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Lloyd 10 well

Elizabeth Lloyd Well it is not a good incentive if it is going to kill you, is it ... [Pg.81]

Elizabeth Lloyd Well, no, I had a specific idea of reductionism in my talk which actually didn t address the Newtonian question, but rather sees reductionism as an approach or an attempt to explain phenomena in terms of certain types of entities and their properties at these levels. A reductionist... [Pg.113]

Elizabeth Lloyd Well if there s a correlation, and the correlations look like that, I think that s enough to put your money into it too. So I don t think that it makes any difference. [Pg.122]

Elizabeth Lloyd Well look. I hold a pragmatic view of explanation, which means that I think that whether you have explained it or not depends on what the question is. [Pg.122]

Children s Susceptibility. No studies were located in which comparisons were made between the sensitivity of children and adults to the toxicity of americium. Animal studies indicate that juvenile dogs are less susceptible than adults to americium-induced bone cancer (Lloyd et al. 1999). No direct evidence was located to indicate that the pharmacokinetics of americium in children may be different from that in adults. Based on dosimetric considerations related to differences in the parameters of available models, as well as studies in animals, it seems likely that children may be more susceptible to americium toxicity than are adults by virtue of age-related differences in pharmacokinetics. Absorption of ingested americium may be as much as 200 times greater in neonatal animals than in adults. (Bomford and Harrison 1986 David and Harrison 1984 Sullivan et al. 1985). [Pg.124]

Lloyd concurs and adds the patient s social entirety as well, citing a series of studies that show that ecological factors also matter, most surprisingly the income gradient of a society. What matters is not simply the difference between the richest and poorest people in some absolute sense, but the relative difference in their own society. People living in a relatively poor society can lead healthier lives than people living in a richer society if the difference between the richest and the poorest in their society is less. What really matters is how much poorer poor people are in a society relative to the richest people. However, Lloyd s later appeal to data drawn from primate studies might lead some to cry reductionism . The human species is unique. No inferences can be made from other species, even primate species, to us. [Pg.11]

Elizabeth Lloyd Oh, a common cause. Well, I d be more inclined to accept something that had a certain economic structure at its center except that these same results have been shown across 159 different countries and several countries in the former USSR. [Pg.80]

At the end of 1980, when I finished writing a book of the cell division cycle with David Lloyd and Robert Poole, I promised myself that I would never write another. During the past few months there have been many times when I wished that I had kept that promise. During this time I have been reassuring my family, colleagues and not least myself, that it was almost finished . Now that it finally is complete, I promise that I will never write another. Well, perhaps not for a few years yet. [Pg.319]

Wells, D. A. and Lloyd, T. L., Automation of Sample Preparation for Pharmaceutical and Clinical Analysis, In Sampling and Sample Preparation for Field and Laboratory Fundamentals and New Directions in Sample Preparation, Pawliszyn, J., Ed., Vol. XXXVII, Elsevier Science, Amsterdam, Netherlands, pp. 837—868, 2002. [Pg.143]

Hydroxymethyl hydroperoxide has also been identified and measured in rural continental areas as well as in the marine boundary layer. For example, Lee et al. (1993) report concentrations as high as 5 ppb in rural Georgia, and Heikes et al. (1996) measured concentrations from 0.6 to 1.6 ppb in the marine boundary layer over the south Atlantic Ocean. The median value in the rural continental boundary layer in the southeast United States was reported to be 0.97 ppb, with individual measurements ranging from 0.2 to 3 ppb (Wein-stein-Lloyd et al., 1998). [Pg.598]

Although sheep are not well protected against T. ovis oncospheral invasion by passive transfer of AB in colostrum, mice were protected against T. taeniaeformis by the oral administration of colostral IgA and IgG (Lloyd and Soulsby, 1 978) or serum IgG (Musoke and Williams, 1975) from infected animals. [Pg.200]

Temperature is also increased by people heating engineers tend to assume that each person in a building is equivalent to just under half a kilowatt of heating. The more interesting effect of visitor flows is the chemical source to the atmosphere that they represent For some pollutants (particularly reduced sulfur and some VOCs as well as particles and dust), people or their clothes can represent significant in-situ sources and transportation routes (Brimblecombe, Shooter and Kaur, 1992 Nazaroff et al., 1993 Brimblecombe and Yoon, 2000 Yoon and Brimblecombe, 2001 Lloyd et al., 2002 Ankersmit, Tennent and Watts,... [Pg.292]

In the peripheral (Wessler 1989) as well as central (Wonnacott 1997) nervous system, presynaptic nicotinic autoreceptors were reported to control the release of acetylcholine. In both locations, the consequence of presynaptic nAChR activation most commonly is an increase in both spontaneous and evoked acetylcholine release (MacDermott et al. 1999), whereas presynaptic muscarinic receptors mediate the opposite effect, an autoinhibition. Recent studies have focused on the composition of presynaptic nAChRs (Table 2). In the hippocampus, nicotinic autoreceptors were suggested to be a3/p4 receptors (Tani et al. 1998), but a role of p2 subunits has also been implicated (Lloyd et al. 1998). Likewise, in the neocortex, presynaptic nicotinic autoreceptors are likely to be 04/ p2 receptors (Marchi et al. 2002). In contrast, in the interpeduncular nucleus the autoreceptors were suggested to mainly contain a3 and p4 subunits (Grady et al. 2001). [Pg.488]


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