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Preparation of Other Antigenic Materials. Cotton plant tissues (stem, leaf, burr), cotton gin trash, baled cotton, clean cotton lint, both hand picked in the field and from plants grown in the greenhouse, cottonseed proteins, cottonseed hulls, house dust, and flax, soft hemp, sisal, and jute fibers, were extracted with deionized water. The purification process was, however, stopped to correspond to f-3 (see Figure 1). [Pg.261]

In the later decades of the nineteenth century, millions of people emigrated from Europe to the United States and settled in its large cities. Steel mills, machine tool industries, railroads, canals, farms, and municipal governments provided employment for the new unskilled laborers with low wages. Almost all lived in poverty, had limited access to clean water, sewer systems, schools, or medical treatment. Settlement houses were an attempt to reverse these unanswered needs. Jane Addams founded Hull House in Chicago... [Pg.17]

Gordon, Pitied hut Not Entitled Silverberg, Gender and American Social Science Sklar, Hull-House Maps and Papers. ... [Pg.193]

Kelley, Florence. Hull House. New Errand Mc azine, July 1898 550-66. [Pg.227]

Sinclair-Holbrook, Agnes. Map Notes and Comments. In Hull-House Maps and Papers A Presentation of Nationalities and Wages in a Congested District of Chicago Together with Comments and Essays on Problems Growing... [Pg.235]

Out of the Social Conditions, edited by Residents of Hull-House, 3-26. New York Thomas Y. Crowell, 1895. [Pg.236]

Sklar, Kathryn Kish. Hull-House Maps and Papers Social Science as Women s Work in the 1890s. In The Social Survey in Historical Perspective, 2880-2940, edited by Martin Bulmer, Kevin Bales, and Kathryn Kish Sklar, 111-47. Cambridge Cambridge University Press, 1991. [Pg.236]

Plastics are already vital for operation on top and within the sea, even though comparatively little is known about the sea. To develop more knowledge, radically new basic ideas and approaches were needed, such as consideration of plastic structural hulls for deep submersibles, or elastomeric plastics for undersea housing and storage. [Pg.109]

The primary UPR end markets are construction, automotive, and marine industries widi applications such as house paneling, tub and shower applications, chemical-resistant storage tanks, pultruded profiles, and fiberglass composite boat hulls. The UPR industry is mature, with a world production close to 1.7 million tons (Table 2.2), but must face two important issues increasingly strict regulations for styrene emissions and poor recycling potential for polyester thermosets.48 49... [Pg.30]

Any problems in the setup, startup, and operation of the CBMS also were recorded in the course of the field tests. These observations are important to improving the system before it goes into production. The field tests revealed three problems. The protective screens over electronics cooling air inlets and outlets on the CBMS II housing were damaged by operator activities in the vehicles and required reinforcement. The ground probe head, which protrudes outside the vehicle hull, required more power to maintain the correct temperature under colder or wetter weather conditions. Finally the automated mass and frequency calibration procedure was not reliable in the field and required modification. These problems have been corrected and are being incorporated in the LRIP units. [Pg.82]

David Hull. The only part of your analysis that bothers me is the requirement of material overlap, but then I m not an immunologist. Is there an immunologist in the house Does the immune system fulfil the material overlap requirement ... [Pg.228]

Aqueous extracts of cotton dust and cotton bract induced the formation of specific precipitating antibodies in rabbits. The antisera cross-reacted with both extracts as well as with extracts of cotton stem, leaf, and burr, baled cotton and gin trash. Cross-reactivity was also demonstrated with extracts of flax, soft hemp, sisal, and jute. No antigen-antibody reaction was obtained with extracts of cottonseed hulls, cottonseed proteins, noncontami-nated cotton lint, or house dust. No reaction was obtained between the antisera to dust and several connmercial preparations of bacterial lipopolysac-charides believed to be present in cotton dust. [Pg.259]

There have been reports of reactions between house dust and cotton dust antibodies (38) and of allergens in cottonseed proteins by Spies et al T39). Also, byssinosis is uncommon in cottonseed crushing mills. Therefore we looked for the presence of antigens in water extracts of house dust, cottonseed hulls, cottonseed kernel proteins and clean hand picked cotton fibers that had not been baled. The results in Figure 5 indicate that house dust does not contain antigens common to those found in cotton dust. [Pg.267]

Stray-current Corrosion. Stray currents in the past have resulted from DC-powered trolled systems, which have become obsolete. An electric welding machine on board a ship with a grounded DC line located on shore will cause accelerated attack of the ship s hull as the stray currents generated at the welding electrodes pass out of the ship s hull through the water back to the shore. Houses in close proximity can dramatically corrode at the waterline. The pipes in one house can be completely corroded, while those in the neighboring house may be intact. [Pg.353]

Urgent necessity of such works is also due to the fact that storage facilities of former CMBs (especially those designed to house SNF and SRW) have virtually no localizing safety barriers as distinct from retired NSs (RI vessel structures, NS/RC strong hull). [Pg.94]

Nippon Gohsei (UK) Ltd Soarnol House Kingston upon Hull HU12 8DS... [Pg.865]

The hull underwent preservation treatment from 1962 until 1979 in its dockyard housing. The disconnected pieces have been preserved in tanks in a specially built conservation laboratory. [Pg.196]


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