Radon (Rn) is a naturally occurring radioactive gas that poses a significant lung cancer risk. Subsurface fault zones can act as pathways for fluid and gas migration, potentially amplifying Rn accumulation. This study investigates the impact of fault zones on Rn concentrations within a 25 km area in the Northern Upper Rhine Graben, Germany - a region with available detailed geophysical exploration data and active neotectonic faulting.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFInvestigating the processes that led to the end of the last interglacial period is relevant for understanding how our ongoing interglacial will end, which has been a matter of much debate (see, for example, refs 1, 2). A recent ice core from Greenland demonstrates climate cooling from 122,000 years ago driven by orbitally controlled insolation, with glacial inception at 118,000 years ago. Here we present an annually resolved, layer-counted record of varve thickness, quartz grain size and pollen assemblages from a maar lake in the Eifel (Germany), which documents a late Eemian aridity pulse lasting 468 years with dust storms, aridity, bushfire and a decline of thermophilous trees at the time of glacial inception.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFChoreoathetosis, seizures, and impaired mental development continue to occur in children undergoing cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) and profound hypothermia with or without circulatory arrest. Although there is some evidence that the hypothermia itself may be causing these neurologic problems, skepticism remains because of lack of evidence from experimental studies simulating the clinical setting. In this experimental study, we examined the effect of profound and moderate hypothermia on the brain while maintaining normal flow rates during CPB.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFFactors influencing total coronary vascular resistance (CVR) during hypothermia were studied in 30 mongrel dogs. Complete isolation of the heart in situ was achieved by transection of all cardiac neural and vascular connections in 15 dogs (denervated, Group I). Cardiac innervation was maintained in the other 15 dogs using systemic normothermic cardiopulmonary bypass (innervated, Group II).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe effects of L-glutamate and other dicarboxylic amino acids on the accumulation of adenosine 3',5'-monophosphate (cyclic AMP) in slices of cerebral cortex from strain 2 guinea pigs were examined using tissue from animals at 39 days gestation to 7 days after birth. Responses to glutamate were inhibited completely by adenosine deaminase or theophylline unless histamine was present. When tested in the presence of adenosine, glutamate increased cyclic AMP accumulation up to 10-fold at 39 days gestation; the response was maximal at 52 days gestation, and both the efficacy and potency of glutamate declined thereafter.
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