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Coccidiosis is a widespread disease that occurs most often in fowl, such as chickens and turkeys, and other farm animals (cows, sheep, swine, horses, and rabbits) (11). In chickens the disease has caused severe economic losses. Coccidiosis also occurs in ox, water buffalo, zebu, bighorn sheep, wild goat, alpaca, Hon, puma, fox, mink, parakeet, Canada goose, snow goose, and camel, among others. It is seen only rarely in humans, and dogs and cats are only occasionally infected. [Pg.264]

Newman J, ZUhoux E, Rich E, Liang L, Newman C. 2004. Historical and other patterns of monomethyl and inorganic mercury in the Florida panther Puma concolor cotyi). Arch Environ Contam Toxicol 48 75-80. [Pg.182]

Puma, P., Duffey, D., and Dawidczyk, P., U.S. Patent appl. 94,944, Purification of oligodeoxyribonucleotide phosphorothioates using DEAE-5PW anion ion-exchange chromatography and hydrophobic interaction chromatography, 1994. [Pg.128]

Danik M, Puma C, Quirion R, et al. Widely expressed transcripts for chemokine receptor CXCR1 in identified glutamatergic, gamma-aminobutyric acidergic, and cholinergic neurons and astrocytes of the rat brain a single-cell reverse transcription-multiplex polymerase chain reaction study. J Neurosci Res 2003 74 286-295. [Pg.365]

PUMA-induced apoptosis Ammonium acetate RP trap QSTAR XL MASCOT (Gu et al., 2004)... [Pg.249]

Gu, S Du, Y Chen, J., Liu, Z Bradbury, E.M., Hu, C.A., Chen, X. (2004). Large-scale quantitative proteomic study of PUMA-induced apoptosis using two-dimensional liquid chromatography—mass spectrometry coupled with amino acid-coded mass tagging. J. Proteome Res. 3, 1191 1200. [Pg.257]

The analytical data obtained, particularly by the PUMA mass spectrometer on board Vega 1 during the flyby, indicate the presence of a large number of linear and cyclic carbon compounds, such as olefins, alkynes, imines, nitriles, aldehydes and carboxylic acids, but also heterocyclic compounds (pyridines, pyrroles, purines and pyrimidines) and some benzene derivatives no amino acids, alcohols or saturated hydrocarbons are, however, present (Kissel and Krueger, 1987 Krueger and Kissel, 1987). [Pg.62]

Food (fish, milk, butter, com oil) Extract with acetonitrile cleanup with Florisil elute with petroleum ether and ethyl ether/petroleum ether GC/ECD No data 80 Yurawecz an Puma 1986... [Pg.141]

Yurawecz MP, Puma BJ. 1986. Gas chromatographic determination of electron capture sensitive volatile industrial chemical residues in foods, using AOAC pesticide multiresidue extraction and cleanup procedures. J Assoc Off Anal Chem 69 80-86. [Pg.161]

Co2Si (PbCl2), oP12, and TiNiSi, oP12, structural types. Orthorhombic, space group Puma, N. 62. [Pg.683]

In November 2004, following discussions with Greenpeace, brand name products made by Unilever, Nokia, Puma,... [Pg.15]

Puma, a sport-lifestyle brand, committed to eliminating the OSPAR+ chemicals from both its sports shoes and perfumes with immediate effect, across their whole product range. [Pg.15]

Dr Reiner Elengstmann, Global Head Environmental Social Affairs at Puma, said "The intentional use of hazardous chemicals is forbidden and when traces of hazardous substances are found in the product (due to contamination), Puma looks into the source and eliminates the cause. [Pg.15]

From Puma s point of view, it is well worth the effort to be proactive with our standards whenever the health of our consumers and manufacturing partners Is at stake."... [Pg.15]

Puma, a sport-lifestyle brand, committed to eliminating the OSPAR+ chemicals from both its sports shoes and perfumes with immediate effect, across their whole product range. Results of perfume testing commissioned by Greenpeace revealed that Puma s Jamaica Man and Puma Woman had some of the lowest levels of nitromusks and polycyclic musks of all of the samples analysed. ... [Pg.23]

P. Puma, Automated Sampling in the Process Environment, in HPLC Practical and Industrial Applications, J.K. Swadesh (ed.), CRC Press, Boca Raton, 2000. [Pg.15]

Parichy DM, Turner JM (2003) Zebrafish puma mutant decouples pigment pattern and somatic metamorphosis. Dev Biol 256 242-257... [Pg.413]


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