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Holm, L., D.L. Pluckett, J.V. Pancho, and J.P. Herberger (1977). The World s Worst Weeds Distribution and Biology. Honolulu, Hawaii University Press of Hawaii. [Pg.130]

Hawaii s Floating City Development Program (Sea Grant) Technical Reports from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Hawaii University Honolulu, Texas A and M University College Station. Reports ... [Pg.105]

G. Scelfo (1986). Relationship between solar radiation and pigmentation of the coral Montipora verrucosa and its zooxanthellae. In P.L. Jokiel, R.H. Richmond, R.A. Rogers (Eds), Coral Reef Population Biology (pp. 440-451). Sea Grant Coop. Rep. Hawaii University, Hawaii. [Pg.352]

FIGURE 2.7 Beta Pictoris imaged in 1993, using the 2.2 m telescope of the Hawaii University at Mauna Kea. Kalas and Jewitt (1995) demonstrated that the disk is asymmetric, a feature that is often the result of gravitational perturbations from planets, although not thought to be the case in this study. [Pg.40]

Terminal Restriction Fragment Length Pol5miorphism Thermovolumetric analyzer University of Hawaii University of Illinois at Chicago United Technologies Research Center... [Pg.623]

Hawaii University of Hawaii Press/Bishop Museum Press, Honolulu, 1990. [Pg.298]

Hawaii,University Warner-Lambert Co.,Novon Products Group... [Pg.103]

Wagner, W.L., Herbst, D.R., and Sohmer, S.H., Manual of the Flowering Plants of Hawaii, University of Hawaii Press and Bishop Museum Press, Honolulu, 1990, 1853. [Pg.394]

Cancer Research Center of Hawaii, University of Hawaii, 1236 Lauhala Street, Honolulu, HI 96813, USA Introduction... [Pg.197]

S. J. DoUar, Sand Mining in Hawaii Kesearch, Restrictions, and Choices for the Future, UNIHI-SEAGRANT-79-01, Sea Grant Program, University of Hawaii, Honolulu, 1979. [Pg.290]

University of Hawaii, Depariment of Physics and Astronomy, 2505 Correa Road,... [Pg.65]

I am particularly grateful to Professors Fatma Selampinar (University of Connecticut) and David Shinn (University of Hawaii, Manoa) for their accuracy reviews. Their thoroughness and absolute attention to detail are incredible. [Pg.727]

The palytoxin used was obtained from Moore and Scheuer, University of Hawaii. The crude toxin was purified and analyzed by Sephadex columns, reconstituted in 50% ethanol and water, stored in a refrigerator, and bioassayed for potency at least once a week during use. All dilutions of the palytoxin were made with glass distilled water. [Pg.242]

Tohoku University, 120,232 U.S. Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases, 176 U.S. Food and Drug Administration, 29,241 University of Alaska, 29 University of British Columbia, 312 University of California—Berkeley, 107,290 University of Chicago, 204 University of Florida, 279 University of Hawaii, 232 University of Maryland, 78,107333 University of Miami, 166 University of Rhode Island, 21 University of Utah, 256 University of Virginia, 347 University of Zurich, 347 University of the Philippines, 256 Varian Associates, Inc., 66 Wright State University, 87 Yale University, 29... [Pg.365]

Perhaps the most useful contribution made by flavonoids in this group of plants, however, was the assistance they provided in studies of natural hybridization between Dubautia scabra and D. ciliolata (Crins et al., 1988a). Dubautia scabra is a pioneer plant that colonizes new lava moderately D. ciliolata occurs on somewhat older lava. Where newer flows overlap older ones, one can often find plants with features intermediate between the two species. This phenomenon is readily observed in the vicinity of Kilauea Volcano on the island of Hawaii, where one finds D. scabra subsp. scabra on newer substrate and D. ciliolata subsp. glutinosa on the older substrate. Since the two taxa exhibit different flavonoid profiles, and we know that flavonoid profiles are inherited in an additive fashion, hybrids would be expected to exhibit flavonoid markers inherited from each parent. A major advantage in this study was the availability of known Fj hybrids that had been produced from controlled crosses at the University of Hawaii (by G. D. Carr). Analysis of the... [Pg.256]

Fosbei, F. R. 1948. Derivation of the flora of the Hawaiian Islands. Pages 107-119 in E. C. Zimmermann (ed.), Insects of Hawaii. Vol. 1, Introduction. University of Hawaii Press, Honolulu. [Pg.312]

Barnes, B.A., The Pharmacology and Toxicology of Certain Species of Dieffenbachia, Masters thesis. University of Hawaii, Gaines Ville 1 (1953). [Pg.805]

Department of Chemistry, University of Hawaii at Manoa, Honolulu, Hawaii 96822, USA e-mail oscamf hawaii.edu... [Pg.191]

Department of Molecular Biosdences and Bioengineering, University of Hawaii of Manoa, Honolulu, Hawaii, USA... [Pg.89]

Prof. Paul J. Scheuer Department of Chemistry University of Hawaii at Manoa Honolulu, HI 96822 USA... [Pg.4]

Oades JM, Gillman GP, Uehara G (1989) Interactions of soil organic matter and variable-charge clays. In Coleman DC, Oades JM, Uehara, G (eds) Dynamics of soil organic matter in tropical ecosystems. Nif TAL Project. University of Hawaii, Honolulu, USA, pp 69-95... [Pg.35]


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