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Exposure of pregnant mice to near-lethal levels of 15 00 ppm was maternally toxic and caused increased fetal mortality, reduced weight, delayed ossification, and an increased incidence of cleft palate. At 500 ppm there was reduced maternal and fetal weight gain. No developmental or maternal toxicity was seen at 100 ppm. Similar studies in rats reported developmental delays only at doses that were maternally toxic. No significant adverse effects on reproductive parameters were found in rats exposed for three generations at doses that produced severe toxicity. ... [Pg.505]

CS369 James, J. S. Marijuana safety study CS379 completed weight gain, no safety problems. AIDS Treat News 2000 ... [Pg.111]

Equal efficacy as tricyclic antidepressants advantages include minimal anticholinergic effects, lack of orthostatic hypotension, no cardiac conduction problems, absence of weight gain, no sedation... [Pg.164]

British Fuze No 700 Mk II employs Gaine No 13, shown in Fig G7, for a rocket nose fuze. Expln of the gunpowder chge in the base of the fuze initiates the gaine which is located in the adapter ring below the fiize. The Nose Fuze No 731 Mk I also employs a gaine (not shown) used in rockets Refs 1) Marshall 3(1932), 162-63 2) Anon,... [Pg.650]

Technically this means rather more than bad conductor . Metals conduct electricity because some of their electrons come free of their parent atoms and are at liberty to roam through the material. Their motion corresponds to an electrical current. A semiconductor also has wandering electrons, but only a few. They are not intrinsically free, but can be shaken loose from their atoms by mild heat some are liberated at room temperature. So a semiconductor becomes a better conductor the hotter it is. Metals, in contrast, become poorer conductors when hot, because they gain no more mobile electrons from a rise in temperature and the dominant effect is simply that hot, vibrating atoms obstruct the movement of the free electrons. [Pg.142]

Decisions cannot involve merely risk benefit evaluations should include the nature, extent, and recipient of the benefits. It is often necessary to accept risks when the benefits warrant the risk, but risks imposed on persons who gain no benefits are generally not acceptable. The committee concluded the following ... [Pg.685]

Exercise. Apply the result (2.10) to a plane electromagnetic wave in a medium whose dielectric constant varies randomly with x. How is it possible for the wave to be damped although the medium gains no energy ... [Pg.401]

With these reactions, a vitamin A synthesis based on acetylene was developed in the 50s, but this synthesis gained no industrial significance since the individual synthesis steps were not economically practicable. It was not possible to realise the concept aimed at, namely to link a C15 unit with a C5 building block, in the last stage. For this purpose, a reaction was required in which C—C linkage takes place with the formation of an olefmic double bond. The other double bonds are also possible linking points for the synthesis of the vitamin A molecule (2) ... [Pg.168]

A simple alkene has an area of low electron density in the plane of the molecule because the 7t orbital has a node there, and the carbons and hydrogen nuclei lying in the plane gain no shielding from the It electrons. [Pg.251]

Pig 9 Inhalation 10,50,100, 150 5 wk Up to 50 ppm, coughing irritation of the mouth, nose, eyes reduced feed intake and reduced weight gain. No effects observed at 10 ppm. NOAEL 10 Stombaugh et al. 1969... [Pg.76]

Further evidence for the need of protons for carboniogenic activity is given by Matsumoto et al. (58), who have shown that NaY, which is inactive for cumene cracking, can be made into an active catalyst by the addition of HCl. This effect of HCl is reversible. In contrast, silica gains no activity on HCl addition, and y-alumina is activated irreversibly by HCl. Similar observations were made by Kolesnikov et al. (51), who found that in the propylation of benzene, a treatment with propyl chloride promotes the activity of NaY and of type X zeolites. [Pg.290]

FUNDRAIS—raises money for your carnpai based on fundraising ability. Takes a day, gains no votes, costs... [Pg.148]

Perpherazine and over-the-counter (OTC) ingredients codeine and dextromethorphan are made active by the debrisoquine-sparteine oxidative pathway. The percentage of an ethnic or racial population poorly metabolizing by this pathway varies greatly for example Switzerland 9-10%, Hungary 10%, United States 7%, Nigeria 3-8% and Japan 0.5% (Wood and Zhou, 1991), but if not will gain no pain relief. [Pg.234]

ZrO2 Tube 434 4-0.08 Mass gain No evident attack... [Pg.432]


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