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Intermediate effects

Possible withdrawal of steam from an intermediate effect for use elsewhere. [Pg.1146]

The most serious corrosion effects are found for the YBa2Cu307 x electrode, whereas an intermediate effect is observed for Lat 85Sr0.i5CuO4 and corrosion is negligible for the Ndi 85Ceo.i5Cu04 electrode. [Pg.511]

Testosterone increases expression of CYP2D in intact female rat brain progesterone decreases coadministration gives intermediate effect (Baum and Strobel, 1997). [Pg.59]

The effectiveness of the stratum corneum in blocking the passage of chemicals varies from one part of the human body to another. It is particularly difficult for chemicals to cross the palms of the hands and soles of the feet, but they get by the scrotum fairly easily. Abdominal skin is of intermediate effectiveness in preventing absorption. Age and sex also influence rates of dermal absorption, and some species... [Pg.42]

These effects all show a positive slope. Thus, the main effects (by themselves) suggest that the lower level of A (slower), the lower level of B (lighter pressure), and the lower level of C (fewer mils) will decrease the number of defectives. The weight of packaging material is predicted to have the greatest effect (8.0), the pressure on the heated sealing plate is predicted to have an intermediate effect (4.0), and the speed is predicted to have the smallest effect (2.0). [Pg.330]

Correspondingly, the interconversion of the twist-boat intermediate into the other chair form can be viewed as rotation about the opposite ring bond. Overall, two independent bond rotations , pausing at the high-energy (but stable) twist-boat intermediate, effect conversion of one chair structure into another equivalent chair, and at the same time switch axial and equatorial hydrogens. [Pg.5]

Fig. 6. Illustration of the effects of array length on the thickness (width) of observed diffraction peaks. The arrays on the left all have the same spacing (d) between points. The peaks in the diffraction patterns on the right therefore have peaks centered in the same places, despite the varying array lengths. What changes is the thickness of the lines short arrays (A) give thick diffraction peaks (B) long arrays (E) give relatively narrow diffraction peaks (F) and intermediate length arrays (E) have intermediate effects (D). Calculated and displayed using MusLABEL (Squire and Knupp, 2004). Fig. 6. Illustration of the effects of array length on the thickness (width) of observed diffraction peaks. The arrays on the left all have the same spacing (d) between points. The peaks in the diffraction patterns on the right therefore have peaks centered in the same places, despite the varying array lengths. What changes is the thickness of the lines short arrays (A) give thick diffraction peaks (B) long arrays (E) give relatively narrow diffraction peaks (F) and intermediate length arrays (E) have intermediate effects (D). Calculated and displayed using MusLABEL (Squire and Knupp, 2004).
Schlenker RA. 1986. Comparison of intake and committed dose equivalent permitted by radiation protection systems based on annual dose equivalent and committed dose equivalent for a nuclide of intermediate effective half-life. Health Phys 51 207-213. [Pg.88]

Anionic polymerization occurs through carbanion intermediates. Effective anionic polymerization requires a monomer that gives a stabilized carbanion when it reacts with the anionic end of the growing chain. A good monomer for anionic polymerization... [Pg.1227]

Mutants in boldface can complement the Accc2 phenotype, mutants in italics cannot complement the Accc2 phenotype, and mutants in holdfece italics have an intermediate effect. [Pg.141]

Benzylquininium chloride has been studied as a catalyst for the asymmetric Michael reaction. Reaction of amidoma-lonate (5) and chalcone (4) with catalytic base and a variety of chiral, nonracemic ammonium salts in the absence of solvent produced (6) in yields of 41-68% and 20-68% ee (eq 2). The quinine-derived salt (1) was of intermediate effectiveness (38% ee, 47% yield) when compared to ephedrine-based catalysts. Although (1) was not specifically tested with regard to solvation effects, it is suggested that increased aggregation of reactive species under solid-liquid PTC conditions leads to enhanced organization and selec-... [Pg.72]

Minor effects Intermediate effects Severe effects... [Pg.1849]

The effects of the addition to the fat of DK F-10, lecithins, and DK F-10/lecithin mixture on values are shown in Table 2. Addition of both deoiled and ethanol-insoluble lecithins (1%) to the oil produced higher values compared to that of DK F-10, due to the known inhibitory effect of lecithin on crystallization of fat (5,19). Deoiled lecithin is more effective in delaying crystallization of fat than the ethanol-insoluble lecithin fraction, probably due to the lower HLB of the ethanol-insoluble fraction (mostly phosphatidylinositol) compared with deoiled lecithin (10). The mixture of DK F-lO/lecithins had an intermediate effect on crystallization of fat. [Pg.92]

Figure 6.3 Gastric fluid pH in response to the oral administration of famotidine or ranitidine to two horses, (a) Administration of 2 mg/kg famotidine stimulated no response in horse t whereas horse 2 has a substantial increase in gastric fluid pH that persisted for more than 10 h. (b) Administration of 6.6 mg/kg ranitidine had an intermediate effect in horse 1, gastric fluid pH intermittently increased and decreased. By comparison, horse 2 showed a substantial increase in gastric fluid pH that persisted for more than 10h. The pH response in horse 1 may also reflect in part, reflux of duodenal contents into the stomach in addition to, or instead of, a response to ranitidine. Figure 6.3 Gastric fluid pH in response to the oral administration of famotidine or ranitidine to two horses, (a) Administration of 2 mg/kg famotidine stimulated no response in horse t whereas horse 2 has a substantial increase in gastric fluid pH that persisted for more than 10 h. (b) Administration of 6.6 mg/kg ranitidine had an intermediate effect in horse 1, gastric fluid pH intermittently increased and decreased. By comparison, horse 2 showed a substantial increase in gastric fluid pH that persisted for more than 10h. The pH response in horse 1 may also reflect in part, reflux of duodenal contents into the stomach in addition to, or instead of, a response to ranitidine.
Is dendritic arborization and synapse number important for variability in cognitive ability (Anderson Donaldson 1995) Zagon has reported that postnatal administration of naltrexone, an opiate receptor antagonist, augments rat brain size and increases cortical neuron dendritic arborization (Hauser et al 1989, Zagon McLaughlin 1984). In MAM-treated rats, I showed that postnatal treatment with naltrexone could ameliorate the behavioural deficit for attention to novelty, habituation performance and response flexibility (see Fig. 5) with intermediate effects on time to perform a reasoning task. [Pg.87]


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