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Penedo de Pinho, A., J.R.D. Guimaraes, A.S. Martins, P.A.S. Costa, G. Olavo, and J. Valentin. 2002. Total mercury in muscle tissue of five shark species from Brazilian offshore waters Effects of feeding habit, sex, and length. Environ. Res. Section A 89 250-258. [Pg.118]

Costas et al. (1981) and Costas and Sanctuary (1981) reformulated the Sanchez-Lacombe equation of state so that the parameter r is not a regression parameter, but is actually the number of segments in the polymer molecule. In the original Sanchez-Lacombe treatment, r was regressed for several n-alkanes, and it was found that the r did not correspond to the carbon number of the alkanes. In addition, the Sanchez-Lacombe equation of state assumes an infinite coordination number. Costas et al. (1981) replaced the segment length r as an adjustable parameter with z. This modification involves the same number of adjustable parameters, but allows r to be physically significant. Thus, the model is more physically realistic, but there have been no definitive tests to determine whether this improves the correlative results from the model. [Pg.13]

Since the late 1980s focused work on the magnitude of subduction erosion, which is the removal of material from the base of an old accretionary prism or from the fore-arc basement, and its subduction, has been done. Estimates of eroded material can be very large, as much as 35 km per km of arc length per million years (km km Myr ) in Japan and Nicaragua-Costa Rica (von Huene and Culotta, 1989 von Huene and Lallemand, 1990 Ranero et al., 2000 Ranero and von Huene, 2000 Walther et al., 2000 Meschede et al., 1999 Vannucchi et al.,... [Pg.455]

Costa of lateral leaves in the distal part of the frond reaching 4/5 of the length of the leaf at least state 1 reaching 1/2—4/5 of the length of the leaf state 2 reaching up to 1/2 of the length of the leaf at most state 3. [Pg.89]

Bettstetter, C., H. Hartenstein, X. P6rez-Costa (2002). Stochastic properties of the random waypoint mobility model epoch length, direction distribution, and cell change rate. In Proceedings of the 5th ACM international workshop on Modeling analysis and simulation of wireless and mobile systems, MSWiM 02, New York, NY, USA, pp. 7-14. ACM. [Pg.254]

A, rufescens Aublet (A. splendida Krukoff et Mold.) has flowers which are among the largest in the genus even so, they measure only a few millimeters in length. Its distribution ranges from Colombia to French Guiana and also includes Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia, and Amazonian Brazil but the species is also found as far north as Costa Rica in Central America (149, 234). [Pg.52]


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