scholarly journals Third Revision of the Global Surface Seawater Dimethyl Sulfide Climatology (DMS-Rev3)

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Shrivardhan Hulswar ◽  
Rafel Simo ◽  
Martí Galí ◽  
Thomas Bell ◽  
Arancha Lana ◽  
...  

Abstract. This paper presents an updated estimation of the bottom-up global surface seawater dimethyl sulfide (DMS) climatology. This update, called DMS-Rev3, is the third of its kind and includes five significant changes from the last climatology, ‘L11’ (Lana et al., 2011) that was released about a decade ago. The first change is the inclusion of new observations that have become available over the last decade, creating a database of 872,427 observations leading to a ~18-fold increase in raw data as compared to the last estimation The second is significant improvements in data handling, processing, and filtering, to avoid biases due to different observation frequencies which results from different measurement techniques. Thirdly, we incorporate the dynamic seasonal changes observed in the geographic boundaries of the ocean biogeochemical provinces. The fourth change involves the refinement of the interpolation algorithm used to fill in the missing data. And finally, an upgraded smoothing algorithm based on observed DMS variability length scales (VLS) helps to reproduce a more realistic distribution of the DMS concentration data. The results show that DMS-Rev3 estimates the global annual mean DMS concentration to be ~1.87 nM (2.35 nM without a sea-ice mask), i.e., about 4 % lower than the previous bottom-up ‘L11’ climatology. However, significant regional differences of more than 100 % as compared to L11 are observed. The global sea to air flux of DMS is estimated at ~27 TgS yr−1 which is about 4 % lower than L11, although, like the DMS distribution, large regional differences were observed. The largest changes are observed in high concentration regions such as the polar oceans, although oceanic regions that were under-sampled in the past also show large differences between revisions of the climatology. Finally, DMS-Rev3 reduces the previously observed patchiness in high productivity regions.  

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Shrivardhan Hulswar ◽  
George Manville ◽  
Rafel Simo ◽  
Marti Gali ◽  
Thomas G. Bell ◽  
...  

<p>An updated estimation of the bottom-up global surface seawater dimethyl sulphide (DMS) climatology, DMS-Rev3, is the third of its kind and includes five significant changes from the last climatology, ‘L11’ (Lana et al., 2011) that was released about a decade ago. The first change is the inclusion of new observations that have become available over the last decade, i.e., the total number of observations included in DMS- Rev3 are 865,109 as compared to 47,313 data points used in the last estimation (~1728% increase in raw data). The second was significant improvements in data handling, processing, filtering, to avoid bias due to different observation frequencies. Thirdly, we incorporated the dynamic seasonal changes observed in the ocean biogeochemical provinces and their variable geographic boundaries. Fourth change was refinements in the interpolation algorithm used to fill up the missing data. And finally, an upgraded smoothing algorithm based on observed DMS variability length scales (VLS) which helped reproduce a more realistic distribution of the DMS concentration data. The results show that DMS-Rev3 estimates the global annual mean DMS concentration at 2.34 nM, 4% lower than the current bottom-up ‘L11’ climatology. However, significant regional differences of more than 100% are observed. The largest changes are observed in high concentration regions such as the polar oceans, although oceanic regions which were under-sampled in the past also show large differences. DMS-Rev3 reduces the previously observed patchiness in high productivity regions.</p>


Author(s):  
Shrivardhan Hulswar ◽  
Rafel Simo ◽  
Martí Galí ◽  
Thomas Bell ◽  
Arancha Lana ◽  
...  

1983 ◽  
Vol 49 (01) ◽  
pp. 005-007 ◽  
Author(s):  
B Østerud ◽  
T Flægstad

SummaryIn 16 patients, 13 with meningococcal infection and 3 suspected to have this infection, 8 patients were found to possess significant higher level of tissue thromboplastin activity of their monocytes isolated from the blood at the admission to the hospital than normal. Five of those 8 patients had an extremely high concentration, > 60-300 fold increase, and all these patients died. The exposed tissue thromboplastin activity on the surface of the endotoxin stimulated monocytes is probably the direct inducer of disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC) in meningococcal infection.


