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1 contact or by ingesting contaminated food or water.
2 otic conditions and even by trace amounts of water.
3 tic compounds, relative to interactions with water.
4 nvironmental concerns, especially related to water.
5 hallenge of how to provide people with clean water.
6 by rigorous azeotropic drying to remove the water.
7 ture to properly collect, treat, and deliver water.
8 allowing for decentralized access to potable water.
9 competitive adsorption between methanol and water.
10 le geometry and the quantity of the diffused water.
11 sts for the hydrogen evolution reaction from water.
12 ehyde and ethanol to form crotyl alcohol and water.
13 ination cages that are soluble and stable in water.
14 icotinoids has led to their proliferation in waters.
15 ude larger than what is found in the surface waters.
16 etreating where ice is exposed to warm ocean waters.
17 nts also suggests a source region in shallow waters.
18 e estimates for northern mid-latitude bottom waters.
20 he fermented LFs showed decreased (p < 0.05) water absorption capacity but increased swelling capacit
23 ion cycle, but have been confined to pumping water across a single microcapillary or microfluidic cha
24 indigenous zooplankton introduced by ballast water across different habitat types (fresh, brackish, a
26 values of critical water activity (based on water activity concepts) indicate that pomaces and extru
30 s that has locked together the regulation of water and carbon fluxes in vascular plants, finally exam
31 n more mesic sites, model agreement for both water and carbon fluxes is typically higher on fine (dai
32 ch has focused on PFAS exposure via drinking water and diet, and fewer studies have focused on exposu
35 equires better mechanistic representation of water and nutrient limitation, plant compositional shift
36 crop type, reduced iron was detected in pore water and postexperiment rhizosphere soil confirming fer
37 osing across the diel cycle, which conserves water and provides a means of maintaining growth in hot,
38 e find that the interplay between structural water and strain-specific amino acid groups is fundament
39 sistance has provided roads and electricity, water and wastewater services are still lacking in many
41 delta(13) C(leaf) and WUE(plant) under well watered and water-limited growth conditions, a high-thro
42 mineral-related activities in international waters and protecting the marine environment from the ha
43 wo bacteriophages-MS2 and phiX174-in surface waters and waste stabilization ponds by integrating sola
46 of water availability to maximize access to water, and that 2) this adaptation increases as water so
50 he structure and fluctuations of interfacial water, as well as the hydrogen-bonding interactions and
51 rable state of V. cholerae in artificial sea water at 4 degrees C, whereas the mutation of hapR led t
52 ogenous citrulline (control, 1 and 2 mM) and water availability (100%, 50% and 25% WA) on antioxidant
53 ot system as a whole adapt to the pattern of water availability to maximize access to water, and that
57 resents the first "Paired Plot" study of the water balance of afforestation on the Loess Plateau.
58 However, given the importance of climatic water balance on SIC accumulation, we tested the hypothe
59 University of Science and Technology, Clear Water Bay, Kowloon, Hong Kong, China".Additionally in th
62 underlying deeper layer, and the exchange of water between these layers was calculated using the van
63 scape features, such as vegetation cover and water body availability, play a significant role in modu
64 omputational resources required by the large water box of standard all-atom steered molecular dynamic
65 otentials of <10 mV at 20 mA.cm(-2) and pure water BPM electrolyzers that operate with an alkaline an
72 f Horse chestnut starch nanoparticles (HSP), Water chestnut starch nanoparticles (WSP) and Lotus stem
73 (adsorption and/or degradation) of EOCs from water, classifying them by the nature of the contaminant
74 Benthic microorganisms transported into the water column potentially influence biogeochemical cycles
79 W=C(t)Bu functionality with the coordinated water coming from the 8-connected hexanuclear Zr(6) clus
80 This formulation models the contaminated water commonly found in light-water reactors and in othe
82 eduction in An and gs after anthesis in both water conditions was mainly due a decline in the chlorop
83 n), whereas the observed differences between water conditions were mainly due to a stomatal limitatio
84 An and Chl was positive and linear for both water conditions, but under WL conditions An tended to b
85 r dynamics, we have investigated the ambient water confined in a supramolecular tetrahedral assembly,
86 species (FeS and FeS(2) ) on hydrophobicity (water contact angles) are consistent with density functi
87 ody size numerically converge onto 1.0 after water content is corrected regardless of body size or on
88 the three levels of bran addition, when the water content was increased from its standard values of
90 h controlled humidity preserves the tissue's water content, allowing the assembly of collagen fibrils
91 kinetics to quantify the combined effects of water content, body size and temperature on plant metabo
92 -site amino acids revealed the presence of a water-coordinating aspartate residue that limits esteras
97 s coordinately respond to distinct levels of water deficits (e.g., mild, moderate or severe drought)
100 nly benefits crops through fulfilling crops' water demand but also creates an evaporative cooling tha
101 AA-nano-ZVI particles suspended in ultrapure water depended on the extent of ferrihydrite coating on
109 of clouds containing both supercooled liquid water droplets and ice particles (mixed-phase clouds).
