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By a deft application of the transfer matrix teclmique, Onsager showed that the free energy is given by... [Pg.549]

EPA JV,IV-Diethyl-m-toluamide (DEFT), Pesticide Registration Standard, U.S. EPA, Washington, D.C., 1980. [Pg.124]

Duke Minskoff was now cross-examining the Professor, who was backing away from responsibility so swiftly and so deftly that it was not at all certain that he would admit that the chief of his scientific department even worked for Farben ... [Pg.133]

Neurotransmitten Any of a group of substances that are released on excitation from the axon terminal of a presynaptic neuron of the central or peripheral nervous system and travel across the synaptic deft to either excite or inhibit the target cell. Among the many substances that have the properties of a neurotransmitter are acetylcholine, norepinephrine, epinephrine, dopamine, glycine, y-aminobutyrate, glutamic add, substance P, enkephalins, endorphins, and serotonin. [EU]... [Pg.71]

Indirect effects Blossom end rot deft) is a disorder of tomatoes and peppers resulting from calcium deficiency, but usually caused by lack of water. The calcium may be present in the soil but the plant cannot take it up because of dryness around the roots this is common in plants in pots that are watered irregularly, or only when the gardener notices they are wilting. [Pg.86]

Heritage potatoes Highland Burgundy Red deft) and Salad Blue right). Gardeners prepared to search for heirloom seed potatoes have a choice of around 100 varieties. [Pg.208]

We are exceedingly grateful for the way in which Ruth Swann was able to improve the proofs by detecting lack of clarity in places and by suggesting organisational improvements. She accepted what were sometimes quite substantial handwritten changes with good humour and executed them with deft professionalism. [Pg.558]

Fig. 12. A portion of the 500 MHz DEFT-NOESY spectrum of NPl-ImH, recorded at 30°C in 50 mM phosphate buffer, pH 7.0, D2O. Note the strong EXSY cross peak between the 3-Me signal at 24.9 ppm and a minor 3-Me signal at 26.4 ppm. This is not the other heme orientational isomer, as is evident by comparison of spectrum (a) of Fig. 11. This chemical exchange is also observed for many protein side chains, suggesting fluxionality of some loop, probably the A-B loop that passes close to the heme. In the text, the small peak is defined as species Y, and the large as species X. ... Fig. 12. A portion of the 500 MHz DEFT-NOESY spectrum of NPl-ImH, recorded at 30°C in 50 mM phosphate buffer, pH 7.0, D2O. Note the strong EXSY cross peak between the 3-Me signal at 24.9 ppm and a minor 3-Me signal at 26.4 ppm. This is not the other heme orientational isomer, as is evident by comparison of spectrum (a) of Fig. 11. This chemical exchange is also observed for many protein side chains, suggesting fluxionality of some loop, probably the A-B loop that passes close to the heme. In the text, the small peak is defined as species Y, and the large as species X. ...
The historical significance of Swedenborg in the development of modem occultism is a point deftly made by S. Brown for his strictly literary effects, see Roos for the broader cultural background, see chapter 1. [Pg.390]

You catch the bone with a deft flick of your wrist and toss it onto a chair. You reach into a cabinet and remove two tennis balls. [Pg.84]


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