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Ecology associations

Ecological Association of Ukrainian, Mining Smelting Complex Enterprises, Dnepropetrovsk, Ukraine... [Pg.82]

Jensen, K.R., Evolution of the Sacoglossa (Mollusca, Opisthobranchia) and the ecological associations with their food plants, Evol. Ecol., 11, 301, 1997. [Pg.185]

Arkhangelsk Ecological Association "Viking", Arkhangelsk, Russia OLGA N. SHTEMBERG... [Pg.157]

While layering occurs in some larch species and is common in subalpine larch s ecological associate subalpine fir, subalpine larch only rarely spreads by layering (Amo and Habeck, 1972 Amo et al, 1995). [Pg.98]

Similar to the previous paragraph, it is also possible to compare these two related designs. Apart from the already emphasised ecological associations and some... [Pg.89]

Ecological and Toxicological Association of Dyes and Organic Pigments Manufacturers (ETAD)... [Pg.378]

Guidelines for the S afe Dandling of Dyestuffs in Colour Storerooms, Ecological and Toxicological Association of Dyes and Organic Pigment Manufacturers (ETAD), Basel, Switzerland, June 1983. [Pg.379]

Until recently, few papers appeared on the fate of dyes in the environment. But because of the importance of this subject, work is being done primarily by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) and the Ecological and Toxicological Association of the Dyestuff Manufacturing Industry (ETAD). [Pg.384]

C. S. Reynolds, Institute of Freshwater Ecology, Freshwater Biological Association, Ferry House, Far Sawry, Ambleside, Cumbria LA22 ODP, UK... [Pg.129]

Summer KH, Kiein D, Griem H (2003) Ecological and toxicological aspects of mono- and disubstituted methyl-, butyl-, octyl-and dodecyltin compounds— Update 2002. GSF Nationai Research Center for Environment and Heaith, Neuherberg, for the Organotin Environmentai Programme (ORTEP) Association, December. [Pg.51]

Vrba, E.S. 1985 Ecological and adaptive changes associated with early hominid evolution. In Delson, E., eds.. Ancestors The Hard Evidence. New York, Alan K Liss 63-71. [Pg.140]


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