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Scherz, G. (translated by A.J. Pollock) (1969) Steno, Geological Papers (Oxford University Press, Oxford). [Pg.154]

Bromural (Knoll)-comb. Steno-Valocordin F Beneural (Chantereau) ... [Pg.270]

Binks PR, S Nicklin, NC Bruce (1995) Degradation of hexahydro-l,3,5-trinitro-l,3,5-triazine RDX by Steno-trophomonas maltophilia. PBl Appl Environ Microbiol 61 1318-1322. [Pg.678]

Fig. 20.—l3C-N.m.r. Spectra of Glucosyluronorharrmomannan of Ceratocystis steno-ceras (A), and the Acid-Degraded Product Lacking Rhamnosyl End-Units (B). Solvent, D20 temperature, 70° chemical shifts expressed as 8C, relative to external tetramethyl-silane.)... [Pg.64]

N. Steno, De Solido Intra Solidum NaturaliterContento Dissertationis Prodromus, Florence, 1669, trans. J. G. Winter, The Prodromus ofNicolous Steno s Dissertation Concerning a Solid Body Enclosed by Process of Nature Within a Solid, New York, Hafher, 1968... [Pg.8]

On the other hand, a remarkable difference between catalysis by Y and 13 zeolites has been found for the Claisen-Sohmidt condensation of acetophenone and benzaldehyde (Table 5). When the cross aldolic reaction is carried out in the presence of HY, together with the expected trans and ois chalcones 5, the 3,3-diphenylpropiophenone 6 is also formed, this product being not detected on 13 zeolites. A likely explanation for the absence of 6 using zeolite beta is that the crystalline structure of this zeolite exerte a spatial constraint making difficult the formation of a big size molecule like 6, especially in the smaller channel. Similar effects due steno limitations on 6 catalysis have been found for the formation of multi-branched products during the cracking of alkanes (ref 8). [Pg.563]

Rubia cordifolia (Rubia cordifolia var. mungista [Roxb.] Miq, Rubia cordifolia var. steno-phylla Franch, Rubia akane Nak.), or Indian madder, Bengal Madder, ch ien ts ao, ti hsueh, jan fei ts ao, hsueh chiemch ou. (Chinese), munjette, mandjuchaka (Sanskrit), guo... [Pg.83]

Beta-lactamase Aeromonas spp., Steno-trophomonas maltophilia, Bacteroides fragilis NA Potentiation of beta-lactams against strains expressing a metallo-beta-lactamase [26]... [Pg.502]

Tuulia Hyotylainen, Steno Reseach Center, Niels Steensens Vej 2, 2820 Gentofte, Denmark... [Pg.1]

Figure 2.4 shows a set of absorption curves obtained for seven type I diabetic patients treated at the Steno Memorial Hospital. Each patient received a bolus injection of 7 IU (40 IU/ml) radiolabeled soluble insulin (Velosulin, Nordisk Gentofte) in the thigh, and the fraction of insulin remaining in the subcutaneous depot was measured over an 8-h interval by means of a scintillation counter. [Pg.41]

Hemmingsen, A.M. (1960). Energy metabolism as related to body size and respiratory surfaces and its evolution. Rep. Steno. Mem. Hasp. (Copenhagen) 9 1-110. [Pg.96]

Steno-Valocordin (Promonta)-comb. wfm Tempidorm N (Roland)-comb. wfm Valocordin (Promonta)-comb. wfm... [Pg.270]

A pure quartz standard is best obtained by grinding a clear quartz crystal. The quartz crystal can be identified by its characteristic form and interfacial angles according to Stenos law (21). Quartz crystals can be obtained from Ward Scientific (22), or other reputable supplier of mineral specimens. Data on siTTca minerals is given by Fronde 1 (23). [Pg.17]

As early as 1669 the Danish crystallographer Steno made a detailed study of ideal and distorted quartz crystals (Figure 9-5). He traced their outlines on paper and found that the corresponding angles of different sections were always the same regardless of the actual sizes and shapes of the sections. Thus, all quartz crystals, however much distorted from the ideal, could result from the same fundamental mode of growth and, accordingly, corresponded to the same inner structure. [Pg.417]

Swammerdam also mentioned the Bible of Nature concerning his friend Steno, who converted to the Roman Catholic religion. He wrote to Thevenot I wish he [Steno] were stiU hke he was when he sought God in the Bible of Nature then he would not be so opiniated in his religion and he would love all men. ... [Pg.77]

Extrahepatic obstructive jaundice is caused by stenos-ing processes. The region of Vater s papilla is particularly affected, for example by inflammations, stones, duodenal diverticula, carcinoma, parasites, cicatricial stenosis or adenomatosis. In this respect, special mention should also be made of carcinoma, cicatricial strictures and gallstones (s. figs. 8.14, 8.15 32.1, 32.15), compression of the common bile duct due to a cystic duct stone (= Mirizzi syndrome), haemobilia, and various parasites - such as Ascaris lumbricoides (s. fig. 25.8 ). All of these disorders can be found in the area of the extrahepatic bile ducts. (9, t9)... [Pg.219]

The study of cerebrovascular disease has advanced markedly in recent years with advances in non-invasive imaging methods such as MR angiography and CT angiography as well as an improved understanding of the immune system in the pathogenesis of atherosclerosis. Atherosclerotic cerebrovascular disease is a common cause of strokes and shows a predilection for sites such as the bifurcation of the common carotid artery into the internal and external carotid arteries and the aortic arch and the major intracranial arteries such as the basilar artery and the middle cerebral arteries. Occlusive atherosclerotic vascular disease of these large extracranial arteries is responsible for as many as 20-30% of ischemic strokes and intracranial steno-occlusive disease causes around 5-10% of ischemic strokes. [Pg.437]


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