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Scaled loss

A scarred liver (H. Kalk, 1957) develops as a result of a large-scale loss of parenchyma, which is replaced by scar tissue without bulbiform metaplasia. Outside this scar. [Pg.405]

Over the last few hundred years there has been large-scale loss of wetland environments in rivers and estuaries throughout the world due to development pressures and flood control measures. The continued loss of wetlands removes valuable ecological habitats and also reduces the capacity for both carbon storage and nutrient removal by the processes described above. In the Humber estuary (UK), more than 90% of the intertidal marshes and supratidal wetlands have been lost to land reclamation over the last 300 years or so, resulting in a 99% reduc-... [Pg.188]

This phenomenon, however, has not been recorded in the Arctic Polar region. Although elevated concentrations of active chlorine species were detected and significant amounts of ozone were destroyed, the infusion of air from lower altitudes prevented large scale loss of ozone in the high Arctic. [Pg.151]

Silicon steels may have to be heated to 2600 F (1370 C) to attain the desired characteristics and to control precipitation of grain boundary inhibitors. To limit costly scale loss at these high temperatures, holding the excess oxygen to 0.5% or less is very effective. [Pg.383]

Smith and Lemly (1985) report one situation in which 16% of the individuals in a concentration of fathead minnows, Pimephales promelas, had been injured by piscivorous birds. The fish possessed ASCs, as would be expected in non-breeding fathead minnows. The degree of damage in the fish examined would have been sufficient to release alarm substance since scale loss had occurred and the ASCs lie in the epidermis, outside the scales. [Pg.101]

A chronic unidentified/uncontrolled small scale loss during normal operations. [Pg.465]

The primary function of the containment pool is to provide a volume of water into which steam flows from the ADS so that large-scale loss-of-coolant accidents (LCXTAs) can be suppressed. In addition, the containment pool provides a gravity-driven water... [Pg.208]

The idmitification and quantification of risk is a heavy resource burden to tbe risk manager. It is lime consuming, expensive and there is a deardi of trained experts. Risk is consistendy underestimated because only direct costs are taken into account In the case of large-scale losses, e.g. Alfdia, die costs have been wed documented, but... [Pg.113]


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