The analysis of metal fluxes in the soil, using in situ zero-tension lysimeters, showed that this andosol currently accumulates metal elements. |
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Lead has been removed from copper alloy melts by the application of silicate fluxes or slags. |
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During iron making, iron ore, coke heated air and limestone or other fluxes are fed into a blast furnace. |
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Contaminant fluxes associated with the process of frazil ice formation in the Kara sea are much smaller than worst-case estimates. |
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Due to small fluxes and the lower sensitivity of gravimetry, only radiometry was used for astomatous membranes. |
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Later imitators did produce high temperature ceramics using such fluxes, such as bone porcelain, like Beleek. |
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These materials are the glass-forming substances, fluxes, stabilizers, and secondary components. |
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Both instruments sense the presence of hydrogenous materials by measuring variations in the thermal and epithermal neutron fluxes. |
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With this source, monochromatic radiation fluxes are obtained which are an order of magnitude higher than those of conventional IR sources. |
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Welding fume may also contain contaminants from fluxes or welding consumables. |
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The oxidizing fluxes usually include cupric oxide or manganese dioxide, which decompose at copper alloy melting temperatures to generate the oxygen required. |
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Accumulation of biomass as well as the pools and fluxes of nutrients change along the chronosequence. |
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In some foundries in which combustion cannot be properly controlled, oxidizing fluxes are added during melting, followed by final deoxidation by phosphor copper. |
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Parametrization schemes were compared with direct observations of both the short and longwave fluxes. |
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By then several boracic fluxes had been developed for assaying metal ores. |
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Tile misalignments lead to leading edges that are heated under effect of extremely high plasma parallel thermal fluxes. |
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Is our current understanding of the solar internal structure wrong and as a consequence is overestimating the solar neutrino fluxes? |
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Evaluation of recharge fluxes, groundwater dynamics as well as storage, discharge and underflow are important components to assess. |
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Terpenes are good solvents for rosin fluxes, fingerprints, heavy petroleum greases, and oils. |
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Other materials used as fluxes are silica, dolomite, lime, borax, and fluorite. |
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A budget of water mass is maintained in each box and fluxes of condensate and precipitation particles through the top, bottom and sides are computed. |
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The method of Beard et al. involves a bilinear constraint on fluxes and free energies, resulting from implementation of the second law of thermodynamics. |
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It is a given that border controls that weigh upon capital, information and service fluxes must be lifted. |
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Small pieces of iron would have been produced in copper smelting furnaces as iron oxide fluxes and iron-bearing copper sulfide ores were used. |
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The protons of the outer belt have much lower energies than those of the inner belt, and their fluxes are much higher. |
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The actual luminous fluxes of each filament lamp used shall not deviate more than ± 5 per cent from the mean value. |
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In place of the special fluxes a simple mixture of silver chloride and potassium chloride or manganese chloride and potassium chloride is sufficient. |
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The effectiveness of these negentropic processes is further enhanced by most efficient entropy fluxes related to the transpiration and nocturnal respiration of plants. |
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The network to measure surface fluxes of carbon into the ocean has also grown. |
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Furthermore, over the past two decades there is evidence that both cosmic ray fluxes and surface temperatures have been increasing. |
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These fluxes are mediated and functionally controlled by species behavior and environmental forces. |
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Flux: Quartz, quartzite, and occasionally sandstone and sand are used as fluxes in smelting base-metal ores with low silica contents. |
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Mercury fluxes between the atmosphere, soil and water consist of contributions from natural and human releases. |
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Uncompensated Ionization Chambers monitor the neutron fluxes in the power range of nuclear power plants. |
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Sintering is a process whereby iron ore fines are heated in a mixture of fluxes in order to agglomerate the particles into larger-sized pieces. |
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Thus, relatively complicated radiative transfer models are required to calculate actinic fluxes. |
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It fluxes the glass, and prevents scum formation of the glass melt during refining. |
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Rabbling damp fluxes into the metal or plunging them deep beneath the surface could potentially cause a violent steam explosion. |
