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Nuclear structure physics : proceedings of the eighteenth Scottish universities summer school in physics St. Andrews, August 1977
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ISBN: 0905945018 Year: 1978 Publisher: Edinburgh Scottish universities Summer school in physics


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Patchiness and disturbance in shallow water benthic assemblages

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Principles of Fermentation Technology
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ISBN: 0750645016 Year: 1995 Publisher: Oxford Butterworth Heinemann

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This second edition has been thoroughly updated to include recent advances and developments in the field of fermentation technology, focusing on industrial applications. The book now covers new aspects such as recombinant DNA techniques in the improvement of industrial micro-organisms, and includes comprehensive information on fermentation media, sterilization procedures, inocula, and fermenter design. Chapters on effluent treatment and fermentation economics are also incorporated. The text is supported by numerous clear, informative diagrams. The book is of great interest to final year and post-graduate students of applied biology, biotechnology, microbiology, biochemical and chemical engineering.


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Heart rate and stress hormone responses of sheep to road transport following two different loading procedures.
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This study was designed to investigate the physiological responses induced in sheep (n = 18) by two different loading techniques followed by a short road journey. All animals were prepared with venous catheters, to minimize the disturbing effects of blood sampling, and nine sheep were fitted with heart rate monitors. The animals were loaded onto a transport vehicle in groups of three, alternately using a conventional tailgate ramp or a crate raised with a hydraulic lift When all of the sheep were loaded, they were taken on a journey lasting 195min. Blood samples were collected in the home pen, directly after loading, and at 15min intervals during the journey. Measurements were made of plasma concentrations of cortisol, prolactin and catecholamines (adrenaline and noradrenaline). The results indicated that heart rate increased during lending, regardless of the method used No changes in concentrations ofcortisol or the catecholamines were detected, although a small increase in prolactin was noted when animals were loaded using the ramp. During transport all sheep exhibited increases in plasma cortisol concentrations which were greatest during the first 2h of the journey. The results suggest that, under the conditions employed in this experiment, the effects of the two loading procedures were similar and that transport appeared to be more stressful than lending

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