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Biosystems ; 54(1-2): 91-104, 1999 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10658841

ABSTRACT

The issue we address is whether an animal knows or understands the significance of learning. We constructed an animal's own conceptualization via resolving a paradox underlying the process of learning. We found a kind of self-similar pattern in the behavior of goldfish resolving a paradoxical experimental problem. The pattern can be considered as a solution to the paradox in the experiment. An animal's own learning should be revised through solving paradoxes. The dualism of mechanistic thinking and vitalism can thus be avoided.


Subject(s)
Goldfish/physiology , Learning/physiology , Animals , Behavior, Animal/physiology , Color , Discrimination, Psychological , Models, Psychological , Reward
2.
Water Sci Technol ; 43(11): 233-41, 2001.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11443967

ABSTRACT

The results of membrane and ozonation experiments carried out on various agro-industry effluents including fermentation (baker's yeast), corrugated board, opium alkaloid and textile dying industries are presented. The experiments were performed using lab-scale membrane and ozonation reactors. Color removals were in the range of 80 to 99% for the membrane treatment studies. Ozonation experiments have shown that color removals in the range of 83 to 98% are possible for the investigated wastewaters. Final color levels were lower than 100 Pt-Co unit, which is quite acceptable aesthetically. The relative unit treatment costs of ozonation were about two times higher than membrane systems especially for very strong colored effluents including fermentation and opium alkaloid industries. The study has demonstrated that both membrane and ozonation technologies are viable options for color removal.


Subject(s)
Industrial Waste/analysis , Ozone/metabolism , Waste Disposal, Fluid/methods , Water Purification/methods , Agriculture , Book Industry/economics , Color , Coloring Agents/metabolism , Fermentation , Filtration/methods , Industrial Waste/economics , Membranes, Artificial , Opium/chemistry , Opium/economics , Opium/metabolism , Saccharomyces cerevisiae/metabolism , Textile Industry/economics , Textile Industry/methods , Turkey , Waste Disposal, Fluid/economics , Water Purification/economics
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Zhongguo Zhong Yao Za Zhi ; 22(4): 206-8, 253, 1997 Apr.
Article in Zh | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10743210

ABSTRACT

The sexual behaviour of Hepialus gonggaensis has close relations with ecological environment and varies with its ecotypes. The more intense the illumination, the faster the sexual drive of Hepialus gonggaensis begins and the longer its sexual intercourse continues, light colours have a bearing on its sexual intercourse time. This study has provided an evidence for the artificial cultivation of Hepialus gonggaensis.


Subject(s)
Moths/physiology , Sexual Behavior, Animal/physiology , Animals , Color , Lighting , Materia Medica , Moths/growth & development
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J Altern Complement Med ; 17(4): 315-23, 2011 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21476829

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVES: A bioassay with arsenic-stressed duckweed (Lemna gibba L.) was developed to study potentially regulative effects of homeopathic preparations. We compared potentized substances (nine different potency levels between 17 x and 33 x ) with two controls (unsuccussed and succussed water) regarding their influence on number- and area-related growth rate and color of fronds (leaves). Screening included 11 potentized substances: Arsenicum album, gibberellic acid, nosode, arsenic(V), phosphorus, Conchae, Acidum picrinicum, Argentum nitricum, Crotalus horridus, Hepar sulfuris, and Mercurius vivus naturalis. DESIGN: Duckweed was stressed with arsenic(V) for 48 hours. Afterwards, plants grew in either potentized substances or water controls for 6 days. Growth rate and color of fronds were determined with a computerized image analysis system for different time intervals (days 0-2, 2-6, 0-6). A systematic negative control experiment with unsuccussed water was used to investigate the stability of the bioassay. All experiments were randomized and blinded. RESULTS: Arsenicum album and nosode potencies increased frond number-related growth rate compared to controls (succussed water controls or pooled water controls [succussed and unsuccussed], p < 0.05, t test). Regarding color classification, no effects were observed. CONCLUSIONS: The experimental setup with L. gibba stressed by arsenic(V) provides a valuable tool to investigate regulative effects of potentized substances. In order to verify the effects of Arsenicum album and nosode potencies, further independent replication experiments are necessary.


