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Counts per minute (cpm) and disintegration per minute (dpm) number of two different natural corals, at 30 Desember 2009.

Counts per minute (cpm) and disintegration per minute (dpm) number of two different natural corals, at 30 Desember 2009.

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THE RATE OF 45 Ca UPTAKE BY TWO CORALS SPECIES AT WATERS OF PULAU BURUNG, BANGKA-BELITUNG PROVINCE. Coral reefs transplantation is the most technique used for coral reefs rehabilitation, at the present. Recently the 45 Ca technique has been using for determining growth appearances in corals because of its ability to calculate the calcification proc...

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... diving involved in this work was done by licensed divers. (Zulkifli Dahlan, dkk.) 161 ISSN 1907-0322 (Table 1) were then calculated to the date of October 20, 2009 (the date when the transplantation and harvest were carried out, see Table 2) as shown by L'ANNUNZIATA [14] with a decay factor of 0,697. ...
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... obtaining the dpm values at October 20, 2009, the dpm were then transformed to μCi (Table 3) as shown by L'ANNUNZIATA [14] and the 45 Ca uptake could be calculated according to this data (Table 4). Data in Table 3 (μCi/ 0.5 g samples) is the transformation of the dpm data in Table 2. Table 1 to 3 all showed differences between the different two coral species, A. formosa and A. nobilis, where the first mentioned had much higher cpm, dpm and μCi than the second species at the 5 m depth. For the 10 m depth both species has small cpm, dpm and μCi values. ...
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... 45 Ca uptake are important data, it has to be taken into consideration that it could not be calculated without the determination of cpm, dpm, and μCi content of each sample (Tables 1, 2, 3). ISSN 1907-0322 Actually the data of Tables 1 to 3 could already be used qualitatively as an indication of 45 Ca uptake. This was shown by VAN DER MEULEN and MUSCATINE [13], who showed high or low counts per minute (cpm) of Pocillopora diomicornis as a parameter of high or low calcification rates. ...

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