1892
DOI: 10.5962/bhl.title.14281
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Notes by a naturalist : an account of observations made during the voyage of H.M.S. "Challenger" round the world in the years 1872-1876 / by H. N. Moseley.

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“…Peaks were integrated and the areas exported to Excel via the TraceFinder 3.3 (Thermo, http://Waltham,%20MA,%20USA) software package. Peak areas were corrected for natural abundance as previously described, after which fractional enrichment and μmoles metabolites per gram protein were calculated to quantify 13 C incorporation into various metabolites.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Peaks were integrated and the areas exported to Excel via the TraceFinder 3.3 (Thermo, http://Waltham,%20MA,%20USA) software package. Peak areas were corrected for natural abundance as previously described, after which fractional enrichment and μmoles metabolites per gram protein were calculated to quantify 13 C incorporation into various metabolites.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…13 C‐3 acrylic acid (Cambridge Isotope Labs, 99 atom % 13 C, 0.1 % 4‐methoxyphenol) was fed (0.3 kPa) along with acrolein (1.5 kPa, unlabeled), O 2 (3.3 kPa), and water (4.8 kPa) during the isotopic labeling co‐feed batch reaction experiment. Isotopic content of carbon‐containing species was assessed via the method of Price and Iglesia, where mass spectra of unlabeled compounds were corrected for presence of natural 13 C abundance using the method described by Moseley . Natural abundances of 13 C 1 ‐labeled species were subtracted from observed 13 C 1 abundance and added to abundance of the unlabeled isotopologue.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Isotopic content of carbon-containing species was assessed via the method of Price and Iglesia, [31] where mass spectra of unlabeled compounds were corrected for presence of natural 13 C abundance using the method described by Moseley. [32] Natural abundances of 13 C 1 -labeled species were subtracted from observed 13 C 1 abundance and added to abundance of the unlabeled isotopologue.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Moseley was part of the nineteenth century imperial, exploratory scientific tradition. He had served on the Challenger expedition (1873–6) as a zoologist, with subsidiary work in botany and ethnography (Moseley 1892). Moseley knew Charles Darwin (the Beagle expedition) and T.H.…”
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confidence: 99%