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Scopola. Dried rhizome of Scopola cantiolica Jacq., Satanaceae. Habit. Germany (Bavaria), Hungary, Russia. Constit. Scopolamine (hyoscine). atropine, hyoscy-amine total about 0.7% alkaloids. [Pg.1333]

X Bq of Pu has been released, mostiy from bum-up of the nuclear powered sateUite SNAP-9a and that 3.7 X 10 Bqof + ° Pu was released by the Chernobyl accident (167,168). Many studies have been done to determine the cumulative fallout on sods, plants, bodies of water, animals, and humans. For example, the cumulative Pu fallout ia forest and grasslands and ia the Hver of elderly humans ia Bavaria, Germany are approximately... [Pg.204]

FIGURE 10.3 Regional maps depicting TeleStroke Networks. Two hospitals in the TEMPiS network in Bavaria (Germany) provide acute stroke expertise to 12 community hospitals. ... [Pg.221]

More recently, thrombolytic therapy was reported in 106 patients as part of the TEMPiS system in Bavaria, Germany. The network consists of two comprehensive and 12 regional centers connected by around-the-clock telemedicine support for stroke care. In the first year following intervention, the number of patients treated with rt-PA increased to 86 patients (2% of all patients admitted with stroke), compared to 10 patients treated in the year preceding intervention. The rate of symptomatic hemorrhage was 8.5%, similar to the NINDS trial. " ... [Pg.221]

Audebert HJ, Kukla C, Vatankhah B, Gotzler B, Schenkel J, Hofer S, Furst A, Haberl RL. Comparison of tissue plasminogen activator administration management between tele-stroke network hospitals and academic stroke centers the Telemedical Pilot Project for Integrative Stroke Care in Bavaria/Germany. Stroke 2006 37 1822-1827. [Pg.231]

Audebert HJ, Schenkel J, Heuschmann PU, Bogdahn U, Haberl RL. Effects of the implementation of a telemedical stroke network the Telemedic Pilot Project for Integrative Stroke Care (TEMPiS) in Bavaria/Germany. Lancet Neurol 2006 5 742-748. [Pg.231]

Schwesig D, Ilgen G, Matzner E. 1999. Mercury and methylmercury in upland and wetland acid forest soils of a watershed in NE-Bavaria, Germany. Water Air Soil Pollut 113 141-154. [Pg.45]

Figure 7.2 Partial capillary gas chromatogram displaying the principal lipid solvent soluble constituents of a black tarry deposit on the surface of a Neolithic potsherd from Ergolding Fischergasse, Bavaria, Germany. The sample was trimethylsilylated prior to GC (for further details see Heron et al., 1997). Peak identities (confirmed by GC-MS analysis) 1, lupenone 2, lupeol 3, betulin 4, betulinic acid. Figure 7.2 Partial capillary gas chromatogram displaying the principal lipid solvent soluble constituents of a black tarry deposit on the surface of a Neolithic potsherd from Ergolding Fischergasse, Bavaria, Germany. The sample was trimethylsilylated prior to GC (for further details see Heron et al., 1997). Peak identities (confirmed by GC-MS analysis) 1, lupenone 2, lupeol 3, betulin 4, betulinic acid.
Ad 91a) G. Rove, Ordn 39, 831-33(1955) [Mechanical time fuzes, superquick (MTSQ) -M500A1 and M502A1 developed by the Army Ordnance Corps are described. Also is briefly described the early mechanical fuze which was invented in I860 by Lt Tremel of Bavaria) [Note Accdg to Ostankiewicz ( Ref Ad 42), the 1st mechanical time fuze was invented in 1840 in Switzerland and Germany] Ad 91b) M. Zippermayr, Explosivst 1955, 25-40 CA 49, 8601(1955) (Initiation by gas compression heat in various confinements is discussed for TNT,... [Pg.1043]

Angelus Sala, born at Vicenza, went to Germany when young and passed his life there. He practised medicine first in Dresden, and later in Bavaria and Austria. Sala was interested in chemistry and an able experimenter. His works were published in 1647 by F. Beyer. He seems to have been a man of conservative judgment, free from vanity, which was rather the exception in chemical writers of his period. He criticized both Paracelsists and Galen-ists. Sala is credited with a number of notable observations... [Pg.379]

One year later, during May 1997, another similar but less extensive campaign took place in Bavaria, Germany in order to obtain data from a different insolation and composition atmospheric regime. [Pg.57]

Heinrichs, G. and Udluft, P. (1999) Natural arsenic in Triassic rocks a source of drinking-water contamination in Bavaria, Germany. Hydrogeology Journal, 7(5), 468-76. [Pg.211]

Gilg HA (2000) D-H evidence for the timing of kaolinization in northeast Bavaria, Germany, Chem Geol 170 5-18... [Pg.115]

Hohe Matzen, Bavaria, Germany Guggenberger and Zech (1993)... [Pg.36]

Howland, Maine Jutland, Denmark Eastern Finland Iowa, Wisconsin Iowa, Wisconsin Calhoun Forest, South Carolina Fichtelgebirge, Bavaria, Germany McFaughlin et al. (1996) Nielsen et al. (1999) Piirainen et al. (1998) Quideau and Bockheim (1997) Quideau and Bockheim (1997) Richter and Markewitz (1996) Schwesig and Matzner (2000)... [Pg.37]

Chapter 1.3. contained a discussion of an instance of damage to a church which occurred in 1976 in Bavaria, Germany. In the many hundreds of thousands of fumigations which have been carried out since 1920, there cannot, as a rule, have been any complications, otherwise the procedure would have been very rapidly abandoned. The case in question was, therefore, an exception. But what exactly was it that made this church an exception ... [Pg.152]


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