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2014-01-01
Yu Jin, Frank M. Hilker, Peter M. Stefer, Mark A. Lewis
A key problem in environmental flow assessment is the explicit linking of the flow regime with ecological dynamics. We present a hybrid modeling approach to couple hydrodynamic and biological processes, focusing on the combined impact of spatial heterogeneity and temporal variability on...
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Second-generation stoichiometric mathematical model to predict methane emissions from oil sands tailings
Download2019-07-31
Jude D. Kong, Hao Wang, Tariq Siddique, Julia Foght, Kathleen Semple, Zvonko Burkus, Mark A. Lewis
Microbial metabolism of fugitive hydrocarbons produces greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from oil sands tailings ponds (OSTP) and end pit lakes (EPL) that retain fluid tailings from surface mining of oil sands ores. Predicting GHG production, particularly methane (CH4), would help oil sands...
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Seed-specific down-regulation of Arabidopsis CELLULOSE SYNTHASE 1 or 9 reduces seed cellulose content and differentially affects carbon partitioning
Download2020-04-20
Jayawardhane, Kethmi N., Singer, Stacy D., Ozga, Jocelyn A., Rizvi, Syed Masood, Weselake, Randall J., Chen, Guanqun
Key message Seed-specific down-regulation of AtCESA1 and AtCESA9, which encode cellulose synthase subunits, differentially affects seed storage compound accumulation in Arabidopsis. High amounts of cellulose can negatively affect crop seed quality, and, therefore, diverting carbon partitioning...
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Sensory analysis of juice blend containing isomalto-oligosaccharides produced by fermentation with Weissella cibaria
Download2019-01-01
Rolim, Pricilla Moura, Hu, Ying, Gänzle, Michael G.
This study aimed at producing isomaltooligosaccharides in juice blends using orange juice and malt extract and assessing their acceptability. Different blend formulations were prepared and fermented, varying the concentration of orange juice, sucrose and malt extract. Dextransucrase from...
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Sex-Related Differences in Blood Glucose Responses to Resistance Exercise in Type 1 Diabetes: A Secondary Data Analysis
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Brockman, Nicole K., Sigal, Ronald J., Kenny, Glen P., Riddell, Michael C., Perkins, Bruce A., Yardley, Jane E.
Objectives In adults with type 1 diabetes, resistance exercise (RE) is associated with more stable blood glucose (BG) levels than aerobic exercise, both during and after exercise. In individuals without diabetes, growth hormone and epinephrine responses to RE differ between the sexes. These...
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Sex-related differences in fuel utilization and hormonal response to exercise: implications for individuals with type 1 diabetes
Download2018-01-01
Brockman, Nicole K., Yardley, Jane E.
Sex-related differences in metabolic and neuroendocrine response to exercise in individuals without diabetes have been well established. Men and women differ in fuel selection during exercise, in which women rely to a greater extent on fat oxidation, whereas males rely mostly on carbohydrate...
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2019-01-01
Thiessen, A.N., Ha, M., Hooper, R.W., Yu, H., Oliynyk, A.O., Veinot, J.G.C., Michaelis, V.K.
Silicon nanoparticles (SiNPs) are biologically compatible, metal-free quantum dots that exhibit size and surface tailorable photoluminescence. The nanostructure of these materials influences their optical, chemical, and material properties and hence plays an important role in their...
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Similarities and Differences in Social and Emotional Profiles Among Students in Canada, USA, China, and Singapore: PISA 2015
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Virginia M. C. Tze, Johnson C.-H. Li, Lia M. Daniels
Although previous research showed that discrete social-emotional skills such as empathy, motivation, and social relationships in school significantly predict academic achievement, students tend to use various social-emotional skills in combination. As such previous investigations cannot comment...
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Simulating how animals learn: a new modelling framework applied to the process of optimal foraging
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Peter R. Thompson, Melodie Kunegel-Lion, Mark A. Lewis
Animal learning has interested ecologists and psychologists for over a century. Mathematical models that explain how animals store and recall information have gained attention recently. Central to this work is statistical decision theory (SDT), which relates information uptake in animals to...