110 reactive NO(2) dimer on the surface of pure water droplets is too small to host the whole process.
112 an electrochemical process that uses neutral water electrolysis to produce a pH gradient in which CaC
113 hat dissolved uranium concentrations in this water emanating from agricultural lands are higher than
115 es were successfully prepared from an oil-in-water emulsion stabilized by graphene oxide and includin
116 ery+water (estrogen-sufficient); ovariectomy+water (estrogen-deficient), sham-surgery+strontium ranel
117 to one of the following groups: sham-surgery+water (estrogen-sufficient); ovariectomy+water (estrogen
119 ombination of luminol and an ionic liquid in water exhibits fluorescence detection of SM within secon
122 he world threaten ecosystem services such as water filtration, nutrient cycling, habitat stabilizatio
124 ic efficiencies including passive control of water flow around the body; these could have increased v
125 ypersaline solutions with exceptionally high water flux (and throughput), single-pass water recovery
128 and used to rapidly preconcentrate PFOA from water for direct analysis by nanoelectrospray ionization
134 mbedded in these traded commodities, virtual water, has received increasing interest in the scientifi
136 e including limited sources of nutrients and water, high pH and exposure to extreme variations in tem
138 gnition of the health importance of drinking water in lieu of sugar-sweetened beverages, have raised
140 The extremely broad infrared spectrum of water in the OH stretching region is a manifestation of
143 pecifically controls motivation for food and water ingestion, which is a factor that contributes to h
144 ions, and practices needed to ensure optimal water intake by all in the United States and elsewhere.
145 potent reductant that can be generated when water interacts with reactive components of mineral surf
147 tremendous impedance mismatch at stable air/water interfaces, viz., the Cassie-Baxter state is demon
148 g electric forces cause the movement of pore water ions in opposite directions, leading to charge int
152 ng presence of contaminants in environmental waters is an alarming issue, not only because of their h
153 lter the energetic ordering of the different water isomers with respect to the uncorrected DFAs, the
154 lent HOO(*) and NO(2) scavenging activity in water (k(overall)(HOO(*)) = 1.53 x 10(8) M(-1) s(-1) and
157 (leaf) and WUE(plant) under well watered and water-limited growth conditions, a high-throughput pheno
158 ential role in sustaining crop production in water-limited regions, as irrigation water not only bene
164 t that H(2)O(2) is spontaneously produced in water microdroplets formed by dropwise condensation of w
166 re uptake genes were more abundant in low-Fe waters, mirroring paradigms of low-Fe adaptation in diat
169 egion is a manifestation of how profoundly a water molecule is distorted when embedded in its extende
170 ound coupled with uniquely easy migration of water molecules between the layers allows for ion exchan
172 we show experimentally that approximately 80 water molecules flood rhodopsin upon light absorption to
174 at a dynamically distinct network of 9 +/- 1 water molecules is present within the nanocavity of the
175 odels were utilized to address the effect of water molecules on prominent reaction steps and their as
176 n on ice has been determined as 1500 (+/-8%) water molecules per Ar(1800)(+) ion, consistent with our
177 s generates a large amount of weakly bounded water molecules, facilitating the water evaporation.
179 tion in water-limited regions, as irrigation water not only benefits crops through fulfilling crops'
180 hen we added indoxyl sulfate to the drinking water of rats fed an adenine-rich diet, we found an incr
181 dsorption of surface-active compounds at the water-oil interface subjected to an electric field.
