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G. Bianchi, and L. Zetta. IH NMR study of phenolics in the vegetation water of tree cultivars of Olea europaea similarities and differences. J Agr Food Chem 1996 44(8) 2040-2048. OE045... [Pg.390]

Samples of importance in the investigation of alleged use include toxic chemicals, munitions and devices, remnants of munitions and devices, environmental samples (air, soil, vegetation, water, snow, etc.) and biomedical samples from human or animal sources (blood, urine, excreta, tissue etc.). [Pg.23]

All ordinary solution and sublimation are of no use everything must take place by means of water and without hands. This is called the acute vegetable water it is the mortar and the stone for grinding with. [Pg.184]

WATER — Vegetable Water — Brandy or Rectified Spirit of Wine. [Pg.387]

Most of the oil (96-98%) is in the pulp along with most of the water vegetation water (VW), which accounts for 40-60% of the weight of the ftuit. [Pg.949]

At the Agency s laboratories in Seibersdorf, Austria, scientists and technicians have focused their efforts on the measurement and analysis of hundreds of samples collected during inspections. They include smear samples taken from various sites in Iraq to detect potential undeclared nuclear activities samples of uranium and plutonium compounds samples of construction materials such as graphite, steel, and beryllium and samples of soil, vegetation, water, rocks, and ores (see Tables 11.7 and 11.8). The results helped inspectors to map the Iraqi nuclear programme, both with respect to declared and undeclared activities. [Pg.599]

Uranium with isotopic abundances different from that of natural uranium is the primary signature for HEU production activities. In any separation technology some enriched uranium will inevitably be released to the environment. Environmental samples taken at or near an enrichment facility can contain some of the enriched material altering the uranium isotopic abundance. Analysis of samples of vegetation, water and soil for uranium isotopic content using a sensitive analytical technique, such as thermal ionization mass spectrometry is recommended as the primary technique for the detection of HEU production. [Pg.618]

Enrichment Uranium isotope ratios Vegetation, water, soil, sediments, swipes TIMS... [Pg.619]

The dialdehydic isomers were also found in olive waste waters [18]. 3,4-dihydroxyphenylglycol, a catechol metabolite of noradrenaline, was foimd in trace amounts in the virgin olive oil derived from the Cipressino and Dritta cultivars, and represented the major component in the vegetation water of the fhiits of these cultivars [19]. [Pg.707]

Bennovitsky, E.L. (1995) Equation of velocity horizontal distribution for flows in beds with near-bank vegetation, Water resources (Wodnije resourci) 22, N 4, 407 112. (in Russian)... [Pg.365]

Dawson, F., and Charlton, F. (1988), Bibliography on the hydraulic resistance or roughness of vegetated water courses, Occasional Publication No. 25, Freshwater Biology Association, Ambleside, U.K. [Pg.372]

Nepf, H. (1999) Drag, turbulence and diffusivity in flow through emergent vegetation, Water Resources Research 35(2), 479—489. [Pg.395]

M. C. Annesini, A.R. Giona, F. Gironi and F. Pochetti, Distillation process for vegetable water heatment. Effluent Water Treat. /., 24 (1984) 450-455. [Pg.635]

G. DiGiacomo, V. Brandani and G. DelRe, Evaporation of olive oil mill vegetation waters. Desalination, 81 (1991) 249-259. [Pg.635]

This includes soil, vegetation, water (surface and ground), geology, land use etc data, influencing acidification and eutrophication processes in the considered ecosystem. [Pg.465]

B multi-hop Chemicals that readily shift their distribution between gas phase and condensed phase (soil, vegetation, water) in response to changes in environmental temperature and phase composition, and therefore can travel long distances in repeated cycles of evaporation and deposition HCB Toxaphene Dieldrin Chlordane Endosulphane Lighter PSBs Lighter PCDD/PCDF... [Pg.183]

Recently, the major C6-C2 phenolic compounds found in the vegetation water of fruits of O. europaea, Dritta and Cipressino cultivars, were 4-hydroxyphenylethanol 18 and 3,4-dihydroxy-phenylethanol 14. A further hydroxylated compound, the 3,4-dihydroxyphenylglycol 30 appears to be the 2-hydroxy-derivative of 14. This latter compound (see Figure 13), the formal metabolite of norepinephrine, is first reported as a major component of the olive phenolic fraction by Bianchi et al [32]. [Pg.871]

The civilised world is rapidly increasing its demands for more light, more heat, more electricity, and motive power in all forms. The sun is eventually the source of all this increased physical activity. Human progress and fuel consumption seem to go hand in hand. Coal, petroleum, vegetation, water power, and the sun B rays seem to be quite exclusively the present sources of energy. These sources represent in reality the sun s rayB, past and present. When the supply of coal, petroleum, and wood is consumed, many believe we will be restricted to the utilization of the annual fixation of energy from the sun s rays, in other words, annual crops. [Pg.17]

The nutrient uptake by vegetation contributes to nutrient reduction in the soil profile with time. In low-nutrient systems, plants can sequester nutrients from the subsurface soil layers and deposit them on soil surfaces through detrital accumulation and increasing the connectivity of nutrients with water. Vegetative water uptake and transpiration can increase the solute flux from water column into the soil (Figure 14.30). For example, Martin et al. (2003) showed a greater reduction of surface water nitrate concentration in experimental Typha mesocosms with greater rates of evapotranspiration. [Pg.568]

Manning s n-value was determined from Eq. (1) for vegetated water flow. The adjustment factor can be obtained from Eq. (3). [Pg.25]


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