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Excellent Comparable to the best situations without human disturbance all regionally expected species for the habitat and stream size, including the most intolerant forms, are present with a full array of age (size) classes balanced trophic structure... [Pg.290]

Good Species richness somewhat below expectation, especially due to the loss of the most intolerant forms some species are present with less than optimal abundances or size distributions trophic structure shows some signs of stress... [Pg.290]

Fair Signs of additional deterioration include loss of intolerant forms, fewer species, highly skewed trophic structure (e.g., increasing frequency of omnivores and green sunfish or other tolerant species) older age classes of top predators may be rare... [Pg.290]

Although at the time of his early inventions Dr. Schoop envisaged that an electric arc could be used to produce the molten metal for spraying, forty years passed before the method became commercially important. Then, in Germany, Russia and Japan tools were made based on the arc. Although in Japan alternating current is used, the noise is nearly intolerable and elsewhere direct current from motor generators is employed. The fundamental idea is simple two wires, carefully insulated from each other, are advanced to meet at a point where an arc is formed, immediately in advance of a Jet... [Pg.419]

Because of the high incidence of lactose intolerance in the general population, lactose is not recommended as a sweetener for pediatric populations [70]. Aspartame, a phenylalanine derivative, is incorporated in many chewable tablets and sugar-free dosage forms. Aspartame-containing products should be avoided in children with autosomal recessive phenylketonuria [54]. [Pg.671]

Coenzyme Q10 (CoQlO) deficiency. This mitochondrial encephalomyopathy has three main clinical presentations. A predominantly myopathic form is characterized by the triad of exercise intolerance, recurrent myoglobinuria, and CNS involvement. A more frequent ataxic form is dominated by ataxia and cerebellar atrophy, variously associated with weakness, developmental delay, seizures, pyramidal signs, and peripheral neuropathy, often simulating spinocerebellar atrophy. A third presentation with fatal infantile encephalomyopathy and renal involvement, has been described in two families. The biochemical defect (or defects) presumably involve different steps in the biosynthesis of CoQlO, but are still unknown, as are the molecular defects. Diagnosis, however, is important because all patients - and especially those with the myopathic and infantile forms - benefit from CoQlO supplementation [13,14]. [Pg.710]

An important point is that food allergy can be, and should be, distinguished from other forms of food intolerance where the pathogenesis is non-immunological... [Pg.607]

Liquefaction of chlorine is always incomplete, because the non-condensable impurities carry chlorine at its vapour pressure as they leave the liquefaction process. This exit gas, or tail gas, is handled in any of several different ways. It is of course an intolerable plant emission, and the contained chlorine must at least be destroyed before the gas is released to the atmosphere. There is also a powerful economic incentive for recovering much of the chlorine in some usable form - Silver s estimate of the value of the chlorine in the tail gas produced in the United States alone in 1981 was 50 million [3]. [Pg.106]

Council against Intolerance in America, An American Answer to Intolerance, Teacher s Manual Number One, Junior and Senior High Schools, Experimental Form (New York CAIA, 1939), p. 81. [Pg.321]

Serious fungal infections For the treatment of serious fungal infections caused by Scedosporium apiospermum (asexual form of Pseudallescheria boydii) and Fusarium sp. including Fusarium solani, in patients intolerant of, or refractory to, other therapy. [Pg.1672]

Batch and semibatch processes are particularly common for processing solids because the conditions of the process can be varied as the reaction proceeds to control the quality of the solid formed. Burned or raw food and defective computer chips are intolerable. [Pg.372]

The effectiveness of orphenadrine is less than that of biperiden and trihexyphenidyl. However it can be of use in patients with a mild form of the disease. It can also be of advantage in some elderly patients with intolerance for more potent anticholinergics. [Pg.361]

Therapy is perfectly adequate with simple iron salts (Table 2). In adults ferrous gluconate, fumarate or sulphate are all of proven equal efficiency. Approximately 50 mg of iron is present in each tablet with the remaining 300 mg made up with an inert filler. These are given on an empty stomach at least twice a day but should nausea prevail they can be taken with food. Absorption of slow release preparations is not recommended since iron is detached from the carrier beyond the main areas of absorption in the duodenum or jejunum. Stools turn black in all cases and this is a useful index of patient compliance. In 25% of individuals gastrointestinal tract side effects are encountered in the form of diarrhoea or constipation and patients will often spontaneously discontinue medication. It is therefore essential that a tablet-count be carried out on a regular basis with a substitute being provided when this first-line medication is intolerable. In children the same preparations are favoured as syrups these are given twice... [Pg.731]


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