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An extensive report by Segall at the Jerusalem conference showed that bis-(o-carboxyaryl)methylphosphine oxides (48) and bis-(o-amidoaryl)methylphosphine oxides (49) cyclodehydrate in acidic media to give tbp spirodioxaphosphoranes... [Pg.69]

A. Scherz, V. Rosenbach-Belkin, J. R. E. Fisher in Perspectives in Photosynthesis. Proceedings of the 22 Jerusalem Conference in Quantum Chemistry and Biology, eds. Jortner and Pullman (Kluwer Press, Dodrecht 1989) pp. 371-387... [Pg.388]

Adaptations Facilitating the Business Activity of Slaves. Legal Documents in Ancient Society VI (Jerusalem Conference 2013). [Pg.208]

Jouzel J, G. Hoffmann G, Koster RD, Masson V (2000) Water isotopes in precipitation data/model comparison for present-day and past chmates. Quat Sci Rev 19 363-379 Kagan E, Agnon A, Bar-Matthews M, Ayalon A (2002) Cave deposits as recorders of paleoseismicity A record from two caves located 60 km west of the Dead Sea Transform (Jerusalem, Israel). In Environmental Catastrophes and Recoveries in the Holocene (onhne abstract http //atlas-conferences.com/cgi-bin/abstract/caiq-38)... [Pg.456]

Gottlieb, A.G., Fram, D.M., Whitehead, S.F., Rubin, G.M., Russell, C.H., Castleman, P.A., Webb, F.N., "CLINFO A Friendly Computer System for Clinical Research", XII International Conference on Medical and Biomedical Engineering, Jerusalem, Israel, 1979. [Pg.30]

Stumm W, Bilinski H (1973) Advances in water pollution research. Sixth international conference. Jerusalem, 1972. Pergamon, Oxford, p 39... [Pg.313]

Pomeroy, R.D. and J.D. Parkhurst (1973), Self-purification in sewers. Advances in water pollution research, Proceedings of the 6th International Conference, Jerusalem, June 18—23, 1972, Pergamon Press, Elmsford, NY. [Pg.127]

Mario holds a PhD in chemistry from Palermo University (1998), the topic of his thesis being the selective oxidation of carbohydrates mentors were David Avnir in Jerusalem and Arjan de Nooy in the Netherlands. He has also studied and worked in France and Germany. In 2005 he was appointed Maitre de conferences associe at the Montpellier Ecole Nationale Superieure de Chimie. Between 1993 and 1994 he worked in the Netherlands, initially at the Rijks Universiteit, Leiden, and then at the TNO Food Research Institute in Zeist. In 1998 he was with Michel Vignon at the Grenoble CNRS, and in 2001 he joined Carsten Bolm s research group at Aachen Polytechnic. [Pg.9]

Faugeras, P, Talmont, X. 1968. Radiolysis and hydrolysis of TBP and their effects. Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Solvent Extraction Chemistry, Jerusalem, Israel, 16-18 September, 411 —423. [Pg.500]

W. Stumm, H. Bilinski, Trace metals in natural waters difficulties of interpretation arising from our ignorance on their speciation, Proceedings of the Sixth International Conference, Advances in Water Pollution Research, Jerusalem, 1972, pp. 39 49. [Pg.31]

A. Levy, T. Mooney, P. Marjanovic, D.J. Mason, Analytical, Numerical and experimental investigations for gas—solid flow through straight pipe of different inclinations, Proceedings of the 2nd Israel Conference for Conveying and Handling of Particulate Solids, Jerusalem, Israel, 1997, pp. 4.30-4.35. [Pg.150]

Padilla GJ (2000) Proceedings of the International Conference on Metrology Trends and Applications in Calibration and Testing Laboratories. Jerusalem, Israel, p. 321... [Pg.108]

Kuselman I (2000) Proceedings of The Millennium International Conference of The Israel Society for Quality. Vol I, Jerusalem, pp 124 129... [Pg.271]

Low-Temperature Absorption Spectra of Actinide Cyclopentadienides, W.T. Camall, P.R. Fields, and R.G. Pappalardo. In Progress in Coordination Chemistry. Proceedings of the 11th International Conference on Coordination Chemistry, Haifa and Jerusalem, September 1968. M. Cais (Ed.), Elsevier, Amsterdam, 1969, p. 411. [Pg.537]

