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    In Memoriam Jerrold L. Pope, April 29, 2017

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    This is the concert program of the In Memoriam Jerrold L. Pope performance on Saturday, April 29, 2017 at 11:00 a.m., at the Jacob Sleeper Auditorium, 871 Commonwealth Avenue. Works performed were For All the Saints by Ralph Vaughan Williams, At the River by Aaron Copland, Take my Hand, Precious Lord by Rev. Thomas A. Dorsey, and "In Terra Pax" by Gerald Finzi. Digitization for Boston University Concert Programs was supported by the Boston University Humanities Library Endowed Fund

    Platinum(II) Complexes Containing a Cationic Amine Ligand: Crystal Structure of [(2-Aminoethyl)ammonium]-trichloroplatinum(II)

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    none5G. NATILE; F.P. FANIZZI; L. MARESCA; A.M. MANOTTI-LANFREDI ; A. TIRIPICCHIOG., Natile; Fanizzi, Francesco Paolo; L., Maresca; A. M., MANOTTI LANFREDI; A., Tiripicchi

    Reduction of hospital wastewater through ozone-air micro-nanobubbles

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    The reduction of the organic matter concentration of hospital wastewater is expressed in BOD5 and COD. The treatment was developed using a micro-nanobubble generator with continuous system. Micro-nanobubbles of 0.024ÎĽm average diameter were obtained. For the treatment, two samples were taken; Sample 1 (at 8:00 a.m.) and show 2 (at 11:00 a.m.). After applying the treatment with ozone-air micro-nanobubbles, it was possible to reduce the initial concentrations of sample 1: BOD5 from 132mg/L to 14mg/L, COD from 374mg/L to 30mg/L and from sample 2: BOD5 from 127mg/L to 21mg/L and COD from 297mg/L to 36mg/L. The efficiency obtained at 15 minutes of sample 1 of BOD5 was 90.2% and of COD was 92.51% and of sample 2 of BOD5 was 83.5% and of COD was 87.9%

    Studien zur Altägyptischen Kultur Nr. 25 (1998) - Abstracts

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    Abstracts der Artikel zu SAK 25 (1998). Die Autoren sind: A. Awadalla, J. Dieleman, S. Eichler, J.M. Galán, L. Gestermann, H. Goedicke, H. Jenni, L. Kákosy/ A.M. Moussa, D. Kessler, N. Kloth, K. Lohmann, L.D. Morenz, M. El-Noubi, D. Polz, H. El-Saady, L.K. Sabbahy, A. Spalinger, V. Vasiljevic und S. Wiebach-Koepke

    Effects of morphogenetic and diurnal variability on the hypericin content in St. John’s Wort (Hypericum perforatum L.)

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    This research was conducted to investigate effects of morphogenetic and diurnal variability on the hypericin content of St. John’s Wort (Hypericum perforatum L.) populations originating from Turkey formaximum utilization of the active substance in plants. During 2002 and 2003, field trials were conducted at Uludag University, Faculty of Agriculture, Department of Field Crops, Bursa, Turkey. Samples of bud,flower and capsule of H. perforatum L. populations were collected in the second year of cultivation (2003). Factorial arrangements of three H. perforatum L. populations (Bursa, Edirne, Izmir), three part ofplant (bud, flower, capsule) and six collection h (8:00, 10:00 a.m; 12:00 (noon), 2:00, 4:00, 6:00 p.m) were evaluated in a completely randomized block design with three replications. Hypericin content (%) in parts of H. perforatum L. populations was determined according to DAC (1986). Consequently, the content of hypericin in the examined populations varied from 0.260% in Bursa to 0.283% in Izmir.Evaluating plant parts revealed that the hypericin content both in floral parts (0.309%) and buds (0.308%) were higher than capsule tissues (0.208%) for all populations. When collection hours wereexamined for the hypericin content of plants, the highest content was recorded at 10:00 a.m (0.279%) and the lowest value at 4:00 p.m (0.272%) and 6:00 p.m (0.272%). As a result, this study showed that the highest hypericin ratio was determined in flowers and buds generally collected between 8:00 and 10:00 a.m within a day for examined Hypericum populations

    Sviluppo di un servizio di mappatura e monitoraggio delle frane in Italia e Svizzera: integrazione di tecnologie satellitari ed analisi geologica

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    open15noColombo D; Brugioni M.; Deflorio A.M.; Farina P; Manunta P; Menduni G.; Metano F.; Montini G.; Moretti S.; Palazzo F.; Pagnini M.; Piscitelli E.; Risi A.; Sulli L; Terranova C.Colombo, D; Brugioni, M.; Deflorio, A. M.; Farina, P; Manunta, P; Menduni, Giovanni; Metano, F.; Montini, G.; Moretti, S.; Palazzo, F.; Pagnini, M.; Piscitelli, E.; Risi, A.; Sulli, L; Terranova, C

    Identifikasi Papasan (Coccinia Grandis (L.) Voigt) Di Tiga Populasi Di YOGYAKARTA

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    Species Identification of Scarlet gourd (Coccinia grandis (L.) Voigt) in Three Population inYogyakarta. Papasan is a dioecious plant belongs to the family Cucurbitaceae. This plant iscommonly used as vegetable, anti diabetic, anti bacterial, and anti diarrhea. In Daerah IstimewaYogyakarta, there were two varians of Papasan (Papasan I and II), found in three population(Ngebel, Berbah and Gajah Wong Riverbank). They differ in phenotype, especially in shapeand taste of fruit. Genotype observation using squash method on the root tips with modificationin the duration of maceration were used in this research indicated that cells devided of PapasanI at about 8-11.30 a.m, while Papasan II at about 08.30-09.30 a.m, 11 a.m-00.30 p.m and 2-2.30p.m. The chromosome number of both Papasan is 2n=24, contains of 22 autosomes and 2 sexchromosomes. The karyotype formulas of Papasan I and II were 2n=24=20m+2sm+XX(m).Based on the statistic test, significant difference on chromosomes character between PapasanI and II was only in short arm of autosome pair number 5. The difference R value betweenPapasan I and II was smaller than 0.25. It revealed that the both of Papasan is closely relatedand belongs to the same species of Coccinia grandis L. Character differences between bothof Papasan only revealed physiology adaptation
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