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Spring-Rice

Animals ex thyroid Grave s disease (thyrotoxicosis, excess thyroid hormone) - highly excitable Sir Cecil Spring-Rice (World War 1 British Ambassador to USA 1913-4 January 1918) WW2 General George Marshall (thyroid removed 1936)... [Pg.481]

Stemmermann, G. N. Mower, H. Rice, S. Ichinotosubo, D. Tomiyasu, L. Hayeshi, T. Nomura, A. Mandel, M. "Gastrointestinal Cancer - Endogenous Factors Banbury Report No. 7 Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, N. Y., 1981 p 175. [Pg.330]

L. Pasteur, J. Tyndall, E. T. Chapman, P. Miquel, W. Spring, F. Schulz, etc. Air may be freed from dust particles, etc., in suspension by filtration through biscuit earthenware, asbestos, or cotton wool. When a beam of sunlight is passed through unfiltered air, it reveals a multitude of motes constantly in motion. Lucretius, in his Be natura remm (2.113, 60 b.c.), has given a very vivid description of the phenomenon. With filtered air, there is no such eflect, and J. Tyndall said that such air is optically empty. F. O. Rice showed that in a number of reactions— e.g. the oxidation of soln. of sodium arsenite or sulphite, the decomposition of hydrogen dioxide, etc.—the suspended dust in air acts as a catalytic agent. [Pg.2]

Xia says, I came from the north, from the county government seat near Mount Huangshan. This is a very famous place. It is known for its many cliffs, pine trees, and hot springs. We then moved to Wuhan, China, where Kenong received his M.S. in agronomy. That is where our first son was born, and also where we learned about Professor Dave Mackill who was working on rice submergence tolerance. ... [Pg.7]

Last spring, I missed a few of the best gardening days to visit the National Academy of Sciences in Washington, D.C. There, Dr. Barbara Schaal spoke about her studies with rice weeds. In collaboration with colleagues in Chiang Mai, Thailand, Schaal s research team found that a wild rice species can cross-hybridize with domesticated non-GE rice at a low frequency resulting in a hybrid variety of rice (Schaal 2007). The hybrids do not thrive in the wild because the wild rice species is better adapted and therefore quickly dominate the hybrids. For Thai farmers, however, the hybrids create a weedy nuisance. The weeds are hard to remove because the seeds shatter and build up in the soil leading to more weeds the next season. Yields of the rice crop decline proportionately with the increase in weeds. [Pg.119]

Rice L.H., Kuchar P.J. and Gosling C.D., Tutorial Upgrading Light Naphtha and Refinery Light Ends (AIChE Spring National Meeting, Houston, 1999). [Pg.102]

Murphy, M. K., Beaver, E. R., and Rice, A. W, paper presented at the AIChE Spring National Meeting, Houston, TX, April 1989. [Pg.646]

Herbicide solutions were prepared by dilution of a concentrated aqueous stock solution with distilled deionized water or rice field water. Solutions or suspensions in gas-tight pyrex vessels were stirred eind irradiated in a photoreactor ( 2), a 150 x 36 cm chrome-lined cylinder fitted with six F40BL fluorescent lamps. A 4-nitroanisole/pyridine actlnometer (3) had a half-life of 50 min in the reactor, equivalent to spring sunlight in the Sacr uaento Valley. [Pg.241]

In many of the intensive rice-growing areas of the world, particularly Asia, this straw is used as a food for farm animals. Its protein content and metabolisable energy value are similar to those of spring barley straw. It has an exceptionally high ash content, about 170 g/kg DM, which consists mainly of silica. The lignin content of this straw, about 60-70 g/kg DM is, however, lower than that of other cereal straws. In contrast to other straws, the stems are more digestible than the leaves. [Pg.529]

A.L. Barbour and A. Rice, Proceedings of the 131st ACS Rubber Division Meeting, Montreal, Canada, Spring 1987, Paper No.76. [Pg.98]

Energy required to create unit area of crack surface for adhesive failure Rice contour integral Inverse spring constant Sgdv... [Pg.356]

PVPP slurry purification, preparative and analytical C.g HPLC were used for the purification of the glbberellln extract from the shoots of Chinese Spring Wheat seedlings. The fractions from analytical C HPLC were bloassayed by the Tan-glnbozu dwarf rice bloassay. Each biologically... [Pg.128]

Methanotrophic bacteria are widespread in nature. They inhabit all upland, semi-aquatic and aquatic environments of different climate zones. Methanotrophic bacteria or the effects of their activities were observed in arable soils (Hiitsch, 1998, Arif et al. 1996, Knief et al. 2005), forest soils (Reay et al. 2001, Wang Ineson, 2003, Knief et al. 2005), meadow soils (Bender Conrad, 1993, Horz et al. 2002, Abell et al. 2009), peat soils (Sundh et al. 1995 Mac Donald et al. 1996), rice paddy soils (Kolb et al. 2003, Macalady et al. 2002) in lake sediments (Auman et al. 2000, Costello et al. 2002) and sea sediments (Yan et al. 2006). Moreover, methanotrophs frequently occur in landfill cover soils (Wise et al. 1999, Kallistova et al. 2007, Cebron et al. 2007). They were also isolated from geothermal waters, hot springs (Tsubota et al. 2005, Dunfield et al. 2007), and soda lakes (Khmelenina et al. 1997). [Pg.63]


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