182 The heterogeneous reaction of NO(2) with water on diverse surfaces is broadly considered as a pos
183 that the impact of acidification of natural waters on Fe availability will be much more pronounced w
184 manure may be applied in relation to surface water, on the transport of antibiotics and ARGs in runof
186 acts on blood Pb levels (BLLs) from drinking water Pb reduction actions (i.e., combinations of lead s
187 sic nature of the relationship between plant water potential (Psi) at predawn and midday and describe
190 ar wood biomass during tetrahydrofuran (THF):water pretreatment and provide a mechanism by which the
192 eased frequency of summer heatwaves and poor water quality are two of the most prevalent and severe p
196 ed this method to calculate climate-adjusted water quality guideline values (GVs) for two reference t
197 mmunities in biofilters can improve drinking water quality through the biodegradation of dissolved co
198 f environmental conditions, photoreactivity, water quality, and engineering design in the sunlight in
200 tect anomalies caused by technical errors in water-quality (turbidity and conductivity) data collecte
202 tion, leading to unique assemblages in polar waters, rather than being entirely derived from southerl
204 igh water flux (and throughput), single-pass water recovery and heat utilization efficiency while mai
209 ly, the inhibition of the competing HER from water reduction with increasing disk rotation rate is re
210 nd physiological responses to four different water regimes: 100% (control), and 75%, 50% and 25% of c
211 s and the delivery of four locally important water-related ecosystem services modeled with the web-ba
215 etal and transparent glass-and show that the water repellency of the resulting superhydrophobic surfa
218 ocyclic cucurbit[7,8]uril (CB[7,8]) hosts in water; resulting supramolecular complexes were character
219 en occurring above the melting region, where water-rich melt flows faster than residual peridotites t
225 analytical platform that included continuous water sampling, sample preparation (extraction), and ana
226 highlighting that drying of these typically water-saturated ecosystems can fuel a surprising burst i
228 Soil degradation due to global warming, water scarcity and diminishing natural resources negativ
229 Here we report a comprehensive nationwide water scarcity assessment in China, which explicitly inc
230 uatic and terrestrial invertebrates, surface water, sediments, soils, and plants were analyzed for 24
232 n-led environmental assessment, which tested water, soil, manure, compost, and scat samples, was cond
233 study highlighted that (i) the fate of Zn in water-soil-plant compartments was similar, regardless of
234 n solution to BODIPY photocages that imparts water solubility and provides control over cellular perm
236 oids, organosulfur compounds, organic acids, water soluble sugars and amino acids in three onion vari
237 study delivered a suitable medium to provide water soluble vitamin B(12) and fat soluble vitamin D(3)
238 rophilic host-guest complexes, consisting of water-soluble azobenzene and alpha-, beta-, or gamma-cyc
240 nvironment compared to assays performed with water-soluble quinone analogues, demonstrating the impor
241 simultaneous determination of all nine main water-soluble vitamins, in addition to two commonly used
242 rface desolvation of lithium ions from their water solvation shell as compared with organic molecules
246 t 30 mA cm(-2) as bifunctional electrode for water splitting, which is much better than most of the r
248 In this work we report clear evidence of water stability in a lead-free metal halide perovskite,
250 we tested the hypothesis that increased soil water storage and transport resulting from cultivation m
251 , with plants exposed to different levels of water stress or to natural water availability, respectiv
255 on is strongly coupled to various aspects of water such as bulk solvent viscosity and local hydration
261 temperate adapted bacteria may replace cold water taxa under a future scenario of increasing Atlanti
263 te a higher concentration of bicarbonates in water than previously considered at conditions relevant
266 nting the backflow of reabsorbed solutes and water to the tubular lumen, as well as in coupling parac
267 ells to withstand the forces associated with water transport and the physical weight of plant structu
268 of iron(III) (hydr)oxides in subsurface and water treatment systems as well as their effects on the
270 grown under two watering treatments, a well-watered treatment and a drought treatment in which plant
271 pean/North African oaks were grown under two watering treatments, a well-watered treatment and a drou
272 sights into the influences of biogeochemical water type and ecosystem productivity on Earth's most di
274 del systems containing starch, gluten and/or water-unextractable arabinoxylan (WU-AX) were used.
278 iency and only slight increases in long-term water-use efficiency (+2.5%) inferred from (13) C compos
279 positively with photosynthesis and intrinsic water-use efficiency (TE(i) ), but not with stomatal con
280 t of g(s) , with no changes in instantaneous water-use efficiency and only slight increases in long-t
286 of driest quarter, annual mean temperature, water vapor, and precipitation during the coldest quarte
293 able to redistribute poleward or into deeper water when temperatures rise because of barriers, reduce
294 for the treatment of high scaling potential water, where scaling is a barrier to high water recovery
295 t at room temperature and yielded 3.760 L of water, which was filtered using Sterivex membranes of 0.
296 ts support the hypothesis that warming ocean waters will restrict the habitat range of the narwhal, f
297 ributions and compare defined bases of fresh water with salinity distributions and groundwater well d
298 ages simultaneously that allows us to excite water with stimulated Raman scattering and hemoglobin wi
299 energy contained in the controlled mixing of waters with different salt concentrations (i.e., salinit