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Gold fish

Preparation of the cartridge. Make circular pieces of black powder pasted paper(pasted on one side only) with a wad cutter. The diameter is about the same as that of the inside diameter of the mortar. Take two of them and make a bag by pasting them together at the edges, placing the pasted black powder outside. Charge about 6 g of black powder grains in it and seal it with paste(Fig.l27.(C)). [Pg.269]

Assembly. Assemble the mortar, tubes and the cartridge as shovm in Fig.127.(A). [Pg.270]

These items have been precisely described by R.Lancaster(Fireworks, [Pg.270]

A pretty pattern of revolving fire is obtained by turning a sinple wooden wheel on which some fire dust spark compositions etc. are fixed and burnt. For driving the wheel turning cases are used as shown in Fig.128. [Pg.270]

11% sulphur and 27.5% charcoal are mixed. If possible, this is driven in a ball mill for 24 hours, then take out the composition and add 2% aluminium powder to it and mix it well passing it through a sieve. [Pg.270]


A synthetic neurotoxin that causes parkinsonism in human and nonhuman primates, mice, gold fish, and dogs. MPTP is inert but metabolized by MAO-B to the neurotoxin MPP+ (1,2-dihydropyridine ion). This neurotoxin causes depletion of dopamine and degeneration of nigrostriatal dopamine neurons similar to what is observed in Parkinson s disease. [Pg.793]

After 15-h exposure to 560 liters of 0.5 ppm PCP, 240 gold-fish(av. 35 g) were transferred to 560 liters of PCP-free water and cultured for 24 h. A conjugated-PCP amounting to 0.36 mmoles was excreted in the water during the 24 h culture period. The conjugate was isolated by a procedure similar to that used for the isolation of the PCP-conjugate from bile, as mentioned above. [Pg.134]

Biota half-lives in gold fish 1.6 d for PBO treated and t/2 >7 d for control fish in 120-h exposure studies (Sijm et al. 1993) ... [Pg.1224]

Kobayashi, K.H., Akitake, H., Manabe, K. (1979) Relation between toxicity and accumulation of various chlorophenols in gold fish. Bull. Japan Soc. Sci. Fish 45, 173-175. [Pg.762]

Sasski, K., Takeda, M., Uchiyama, M. (1981) Toxicity, absorption and elimination of phosphoric acid triesters by Idllifish and gold fish. Bull. Environ. Contam. Toxicol. 27, 775-782. [Pg.940]

Gold Fish A lot of streamers which run up and down in the water. [Pg.11]

Gold fish" consists of many pieces in which a black powder type composition is loaded into tubes like lances. The pieces are projected on to water where they move as if they are swimming in the water, producing a pretty fire dust stream. When a lot of pieces are used, they present a spectacular sight. [Pg.269]

An examination of an acetone extract of 5. denticulata, collected from the coast of New South Wales, has resulted in the identification of two isomeric polypropionates denticulatin A [136] and denticulatin B [137](108). No antimicrobial activity was found associated with these denticulatins. However, both showed ichthyotoxicity toward gold fish (108). [Pg.24]


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