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P. H. Nye and P. B. Tinker, Solute Movement in the Soil-Plant Sy.stem, Blackwell, Oxford, 1977. [Pg.187]

Fig. 9.6 Hierarchical organisation of neuronal circuits governing the control of movement. Note the nesting of feedback loops. (After a figure in Shepherd, G.M. (1988). Neurobiology, Oxford University Press, Oxford.)... Fig. 9.6 Hierarchical organisation of neuronal circuits governing the control of movement. Note the nesting of feedback loops. (After a figure in Shepherd, G.M. (1988). Neurobiology, Oxford University Press, Oxford.)...
Nultsch, W. Movements. In Algal Physiology and Biochemistry. Botanical Monographs Vol. 10 (Stewart, W.D.P., ed.). Oxford, London, Edinburgh, Melbourne Blackwell 1974, pp. 864-893... [Pg.140]

Cox, K. G., McKenzie, D. White, R. S. (1993). Melting and Melt Movement in the Earth. Oxford Oxford Univ. Press. [Pg.528]

Figure 5.3 Pumped movement of sodium ions out of and potassium ions into a cell assisted by ATP hydrolysis. (Adapted by permission of Oxford University Press from Figure 8.5 of reference 2. Clarendon Press, Oxford and Oxford University Press Inc.,... Figure 5.3 Pumped movement of sodium ions out of and potassium ions into a cell assisted by ATP hydrolysis. (Adapted by permission of Oxford University Press from Figure 8.5 of reference 2. Clarendon Press, Oxford and Oxford University Press Inc.,...
Tinker PB, Nye PH. 2000. Solute Movement in the Rhizosphere. New York Oxford University Press. [Pg.278]

Yaron B (1979) Chemical conversion of pesticides in the soil medium The organophosphates. In Geissbuhler H (ed) Advances in pesticide science. Pergamon Press, Oxford, pp 577-584 Yaron B (1989) General principles of pesticide movement to groundwater. Agric Ecosystems Environ 26 275-297... [Pg.407]

L. C. Correa da Silva and R.F. Mehl, Interface and marker movements in diffusion in solid solutions of metals, Trans. AIME, Vol. 191, pp. 155-173. Copyright by TMS (The Minerals, Metals, and Materials Society). Fig. 6.2 and Fig. 6.3 Reprinted, by permission, from A. Vignes and J.P. Sabatier, Ternary diffusion in Fe-Co-Ni alloys, Trans. AIME> Vol. 245, pp. 1795-1802. Copyright 1969 by TMS (The Minerals, Metals, and Materials Society). Fig. 6.2 Reprinted, by permission, from J.S. Kirkaldy, Diffusion in the Condensed State. Copyright 1987 The Institute of Metals (Maney Publishing). Fig. 9.1 Reprinted, by permission, from N.A. Gjostein, Short circuit diffusion, in Diffusion. Copyright 1973 by The American Society for Metals (ASM International). Fig. 9.2, Fig. B.6, and Fig. B.8 From Interfaces in Crystalline Materials by A.P. Sutton and R.W. Balluffi (1995). Reprinted by permission of Oxford University Press. Fig. 9.2 Reprinted, by permission, from I. Herbeuval and... [Pg.617]

Squire, J. M., Harford, J. J., and Al-Khayat, H. A. (1994). Synchrotron radiation in time-resolved X-ray diffraction studies of molecular movements in muscle. In Synchrotron Radiation in the Biosciences. Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK. [Pg.254]

Drabel, J., Bachmann, F. (1983) Proinsecticides structure-activity relationships in carbamoylsulfenyl N-methylcarbamates. In Synthesis and Structure-Activity Relationships. Doyle, P., Fujita, T., Eds., pp. 211-211, Pergamon Press, Oxford, England. Eadie, B.J., Robbins, J.A. (1987) 11. The role of particulate matter in the movement of contaminants in the Great Lakes. In Sources and Fates of Aquatic Pollutants. Hites, R.A., Eisenreich, S J., Editors, pp. 318-364, Advances Chemistry Series 216, American Chemical Society, Washington DC. [Pg.810]

This way of analyzing working-class movements grew directly out of Luxemburg s research for her 1898 doctoral thesis at the University of Zurich, The Industrial Development of Poland, See J. P. Nettl, Rosa Luxemburg, vol. 1 (London Oxford University Press, 1966). [Pg.393]

Percy Bysshe Shelley is considered one of the finest English poets and a major figure in the nineteenth-century Romantic movement. Born in 1792, Shelley was educated at Eton but was expelled from Oxford University for writing a pamphlet on atheism. Shelley married Mary Wollstonecraft (later famous for her novel Frankenstein) and traveled in... [Pg.625]

Chemical understanding interprets phenomena in terms of the positions and movements of atoms and the forces acting upon them. The Oxford English Dictionary defines phenomenon as "that of which the senses or mind directly takes note an immediate object of perception." This chapter has argued that behavioral performance permits an assessment of what another creature can detect by means of olfaction alone, thus extending the notion of "senses or mind" beyond the realm of the human. The belief that all terrestrial vertebrates share similar olfactory mechanisms implies that these will ultimately prove susceptible to chemical understanding. The confirmation of such understanding will be the ability to archive odors. [Pg.269]

Figure 21-il. Movement of a DNA chain through an agarose gel under the influence of a pulsed field. (Courtesy - Monaco, A.P., Ed., Pulsed Field Gel Electrophoresis IRL Press, Oxford, NY, 1994)... [Pg.334]

Marsden CD (1984), Movement Disorders. In Weatherall DJ, Ledingham JGG and Warrell DA, eds. Oxford Textbook of Medicine, pp. 21.100-21.121. Oxford University Press, Oxford. [Pg.748]

Wilson H (1988) International law and the use of force by national liberation movements. Clarendon, Oxford... [Pg.118]

Determination of the stability of a marine slope. (From Richards, A.F. and Chaney, R.C., Marine slope stability— A geological approach. Proceedings—NATO Conference on Marine Slides and Other Mass Movements, S. Saxon and J.K. Nieuwenhuis ed., Series IV Marine Science, Plenum Press, Oxford, 163-172, 1982.). With kind permission from Springer Science + Business Media... [Pg.453]


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