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Leaf material representing 38 sites was collected from plants cultivated under common garden conditions (University of Western Australia). Gas chromatographic analysis of the leaf oil revealed 33 components, nine of which accounted for 80.5% [Pg.12]

5 Regulation of arsenic in food and drugs E.5.1 Australia and New Zealand [Pg.555]

Food Standards Australia New Zealand, http //www.foodstandards.gov.au/. [Pg.555]

Unless specified differently, most foods in Australia and New Zealand may not contain more than 1 mg kg-1 (dry mass) of arsenic (Standard 1.3.4.4). Salt used in food may not contain more than 0.5 mg kg-1 of arsenic (Standard 2.10.2). [Pg.555]

Canadian Food Inspection Agency, http //www.inspection.gc.ca/english/toce.shtml. [Pg.555]

The Canadian Food Inspection Agency issues alerts on excessive arsenic in commercial food products. [Pg.555]


During these two decades, almost every country in Europe, as well as Japan, Australia, and New Zealand, experienced serious air pollution in its larger cities. As a result, these countries were the first to enact national air pollution control legislation. By 1980, major national air pollution research centers had been set up at the Warren Springs Laboratory, Stevenage, England the Institut National de la Sante et de las Recherche Medicale at... [Pg.10]

Represents manufacturers, importers and distributors of chemicals, petrochemicals, resins, adhesives, sealants and plastic products in Australia and New Zealand. [Pg.256]

Common Name Mercaptothion (South Africa), maldison (Australia and New Zealand), carbofos (U.S.S.R.)... [Pg.894]

Wampler and Jamieson (1980) studied 12 species of luminous earthworms belonging to six genera (Diplocardia, Diplotrema, Fletcherodrilus, Octochaetus, Pontodrilus and Spenceriella) from the United States, Australia and New Zealand, and found that all of the species exude luminous coelomic fluid from their dorsal pores, except Pontodrilus bermudensis that exudes the fluid from the mouth. All of them emit luminescence of broad emission spectra with the peaks ranging from 500 nm to over 570 nm. [Pg.235]

Gregor et al (1999) Randomized, controlled trial, similar to Tran et al (1997) (Australia and New Zealand) Olanzapine (32) and risperidone (33)... [Pg.36]

Gregor K, Gureje O, Lambert T, et al (1999). Olanzapine versus risperidone in the management of schizophrenia a randomized double-blind study in Australia and New Zealand. Abstract presented at the Xlth World Congress of Psychiatry, Hamburg,... [Pg.40]

Other, simpler compounds appear to vary among varieties of bracken as well. Both trans-o-cowmdixic acid [393] and the related coumarin [394] have been reported from var. caudatum (Bohm and Try on, 1967 Alonso-Amelot et ak, 1995), but not from other varieties that have been tested var. aquilinum from Europe and England, var. latiusculum from Europe, North America, and Japan, var. pubescens from western North America and Mexico, and var. esculentum from Australia and New Zealand (Alonso-Amelot et ak, 1995). [Pg.220]

The use of 1080 in the United States is now restricted to livestock collars on sheep and goats for protection against predation by coyotes. Other countries, most notably Australia and New Zealand, use 1080 extensively in a variety of baits to control many species of vertebrate pests. [Pg.1411]

However, groupings of soils can be and are made for all soils on this planet, and all soil types can be found on all continents except Antartica. Ultisols, Mollisols, Alfisols, and Spodosols, and other soil types occur in North and South America, Asia, Europe, and Africa, Australia, and New Zealand. Thus, researchers and analysts all over the world need to know about soils, soil types, and their nomenclature. [Pg.57]

H. enteromorphoides North America, Africa, Indian Ocean Is., South-west Asia, Australia and New Zealand, Pacific Is. [Pg.31]

Global distribution spans polar to tropical latitudes Europe, Atlantic Is., North America, Central America, Caribbean Is., South America, Africa, Indian Ocean Is., South-west Asia, Asia, South-east Asia, Australia and New Zealand, Pacific Is... [Pg.32]


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