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KotogravureInk, Gravure Technical Association and Champlain Co., Rochester, N.Y., 1957. [Pg.254]

Lester, D.C. and A. McIntosh. 1994. Accumulation of polychlorinated biphenyl congeners from Lake Champlain sediments by My sis relicta. Envimn. Toxicol. Chem. 13 1825-1841. [Pg.1332]

Watzin, M.C., McIntosh, A.W., Brown, E.A., Lacey, R., Lester, D.C., Newbrough, K.L. and Williams, A.R. (1997) Assessing sediment quality in heterogeneous environments a case study of a small urban harbor in Lake Champlain, Vermont, USA, Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry 16 (10), 2125-... [Pg.67]

Marcil J, de Champlain J, Anand-Srivastava MB. 1998. Overexpression precedes the development of DOCA-salt-induced hypertension relationship with adenylyl cyclase. Cardiovasc Rev 39 492-505. [Pg.25]

Anand-Srivastava, M.B., de Champlain, J., and Thibault, C. 1993. DOCA-salt hypertensive rat hearts exhibit altered expression of G-proteins. Am. J. Hypertens. 6 72-75. [Pg.42]

Calderone, A., de Champlain, J., and Rouleau, J.L. 1991. Adriamycin-induced changes to the myocardial P-adrenergic system in the rabbit. J. Mol. Cell. Cardiol. 23 333-342. [Pg.43]

K.-Laflamme, A., Oster, L., Cardinal, R., and de Champlain, J. 1997. Effects of renin-angiotensin blockade on sympathetic reactivity and p-adrenergic pathway in the spontaneously hypertensive rat. Hypertension 30 278-287. [Pg.46]

Girouard, H., Chulak, C., Wu, L., Lejossec, M., and de Champlain, J. 2003. N-acetylcysteine improves nitric oxide and alpha-adrenergic pathways in mesenteric beds of spontaneously hypertensive rats. Am J Hypertens 16 577-584. [Pg.206]

Wang, X., Desai, K., Juurlink, B.H., de Champlain, J., and Wu, L. 2006. Gender-related differences in advanced glycation endproducts, oxidative stress markers and nitric oxide synthases in rats. Kidney Int 69 281-287. [Pg.208]

Cai, W.J., Zhao, R, Theberge, S.M., Wang, Y., and Luther III, G (2002) Porewater redox species, pH and PCO2 in aquatic sediments—electrochemical sensor studies in Lake Champlain and Sapelo Island. In Environmental Electrochemistry Analysis of Trace Element Biogeochemistry (Taillefert, M., and Rozan, T., eds.), pp. 188-209, American Chemical Society, Washington, DC. [Pg.557]

Oosthuizen, PH. and de Champlain, A., Combined Convective Heat Transfer in an Inclined Cavity with a Heated Rectangular Element on the Wall", Paper A1AA-88-2620, presented at the AIAA Thermophysics, Plasma-dynamics and Lasers Conference, San Antonio, TX, June 27-29, 1988. [Pg.482]

Oosthuizen, P.H. and de Champlain, A., A Numerical and Experimental Study of Laminar Mixed Convective Flow Through an Enclosure with a Heated Element on One Wall , Computational Methods and Experimental Measurements V, July 23-26, 1991, Montreal, pp. 177-188. [Pg.482]

Accutint Indicator Paper (wide range B) made by Anachemia Chemicals Ltd., Montreal, Canada, and Champlain, N.Y., is suitable for checking the pH of the solution during the course of the reaction. [Pg.243]

Mecray E. L., King J. W., Appleby P. G., and Hunt A. S. (2001) Historical trace metal accumulation in the sediments of an urbanized region of the Lake Champlain... [Pg.4644]

The northernmost range of the mooneye extends northwest of the St. Lawrence River to the Hudson Bay and Manitoba. In the United States, these fish live in Lake Champlain west to the Great Lakes, mostly in Lake Ontario and Lake Erie. In the Mississippi River, these fish occur as far south as Arkansas. The mooneye can also be found in the Mackenzie River system. [Pg.421]

Halls, N.A. Resistance creep of biological indicators. In Sterilization of Medical Products Morrissey, R.F., Kowalski, J.B., Eds. Polysciences Publications Inc. Champlain, NY, 1998 Vol. VII. [Pg.334]

After the first disappointments subsided, the French thought they could still make a profit in hemp if they could simply persuade the colonists who were settling in New France to cultivate cannabis as a crop. To this end, Samuel Champlain, the great explorer and colonizer, brought hemp seeds with him on his early expeditions to New France. By 1606, hemp was growing in Port Royal in Nova Scotia under the watchful eye of the colony s botanist and apothecary, Louis Hebert. [Pg.53]


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