940 resultados para PEG RESCUE
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研究了交联XE-60和PEG-20M极性固定相非晶硅膜改性弹性玻璃毛细管柱,在适当的温度下,用过氧化二异丙苯(DCUP)游离基引发交联,成功地制备了XE-60和PEG-20M极性柱,它们均具有柱效高、惰性好、化学稳定性好和耐溶剂、抗腐蚀、耐高温等性能,是一种新型的极性交联柱。
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硅膜改性弹性玻璃毛细管柱做为一种新柱型,它具有类似弹性石英柱的柔性和惰性,也具有玻璃柱制作容易、材质易得的优点。硅膜做为固定相载体的色谱特性研究目前报道还很少,非极性硅酮相在其上的交联我们曾做过报
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Case Reports
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Information on past trends is essential to inform future predictions and underpin attribution needed to drive policy responses. It has long been recognised that sustained observations are essential for disentangling climate-driven change from other regional and local-scale anthropogenic impacts and environmental fluctuations or cycles in natural systems. This paper highlights how data rescue and re-use have contributed to the debate on climate change responses of marine biodiversity and ecosystems. It also illustrates via two case studies the re-use of old data to address new policy concerns. The case studies focus on (1) plankton, fish and benthos from the Western English Channel and (2) broad-scale and long-term studies of intertidal species around the British Isles. Case study 1 using the Marine Biological Association of the UK's English Channel data has shown the influence of climatic fluctuations on phenology (migration and breeding patterns) and has also helped to disentangle responses to fishing pressure from those driven by climate, and provided insights into ecosystem-level change in the English Channel. Case study 2 has shown recent range extensions, increases of abundance and changes in phenology (breeding patterns) of southern, warm-water intertidal species in relation to recent rapid climate change and fluctuations in northern and southern barnacle species, enabling modelling and prediction of future states. The case is made for continuing targeted sustained observations and their importance for marine management and policy development.
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We analyse the intensity oscillations observed in the gradual phase of a white-light flare on the RS CV n binary II Peg. Fast Fourier Transform power spectra and Wavelet analysis reveal a period of 220 s. The reliability of the oscillation is tested using several criteria. Oscillating coronal loop models are used to derive physical parameters such as temperature, electron density and magnetic field strength associated with the coronal loop. The derived parameters are consistent with the near-simultaneous X-ray observations of the flare. There is no evidence for oscillations in the quiescent state of the binary.