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Harvesting model

Arnold U. and Ludwig E. (1996) Analysis of free amino acids in green coffee beans. Part 2. Changes of the amino acid content in arabica coffees in connection with post-harvest model treatment. Z. Lebensm. Unters. Forsch. 203, 379-84. [Pg.348]

H. ElAnzeery, M. ElBagouri, Novel radio liequency energy harvesting model, in Proc. IEEE International Power Engineering and Optimization Conference (PEOCO) 2012, June 6—7, 2012, Melaka, Malaysia. [Pg.142]

Fig. 11.2. New lateral strike harvester models (Vro-mandt, 1989) (a) flexible striker (b) dual-drive rigid striker (c) differential rod bank striker... Fig. 11.2. New lateral strike harvester models (Vro-mandt, 1989) (a) flexible striker (b) dual-drive rigid striker (c) differential rod bank striker...
Kuhibrandt W, Wang D N and Fu]iyoshi Y 1994 Atomio model of plant light-harvesting oomplex by eleotron orystallography Nature 367 614-21... [Pg.1653]

Kiihlbrandt, W., Wang, D.A., Fujiyoshi, Y. Atomic model of the plant light-harvesting complex. Nature 367 614-621, 1994. [Pg.249]

Chemists predominantly think in illustrative models they like to see structures and bonds. Modern bond theory has won its place in chemistry, and is given proper attention in Chapter 10. However, with its extensive calculations it corresponds more to the way of thinking of physicists. Furthermore, albeit the computational results have become quite reliable, it often remains difficult to understand structural details. For everyday use, simple models such as those treated in Chapters 8, 9 and 13 are usually more useful to a chemist The peasant who wants to harvest in his lifetime cannot wait for the ab initio theory of weather. Chemists, like peasants, believe in rules, but cunningly manage to interpret them as occasion demands (H.G. von Schnering [112]). [Pg.275]

Harvesting carnations will account for average transfer factors of about 2000 cm2/hr for pesticides applied by high-volume applications. A critical evaluation of existing data may generate more reliable generic transfer factors for use in the re-entry model. [Pg.136]

Horton, P., Wentworth, M., and Ruban, A. 2005. Control of the light harvesting function of chloroplast membranes The LHCII-aggregation model for non-photochemical quenching II. FEBS Lett. 579 4201 1206. [Pg.134]

Compound (Miles Laboratories, Elkhart, IN), snap-frozen, and cut into sections for comparison with paraffin-embedded cell sections (3) FFPE Cell Blocks Six cell pellets were fixed in 10% neutral buffered formalin immediately after harvest, at room temperature for 6,12,24h, 3,7, and 30 days, respectively. For further comparison with the cell model system, recently collected sample of human breast cancer tissues were processed by OCT-embedding and snap-freezing the corresponding routine FFPE block that was obtained from the Norris Cancer Hospital and Research Institute at the University of Southern California Keck School of Medicine (USC). This tissue block was processed routinely (formalin-fixed 24h and processed by automatic equipment). [Pg.60]

The development of new polyanhydrides has sparked researchers to developed new device fabrication and characterization techniques, instrumentation, and experimental and mathematical models that can be extended to the study of other systems. The growing interest in developing new chemistries and drug release systems based on polyanhydrides promises a rich harvest of new applications and drug release technologies, as well as new characterization techniques that can be extended to other materials. Future endeavors will likely focus on multicomponent polyanhydride systems, combining new chemical functionalities to tailor polyanhydrides for specific applications. [Pg.214]


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