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Wood, Denis

Wood, Denis. (2003). Five billion years of obal change A history cf the land. New York Guilford Press, 121. [Pg.158]

Narhi L, Wood SJ, Steavenson S, Jiang Y, Wu GM, Anafi D, Kaufman SA, Martin F, Sitney K, Denis P, Louis JC, Wypych J, Biere AL, Citron M. Both familial Parkinson s disease mutations accelerate alpha-synuclein aggregation. J Biol Chem 1999 274 9843-9846. [Pg.274]

And as we shall see, the demands of turfgrasses are an immediate and profound influence on homeowners, which set people about tasks that keep them busy throughout the growing season. Given the labor performed by people for other domesticated crop species, as Denis Wood has asked regarding cereal grains-especially maize, which cannot reproduce on its own without its human servants- who s to say which species has domesticated which ... [Pg.13]

Control of cancer risk from pesticides can be illustrated by the example of chromated copper arsenate (CCA), used as a wood preservative. The risk estimate was particularly contentious, but despite arguments over the specific numbers, a cancer hazard to children from the arsenic in this product used in decks and play structures could not be denied. These and other residential-related uses were finally phased out in late 2003 (ERA 2008i). CCA is still available for commercial construction. Arsenic continues to be available for household use in ant baits, although the potential for human exposure in this product is relatively low. [Pg.84]

Hyman MR, Arp DJ (1995) Effects of ammonia on the de novo synthesis of polypeptides in cells of Nitrosomonas europaea denied ammonia as an energy source. J Bacterid 177 4974-4979 Hyman MR, Russel SA, Ely RL, Williamson KJ, Arp DJ (1995) Inhibition, inactivation, and recovery of ammonia-oxidizing activity in cometabolism of trichloroethylene by Nitrosomonas europaea. Appl Environ Microbiol 61 1480-1487 Hyman MR, Wood PM (1983) Methane oxidation by Nitrosomonas europaea. Biochem J 212 31-37... [Pg.134]

Plaintiffs experts who published early scientific reports concerning smelter smoke damage include W. D. Harkins, D. E. Salmon, J. K. 11 ay wood, and G. J. Peirce, as well as Swain Quivik, Smoke and Tailings, pp. 328, 331-332 Quinn, Appalachian Copper Basin, p. 599. The defendant s experts in the Anaconda case also wanted to publish their scientific work, but Anaconda denied them permission to publish Quivik, pp. 315—323, 332 see also MacMillan, Smoke Wars, pp. 110—120. Swain chaired the Stanford University chemistry department from 1917 to 1940 and was acting president of the university from 1928 to 1932 E. F. Hutchison, The Department of Chemistry, Stanford University, 1891-1976 (Stanford University, Stanford, CA, 1977), pp. 11-13. [Pg.178]

It has been estimated that there are about 8500 lbs of records that were meticulously kept on the experiments at the AUFS. Several indexes of these reports exist. The length of these indexes suggests that the poundage figure may be accurate. To date, the District of Columbia staff has been denied access to these records, both at Fort Leonard Wood and at Aberdeen. However, some duphcate records exist in the National Archives or were copied by historians at an earlier date. Many of these have been attached to some of the District s reports cited previously. [Pg.216]

Boure-Beitrand Fils have examined two essential oils of Schinus, obtained from Algeria (Saint-Denis du Sig) in order to compare their constants with those of an essential oil prepared from the plant cultivated at Grasse. One of the Algerian oils was obtained by the distillation of entire branches, leaves, wood, and fruits, and the other by the distillation of the leaves only. [Pg.463]


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