For example, unlike clinical samples, which contain mostly organic - based biomolecules,
environmental samples such as oil or seawater contain a high complexity of organic and inorganic molecules that could greatly complicate mass spectral analysis.
Their 38 - page report (including appendices) contains sections on
environmental samples such as soil and swipes from rockets; interviews with more than 50 survivors and with medical staff members; and blood, urine, and hair samples from survivors.
The interdisciplinary project team is made up of eco - and human toxicologists, physicists, chemists and biologists, and they have just managed to take their first major step forward in achieving their goal: they have developed a method for testing a variety of
environmental samples such as river water, animal tissue, or human urine and blood that can detect nanomaterials at a concentration level of nanogram per liter (ppb — parts per billion).
Not exact matches
NIST chemist Tom Bruno, who invented a method for recovering trace chemicals
such as
environmental pollutants and forensic evidence, uses a portable version of the instrument to
sample vapor inside an old paint can.
Researchers may later add more biological
samples and draw on geospatial information about
environmental exposures,
such as air quality data.
Next steps for the Waterloo research include ensuring that the treated water meets all of the objectives Canadian
environmental legislation and regulations required to ensure it can be safely discharged from sources larger than the
samples,
such as tailing ponds.
The
samples were analyzed for signs of oxidative stress, which can be used to measure how much an
environmental stressor,
such as pollution, is weakening the bird's natural defenses.
Few historical
environmental samples exist, and evidence that
such strains made the jump to humans is even harder to come by.
The finding wasn't surprising, Fallin explains — numerous studies have identified abnormal gene expression of immune genes in autism
samples and
environmental experiences
such as prenatal infection or prenatal exposure to pollutants that can ramp up immune responses are risk factors for ASD.
With the use of careful phage isolation procedures and
environmental samples from various locations,
such as alternative media usage and modified plaque - picking methods, we isolated potentially novel phages.
Currently, we are exploring several
environmental samples retrieved from allover the world - ranging from hydrothermal vents in Japan to hot springs in Yellowstone National Park and New Zealand — for the presence of novel archaeal (and bacterial) lineages using cultivation - independent approaches,
such as metagenomics and single cell genomics.
Her current work develops techniques to recover and analyze increasingly trace amounts of DNA,
such as from
environmental and forensic
samples.
Analysis of that
sample showed that early Mars offered
environmental conditions favorable for microbial life, including the key elemental ingredients for life and a chemical energy source
such as used by some microbes on Earth.
The researchers do note that
such a limited
sampling regime is not sufficiently robust to ascertain the
environmental fate of F - 53B, but these preliminary results suggest that it will be similar to that of PFOS.
Metagenomics and metaproteomics extend these measurements to a comprehensive description of the organisms in an
environmental sample,
such as in a bucket of ocean water or in a soil
sample.
But perhaps even worse than some of the above contaminants are the disinfection byproducts,
such as trihalomethanes, which the
Environmental Working Group also found in
samples of bottled water.
Silver Nanoparticles: No Threat to the Environment - This report will demonstrate that silver nanoparticles do not remain «nanosize» when they come in contact with normal
environmental samples,
such as soil and water, but they agglomerate to form much larger, much less biologically effective, silver particles which are non-toxic, non-ionic and have no history of being harmful to the environment or aquatic life.
We are confirming the material characteristics needed to meet our and third - party performance and
environmental standards,
such as EPEAT, and will test supplier
samples for quality.
The core qualifications section in the bioprocessing engineer resume
sample uses terms
such as food and beverage, pharmaceutical, fermentation and product separation,
environmental preservation, and EPA compliance and standards to quickly cover the jobseeker's industry experience, key areas of expertise, and other critical knowledge areas.
Our biotech biologist resume
sample includes phrasing
such as «conducted
environmental and species
sampling» and «analyze species behaviors» to provide an accurate account of technical tasks.
Typical resume
samples for
Environmental Project Managers describe duties such as overseeing construction projects, preparing reports, making inspections on site, collecting and analyzing data, ensuring environmental safety regulations compliance, and negotiating pro
Environmental Project Managers describe duties
such as overseeing construction projects, preparing reports, making inspections on site, collecting and analyzing data, ensuring
environmental safety regulations compliance, and negotiating pro
environmental safety regulations compliance, and negotiating project changes.
Sample resumes in this field indicate duties
such as conducting site surveys, assessments, inspections, and evaluations; conducting site assessments, evaluations, and monitoring of the installation storm water sewer system; and conducting chemical
samples for
environmental compliance.
Essential job duties of an
Environmental Technician include collecting environmental data, monitoring pollutants, collecting samples for tests, maintaining a safe working environment, investigating sources of pollution, maintaining the reputation of their employer, setting up equipment, and applying principles from a variety of fields, such as chemistry, agriculture, engineering, and
Environmental Technician include collecting
environmental data, monitoring pollutants, collecting samples for tests, maintaining a safe working environment, investigating sources of pollution, maintaining the reputation of their employer, setting up equipment, and applying principles from a variety of fields, such as chemistry, agriculture, engineering, and
environmental data, monitoring pollutants, collecting
samples for tests, maintaining a safe working environment, investigating sources of pollution, maintaining the reputation of their employer, setting up equipment, and applying principles from a variety of fields,
such as chemistry, agriculture, engineering, and meteorology.
A successful resume
sample for
Environmental Geologist should mention duties
such as helping to minimize impact on the environment, choosing landfill locations, planning underground waste disposal, creating soil and water monitoring plans, and cleaning up contamination.
She has been working with well - known longitudinal cohorts
such as the Montreal Longitudinal Cohorts, the Dunedin Multidisciplinary Health and Development Study and the
Environmental Risk (E-Risk) Longitudinal Twin Study, a nationally - representative
sample of families with twins in England and Wales.
A total of 124 out of 289 TPUs were included.31
Such a
sampling strategy has been previously used in single - country23 and multicountry32 studies that investigated associations of
environmental attributes with behavioural outcomes (eg, physical activity) related to depression.33 34 Further details on the neighbourhood selection procedure are reported elsewhere.28 35