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Fossi C, Lari L, Mattei N, SaveUi C, Sanchez-Hemandez JC, Castellani S, Depledge M, Bamber S, Walker C, Savaa D, et al. 1996. Biochemical and genotoxic biomarkers in the Mediterranean crab Carcinus aestuarii) experimentally exposed to polychlo-robiphenyls, benzopyrene and methyl-mercury. Mar Environ Res 42 29-32. [Pg.175]

DE Boer J and Smedes F (1997) Effects of storage conditions of biological materials on the contents of organochlorine compounds and mercury. Mar Poll Bull 35 93-108. [Pg.148]

Krom, M.D., H. Homung, and Y. Cohen. 1990. Determination of the environmental capacity of Haifa Bay with respect to the input of mercury. Mar. Pollut. Bull. 21 349-354. [Pg.434]

J In outer space, frozen water, or ice, has been found on the moon, on planets— particularly Mercury, Mars, Neptune, and Pluto—and in comets and clouds between stars in our galaxy. Recent explorations of Mars indicate that there may be liquid water underground on Mars.This means there could be microorganisms living there ... [Pg.112]

These names, let it be understood, are to be taken in their basic signification SULPHUR (sol-pyr) is fundamentally SUN-FIRE, while Mercury (Mar-kurios) is "Lord of the Waters." The terms really signify occultly the inner principles of Fire and Water, having as little reference to actual fire and water as they do to mineral sulphur and mercury. [Pg.12]

Ancient solid surfaces throughout the solar system are covered in impact craters (e.g., the Moon, Mercury, Mars, Callisto). Most of the planets have large axial tilts with respect to their orbits. Earth possesses a large companion with a mass 1% that of the planet itself. [Pg.461]

Of course, the Sun and the Moon aren t the only celestial bodies that may have changed signs on the day you were born. On December 10, 1982, for example, Mercury, Mars, and the Moon all changed signs. If you were born on that eventful day, you would have to calculate the positions of all three. Or — as I suggest in Chapter 2 — you could skip the hard work and go directly to the Internet. But you should know Those of us who learned how to cast horoscopes back when Apple was nothing more than a snack and a record label consider that a cheat. [Pg.31]

Mercurials ( )mar- kyur-el-3ls n (1676) Fungicides and bactericides containing mercury. [Pg.451]

Our solar system consists of the Sun, the planets and their moon satellites, asteroids (small planets), comets, and meteorites. The planets are generally divided into two categories Earth-like (terrestrial) planets—Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars and Giant planets—Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. Little is known about Pluto, the most remote planet from Earth. [Pg.444]

Mason RP, Rolfhus KR, Fitzgerald WF. 1998. Mercury in the North Atlantic. Mar Chem... [Pg.85]

Francesconi KA, Lenanton RCJ. 1992. Mercury contamination in a semi-enclosed marine embayment organic and inorganic mercury content of biota, and factors influencing mercury levels in fish. Mar Envhon Res 33 189-212. [Pg.115]

Batel R, Bihari N, Rinkevich B, Dapper J, Schaecke H, Schroeder HC, Mueller WE. 1993. Modulation of organotin-induced apoptosis by water pollutant methyl mercury in a human lymphoblastoid tumor cell hne and a marine sponge. Mar Ecol Progr Ser 93 245-251. [Pg.167]

Brock V. 1993. Effects of mercury on physiological conditions and content of the biomarker ALA in the oystery Ostrea edulis. Mar Ecol Progr Ser 96 169-175. [Pg.169]

Furness RW, Muirhead SJ, Woodbum M. 1986. Using bird feathers to measure mercury in the envirorrment relationship between mercitry content and moult. Mar Pollut Bull 17 27-30. [Pg.176]

Gochfeld M. 1980. Tissue distribution of mercury in normal and abnormal yourrg common terns. Mar Pollut Bull 11 362-366. [Pg.176]

Monteiro LR, Granadeiro JP, Furness RW. 1998. Relationship between mercury levels and diet in Azores seabirds. Mar Ecol Progr Ser 166 259-265. [Pg.181]

Nisbet I, Montoya J, Burger J, Hatch J. 2002. Use of stable isotopes to investigate individual differences in diets and mercury exposures among common terns Sterna hirundo in breeding and wintering grounds. Mar Ecol Progr Ser 242 267-274. [Pg.182]

Thompson DR, Furness RW. 1989b. Comparison of the levels of total and organic mercury in seabird feathers. Mar PoUut Bull 20 557-579. [Pg.186]

Philalethes, Eirenaeus. "Preparations of the sophic mercury. Experiments for the preparation of the sophic mercury, by Luna and the Antimonial Stellate Regulus of Mars, for the Philosopher s Stone. Written by Eirenaeus Philalethes, an Englishman, and a Cosmopolite." In Collectanea chemica, 149-160., 1893.rhttp //pwp.netcabo.pt/r.petrinus/experiments-e.htm1. [Pg.80]

Portal page to a series of pages Air, Moon, Jupiter, Fire, Mercury, Saturn, Water, Venus, Sun, Earth, Mars. Also an interesting page "A Christian Mandala - explanation of this mandala and its sources by Robert Ellaby"... [Pg.459]

Linden, Stanton J. Jonson and Sendivogius Some new light on Mercury vindicatedfrom the alchemists at court. Ambix 24, no. 1 (Mar 1977) 39-54. [Pg.668]

In the region of the terrestrial planets, there may have been several thousand planetesimals of up to several hundred kilometres in diameter. During about ten million years, these united to form the four planets—Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars—which are close to the sun. Far outside the orbit of the planet Mars, the heavier planets were formed, in particular Jupiter and Saturn, the huge masses of which attracted all the hydrogen and helium around them. Apart from their cores, these planets have a similar composition to that of the sun. Between the planets Mars and Jupiter, there is a large zone which should really contain another planet. It... [Pg.26]

The inner, or terrestrial, planets, from Mercury to Mars, including the planetoids. These have masses between 0.06 and 1 Earth masses, densities between 3,000 and 5,500 kg/m3, and similar structures ... [Pg.43]


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