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Matter, Lloyd

Lloyd, A.G., Extraction and chemistry of cochineal. Food Chem., 5, 91,1980. Yamada, S. et al.. Analysis of natural colouring matters in food (IV). Methylation of cochineal colour with diazomethane for analysis of food products, J. Agric. Food Chem., 41, 1071, 1993. [Pg.529]

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 According to the theory, what matters to these guys, the phenomena that these guys are looking at, is not the gross national product, but what the gradient is. [Pg.82]

An important route of plant contamination comes from direct contact during surface application of sludge. A study by Chaney and Lloyd [42] showed that sludge constituted 30% of forage dry matter immediately following spray application of liquid sludge on tall fescue (Festuca arundinacea Schreb). The sludge concentration decreased to 10% after 30 days. [Pg.486]

Along with this monster recorder, came several black and white TV cameras, and Lloyd Matter - a talented TV engineer. Lloyd was plump, quiet and totally devoted to his job. He and his assistant, John Day, did their best to accommodate all our requests, whether routine or bizarre, day or night. [Pg.73]

Meanwhile, the Graphic Arts people were arranging their photographic equipment. Several 35 mm cameras stood just outside sliding panels in the walls. The camera operators would open them periodically to record a few minutes of Technicolor volunteer action. Lloyd Matter was making last-minute adjustments of his TV cameras and the monitors that would help us keep track of what the men were doing. My bed and traction equipment were in place. Aspirin, codeine and faithful nurses would get me through the weekend. [Pg.130]

Lloyd Matter had placed remotely controllable cameras in the clinical area. He also mounted one on a tall, specially constructed TV tower just outside. It provided excellent telephoto views of the guard gate, foxhole, approaching helicopter or smoke grenade, depending on the focus of interest. Two monitors in the second MUST unit provided audio and video coverage of both indoor and outdoor activities for the observers. [Pg.147]

Walter Giordano Janice Mendelson Paul Sussman Jeanne Shladanguski Lloyd Matter... [Pg.344]

In the Matter of Lloyd A. England 71 [L L Fittings], Indiana Workforce Development Unemployment Insurance Appeals, Case No. 93-IBA-1108 (January 27,1994). [Pg.16]

Court J, Spurden D, Lloyd S, McKeith I, Ballard C, Cairns N, Kerwin R, Perry R, Perry E (1999) Neuronal nicotinic receptors in dementia with Lewy bodies and schizophrenia alpha-bungarotoxin and nicotine binding in the thalamus. J Neurochem 73 1590-1597 Couturier S, Bertrand D, Matter JM, Hernandez MC, Bertrand S, MiUar N, Valera S, Barkas T, Ballivet M (1990) A neuronal nicotinic acetylcholine receptor subunit (alpha 7) is devel-opmentally regulated and forms a homo-oligomeric channel blocked by alpha-BTX. Neuron 5 847-856... [Pg.773]

Consider that the net effect of the leaf flux on atmospheric i.e., the term (5i — 5a - - si) in Equation (43), represents discrimination against 0. As CO2 is removed from the atmosphere by the photosynthesis flux, E, the remaining CO2 in the atmosphere becomes enriched in due to the leaf water effect. Unlike the case for C, the apparent discrimination, = (5[ — 5a - - si), is not reflected in the 5 0 of plant organic matter (rather, the access is washed away by water), but it can be treated mathematical in the same way (Farquhar and Lloyd, 1993) according to... [Pg.2112]

Lloyd Matter and Laurence Bedard, U.S. Army Chemical Systems Laboratory, Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland Nursing Staff, U S. Army Medical Research Institute of Chemical Defense, Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland... [Pg.7]

One may envision extensions of the present approach to matter teleportation [Opatrny 2001] and quantum computation based on continuous variables [Braunstein 1998 (a) Lloyd 1998 Lloyd 1999], Such extensions may involve the coupling of entangled atomic ensembles in optical lattices by photons carrying quantum information. [Pg.390]

Luster, J., Lloyd, G., Sposito, G., and Fry, 1. V. (1996). Multi-wavelength molecular fluorescence spectrometry for quantitative characterization of copper(n) and aluminum(III) complexation by dissolved organic matter. Environ. Sci. Technol. 30, 1565-1574. [Pg.458]

Measurements of DDT residues in soils and sediments often include the two related compounds DDD (1,1 -dichloro-2,2-di(/ -chlorophcnyl)cthanc Fig. 7.14) and DDE (l,l-dichloro-2,2-di(p-chlorophenyl)ethyl-ene Fig. 7.14), which are degradation products of DDT. Where DDT is still in use, concentrations of up to 590pgm-3 in air and up to 860ngl-1 in seawater have been recorded (Iwata et al. 1993). Soil concentrations depend on past DDT usage, organic matter content, texture, nutrient status, pH, moisture and even temperature all factors that affect the bioavailability and rate of biodegradation of DDT (Weber et al. 1993 Aislabie Lloyd-Jones 1995). [Pg.313]

When asked where to locate the burners on a furnace, revered furnace man, Lefty Lloyd, replied Put the burners where you want... . Just let me decide the locations of the flues and the loads. Modern furnace builders would probably prefer to decide locations of all three—burners, flues, and loads, but the ideal decision would be for builders and operators to discuss and cooperate on all such matters. [Pg.322]

Although gels must have been used since prehistoric times, the definition of a gel is still a matter of discussion [3]. In 1926 Jordan Lloyd [4] made her famous comment that ... [Pg.250]

The five parts describe discrete units of subject matter, but nevertheless the book does not necessarily have to be read in a linear fashion from beginning to end. The individual chapters have been written so that they constitute self-contained modules, and so one can always be skipped. In this way, we have tried to make the character of the book meet the criteria of a reference work. Different interpretations of a topic by different authors have been accepted, as has some repetition, so as not to disrupt the flow of the writing. Finally, some important areas have been covered by several authors, who have naturally placed more emphasis on certain aspects. This applies, for example, to pH (Uwe D. Neue, Michael McBrien), weighted regression Hans-Joachim Kuss, Stefan Schomer), the selectivity of stationary RP phases Stavros Kromidas, Uwe D. Neue, Melvin R. Euerhy, Cinzia Stella, Lloyd R. Snyder), chemometrics Stavros Kromidas, Melvin R. Euerhy, Cinzia Stella), and LC-MS Friedrich Mandel, Katrin Markus). The reader may benefit from the different descriptions of the topics and from the individual evaluations of the authors. [Pg.5]

Lu, X.Q. and Jaffe, R. (2001). Interaction between Hg(II) and natural dissolved organic matter A fluorescence spectroscopy based study. Water Res., 35(7), 1793-1803. Luster, J., Lloyd, T., Sposito, G., and Fry, I.V. (1996). Multi-wavelength molecular fluorescence spectrometry for quantitative characterization of copper(II) and aluminum(III) complexation by dissolved organic matter. Environ. Sci. Technol., 30(5), 1565-1574. Ma, J.H., Del Vecchio, R., Golanoski, K.S., Boyle, E.S., and Blough, N.V. (2010). Optical properties of humic substances and CDOM Effects of borohydride reduction. Environ. Sci. Technol, 44(14), 5395-5402. [Pg.273]


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