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The persistence of polymers in the environments is useful for long term durability of structures such as buildings, vehicles, docks, boats and navigation aids. Unfortunately, when the polymers are unintentional byproducts of recreational or commercial activities, collateral wildlife loss may result from entanglement in packaging materials, lost nets, lines and ropes. These wildlife losses due to litter have received significant public visibility. The critical degradation to address this [Pg.599]


Talaromycin A (a toxic substance produced by a fungus that grows on poultry house litter)... [Pg.748]

Special wastes. Wastes such as street sweepings, roadside litter, catch-basin debris, dead animals, and abandoned vehicles are classified as special wastes. [Pg.2232]

Methyl-2-naphthylamlne (2) A mixture ol 1 methyl 2 naphthol 1 (7 8 g, 50 mmol), NaHSOs (10 g 0 1 mol) 28% NH4OH (40 mL) and water (10 mL) was healed to 200 205°C lor 48 (1 The cooled solution was made alkaline with NaOH solution and extracted with EI2O The dned ether solution was treated with HCI gas to allord 2 hydrochlonde which was littered treated with alkali and extracted with El20 Evaporation ol the solvent gave 7 2 g ol 2 (S3%), mp 46 SQ C Recrysiallized from petroleum ether (bp 60 70°C) mp 49 50°C... [Pg.54]

Ethyl 4-Carbomethoxy>S-hydroxy-2>methyllndole-3>carboKylate (4) and ethyl S,8-dlhydroxy-3-methyllsocarb05tyrll-4-carboxylate (S) 1 (850 mg 5 mmol) and 2 (645 mg 5 mmol) In EtOH (10 mL) were retluxed tor 2 h After removal ol the solvent, the residue was tnturated with Et20 and littered to give 871 mg ot 3 (59%), mp 132 5-134 B C 3(1 96 g,... [Pg.274]

The floating debris and beach litter consists of many different materials that, tending to be non-degradable, endure in the marine environment for many years. [Pg.85]

Forest systems also act as sources of CO2 when controlled or uncontrolled burning and decay of litter occur. In addition, release of ethylene occurs during the flowering of various species. One additional form of emission to the atmosphere is the release of pollen grains. Pollen is essential to the reproductive cycle of most forest systems but becomes a human health hazard for individuals susceptible to hay fever. The contribution of sulfur from forests in the form of dimethyl sulfide is considered to be about 10-25% of the total amount released by soils and vegetation (12). [Pg.117]

The greatest challenge to polyethylene is not from other materials but arises as a consequence of its own success. The vast quantities of polyethylene used each year for packaging have resulted in an undesirable level of litter. As a result of public resistance and, in some countries, legislation, growth in the use of polyethylene for packaging may be constrained in the future. [Pg.245]

Removal is often enhaneed through methods sueh as solidifieation, freezing (i.e., iee or dry iee), adsorption or absorption (i.e., powdered lime or kitty litter), or melting with a low-energy heat souree (i.e., hair dryer or heat lamp). [Pg.154]

Deciphering the code. The language of computational chemistry is littered with acronyms, what do these abbreviations stand for in terms of underlying assumptions and approximations ... [Pg.441]

Crithmum m/iritinum is a plant growiug frecly Accctding to Ticrde the stems aud leaves On tb seeds On the other, yield essential oils, Ihc former to fl 3 per cent., and the litter to 0 8 ] ct cent. T lolioviing oharaciets. —... [Pg.325]

Torf-kohle, /. peat charcoal, -koks, m. peat coke, -lager, n. peat bed peat yard, -masse, /. peat, -mehl, n. powdered peat, -moos, n. peat moss, specif, sphagnum moss, -mull, n. peat dust, peat litter, -rauchge-schmack, m. fiavor of peat smoke, -staub, m. peat dust, -teer, m. peat tar. -verkoh-lung, /. peat charring, -watte, /. peat wadding. [Pg.448]

Tracht,/. load pregnancy litter (of kittens, etc.) crop course costume fashion, trachten, v.i. try. attempt, strive, trdchtig, a. pregnant. [Pg.449]

Wurf, m. throw, cast litter, brood (Mech.)... [Pg.519]

Limit the spread of the spilled substance by containing it with a dike. Use an absorbent material appropriate for the type of spill (e.g., polymer-type absorbents such as spill booms, granular materials such as kitty litter, ground corncobs, etc.). [Pg.1076]

Implemented by robot teams, their algorithm has the robots move about a fenced-in environment that is randomly littered with objects that can be scooped up. These robots (1) move randomly, (2) do not communicate with each other, (3) can perceive only those objects directly in front of them (but can distinguish between two or more types of objects with some degree of error), and (4) do not obey any centralized control. The probability that a robot picks up or puts down an object is a function of the number of the same objects that it has encountered in the past. [Pg.562]

Effects on reproduction [size of litters/broods evidence of teratogenicity (physical defects) in foetuses]. [Pg.107]

In the situation where a similar application existed, the risk that the tools may have to be scrapped or drastically altered as a result of the testing is not high and is justified. The other reason that a production tool is made with no prototype tooling is because of the lack of lead time. Here the risk is usually not justified and the shelves of processors are littered with tools that were the result of bad guesses made under severe time pressure. [Pg.206]

Analysis of ESRB 7 mice showed fewer and smaller litters than wild type mice as well as abnormal vascular function and hypertension. The reduction in fertility was attributed to reduced ovarian efficiency. Mutant females had normal breast development and lactated normally. Older mutant males displayed signs of prostate and bladder hyperplasia. s -2-deficient mice furthermore display diverse regulatory defects in the function of brain, lung, and white blood cells. The results indicated that ESRB is essential for normal ovulation efficiency but is not essential for lactation, female or male sexual differentiation, or fertility. [Pg.1130]

Although the OT system may be regarded as a key regulator of labour, in OT-deficient mice, parturition remains unaffected. Moreover, OTR knockout mice do deliver in a normal fashion, but the offspring die during the very first days of life, due to starving, as the milk ejection reflex is absent in these animals. These experiments show that the OT system is not essential for labour or reproductive behaviour (at least in mice), but for the milk ejection reflex, which is fundamental for litter survival. [Pg.1277]


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Agricultural plastics litter

Beaches litter

Cat litter

Cellulose litter

Chicken litter

Comparative strategies for litter abatement

Decomposition plant litter

Decontaminable Litter

Degradable polymers in waste and litter control

Effect of litter size

Green litter

Kitty litter

Leaf litter

Lignin litter

Litter abatement

Litter abatement strategies

Litter amount

Litter blow

Litter boxes

Litter cellulosic

Litter chemistry

Litter control

Litter cycle

Litter decomposition

Litter decomposition, organic matter

Litter degradation

Litter effect

Litter ethylene-carbon monoxide copolymer

Litter fall

Litter layers

Litter layers decomposition

Litter layers forest floor

Litter leaching

Litter management

Litter packaging plastics

Litter photodegradable

Litter problems

Litter problems plastic

Litter simulation

Litter size

Litter, mean residence time

Litter, solid waste management

Litter-bags

Litter-patient airlock

Litter/littering

Litter/littering

Littering

Littering

Littering determination

Marine environment plastic litter

Nature and quantity of litter reaching the sea

Pet litter

Photodegradation litter

Plant litter

Plastic litter

Polymers and Marine Litter

Polyolefins litter

Polypropylene litter

Poultry litter

Soil-litter system

Substrate litter

Term Litters

The cycle of litter at sea

The degradation of litter at sea

Total litter loss

Tree litter

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