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Roark, S. and Brown, K. (1996) Effects of metal contamination from mine tailing on allozyme distributions of populations of great plain fishes. Environ. Toxicol. Chem., 15, 921-927. [Pg.254]

Schantz SL, Sweeney AM, Gardiner JC, et al. 1996a. Neuropsychological assessment of an aging population of Great Lakes fisheaters. Toxicol Ind Health 12(3-4) 403-417. [Pg.809]

At the beginning of the nineteenth century children formed a large part of the working population of Great Britain. They started work early in their lives and they worked long hours for unscrupulous employers or masters. [Pg.2]

It might be thought that the small number of molecules in a typical supersonic jet or beam would seriously limit the sensitivity of observation of the spectra. Flowever, the severe rotational cooling which may be produced results in a collapsing of the overall intensity of a band into many fewer rotational transitions. Vibrational cooling, which greatly increases the population of the zero-point level, concentrates the intensity in few vibrational transitions, and these two effects tend to compensate for the small number of molecules. [Pg.398]

Optimization of nourishment for the population of Ukraine is a key factor in improving the health of the nation. Therapeutic and preventive significance of the fortificated food products depends on keeping to the scientifically substantiated regulated levels of fortification. Taking into consideration the above-mentioned, a sanitary and chemical control of the quality of the fortificated products seems to be of great importance. [Pg.210]

Ingested plant metabolites, drugs and other compounds are processed both by the animal and by the microbial flora of the gut. The composition and activities of the gut microflora vary greatly from one animal species to another and have been very extensively reviewed." In true ruminants (sheep, cattle and deer) and in functional ruminants, such as camels and llamas, a mixed population of bacteria,... [Pg.95]

Urinary lithiasis is a disease in which calculi form in the kidney and urinary tract. Roughly 5 % of the human population suffers to some degree from urinary lithiasis. A number of severely afflicted patients (e.g. ca. 60,000 in West Germany and more than 100,000 in the U.S.) are hospitalized yearly for major surgical treatment. Obviously, nephrolithiasis is not only a common ailment but also an issue of great social and economic consequence. [Pg.131]

PCBs have been implicated in the decline of certain populations of fish-eating birds, for example, in the Great Lakes of North America. Although their use is now banned in most countries and very little is released into the environment as a consequence of human activity, considerable quantities remain in sinks (e.g., contaminated sediments and landfill sites), from which they are slowly redistributed to other compartments of the environment. There continues to be evidence that PCB residues are still having environmental effects, for example, on birds and fish. [Pg.150]


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