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Quantitative analysis of hydrocephalic ventricular alterations in Yorkshire terriers using magnetic resonance imaging
hydrocephalus ventricles magnetic resonance imaging
2015/4/8
The purpose of this work was to evaluate hydrocephalic ventricular changes using three quantitative analysis methods. The height, area and volume of the ventricles and brain were measured in 20 Yorksh...
Environmental risk assessment based on semi-quantitative analysis of forest management data
ecological factors forest damage forest management logistic regression Norway spruce risk assessment
2015/3/27
The paper deals with environmental risk assessment in prevailingly unnatural spruce (Picea abies [L.] Karst.) forests in three regions with different patterns of forest damage in the Slovak part of th...
Quantitative Analysis of Groundwater Effluent and Reservoir-Water Influent in a Small Pond Using 222Rn- and Water-Balance Equations
stagnant film dispersion
2009/9/10
Percolation of water from a pond may cause a landslide in a hilled rural area. Before measures to prevent such landslides can be planned, it is essential to identify reservoir-water influent from the ...
The Effects of Thinning on the Spatial Distribution of Trees in an Old Chamaecyparis obtusa Plantation Quantitative Analysis Using the L-Function
long rotation old-aged stand spatial statistics tree spacing
2009/8/24
We investigated changes in the spatial distribution of trees in a 90-year-old Chamaecyparis obtusa plantation owned by Hieizan Enryakuji Temple using the L-function. The plantation is an example of lo...
Sensory Test for Aroma and Quantitative Analysis of 2-Acetyl-1-Pyrroline in Asian Aromatic Rice Varieties
2-acetyl-1-pyrroline (2-AP) Aromatic rice Quantitative analysis Sensory test
2009/7/24
Sensory Test for Aroma and Quantitative Analysis of 2-Acetyl-1-Pyrroline in Asian Aromatic Rice Varieties.
Quantitative Analysis of Cell Division and Cell Death in Seminal Root of Rye under Salt Stress
Cell death Cell division Root elongation Rye (Secale cereale L.) Salt stress
2009/7/23
Cell division and cell death in the cell division zone of the roots of rye seedlings under salt stress were analyzed quantitatively. Cell division was examined by immunological staining with anti-5-br...
Quantitative Analysis of the Architecture of Seminal Root System of Rice (Oryza sativa L.) Grown under Different Soil Moisture Conditions
Cultivar variation Fractal dimension Lateral root Link length
2009/7/23
We analyzed and compared the development of the seminal root systems (seminal root axis and lateral roots) of seven rice cultivars grown under two different soil moisture conditions (upland and paddy...
A New Approach to Crop Root Systems with Quantitative Analysis of the Root Depth
Crop Root Systems Quantitative Analysis Root Depth
2009/7/21
A New Approach to Crop Root Systems with Quantitative Analysis of the Root Depth.
Quantitative Analysis of Chloramphenicol Residues in Shrimp Muscle Tissues by Chemiluminescent Enzyme Immunoassay
chemiluminescent enzyme immunoassay aquatic product chloramphenicol residues food analysis
2014/3/17
A competitive indirect chemiluminescent enzyme immunoassay (ic-CLEIA) has been developed for the determination of
chloramphenicol (CAP) residues in shrimp. After the optimisation of four physico-che...
Quantitative Analysis of Biogenic Amines in Raw and Processed Foods of Animal Origin on Korean Domestic Market
Biogenic Amines Foods of Animal Origin Korean Domestic Markets
2016/4/18
This study was performed to examine the levels of biogenic amines (BAs) in foods of animal origin such as egg, ham, sausage, milk, cheese and yoghurt distributed on Korean domestic markets, and to com...
QUALITATIVE AND QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS OF AGRICULTURAL DUST IN WORKING ENVIRONMENT
agricultural dust airborne dust total dust respirable dust settled dust
2010/12/24
The presented quantitative and qualitative analysis of dust in agricultural working environment is a continuation of the process of recognizing the exposure to dust among private farmers.