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The American Journal of Forensic Medicine and Pathology, 1983
Review of the available literature on dioxin over the last several years is reported. There has been considerable writing on the subject, but extraction of true scientific data from emotionalism and sensationalism remains difficult. We must continue to remain alert to potential hazards stemming from this herbicidal chemical and await more definitive ...
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Review of the available literature on dioxin over the last several years is reported. There has been considerable writing on the subject, but extraction of true scientific data from emotionalism and sensationalism remains difficult. We must continue to remain alert to potential hazards stemming from this herbicidal chemical and await more definitive ...
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2017
This chapter focuses on the function of E Groups, proposed as astronomical observatories by researchers at Uaxactún. Other functional hypotheses suggested include the scheduling of agricultural or trade activities, marking solar cycles and celebratory katun endings, use in geomantic systems by the Maya, use as settings for agricultural ritual, and for ...
Jaime J. Awe +2 more
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This chapter focuses on the function of E Groups, proposed as astronomical observatories by researchers at Uaxactún. Other functional hypotheses suggested include the scheduling of agricultural or trade activities, marking solar cycles and celebratory katun endings, use in geomantic systems by the Maya, use as settings for agricultural ritual, and for ...
Jaime J. Awe +2 more
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International Journal of Health Services, 2004
Nearly 30 years after the Vietnam War, a chemical weapon used by U.S. troops is still exacting a hideous toll on each new generation in Vietnam. The dioxin (TCCD) that contaminated the herbicide Agent Orange is one of the most toxic molecules known to science. The contaminant persists in the soil.
Cathy Scott-Clark +2 more
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Nearly 30 years after the Vietnam War, a chemical weapon used by U.S. troops is still exacting a hideous toll on each new generation in Vietnam. The dioxin (TCCD) that contaminated the herbicide Agent Orange is one of the most toxic molecules known to science. The contaminant persists in the soil.
Cathy Scott-Clark +2 more
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ACM SIGGRAPH ASIA 2009 Computer Animation Festival, 2009
An epic journey of letters across the country creates a copy of the Hollywood sign in Los Angeles. The spot was created to launch Orange's VOD service through its web site and cellular phones. Letters and other elements were created in 3D. The background was created in matte paintings on plates shot in South Africa.
Eli Sverdlov, Ilan Bouni
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An epic journey of letters across the country creates a copy of the Hollywood sign in Los Angeles. The spot was created to launch Orange's VOD service through its web site and cellular phones. Letters and other elements were created in 3D. The background was created in matte paintings on plates shot in South Africa.
Eli Sverdlov, Ilan Bouni
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Biochemical characterization of blood orange, sweet orange, lemon, bergamot and bitter orange
Phytochemistry, 2003This paper reports on the composition of aroma compounds and fatty acids and some physico-chemical parameters (juice percentage, acidity and total sugars) in five varieties of citrus: blood orange, sweet orange, lemon, bergamot and bitter orange. Volatile compounds and methyl esters have been analyzed by gas chromatography.
Saïdani, Moufida, Brahim, Marzouk
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ACM SIGGRAPH 2009 Computer Animation Festival, 2009
Mirrors can make a difference. This spot is all about team effort in projecting a simple ray of light all over the city. It contains a clever use of still images and green-screen work, which creates the entire space and environment. It is a perfect example of how magic is being created.
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Mirrors can make a difference. This spot is all about team effort in projecting a simple ray of light all over the city. It contains a clever use of still images and green-screen work, which creates the entire space and environment. It is a perfect example of how magic is being created.
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The Kennedy Space Center on Cape Canaveral holds a unique place in American memory as a pillar of technology amid a landscape of lagoons, mosquitos, and alligators. The space center, however, was not constructed out of wilderness. Prior to NASA’s arrival in the 1960s, North Merritt Island was home to residents who fished on the creek adjacent to the ...
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