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    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    New York, NY :Springer,
    Keywords: Astronomy -- Observers' manuals. ; Electronic books.
    Description / Table of Contents: The Night Sky Companion is a comprehensive guide to what can be explored in the heavens on a nightly basis. Designed to appeal to readers at all skill levels, it provides a digest for sky watchers interested in all types of astronomical information.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (422 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9780387716091
    Series Statement: The Patrick Moore Practical Astronomy Series
    DDC: 523
    Language: English
    Note: Patrick Moore's Practical Astronomy Series -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- About the Author -- Introduction -- Learning the Night Sky -- Observing Equipment -- To ''GoTo'' or Not to ''GoTo'' -- Now for Accessories -- What to Observe -- The Moon -- The Planets -- Night Lights -- Deep Sky -- ReadyhellipSethellipGo! -- Chapter One-January, 2009 -- Thursday, January 1 -- Friday, January 2 -- Saturday, January 3 -- Sunday, January 4 -- Monday, January 5 -- Tuesday, January 6 -- Wednesday, January 7 -- Thursday, January 8 -- Friday, January 9 -- Saturday, January 10 -- Sunday, January 11 -- Monday, January 12 -- Tuesday, January 13 -- Wednesday, January 14 -- Thursday, January 15 -- Friday, January 16 -- Saturday, January 17 -- Sunday, January 18 -- Monday, January 19 -- Tuesday, January 20 -- Wednesday, January 21 -- Thursday, January 22 -- Friday, January 23 -- Saturday, January 24 -- Sunday, January 25 -- Monday, January 26 -- Tuesday, January 27 -- Wednesday, January 28 -- Thursday, January 29 -- Friday, January 30 -- Saturday, January 31 -- Chapter Two-February, 2009 -- Sunday, February 1 -- Monday, February 2 -- Tuesday, February 3 -- Wednesday, February 4 -- Thursday, February 5 -- Friday, February 6 -- Saturday, February 7 -- Sunday, February 8 -- Monday, February 9 -- Tuesday, February 10 -- Wednesday, February 11 -- Thursday, February 12 -- Friday, February 13 -- Saturday, February 14 -- Sunday, February 15 -- Monday, February 16 -- Tuesday, February 17 -- Wednesday, February 18 -- Thursday, February 19 -- Friday, February 20 -- Saturday, February 21 -- Sunday, February 22 -- Monday, February 23 -- Tuesday, February 24 -- Wednesday, February 25 -- Thursday, February 26 -- Friday, February 27 -- Saturday, February 28 -- Chapter Three-March, 2009 -- Sunday, March 1 -- Monday, March 2 -- Tuesday, March 3 -- Wednesday, March 4. , Thursday, March 5 -- Friday, March 6 -- Saturday, March 7 -- Sunday, March 8 -- Monday, March 9 -- Tuesday, March 10 -- Wednesday, March 11 -- Thursday, March 12 -- Friday, March 13 -- Saturday, March 14 -- Sunday, March 15 -- Monday, March 16 -- Tuesday, March 17 -- Wednesday, March 18 -- Thursday, March 19 -- Friday, March 20 -- Saturday, March 21 -- Sunday, March 22 -- Monday, March 23 -- Tuesday, March 24 -- Wednesday, March 25 -- Thursday, March 26 -- Friday, March 27 -- Saturday, March 28 -- Sunday, March 29 -- Monday, March 30 -- Tuesday, March 31 -- Chapter Four-April, 2009 -- Wednesday, April 1 -- Thursday, April 2 -- Friday, April 3 -- Saturday, April 4 -- Sunday, April 5 -- Monday, April 6 -- Tuesday, April 7 -- Wednesday, April 8 -- Thursday, April 9 -- Friday, April 10 -- Saturday, April 11 -- Sunday, April 12 -- Monday, April 13 -- Tuesday, April 14 -- Wednesday, April 15 -- Thursday, April 16 -- Friday, April 17 -- Saturday, April 18 -- Sunday, April 19 -- Monday, April 20 -- Tuesday, April 21 -- Wednesday, April 22 -- Thursday, April 23 -- Friday, April 24 -- Saturday, April 25 -- Sunday, April 26 -- Monday, April 27 -- Tuesday, April 28 -- Wednesday, April 29 -- Thursday, April 30 -- Chapter Five-May, 2009 -- Friday, May 1 -- Saturday, May 2 -- Sunday, May 3 -- Monday, May 4 -- Tuesday, May 5 -- Wednesday, May 6 -- Thursday, May 7 -- Friday, May 8 -- Saturday, May 9 -- Sunday, May 10 -- Monday, May 11 -- Tuesday, May 12 -- Wednesday, May 13 -- Thursday, May 14 -- Friday, May 15 -- Saturday, May 16 -- Sunday, May 17 -- Monday, May 18 -- Tuesday, May 19 -- Wednesday, May 20 -- Thursday, May 21 -- Friday, May 22 -- Saturday, May 23 -- Sunday, May 24 -- Monday, May 25 -- Tuesday, May 26 -- Wednesday, May 27 -- Thursday, May 28 -- Friday, May 29 -- Saturday, May 30 -- Sunday, May 31 -- Chapter Six-June, 2009 -- Monday, June 1. , Tuesday, June 2 -- Wednesday, June 3 -- Thursday, June 4 -- Friday, June 5 -- Saturday, June 6 -- Sunday, June 7 -- Monday, June 8 -- Tuesday, June 9 -- Wednesday, June 10 -- Thursday, June 11 -- Friday, June 12 -- Saturday, June 13 -- Sunday, June 14 -- Monday, June 15 -- Tuesday, June 16 -- Wednesday, June 17 -- Thursday, June 18 -- Friday, June 19 -- Saturday, June 20 -- Sunday, June 21 -- Monday, June 22 -- Tuesday, June 23 -- Wednesday, June 24 -- Thursday, June 25 -- Friday, June 26 -- Saturday, June 27 -- Sunday, June 28 -- Monday, June 29 -- Tuesday, June 30 -- Chapter Seven-July, 2009 -- Wednesday, July 1 -- Thursday, July 2 -- Friday, July 3 -- Saturday, July 4 -- Sunday, July 5 -- Monday, July 6 -- Tuesday, July 7 -- Wednesday, July 8 -- Thursday, July 9 -- Friday, July 10 -- Saturday, July 11 -- Sunday, July 12 -- Monday, July 13 -- Tuesday, July 14 -- Wednesday, July 15 -- Thursday, July 16 -- Friday, July 17 -- Saturday, July 18 -- Sunday, July 19 -- Monday, July 20 -- Tuesday, July 21 -- Wednesday, July 22 -- Thursday, July 23 -- Friday, July 24 -- Saturday, July 25 -- Sunday, July 26 -- Monday, July 27 -- Tuesday, July 28 -- Wednesday, July 29 -- Thursday, July 30 -- Friday, July 31 -- Chapter Eight-August, 2009 -- Saturday, August 1 -- Sunday, August 2 -- Monday, August 3 -- Tuesday, August 4 -- Wednesday, August 5 -- Thursday, August 6 -- Friday, August 7 -- Saturday, August 8 -- Sunday, August 9 -- Monday, August 10 -- Tuesday, August 11 -- Wednesday, August 12 -- Thursday, August 13 -- Friday, August 14 -- Saturday, August 15 -- Sunday, August 16 -- Monday, August 17 -- Tuesday, August 18 -- Wednesday, August 19 -- Thursday, August 20 -- Friday, August 21 -- Saturday, August 22 -- Sunday, August 23 -- Monday, August 24 -- Tuesday, August 25 -- Wednesday, August 26 -- Thursday, August 