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Diet, viii

Desorption Induced by Electronic Transitions, DIET VIII, Eds. T. E. Madey, F. M. Zimmermann and R.A. Bartynski, Surf. Sci., 451 (2000)... [Pg.639]

The Inducing effects on the southern armyworm cytochrome P-450-medlated metabolism shown In Tables VII and VIII resulted from 3 days feeding on diets containing 0.2% of the terpene. [Pg.189]

Sauls, . E., Nordlund, D. A. and Lewis, W. J. (1979). Kairomones and their use for the management of entomophagous insects. VIII. Effects of diet on the kairomonal activity of frass from Heliothis zea (Boddie) larvae for Microplitis croceipes (Cresson). Journal of Chemical Ecology 5 363-369. [Pg.71]

NHMRC, 1971. Pesticide Residues Survey in the Total Diet . 73rd Session, Appendix VIII. National Health and Medical Research Council, Canberra. [Pg.770]

We have fed control and zinc-deficient rats their respective diets and administered N-nitrosodimethylamine (DMN) at a dose level of 2 mg/kg twice weekly for 3 weeks followed by 4 mg/kg of the same carcinogen for another 5 weeks, a total of 52 mg/kg. After 45 weeks none of the control rats had developed esophageal or forestomach lesions but, as shown in Table VIII, most of the zinc-deficient rats developed forestomach lesions or tumors (28). Mechanisms for this interesting observation are unclear but the underlying toxicology probably resides in metabolism affecting the site of tumor occurrence and type of activation of DMN. [Pg.171]

No significant differences were found in mean fecal fat excretions (Table VIII). Failure to detect differences in fecal fat may indicate that the increase in total fat content of the usual versus the modified fat diet is compensated for by an increase in absorption of fat. Increased absorption of fat, then, could account for the higher serum HDL-cholesterol and triglycerides levels caused by the two higher fat treatments. [Pg.134]

A. E. Staley Manufacturing Co.). These results are given in Table VIII and they reveal that the level of absorption of zinc during the initial two weeks was maintained throughout a 3-month period with the constant diet. [Pg.56]

Sidransky, H. and Vemey E., Chemical pathology of acute amino acid deficiencies. VIII. Influence of amino intake on the morphologic and biochemical changes in young rats force-fed a threonine-devoid diet, /. Nutr., 86, 73, 1965. [Pg.179]

VIII. The effect of alginate-containing diets on water metabolism. Can Med Assoc J 99 986-992. [Pg.397]

TABLE VIII. Histopathologic examination of the liver in rats fed browned and control diets (% of total rats)... [Pg.392]

Manske DD, Johnson RD. 1975. Residues in food and feed. Pesticide residues in total diet samples. VIII. Pestic Monit J 9 94-105. [Pg.227]

Table VIII Intestinal Contents of Carbohydrate of Rats Fed a Diet Containing 61.3% Sucrose 4 Hours After 2-Hour Meal Feeding (Data are from a Pooled Sample of Three Rats from the Same Diet Group) ... Table VIII Intestinal Contents of Carbohydrate of Rats Fed a Diet Containing 61.3% Sucrose 4 Hours After 2-Hour Meal Feeding (Data are from a Pooled Sample of Three Rats from the Same Diet Group) ...
VIII. The Myocardial Tolerance to HEAR Oil in the Diet by Species Other... [Pg.254]

Section viii. Every teacher shall receive a salary of — by the year, which, with the expenses of building and repairing the school-houses, shall be provided in such manner as other county expences are by law directed to be provided and shall also have his diet, lodging, and washing found him, to be levied in like manner, save only that such levy shall be on the inhabitants of each hundred for the board of their own teacher only. [Pg.238]

The organism of man and most animals cannot synthesize every amino acid. Some must be supplied in the diet, and consequently they are known as essential amino acids (see the list in Chapt. VIII-6). [Pg.25]


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