M. Cruz, A. Laycock and J.L. White, Perturbation of OH groups in Intercalated Donor-acceptor Complexes. I. Formamide, Methylformamide, and Dimethylformamide Kaolinite Complexes, In Proceedings of the International Clay Conference, Tokyo, Israel University Press, Jerusalem, 1969, 775. [Pg.385]

Rosa, M.F., Bartolemeu, M.L., Novais, J.M., and Sa-Correia, I., The Portuguese experience on the direct ethanolic fermentation of Jerusalem artichoke tubers, in Biomass for Energy, Industry, and Environment, 6th E.C. Conference, Grassi, G., Collina, A., and Zibetta, H., Eds., Elsevier Applied Science, London, 1992, pp. 546-550. [Pg.146]

Schorr-Galindo, S., Fontana-Tachon, A., and Guiraud, J.P., Carbohydrates and ethanol production by selective fermentation of Jerusalem artichoke, in Biomass for Energy, Environment, Agriculture and Industry, Proceedings of the European Biomass Conference, Elsevier, Amsterdam, Vol. 2, 1994, p. 1147. [Pg.147]

Le Cochec, F., Les possibilites de production de graines de topinambour, in Jerusalem Artichoke and Other Bioenergy Resources, Proceedings of the 1st International Conference, Korean Science Foundation, Suwon, Ajou University, June 26-28, 1985, p. 6. [Pg.265]

The Jerusalem artichoke can reproduce by two primary means. It can reproduce and colonize an area by the allocation of photosynthate and nutrients into both asexual (tubers and, to a lesser extent, rhizomes) and sexual (seed) reproductive organs. Flexibility in the amount of resources allocated between sexual and asexual means of reproduction confers a selective advantage in that conditions that inhibit or block sexual production (lack of pollen, herbivory of floral structures, undesirable weather) allow increased allocation to asexual reproduction. Artificially reduced allocation of resources to sexual reproduction, for example, results in a substantial increase in those allocated to asexual means. With flower bud removal, more (82 vs. 69) and larger (4.4 vs. 3.8 g) tubers were formed per plant than those with unlimited sexual reproduction (Wesdey, 1993). Total biomass was not altered, potentially indicating a relatively complete diversion of resources to asexual reproduction when sexual reproduction is blocked. From a reproductive standpoint, the risk of making it to the next season is high with sexual reproduction and relatively low with asexual reproduction. Increased investment in tubers increases the opportunity for sexual reproduction in the future. [Pg.269]

Losavio, N., Lamascese, N., and Vonella, A.V., Potential yield of Jerusalem artichoke (Helianthus tuberosus L.) in the Mediterranean conditions, in Biomass for Energy and the Environment, Proceedings of the 9th European Bioenergy Conference, Copenhagen, June 24—27, 1996, pp. 598-602. [Pg.355]

Russell, W.E. and Stroube, E.W., Herbicidal control of Jerusalem artichoke, North Central Weed Control Conference, 34, 48 49, 1979. [Pg.399]

Carbon and nutrient element allocation and redistribution, J. Plant Nutr., 22, 1315-1334, 1999. Sprague, H.B., Farris, N.F., and Colby, W.G., The effect of soil conditions and treatment on yields of tubers and sugar from the American artichoke (Helianthus tuberosus), J. Am. Soc. Ag ron., 27, 392-399, 1935. Stauffer, M.D., The potential of Jerusalem artichoke in Manitoba, in Annual Conference Manitoba Agronomics, Manitoba, Canada, 1975, pp. 62-64. [Pg.399]

Swanton, C.J. and Brown, R.H., The regenerative capacity of rhizomes and tubers for different populations of Jerusalem artichoke (Helianthus tuberosus L.) Proceedings North Central Weed Control Conference, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, WI, 41, 3, 1986. [Pg.399]

Proceedings of the 11th International Conference on the Chemistry of the Organic Solid State (ICCOSS XI), Jerusalem, Israel, July 5-9,1993 Mol. Cryst. Liq. Cryst. (to be published). [Pg.354]

Nemeth-Buhin, A., and Juhasz, C., in Proceedings of the Sixth International Conference on Hopping and Related Phenomena (O. Millo and Z. Ovadyahu, eds.), Racoh Institute of Physics, Jerusalem, 1995, p. 410. Nemeth-Buhin, A., Juhasz, C., Arkhipov, V. I., and Bassler, H., Philos. Mag. Lett., 74, 295 (1996). [Pg.164]


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