27 -- Friday, August 28 -- Saturday, August 29. , Sunday, August 30 -- Monday, August 31 -- Chapter Nine-September, 2009 -- Tuesday, September 1 -- Wednesday, September 2 -- Thursday, September 3 -- Friday, September 4 -- Saturday, September 5 -- Sunday, September 6 -- Monday, September 7 -- Tuesday, September 8 -- Wednesday, September 9 -- Thursday, September 10 -- Friday, September 11 -- Saturday, September 12 -- Sunday, September 13 -- Monday, September 14 -- Tuesday, September 15 -- Wednesday, September 16 -- Thursday, September 17 -- Friday, September 18 -- Saturday, September 19 -- Sunday, September 20 -- Monday, September 21 -- Tuesday, September 22 -- Wednesday, September 23 -- Thursday, September 24 -- Friday, September 25 -- Saturday, September 26 -- Sunday, September 27 -- Monday, September 28 -- Tuesday, September 29 -- Wednesday, September 30 -- Chapter Ten-October, 2009 -- Thursday, October 1 -- Friday, October 2 -- Saturday, October 3 -- Sunday, October 4 -- Monday, October 5 -- Tuesday, October 6 -- Wednesday, October 7 -- Thursday, October 8 -- Friday, October 9 -- Saturday, October 10 -- Sunday, October 11 -- Monday, October 12 -- Tuesday, October 13 -- Wednesday, October 14 -- Thursday, October 15 -- Friday, October 16 -- Saturday, October 17 -- Sunday, October 18 -- Monday, October 19 -- Tuesday, October 20 -- Wednesday, October 21 -- Thursday, October 22 -- Friday, October 23 -- Saturday, October 24 -- Sunday, October 25 -- Monday, October 26 -- Tuesday, October 27 -- Wednesday, October 28 -- Thursday, October 29 -- Friday, October 30 -- Saturday, October 31 -- Chapter Eleven-November, 2009 -- Sunday, November 1 -- Monday, November 2 -- Tuesday, November 3 -- Wednesday, November 4 -- Thursday, November 5 -- Friday, November 6 -- Saturday, November 7 -- Sunday, November 8 -- Monday, November 9 -- Tuesday, November 10 -- Wednesday, November 11 -- Thursday, November 12. , Friday, November 13 -- Saturday, November 14 -- Sunday, November 15 -- Monday, November 16 -- Tuesday, November 17 -- Wednesday, November 18 -- Thursday, November 19 -- Friday, November 20 -- Saturday, November 21 -- Sunday, November 22 -- Monday, November 23 -- Tuesday, November 24 -- Wednesday, November 25 -- Thursday, November 26 -- Friday, November 27 -- Saturday, November 28 -- Sunday, November 29 -- Monday, November 30 -- Chapter Twelve-December, 2009 -- Tuesday, December 1 -- Wednesday, December 2 -- Thursday, December 3 -- Friday, December 4 -- Saturday, December 5 -- Sunday, December 6 -- Monday, December 7 -- Tuesday, December 8 -- Wednesday, December 9 -- Thursday, December 10 -- Friday, December 11 -- Saturday, December 12 -- Sunday, December 13 -- Monday, December 14 -- Tuesday, December 15 -- Wednesday, December 16 -- Thursday, December 17 -- Friday, December 18 -- Saturday, December 19 -- Sunday, December 20 -- Monday, December 21 -- Tuesday, December 22 -- Wednesday, December 23 -- Thursday, December 24 -- Friday, December 25 -- Saturday, December 26 -- Sunday, December 27 -- Monday, December 28 -- Tuesday, December 29 -- Wednesday, December 30 -- Thursday, December 31 -- Glossary -- Resources -- Index.
