Publications by authors named "B R Anger"

Stress has been shown to promote the development and persistence of binge eating behaviors. However, the neural circuit mechanisms for stress-induced binge-eating behaviors are largely unreported. The endogenous dynorphin (dyn)/kappa opioid receptor (KOR) opioid neuropeptide system has been well established to be a crucial mediator of the anhedonic component of stress.

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  • * The study investigates two polymer stabilizers, CMC and PolyDM, to see how they affect the mobility of CAC particles in sand columns with varying ionic strengths, finding that CMC allows better movement across different conditions while PolyDM loses mobility at higher ionic strengths.
  • * The research highlights the importance of polymer coatings and solution chemistry in enhancing CAC transport, offering insights to improve the effectiveness and durability of in situ remediation efforts.
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Membrane desalination that enables the harvesting of purified water from unconventional sources such as seawater, brackish groundwater, and wastewater has become indispensable to ensure sustainable freshwater supply in the context of a changing climate. However, the efficiency of membrane desalination is greatly constrained by organic fouling and mineral scaling. Although extensive studies have focused on understanding membrane fouling or scaling separately, organic foulants commonly coexist with inorganic scalants in the feedwaters of membrane desalination.

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The widespread use of antibiotics has led to their ubiquitous presence in water and wastewater and raised concerns about antimicrobial resistance. Clinical antibiotic susceptibility assays have been repurposed to measure removal of antimicrobial activity during water and wastewater treatment processes. The corresponding protocols have mainly employed growth inhibition of Escherichia coli.

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