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White, Sinclair

White, Sinclair. 1889. A Discussion on the Contamination of Drinking Water by Lead. British Medical Journal, August 31, pp. 459-462. [Pg.308]

Figure 4.6. Longitudinal dispersion in gases in packed beds. ER—Edwards and Richardson B — Blackwell etalS29 CB — Carberry and Bretton(32) DW—de Maria and White(33) MW—McHenry and Wilhelm(34) SP—Sinclair and Potter 35) EK — Evans and Kenney(36>, N2 + He... Figure 4.6. Longitudinal dispersion in gases in packed beds. ER—Edwards and Richardson B — Blackwell etalS29 CB — Carberry and Bretton(32) DW—de Maria and White(33) MW—McHenry and Wilhelm(34) SP—Sinclair and Potter 35) EK — Evans and Kenney(36>, N2 + He...
Costonis, A. C., and W. A. Sinclair. Relationships of atmospheric ozone to needle blight to eastern white pine. Phytopathology 59 1566-1574, 1%9. [Pg.563]

White spruce Picea glauca J stages Snowshoe hare Camphor Sinclair etfll., 1988... [Pg.299]

Sinclair, A. R. E., Jogia, M. K., and Andersen, R. J. (1988). Camphor from juvenile white spruce as an antifeedant for snowshoe hares. Journal of Chemical Ecology 14, 1505. [Pg.512]

P Sinclair Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center, White River Junction, VT Determine the mechanism by which 2,3,7,8-TCDD and related planar PAHs cause massive liver accumulation of uroporphyrin (URO) ... [Pg.377]

Very often it is not possible a priori to separate contaminated and uncontaminated soils at the time of sampling. The best that can be done in this situation is to assume the data comprise several overlapping log-normal populations. A plot of percent cumulative frequency versus concentration (either arithmetic or log-transformed values) on probability paper produces a straight line for a normal or log-normal population. Overlapping populations plot as intersecting lines. These are called broken line plots and Tennant and White (1959) and Sinclair (1974) have explained how these composite curves may be partitioned so as to separate out the background population and then estimate its mean and standard deviation. Davies (1983) applied the technique to soils in England and Wales and thereby estimated the upper limits for lead content in uncontaminated soils. [Pg.18]

Iain Sinclair and Emma Matthews, White Goods (Uppingham, 2002), p. 20. [Pg.269]

The polyphenols and tannins in hardwoods largely contribute to wood colour, particularly heartwood colour, and in earlier times some hardwoods were sought after for dyestuffs. Colour change is undesirable with darker timbers that are rich in extractives, where they are to be used for joinery or furniture. With light-coloured woods such as pines the effect of ultraviolet light is complex (Hon, 1991). Some pines can have very pale sapwood. Unfortunately the attractive white surface can yellow where directly exposed to sunlight (Sinclair and Vincent, 1964). [Pg.65]

White clover (Trifolium repens L.) 0.10-0.14 Leaf blades + petioles Vegetative Comforth and Sinclair (1982), quoted by Smith (1986b)... [Pg.213]

In bacteria, with Pichinoty type A dissimilatory nitrate reductase, induction of the enzyme occurs only under anaerobic conditions, and occasionally anaerobiosis is sufficient to trigger formation in the absence of nitrate (Schulp Md Stouthamer, 1970 Sinclair and White, 1970). However, in these cases of induction by anaerobiosis, the level of enzyme production is greatly enhanced by the presence of nitrate. Dissimilatory nitrate reductase may also be induced under anaerobic conditions by nitrite and azide. [Pg.142]

Simultaneously with the sowing of the first crop. Dr. W. j. White started a breeding program at the Federal Department of Agriculture Dominion Forage Crops Laboratory in Saskatoon, Dr. H. K. Sallans and Mr. G. D. Sinclair at the Prairie Regional Laboratory of the National Research Council at Saskatoon did the early work of quality evaluation on the oil in terms of iodine value, acid value, refractive index, and oil color. [Pg.65]

Fig. 1.18. Atomic resolution transmission electron micrograph of an interface between GdTe and GaAs where the misfit strain is relaxed by the introduction of edge dislocations. The letters S and F refer to start and finish for the Burgers circuit around the dislocation. The bright white spots correspond to atomic positions and the fuzzy white clusters at the interface correspond to the cores of the dislocations. Reproduced with permission from Schwartzman and Sinclair (1991). Fig. 1.18. Atomic resolution transmission electron micrograph of an interface between GdTe and GaAs where the misfit strain is relaxed by the introduction of edge dislocations. The letters S and F refer to start and finish for the Burgers circuit around the dislocation. The bright white spots correspond to atomic positions and the fuzzy white clusters at the interface correspond to the cores of the dislocations. Reproduced with permission from Schwartzman and Sinclair (1991).
Mann, NJ, Sinclair, AJ, Pille, M, Johnson, LG, Warrick, GE, Reder, E and Lorenz, R (1997) The effect of short-term diets rich in fish, red meat, or white meat on thromboxane and prostacyclin synthesis in humans. Lipids, 32, 635-644. [Pg.258]


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