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Docking history

Mr CD, a 75-year-old man, 1.7 m tall, is admitted to hospital very short of breath. He used to work in the docks as a clerk and has smoked 40 cigarettes daily for 30 years and stopped 2 years ago. His previous medical history includes COPD, recurrent infective exacerbations since 1991, no LTOT type 2 diabetes mellitus on insulin 14 IU b.d. for 20 years, retinopathy ischaemic heart disease - coronary artery bypass graft (twice), hypertension myocardial infarction 1986 atrial fibrillation high cholesterol. [Pg.54]

There is a history of problems associated with a small but significant percentage of New Zealand exports to Europe that have not met entry requirements or have required documentation that was not correctly supplied from New Zealand. On more than one occasion New Zealanders have had to board a plane to Europe to expedite entry of New Zealand product sitting on the docks. [Pg.213]

Electrons are brought into PS I from the lumen side, either by plastocya-nine pc or, in some cyanobacteria, by the cytochrome Cg. It has been suggested that plants developed the route with pc and its Cu core at a time in development history, when Fe was less available in the areas of plant growth (Rosa et ai, 2002). Referring to Fig. 2.27, a cavity is seen on the Imnen (lower) side, associated with two horizontal helical pieces of subunit F. This cavity, quite close to the chlorophylls chl-Al and chl-Bl at the beginning of the electron transfer chain (Fig. 2.29), is supposed to be the docking site of cyt-b or... [Pg.43]

Casella, R.A. (1989). A brief history of the early years of the Department of Docks of the City of New York including the outstanding engineering achievements of George S. Greene, Jr., and the construction of Pier A at the Battery. New York City. [Pg.366]

Department of the Navy (1947) Building the Navy s Bases in World War II History of the Bureau of Yards and Docks and the Civil Engineer Corps, 1940-1946. Vol. 1. Washington, DC US Government Printing Office. [Pg.228]

One of the most famous disasters in U.S. history occurred in 1947 when a ship loaded with ammonium nitrate fertilizer exploded at the dock in Texas City, Texas. The Texas City disaster was dramatic proof that organic material and ammonium nitrate decompose with explosive violence. That explosion took almost 600 lives, injured 3500, and destroyed 33 million dollars worth of property. Ammonium nitrate solutions also can explode with disastrous results. [Pg.1101]

PROTEIN-PROTEIN DOCKING A Short History of Protein-Protein Docking Introducing Docking in the 1970s... [Pg.138]


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