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An uneventful coupling of two hemispherical cavitand molecules — a tetrameth-anethiol and a tetrakis(chloromethyl)precursor (see p. 169) — yielded D.J. Cram s (1988) carcerand . ft entraps small molecules such as THF or DMF, cesium or chloride ions, or argon atoms as permanently imprisoned guests . Only water molecules are small enough to pass through the two small pores of this molecular (prison) cell. [Pg.356]

The New Took—Prisons Without Bars, Sierracin Field Report, Sierracin Corp., Syhnar, Calif., 1972. [Pg.529]

Another source of bakery foods is the food service industry. Over 200,000 estabUshments, including restaurants, hospitals, and prisons, produce bakery foods with a combined value exceeding 8 biUion. [Pg.460]

General Safety Aspects. Whereas cyanides have become infamous as poisons in part because of the use in prison execution chambers, Na2i death camps, and in over-the-counter dmg tampering cases, there is worldwide safe production of nearly one million t annually. [Pg.380]

The original story concerned three prisoners to be executed, one of whom is pardoned. [Pg.316]

Accepts information on the characteristics of populations located in areas that could be in the vulnerable zone Location of special populations (e.g., elderly-handicapped prisons and schools) and population density. [Pg.273]

The population, in teniis of nmnbers, density, and types of individuals (e.g., facility employees neighborhood residents people in hospitals, schools, nursing homes, prisons, day care centers) Uiat could be witliin a vulnerable zone tlie private and public property (e.g., critical facilities, homes, schools, hospitals, businesses, offices) that may be damaged, including essential support... [Pg.500]

GefiLngnis, n. prison confinement, gefkrbt, p.p. colored dyed stained. [Pg.174]

Loch, n. hole, opening cavity eye pore prison, -blende, /. perforated screen or diaphragm. -eisen, n. puncher, pimch. locben, v.t. perforate, punch, pierce, locherig, a. full of holes, perforated, porous. Locherstelle,/. open place, gap, hole. Loch-frass, m. pitting (as of metals), -karte,/. punch (ed) card, -kultur,/. (Bact.) stab culture. -scheibe, /. perforated disk, apertured disk. [Pg.280]

The French 75 is a classic cocktail, circa World War I, which is currently regaining recognition. It is named for the French 75-millimeter gun used by Allied troops, including, according to one story, Captain Harry S Truman. The drink s munitions are Cognac and Champagne. The simplest recipe calls for little more than a twist of lemon. Versions that take prisoners include liqueurs. [Pg.11]

The Business Enterprise Long Term Support (BELTS), a scheme for prisoners about to be released, with ideas for self-employment and... [Pg.58]

Olivera AA, Kiefer MW, Manley NK Tardive dyskinesia in psychiarric parienrs with substance abuse disorders. Am J Drug Alcohol Abuse 16 57-66, 1990 Palatini P, Tedeschi L, Prison G, er al Dose-dependent absorption and eliminarion of gamma-hydroxybutyric acid in healthy volunteers. Eur J Clin Pharmacol 45 3 53— 356, 1993... [Pg.265]

Neurologic signs did not occur over a 30-day period in male prisoner volunteers in California who ingested daily doses of methyl parathion ranging from 1.0 to 19 mg. There were no uniform changes in plasma or erythrocyte cholinesterase levels at any of these doses (Rider et al. 1969). By increasing concentrations of methyl parathion administered to the same experimental population and using the same protocol, a dose that inhibited cholinesterase values was established. These additional studies were published nearly 20 years ago in abstract form only therefore, they are not discussed in this section. [Pg.70]

Braunstein P, Prison C, Morise X, Adams RD (2000) J Chem Soc, Dalton Trans 2205... [Pg.103]

Suppl>(in0 dru0S can lead to a prison sentence and a criminal record. [Pg.132]

PCP can apparently be inhaled by a person working in a PCP laboratory when the laboratory catches fire. Eight acutely intoxicated people were admitted to the LAC/USC Medical Center prison wards with PCP toxicity and thermal burns incurred during explosions of volatile chemicals in makeshift PCP laboratories (McCarron et al. 1981a). [Pg.223]

Behavior. Some patients with PCP toxicity display inappropriate behavior. Behavioral effects include muteness, staring, violence, and agitation. Violent behavior occurred in 35 percent of people with PCP intoxication who were examined on the prison wards of the LAC/USC Medical Center (McCarron et al. 1981a). [Pg.225]

The treatment of acute PCP toxicity depends on the pattern of intoxication and the physical findings. On the prison wards of the LAC/USC Medical Center, approximately 60 percent of patients are treated and released within 24 hours. Most of these patients have minor patterns of intoxication and no medical complications. Another 10 percent of patients have minor problems with medical complications, usually trauma. [Pg.228]

Jesuit priests who arrived in the middle of the century gradually took over control of most of the producing areas and began the cultivation of selected varieties to ensure supply. Portuguese invaders from Brazil brought back Indian prisoners with their knowledge of the use of the plant as a beverage, which facilitated the spread of its use in many parts of Brazil. [Pg.201]


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