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G. P. Tyroler and C. A. Landolt, Txtractive Metallurgy of Nickel and Cobalt, The Metallurgical Society, Inc., Warrendale, Pa., 1988. [Pg.19]

Lloyd, E. D. in Plansee Proceedings 1958—High Melting Metals, Metallwork Plansee AG, Reutte Tyrol, 249-256 (1959)t... [Pg.861]

Lloyd, E.D., 1958 High Melting Metals , Plansee Proceedings, Metallwerk Plansee A.G., Reutte, Tyrol, 249-256 (1959)... [Pg.904]

Heyden, S., Tyroler, H. A., Heiss, G., Hames, C. G., Bartel, A., Coffee consumption and mortality Total mortality, stroke mortality, and coronary heart disease mortality, Arch Intern Med, 138, 1472, 1978. [Pg.346]

Chaudhari, S.T., Ferdous, D., Dalai, A.K, Bej, S.K, Thring, R.W., and Bakhshi, N.N. (2000). Pyrolysis and Steam Gasification of Westvaco Kraft Lignin for the Production of Hydrogen and Medium Btu Gas, Abstracts Progress in Thermochemical Biomass Conversion, Tyrol, Austria, 17-22 September. [Pg.140]

Application of multivariate statistics to fatty acid data from the Tyrolean Iceman and other mummies is a mosaic stone in the investigation of this mid-European ancestor, which is still a matter of research (Marota and Rollo 2002 Murphy et al. 2003 Nerlich et al. 2003). The iceman is on public display in the South Tyrol Museum of Archaeology in Bolzano, Italy, stored at —6°C and 98% humidity, the conditions as they probably were during the last thousands of years. [Pg.109]

Cardiovascular Effects. In a cohort mortality study of workers in a large rubber and tire manufacturing plant, Wilcosky and Tyroler (1983) found a significant increase in mortality from ischemic heart disease in phenol exposed workers. Of the 25 solvents used in the plant, phenol exposure showed the strongest association with mortality from heart disease, greater even than that observed for exposure to carbon disulfide, the only known occupational cause of atherosclerosis. [Pg.44]

Wilcosky TC, Tyroler HA. 1983. Mortality from heart disease among workers exposed to solvents. J Occup Med 25 879-885. [Pg.231]

Many people are fooled when they buy Mexican or German silver jewelry, thinking they are purchasing a semiprecious metal. These forms of silver jewelry go under many names, including Mexican silver, German silver, Afghan silver, Austrian silver, Brazilian silver, Nevada silver, Sonara silver, Tyrol silver, Venetian silver, or just the name silver with quotes around it. None of these jewelry items, under these names or under any other names, contain any silver. These metals are alloys of copper, nickel, and zinc. [Pg.141]

Kawecka B (1974) Effect of organic pollution on the development of diatom communities in the alpine streams Finstertaler Bach and Gurgler Ache (Northern Tyrol, Austria). Ber Nat Med Verein Innsbruck 61 71... [Pg.219]

Goldstein DH, Benoit JN, Tyroler HA An epidemiologic study of an oil mist exposure. Arch Environ Health 21 600-603, 1970... [Pg.545]

The mummy only weighs about 30 poimds (13 kg) and is about five feet (1.54 m) in length, but because of shrinkage this does not reflect the Iceman s true physique. According to the South Tyrol Museum of Archaeology in Bolzano, Italy, which houses the body, the living Otzi would have been about 63 inches tall (1.6 m) and weighed 110 pounds (50 kg). [Pg.173]

In 2005, scientists discovered the cause of Otzi s death. A few years earlier, in 2001, Paul Gostner wheeled an X-ray machine to Otzi s chamber in the South Tyrol Museum. Gostner, who works at the Central Hospital in Bolzano, Italy, discovered a stone arrowhead embedded in the back of Iceman s left shoulder. Earlier X-ray scans had missed the small object. The arrow shaft was not in Otzi s body, nor had it been found nearby. The fatality of the wound became evident in 2005, when Central Hospital acquired an X-ray machine with higher resolution. Gostner and other staff members of the hospital brought Otzi in for a scan—it was a rush job, otherwise Otzi s body would quickly decompose. They discovered that the arrowhead had gashed a large and important artery, the subclavian artery, which carries blood to the arm. Such a serious injury would have caused Otzi to bleed to death in minutes. [Pg.186]

South Tyrol Museum of Archaeology Oetzi/Otzi, the Iceman. Available online. URL http //www.archaeologiemuseum.it/f01 ice uk.html. Accessed May 28, 2009. The Web site of the South Tyrol Museum of Archaeology, which houses Otzi, presents photographs and information on the mummy, clothing, and equipment. [Pg.196]

Angelinas experiments were made in 1822 and were believed by Hermann Kopp to constitute the first discovery of iodine in a mineral water (129, 135). Apothecary Kruger found it soon afterward in the mother liquor of the saline springs of Siilzer in Mecklenburgh-Schwerin (134). J. N. Fuchs detected it in 1823 in the rock salt of Hall in the Tyrol, which had been used medicinally since the ninth century A.D. (105, 129, 134). [Pg.745]

D. Whittaker, PrRoySoc 240A, 54-66(1957) (Determination of arc temperatures from shock velocities) 39) J. Tyroler, "A Self-Calibrating Highspeed Photographic Pyrometer , 6thSympCombstn (1957), p 763-65 40)... [Pg.600]

Another huge cannon was Endorfferen made in 1487 for Sigismund of Tyrol. It was a pair with Bassina at the Paris Museum (Ref 7, p 27). Illustration of French Orgue des Bombardes is on p 27 of Ref 7... [Pg.126]

On p D597-R of Vol 4, is briefly described a Self-Calibrating Hx gh-Speed Photographic Pyrometer" devised by J. Tyroler of PicArsn. [Pg.312]


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