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Light bank

But you don t know he said triumphantly. Next time I ask, you will tell me exactly. You will tell me whatever I want to know. There s too much light. Bank the fire. And lock the door so we won t be disturbed. ... [Pg.114]

Facilities, as specified in the protocol, for plant growth (e.g., greenhouses, growth chambers, light banks). [Pg.149]

Fig. 14.4 ES 2000 Photo-stablity chamber featuring three independenthy controlled light banks, ICH option 11 (Photo Courtesy of Environmental Specialties)... Fig. 14.4 ES 2000 Photo-stablity chamber featuring three independenthy controlled light banks, ICH option 11 (Photo Courtesy of Environmental Specialties)...
These cultures were maintained in a light bank providing continuous fluorescent light mixed with incandescent light in the ratio of 4 1 at Ca 21 W m U1trastructural investi-... [Pg.2762]

Fig. 2.2 Light banks a general view, b nutrient culture, c soil cup system, and d continuous-flow system... Fig. 2.2 Light banks a general view, b nutrient culture, c soil cup system, and d continuous-flow system...
Net depletion of phenolic acid by 12 day-old cucumber seedlings grown in a growth chamber (a r — 0.78) and by 14-18 day-old cucumber seedlings grown in a light bank (b r > 0.79), where FER equals femlic acid and POH equals p-hydroxybenzoic acid. Nutrient solutions were aerated. Initial pH values for nutrient solutions of (a) were 5.5. Initial pH values for (b) varied as indicated. [Pg.221]

The net depletion of phenolic acids in the absence or presence of a second phenolic acid at equal-molar concentrations from nutrient solution by 15-day old cucumber seedlings growing in a light bank. Where FER equals ferulic acid, PCO equals p-coumaric acid, and VAN equals vanillic acid and data in (a) are depletion of ferulic acid, b depletion for p-coumaric acid, and c depletion for vanillic acid. Nutrient solutions were not aerated and had an initial pH of 5.5. The absence of standard error bars indicates that the error bars are smaller than the symbols representing the mean. Figures based on data from Lyu et al. (1990). Plenum Publishing Corporation, data used with permission... [Pg.222]

Software is becoming so pervasive that it not only impacts the safety of mihtary weapon systems with significant adverse consequences, but it also impacts the safety of everyday life with its incorporation into products and systems such as microwaves, cell phones, traffic lights, banking, home security, air travel, rail travel, and automobiles. Software can, and already has, caused mishaps with automobiles, medical equipment, spacecraft, trains, aircraft, and weapon systems. Therefore, SwS is an important factor in system design and development which cannot be ignored. [Pg.386]

CR Yellow Alert Gas leak in MSM Audible alarm, yellow flashing light on fire gas panel Uncertain could be real 1. Accept alarm 2. Cz area technician 3. Make PA announcement 4. Determine which gas detector is in alarm (its location) Suspend current operation. Scan panels for flashing yellow or red light. Turn around to MSM Fire Gas panel. Press "accept" button CCR Layout MSM Fire Gas panel Visual and audible Whatever op is doing when alarm occurs Initially disorientating because MSM does not have its own sound source. Alarm could be missed if second simultaneous alarm occurs on main bank of Fire Gas panels... [Pg.343]

Any of these data banks, those parts from the ice ages, can have their stable isotope ratios perturbed by the huge ice reserves which were removed from the sea and piled up on land, because the ice depletes the oceans in the light isotopes, and therefore significantly enriches the sea in the heavy isotopes, so that sea sediments and continental precipitation, rain and snow, reflect this perturbation as well as perturbations caused by temperature changes alone. [Pg.256]

Third, continued periodic monitoring of fishery and wildlife resources is important, especially in areas with potential for reservoir development, in light of the hypothesis that increased flooding increases the availability of mercury to biota. The use of museum collections for mercury analysis is strongly recommended for monitoring purposes. For example, the Environmental Specimen Bank at the Swedish Museum of Natural History constitutes a base for ecotoxicological research and for spatial and trend monitoring of mercury and other contaminants in Swedish fauna (Odsjo et al. 1997). [Pg.423]


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