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Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources. 1997. Control of hazardous pollutants. Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources. Chs. 400-499 NR 445. httD //www.dnr.state.wi.us/org/aw/air/index.htm. [Pg.319]

Fassnacht, K. S., Gower, S. T., MacKenzie, M. D., Nordheim, E. V. and Lillesand, T. M. (1997) Estimating the leaf area index of north central Wisconsin forest using the landsat thematic mapper. Remote Sensing Environ. 61, 229-45. [Pg.298]

Lehninger published a new edition of his text in 1982 its index contains just 2 references to evolution out of 7,000 entries. After Lehninger died in 1986, Michael Cox and David Nelson of the University of Wisconsin updated and rewrote the 1982 text. In the preface the new authors include the following under a list of goals ... [Pg.181]

Commercial 7-nonanoic lactone (Aldrich Chemical Co., Milwaukee, Wisconsin) was purified by distillation prior to use. The refractive index of the pure lactone is 1.4449. [Pg.42]

Embryonic stem cell research at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Available online at www.news.wisc.edu/packages/stemcells/ index. html get=facts. [Pg.26]

The most widely prescribed anticoagulant in North American is warfarin sodium (Coumadin). It was discovered serendipitously in the early 1940s at the University of Wisconsin after hemorrhagic deaths occurred in cattle eating spoiled sweet clover. Warfarin is approved by the FDA for the prevention and treatment of VTE as well as for the prevention of thromboembolic complications associated with atrial fibrillation, heart valve replacement, and myocardial infarction. Because of its narrow therapeutic index, predisposition to drug and food interactions, and propensity to cause hemorrhage, warfarin requires... [Pg.388]

GCG Wisconsin Package http //www.accelrys.com/products/gcg wisconsin package/index.html MEME http //meme.sdsc.edu/meme/website/meme.html... [Pg.33]

Harris HJ, Cartwright K (1982) Pressure fluctuations in an Antarctic Aquifer The freight-train response to a moving rock glacier. In Craddock C (ed) Antarctic earth science. University of Wisconsin Press, Madison, WI, pp 1139-1149 Harris HJ, Cartwright K, Torii T (1979) Dynamic chemical equilibrium in a polar desert pond A sensitive index of meteorological cycles. Science 204 30-1303 (Erratum, Science 204 909)... [Pg.753]

The incidence of this comphcation has been analysed using hospital records from a large institution in Wisconsin over 8 years [26 ]. Documentation on 1105 patients with breast cancer pointed to 24 cases of NASH (2.2%). Seven patients had NASH before their diagnosis of breast cancer, but 17 developed NASH after the diagnosis of breast cancer. In multivariate analysis, the factors associated with NASH were use of tamoxifen (OR = 8.2 95% Cl=1.1, 64), body mass index (BMI) (OR=1.1 95% CI=1.1, 1.2), and age (OR=0.95 95% 0=0.91, 0.99 NASH improved after tamoxifen was stopped. After discontinuation of tamoxifen, aminotransferases returned to normal in 14 of 16 patients. NASH was thus associated with the use of tamoxifen but improved when tamoxifen was stopped. [Pg.670]

Internet Scont Project, http //scout.wisc.edn/index.php (accessed October 20, 2010). Housed at the University of Wisconsin and funded by the National Science Foundation, Mellon Foundation, and others, the Internet Scont Project has focused on developing better tools and services for finding, filtering, and presenting online information and metadata, and produces the Scout Report, one of the Web s oldest and most respected current awareness services. Published every Friday since 1994, it is read by more than 250,000 readers every week. Scanning issues weekly or searching the archives can reveal many useful resources, (from Web page). [Pg.29]


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