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Gilbert, R. J., and D. W. Lovelock (eds.), Microbial Aspects of the Deterioration of Materials, Academic Press, London, 1975. [Pg.402]

Lovelock, J. E. (1991). GAIA, a New Look at Life on Earth. New York Oxford University Press. [Pg.94]

Lovelock, J.E. (1953a). The haemolysis of human red blood cells by freezing and thawing. Biochim. Biophys. Acta 10,414-426. [Pg.382]

Lovelock, J. E. (1972). Gaia as seen through the atmosphere. Atmos. Environ. 6,452-453. [Pg.13]

Discuss the importance of atmospheric N2O. Why is it important to know something about its natural and anthropogenic sinks What role might atmospheric N2O play in the control of planetary climate (See e.g.. Lovelock, 1979.)... [Pg.340]

Another family of feedbacks involving biota arise via the process of evapotranspiration in which the rate of water vapor is transferred from the land surface to the atmosphere is mediated by plants. Several consequences have been proposed that include influences of biota on the greenhouse effect of water vapor as well as relative humidity and clouds. Lovelock (1988) suggested that tropical forests might be kept cool by increasing cloud cover in response to higher relative humidity released through enhanced evapotranspiration (via the clouds influences on albedo). Yet another connection arises because tree-covered land has different turbulence properties above it than bare soil, which also influences the cloud cover above. [Pg.453]

Lovelock, J.E. (1953). The mechanism of the protective section of glycerol against haemolysis by freezing and thawing. Biochemica Biophysica Acta, 11, 28-36. [Pg.128]

Charleson RJ, JE Lovelock, MO Andreae, SG Warren (1987) Oceanic phytoplankton, atmospheric sulfur, cloud albedo and climate. Nature (London) 326 655-661. [Pg.40]

Mathematical models of the electron-capture process are based on the stirred reactor model of Lovelock [145] and the kinetic model of Wentworth [117,142,146] as further modified by others [129,134-136,147-150]. The ionization ch2uaber is considered... [Pg.659]


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