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Chauhan and Nautiyal (2005) also found that economic yield of Nardostachys jatamansi increased with the addition of manure (FYM) in all the treatments and altitudes compared to control. Several workers have also supported addition of biofertilizer for the improvement of soil quality (Kostov et al., 1996 Kasera and Sharan, 2002). Therefore, ex-situ conservation of MAPs and management through various techniques along with establishment of the herbal gardens can be used to protect MAPs population from extinction. [Pg.262]

Figure 9.3 Backbone amide protection maps of hoio- (a) and apo- (b) myoglobin obtained with top-down HX-MS (fragment ions produced with ECD). Adapted with permission from 122] 2009 American Chemical Society... Figure 9.3 Backbone amide protection maps of hoio- (a) and apo- (b) myoglobin obtained with top-down HX-MS (fragment ions produced with ECD). Adapted with permission from 122] 2009 American Chemical Society...
Figure 9.6 Comparison of backbone protection maps for C-1 and C-2 (a) and for the native (N, black) and A-state (A, gray) of Ub (b). Closed and open symbols represent data obtained from c- and z-ions, respectively. Secondary structural elements of native and A-state Ub are depicted on top of the diagram. Adapted with permission from 125]... Figure 9.6 Comparison of backbone protection maps for C-1 and C-2 (a) and for the native (N, black) and A-state (A, gray) of Ub (b). Closed and open symbols represent data obtained from c- and z-ions, respectively. Secondary structural elements of native and A-state Ub are depicted on top of the diagram. Adapted with permission from 125]...
Flazardous waste sites are divided into as many or as few zones as necessary to protect worker health and safety. Work zones are established to prevent the spread of hazardous substances from contaminated to clean areas. Radiological work zones should be considered compatible with hazardous waste work zones, differing only in terminology. Diagrams, sketches, and maps should be used as often as necessary and constantly updated and communicated so that workers can be sure that they are appropriately protected [3]. [Pg.81]

EPA s decision to register a pesticide is based in part on the risk of adverse elfects on endangered species as well as the environmental fate (how a pesticide will affect the habitat), Under FIFRA, EPA can issue emergency suspensions of certain pesticides to cancel, or restrict their use if an endangered species will be adversely affected. Under a new program, EPA, FWS, and USDA are distributing hundreds of county bulletins which include habitat maps, pe.sticide use limiiiiions,, md other actions required to protect listed species. [Pg.24]

Public access to databases maintained by the US. Environmental Protection Agency. Databases such as Air, Chemicals, Facility Information, Releases, Water Permits, Drinking Water Contaminant Occurrence, Maps, and more. [Pg.308]

Acid Rain A National Sensitivity Assessment, Inland Waters Directorate, Environment Canada, Ottawa, Ontario, Fact Sheet and maps, 1988. Berden, M. Nilsson, S.I. Rosen, K. Tyler, G. Soil Acidification Extent, Causes, and Consequences, National Swedish Environmental Protection Board, Rept. 3292, 1987, pp 164. [Pg.62]

MAP 31.1 United States map of radon zones. (Adapted from U.S. EPA, EPA Map of Radon Zones, EPA-402-F-93-013, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC. Available at http //www.epa.gov/ radon/zonemap.html, February 2009.)... [Pg.1254]


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