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White, Jack

Terry Peterson, Bill Pierson, Ken Rahn, Phil Russell, John Spengler, Robert K. Stevens, Warren White, Jack Winchester, John Woodward and John Yocom. Appreciation is due to Peter K. Mueller, Steven L. Heisler and Judith C. Chow for their helpful comments on the presentation of this subject. [Pg.104]

White, Jack. 2008. Another Way to Die. Jack White and Ahcia Keys. www.iTunes.com. Downloaded 11 Dec. 2009. [Pg.117]

Lake states jack pine and red pine white pine and tamarack red oak, aspen, and maple birch... [Pg.246]

White-red-jack pine 2 -90 10% from aspen trees... [Pg.118]

M. J. Franklin, D. E. Nivens, A. A. Vass, M. W. Mittelman, R. F. Jack, M. J. E. Dowling, and D. C. White. Effect of chlorine and chlorine/bromine biocide treatments on the number and activity of biofilm bacteria and on carbon steel corrosion. Corrosion, 47(2) 128-134, February 1991. [Pg.390]

Two reindeer-moss species (Cladonla rangiferlna L. and Cladonla alpestrls L.) decreased P0 concentration in jack pine (Pinus bankslana Lamb.) and white spruce (Plcea glauca Moench)... [Pg.163]

The Lord must have had His reasons for making some of us white and some of us black, muses Annie Johnson in Imitation of Life (1959). In sharp contrast to the fading cultural regime under which writers like Dashiel Hammett would depict a racial underworld of immigrant gangsters, under which Frank Norris and Jack London would depict a naturalistic universe menaced by racially degenerate villains, or under which... [Pg.126]

But this is only half of the transformation. The blackness of the blackface not only masks Jewish physicality but also unites Jack with Mary by casting the actor s whiteness in stark relief. The film self-consciously plays on the white-and-black contrasts inherent in the minstrel form—as when, in one scene backstage, Jack wipes a white glove across his eyes, leaving a white streak across his face —thus heightening the visual impact of Jolson s white skin.69 The white streaking effect is important to Jakie s overall transformation, but it is especially important to his liaison with... [Pg.129]

Even that kind of information is not available for forest species. Other than chronic injury to white pine (associated with ozone, sulfur dioxide, and their mixtures), no clearly defined examples of chronic injury from ozone have been reported for eastern forests, and no information is available on PAN. It is of interest that both Virginia and jack pine appear more sensitive than white pine to acute ozone exposures, but chronic symptoms have not been observed in either species. The relationship between oxidant dose and injury in the San Bernardino Mountains area suggests that ponderosa pine is moderately to severely injured in areas that receive oxidant at above 0.08 ppm for 12-13 h each day (Chapter 12). Ponderosa pine seems to be the most sensitive western pine, but in some areas Jeffrey pine is about as sensitive. White fir, incense cedar, and sugar pine all appear more tolerant, even to the high oxidant concentrations in the San Bernardino Mountains. PAN may play some role in the chronic responses noted in the western forest species, particularly by broadleaf deciduous trees and some shrubs. [Pg.514]

Berry, C. R. Relative sensitivity of red, jack, and white pine seedlings to ozone and sulfur dioxide. Phytopathology 61 231-232, 1971. [Pg.561]

Higher concentrations of ozone in the forested areas of the eastern United States would undoubtedly cause greater injury to eastern white pine and other forest species. Chapter 11 reports additional studies that suggested that other conifer species, in particular Virginia pine and jack pine, may be more sensitive to ozone than eastern white pine. In addition, there is a synergistic interaction between low concentrations of ozone and sulfur dioxide that is the cause of the chlorotic dwarf disease... [Pg.590]

Reindeer lichen Phenolics Jack pine and white... [Pg.178]

Allelopathic interactions may occur throughout the life of a stand, but are most commonly observed during reforestation or regeneration. Allelopathy prevents some tree species from regenerating, but most regenerate in spite of it. The allelopathic plants of abandoned fields are not common forest species. In contrast, however, Douglas-fir, jack pine, black and white spruce, wild cherry, and slash and loblolly pine seedlings appear to be inhibited by species common in the forest. In such cases... [Pg.182]

Further work in Canada to produce rigid wet-process insulation boards from a bark-wood mixture was reported by Branion in 1961 (36). He made boards containing 85% poplar wood and 15% white spruce bark a few boards were made with added poplar or jack pine bark. White spruce bark worked best it appeared to cause a significant increase in tensile strength compared to boards made from 100% poplar wood fiber. This effect also was demonstrated in a hardboard. Other boards were made with up to 80% bark. Water absorption decreased as bark content increased. An effort was made to discover the bark ingredient responsible for the strength increase. After a series of extractions, the active component was concluded to be present in the holocellulose. [Pg.257]

David Wood has worked as a professional photographer for over seventeen years in New York City. He attended Citrus College in Azusa, California in 1980 and holds an AA degree in Photography. He is the inventor and sole proprietor of the unique dr5 CHROME transparency film process, www.dr5.com. David now enjoys a client base of over two thousand professional and advanced-amateur photographers hailing from six continents. Currently, David has rendered the dr5 CHROME process compatible with more than twenty-five of the world s most popular black and white film types. He personally handles hundreds of rolls a week at his Denver, Colorado lab to insure the superior results. David resides with his wife Kathi and his Jack Russell terrier Buddy in their modest one hundred-year-old brick home located above the dr5 lab. For information on reversal processing and other services provided by. dr5 Chrome Labs visit www.dr5.com. [Pg.383]

DeCarli C, Miller BL, Swan GE, Reed T, Wolf PA, Garner J, Jack L, Carmelli D (1999) Predictors of brain morphology for the men of the NHLBI Twin Study. Stroke 30 529-536 De Leeuw FE, de Groot JC, Oudkerk M, Witteman JC, Hofman A, van Gijn J, Breteler MM (1999) A follow-up study of blood pressure and cerebral white matter lesions. Ann Neurol 46 827-833... [Pg.206]

Jack s White — U.S. origin. White tubers. Late maturing. Available from Will Bonsall (Scatterseed Project), Box 1167, Farmington, ME 04938, U.S. (The Seed Savers Exchange... [Pg.205]

Make sure the cell enable switch is turned off. Connect the cell cables to the cell green lead to the working electrode, red lead to the counter electrode, and the reference to the white pin jack. If a dummy cell is being connected, attach the leads as indicated in step 3 below. [Pg.387]


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