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Steidinger, K. and Penta, H., Harmful microalgae and assocaitedpublic health risks in the Gulf of Mexico, U.S. EPA, Gulf of Mexico Program, Stennis Space Center, 1999. [Pg.192]

Table 12.3 Basic Pool of Medicinal Herbal Resources in Mexico. Program IMSS-COPLAMAR 1984... Table 12.3 Basic Pool of Medicinal Herbal Resources in Mexico. Program IMSS-COPLAMAR 1984...
Canada, and Mexico (23). The National Atmospheric Deposition Program has established the nationwide sampling network of —100 stations in the United States. The sampler is shown in Fig. 14-9 with a wet collection container. The wet collection bucket is covered with a lid when it is not raining. A sensor for rain moves the lid to open the wet collector bucket and cover the dry bucket at the beginning of a rainstorm. This process is reversed when the rain stops. [Pg.213]

In Mexico City, several air quality parameters are measured continuously by an Automated Monitoring Network operated by the Under Secretariat of Ecology. Carbon monoxide, particulate matter, sulfur dioxide, nitrogen oxide, and ozone are the contaminants exceeding Air Quality Standards. Emissions produced by 2.7 million vehicles and 35,000 commercial and industrial outfits are not easily dispersed in a Valley located at 2240 m and surrounded by two mountain chains which hinder air circulation. An Integral Program, recently established to alleviate pollution, is briefly described. [Pg.149]

Assistant Professor and Physician Assistant Physician Assistant Program Department of Family Community Medicine The University of New Mexico School of Medicine Albuquerque, New Mexico... [Pg.1700]

Sustainability of Natural Resources and Energy Program, Cinvestav-Saltillo, Saltillo, C.P. Coahuila, Mexico... [Pg.222]

The author is indebted to Edward McNamee who collected much of the data as part of his program leading to the M.S. degree in Physics, to Dr. Luis Quindos of the Department of Medical Physics of the University of Santander, Spain and to Dr. S.D. Schery of the New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology. [Pg.263]

Benjamin, S. A., Hahn, F. F. and Jones, R. K. (1972b). Hematologic changes in dogs with radiation-induced hemangiosarcomas, page 226 in Fission Product Inhalation Program Annual Report 1971-1972, Report No. LF-45 (Lovelace Foundation, Albuquerque, New Mexico). [Pg.79]

Sericano, J.L., E.L. Atlas, T.L. Wade, and J.M. Brooks. 1990. NOAA s Status and Trends Mussel Watch Program chlorinated pesticides and PCBs in oysters (Crassostrea virginica) and sediments from the Gulf of Mexico, 1986-1987. Mar. Environ. Res. 29 161-203. [Pg.1337]

College of Pharmacy Toxicology Program University of New Mexico Albuquerque, NM 87131... [Pg.671]

Wade TL, Atlas EL, Brooks JM, et al. 1988. NOAA Gulf of Mexico status and trends program Trace organic contaminant distribution in sediments and oysters. Estuaries 11 (3) 171-179. [Pg.291]

Mexican Agricultural Program of the Rockefeller Foundation, Calle Londres 45 Mexico 6, D.F., Mexico... [Pg.4]

NSP has been reported from the southeastern coast of the U.S., the Gulf of Mexico, and New Zealand (Ishida et al., 1996). Few cases of NSP occur in the U.S. because of comprehensive monitoring programs that periodically sample shellfish and the waters where shellfish are harvested. If shellfish or seawater samples are contaminated with brevetoxins, harvesting is stopped until the shellfish have depurated the toxin and are again safe to eat. [Pg.167]

Abstract in late 2008, soil and stream sediment orientation surveys were carried out to provide optimized field and analytical procedures for use in property and regional-scale exploration programs on MinCore s Tameapa property in Sinaloa Mexico. The property is host to two advanced mineral prospects named Pico Prieto (copper-molybdenum porphyry) and Venado (molybdenum-copper structurally controlled porphyry) that were first explored in detail by Las Cuevas during the 1970s and early 1980s. [Pg.407]

Jhon Castaneda-Gomez is a native of Manizales, Colombia. He obtained his B.Sc (1999) from the University of Caldas and his M.Sc. (2007) from Del Valle University in Colombia. He has completed two years of the Ph.D. program at the School of Chemistry, National Autonomous University of Mexico, and working at the Department of Pharmacy on the development of analytical techniques for the isolation of complex polysaccharides from plant sources. [Pg.184]

In 1979, we decided to extend our studies to one of the agroecosystems of greater Importance in Mexico the coffee plantations. These studies were realized within the Program of Agroecosystems at the-Institute Nacional de Investigaciones sobre Recursos Bioticos. We worked at the coffee plantations in Coatepec, Veracruz, which are characterized by the presence of shade trees which resemble the structure of the deciduous temperate forests, with three well defined strata the herbaceous layer, the shrub layer represented by coffee plants and the tree layer. The main objective of this study was to assess the allelopathic interactions among the species that constitute this community, in particular the coffee plants (19). [Pg.94]

Instituto Nacional de Investigaciones sobre Recursos Bioticos, Retorno de Cerro Tuera No. 21. Col. Oxtopulco Universidad, 04310 Mexico, D. F. Mexico Agroecology Program, Environmental Studies, University of California, Santa Cruz,... [Pg.262]


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