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  • 2
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Berlin, Heidelberg :Springer Berlin / Heidelberg,
    Keywords: Spermatophores. ; Spermatozoa. ; Electronic books.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (233 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9783642823084
    Series Statement: Zoophysiology Series ; v.15
    DDC: 592/.01662
    Language: English
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  • 3
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    San Diego :Elsevier Science & Technology,
    Keywords: Hypothalamus. ; Electronic books.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (249 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9781483193038
    Language: English
    Note: Front Cover -- Hypothalamic Control of Lactation -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Preface -- Abbreviations -- Part I: Physiological Regulation of Lactation -- Chapter 1. Mechanism of Lactation -- Chapter 2. Hypothalamus-Pituitary Axis -- a) Hypothalamic Control of Prolactin Secretion -- b) Prolactin-Inhibiting Factor (PIF) -- c) Prolactin-Releasîng Factor (PRF) -- d) Hypothalamic Feedback of Prolactin -- e) Effects of Steroids -- f) Interrelation between Pituitary Tropins -- g) Suckling -- h) Conclusions -- Chapter 3. Prolactin -- a) Introduction -- b) Storage and Release -- c) Properties -- d) Prolactin in Body Fluids -- e) Prolactin in Pituitary Tumors -- f) Effect of Prolactin on Mammary Growth -- g) Levels of Pituitary Prolactin in Various Stage of Lactation -- h) Theories on the Mechanism of Onset of Lactation -- i) Conclusion -- Chapter 4. Growth Hormone -- Chapter 5. Gonadotropins and Sex Steroids -- Chapter 6. Adrenocorticotropin and Corticosteroids -- Chapter 7. Thyrotropin and Thyroid Hormones -- Chapter 8. Oxytocin and Vasopressin -- Chapter 9. Parathormone and Calcitonin -- Chapter 10. Insulin and Glucagon -- Chapter 11. Pineal Gland -- Chapter 12. Placental and Amniotic Fluid -- Part II: Pharmacological Regulation of Lactation -- Chapter 13. Hypothalamic Lactation Produced by Psychopharmaca -- a) History -- b) Dissociation of Mammotropic and Sedative Effects -- c) Biological Dissociation through Combined Treatment with Tranquilizers and Psychostimulants -- d) Chemical Dissociation by Molecular Changes of Tranquilizers -- e) Studies in Hypophysectomized Rats -- f) Conclusions -- Chapter 14. Mammotropic Effect of Phenothiazine Derivatives -- a) History -- b) Mammotropic Index (MTI) -- c) Body Temperature Drop (BTD) -- d) Screening of Phenothiazine Derivatives -- e) Screening of Phenothiazine Sulfoxides and Sulfodioxides. , f) Stimulation of Synthesis and Release of Prolactin by Perphenazine -- g) Intracerebral Implantation of Phenothiazine Derivatives -- h) Mammotropic Effect of Fluphenazine Enanthate in the Rat -- i) Comparative Study of Phenothiazine Effect on Hypothalamic Prolactin-Inhibiting Factor and MSH-Releasing Factor -- j) Conclusions -- Chapter 15. Mammotropic Effect of Phenothiazine-like Compounds -- Chapter 16. Mammotropic Effect of Reserpine Derivatives -- Chapter 17. Mammotropic Effect of Butyrophenones -- Chapter 18. Mammotropic Effect of Miscellaneous Psychotropics Drugs -- Chapter 19. Structure-Activity Relationship of Mammotropic Drugs and Receptor Theory -- Chapter 20. Pituitary-Ovary Axis in Hypothalamic Lactation -- Chapter 21. Pituitary-Adrenal Axis in Hypothalamic Lactation -- Chapter 22. Pituitary-Thyroid Axis in Hypothalamic Lactation -- a) Role of Thyroid in vivo and in vitro -- b) Thyroid and Hypothalamic Mammary Growth -- c) Thyroid and post-partum Galactopoiesis -- d) Conclusion -- Chapter 23. Prolactin Release by Hypothalamus of Nursing Rat Mothers -- Chapter 24. Prolactin as Luteotropic Hormone -- Part III: Prolactin Assay -- Chapter 25. In vitro Methods -- a) Effect of Hypothalamus -- b) Effect of Pituitary -- c) Effect of Steroids -- d) Effect of Neurohormones -- e) Effect of Phenothiazines -- f) Effect of Reserpine -- g) Effect of Thyroid -- h) Effect of Oxytocin -- i) Conclusion -- Chapter 26. In vivo Methods -- a) Rabbit Tests -- b) Rat Tests -- c) Pigeon Tests -- d) Concentration Methods -- Chapter 27. Radioimmunoassay -- Part IV. Problems of Lactation -- Chapter 28. Lactation in Humans -- a) Lactation and post-partum Amenorrhea -- b) Inhibition of Lactation and Breast Engorgement -- c) Persistence of Lactation and Menstrual Cycle -- d) Sterility during Lactation -- e) Galactorrhea as a General Syndrome. , f) Forbes-Albright-Castillo Syndrome -- g) Chiari-Frommel Syndrome -- h) Sheehan's Syndrome -- i) Hypothalamic Lactation -- j) Promotion of post-partum Lactation -- k) Gynecomastia -- l) Conclusion -- Chapter 29. Conclusions -- Chapter 30. Research Problems -- References -- Subject Index -- Monographs on Endocrinology.
