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Am J Vet Res ; 55(2): 247-50, 1994 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-8172415

ABSTRACT

Intrareticularly placed sustained-release selenium boluses were administered to 1 group of selenium-deficient heifer calves (n = 16), and a second group (n = 16) was left as nontreated controls. Age range for all calves was 83 to 156 days. These boluses release 3 mg of selenium each day, as sodium selenite. Measurements of blood selenium concentration, plasma copper concentration, hepatic copper concentration, and body weight were made over a 188-day study. The treated group of calves had significantly higher mean blood selenium concentration at posttreatment days 68 (P < 0.0001), 112 (P < 0.0001), and 188 (P < 0.005) than did the control group. Mean blood selenium concentration in the treated calves was > 0.10 micrograms/ml for 188 days. These boluses were observed to be clinically safe; signs of selenium toxicosis were not detected and untoward effects were not seen in the selenium-treated calves. There were no differences between control and treatment groups with respect to mean hepatic copper concentration or mean plasma copper concentration. There were no observed differences between the control and treatment groups with respect to weight gain during the study.


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Cattle/metabolism , Copper/metabolism , Liver/metabolism , Selenium/pharmacology , Animals , Copper/blood , Delayed-Action Preparations , Female , Liver/drug effects , Liver/pathology , Selenium/blood , Selenium/toxicity
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Appl Opt ; 31(6): 831-5, 1992 Feb 20.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20720690

ABSTRACT

A new optical hydrogen sensor based on spontaneous Raman scattering of laser light has been designed and constructed for rugged field use. It provides good sensitivity (better than 100 parts in 10(6)), rapid response (several seconds), and the inherent Raman characteristics of linearity and background gas independence of the signal. Efficient light collection and discrimination by using fast optics and a bandpass interference filter compensate for the inefficiency of the Raman-scattering process. A multipass optical cavity with a Herriott-type configuration provides intense illumination from an air-cooled cw gas laser. The observed performance is in good agreement with the theoretical signal and noise level predictions.

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Conn Med ; 39(4): 257, 1975 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1149454
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