resuspension


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a renewed suspension of insoluble particles after they have been precipitated

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Considering the seasonal variations, the protozoan groups that are truly planktonic, such as the oligotrichs (Spirotrichea), predominated in the dry season, whereas during the rainy season, due to the material input and resuspension of sediment, sessile protozoans of the Peritrichia group were the most important ones.
The magnitude of the effect of indoor resuspension is not well known, and only limited data are available in the literature.
The resuspension of road dust can be considered as a source of the crustal elements Fe, Al, Mn and As.
2004 analyzed particle loading on filter fibers and determined that resuspension of deposited particles can reduce the fiber deposition efficiency by 10 to 20 percent.
Una vez efectuadas tripsinizacion, centrifugacion y posterior resuspension en medio, se mezclaron 10 ul de la suspension celular con un volumen igual de azul de tripan.
En tubos eppendorf de 1 mL se mezclaron 10 [micron]L de la resuspension celular mas un volumen igual de azul de tripan.
Durante la etapa de resuspension del analito en la fase movil se observo la formacion de un precipitado de aspecto coloidal.
These include changes to infaunal (Tuck et al., 1998) and epifaunal (Kaiser et al., 1998; Prena et al., 1999; McConnaughey et al., 2000) communities, as well as indirect effects from changes to seafloor structure and resuspension of sediments (Churchill, 1989).
These activities were reported to cause impacts such as high sediment load, resuspension of particulate heavy metals, organic pollution etc.
20 ml clean up buffer was added to each pellet and after resuspension, were incubated at 60[degrees]C water bath for 30 min with occasional inversion.
Kurennoy et al.) and monitoring of wave-induced sediment resuspension by means of optical methods and sediment trapping (A.
The concentration of particulate P is mainly affected by flocculation, growth of phytoplankton and, depending on the energy regime, by resuspension as shown by Jensen et al.
Havens (1991) demonstrated that biotically-induced sediment resuspension in Old Woman Creek created a kind of early successional stage community, composed largely of r-strategists.
* Dimethylsulfoxide (Sigma: #D-8418) for resuspension of nocodazole