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Dissolved gas measurements are often the difference between suspecting what’s happening in a water system and proving it. Whether you’re tracing and dating groundwater, diagnosing denitrification, quantifying methane production, or monitoring trace contaminants, the challenge is the same: gas concentrations can be low, dynamic, and easily altered by sampling. We sat down with ...
From measuring gas concentration and air volume to monitoring pressure or flow rate in real-time, Cubic platforms can be applied to a wide range of medical industry needs. ...
Based on the dual beam non-dispersive infrared (NDIR) technology, Cubic mainstream EtCO2 sensor module CM2201 has been specially developed to monitor the respiratory end tidal CO2 concentration and respiration rate. Leveraging the NDIR principle, Cubic CM2201 exhibits high selectivity, enabling accurate measurement of CO2 concentrations without interference from ...
Activation of Chx10-PPN neurons led to a significant reduction in respiratory rate, with some trials resulting in complete apnea during stimulation. Heart rate also experienced a mild reduction, especially towards the end of the stimulation. These findings highlight the multifaceted effects of Chx10-PPN neuron activation, shedding light on its role in regulating ...
For example, for most plant-based produce, some O2 content in the atmosphere helps the plant to respire, but these need to be balanced with increased CO2 concentrations to slow the rate of respiration sufficiently to increase the produce lifetime.7,8 However, there can be subtle differences between the optimum conditions for different types of ...
This is because some O2 helps the plant to respire but this needs to be balanced with an increased CO2 concentration to slow the rate of respiration and preserve the freshness for longer. ...
‘Minimize artifacts and biases in chamber-based measurements of soil respiration’ — Davidson EA, Savage K, Verchot LV, Navarro R, Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, ...
One example is Sky Labs CART-I, which is the world’s first ring-type smart wearable heart rhythm monitoring medical device on the market and provides PPG signals to measure heart rate to help spot potential AF. Having screened the bloodstream 24/7 through the user’s finger to measure irregular pulse waves, it then transmits the data to a cloud platform where AI ...
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Inhaling just a few breaths of oxygen-deficient air can have immediate negative effects, which may include impaired coordination, accelerated respiration, elevated heart rate, nausea, vomiting, loss of consciousness, convulsions, or even suffocation due to a lack of sufficient oxygen. ...
This is because, once harvested, its respiration rate drops considerably. Blueberries are usually transported and marketed in micro-perforated clamshell boxes to avoid bruising and crush damage. ...
They are also characterized by a rapid increase in the rate of respiration and ethylene release. The most common examples of climacteric fruit are: apples, pears, tomato, custard apple, avocado, banana, mango, papaya, kiwi,.... ...
Summer is just around the corner and with it, heat stress. According to a 2019 Foundation for Food and Agriculture Research study, the US dairy industry experiences $1.5 billion in losses annually to heat stress. Higher temperatures can affect herds, and in turn, can decrease performance, production, and profit. However, heat stress impacts more than just the milking herd. Between calves, dry ...
Jellyfish Lake in Palau is famous as a place to swim with jellyfish. This is possible because the jellyfish in this particular lake have reduced pneumatocysts, which means they are unable to sting people. Palau is located in the western part of the Pacific Ocean, near the Philippines. Due to its location, Palau is subject to the effects of El Niño, which significantly decreases aquatic ...
A rise in water temperature causes an increase in animal metabolism, increasing the rates of, and need for, respiration, while at the same time reducing the supply of dissolved oxygen. ...
Higher productivity (It enhances survival rate, growth performance, feed conversion in the culture systems of fish). 6. ...
How heat impacts farrowing sows Sows in hot farrowing rooms (77oF) show significantly higher respiration rate, increased surface, rectal, and udder temperatures as well as longer farrowing duration which can lead to increase stillbirths (Quiniou, et al., 1999). ...
Central Michigan University’s Apparel Merchandising and Design Body Scanning Lab goes to great lengths to help bring one-of-a-kind technologies together to design consumer products. This is accomplished, in part, through the utilization of a Thermotron Panel Walk-In environmental test chamber. “The Thermotron chamber is the most heavily used piece of equipment in our lab,” said ...
Abstract Environmental factors control the rate of nitrification. For a determined substrate concentration, the most significant environmental factors are temperature, pH and oxygen availability. ...
In this way, it is possible to get and asses the trajectory of the dynamic exogenous respiration rate coming from the ammonia removal for different levels of temperature, pH and oxygen. Then, from each respiration rate value the nitrification rate and nitrification capacity are determined. ...
The CO2 emission from soil is called soil carbon flux or soil respiration and it is the result of bacteria and microorganism in the soil. ...
