Soil column studies were used to evaluate petroleum hydrocarbon (PHC) remediation in soils from K... more Soil column studies were used to evaluate petroleum hydrocarbon (PHC) remediation in soils from Kwajalein Atoll. Treatments included controls, and combinations of water, air, nutrients, and bioaugmentation with indigenous microbes (W, A, N, and M, respectively). Microbial colony forming units (CFU) decreased in the control columns and in treatments without air. Treatments including W+A+N and W+A+N+ exhibited increased CFU. One third of the PHC was removed by water and another third was removed by W+A+N and W+A+N+M treatments. Bioaugmentation with indigenous PHC degraders did not enhance bioremediation. Potential for bioremediation was demonstrated by air, water, and nutrient amendments.
Personality and Individual Differences, Oct 15, 2001
This study is concerned with the factors which determine individual differences in preference for... more This study is concerned with the factors which determine individual differences in preference for paintings. A model, based on previous findings, was proposed for artistic preference which included personality traits, demographic variables, and previous experience of art. Four distinct styles of paintings (Representational, Abstract, Pop-Art and Japanese traditional) were used to measure preference for art. Participants (101) rated 40 paintings on several rating scales. It was found that conservatism, sex, familiarity and certain measures ...
Methods and Results— An ethnically diverse population of 303 men and women with essential hyperte... more Methods and Results— An ethnically diverse population of 303 men and women with essential hypertension and increased LV mass at screening echocardiography were enrolled at clinical centers on 4 continents and studied by echocardiography at baseline and after 6- and 12- ...
Nucleic Acids Research, Vol. 20, No. 13 3479-3483 ... A highly conserved repeated DNA element loc... more Nucleic Acids Research, Vol. 20, No. 13 3479-3483 ... A highly conserved repeated DNA element located in the ... Bernard Martin, Odile Humbert, Miguel Camara1, Eric Guenzi2, John Walker1, Timothy Mitchell1, Peter Andrew1, Marc Prudhomme, Genevieve Alloing, ...
The geographical origin of Plasmodium vivax, the most widespread human malaria parasite, is contr... more The geographical origin of Plasmodium vivax, the most widespread human malaria parasite, is controversial. Although genetic closeness to Asian primate malarias has been confirmed by phylogenetic analyses, genetic similarities between ...
Soil column studies were used to evaluate petroleum hydrocarbon (PHC) remediation in soils from K... more Soil column studies were used to evaluate petroleum hydrocarbon (PHC) remediation in soils from Kwajalein Atoll. Treatments included controls, and combinations of water, air, nutrients, and bioaugmentation with indigenous microbes (W, A, N, and M, respectively). Microbial colony forming units (CFU) decreased in the control columns and in treatments without air. Treatments including W+A+N and W+A+N+ exhibited increased CFU. One third of the PHC was removed by water and another third was removed by W+A+N and W+A+N+M treatments. Bioaugmentation with indigenous PHC degraders did not enhance bioremediation. Potential for bioremediation was demonstrated by air, water, and nutrient amendments.
Personality and Individual Differences, Oct 15, 2001
This study is concerned with the factors which determine individual differences in preference for... more This study is concerned with the factors which determine individual differences in preference for paintings. A model, based on previous findings, was proposed for artistic preference which included personality traits, demographic variables, and previous experience of art. Four distinct styles of paintings (Representational, Abstract, Pop-Art and Japanese traditional) were used to measure preference for art. Participants (101) rated 40 paintings on several rating scales. It was found that conservatism, sex, familiarity and certain measures ...
Methods and Results— An ethnically diverse population of 303 men and women with essential hyperte... more Methods and Results— An ethnically diverse population of 303 men and women with essential hypertension and increased LV mass at screening echocardiography were enrolled at clinical centers on 4 continents and studied by echocardiography at baseline and after 6- and 12- ...
Nucleic Acids Research, Vol. 20, No. 13 3479-3483 ... A highly conserved repeated DNA element loc... more Nucleic Acids Research, Vol. 20, No. 13 3479-3483 ... A highly conserved repeated DNA element located in the ... Bernard Martin, Odile Humbert, Miguel Camara1, Eric Guenzi2, John Walker1, Timothy Mitchell1, Peter Andrew1, Marc Prudhomme, Genevieve Alloing, ...
The geographical origin of Plasmodium vivax, the most widespread human malaria parasite, is contr... more The geographical origin of Plasmodium vivax, the most widespread human malaria parasite, is controversial. Although genetic closeness to Asian primate malarias has been confirmed by phylogenetic analyses, genetic similarities between ...
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