Author(s):  
Martin Zurek ◽  
Lars Heinrich

AbstractIn a recent discussion about efficient ways to combine multiple firm characteristics into a multifactor portfolio, a distinction was made between the bottom-up and top-down approach. Both approaches integrate characteristics with equal weights and ignore interaction effects from differences in informational content and correlations between the firm characteristics. The authors complement the bottom-up approach for the missing interaction effects by implementing a linear alpha forecasting framework. Bottom-up versus top-down factor investing is typically discussed using the assumption that all characteristics are equally priced, but the pricing impact of different firm characteristics can vary tremendously. The alpha forecasting perspective provides a theoretical motivation for factor investing and helps to compare the bottom-up and top-down approach with regard to the difference of informational content and interaction effects between firm characteristics. Taking into account the difference in informational content between firm characteristics leads to significant performance improvement in factor models with a high concentration of informational content. Equally weighted characteristics result in related performance irrespective of whether the bottom-up or top-down approach is applied.


2019 ◽  
Vol 209 ◽  
pp. 86-91 ◽  
Author(s):  
Miming Zhang ◽  
Wei Gao ◽  
Jinpei Yan ◽  
Yanfang Wu ◽  
Christa A. Marandino ◽  
...  

1980 ◽  
Vol 239 (3) ◽  
pp. C124-C133 ◽  
Author(s):  
B. Ribalet ◽  
P. M. Beigelman

Ionic control mechanisms of mouse pancreatic beta-cell action potentials ("spikes"), in response to glucose, were studied by measuring membrane potentials with intracellular microelectrodes. The curve relating the peaks of the spikes to the log of the external calcium concentration above 10 mM has a slope of 25 mV/10-fold increase of Ca2+. This approaches the value predicted by the Nernst equation for a pure Ca2+ electrode. Increasing the external [Ca2+]o from 0 to 42.5 mM caused an increase in rates of spike depolarization and repolarization. Lowering [Ca2+]o or applying Ca2+ conductance blockers, including Co2+ (1.25 mM), Mn2+ (2mM), and D-600 (2 X 10(-4) M), caused a decrease in rates of spikes depolarization and repolarization, with an increase of [Ca2+]o reversing this effect. Higher concentrations of these Ca2+-conductance blockers eliminated the spike activity. Quinidine at a high concentration (10(-3) M) blocked spike repolarization. Tetraethylammonium (TEA, 25 mM) increased spike amplitude and duration. Therefore, it is concluded that Ca2+ entry during the spike affects potassium permeability, which is inhibited by TEA. Also, there is a competitive binding between Co2+, Mn2+, Mg2+, and Ca2+, the charge carrier. These cations may have an additional action of substituting for Ca2+ to "stabilize" the membrane.


1994 ◽  
Vol 1 (4) ◽  
pp. 233-237 ◽  
Author(s):  
Joan K Morris ◽  
David E Mutton ◽  
Roy Ide ◽  
Eva Alberman ◽  
Martin Bobrow

The national register of chromosomal anomalies that lead to Down's syndrome has enabled the monitoring of change in prenatal diagnosis for this condition, and the factors which affect the change. The proportion of cases of cytogenetically diagnosed Down's syndrome in England and Wales detected prenatally rose to 46% in 1991–2 from 31% in 1988–9, a 1·5-fold increase (95% confidence interval 1·3 to 1·7). The increase was confined to mothers under 40 years and was due to the introduction of screening by maternal serum analysis and ultrasound. Over a quarter of affected pregnancies in women aged 25–29 were detected prenatally in 1991–2 compared with less than 10% in 1988–9. Analysis of the data showed regional differences in prenatal diagnosis rates, and in the length of time elapsing between the diagnostic test and termination of an affected pregnancy. An inexplicable finding was that this period varied with the sex of the fetus, being on average a day longer for females than for males.


2018 ◽  
Vol 11 (1) ◽  
pp. 141-159 ◽  
Author(s):  
Erin Dunne ◽  
Ian E. Galbally ◽  
Min Cheng ◽  
Paul Selleck ◽  
Suzie B. Molloy ◽  
...  

