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The University of Idaho and USFWS, with funds from the Bonneville Power Administration, are also gathering data for registration of erythromycin. Erythromycin is intended for control of bacterial kidney disease in salmonid fingerlings that can also be transmitted by broodstock to the eggs (9). If research is completed on schedule and data indicate that the compound is safe and effective, registration is scheduled for 1994 (see Antibiotics, MACROLIDES). [Pg.324]

Department of Chemistry, Northwestern University, 2145 Sheridan Road, Evanston, IL 60208-3113, USA National Chemical Laboratory, Dr. Homi Bhabha Road, Pune 411 008, India University of Idaho, Moscow, ID 83844, USA and the Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Dayton, OH 45433-5543, USA Chemistry Division and Center for Nanoscale Materials, Argonne National Laboratory, 9700 South Cass Avenue, Argonne,... [Pg.233]

J. Corley, G. Mdller, and K. SamoU, Zinc Phosphide Magnitude of the Residue on Cucumber, unpubhshed Analytical Summary Report for lR-4 Study No. 04333, University of Idaho, Moscow, ID (1997). [Pg.76]

Present Address Department of Chemistry, University of Idaho, Moscow, Idaho, USA. [Pg.50]

University of California-Davis, Oregon State University, Michigan State University, Cornell University, and the University of Idaho. EXTOXNET, Pesticide Information Profiles (PIPs). http //ace.orst.edu/info/extoxnet/pips/ghindex.html. September 17, 2002. [Pg.733]

Current address Department of Chemistry, University of Idaho, Moscow, ID 83843 2Current address Department of Chemistry, Eastern Michigan University, Ypsilanti, MI 48197 3Current address Department of Chemical Engineering, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA 70803... [Pg.369]

A project at the University of Idaho (FEDRIP 1996) will study the biodegradation of several halogenated hydrocarbons in soils amended with plant residues from various Brassica cultivars (e.g., rape seed). These residues contain chemicals that may help catalyze the degradation of some chlorinated hydrocarbons. [Pg.221]

Bohl, W. H. (2003). Harvest Management. In J. C. Stark, S. L. Love (Eds.), Potato Production Systems (pp. 345-361). University of Idaho and Idaho Center for Rotato Research and Education. [Pg.366]

JOHN P. FACKLER, JR. Texas A M University BODIE E. DOUGLAS University of Pittsburgh JAY H. WORRELL University of South Florida SMITH L. HOLT, JR. Oklahoma State University STANLEY KIRSCHNER Wayne State University JEAN NE N. SHREEVE University of Idaho HARRY R. ALLCOCK Pennsylvania State University HERBERT D. KAESZ University of California Los Angeles ALVIN P. GINSBERG AT T Bell Laboratories... [Pg.448]

Lange, C. (1994). Molecular analysis of pentachlorophenol degradation by Flavobacterium sp. strain ATCC 39723. Ph.D. Dissertation, University of Idaho. [Pg.11]

Keely, J. F., Hutchinson, F. I., Sholley, M. G. Wai, C. M. (1976). Heavy Metal Pollution in the Coeur d Alene Mining District. Project Technical Report to National Science Foundation. Moscow University of Idaho. [Pg.336]

Roane, T. M. (1994). Microbial community analyses in heavy metal contaminated soil (thesis). Moscow, Idaho University of Idaho. [Pg.338]

Denise M. Smith University of Idaho Moscow, Idaho... [Pg.294]

Additives P. Michael Davidson University of Tennessee-Knoxville Dairy science James L. Steele University of Wisconsin-Madison Flavor chemistry and sensory analysis John Thorngate University of Idaho-Moscow... [Pg.1106]

Piske, B. (1990) Hydrogeologic evaluation of tailings deposits at the Coeur d Alene River delta. Master s Thesis, University of Idaho, Moscow. [Pg.224]

Rabbi, F. (1994) Trace Element Geochemistry of Bottom Sediments and Waters from the Lateral Lakes ofCoeur d Alene River, Kootenai County, North Idaho. Dissertation, University of Idaho, Moscow. [Pg.225]

Unfortunately, there are no definitive reports on water bottle safety to back up these concerns. One widely quoted study a master s thesis from a University of Idaho graduate student, argues that toxins from 1 plastics (i.e., water bottle plastic) leach into drinking water. But according to the International Bottled Water Association, the thesis isn t scientifically sound because it wasn t peer reviewed, government reviewed, or published in a scientific or technical journal. The student s project went something like this 88 percent of bottled water drinkers reuse their 1 bottles for weeks, even months,... [Pg.103]

Mallory-Smith, C.A. (1990). Identification and inheritance of sulfonylurea herbicide resistance in prickly lettuce (Lactuca serriola). Ph.D. dissertation. University of Idaho, Moscow, ID, p. 58. [Pg.148]

Research on RUMAC in the United States, beginning in 1981, has been conducted by a number of institutions and states, including the University of Oregon, the University of Idaho, the California, Alaska, New York, and New Jersey Departments of Transportation, and the Colorado Department of Highways. Tests are still under way, although most test results to date indicate improved durability and skid resistance and less cracking. [Pg.46]


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