Search Results - "Nissenbaum, A."
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Shape memory polyurethane - Amorphous molecular mechanism during fixation and recovery
Published in Polymer (Guilford) (02-03-2020)“…In this work, we investigate the governing fixation mechanism in a polycaprolactone-diol/2,4,2,6-Toluene diisocyanate/Ethylene glycol based shape memory…”
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Evaporation-driven 3D CNT scaffolding for composite reinforcement
Published in Carbon (New York) (01-03-2021)“…The reinforcement of composites by carbon-nanotubes (CNTs) is typically limited by agglomeration and non-uniform dispersion. Thus, achieving a nanocomposite…”
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Effects of industrial wind turbine noise on sleep and health
Published in Noise & health (01-09-2012)“…Industrial wind turbines (IWTs) are a new source of noise in previously quiet rural environments. Environmental noise is a public health concern, of which…”
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DEAD SEA ASPHALT IN ANCIENT EGYPTIAN MUMMIES-WHY?
Published in Archaeometry (01-06-2013)“…The asphalt from the Dead Sea was an important item of trade in antiquity. Among its many uses, the most widespread was its export to Egypt for use in the…”
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Proposed sources of methane along the Dead Sea Transform
Published in Chemical geology (24-02-2015)“…The concentrations and isotopic compositions of methane, higher alkanes, dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC) and CO2 were studied in fresh groundwater, brines and…”
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Hepatic MR imaging with ferumoxides: a multicenter clinical trial of the safety and efficacy in the detection of focal hepatic lesions
Published in Radiology (01-08-1995)“…To assess the safety and diagnostic efficacy of intravenous ferumoxides, a superparamagnetic iron oxide, for depiction of focal hepatic lesions on magnetic…”
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Molecular and isotopic characterization of lipids in cultured halophilic microorganisms from the Dead Sea and comparison with the sediment record of this hypersaline lake
Published in Organic geochemistry (01-09-2005)“…Cultures of the only photosynthetic green alga ( Dunaliella parva) in the surface waters of the Dead Sea and three halophilic archaea ( Haloarcula marismortui;…”
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Abdominal diffusion mapping with use of a whole-body echo-planar system
Published in Radiology (01-02-1994)“…To measure apparent diffusion coefficients (ADCs) of water in liver, spleen, kidney, and muscle. Ten volunteers (seven women and three men, aged 19-31 years…”
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Fossil bacterial ecosystem at methane seeps: Origin of organic matter from Be’eri sulfur deposit, Israel
Published in Geochimica et cosmochimica acta (01-12-2002)“…The Be’eri sulfur mine (Israel) is a unique deposit mainly composed of sandstone intercalated with biogenic mats and possessing organic matter exceptionally…”
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Pneumopericardium Associated with a Peptic Ulcer
Published in The New England journal of medicine (22-12-2011)“…A 63-year-old man with a history of peptic ulcer and recent use of NSAIDs presented to the emergency department with acute shortness of breath and chest pain…”
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Sodom, Gomorrah and the other lost cities of the plain: a climatic perspective
Published in Climatic change (01-04-1994)“…The relation of paleoclimatic factors to the happenings at Sodom and Gomorrah and the other Cities of the Plain, which are now thought to be covered by the…”
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The Dead Sea : an economic resource for 10 000 years
Published in Hydrobiologia (01-01-1993)“…The Dead sea is a land-locked hypersaline lake in the Dead sea-Jordanian Rift valley. The history of salt production in the lake is described. Seeps of asphalt…”
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Formation of manganese oxyhydroxydes on the Dead Sea coast by alteration of Mn-enriched carbonates
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Industrial wind turbines and adverse health effects: Where we are, where we need to go, and the need for regulations and predictive models to recognize human physiology
Published in The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America (01-04-2016)“…Since our initial study was published (Nissenbaum et al., 2012), work in several areas of human physiology has begun to elucidate the precise mechanisms by…”
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The distribution of natural stable isotopes of carbon as a possible tool for the differentiation of samples of TNT
Published in Journal of forensic sciences (01-07-1975)“…TNT samples from different countries are shown to have different 13C/12C ratios. The delta13C spread (against the PDB standard) is about 6.5%. 13C/12C ratios…”
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Conifer tar on the keel and hull planking of the Ma'agan Mikhael Ship (Israel, 5th century BC): identification and comparison with natural products and artefacts employed in boat construction
Published in Journal of archaeological science (2003)“…The Ma'agan Mikhael shipwreck was discovered in 1985 in shallow waters of the Mediterranean coast of Israel. The ship was dated to 500 BC. Resin-like organic…”
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Chemical and Isotopic Evidence for the in Situ Origin of Marine Humic Substances
Published in Limnology and oceanography (01-01-1972)“…Humic and fulvic acids were extracted from marine and nonmarine Recent sediments and from soils. These acids are shown to be major components of the organic…”
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The organic geochemistry of the Hasbeya asphalt (Lebanon): comparison with asphalts from the Dead Sea area and Iraq
Published in Organic geochemistry (01-06-2004)“…The Hasbeya asphalt from Lebanon and the Mezar-1 asphalt from the Golan Heights were analyzed using current tools of petroleum geochemistry, namely isotopic…”
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Lower cretaceous amber from Israel
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Scavenging of soluble organic matter from the prebiotic oceans
Published in Origins of Life (01-12-1976)“…The existence of hot or cold "nutrient broth" or "primeval soup" is challenged on the basis of the recent geochemistry of soluble organic carbon in the oceans…”
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