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H. Krauch and W. Kunz, Organic Name Reactions, 2nd ed., translated byj. M. Harkin, John Wiley Sons, Inc., New York, 1964. [Pg.474]

Source Organism Name Mr Requirements for Luminescence Luminescence Maximum, nm (Quantum Yield)... [Pg.346]

The time dependence of the acute toxicity of oil and dispersants on a sensitive freshwater organism, namely, Daphnia magna, was investigated [1805]. Two different oils were used a crude oil from the southwest of France and a gas oil free from volatile substances after being equilibrated with atmosphere. Two commercial dispersants were used British Petroleum Enersperse 1037 and Dasic Freshwater. [Pg.299]

Glover, S.A. (2006). HERON rearrangement. In Merck Index (14th edn), Organic Name Reactions ONR-43, O Neil, M.J. (ed.), Merck Co., Inc., Whitehouse Station, NJ. [Pg.121]

Over the last eight years, most of the estimated cases of world-wide poisoning in humans due to the three major kinds of seafood toxins that are found in fresh and unspoiled marine organisms, namely, paralytic shellfish poison (PSP-saxitoxins/ gonyautoxins), ciguatoxin(s), and tetrodotoxin, (13-16) were caused by ciguatera (Table I). [Pg.27]

More complex devices have been developed that are capable of dealing with all cases. The reader is referred to the Nomenclature of Inorganic Chemistry, Chapter 10. The use of stereochemical descriptors in organic names and formulae is dealt with in Chapter 3, Section 3.8 (p. 21). [Pg.65]


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