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Perrot F 1994 Flydrogen-hydrogen Interaction In an electron gas J. Phys. Condens Matters 431-46... [Pg.2232]

Maytenus spp. Chuchuara or chuchuhuasha from Peru contains an amorphous alkaloid which lowers body temperature and reduces blood pressure. (Raymond-Hamet and Colas, Bull. Acad. M d., 1935,114,139 Perrot, MUlat and Colas, Bull. Sci. Pharmacol., 1937, 44, 325.)... [Pg.781]

Brossard, J., D. Desbordes, N. Difabio, J. L. Gamier, A. Lannoy, J. C. Leyer, J. Perrot, and J. P. Saint-Cloud. 1985. Truly unconflned deflagrations of ethylene-air mixtures. Paper presented at the 10th Int. Coll, on Dynamics of Explosions and Reactive Systems. Berkeley, California. [Pg.137]

The following intereating aocoent uf the plant is due to Professor Perrot, director of tlio laboratory of Materia Medics at the Higher Hchool of Pharmacy of Paris —... [Pg.510]

Thominet, M.L. and Perrot, J. 8ritish Patent 1,539,319 January 31, 1979 assigned to So-ciete d Etudes Scientifiques et Industrielles de I lle-de-France... [Pg.1574]

Methyl mercuric Azide (Mercuric methylazide). CH3HgN3 cry sts from alc mp 130.5° decompn explosively ca 200°. Was prepd by Perret Perrot (Ref 3) by treating methyl mercuric hydroxide, CH3HgOH (Ref 1) with hydrazoic acid... [Pg.126]

Huong P., Couzi M., Perrot M. Molecular motions of hydrogen halides and deuterium halides in liquid sulfur hexafluoride, Chem. Phys. Lett. 7, 189-90 (1970). [Pg.294]

Mineral Oil Hydraulic Fluids. Lipoid pneumonia with marked interstitial pneumonitis and pulmonary fibrosis was observed in a child accidentally ingesting a lethal dose of automotive transmission fluid (Perrot and Palmer 1992). Although the exact composition of the hydraulic fluid was not reported, it is assumed to be a mineral oil hydraulic fluid because automotive transmission fluids typically contain... [Pg.110]

Mineral Oil Hydraulic Fluids. Only one report was located regarding death in humans following exposure to mineral oil hydraulic fluids. A 14-month-old boy ingested 5-10 cc of a mineral oil hydraulic fluid and died 4 weeks later after developing pneumonia (Perrot and Palmer 1992). Postmortem analysis revealed edema, hemorrhages, and lipoid/oil droplets in the lungs. The attending physicians believed that the development of lipoid pneumonia with marked interstitial pneumonitis eventually led to death. [Pg.194]

Mineral Oil Hydraulic Fluids. There is a paucity of data on respiratory effects following inhalation, oral, or dermal exposure to mineral oil hydraulic fluids. The only available information for humans comes from a case report of a child ingesting a lethal dose of an automotive transmission fluid, which was most likely a mineral oil hydraulic fluid. Lipoid pneumonia with marked fibrosis was observed (Perrot and Palmer... [Pg.195]

Mineral Oil Hydraulic Fluids. There is limited information on the acute toxicity of mineral oil hydraulic fluids to humans. A single case report of a child accidentally ingesting automotive transmission fluid reported respiratory and gastrointestinal effects (Perrot and Palmer 1992). [Pg.238]

Perrot LJ, Palmer H. 1992. Fatal hydrocarbon lipoid pneumonia and pneumonitis secondary to automatic transmission fluid ingestion. J Forensic Sci 37 1422-1427. [Pg.348]

Reboul, E, Thap, S, Perrot, E, Amiot, MJ, Lairon, D, and Borel, P, 2007a. Effect of the main dietary antioxidants (carotenoids, gamma-tocopherol, polyphenols, and vitamin C) on alpha-tocopherol absorption. Eur J Clin Nutr 61, 1167-1173. [Pg.349]

A. Battaud, H. Perrot, V. Billard, C. Martelet, and J. Therasse, Study of immunoglobulin G thin layers obtained by die Langmuir-Blodgett method application to immunosensors. Biosens. Bioelectron. 8, 39—48 (1993). [Pg.280]

C. Gabrielli, P. Hemery, P. Liatsi, M. Masure, and H. Perrot, An electrogravimetric study of an all-solid-state potassium selective electrode with Prussian blue as the electroactive solid internal contact. J. Electrochem. Soc. 152, H219 (2005). [Pg.456]

Guiochon M, Loosfelt H, Lescop P, Sar S, Atger M, Perrot A, Milgrom E (1989) Mechanisms of nuclear localization of the progesterone receptor evidence for interaction between monomers. Cell 57 1147... [Pg.57]

Valero M, Richerd S, Perrot V, Destombe C (1992) Evolution of alternation of haploid and diploid phases in life cycles. Trends Ecol Evol 7 25-29... [Pg.55]


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