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Average residue levels obtained from special studies (grocery store collection, cooking studies) (Tier IV)... [Pg.415]

Table IV presents the cohort studies of chemical workers. In two cohort studies of U.S. chemical workers, statistically nonsignificant excesses in mortality were observed for the ICD categories describing cancers of the lung, soft tissue sarcoma, stomach, male genital organs and for non-Hodgkins lymphoma (21,23). One soft tissue sarcoma death was observed in the Zack study (21), but the meaning of one death is difficult to interpret. The Cook study (23) updated two earlier studies, so those are not shown here (22,29). Table IV presents the cohort studies of chemical workers. In two cohort studies of U.S. chemical workers, statistically nonsignificant excesses in mortality were observed for the ICD categories describing cancers of the lung, soft tissue sarcoma, stomach, male genital organs and for non-Hodgkins lymphoma (21,23). One soft tissue sarcoma death was observed in the Zack study (21), but the meaning of one death is difficult to interpret. The Cook study (23) updated two earlier studies, so those are not shown here (22,29).
Crepea, S. B., and R. A. Cooke Study on the mechanism of dermatitis venenata in the guinea pig with a demonstration of skin-sensitizing antibody by passive transfer. J. Allergy 19, 353—357 (1948). [Pg.82]

The first mass spectrometric investigation of the thiazole ring was done by Clarke et al. (271). Shortly after, Cooks et al., in a study devoted to bicydic aromatic systems, demonstrated the influence of the benzo ring in benzothiazole (272). Since this time, many studies have been devoted to the influence of various types of substitution upon fragmentation schemes and rearrangements, in the case of alkylthiazoles by Buttery (273) arylthiazoles by Aune et al. (276), Rix et al. (277), Khnulnitskii et al. (278) functional derivatives by Salmona el al. (279) and Entenmann (280) and thiazoles isotopically labeled with deuterium and C by Bojesen et al. (113). More recently, Witzhum et al. have detected the presence of simple derivatives of thiazole in food aromas by mass spectrometry (281). [Pg.81]

The cyanogenic glycosides, phaseolunatin [554-35-8], C qH yNO, and vicianin [155-57-7], C2C)H25N02q, have been isolated from lima beans and vetch, respectively. Several studies have reported that heating (cooking) acts to decrease the quantity of HCN Hberated by these compounds upon enzymatic hydrolysis. [Pg.479]

Cooking extmders have been studied for the Uquefaction of starch, but the high temperature inactivation of the enzymes in the extmder demands doses 5—10 times higher than under conditions in a jet cooker (69). Eor example, continuous nonpressure cooking of wheat for the production of ethanol is carried out at 85°C in two continuous stirred tank reactors (CSTR) connected in series plug-fiow tube reactors may be included if only one CSTR is used (70). [Pg.296]

Cook et al. 45) have studied the structure of the enamines of bicyclic ketones such as norbornanone. Acid-catalyzed condensation of norbornaiie withhexamethylenimineledto a 1 I mixture of the corresponding enamine (87) and its dihydro derivative (88),... [Pg.27]

The reduction was studied in more detail by Cook and Schulz (52). They demonstrated conclusively that reduction of iminium salts by secondary amines is possible as illustrated in Eqs. (7) and (8). The oxidation... [Pg.66]

In Chapter 16, we studied the so-called primary properties, which I defined as those that could be obtained by direct calculation from the electron density (or equivalently the wavefunction). We also touched on derivative or gradient properties. It is now time to mm our attention to those properties that measure the response of a system to an external field. In the language of Boys and Cook, these are the induced properties. [Pg.282]

Prior to the 1947 report by Cook and Heilbron on their novel synthesis, 5-aminothiazoles were mostly unknown in the literature. Previous syntheses included the Curtius degradation of ethyl thiazole-5-carboxylates which did not have general applicability there was also difficultly in obtaining the necessary starting materials. During a study on penicillin, Cook and Heilbron found that the reaction between methyl dithiophenylacetate and ethyl aminocyanoacetate gave what was initially believed to be ethyl phenylthionacetamidocyanoacetate 4. However further studies proved the compound to be 5-amino-4-carbethoxy-2-benzyl-thiazole 5, which was basic. [Pg.275]

Studies have been undertaken to examine the potential of several other tidal power sites worldwide. Scientists estimate that a barrage across the Severn River in western England could supply as much as 10 percent of the country s electricity needs (12 gigawatts). Similarly, several sites in the Bay of Fundy, in Cook Inlet, Alaska, and the White Sea in Russia have been found to have the potential to generate large amounts of electricity. [Pg.894]

Here we will not discuss these problems and the intriguing observation that am and strong correlation which is, however, difficult to explain (reviews Charton, 1981 Cook et al., 1989 Hansch et al., 1991). These questions were intensively studied in the 1970s and 1980s, leading gradually to the development of field and resonance parameters denoted by F and R respectively (after an original proposal of Swain and Lupton, 1968), which can be considered as independent of each other. The secondary parameters R + and R reflect the potential for an additional mesomeric donor-acceptor interaction (as in 7.7, and the opposite type with a donor instead of NQ2 and the reaction site as acceptor). [Pg.149]


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