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Therefore an extension of this idea was presented in a paper by Hannibal Madden [7], Instead of presenting the already-worked-out numbers, Madden derived formulas from which the coefficients could be computed, and presented a table of those formulas in this paper. This is definitely a step up, since it confers several advantages ... [Pg.365]

Fromme H, Mosch C, Morovitz M, Alha-Alejandre I, Boehmer S, Kiranoglu M, Faher F, Hannibal 1, Genzel-Boroviczeny O, Koletzko B, VoUcel W (2010) Environ Sci Technol... [Pg.372]

Hannibal L. 1982. On the radiological significance of inhaled uranium and thorium ore dust. Health Phys 42 367-371. [Pg.139]

Pituitary adenylate cyclase-activating polypeptide (PACAP) is expressed in the retina exclusively within the RGCs of the retinohypothalamic tract (RHT), and melanopsin was found to co-localize with PACAP in the retina (Hannibal et al... [Pg.15]

Hannibal J, Hindersson P, Knudsen SM, Georg B, Fahrenkrug J 2002 The photopigment melanopsin is exclusively present in pituitary adenylate cyclase-activating polypeptide-containing retinal ganglion cells of the retinohypothalamic tract. J Neurosci 22 RC191... [Pg.21]

Hannibal crossed the Alps by hacking out passageways with chisels and wedges. [Pg.3]

In another study, ToF-SIMS was employed to study Hannibal s actual route over the Alps taken during the invasion of Italy in the Second Punic War, by examining the burnt outcrop from one of the possible passes (the Col du Clapier). ToF-SIMS investigations of a 100 p,m thick burnt crust in the hornblende schist interlaced with veins of quartz-feldspatic minerals yielded various elements, C, Mg, Na, Ca, Si, Ti, P, Al and Fe, and hydrocarbon fragments as combustion products... [Pg.457]

E. D. S. thanks the University of Canterbury for a Postdoctoral Scholarship. G. E. S. thanks Rhys Mainwaring, L. Hannibal and A. Ceulemans for discussions, and the Jahn-Teller conference at Leuven for the opportunity to present these ideas. A. Curlmans for help in processing the script also the Erskine Fund of University of Canterbury for funding to attend the conference. [Pg.44]

Enormous edition, with commentary, by the Italian Franciscan Hannibal Rossel, Pymander Mercurh Trismegisti, 6 vols. (Krakow, 1585/1590 reissued Cologne, 1 voL, 1630). [Pg.185]

Ronsard, Pierre, 33, 36, 116 Rosicrucians, 40, 57, 61, 62, 101 Rossel, Hannibal, 38 Roszak, Theodore, 64 Roth-Scholtz Friedrich, 44 Rottenmayr, Johann F.-M., 41 Rousseau, Jean-Jacques, 58 Ruska, Julius, 91... [Pg.209]

In the second century bc, the Carthaginian general Hannibal devised a plan of filling clay pots with live vipers during a naval battle in which he was outnumbered by ships commanded by Pergamum, a city on the coast of Turkey. The enemy sailors were routed when the catapulted pots smashed on their ships decks, releasing masses of snakes. [Pg.119]

The schematic black shale sequence also can be applied to the upper New Albany Shale of the Illinois Basin, where a facies relationship of the green-gray Hannibal/Saverton Shales with the Grassy Creek has been described by Lineback (26) ... [Pg.155]

If Foerstia extends into northwestern Illinois, it should be found just below the base of the Saverton in the top of the western Grassy Creek. The sediment source for this great wedge of Hannibal/ Saverton and upper Grassy Creek above Foerstia would have been northwest, but the sediments below the presumed position of Foerstia in the Illinois Basin are not necessarily from that same source. Kepferle s (13) documentation of Foerstia on the eastern edge of the Illinois Basin has established that the great bulk of black shale in the Illinois Basin predates much of the black shale in eastern Kentucky and Ohio (27) and invalidates several recently published correlations. [Pg.158]

A westward or northwestward source for the Ellsworth/upper Antrim, Hannibal-Saverton/upper Grassy Creek, and lower Coldwater/ upper Sunbury is appropriate for the overall geometry of those "upper shale" bodies. It is clear that in the Appalachian Basin great volumes of clastic material came from the east and that some of the black shales in that basin are true distal facies of great influxes of clastic material from the east. Nevertheless, because the authors believe that the hypothetical black shale sequence also applies east of the Cincinnati/Algonquin Arches (in mirror image), some of the black shales in the basin may prove to be more regional in nature and of the "lower shale" (A) type. [Pg.160]


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