Being a dynamic environment associated with complex costal, fluvial and marine processes, only a few studies regarding the evolution of the Danube Delta and the human impacts on its ecosystem have been carried out. Being a sensible to all processes occurring in its catchment area, information is stored in the deposited sediments, which can be used as tracers for natural and anthropogenic processes. The aim of this study is to determine a detailed reconstruction of the sedimentation rates in the last century by applying the Pb dating method validated by Cs profiles.
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December 2017
Following the radionuclide releases due to Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant accident, various studies were completed by researchers all over the world in order to measure the surface contaminations by artificial radionuclides. The aim of this study was to evaluate Cs surface contamination and to create an inventory distribution for Transylvania region (Romania) after the Chernobyl event using γ spectrometric measurements on soil samples collected from 153 locations. The results were compared to measured data from the Danube Delta and Moldova Republic, as well as to Cs concentrations from the rest of Europe reported by literature.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFDifferences in myocardial contractility were studied in type I (insulin-dependent, IDDM) and type II (non-insulin-dependent, NIDDM) diabetic rats. Using the streptozotocin-induced diabetes as an experimental model, the contractile properties of left ventricular myocardium of IDDM and NIDDM animals were compared to similar parameters of their age-matched controls. Contraction force was analyzed as a function of the pacing frequency.
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