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Ariz., Calif., Nev., Hawaii, Amer. Samoa, Guam, and N. Mariana Island San Francisco, Calif. [Pg.73]

In addition, you must send a copy of the report to the State in which the facility is located ( State" refers to State of the U.S., the District of Columbia, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, Guam, American Samoa, the U.S. Virgin Islands, the Northern Mariana Islands, and any other territory or possession over which the U.S. has jurisdiction). Refer to Appendix Q for the appropriate State address for your submission. If your facility is located on Indian land, send a copy to the Chief Executive Officer of the applicable Indian tribe. Some tribes have entered into a cooperative agreement with the State, in which this case. Form R submissions should be sent to the entity designated In the cooperative agreement. [Pg.21]

USGS maps used for determining latitude and longitude may be obtained from the USGS distribution center. These maps are available in both the 7.5 minute and 15 minute series. For maps of the United States, including Alaska, Hawaii, American Samoa, Guam, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands, contact ... [Pg.99]

Arizona, California, Hawaii, Nevada, American Samoa, Guam, Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands... [Pg.107]

American Petrofina, See TotalFinaElf (France), 216 American Petroleum Institute (API), 268 American Plastics Council (APC), 268 American Polyolefin Association, Inc. (APA), 268 American Samoa Environmental Protection Agency, 289 American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (ASBMB), 268... [Pg.321]

V. Samoa u. J. FajkoS, Collect. Czech, chem. Commun. 26, 2734 (1961). [Pg.332]

Due to the imbalance of sources and sinks, atmospheric N2O is increasing by 3 Tg N/yr or 0.2%/yr. Figure 12-9 shows average N2O mixing ratios from four stations in the NOAA-CMDL network, Barrow, Mauna Loa, Samoa, and the South Pole (data are from the NOAA-CMDL and can be obtained from www.cmdl.noaa.gov). The most recent IPCC estimate gives a total N2O source of 16 Tg N, 7 Tg of which are a result of human activities (IPCC, 1997). The largest contribution to the anthropogenic N2O sources is 3 Tg N from... [Pg.335]

Epidosin (Toyo Jozo) Funapan (Funai) Kaichyl (Samoa) Letamate (Mohan) Pastan (Mamko) Release V (Mochida) Resitan (Grelan) Shikitan (Shiki)... [Pg.2156]

Kenneth R, Poeppelmeier was born on October 6th, 1949 in St. Louis, Missouri, USA. He studied chemistry at the University of Missouri, Columbia from 1967 to 1971 (B.S. Chemistry). From 1971 to 1974 he was an Instructor in Chemistry at Samoa College in Western Samoa as a United States Peace Corps volunteer. He joined the research group of John Corbett at Iowa State University after leaving the Peace Corps, and received his Ph.D. in 1978. He i. , 1 I then joined the research staff of Ex-... [Pg.375]

The best example of using this knowledge in drug discovery is the identification of Prostratin. While working in Samoa to identify plants with potential chemotherapeutic properties, Dr. Paul Cox documented the use of Homalanthus nutans for the treatment of hepatitis [16]. Surprisingly, when extracts of this plant were incidentally examined for anti-HIV properties, the extract appeared effective for treatment of HIV [17]. Eventually, this compound was shown to be effective at activating the latently infected T-cell pool [18]. Importantly, this population of cells is a principal reason for HIV persistence [19]. [Pg.107]

Figure 4.1 Collecting a medicine plant in Samoa. Ethnobotanical work involves working with healers to identify the medicinal uses of plants. Although this work is laborious, traditional medicine healers are frequently excited to share their knowledge. Figure 4.1 Collecting a medicine plant in Samoa. Ethnobotanical work involves working with healers to identify the medicinal uses of plants. Although this work is laborious, traditional medicine healers are frequently excited to share their knowledge.
Newman S, Finkel RC, MacDongall JD (1984) Comparison of °Th- U diseqnihbrinm systematics in lavas from three hot spot regions Hawau, Prince Edward and Samoa. Geochim Cosmochim Acta 48 315-324... [Pg.172]


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