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Napier studies

Napier T. C., Potter P. E. (1989). Dopamine in the rat ventral pallidum/substantia innominata biochemical and electrophysiological studies. Neuropharmacology 28(7), 757-60. [Pg.217]

Hence, the need for new perspectives has been called for in the study of the adoption and diffusion of sustainable agriculture, with focus on access to, and quality of information (Lovejoy and Napier 1986), the perception of innovations, and the institutional and economic factors related to adoption (Alonge and Martine 1995). Some studies have concluded that it is likely that the successful adoption of conservation practices would be influenced more by a farmers attitude and perception, than any other factor (Alonge and Martine 1995). [Pg.30]

These considerations are probably also of value in the study of Eu + luminescence in chelates. Napier et al. 80) have recently demonstrated the importance of the Eu3+ c.t. state for the absence of Eu3+ emission in tris (acetylacetonate) europium(III). [Pg.65]

Viles, H.A. Goudie, A.S. (1990a) Reconnaissance studies of the tufa deposits of the Napier Range, NW Australia. Earth Surface Processes and Landforms 15, 425-443. [Pg.199]

This work was supported by grants from the Science and Engineering Research Council. The structural studies were performed in collaboration with Dr. H. Milburn, Napier College, Edinburgh and his coworkers. The solution studies were carried out under the Joint Optoelectronic Research Scheme with Drs. S. Mann and M.R. Worboys of GEC Research Ltd, Marconi Research Centre, Chelmsford, Essex. [Pg.138]

For reasons that we cannot now explain, but which probably relate to a specific solvent effect, the data points for water fall out of line on the high side in a consistent manner for all the nitroxides studied by Napier and Knauer. If this datum is excluded, the r value becomes 0.981, and the (7 value becomes 0.07 G. [Pg.611]

Napier, A. and J.P. Hart (1996). Voltammetric and amperometric studies of selected thiols and dimethyldisulfide using a screen-printed carbon electrode modified with cobalt phthalocyanine Studies towards a gas sensor. Electroanalysis 8(11), 1006-1013. [Pg.350]

Since 2008, a number of independent research studies have been completed and published by UK Universities into the impact of SimVenture as a learning and teaching resource. Universities completing research include Leeds Beckett University, Leeds University, Southampton Solent University, Edinburgh Napier University, The University of Huddersfield and the University of West London. [Pg.97]

Daud, Z., Hatta, M., Kassim, A., Awang, H., and Aripin, A. (2014). Exploring of agro waste (pineapple leaf, corn stalk, and napier grass) by chemical composition and morphological study. Bioresources, 9(1), 872-880. [Pg.478]

Napier and Norrish (1965, 1967) identified HNO spectroscopically in flash photolyses of methyl nitrite as the intermediate product and from the kinetics of its appearance concluded that process (I) was the major primary process involved in methyl nitrite photolysis. McGraw and Johnston (1969) also studied the HNO formation and decay in methyl nitrite photolyses at 366 nm. Direct detection of the methoxy radical formed in methyl nitrite photolyses at 266 nm was reported by Sanders et al. (1980) using laser-excited fluorescence (Ohbayashi et al., 1977 Inoue et al., 1979). All current evidence suggests that the occurrence of processes (I) and (II) rationalize well the theoretical and experimental results available today < in is probably near zero. [Pg.1239]


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