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thermochimica acta ELSEVIER Thermochimica Acta 251 (1995) vii-ix Contents (Abstracted/Indexed in: Curr. Contents: Phys., Chem. Earth Sci.; Eng., Technol. Appl. Sci.. Chem. Abstr., PASCAL/CNRS) Special Issue: Calorimetric and Thermodynamic Studies in Biology, A Collection of Papers Presented at the Ninth Conference of the International Society for Biological Calorimetry, Berlin-Schmerwitz, 27-31 May 1994, edited by R.B. Kemp and B. Schaarschmidt Preface Bioenergetics of a highly adaptable brackish water polychaete D. Fritzsche and J.-A. von Oertzen (Rostock, Germany) Energy strategy of Corophium volutator (Pallas, 1766) (Amphipoda) population from the Gulf of Gdansk A. Dobrzycka and A. Szaniawska (Gdynia, Poland) Relation between substrate-induced respiration and heat loss from soil samples treated with various contaminants A. Tancho, R. Merckx, R. Schoovaerts and K. Vlassak (Heverlee, Belgium) Degradation of naphthalene by Pseudomonas sp. strain KR3 investigated by flow calorimetry K. Fiebich, W. Thumm and A. Kettrup (OberschleiBheim, Germany) Calorimetric and respirometric characteristics of the decomposition of animal wastewaters in soil J.E. Dziejowski (Olsztyn, Poland) Comparative investigations on the effect of environmental salt stress on energy metabolism of amphipods estimated by *'P NMR spectroscopy and microcalorimetry J.H.E. Koop (Diisseldorf, Germany), J. Zange (Cologne, Germany) and M.K. Grieshaber ( Diisseldorf, Germany) Size spectra of heat production of microplankton of Sevastopol Bay A. Lopukhin and Y. Kamenir (Sevastopol, Ukraine) Pigment-dependent light influence on the energetics of Serratia marcescens I.N. Ryazantseva, I.N. Andreyeva, G.S. Klementyeva, T.1. Ogorodnikova, V.Ye. Petrov 1994 And all that: ecology in a calorimeter! L. Gustafsson (Gothenburg, Sweden) Thermodynamic analysis of Methanobacterium thermoautotrophicum N. Schill and U. von Stockar (Lausanne, Switzerland) On-line detection of baseline variations through torque measurements in isothermal reaction calorimeters L. Menoud, I1.W. Marison and U. von Stockar (Lausanne, Switzerland) Impact of carbon dioxide evolution on the calorimetric monitoring of fermentations M. Meier-Schneiders, F. Schafer, U. Grosshans and C. Busch (Stuttgart, Germany) Metabolic uncoupling in Saccharomyces cerevisiae C. Larsson (Gothenburg, Sweden), U. von Stockar, I. Marison (Lausanne, Switzerland) and L. Gustafsson (Gothenburg, Sweden) Vili Contents On-line heat flow measurement in laboratory fermenters B.H.A. van Kleeff (Delft, The Netherlands) Energetic investigation of Saccharomyces cerevisiae during transitions. Part 1. Mass balances P. Duboc and U. von Stockar (Lausanne, Switzerland) Energetic investigation of Saccharomyces cerevisiae during transitions. Part 2. Energy balance and thermodynamic efficiency P. Duboc and U. von Stockar (Lausanne, Switzerland) Influence of malignancy and cyctostatic treatment on microcalorimetric behaviour of urological tissue samples and cell cultures C. Blithner-Hassler, M. Karnebogen, W. Schendel, D. Singer, M. Kallerhoff, G. Zéller and R.H. Ringert (Géttingen, Germany) Cellular thermogenesis in L-929 mouse fibroblasts. The influence of oxygen availability on growth, heat production and intermediary metabolism J. Nittinger and P. Fiirst Prediction of recovery after ischemia. A microcalorimetric and biochemical study of rat liver tissue F. Bach (Homburg/Saar, Germany), D. Singer (Géttingen, Germany), M. Bauer (Homburg/ Saar, Germany), H.J. Bretschneider (Géttingen, Germany) and R. Larsen (Homburg/Saar, Measurement of oxygen consumption and heat production in plasma from uremic patients on chronic dialysis treatment L. Ljunggren, M. Monti, H. Thysell and A. Grabb (Lund, Sweden) Energetic study of human lymphocytes and