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Capture stress

Moore, I.T., LeMaster, M.P. and Mason, R.T. (2000) Behavioural and hormonal responses to capture stress in the male red-sided garter snake, Thamnophis sirtalis parietalis. Anim. Behav. 59, 529-534. [Pg.230]

Baer, K.N. and P. Thomas. Influence of capture stress, salinity and reproductive status on zinc, proteins in the liver of three marine teleost species. Mar. Environ. Res. 28 277-287, 1990. [Pg.298]

Machala, M., Nezveda, K., Peiivalsky, M.. Jarosava. A. B., Piacka, V., and Svobodova, Z. (1997). Monooxygenase activities in carp as biochemical markers of pollution by polycyclic and polyhalogenatcd aromatic hydrocarbon.s Choice of substrate and effect of temperature, gender and capture stress. Aqual Toxicol. 37. 113-123. [Pg.670]

To capture stress variation through the adhesive thickness and free edge stress in the adhesive ends, models based on the 2D elastic theory have been used. Allman (1977), and then Chen and Cheng (1983) assumed linear variation of peel stress and constant shear stress across the adhesive thickness. Ojalvo and Eidinoff (1978), and then Carpenter (1980) adopted linear variation of shear stress and constant peel stress through the thickness. Luo and Tong (2004) chose linear and higher order variations of shear, peel, and axial normal stresses across the adhesive thickness. [Pg.604]

When reviewing the materials of construction consider external corrosion concerns. Chloride stress cracking of stainless steel can be initiated by insulation capturing chlorides or insulation that contains chlorides (stainless steel should be primed). A weather barrier is needed. The principle here is to understand the potential hazards and their mechanisms. [Pg.76]

Under stable conditions of extremely low productivity imposed by mineral nutrient stress (position 7 in Fig. lb) there is little seasonal change in biomass. Leaves and roots often have a functional life of several years and there is usually an uncoupling of resource capture from growth (Grime, 1977 Chapin, 1980). Because of the slow turnover of plant parts, differentiating cells occupy a small proportion of the biomass and morphogenetic... [Pg.36]

In certain plant habitats or niches, access to resources depends crucially upon rapid growth under conditions of climatic stress. Examples of this phenomenon are particularly obvious on shallow soils in continental climates where the growth window between winter cold and summer desiccation may be extremely short. In deciduous woodlands in the cool temperate zone an essentially similar niche arises in the period between snow melt and closure of the tree canopy. Both circumstances provide opportunities for high rates of photosynthesis and mineral nutrient capture in the late spring but depend upon rapid expansion of roots and shoots in the low-temperature conditions of the late winter and early spring. [Pg.39]

T1, as the thallous ion (Tl+), has been used for imaging heart function under stress and rest conditions since about 1975. The thallous ion distributes in viable heart muscle as a potassium ion mimic, through the Na+-K+ ATPase pump. Clinical images with 201T1 show the infarcted regions of the heart as cold spots or without radioactivity. 2 T1 decays by electron capture with a... [Pg.903]

It is important to get this calculation right if you are seriously worried about the efficiency of your Flyback. But don t forget to do a final bench verification—short and overload the output at high line, and capture the peak voltage stress on the Fet. [Pg.230]


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