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Growth distribution

The concentrations of the principal elements in marine and freshwaters are given in Figure 11. The concentrations of biologically regulated components, ie, C, N, P, and Si, vary with depth and are markedly influenced by the growth, distribution, and decay of phytoplankton and other organisms. The concentrations of other constituents, especially the salts, ie, Cl ,, and, are remarkably constant and are different from those in fresh... [Pg.215]

Fig. 4. Spatial distribution of (a) relative elemental elongation rate (longitudinal growth rate) and (p) osmotic potential in the apical 10 mm of maize primary roots growing at various vermiculite water contents (see Fig. 3). Growth distributions were obtained by time-lapse photographic analysis of the growth of marked roots points are means from 5 or 6 roots. Osmotic potentials were measured on bulked samples from 30-50 roots points are means s.d. (n = 3-7). Root elongation rates (a, inset) were constant when the measurements were made. Modified from Sharp et al. (1988, 1989). Fig. 4. Spatial distribution of (a) relative elemental elongation rate (longitudinal growth rate) and (p) osmotic potential in the apical 10 mm of maize primary roots growing at various vermiculite water contents (see Fig. 3). Growth distributions were obtained by time-lapse photographic analysis of the growth of marked roots points are means from 5 or 6 roots. Osmotic potentials were measured on bulked samples from 30-50 roots points are means s.d. (n = 3-7). Root elongation rates (a, inset) were constant when the measurements were made. Modified from Sharp et al. (1988, 1989).
Hirsutism in women is characterized by an excess androgen-depen-dent hair growth distribution pattern, which is normally associated with men. Dihydrotestosterone has also been implicated in hirsutism in women. The activity of 5oc-reductase in genital skin of hirsute women has been demonstrated to be higher than that of normal women (Ser-rafini et al., 1985 Miles et al., 1992). Moreover, a recent study in hirsute women demonstrated a significant correlation between 5a-reductase activity in the skin and hirsutism score (Miles et al., 1992). [Pg.169]

Figure 3. The pressure of the incident wave Api vs. time t at the boundary of a planar cluster causing the pressure and cavity growth distributions shown in figures 1-2, the associated wave reflection coefficient k and the velocity (u)x=o of the fluid elements at x = 0. Figure 3. The pressure of the incident wave Api vs. time t at the boundary of a planar cluster causing the pressure and cavity growth distributions shown in figures 1-2, the associated wave reflection coefficient k and the velocity (u)x=o of the fluid elements at x = 0.
Copetta A, Lingua G, Berta G (2006) Effects of three AM fungi on growth, distribution of glandular hairs, and essential oil production in Ocimum basilicum L. var. Genovese. Mycorrhiza 16 485-494... [Pg.2660]

Peng Z G, Wickham J and Alivisatos A P 1998 Kinetics of ll-VI and lll-V colloidal semiconductor nanocrystal growth focusing of size distributions J. Am. Chem. Soc. 120 5343... [Pg.2914]

The preceding discussions of the kinetics and molecular weight distributions in the step-growth polymerization of AB monomers are clearly exemplified by the esterification reactions of such monomers as glycolic acid or co-hydroxydecanoic acid. Therefore one method for polyester synthesis is the following ... [Pg.299]

In the next section we shall examine the distribution of molecular weights for polymerization which follows the chain-growth mechanism. [Pg.381]

Chain-Growth Associative Thickeners. Preparation of hydrophobically modified, water-soluble polymer in aqueous media by a chain-growth mechanism presents a unique challenge in that the hydrophobically modified monomers are surface active and form micelles (50). Although the initiation and propagation occurs primarily in the aqueous phase, when the propagating radical enters the micelle the hydrophobically modified monomers then polymerize in blocks. In addition, the hydrophobically modified monomer possesses a different reactivity ratio (42) than the unmodified monomer, and the composition of the polymer chain therefore varies considerably with conversion (57). The most extensively studied monomer of this class has been acrylamide, but there have been others such as the modification of PVAlc. Pyridine (58) was one of the first chain-growth polymers to be hydrophobically modified. This modification is a post-polymerization alkylation reaction and produces a random distribution of hydrophobic units. [Pg.320]

Eig. 1. Ziegler ethylene chain growth. Theoretical (Poisson) distribution of primary alcohols at ( ) 2.5, (- -... [Pg.455]


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