the metabolic response to antigenic stimulation D. Gebreselassie, L. Ljunggren and M. Monti (Lund, Sweden) Thermogenic effect of two f-adrenoceptor blocking drugs, propranolol and carvedilol, on skeletal muscle in rats. A microcalorimetric study B. Fagher and M. Monti (Lund, Sweden) Beta-adrenoceptor antagonist therapy in hyperthyroidism: effects on lymphocyte metabolic activity and the relation between aerobic and anerobic metabolism in lymphocytes S. Valdemarsson and M. Monti (Lund, Sweden) Determination of the specific heat capacity of healthy and tumorous human tissue K. Giering, I. Lamprecht, O. Minet and A. Handke (Berlin, Germany) Comment on the state of development in applied calorimetry in 1994 E.H. Battley (Stony Brook, NY, USA) Hypoxia and anoxia in insects: microcalorimetric studies on two species (Locusta migratoria and Manduca sexta) showing different degrees of anoxia tolerance G. Wegener and T. Moratzky (Mainz, Germany) Microcalorimetric determination of blood heat output in human neonates D. Singer, D. Stege, Ch.P. Speer and W. Schréter (Gottingen, Germany) Size effects on metabolic rate in cell, tissue, and body calorimetry D. Singer, O. Schunck (Géttingen, Germany), F. Bach (Homburg/Saar, Germany) and H.-J. Kuhn (G6ttingen, Germany) Calorimetric investigations on thermoregulation and growth of wax moth larvae Galleria mellonella E. Schmolz and O. Schulz ( Berlin, Germany) Studies on insect growth regulating (IGR) and toxic effects of Ledum palustre extracts on Tenebrio molitor pupae (Coleoptera, Tenebrionidae) using calorimetric recordings A. Kuusik, M. Harak, K. Hiiesaar, L. Metspalu and U. Tartes (Tartu, Estonia) A portable unit for direct calorimetry of small aquatic animals K. Winckler (Berlin, Germany) Direct and indirect calorimetric investigations on some snakes B. Schaarschmidt, F.-R. Matuschka and I. Lamprecht ( Berlin, Germany) Calculating locomotor activity and energy utilisation factors from indirect calorimetric measure- ments U. Frenz, L. Aust and R. Noack (Bergholz-Rehbriicke, Germany) Contents Specific oxygen consumption in two life stages of the cichlid fish Cichlasoma nigrofasciatum L. Fidhiany (Bogor, Indonesia) and K. Winckler (Berlin, Germany) A method for continuous direct calorimetric measurements of energy metabolism in intact hornet (Vespa crabro) and honeybee (Apis mellifera) colonies E. Schmolz, I. Lamprecht and B. Schircker (Berlin, Germany) A portable, battery-powered unit for oximetry on small aquatic animals K. Winckler (Berlin, Germany) and L. Fidhiany (Bogor, Indonesia) Physical properties of a vacuum-deposited thermopile for heat measurements G.W.H. Hoéhne, A.E. Bader and St. Hénle (Ulm, Germany) Whole-body calorimetry in the 1990s and beyond M.J. Dauncey (Cambridge, UK) A gas perfusion microcalorimeter for studies of plant tissue P. Backman, R.W. Breidenbach, P. Johansson and I. Wadsé (Lund, Sweden) Site-fitness and growth-rate selection of Eucalyptus for biomass production R.S. Criddle, T.S. Anekonda, R.W. Breidenbach (Davis, CA, USA) and L.D. Hansen (Provo, A differential photomicrocalorimetric method for investigating the rate of energy storage in plants V.Ye. Petrov, A.Ju. Alyabyev, N.L. Loseva, G.S. Klementyeva and V.I. Tribunskich (Kazan, Aspects of the energetic balance of plant cells under different salt conditions N.L. Loseva, A.Ju. Alyabyev, G.G. Rackimova and R.I. Estrina (Kazan, Russia) Stability and reliability of ontogenesis A.1. Zotin (Moscow, Russia) Enthalpy convergence temperatures: proteins and model compounds R. Ragone, P. Stiuso and G. Colonna (Naples, Italy) Thermodynamic aspects of the molecular recognition of drugs by human serum albumin H. Aki, M. Goto and M. Yamamoto (Fukuoka, Japan) Calorimetry of plants: a snapdragon’s view R.B. 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