... dropped,making it more and more costly to catch fewer and fewer fish.“Fished out” local waters and upwardly spiraling fuel costs arewhat drove the Andrea Gail further and further from Gloucester. ... aswordfish fishery, and in the 1900s a trawl fishery, which replacedthe hook -and- line fishery.The 1950s and 1960s were highly productive throughout theNorthwest Atlantic, and the cod catch, for ... they were fished vigor-ously with longlines by fishers from New England and Nova Scotia.A Brief History of the NorthAtlanticand its Resources 15N006_Pauly_Ch_1 10/22/02 2:18 PM Page 15Figure...
... Gloss and Translucency and Rank Sum of Panelist Scores for Strands and Disks Gloss (units) Translucency (%) Sample Instrument Rank Sum Strands Rank Sum Disks Instrument Rank Sum Strands ... (>35% water addi-tion) noodles. On the other hand, the application of vacuum at 38% water addition resulted in sheets with lower L* and higher a* and b* values. Similarly, L*, a*, and b* ... units (standard deviation 1.80) and 20.40 units (standard deviation 1.58) (60°); from the hard wheat sample, the mean level was 18.82 units (standard deviation 1.80) and 18.16 units (standard...
... of the water resources which will be able to be limited by increasing demand of water using at upstream of Red and Cuu Long rivers. On other hand, the climate on the earth is hotter and hotter, ... loss when sea water level rising. The salinity intrusion protection and fresh water storage works should be constructed to against heavy losses by phenomenon of slump earth and sea water level ... valve or slot, sluice body and slot at two heads, these made a box with open on face andwater tight around faces, so that the sluice can be floated on the water surface and movable to construction...
... Short-term and Rainy, SHU: Short-term and Heavy rainy, SDG: Short-term and Drainage, LSD: Long-term and Stagnant, LHT: Long-term and Heavy rainy, LMK: Long-term and Monsoon flood, PDL: Persistent and ... (a) family status, utilities for (b) water supply and (c) sanitation systems and attitudes for (d) water treatment at home, (e) children’s defecation habits and (f) hygiene practices Note: Communities ... no latrine at allHand washing with soap before eating Hand washi ng without s oap before eating No hand washing before eating Hand washing after defecation with soap Hand washing after defecation...
... paid to theeffects of temperature on enzyme allostery and theinfluence of temperature in the regulation of PFKactivity at both high (euthermic) and low (hibernating)temperatures.ResultsSelected ... theallosteric ligand is saturating and when the allostericligand is absent. The plot of W vs. 1 ⁄ T for S. lateralisPFK under optimal conditions is relatively horizontal and only crosses below 0 at temperatures ... 1670–1673.21 Hand SC & Somero GN (1982) Urea and methylamineeffects on rabbit muscle phosphofructokinase. Catalyticstability and aggregation state as a function of pH and temperature. J...
... monomedium (sand with a depth of 750 mm), fine dual-media (anthracite and sand with depths of 900 mm and 300 mm, respectively) anddeep dual-media (anthracite and sand with depths of 1500 mm and 300 ... preparation) • Safe Drinking -water for Travellers and Emergencies (in preparation) Water safety management demands a quantitiative understanding of how processes and actions affect water quality, which ... aid to the wash water supply. Granular filters can be constructed as monomedium (e.g. silica sand), dual media (e.g. anthracite coal and sand) and trimedia (e.g. coal, sand and garnet). Granular...
... APO water immersionobjective. A 488 nm laser line was used for excitation, and emission was detected between 520 and 550 nm for YFPfluorescence, between 510 and 535 nm for GFP fluores-cence, and ... (Sigma-Aldrich) and one Complete Mini proteaseinhibitor tablet (Roche, Basle, Switzerland), and lysed usinga French press. The lysate was incubated on ice for 30 min,clarified by centrifugation and filtered ... (GEHealthcare) and eluted in 20 mm Hepes pH 7.5, 150 mmNaCl, 25% v ⁄ v glycerol and 0.5 mm CaCl2. The fractionscontaining AtAMY3 were pooled and concentrated toapproximately 1 mgÆmL)1 and stored...
... inter-sectoral water allocation in river basins, productivity of water, improved water utilization and on-farm water use efficiency, and multiple uses of water for agriculture. The papersare published and ... opportunities for water savings and increasing water produc-tivity; support of the decision process for water allocation; general water audits and performance studies; and conceptualizing and testing ... concepts and examples willbe presented from multiple uses of water andwater quality. Water Balance ApproachThe water accounting methodology is basedon a water balance approach. Water bal-ances...
... found connections between water quality and acute water- borne diseasessuch as typhoid (Cutler and Miller 2005) and diarrhea (Jalan and Ravalion 2003), and access tocleaner water may lower infant ... mortality andwater pollution provides reliable data on these patterns inareas where millions of inhabitants still rely on well waterand lake water as their primary drinkingsources. Second, since water ... the water quality of the country'srivers and lakes. Extensive use of fertilizers by farmers and industrial wastewater dumping bymanufacturing rms have rendered the water in many lakes and...
... Sacchidananda Mukherjee* and Prakash Nelliyat Abstract Industrial disposal of effluents on land and subsequent pollution of groundwater and soil of surrounding farmlands – is a ... irrigation and drinking water quantity and quality. A multi-stakeholder meeting has been arranged to understand the underlying issues and the farmers’ concerns. III. Description of Study Area and ... conductivity of groundwater samples, revenue from banana cultivation (in Rs. per acre) has gone down. However blending open well water with the river water and/ or water from deep bore wells has...
... differentiation and separate estimation of green waterand blue water in rainfed and irrigated agricultural production; (2) the economic valuation of water in terms of apparent water productivity and economic ... coefficient.3.8.2 Explaining Blue Virtual -Water “Exports” by Water Scarcity andWater QualityMaking use of the spatial and temporal variations in both water scarcity and land productivity, we can use ... to increase harvests and reduce water applications (Fereres 2010), real and significant changes in water demand can occur, changing the land that receives irrigation waterand the crops that...
... materials has great scientific and technological interest. The problem is to understand how to determine the temperature at which a solid melts, i.e., its melting temperature. The atomic vibrational ... (30) with Tm(1) and Tm(2) as melting temperatures of the first or doping and the second or host element, respectively, composing the binary alloy. Therefore, the melting temperature of bcc ... 118001850190019502000205021002150220022502300Mass proportion x of V Temperature T(K)Melting curve, presentMelting temperature of Fe, Ref. 6Melting temperature of V, Ref. 6Eutectic point, presentFe1-xVx0...
... to American standard, total nitrogen (TN) applied to coastal water (TN < 0.9 mg/l), Chinese standard to fish culture (TN < 0.5 – 1.0 mg/l) and Japanese standard to coastal water (TN < ... disasters, diseases, and financial difficulty, and (iii) resolving conflicts in fishing grounds and about resources among individuals and/ or household members. However, the water surface of households ... and management. We used software tools such as Mapinfo 8.5 and Excel in order to modify maps and reckon the surveyed data. And we also used the comparative method to collate Viet Nam standards...