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Description Adults moths with brown-banded wing edges (1 A" wingspan) and hair tufts on the tip of the abdomen. Larvae pale green caterpillars with black spots when young. Found mostly in southeastern United States. [Pg.315]

Tufte ON, Chapman PW (1967) Electron mobility in semiconducting strontium titanate. Phys Rev 155 796... [Pg.74]

Whether or not it is obtained depends on the washing mechanism allowing the shrinkage, and hence the crimp, to develop prior to the completion of regeneration. Crimp development only occurs fiiUy in staple fiber processes where the sluicing operation allows the cut tufts of acid tow to expand freely in ample volumes of hot Hquor. [Pg.349]

C. E. Messer, M Survey Keport on Eithium Hydride, Tufts University, Medford, Mass., 1960. [Pg.306]

Most of the textured apparel and industrial yams are woven or knitted directly into fabric. The carpet BCF yams can be tufted directly off package into loop pile or velvet constmctions. For the textured saxony constmctions, the BCF and the spun staple yams must be ply-twisted and heat-set. The heat-setting temperature for nylon-6 and nylon-6,6 is 180—220°C in hot—dry atmosphere, and 120—140°C in saturated steam. The yams are twist-set in pressurized autoclaves or continuously on the Superba and Suesson machines (121). Before setting the twist, the yam is heated and relaxed for predevelopment of the bulk. [Pg.255]

Whey proteins are known to increase immune response and maintain muscle mass (Phillips et ah, 2009). In one instance, when an immunosti-mulatory vitamin and mineral mixture developed at Tufts University Human Nutrition Research Center on Aging was blended with texturized WPI (TWPI) in an extruded snack bar, immunostimulatory effects were enhanced in young (< 5 months) and old (> 22 months) mice fed ad libitum for 5 weeks. The mineral mixture and TWPI improved T cell proliferation and reduced upregulated production of proinflammatory mediators in... [Pg.176]

The path leads out into the open, where the castle mound spreads wide and low. Here, from farther away, we can see much more. There are more windows, enough for comfort and almost too many for defense, scraps of ornamental battlements, coats of arms carved above a grand doorway. Tufts of greenery grow on the tops of the towers, and a couple of small trees look rather forlorn in the wide space that must once have been leveled to make the killing field. [Pg.353]

Jean Mayer USDA Human Nutrition Research Center on Aging Tufts University Boston, Massachusetts... [Pg.562]

The truth tables of two Sblocks. (Haddow, P.C. and Tufte, G. [2001] Bridging the genotype-phenotype mapping for digital FPGAs. In proceedings of the Third NASA/DoDWorkshop on Evolvable Hardware, IEEE Computer Society.)... [Pg.295]

Haddow, P.C., Tufte, G., and Van Remortel, P. (2003) Evolving hardware Pumping life into dead silicon. In Kumar, S. and Bentley, PJ. (eds.) On Growth, Form and Computers, Elsevier Academic Press, Amsterdam, pp. 405-423. [Pg.328]

Figure 12. The high density biosensor based on a fiber optic bundle. Figure provided by Dr. David Walt (Tufts University, Boston, MA). Figure 12. The high density biosensor based on a fiber optic bundle. Figure provided by Dr. David Walt (Tufts University, Boston, MA).
Many of the experiments described in this report were done by my colleagues Beth Brauer, Carl Chuang, Peter Grasse, Kurt Field, Stephen Lapin, Stanton Rak, and Joseph Zupancic. I thank specially Professor Keith Horn of Tufts University for communicating the results on ANM and BNM before publication. This work has been supported by the National Science Foundation. [Pg.357]

ZhuGe R, Tuft RA, Fogarty KE, Bellve K, Fay FS, Walsh JV 1999 The influence of sarcoplasmic reticulum Ca2+ concentration on Ca2+ sparks and spontaneous transient outward currents in single smooth muscle cells. J Gen Physiol 113 215—228... [Pg.18]

Tarsal, metatarsal, caudal, interdigital and preorbital glandular structures have been described in the black-tailed deer, Odocoileus hemionus columbianus. The tarsal organ received considerable attention from chemists and behavioral scientists during the early years of chemical research on mammalian semiochemicals. The major constituent of the complex mixture of volatile compounds associated with the tarsal hair tuft of this mule deer, (Z)-6-dodecen-4-olide [ 125], was subsequently found to be a mixture of the R and S enantiomers in a ratio of 89 11 respectively [ 126]. It was later found that this compound does not originate in the tarsal structure itself, but that it is extracted from the animal s urine by the tarsal hair tuft, which is specially adapted to extract lipids from urine [127]. [Pg.266]


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