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Reflectivity localized

These progress reports will be circulated to facility managers for review, comment, and input at each stage, to assure that the end result fully reflects local concerns and capabilities. [Pg.32]

Those authors also demonstrated that neither sexual stage nor age of plant had any effect on the qualitative composition of the lipid fractions. They did comment, however, on the possibility that the secondary chemical output of plants at these different sites might reflect local environmental conditions, especially considering that the distance between the sites at Castelluccio and Brucoli is only a few kilometers. They pointed to the work of Howard et al. (1980), who had demonstrated such effects on the chemical content of two species of Laurencia in California over... [Pg.241]

Local certification has a number of advantages, not least that it is one way to reduce costs to producers in developing countries via locally determined fees reflecting local incomes (Barrett et al., 2001). To be accepted by the European Union (EU), local certification bodies are required to demonstrate that their standards of organic production and inspection are equivalent to EU regulations. The standards need not necessarily be identical, however, and as such this means more locally appropriate standards can be set in place. For example, local certification bodies may well allow the use of such natural pesticides that would not normally be allowed under EU Standards (Myers, 2000). [Pg.455]

White, D.H., C.A. Mitchell, H.D. Kennedy, AJ. Krynitsky, and M.A. Ribick. 1983. Elevated DDE and toxaphene residues in fishes and birds reflect local contamination in the lower Rio Grande Valley, Texas. Southwest. Natur. 28 325-333. [Pg.1477]

Ice-flow indicators indicate the area was influenced primarily by the Laurentide Ice Sheet flowing to the WSW during the last Wisconsinan glaciation. Pebble lithology data show that surface till composition reflects local provenance of the underlying... [Pg.26]

In contrast, as a Directive by the EEC Council to the Member States, the Sixth Amendment is not self-implementing, and it is not directly enforceable against individual companies. Rather, each EEC country must implement its own premarket notification laws, regulations, and administrative provisions. These must be consistent with the overall framework of the Sixth Amendment, and they must not create the types of conflicts or intra-EEC barriers that the Directive was intended to prevent in the first place. Nonetheless, they may be different from one another, to reflect local policies and approaches to specific regulatory matters. [Pg.41]

FeUows LK, BouteUe MG, Fillenz M. 1992. Extracellular brain glucose levels reflect local neuronal activity a microdialysis study in awake, freely moving rats. J Neurochem 59(6) 2141-2147. [Pg.245]

De Gennes [61] and Doi and Edwards [6] have formulated a tractable analytic expression for the dynamic structure factor. They neglected the initial Rouse regime, i.e. the derived expression is valid for t>r once confinement effects become important. The dynamic structure factor is composed from two contributions S ° (Q,t) and S (Q,t) reflecting local reptation and escape processes (creep motion) from the tube ... [Pg.46]

The only way out of this dilemma, is the conclusion that the equivalent lattice points are occupied indiscriminately by the two types of atom. (A large number of unit cells is concerned in the formation of an X-ray reflection local irregular variations of composition are not detected.) In agreement with this conclusion is the fact that the length of the unit cell edge of such an alloy lies between those of the pure components— indeed, the relation between unit cell size and composition is almost exactly linear. [Pg.363]

Relative concentrations in diet in wintering areas and on-colony will also affect whether cormorant egg concentrations reflect local concentrations in... [Pg.114]

Note that assuming a = 1 and not considering the PEI of CI2 are just for illustrating the algorithm, these assumptions may be inappropriate for a real reactor design. Other users of this methodology may choose to weight effects differently to reflect local needs and polices where the plants locate [8],... [Pg.21]

Several other characteristic levels/patterns of pollutants, apparently reflecting local environmental situations were noticeable and these will be described in the next section based on the recent HRGC/HRMS data. [Pg.10]

Data reflecting local specificities within Japan... [Pg.12]

Historically, the first SECM-type experiments were carried out to measure concentration profiles in the diffusion layer generated by a macroscopic substrate [3, 26]. This type of measurement represents substrate generation/tip collection (SG/TC) mode. When the tip is moved through the thick diffusion layer produced by the substrate, the changes in iT reflect local variations of concentrations of redox species (Fig. 3b). Ideally, the tip should not perturb the diffusion layer at the substrate. This is easier to achieve with a potentiometric tip, which is a passive sensor and does not change concentration profiles of electroactive species. [Pg.182]

The FF data, representing the renormalized softness information, carry the same diagnostic potential as the local softnesses. Therefore the latter can also serve as important measures of chemical reactivity, e.g., in metals. As shown by Yang and Parr [3,12] in their ensemble interpretation, the local softnesses also reflect local fluctuations in the electronic density. This has direct implications for catalytic activity on transition metals, for which such fluctuations in charge have been shown to be very important [13]. [Pg.30]

Fat embolism, which usually occurs following long bone fracture or surgery, most commonly causes a global encephalopathy, but on occasion there may be focal features, presumably reflecting local ischemia (Jacobson et al. 1986 van Oostenbrugge et al. 1996). [Pg.81]


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