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The modeling of the plant, the chemical processes, and the production plan can be performed entirely in a graphical manner using three editors, the recipe editor, the plant editor and the production plan editor. A fourth editor is available for the definition and update of a physical properties library. The physical properties library is required to parameterize the models of the plant and of the recipes for the calculation of state changes during the processing steps in simulation. [Pg.39]

It is now thought that PAPS is not involved in sulfate assimilation by plants. (Editors note.)... [Pg.413]

From the Cell to the Whole Plant Editor T.K. Scott... [Pg.310]

Mular, A.L. and W. R. Bull, W.R. (Editors), Mineral Processes Their Analysis, Optimization and Control, Queens University, Ontario (1969) Mular, A. L. and N. A. lull, N.A., The Selection of Cyclone Classifiers, Pu ps and Pump Boxes for Grinding Circuits, Mineral Processing Plant Design , AIME, New York (1978)... [Pg.434]

T. J. Laney, in C. H. Vervalin (editor), Eire Protection Manual for Hydrocarbon Processing Plants, Vol. 1, 3rd edition. Gulf Publishing Co., Houston, Texas, 1985, p. 101. [Pg.142]

S. M. Englund, Process and Design Opportunities for Inherently Safer Plants, in V. M. Fthenakis (editor). Prevention and Control of Accidental Releases of Hazardous Gases, Van Nostrand Reinhold, New York, 1993. [Pg.379]

Nouchi I, Mariko S. Mechanisms of methane transport by rice plants. In Oremland RS, editor. Biogeochemistry of Global Change Radiatively Active Trace Gases. New York Chapman Hall 1993. pp. 336-352. [Pg.206]

In summary, the amazing breadth and depth of research in carotenoids are reasons why it draws investigators are drawn to this fascinating field of research. The research spans the continuum, from detailed studies of the roles of photoprotective carotenoids in plants to the potential application in the prevention of disease in humans. This is translational research at its best and I commend the editor, Dr. John Landrum, for assembling such an interesting and informative collection of current research. [Pg.558]

Flavonoids and Anthocyanins in Plants, and Latest Bioactive Heterocycles I Volume Editor N. Motohashi Volume 15, 2008... [Pg.2]

Lea AGH. 1992. Flavor, color and stability in fruit products the effect of polyphenols. In Hemingway RW and Leaks PE, editors. Plant Polyphenols. New York Plenum Press, pp. 827-847. [Pg.44]

Bell EA. 1981. The physiological role(s) of secondary (natural) products. In Conn EE, editor. The Biochemistry of Plants. Volume 7, Secondary Plant Products. New York Academic Press, pp. 1-19. [Pg.100]

Croteau R, Kutchan TM and Lewis NG. 2000. Natural products (Secondary metabolites). In Buchanan BB, Gruissem W, Jones RL, editors. Biochemistry and Molecular Biology of Plants. Somerset, NJ John Wiley Sons, pp. 1250-1318. [Pg.100]

Britton G. 1988. Biosynthesis of carotenoids. In Goodwin TR, editor. Plant Pigments. London Academic Press, pp. 133—182. [Pg.212]

Simpson KL, Rodriguez DB and Chichester CO. 1976. In Goodwin TW, editor. Chemistry and Biochemistry of Plant Pigments, 2nd ed. London Academic Press, pp. 780-842. [Pg.219]

Young A and Britton G. 1990. Carotenoids and stress. In Alscher RG and Cumming JR, editors. Stress Responses in Plants Adaptation and Acclimation Mechanisms. Plant Biology, Volume 12. New York Wiley-Liss. [Pg.222]

Sundarababu R, Sankaranarayanan C. Biological control of insects using nematodes. In Trivedi PC, editor. Recent advances in plant nematology. New Delhi CBS Publishers and Distributors 1998. pp. 153-170. [Pg.376]

Agnieszka Kraj and Jerzy Silberring (Editors) Proteomics Introduction to Methods and Applications Ganesh Kumar Agrawal and Randeep Rakwal (Editors) Plant Proteomics Technologies, Strategies, and Applications... [Pg.372]

The first edition1 of this book was published approximately 13 years ago. Its primary objective was to present an overview and a "roadmap" of the process of new drug discovery and development, particularly oriented to individuals or companies entering the pharmaceutical field. It was written by one of the authors (Smith), with no contributors, and drawn on Smith s experiences in the industry and field over the course of nearly 40 years. In the second edition, the scope of the first book has been expanded and technical details in the form of hard data have been included. In addition to the editors own commentary and contributions, the major part of the book is the result of contributions of experts in the industry. New chapters on risk assessment, international harmonization of drug development and regulation, dietary supplements, patent law, and entrepreneurial startup of a new pharmaceutical company have been added. Some of the important, basic operational aspects of drug discovery and development (e.g., organizational matters, staff requirements, pilot plant operations, etc.) are not repeated in this book but can be found in the first edition. [Pg.8]

C6U, W. A. (Editor) Cellular Ultrastructure of Woody Plants. Syreicusc University IVess, 1965. [Pg.152]

Lignin. In K. Paech and M. V. Tracey (Editors) Modem Methods of Plant Analy.sis. Springer Verlag, Berlin-Gottingcn-Hcidelberg, 1955, Vol. Ill, pp. 499-516. [Pg.153]

Isherwood, F. A. Bio.synthesis of Lignin. In Pridham, J. B., and T. Swain (Editors) Biosynthetic Pathways in Higher Plants. Academic Press, London-New York, 1965. [Pg.155]

Markham, K.R., Flavones, flavonols and their glycosides, in Methods in Plant Biochemistry, Dey, P.M. and Harbome, J.B., Series Editors, Vol. 1, Plant Phenolics, Harborne, J.B., Ed., Academic Press, London, 1989. [Pg.791]

Ward, E.M., Roberts, D., Dankovic, D., Flesch, J., Reed, L. Fajen, J. (1994) Are-exantination of the cause of excess bladder cancers in chemical plant workers (Letter to the Editor). J. [Pg.320]

Cralley L.V. and L.J. Cralley, Editors. Industrial Hygiene Aspects of Plant Operations, Volume 1, Process Flows. Macmillan Publishing Co., Inc., New York, 1982. [Pg.14]

Ride Through the Sierra Mazateca in Search ofthe Magic Plant Maria Pastora in The Sacred Mushroom Seeker, Thomas J. Riedlinger, editor,Dioscorides Press. [Pg.184]

Of divinatory plants in use today that could have been used in Middle America before the Conquest, we have had experience with two toloache, presumably the seeds of Datura meteloides Dun., and colorines, the seeds of Rhynchosia pyramidalis (Lam.) Urb. Though I know of no references to colorines in colonial sources, I think that they are present in the famous Tepantitla fresco where strings of seeds and mushrooms are falling from the hand of Tlaloc (Editor s note pictured above in the opening graphic), and where some of the seeds are red and black, with the hilum distinctly placed in the red held. 21)... [Pg.289]


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