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J. Lei, F. Lapeyrie, N. Malajezuk, and J. Dexheimer, Infectivity of pine and eucalypt isolates of PisoUthus tinctorius (Pers.) Coker Couch on roots of Eucalyptus iiro-phylla S, T, Blake in vitro 11. Ultrastruetural and biochemical changes at the early stage of myeorrhiza formation. New Phytol. II6 5 (1990). [Pg.292]

The dependence of slip on the interaction strength of the surface and liquid was studied early on by Tolstoi [3], later revisited by Blake [12], a model that is linked to interfacial viscosity. Tolstoi modeled the surface using Frenkel s model for the bulk mobility of a liquid molecule [38],... [Pg.66]

O Dell JR, Blakely KW, Mallek JA, Eckhoff PJ, Leff RD, Wees SJ et al. Treatment of early seropositive rheumatoid arthritis a two-year, double-blind comparison of minocycline and hydroxychloroquine. Arthritis Rheum 2001 44(10) 2235-41. [Pg.444]

Kinetic regime. The first mechanism corresponds to the so-called kinetic regime (Popel 1994, Grigorenko et al. 1998) which is similar to the adsorption/desorption model (Blake 1993). Contrary to macroscopic hydrodynamic models, the adsorption/desorption model is based on the hypothesis that the motion of the triple line is ultimately determined by the statistical kinetics of atomic or molecular events occurring within the three-phase zone (Samsonov and Muravyev 1998). Such processes may be limiting at the very early stages of spreading of low... [Pg.69]

Since photocatalysis was discovered in the early 1970s, more than 6,200 papers related to this process have been published. Most of the work on this subject has focused on showing that organic molecules can be oxidized in PC reactors. So far, more than 800 organic molecules have been tested for oxidation in PC reactions (Blake, 2001). In most cases, the tested organic molecules were converted to CO2, water, and mineral acids. Therefore, it can be definitely concluded that photocatalysis works for oxidation of organic molecules. The rate of oxidation depends on several factors that will be addressed in the upcoming section. [Pg.72]

Many GC detectors exist, but not all are suitable for phytochemicals. The thermal conductivity detector (TCD) is considered a universal detector and is appropriate for most analytes as long as the thermal conductivity of the carrier gas is different from that of the analytes. During the early development phase of GC, TCD was an easy choice because thermal conductivity measuring devices were already in use (Colon and Baird, 2004). Ionization detection arrived with its improved trace determinations and replaced TCD in many applications. While TCD is still used for some food applications (Allegro et ak, 1997 Sun et ak, 2007) and in the past was used for phenolic acids (Blakely, 1966), currently it is not generally used for phytochemicals. Rather, the flame ionization detector (FID) is better-suited due to its selectivity for organic compounds and superior measuring ability for trace measurements. [Pg.53]

Fig. 3. Perspective drawing of the main-chain conformation of domestic hen egg-white lysozyme. The view is an elevation from the active-site side of the molecule (Imoto et al., 1972). Only the positions of the a-carbon atoms are shown. An instructive colored painting by I. Geis of the original three-dimensional model of lysozyme is reproduced in the early review by Phillips (1966). Of historic interest is the drawing of the model by the late Sir Lawrence Bragg (reproduced by Blake et al., 1965, and Phillips et al., 1987). It is to be noted that Bragg s diagram is a free-hand drawing and not an accurate computer-generated representation of the molecule. (Reproduced with permission from Imoto et al., 1972.)... Fig. 3. Perspective drawing of the main-chain conformation of domestic hen egg-white lysozyme. The view is an elevation from the active-site side of the molecule (Imoto et al., 1972). Only the positions of the a-carbon atoms are shown. An instructive colored painting by I. Geis of the original three-dimensional model of lysozyme is reproduced in the early review by Phillips (1966). Of historic interest is the drawing of the model by the late Sir Lawrence Bragg (reproduced by Blake et al., 1965, and Phillips et al., 1987). It is to be noted that Bragg s diagram is a free-hand drawing and not an accurate computer-generated representation of the molecule. (Reproduced with permission from Imoto et al., 1972.)...
O Dell JR, Haire CE, Palmer W, Drymalski W, Wees S, Blakely K, Churchill M, Eckhoff PJ, Weaver A, Doud D, Erikson N, Dietz F, Olson R, Maloley P, Klassen LW, Moore GF. Treatment of early rheumatoid arthritis with minocycline or placebo results of a randomized. [Pg.3338]

Bitan G, Vollers SS, Teplow DB (2003b) Elucidation of primary structure elements controlling early amyloid beta-protein oligomerization. J Biol Chem 278 34882-34889 Blake C, Serpell L (1996) Synchrotron X-ray smdies suggest that the core of the transthyretin amyloid fibril is a continuous beta-sheet heUx. Structure 4 989-998... [Pg.61]

The dependence of dynamic contact angles on moving contact line velocity has been the subject of many experimental studies since this is an important parameter in highspeed coating. For an early review of experimental data on dynamic contact angles, refer to Dussan (1979). For more recent reviews on dynamic contact angles, refer to the excellent contributions of Blake (Chapter 5) and Kistler (Chapter 6) in Berg (1993). [Pg.277]

Although the early versions of capillary models, namely, the Blake and the Blake-Kozeny models, are based on the use of V = Vq/s and = LT, it is now generally accepted [Dullien, 1992] that the Kozeny-Carman model, using Vi = VoT/e provides a more satisfactory representation of flow in beds of particles. Using equations (5.36), (5.38) and (5.40), the average shear stress and the nominal shear rate at the wall of the flow passage (equations 5.34 and... [Pg.235]

Higher Plants. The effects of deuterium on higher plants have attracted particular attention. The early literature has been reviewed by Morowitz and Brown ( ) and more recently by Flaumenhaft et ( ). The first detailed study of the effects of extensive substitution of hydrogen by deuterium on the growth and development of higher plants was described by Blake et al. (21) who... [Pg.188]

Blake, M. A. 1939-40. Some results of crosses of early ripening varieties of peaches. Proc. Am. Soe. Hort. Sci. 87, 232. [Pg.296]

At each location, miners observe and remember different events and conditions. At Crosscut 34, for example, Tidwell smelled smoke Blake reported that the shearer was not operating Tidwell noticed flames inby the mandoor Price looked at the belt drive and Cox noticed that the overcast was collapsed. Miners who arrived at the scene in the early stages of the fire focused on the safety of colleagues and thus paid proportionately less attention to the location of the fire. Individuals on the surface were temporally and physically di.stant from events underground. These individuals described how they communicated with miners underground—answering phones and controlling power to stop the spread of the fire. ... [Pg.147]


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