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T.P. Hughes Plasmas and Laser Light, Adam Hilger Pub. Comp. Bristol, England, 1975... [Pg.82]

Demmig, B. Winter, K. (1988reduction state of Q and radiationless energy dissipation in intact leaves. In Ecology of Photosynthesis in Sun and Shade, ed. J.R. Evans, S. von Caemmerer and W.W. Adams III, pp. 151-62. Melbourne CSIRO. [Pg.64]

And now Mark, who I thought was long past, is present. He s here beside me and I ve known since he stood, silhouetted, against the midsummer light in the Chantry garden, that what I loved in Adam, I first learned to love in Mark. So where s Adam now ... [Pg.303]

Verhoeven, A.S., Adams, III, W.W., Demmig-Adams, B., Croce, R., and Bassi, R. 1999. Xanthophyll cycle pigment localization and dynamics during exposure to low temperatures and light stress in low and high light-acclimated in vinca major. Plant Physiol 120 1-11. [Pg.136]

Boyd KG, Adams DR, Burgess JG (1999) Antibacterial and repellent activities of marine bacteria associated with algal surfaces. Biofouling 14 227-236 Cebrian J, Enriquez S, Fortes M, AgawinN, Vermaat JE, Duarte CM (1999) Epiphyte accrual on Posidonia oceanica (L.) Delile leaves implications for light absorption. Bot Mar 42 123-128... [Pg.82]

In one of the most successful and typical popular texts of natural philosophy, which went through twenty editions from 1766 to 1827, Adam Walker arranged the contents in sections of mechanics, astronomy, light (including optics), fluids (including air), chemistry (including heat), magnetism, and electricity.25... [Pg.56]

Rapp, A.O., Bestgen, H., Adam, W. and Peek, R.D. (1999). EELS (Electron Energy Loss Spectroscopy) a technique for the quantification of nitrogen and other light elements in the cell wall. International Research Group on Wood Preservation, Doc. No. IRG/WP 99-20163. [Pg.221]

Spencer, W.F., Adams, J.D., Shoup, T.D., and Spear, R.C. Conversion of parathion to paraoxon on soil dusts and clay minerals as affected by ozone and UV light, J. Agric. Food Chem., 28(2) 366-371, 1980. [Pg.1727]

Okabe S, Suganuma M, Tada Y, Ochiai Y, Sueoka E, Kohya H, Shibata A, Takahashi M, Mizutani M, Matsuzaki T, Fujiki H (1999) Jpn J Cancer Res 90 669-676 Puterka GJ, Farone W, Palmer T, Barrington A (2003) J Econ Entomol 96 636-644 Wang Y (1988) Synthesis and application of sucrose ester. Light Industrial, London Kharchafi G, Jerome K, Adam 1, Pouilloux Y, Barrault J (2005) New J Chem 26 928-934 Van Rhijn W, De Vos D, Bossaert W, Bullen J, Wouters B, Grobet P, Jacobs P (1998) Stud SurfSci Catal 117 183-190... [Pg.92]

The name Adam in Hebrew signifies red earth, but what is this earth actually It is that which the Alchemists sought, and it follows that the Great Work was not the secret of metallic transmutation—a trivial and accessory result—but the Universal Secret of Life. The Universal Secret which was sought by mystic Alchemy was more truly that of the life of life it was the quest of transmutation in God. It was the quest for the middle point of ttansformation, at which point light becomes matter and condenses into an earth containing within itself the principle of motion and of life.. . . ... [Pg.120]

Hammerle, R., D. Schuetzle, and W. Adams, A Perspective on the Potential Development of Environmentally Acceptable Light-Duty Diesel Vehicles, Environ. Health Perspect., 102, 25-30 (1994). [Pg.533]

Ashm. 802, ii, fo. T see also fos. 2 —3 where Adam is described as made of nine things, the slime of the earth, the sea, stones, clouds, winds, sun, light of the world, the holy ghost, and fire. [Pg.196]

Gooding, Adams, and Rail (28) in 1946, relating to the compounds in ten different light naphthas... [Pg.340]

Dr. Adam Clarke, in his comment on Exodus, xxv. 5, says —The Acacia Nilotica, or A. Arabica, is known to have boon plentiful in Egypt, and It abounds in Arabia Deserts, the very place in which Moses was when he bnilt the tabernacle and hence it is reasonable to suppose that he built it of that wood, which was every way proper for his purpose, being solid, light, and very beautiful., ... [Pg.310]


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