Subject(s)
Araceae/drug effects , Biological Assay/methods , Homeopathy/methods , Materia Medica/pharmacology , Plant Leaves/drug effects , Stress, Physiological/drug effects , Araceae/growth & development , Arsenic/pharmacology , Color
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Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22654210

ABSTRACT

To disclose a quackery called "revitalisation of tired water by hydronic technology", scientific experiments have been conducted with drinking water kept in "ordinary, everyday-use" drinking glasses and so-called 'informed' glasses, a patent-protected product supposed to have an effect on the "structure, vitality and memory of water". Drinking "informed" water is claimed to have a wide range of positive revitalising health effects (blue informed glass), to facilitate weight loss (red informed glass) and to have a stress-relieving action (green informed glass). Allegedly, by the use of the "orgon methodology", information is coded into the glass, which action is additionally enforced by the addition of the "magic life" symbol - a specially designed energy condenser which, together with the selected information, is permanently introduced into the liquid contained in the glass. Since the manufacturer claimed the products to have a broad bactericidal action, regardless of the external conditions and completely independent from additional factor that would lead to the activation of the system, the efficacy of the informed drinking glass was tested using standardised, microbiological tests. Respecting the principle of a single-blind test for each of 5 samples of each type of the informed glass, growth reduction factor (RF) (difference log cfu/ml - colony per unit/ml of control glass and log cfu/ml of each informed glass) was determined after 0,2,4,6 and 8 h in spring water experimentally contaminated with standardised ATCC strains of two types of bacteria and one yeast. The results showed a statistically significant bactericidal action of the blue informed glass with all strains-Enterococcus faecalis (RF 0.62/0.76), Salmonella enteritidis (RF 0.87/0.97), and Candida albicans (RF 0.5/0.60) - as opposed to the red and green glasses where this effect was negligible (RF < 0.1). However, when the tests were repeated in complete darkness, none of the three informed glasses showed any bactericidal action. The obtained results indicate a fraud: bactericidal effect is rather a result of photocatalytic action of a hidden component used on purpose in the production of glass or subsequently applied by the use of nanotechnology (possibly antimony trioxide or titanium oxide) than of the so-called "orgon and hydronic technology".


Subject(s)
Anti-Bacterial Agents/pharmacology , Antifungal Agents/pharmacology , Candida albicans/drug effects , Enterococcus faecalis/drug effects , Quackery , Salmonella enteritidis/drug effects , Colony Count, Microbial , Color , Consumer Product Safety , Drinking Water/microbiology , Glass , Humans , Microbial Sensitivity Tests , Nostrums , Rejuvenation , Single-Blind Method
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Cahiers bioth ; (145): 21-6, avr.-mai 1997.
Article in French | HomeoIndex (homeopathy) | ID: hom-5318

ABSTRACT

Notre objectif est de mettre a la disposition du lecteur un guide pratique des remedes homeopathiques en fonction de la couleur des signes dermatologiques qu'ils presentent. La premiere phase de l'examen cliniqueetant l'inspection, tout indice pouvant guider lechoix d'un remede homeopathique doit etre exploite. En faisant le parallele aussi souvent que possible avec les donnees de la medecine chinoise selon la theorie des Wou Hing(les cinq potentiels). Nous avons classe les donnees pathologiques cutanees par couleur. Ce memento ne presente qu'une valeur d'orientation sur le choix d'un remede, la decision de la prescription devant reposer sur un faisceau de signes locaUX OU GENERAUX. (AU)


Subject(s)
Skin , Color , Homeopathic Therapeutics
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Br. homoeopath. j ; 76(1): 9-13, jan. 1987. tab
Article in English | HomeoIndex (homeopathy) | ID: hom-20
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Acta homoeopath. argent ; 15(46): 27-38, ene.-mar. 1994.
Article in Spanish | HomeoIndex (homeopathy) | ID: hom-5945
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