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These data show that both models identify important variables that affect 5 Obody w.ier and 8 Ophospha in mammals. Both serve to identify the dikdik as an outlier which may be explained by their sedentary daytime pattern. On the other hand, the body-size model (Bryant and Froelich 1995), which may reliably predict animal 5 0 in temperate, well-watered regions, does not predict 8 Opho,phaw in these desert-adapted species. The second model (Kohn 1996), by emphasizing animal physiology independent of body size, serves to identify species with different sensitivities to climatic parameters. This, in conjunction with considerations of behavior, indicate that certain species are probably not useful for monitoring paleotemperature because their 5 Obodyw er is not tied, in a consistent way, to The oryx, for example, can... [Pg.135]

The importance of the hydrogenase enzyme was also demonstrated in experiments in which mixed cultures of SRB recently isolated from the production water of two pipeline systems in Alberta were circulated through two Robbins Devices (McCoy et al. 1981) at a flow rate of 4Lmin Both loops showed detectable SRB attached to corrosion coupons. One population of the SRB had a high level of hydrogenase activity, which correlated well with the subsequent high corrosion of the metal coupons the other population of SRB had low levels of hydrogenase and low levels of iron loss detected (Bryant et al. 1991). [Pg.255]

The mechanism and kinetics of pentane, hexane, and cyclohexane isomerization over Pd-H-mordenite have been extensively investigated by Bryant (6), Hopper (21), and Beecher (20). They assume a conventional dual function mechanism as described earlier. Bryant (6) pointed out that H-mordenite itself has a high activity for pentane isomerization and that impregnation of a noble metal does not change the rate of the isomerization reaction. This exceptional activity of mordenite has since been reported by Benesi (14) and Minachev (7) as well. In Mina-chev s paper the reaction mechanism of n-pentane isomerization over H-mordenite is discussed in some detail. The rate of reaction is inversely proportional to the hydrogen pressure, and it is concluded that the reaction proceeds according to the following scheme ... [Pg.533]

The number of myristoylated proteins identified in viruses is constantly increasing. Nevertheless, substantial additional work will be required to shed light on the multiple functions that could be executed by the respective proteins as well as their involvement in the viral life cycle and elucidation of the role of the lipid anchor. Inhibition of NMT or replacing myristic acid by analogs in infected cells is known to affect numerous viruses of medical importance, for example, HIV (Bryant et al. 1989), hepatitis B virus (Parang et al. 1997), herpesviruses (Harper et al. 1993), and... [Pg.333]

Table II contains representative over-all reactions for methane fermentations of acetate and hydrogen, respectively. Acetate fermentation is mediated by heterotrophic organisms which use acetate as a carbon source for synthesis as well as energy. For reaction B , Ek represents the electron equivalents of the electron donor converted for energy per electron equivalent of cells synthesized. Hydrogen fermentation, by contrast, is mediated by autotrophic organisms which use carbon dioxide, acetate, or some other carbon source for cell synthesis. In the equation shown in Table II acetate was assumed to be the carbon source used as found for this fermentation by Bryant (I). E has the same definition as for heterotrophic growth. Table II contains representative over-all reactions for methane fermentations of acetate and hydrogen, respectively. Acetate fermentation is mediated by heterotrophic organisms which use acetate as a carbon source for synthesis as well as energy. For reaction B , Ek represents the electron equivalents of the electron donor converted for energy per electron equivalent of cells synthesized. Hydrogen fermentation, by contrast, is mediated by autotrophic organisms which use carbon dioxide, acetate, or some other carbon source for cell synthesis. In the equation shown in Table II acetate was assumed to be the carbon source used as found for this fermentation by Bryant (I). E has the same definition as for heterotrophic growth.
K.P. Saripalli, M.M. Sharma, and S.L. Bryant, Modeling Injection Well Performance During Deep-well Injection of Liquid Wastes, J. Hydrology, 227(1-4), 41-55, Jan. 31 (2000). [Pg.174]

Compiled from Baldessarini, Bryant and Brown,Horst and Preskom, Andrews et al, Wells,Task Force on the Use of Laboratory Tests In Psychiatry, DeVane, and Waugh and Coa. ... [Pg.1241]

I wish to acknowledge Donavon Bryant for his persistence in preparing the gel samples for tensile and elongation testing and testing of same, as well as carrying out the T pin tests and producing the DSC curves. I also wish to thank Amy Johnson for her editorial assistance and Mary Anne Walker for her preparation of the final document. [Pg.236]

Bullhead catfish (Ictalurus nebulosus) detect the body odors of conspecifics indicative of dominant relationships, and increase territorial aggression toward chemical strangers. Nonspecific diet metabolites as well as specific pheromones are important in chemical mediation of social behavior (Bryant and Atema 1987). Pheromone-mediated social behaviors were also observed in the Nile (Oreochromis niloticus) and the Mozambique tilapia (O. mossambicus ). They use pheromones to establish hierarchies, display elaborate courtship rituals and parental care (mouth-brooding) (Miranda et al. 2005 Barata et al. 2008). In crustaceans, brood pheromone has been associated with maternal behavior in crayfish (Little 1975,1976). Chemical cues in the urine are also important for crustaceans to recognize individuals and to establish dominance hierarchies (Katoh et al. 2008 Skog et al. 2009). A review on crayfish courtship and dominance pheromones can be found in this volume (Breithaupt, Chap. 13). [Pg.474]

Naturally, different graph types have been proposed for solving specialized design tasks. Most notably, BDDs (Bryant 1986) are used for efficient representation and manipulation of boolean functions, while OKFDDs (Sarabi et al 1994) have been proven to be the most compact boolean decision diagram (cf. (Drechsler et al 1995)). OKFDDs can be used to resemble BDDs as well as functional decision diagrams (FDDs) (Kebschull et al. 1992). [Pg.186]

Arithmetic decision diagrams are mappings from boolean values into the integer domain. They can be used to model bit-level (boolean) functionality as well as word-level (arithmetic) circuit specifications. Examples of arithmetic decision diagrams are BMD (Bryant et al. 1995), MTBDD (McMillan el al. 1993), EVBDD(Sastry et al. 1992), HDD (Zhao et al. 1995) or K BMD (Drechsler et al 1996). Arithmetic decision diagrams have been successfully applied where (vectors of) boolean decision diagrams fail, e.g. for verification of the multiplier function (Chen et al 1994) or in word-level model checking (Zhao et al 1996). [Pg.186]

A directed formula is well-typed and is of type U —> V if and only if (1) each equation is well-typed, and (2) each term A in the equation of the form = orAf =. 4isin T T,U), and (3) every abstract variable x V appears as the LHS of an equation x = A in each of the disjuncts. Just as Robdds (Bryant 1986) must be reduced and ordered, Mdgs must obey a set of well-formedness conditions given in (Corella et al. 1997). Among other things,... [Pg.221]


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