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Everitt, B.J. (1990) Sexual motivation a neural and behavioural analysis of the mechanisms underlying appetitive and copulatory responses of male rats. Neurosci Biobehav Rev 14 217—232. [Pg.207]

Stitzer ML, Bigelow GE, Liebson lA Hawthorne JW (1982). Contingent reinforcement for benzodiazepine-free urines evaluation of a drug abuse treatment intervention. Journal of Applied Behavioural Analysis, 15, 493-503... [Pg.171]

Abed, D., Cheviet, P, Farine, J. P, Bonnard, O., Fe Quere, J. F. and Brossut, R. (1993c). Calling behaviour of female Periplaneta americana behavioural analysis and identification of the pheromone source. Journal of Insect Physiology 39 709-720. Adams, M. A., Nakanishi, K Still, W. C Arnold, E. V., Clardy, J. and Persoons, C. J. [Pg.232]

Murayama, K., Ariba, K., Fujita, A. and Iizuka, Y. (1995) The thermal behaviour analysis of an epoxidation reaction by RC1, in Loss Prevention and Safety Promotion in the Process Industries,... [Pg.100]

The second conceptual scheme that relates to understanding stereotypes is that of tourist roles and the notion of role distance. This is a major topic in tourist behaviour analysis and warrants special attention. [Pg.24]

Fan R.-J., Anderson P. and Hansson B. S. (1997) Behavioural analysis of olfactory conditioning in the moth Spodoptera littoralis (Boisd.) (Lepidoptera Noctuidae). J. Exp. Biol. 200, 2969-2976. [Pg.645]

Annett LE, Rogers DC, Hernandez TD, Dunnett SB (1992) Behavioural analysis of unilateral monoamine depletion in the marmoset. Brain 775 825-856. [Pg.280]

Carli M, Jones GH, Robbins TW (1989) Effects of unilateral dorsal and ventral striatal dopamine depletion on visual neglect in the rat a neural and behavioural analysis. Neuroscience 29 309-327. [Pg.283]

Foltin RW, Fischman MW, Byrne MF (1986) Behavioural analysis of marijuana effects on food intake in humans. Pharmacol Biochem Behav 25 577-582... [Pg.751]

D Mello GD and Duffy EAM (1985). The acute toxicity of sarin in marmosets (Callithrix jacchus) a behavioural analysis. Fundam Appl Toxicol, 5, S169-S174. [Pg.247]

Di Primio, R., Dieckmann, V. Mills, N. 1998. PVT and phase behaviour analysis in petroleum exploration. Organic Geochemistry, 29, 207-222. [Pg.154]

The presence of a risk-free real asset is of great value to the study of finance, lending itself to theoretical and behavioural analysis. In this section, we examine the relationship between inflation-linked bonds and nominal bonds, then show how this framework can be applied to the relationship with equities. [Pg.259]

Fracture mechanism of a textile material after it has been subjected to any load or deformation, plays an important role in determining its mechanical behaviour. Analysis of the breaking mechanism is important to determine the performance of material during... [Pg.430]

This chapter will start with a brief overview of SCF processing. Thereafter, a phase behaviour analysis of palmitic acid, methyl palmitate, ethyl palmitate and tripalmitin in CO2, ethane and propane, as well as CO2 together with a co-solvent will be considered. The analysis will investigate phase equilibrium data present in the literature, trends observed the data, a comparison between the phase behaviour of the various derivatives as well as the various solvents, and the effect of a co-solvent. The phase behaviour data will then be used to analyse how SCFF and SCFE can be used to obtain extracts enriched in palmitic acids or its derivatives. In particular this study will consider how SCFF can be used to distinguish between various fatty acids and their derivatives and also between palmitic acid and/or its derivatives and other components present in the sources. Finally, SCFE of palmitic acid containing triglycerides from solid matrices will be considered. The overarching aim of this chapter is thus to show how SCFs can be used to process palmitic acid and its derivatives. [Pg.161]

SCF processing is no different. In fact, a phase behaviour analysis is vital as it provides an estimation of the operating pressitfes required and also indicates whether separation fi om other components will be possible. This section will focus on the phase behavioiu of palmitic acid, methyl palmitate, ethyl pahnitate and tripalmitin in SC CO2, ethane and propane and concentrate on the data available and trends observed therein. In addition, the three solvents will be eompared and the effect of co-solvents, often used to decrease the operating pressiu e, will be eonsidered. In particular this section will focus on the phase transition pressures of the systems studied. The phase transition pressure indieates the pressitfe required for total solubility at the said temperature and composition. For the type of systems studied here, a higher phase transition pressure leads to a lower solubility, therefore lower phase transition pressures indieate improved solubility. [Pg.164]

Sulzer-Azaroff, B. and de Santamaria, C. M. 1980. Industrial safety hazard reduction through performance feedback. Journal of Applied Behaviour Analysis, 13(2), 287-295. [Pg.280]

MOglich, M. (1979) Tandem calling pheromones in the genus Leptothorax (Hymenoptera Formicidae) Behavioural analysis of specificity. J. Chem. Ecol., 5, 35-52. [Pg.471]

Offer GJ, Contestabile M, Howey DA, Clagne R, Brandon NP (2011) Techno-economic and behavioural analysis of battery electric, hydrogen fuel cell and hybrid vehicles in a future sustainable road transport system in the UK. Energy Policy 39 1939-1950. doi 10.1016/j.enpol.2011.01.006... [Pg.199]

The model implies that attitude and behaviour are linked such as to influence and reinforce each otiier. Psychologists began to look at behaviour as a subject itself rather titan as merely an indicator of internal states of mind (i.e. attitudes) following early work by Skinner. This approach has led to behavioural analysis and behavioural modification. By focusing on behaviours, accidents can be prevented. In turn this reinforces an attitude toward a safe work environment and a culture of zero tolerance. [Pg.394]

Laraba-Abbes F, lenny P, Piques R (2003) A new Tailor-made methodology for the mechanical behaviour analysis of rubber-like materials D. Application to the hyperelastic behaviour characterization of a carlxHi-black filled natural rubber vulcanizate. Polymer 44 821-840... [Pg.38]

Random uncertainties are taken into account in such a way that the plant behaviour analysis results are evaluated at a high confidence level which may vary with the considered design basis conditions. Usually, a confidence level of 95% is adopted. [Pg.190]

In most cases simple determination of tensile strength is not sufficient. Elongation at break and often full stress-strain behaviour analysis is required. Elongation of the sample must be measured. Many problems are associated with the accurate measurement of extension of polymers [11]. There is a wide range of extensions to be measured, from less than 1% for stiff materials like GP polystyrene to over 1000% for certain elastomer systems. There is a significant... [Pg.281]


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