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Specific issues of concern include fluxes through ocean boundaries and interfaces, chemical-biological-physical interactions in relation to nutrient transformations, oxygen demand and transport by physical processes. |
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Jennifer Jenkins is a forest biogeochemist specializing in GHG fluxes at the interface between forests and the atmosphere. |
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Typical raw materials for frits and fluxes are compounds, mainly oxides of silicon, boron, aluminum, zircon, sodium, potassium, calcium, magnesium and optionally lead and cadmium. |
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Location-dependent effects were also observed in the relative strength of the effect of microphyte and macrofaunal abundance on oxygen and nutrient fluxes. |
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Water and chemical fluxes were measured at the lysimeter bases. |
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Such covariation is consistent with a model in which fluxes related to alteration of seafloor basalts and continental river runoff vary with time, resulting in variation in seawater composition. |
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Produced by petroleum processing and includes asphalt flux, asphalt primers, asphaltic saturants, bitumals, cutback asphalts, liquid or solid asphalts, oxidized asphalt, paving compound and fluxes or primers. |
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Those bypassed leachate fluxes will subsequently interact with downstream fluviolacustrine aquifers and eventually discharge into the Yellow River south of the study site under the idealized simulation environment. |
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They include chemical changes in ionic solutions, changes in the colour or other optical properties of transparent materials, and calorimetric measurement of the heat deposited by intense fluxes of radiation. |
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The TALEXX range comprises strip modules and module chains with different lengths and luminous fluxes for accenting lines and edges and for side injection. |
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An analysis of the snow on the ground is required to calculate the albedo of the land surface, thereby affecting the calculation of temperature and moisture fluxes between the air and the underlying soil. |
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It is understood that, where the flux of the standard filament lamp used for measurement is other than 450 lumens, the measurements as taken will be corrected proportionally to the rates of the fluxes. |
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It proves not only the willingness of Hong Kong to commit to cooperation in the management of migratory fluxes with the European Union, but it also reinforces the credibility of the 'One Country, Two Systems' principle. |
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Almost one year ago in this very city of Sofia, the Protocol concerning the control of emissions of nitrogen oxides and their transboundary fluxes was signed by 24 UN-members. |
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The materials used in the construction of the detectors have been selected for their low activation properties to facilitate handling after exposure to high neutron fluxes. |
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A changing climate is expected to directly affect the amount and timing of freshwater fluxes, and a range of physical, chemical and biological processes in northern aquatic ecosystems. |
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Asymmetry can also occur if adjacent channel walls are isothermal but at different temperatures or isoflux but dissipating different heat fluxes. |
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As in basic oxygen steelmaking, fluxes are also added to protect the lining of the vessel and help improve the removal of impurities. |
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Other mineral compounds in the clay may act as fluxes which lower the vitrification temperature of bodies. |
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Caesium fluoride or caesium aluminium fluoride are used in fluxes formulated for brazing aluminium alloys that contain magnesium. |
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The use of fluxes allowed nearly complete extraction of impurities from the liquid, which could then simply float to the top for removal. |
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With the use of fluxes it also allowed the removal of most impurities, producing the first steel of modern quality. |
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The quality of added OC may influence not only the amount of undecomposed OC but also the fluxes of decomposing OC between soil fractions. |
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Core losses are due to the main flux and leakage fluxes of the motor if the input voltage is to be constant, the core loss can also be constant. |
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It was reported in literature that, for crystallisation in mould fluxes, both columnar and equiaxed grains grow dendritically. |
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Insect herbivory, organic matter deposition and effects on belowground organic matter fluxes in a central European oak forest. |
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The transport of suspended matter was studied with the use of two types of sediment traps to quantify the horizontal resuspended and bedload sediment fluxes. |
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The role of bivalve filter feeder material fluxes in estuarine ecosystems. |
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Other specialized fluxes are used depending on the details of the ore. |
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We used the Monte Carlo code MCNP5 to reproduce system neutronics in different operating conditions and to analyse neutron fluxes in the reactor core. |
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Thermosteric and halosteric changes may be partly due to changes in the inflowing Atlantic water and also due to changes in surface heat fluxes within the Mediterranean basin. |
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In the present study the distance modulus was adjusted to take into account the effect of redshifts on the observed fluxes of astronomical objects. |
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