PORTLAND, OREGON — Oceanographers have put a stethoscope on
the coursing circulatory system of the Atlantic Ocean, and they have found a skittish pulse that's surprisingly strong in the waters east of Greenland — discoveries that should improve climate models.
The Livermore PK analysis showed that SiNPs were rapidly cleared from the
circulatory system (the «central compartment» in PK models) and were distributed to various body tissues, where they persisted over the eight - week time
course of the study, raising questions about the potential for bioaccumulation and associated long - term effects.