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Leaching Anderson

Anderson et al., 2003) eventually leading to larger drag resistances than chemically-active AF coatings (Holm et al., 2004 Schultz, 2004). Additionally, the AF properties of pure PDMS are rather poor after relatively short immersion times, so foul-release coatings must incorporate leaching additives which can act as potent non-specific biocides (Rittschof, 2001), the environmental side-effects of which have not been fully assessed yet. [Pg.190]

Leach KL, James ML, Blumberg PM (1983) Characterization of a specific phorbol ester aporeceptor in moujse brain cytosol. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 80 4208-4212 Lee SA, Karaszkiewicz JW, Anderson WB (1992) Elevated level of nuclear protein kinase C in multidrug-resistant MCF-7 human breast carcinoma cells. Cancer Res 52 3750-3759... [Pg.79]

Dowdy, R.H., J.A. Lamb, J.L. Anderson, D.C. Reicosky, and R.S. Alessi (1995). Atrazine and alachlor leaching under com/soybean canopies. In Clean Water-Clean Environment - 21st Century, Conference Proceedings of American Society of Agriculture Engineers, Vol. 1. St. Joseph, MI, pp. 65-68. [Pg.376]

Leach JL, Sedmak DD, Osborne JM, Rahill B, Lairmore MD, Anderson CL. Isolation from human placenta of the IgG transporter, FcRn, and localization to the syncytiotrophoblast implications for maternal-fetal antibody transport. Immunol 1996 157(8) 3317-22. [Pg.273]

The residual effects of Mo fertilizers are related to the reactions of the applied Mo with the soil. Mo removal by cropping and by grazing animals, and the extent of Mo leaching from the root zone. One of the earliest reports of marked residual effects from applied Mo was by Anderson (1956). Growth effects due to Mo application at 70gha to subterranean clover Trifolum subterraneum L.) pastures were still evident after 10 years. [Pg.178]

Ham R, Anderson MA, Stegmann R, Stanforth R (1979) Background study on the development of a standard leaching test (EPA-600/2-79-109). Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC,p 342... [Pg.182]

Since most tropical soils are deficient in plant nutrients because of high temperatures, high rainfall and leaching, many of the most desirable new varieties are grafted onto older, more established varieties (35). This type of symbiotic relationship is not unique to hibiscus and is practiced with a wide variety of fruit trees and flowers including rose bushes, citrus trees, apple trees and grape vines. Rootstocks are used which are more resistent to soil nematodes and other diseases (36). For our research Albo Lacinatus (Anderson s Crepe Pink) was employed. Anderson s Crepe Pink is widely used as a root stock in Florida and... [Pg.275]

Bryner, L.C. and Anderson, R. 1957. Microorganisms in leaching sulfide minerals. Industrial Engineering Chemistry, 49 1721-1724. [Pg.387]

R. K. Ham, M. A. Anderson, R. Stanforth, and R. Stegmann, The development of a leaching test for industrial wastes, Presented at the Fourth Annual Research Symposium on Land Disposal of Hazardous Waste, San Antonio, Texas, March 6-8, 1978. [Pg.267]

M. Dry, The Fischer-Tropsch Synthesis (a) Catalysis, Science and Technology, Ed. by Anderson and Boudart, Vol. 1, Springer-Verlag, Berlin, 1981 (b) Applied Industrial Catalysis, Ed. by Leach, Vol. 2, Academic, New York, 1983. [Pg.72]

Mielke, H. W. Anderson, J. C. Berry, K, J. Mielke, P. W. Chaney, R. L. and Leach, M. 1983. Lead concentrations in inner-city soils as a factor in the child lead problem. Am. Journal Pub. Health 73, 136AA9. [Pg.281]

In the work of Anderson et al. (ref.33) the removal of aluminium from the samples was most efficient (Fig.7C). The samples were washed using a water/sample wt/wt ratio of 200. Kubelkova et al. measured the pH in the first suspension and found values of 4.8, 2.5 and 2.8 at Al /UC values of 30, 25 and 15, respectively (ref.35). The leaching of aluminium was most efficient in the sample that developed the strongest acidity (Fig.7D). In the work of Beyer et... [Pg.369]


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