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Frosting CROSS

Plant in a sunny site with well-drained, moderately fertile soil and protected from late frost. Train young trees to a modified central leader for complete instructions, see the illustration on page 102. Most apricots are self-pollinating, but some cultivars bear more if cross-pollinated. For more information, see Setting Fruit on page 101. Apricots and peaches belong to the same genus and have similar problems. For more information on... [Pg.26]

Walnuts need a site free of late spring frost they prefer deep, well-drained soil. Prune lightly in winter to allow sunlight into the tree and to remove dead, diseased, or crossing branches. [Pg.250]

Frost J, Hjorth N. 1959. Contact dermatitis from hydrazine hydrochloride in soldering flux, cross sensitization to apresoline and isoniazid. Acta Dermato-Venerologica 39 82-86. [Pg.162]

These and other aspects of the problems associated with the formation of dextrans in cane sugar have been excellently reviewed in an article by Imrie and Tilbury, and Cross and D. H. Foster have, respectively, detailed the problems associated with the processing of frost-damaged and mechanically harvested cane. For further Information on these subjects, the reader is referred to these articles and to the many references contained therein. [Pg.444]

P. M. Chung and A. B, Algren, Frost Formation and Heat Transfer on a Cylinder Surface in Humid Air Cross-Flow, Heating Piping Air Conditioning, (Sept.-Oct. 1958). [Pg.96]

Deep peels TCA (30%), salicylic acid (50%). These peels cause a deep frosting phenomena and they require home postpeeling management for the intense erythema. These peels are used in medium and deep acne scars. Ice-pick and boxcar scars can be treated with TCA 30% application all over the face when they are diffuse. When they are isolated, TCA cross 50-90% using cotton tips is the gold standard [15] (Fig. 13.13a. b). In Table 13.5, we sununarize the principal chenucal peels and their indication in acne. [Pg.102]

Pawlak, Z., Yarlagadda, P.KD.V., Frost, R., Hargreaves, D. The mechanical strengtii of phosphates under friction-induced cross-linking. J. Achieve. Mater. Manuf. Eng. 17, 201-204 (2006)... [Pg.381]

In architectural applications. Unispar s combination of size distribution auid chemical purity also offers superior flatting efficiency and frosting resistance with no cross reaction. [Pg.202]

Figure 10.8 Frosted appearance of the lesions on the cheek after CROSS treatment by using a sharpened wooden applicator... Figure 10.8 Frosted appearance of the lesions on the cheek after CROSS treatment by using a sharpened wooden applicator...

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