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Peel, S.J., Matkin, E.A. Huckle, C.A. (1988) Herbage growth and utilized output from grassland on dairy farms in south-west England Case studies of five farms, 1982 and 1983. Grass and Forage Science, 43, 71-78. [Pg.33]

Behr, R.S. and Beane, J.E. (2002) Arsenic Plumes Where the Source Contains no Arsenic. Three Case Studies of Apparent Desorption of Naturally Occurring Arsenic. Arsenic in New England A Multidisciplinary Scientific... [Pg.6]

Bridges JW. 1986. Use of toxicity data - a case study of di-(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate. In Richardson ML, ed. Toxic hazard assessment of chemicals. London, England The Royal Society of Chemistry, 233-546. [Pg.250]

Ewender, J., Lindner-Steinert, A., Ruter, M., and Piringer, O. (1995). Sensory problems caused by food and packaging interactions Overview and treatment of recent case studies. In "Foods and Packaging Materials—Chemical Interactions" (P. Ackermann, M. Jagerstad, and T. Ohlsson, eds.), 12pp. Royal Society of Chemistry, Cambridge, England. [Pg.58]

Jan Golinski, Utility and Audience in Eighteenth-Century Chemistry Case Studies of William Cullen and Joseph Priestley, British Journal for the History of Science 21, 1988, 1-31 Roy Porter, Science, Provincial Culture and Public Opinion in Enlightenment England, British Journal for Eighteenth-Century Studies 3, 1980, 20--46. [Pg.465]

Bums, E. L. (1997). Case study Automatic reservoir aeration to control manganese in raw water Maryborongh town water snpply, Queensland, Australia. Water Science Tech-noL, Proc. 1997 1st lAWQ-IWSA Joint Specialist Conf. on Reservoir Manage, and Water Supply—An Integrated Syst, May 19-23, Prague, Czech Repubhc, 37, 2, 301-308. Elsevier Science Ltd., Exeter, England. [Pg.636]

The aim of this chapter is to show how biomarkers can be used as simple, rapid cost-effective techniques to aid in an integrated approach to environmental management and risk assessment. Specifically, we use the Fal and Helford Estuaries located in the south west of England as a case study to highlight the application of biomarkers and to illustrate how they can aid ERA. [Pg.225]

Montgomery, J., P. Budd, and J. Evans. 2000. Reconstructing hfetime movements of ancient people a Neolithic case study from southern England. European Journal of Archaeology 3 407-422. [Pg.290]

Case Study 1 United Kingdom (England and Wales)... [Pg.88]

Schelle E, Rawlins BG, Lark RM, Webster R, Staton I, McLeod CW (2008) Mapping aerial metal deposition in metropolitan areas from tree bark a case study in Sheffield, England. Environ Pollut 155 164-173... [Pg.480]

Hughes, D.B. and Clarke, B.G. 2003. Surface coal mining and the reclamation of tips, landfills and quarries - some geotechnical case studies from northern England. International Journal Surface Mining, Reclamation and Environment. 17, 67-97. [Pg.567]

Wright, David A., and Pamela Welbourn. Environmental Toxicology. Cambridge, England Cambridge University Press, 2002. Overview of interaction of chemicals and the environment from molecular to ecosystem levels includes case studies. [Pg.1851]

Walmsley (2011) presented a case study exploring the impact of school uniforms in a public school in England. Admittedly, she was never an advocate of school uniforms (p. 64), but the level of behavior exhibited by students helped to change her perception. She looked beyond the issue of school violence to benefits such as lowered cost for uniforms compared to costly individual outfits and the culture that is created in a school through the use of school uniforms. [Pg.27]

Ashok S. Kalekar, Investigation of Large-Magnitude Incidents Bhopal as a Case Study, Presented at the Institution of Chemical Engineers Conference on Preventing Major Chemical Accidents, London, England, May 1988. [Pg.274]

Devonshire colic in England (which was caused by apple cider made with lead apple presses) and the dry-bellyache of the West Indies (which was traced back to lead-contaminated spirits). Third, Fenner presented case-studies of colic-stricken individuals who improved once they stopped drinking city water or lead-contaminated soda water. One particularly unfortunate incident involved a large family on Magazine Street. First reported by another physician in New Orleans, four children in the home died from convulsions, and a fifth developed convulsions and paralysis of the leg. This family used a lead cistern to collect rainwater and a large amovmt of lead was fovmd in the water from the cistern. ... [Pg.26]

Santafianos, D. Identification and Mechanistic Studies of Photodegradants Case Study 1 2, Pharmaceutical Photostability 2004, London, England. [Pg.160]

This case study describes a behavioral safety program we coordinated as outside consultants at a paper mill in a small New England town over a period of about a year and a half. To understand the challenges involved, it helps to have some understanding of what is involved in the production of such specialty paper products as toweling and decorative napkins. [Pg.256]

Baker, A., Inverarity, R., Charlton, M., and Richmond, S. (2003). Detecting river pollution using fluorescence spectrophotometry Case studies from the Ousebum, NE England. [Pg.113]


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