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Fig. 68.1 The Great Limpopo Transfrontier Park, part of the larger Great Limpopo Transfrontier Conservation Area. (Map created by Elizabeth Fairley, University of Minnesota Cartography Laboratory)... Fig. 68.1 The Great Limpopo Transfrontier Park, part of the larger Great Limpopo Transfrontier Conservation Area. (Map created by Elizabeth Fairley, University of Minnesota Cartography Laboratory)...
The Great Limpopo Transfrontier Park, part of the larger... [Pg.2319]

Rohm and Haas Deer Park, Tex. BASF part. ox. natural gas 25 1,4-butanediol... [Pg.395]

Chemical Economics Handbook, Stanford Research Institute, Menlo Park, Calif., Sept. 1991, parts 702.1000H, 702.1003U—1004P. [Pg.177]

There are two U.S. producers of sodium perborate. E. I. du Pont de Nemours Co., Inc., in Memphis, Tennessee has converted part of their tetrahydrate capacity into monohydrate production (109). Interox has a monohydrate plant with a capacity of 20,000 t in Deer Park, Texas (109,110). 1991 U.S. consumption of sodium perborate was about 27,000 t, compared with about 45,000 t in the mid-1970s. [Pg.204]

H. C. Reis and R. G. Muller, Caprolactam, Part II, Report No. 7, Process Economics Program, SRI International, Menlo Park, Calif., 1965, pp. 441-442. [Pg.428]

ISA RP 12.13. Part II. 1987. Installation, Operation, and Maintenance of Combustible Gas Detection Instruments. Instrument Society of America, Research Triangle Park, NC. [Pg.151]

Pasquill, F., "Atmospheric Ehspersion Parameters in Gaussian Plume Modeling, Part II. Possible Requirements for Change in the Turner Workbook Values," EPA-600/4-76-030b. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle Park, NC, 1976. [Pg.317]

In 1862 the Great International Exhibition was held in London and was visited by six million people. At this exhibition a bronze medal was awarded to Parkes for his exhibit Ptu kesine. This was obtained by first preparing a suitable cellulose nitrate and dissolving it in a minimum of solvent. The mixture was then put on a heated rolling machine, from which some of the solvent was then removed. While still in the plastic state the material was then shaped by dies or pressure . In 1866 the Parkesine Co., Ltd was formed but it failed in 1868. This appears in part due to the fact that in trying to reduce production costs products inferior to... [Pg.3]

Other Titles - The Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990 continue the federal acid rain research program and contain several provisions relating to research, development and air monitoring. They also contain provisions to provide additional unemployment benefits through the Job Training Partnership Act to workers laid off as a consequence of compliance with the Clean Air Act. The Act also contains provisions to improve visibility near National Parks and other parts of the country. Strict enforcement of the Clean Air Act Amendments is the driving force behind pollution abatement. Non-compliance is simply not an option, since there are both financial and criminal liabilities that outweigh any benefits derived from a business. [Pg.8]

The servicing area could be located on the right-hand side of the site but remote from the gate, and part of the park near to the servicing area could be allocated to vehicles that arrive for their scheduled routine service. [Pg.77]

They re part of the civic fabric, like the New York Public Library or Central Park, said Thomas Connors, author of Meet Me in the Bar, an appreciation of American hotel bars. [Pg.170]

Department of Chemistry, University of Southern California, University Park, Los Angeles, California 90007. This work was supported m part by a grant from the National Science Foundation, grant number GP 40331X. [Pg.99]

However, some of our deer individuals from the arid Joshua Tree National Park in California indicate unusual D-enrichment. This may derive from evapotranspiration in local plants that were part of the diet of the deer and/or in the body fluids of the animals themselves, as is expected in extremely diy environments (Cormie et al., 1994c Bowen et al., 2005). Deer occupy an ecological niche that is relatively simple from the perspective of hydrogen, as their diet consists of leafy vegetation and their water is obtained from surface waters (lakes and streams) that in many cases have D values closely representing mean annual precipitation. In contrast, omnivorous and carnivorous animals consume more diverse diets with more widely varying... [Pg.150]

Historically, the absorption of lipid-soluble nutrients has been considered to be carrier-independent, with solutes diffusing into enterocytes down concentration gradients. This is true for some lipid-soluble components of plants (e.g. the hydroxytyrosol in olive oil Manna et al., 2000). However, transporters have been reported for several lipid-soluble nutrients. For example, absorption of cholesterol is partly dependent on a carrier-mediated process that is inhibited by tea polyphenols (Dawson and Rudel, 1999) and other phytochemicals (Park et al., 2002). A portion of the decreased absorption caused by tea polyphenols may be due to precipitation of the cholesterol associated with micelles (Ikeda et al., 1992). Alternatively, plant stanols and other phytochemicals may compete with cholesterol for transporter sites (Plat and Mensink, 2002). It is likely that transporters for other lipid-soluble nutrients are also affected by phytochemicals, although this has not been adequately investigated. [Pg.167]

Orebody zoning (Park and Macdiarmid, 1963) is observed in Cu-Pb-Zn deposits. For example, in Osarizawa deposit, which is one of the largest Cu-Pb-Zn deposits in Japan, ore metal zoning from deeper to shallower parts is Cu —> ZnPb —> AuAg. [Pg.88]


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