Abstract. Understanding uncertainty is essential for utilizing atmospheric volatile organic compound (VOC) measurements in robust ways to develop atmospheric science. This study describes an inter-comparison of the VOC data, and the derived uncertainty estimates, measured with three independent techniques (PTR-MS, proton-transfer-reaction mass spectrometry; GC-FID-MS, gas chromatography with flame-ionization and mass spectrometric detection; and DNPH–HPLC, 2,4-dinitrophenylhydrazine derivatization followed by analysis by high-performance liquid chromatography) during routine monitoring as part of the Sydney Particle Study (SPS) campaign in 2012. Benzene, toluene, C8 aromatics, isoprene, formaldehyde and acetaldehyde were selected for the comparison, based on objective selection criteria from the available data. Bottom-up uncertainty analyses were undertaken for each compound and each measurement system. Top-down uncertainties were quantified via the inter-comparisons. In all seven comparisons, the correlations between independent measurement techniques were high with R2 values with a median of 0.92 (range 0.75–0.98) and small root mean square of the deviations (RMSD) of the observations from the regression line with a median of 0.11 (range 0.04–0.23 ppbv). These results give a high degree of confidence that for each comparison the response of the two independent techniques is dominated by the same constituents. The slope and intercept as determined by reduced major axis (RMA) regression gives a different story. The slopes varied considerably with a median of 1.25 and a range of 1.16–2.01. The intercepts varied with a median of 0.04 and a range of −0.03 to 0.31 ppbv. An ideal comparison would give a slope of 1.00 and an intercept of 0. Some sources of uncertainty that are poorly quantified by the bottom-up uncertainty analysis method were identified, including: contributions of non-target compounds to the measurement of the target compound for benzene, toluene and isoprene by PTR-MS as well as the under-reporting of formaldehyde, acetaldehyde and acetone by the DNPH technique. As well as these, this study has identified a specific interference of liquid water with acetone measurements by the DNPH technique. These relationships reported for Sydney 2012 were incorporated into a larger analysis with 61 similar published inter-comparison studies for the same compounds. Overall, for the light aromatics, isoprene and the C1–C3 carbonyls, the uncertainty in a set of measurements varies by a factor of between 1.5 and 2. These uncertainties (∼50 %) are significantly higher than uncertainties estimated using standard propagation of error methods, which in this case were ∼22 % or less, and are the result of the presence of poorly understood or neglected processes that affect the measurement and its uncertainty. The uncertainties in VOC measurements identified here should be considered when assessing the reliability of VOC measurements from routine monitoring with individual, stand-alone instruments; when utilizing VOC data to constrain and inform air quality and climate models; when using VOC observations for human exposure studies; and for comparison with satellite retrievals.


Blood ◽  
2005 ◽  
Vol 106 (11) ◽  
pp. 2308-2308
Author(s):  
Martin F. Ryser ◽  
Joachim Roesler ◽  
Harry L. Malech ◽  
Angela Roesen-Wolff ◽  
Sebastian Brenner

Abstract Hematopoietic stem cell (HSC) egress to the circulation and homing to the bone marrow (BM) are regulated by interactions between CXCR4 and SDF-1. Serum albumin is the major protein component of plasma. Concentration gradients of albumin between plasma and interstitial fluid account for the colloid osmotic pressure, which is a central regulator of the intravasal blood volume. SDF-1/CXCR4 dependent migration of mobilized peripheral blood CD34+ hematopoietic stem cells (PBSC) was studied in transwell migration assays. We compared the effect of RPMI diluted Heparin-plasma (50% plasma, 50% RPMI) versus undiluted plasma as a migration medium. To our surprise the use of undiluted plasma in the upper chamber containing the cells and diluted plasma in the lower chamber containing 100ng/ml SDF-1, resulted in a 3 fold increase of migrating PBSCs compared to experiments without a gradient (undiluted versus undiluted plasma or diluted versus diluted plasma) while diluted plasma in the upper chamber and undiluted in the lower chamber inhibited the SDF-1 dependent migration 3,5 fold. To further characterize this observation we removed high molecular weight proteins (>50kd) by filtration of the plasma. The filtrate was used to dilute plasma to obtain samples with reduced protein contents. Transwell experiments showed that negative gradients of plasma proteins (high concentration in the upper chamber vs low concentration in the lower chamber) stimulate (up to 2 fold) while positive gradients inhibit SDF-1/CXCR4 dependent migration of PBSC (up to 3 fold). Migration experiments were repeated with RPMI, supplemented with varying concentrations of serum albumin as migration medium. Negative gradients of albumin stimulated migration while positive gradients were inhibiting. Interestingly, a gradient of 4% albumin in the upper chamber and 1% albumin in the lower chamber enabled migration in the absence of a SDF-1 gradient (100ng/ml SDF-1 in both upper and lower chamber). Albumin gradients did not stimulate migration in the absence of SDF-1. The absence of serum albumin in both chambers abolished the SDF-1/CXCR4 dependent migration of PBSCs. Our results show that gradients of serum albumin strongly influence the SDF-1/CXCR4 dependent migration of PBSCs. Negative gradients of albumin between blood and bone marrow might be supportive for the homing of PBSC to the stem cell niche, which suggests a new function of the multitask protein serum albumin.


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