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J. D. Kraus, Radio Astronomy, 2nd ed., Cygnus-Quasar Books, PoweU, Ohio, 1986. [Pg.322]

IR spectra were obtained on an FTIR spectrophotometer (Mattson Cygnus 100), using KBr discs containing 1% finely ground samples. For the method of determination of lignin remaining attached to/associated with XRPP fraction see our previous report (5). [Pg.639]

Secondary Metabolites (All s Fair in Love War). Biological Chemistry—Lecture 5, Wayne Best, University of Western Australia, http //www.cygnus.uwa.edu.au/ wmbest/biolchem/lecture-05.pdf... [Pg.51]

Wisconsin 1989 died of lead poisoning 6 lead shot found in gizzard blood Tundra swan, Cygnus columbianus 2.4 FW 122... [Pg.271]

Mute swan, Cygnus olor Chesapeake Bay, MD sediments had 5-10 mg Pb/kg DW 1995... [Pg.271]

Whooper swan, Cygnus cygnus-, Scotland 1980-86 died from lead poisoning ... [Pg.271]

Trumpeter swan, Cygnus buccinator blood (mg/kg fresh weight = FW) ... [Pg.318]

Mute swan, Cygnus olor Diagnostic of lead poisoning (mg/kg FW) Blood >3 53... [Pg.318]

Birkhead, M. 1983. Lead levels in the blood of mute swans Cygnus olor on the River Thames. Jour. Zool. (Lond.) 199 59-73... [Pg.325]

Degemes, L.A., P.T. Redig, and M.L. Freeman. 1990. Treatment of lead poisoning in trumpeter swans (Cygnus buccinator). Pages 15-20 in D.R. Ludwig (ed.). Wildlife Rehabilitation. Vol. 8. Eighth Sympos. Natl. Wildl. Rehab. Assoc., 21-25 March 1990, Ithaca, NY. [Pg.328]

Koh, T.S. and M.J. Harper. 1988. Lead-poisoning in black swans, Cygnus atratus, exposed to spent lead shot at Bool Lagoon Game Reserve, South Australia. Austral. Wildl. Res. 15 395-403. [Pg.335]

Lagerquist, J.E., M. Davison, and W.J. Foreyt. 1994. Lead poisoning and other causes of mortality in trumpeter (Cygnus buccinator) and tundra (C. columbianus) swans in western Washington. Jour. Wildl. Dis. 30 60-64. [Pg.335]

O Halloran, J., A.A. Myers, and P.F. Duggan. 1989. Some sub-lethal effects of lead on mute swan Cygnus olor. Jour. Zool. (London) 218 627-632. [Pg.338]

Sears, J., S.W. Cooke, Z.R. Cooke, and TJ. Heron. 1989. A method for the treatment of lead poisoning in the mute swan (Cygnus olor) and its long-term success. Brit. Veterin. Jour. 145 586-595. [Pg.341]

Spray, C.J. and H. Milne. 1988. The incidence of lead poisoning among whooper and mute swans Cygnus cygnus and C. olor in Scotland. Biol. Conserv. 44 265-281. [Pg.342]

Trumpeter swan, Cygnus buccinator, USA, 7 western states, 1976-87, found dead Liver, kidney, femur 96 (61-160) FW 118... [Pg.665]

Fig. 3.29. Physical parameters and line emissivities in the post-shock gas according to a model of the Cygnus Loop SNR. Adapted from Cox (1972). Fig. 3.29. Physical parameters and line emissivities in the post-shock gas according to a model of the Cygnus Loop SNR. Adapted from Cox (1972).
In Fig. 5, we show the limiting mass Mum calculated in the case of the GMl+Bag model (dashed line) and in the case of the GM3+Bag model (continuous line) as a function of the bag constant B. In the same figure, we compare our theoretical determination for Mnm with some of the measured masses of compact stars in radio pulsar binaries (Thorsett Chakrabarty 1999) and for the compact stars VelaX-1 (Quaintrell et al. 2003) and Cygnus X-2 (Orosz Kuulkers 1999). [Pg.367]

Figure 5. The limiting (gravitational) mass Mum, according to generalized definition given in the present work, is plotted as a function of the Bag constant. Solid (dashed) lines show the results for the GM3+Bag (GMl+Bag) model. In both cases we take a = 30 MeV/fm2. The values of some measured masses of compact stars in radio pulsars and in Vela X-l and Cygnus X-2 are also reported for comparison. Figure 5. The limiting (gravitational) mass Mum, according to generalized definition given in the present work, is plotted as a function of the Bag constant. Solid (dashed) lines show the results for the GM3+Bag (GMl+Bag) model. In both cases we take a = 30 MeV/fm2. The values of some measured masses of compact stars in radio pulsars and in Vela X-l and Cygnus X-2 are also reported for comparison.
White phosphorus [7723-14-0] Cygnus olor LDjo" 0.56 Sparling et al., 1999... [Pg.1391]

Sparling, D.W., Day, D., and Klein, P. Acute toxicity and sublethal effects of white phosphorus in mute swans, Cygnus olor, Arch. Environ. Contam. Toxicol, 36(3) 316-322, 1999. [Pg.1726]

A second example of an explosion remnant is the fine lacework of the Cygnus loop, located 2500 light-years from Earth. In supersonic expansion, the gas produces shock waves that excite and ionise interstellar matter, causing it to glow. [Pg.116]

Crate blanche, Cygnus, Dealbation, Diane, Eau de Blanchissement, Eau purifiee, Eau qui blanchit la Pierre indienne, Electre, Elixir parfait au blanc,... [Pg.366]


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Cygnus atratus

Cygnus buccinator

Cygnus columbianus

Cygnus loop

Cygnus olor

Lobster Western rock, Panulirus cygnus

Panulirus cygnus

Panulirus longipes cygnus

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