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Stratospheric Nitrogen Dioxide from Infrared Absorption Spectra
STRATOSPHERIC absorption due to NO2 has been identified1–3 in infrared spectra of the solar radiation recorded from balloon borne gondolas floating at mid-latitudes in the altitude range of 30 km when the solar z...
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The Alienation and Identity of Man in Sport
I have been asked to speak on the subject of “Sport as a Factor in the ‘Humanisation’ or ‘Dehumanization’ of Man”. The subject is complex because the term “sport” embraces a variety of performances which all h...
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Stratospheric Nitric Oxide from Infrared Spectra
AERONOMERS have generally admitted that the abundance of nitric oxide is small in the chemosphere. Its detection and even more its measurement have been regarded as a difficult task. The importance of this spe...
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Stratospheric methane and nitrogen dioxide from infrared spectra
Values of the mixing ratio by volume of stratospheric NO2 and CH4 deduced from infrared spectra taken by means of balloon-borne spectrometers are presented. Possible evidence for the presence of formaldehyde in t...
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Infrared Observation of Non Thermal Emissions from Spacelab
Observations of the emissions of atmospheric ozone and nitric acid in the 10 μm window have already been used for the monitoring of these constituents in the stratosphere. We propose to generalise these method...
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Rifting and subsidence on passive continental margins in the North East Atlantic
Deep-sea drilling in the Bay of Biscay and the Rockall Plateau show that passive continental margins are characterised by the absence of seismicity and include continental shelf, continental slope and continen...
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Stratospheric CH4, HCl and ClO and the chlorine–ozone cycle
SINCE it was suggested1 that chlorine may influence stratospheric ozone balance, and that halocarbons can contribute significantly to the stratospheric chlorine content2–4 much attention has been paid to the subj...
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Automatic microanalysers—V
Following the O-analyser, CH-analyser and N-analyser previously developed, an automatic CHN-analyser is described, based on the principle already used by Walisch. It involves a flash combustion of the sample i...
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Stratospheric methane measurements and predictions
A new determination of stratospheric methane from 22 km to 35 km altitude with implications on the abundance of this constituent at greater heights is presented. Previous measurements, some of which showed lar...
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Social Change, Stress and Mental Health in the Pearl of the Alps
A Systemic Study of a Village Process
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Opening Remarks
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What Suture Material Do You Use for What Tissue?
In addition to the basic question involved in the biologic response to wound healing, a variety of related subjects were discussed. Historically it is important to recognize that almost anything that can be pl...
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Transcutaneous Monitoring of Pco2 In Newborn Infants: 26
Monitoring of arterial Pco2 (Paco2) is of similar importance as monitoring of Pao2 , particularly in neonatal intensive care. We report about the first clinical application of a miniaturized heated electrode for ...
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Book reviews
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EDP-Assisted Donor-Recipient Selection in Histocompatibility-Matched Kidney Transplantation
Relevant factors in sucessful kidney transplantation are the quality of the organ offered and the compatibility of donor and recipient within the major tissue types, particularly the HLA-DR alloantigens.
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Stratospheric aerosols properties from Earth limb photography
Balloon-borne observation at three wavelengths of visible sunlight scattered by the Earth limb allows the determination of aerosols abundances and size distributions at various altitudes in the stratosphere. T...
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HLA-Dw5 dissected by cloned PLT reagents