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Generalized Mesoscale Windflow Patterns Associated with Different Combinations of Wind Direction and Ridgeline Orientation... [Pg.265]

Ropelewski, C. F. and Halpert, M. S. (1987). Global and regional scale precipitation patterns associated with the El Nino/Southem Oscillation. Mon. Wea. Rev. 115,1606-1626. [Pg.318]

Fig. 2.4 H-bond patterns associated with helical secondary structures in a-polypep-tides... Fig. 2.4 H-bond patterns associated with helical secondary structures in a-polypep-tides...
The spectral pattern associated with principal component 1 is presented in Fig. 8. It provided the characteristic wavelengths which were the most discriminant to separate the... [Pg.275]

This example of the electrostatic potentials of the dibenzo-p-dioxins shows how the patterns associated with high activity may be used to infer information about the actual receptor. The same approach can be used for other drug-receptor and toxigen-receptor systems. [Pg.70]

Fig. la shows the abundance ratio [Ba/Fe] for this sample as a function of [C/Fe]. Thirty stars (77% of the sample) have [Ba/Fe] > +0.7, while the others have [Ba/Fe] < 0.0. There is a clear gap in the Ba abundances between the two groups, suggesting at least two different origins of the carbon excesses. Ba-enhanced stars The Ba-enhanced stars exhibit a correlation between the Ba and C abundance ratios (Fig. la). This fact suggests that carbon was enriched in the same site as Ba. The Ba excesses in these objects presumably originated from the s-process, rather than the r-process, because (1) nine stars in this group for which detailed abundance analysis is available clearly show abundance patterns associated with the s-process [2], and (2) there is no evidence of an r-process excess in the other 21 objects. Hence, the carbon enrichment in these objects most likely arises from Asymptotic Giant Branch (AGB) stars, which are also the source of the s-process elements. [Pg.124]

WG) are still insufficient. Vioque and others (2008) explored the associations between fruit and vegetable intake and WG over a 10-year period in an adult Mediterranean population of 206 aged 15-80 years at baseline in 1994, who participated in a nutrition survey in Valencia, Spain. They concluded that dietary patterns associated with a high intake of fruits and vegetables in Mediterranean populations may reduce long-term risk of subsequent WG and obesity among adults. [Pg.17]

Okabo H, Sasaki S, Horiguchi H, Oguma E, Miyamoto K, Hosoi Y, Kim M- and Kayama F. 2006. Dietary patterns associated with bone mineral density in premenopausal Japanese farmwomen. Am J Nutr 83(5) 1185—1192. [Pg.46]

Post-translational modifications, in particular glycosylation patterns, can be incomplete and/or can differ very significantly from patterns associated with native human glycoproteins. [Pg.119]

In the upper course, a contamination pattern associated to agricultural practices, mostly described by the contribution of terbutryn and terbuthylazine, was identified... [Pg.356]

The main purpose of this chapter is to survi atmospheric concentrations of photochemical oxidants, with emphasis on surface concentrations and the distribution patterns associated with them. The reason for that em> phasis is that the photochemical oxidants that affect public health and welfare are largely concentrated in this region. The whole subject of stratospheric ozone (and its filtering of ultraviolet light and interactions with supersonic-transport exhaust products), nuclear weapon reaction products, and halogenated hydrocarbon decomposition pr ucts is not treated here. [Pg.126]

SYNOPTIC WEATHER PATTERNS ASSOCIATED WITH EPISODES OF HIGH POLLUTION... [Pg.597]

There are currently no subtle or sensitive biomarkers of effects associated with exposure to 2-hexanone. Electromyographic testing, however, may prove to be useful in the detection of nerve conduction abnormalities in their early stages, even before they are accompanied by clinical manifestations. Specific electrodiagnostic patterns associated with exposure to 2-hexanone have not been clearly delineated. [Pg.44]

Fully unsaturated imidazole rings feature prominently in several classes of therapeutic agents. The specific substitution pattern associated with each class of drugs suggests that these moieties play an important pharmacophoric role. [Pg.269]

The slice through a bulk crystal can differ from both the 111 plane and the 100 plane by small angles. This produces a kink in the face of the step. By an extension of the analysis that leads to step characterization, these kinks can also be characterized. For example, a plane with Miller indices 10,8,7 has 111 terraces seven atoms wide, 110 steps one atom high, and kinks of 100 orientation every two atoms. Because of the greater thermodynamic stability of the planes of low Miller index, these surfaces of ordered roughness are stable and can be prepared and studied. Since it is sensitive to periodicity over a domain about 20 nm in diameter, LEED sees the pattern associated with terraces of various widths and may be used to characterize these surfaces. Satisfactory LEED patterns do not require absolute uniformity of terrace width but may be obtained with experimental surfaces that display a distribution of widths. [Pg.454]

A possible link between the movement of the eyes (which is real) and the hallucinated dream movements (which are fictive) is provided by the PGO system. This is because the neuronal firing patterns associated with each PGO wave encode (at least) the direction of the eye movements and provide that encoded information to (at least) the visual thalamus and visual cortex. This means that in the absence of real sensory input from the eyes, feed forward information about the direction of the (also fictive) gaze is provided to the upper brain, which could (and we think almost certainly must) use it in the elaboration of the convincing visuomotor illusion that is dreaming. [Pg.141]


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