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Edinger K, Grunze M and Wdii C 1997 Corrosion of goid by aikanethiois Ber. Bunsenges. Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys. 101 1811-5... [Pg.2637]

PSS133 O. J. Scherer, M. Detzel, G. Berg, J. Braun, FI. Edinger, T. Mohr,... [Pg.60]

Ebnet K, Kaldjian EP, Anderson AO, Shaw S (1996) Orchestrated information transfer underlying leukocyte endothelial interactions. Annu Rev Immunol 14 155-177 Edinger AL, Blanpain C, Kunstman KJ, Wohnsky SM, Parmentier M, Dorns RW (1999) Functional dissection of CCR5 coreceptor function through the use of CD4-independent simian immunodeficiency virus strains. J Virol 73(5) 4062 073 Edwards TG, Hoffman TL, Baribaud E, Wyss S, LaBranche CC, Romano J, Adkinson J, Sharron M, Hoxie JA, Dorns RW (2001) Relationships between CD4 independence, neutralization sensitivity, and exposure of a CD4-induced epitope in a human immunodeficiency virus type 1 envelope protein. J Virol 75(ll) 5230-5239... [Pg.23]

Rucker J, Edinger AL, Sharron M et al (1997) Utilization of chemokine receptors, orphan receptors, and herpesvirus-encoded receptors by diverse human and simian immunodefidency viruses. J Virol 71 8999-9007... [Pg.315]

Edinger, Edward F. The mystery of the coniunctio alchemical image of individuation lectures transcribed and edited by Joan Dexter Blackmer. Toronto Inner City Books, 1995. llOp. ISBN 0919123678... [Pg.420]

Edinger, Edward F. Anatomy of the psyche alchemical symbolism in psychotherapy operations. La Salle (IL) Open Court Pub Co, 1985. xviii, 260 p. ISBN 0812690095... [Pg.585]

Schuhmacher R, Krska R, Grasserbauer M, Edinger W, Lew H (1998) Immuno-affinity columns versus conventional clean-up a method-comparison study for the determination of zearalenone in corn. Fresenius J Anal Chem 360 241-245... [Pg.434]

Edinger, K., Grunze, M. and W611, C. Berichte der Bunsen-Gesellschafi fXr Physikalische Chemie, (1997) 101, 1811. [Pg.250]

Renewable energy sources or renewables contributed 2% of the world s energy consumption in 1998, including 7 exajoules (EJ) from modem biomass and 2 EJ for all other renewables (UNDP, 2000). The renewables are clean or inexhaustible and primary energy resources. Renewable technologies like water and wind power probably would not have provided the same fast increase in industrial productivity as fossil fuels (Edinger and Kaul, 2000). [Pg.259]

Edinger, R., Kaul, S. 2000. Humankind s detour toward sustainability past, present, and future of renewable energies and eleetrie power generation. Renew Sustain Energy Rev 4 295-313. [Pg.260]

FIGURE 4 13 Vertical time section for ozone, operation 33, November 5, 1973. Redrawn from Edinger. ... [Pg.147]

FIGURE 4-14 Vertical temperature, dew point, and ozone sounding for operation 14, Glendale, California, O ober 4,1973,1 01-1 25 p.m. Re wn from Edinger. ... [Pg.148]

FIGURE 4-15 Field of potential temperature ( C) in the vertical cross section from Santa Monica to Rialto-Miro, California, 4 30 p.m., June 20, 1970. Reprinted with permission from Edinger. ... [Pg.149]

Edinger, J. G. Preliminary Analysis of LARPP (Los Angeles Reactive Pollutant Program) Data. Informal Report to the Coordinating Research Council, Inc. Los Angeles University of California, Department of Meteorology, Feb. 1, 1975. [Pg.192]

Edinger, J. G. Vertical distribution of photochemical smog in Los Angeles basin. Environ. Sci. Technol. 7 247-252. 1973. [Pg.192]

Neiburger, M., J. G. Edinger, and H. C. Chin. Meteorological Aspects of Air Pollution and Simulation Models of Diffusion, Transport and Reactions of Air Pollution. Task Force No. 4. In Project Clean Air. Task Force Assessments. Vol 4. Riverside University of CalifomU, 1970. [60 pp.]... [Pg.236]

FIGURE 12 1 Major topographic features of the Los Angeles basin with inland valleys and mountains. Station locations A, Highland B, City Creek C, Mud Flat D, Rim Forest. Aircraft flight paths for the study area are also shown. Reprinted with permission from Edinger et al. [Pg.593]

FIGURE 12-3 Daytime changes in oxidant concentrations along a west-to-east transect in the southern coastal air basin, including the slopes of the San Bernardino Mountains (see Figure 12-1). Reprinted with permission from Edinger et al. [Pg.595]

Field surv have confirmed oxidant injury to ponderosa pine and associated species at numerous locations in the Sierra Nevada foothills east and southeast of Fresno. Oxidant measurements at ground stations and by instrumented aircraft show late-aftemoon peaks of transported oxidant on the western slopes of the Sierras. Limited measurements by instrumented aircraft suggest the development of a layer of oxidant approaching the forested mountain slopes between 610 and 1,829 m during the late afternoon. A very weak inversion or isothermal layer may serve as a reservoir of oxidant, which is advected to the mountain slope in the southern coastal air basin, as suggested by Edinger. Considerable concern has been registered about air quality in the Lake Tahoe basin, where local development may cause adverse oxidant concentrations. ... [Pg.597]

A. L. Edinger and C. B. Thompson, Death by design apoptosis, necrosis and autophagy, Curr. Opin. Cell Biol., 2004, 16(6), 663. [Pg.66]

Opioids elicit pupiiiary narrowing (miosis) by stimulating the parasympathetic portion (Edinger-Westphal nucleus) of the oculomotor nucleus. [Pg.212]

Weninger SC, Peters LL, Majzoub JA (2000) Urocortin expression in the Edinger-Westphal nucleus is upregulated by stress and corticotropin-releasing hormone deficiency. Endocrinology 256-263... [Pg.141]

Yamamoto H, Maeda T, Fujimura M, Fujimiya M (1998) Urocortin-like immunoreactivity in the substantia nigra, ventral tegmental area and Edinger-Westphal nucleus of rat. Neurosci Lett 243 21-24... [Pg.141]

Miosis, or the pinpoint pupillary response to the opioids, is diagnostic of the use and abuse of the opioids. No tolerance to such an effect is observed. Miosis is due to disinhibition of the Edinger-Westphal nucleus in the cortex resulting in increased pupillary constrictor tone. [Pg.319]

Interestingly, the vertical distribution of photochemical oxidant may not be such that it falls off rapidly at the inversion layer. In fact, in a classic series of experiments, Edinger and co-workers (1972, 1973) showed that oxidant concentrations in the Los Angeles air basin could be higher within the inversion layer than at ground level. Thus, Fig. 2.19, for example, shows one temperature and oxidant profile for June 20, 1970, over Santa Monica, California, a city adjacent to the Pacific Ocean. Several layers of oxidant (mainly O-,) exist... [Pg.29]

FIGURE 2.19 Temperature and oxidant profiles at 1 28 p.m. over Santa Monica, California, on June 20, 1970 (from Edinger, 1973). [Pg.29]


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