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Class I areas are pristine, e.g., national parks, national seashores, natural wilderness areas. [Pg.379]

Johnson, M. E., and Snook, H. J. (1927). Seashore Animals of the Pacific Coast. Macmillan, New York. [Pg.408]

Reproduced, with permission, from Seashore MR, Wappner RS Genetics in Primary Care Clinical Medicine. Appleton Lange, 1996. [Pg.503]

Speech-Sounds Perception (SSP) and Seashore Rhythm Test (SRT)... [Pg.209]

Category Test 67 total errors Speech-Sounds Perception 3 errors Seashore Rhythm 30 raw I ranked score Revised Vlechsler Memory Test ... [Pg.213]

Category Test 42 total errors Speech-Sounds Perception 4 errors Seashore Rhythm 29 raw ] ranked score... [Pg.218]

Soda as well as potash have also been made, since early antiquity, by burning weeds until only their ash remains - thus known as either soda ash or potash ash. The ash may also contain as much as 5% of sodium or potassium carbonate. Kelp, a large seaweed of the order Laminaria, and barilla plants, of the genus Salsola, which grow on many seashores, have... [Pg.141]

Seashore RH and Ivy AC (1953) The relief of fatigue by analeptic drugs. Psychological Monographs, 67(865). [Pg.283]

The idea of frequency selectivity is certainly not restricted to J-coupling mediated polarization transfer. Furthermore, frequency selective polarization transfer can also be realized by DQ recoupling techniques. For the technique of shift-evolution-assisted selective homonuclear recoupling (SEASHORE), which employs POST-C7 to construct an effective DQ coupling [82, 83], frequency selective polarization can be achieved when the transmitter offset is set to the... [Pg.57]

In William Butler Yeats s 1897 story Rosa Alchemica, the narrator tells of a mysterious visit from his old friend Michael Robartes, who comes upon the narrator in his Dublin home as he is conducting alchemical experiments. They engage in a late-night conversation replete with exotic incense and strange visions. Robartes then convinces the narrator to join his Order of the Alchemical Rose and takes him to a secluded seashore, where the Order secretly houses its initiates and its large alchemical library. After preparing for a magical initiation ritual, the narrator relates ... [Pg.31]

Even an invertebrate animal that gives no appearance of physical activity possesses a muscle that has a capacity of the Krebs cycle that is similar to that in a muscle of a young adult human. This is the radular retractor muscle of a mollusc, the wheUc. Whelks are found on the seashore they can use their radula continually for very long periods, up to 24 hours in some cases, to rasp flesh off, for example, a fish carcass. A simple dissection of a whelk readily reveals the radular retractor muscle, easily identified by its brilliant red colour. This muscle illustrates the principle that for muscles that are physiologically essential and have to work for long periods of time, the generation of ATP must be from the oxidation of a fuel which requires mitochondria and therefore cytochromes, which is why the radular retractor muscle is red. [Pg.204]

In outdoor, sheltered conditions and ventilated sheds there is reported a second wide interval of temperature. The lower and higher temperature is reported for the outdoor rural station, because it is relatively far from the seashore and its influence is lower. [Pg.75]

Masuda, T. et al.. Isolation and antioxidant activity of galloyl flavonol glycosides from the seashore plant, Pemphis acidula, Biosci. Biotechnol. Biochem., 65, 1302, 2001. [Pg.798]

Exam pie The five senses chart below was used by a student to develop ideas for a poem about the seashore. [Pg.39]


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