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  • 4
    Electronic Resource
    Electronic Resource
    Oxford, UK : Blackwell Publishing Ltd
    International journal of cosmetic science 18 (1996), S. 0 
    ISSN: 1468-2494
    Source: Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: The sun protection factor (SPF) of two products, one with an expected SPF of 4 and another with an expected SPF of 15 were determined, using two solar simulators: Multiport Solar UV Simulator (xenon, Solar Light, Philadelphia, PA, USA), and Supersun 5000 (metal halide, Mutzhas, Munich, Germany). The mean SPFs using the Multiport were: 4.8 for the low SPF product and 19.4 for the high SPF one. The results using the Supersun were lower: 2.6 for the low SPF product and 7.2 for the high SPF one. Relative emission spectra of the two sources were recorded using a fluorescence spectrophotometer in bioluminescence mode. Efficacy spectra were calculated and compared with the corresponding spectrum of natural sunlight. It was evident that the spectral power of the xenon source is too high in the UVB, leading to overestimation of SPFs, whereas the Supersun irradiator emits too much in the UVA, resulting in too low SPFs. Heat effects and photodegradation of UV filters are discussed as further possible reasons for the discrepancies between the experimentally determined SPFs. Our results confirm a recent publication about theoretical SPFs, calculated with emission spectra of a xenon source and spectra of the sun at different elevation angles, where the authors provide evidence that in natural sunlight the contribution of UVA to total UV radiation is twice as high as in a xenon source. This may contribute to an understanding of why sunscreens tested according to the FDA method (xenon sources) often yield higher SPFs than those obtained from European testing procedures.
    Type of Medium: Electronic Resource
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    ISSN: 1520-6882
    Source: ACS Legacy Archives
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Type of Medium: Electronic Resource
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    Electronic Resource
    Electronic Resource
    s.l. : American Chemical Society
    Macromolecules 23 (1990), S. 1256-1264 
    ISSN: 1520-5835
    Source: ACS Legacy Archives
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology , Physics
    Type of Medium: Electronic Resource
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  • 7
    Electronic Resource
    Electronic Resource
    Palo Alto, Calif. : Annual Reviews
    Annual Review of Biochemistry 13 (1944), S. 25-58 
    ISSN: 0066-4154
    Source: Annual Reviews Electronic Back Volume Collection 1932-2001ff
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology , Biology
    Type of Medium: Electronic Resource
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  • 8
    Electronic Resource
    Electronic Resource
    Palo Alto, Calif. : Annual Reviews
    Annual Review of Physiology 20 (1958), S. 275-304 
    ISSN: 0066-4278
    Source: Annual Reviews Electronic Back Volume Collection 1932-2001ff
    Topics: Medicine , Biology
    Type of Medium: Electronic Resource
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  • 9
    Electronic Resource
    Electronic Resource
    Palo Alto, Calif. : Annual Reviews
    Annual Review of Nuclear and Particle Science 51 (2001), S. 451-488 
    ISSN: 0163-8998
    Source: Annual Reviews Electronic Back Volume Collection 1932-2001ff
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: Abstract The observation of muon flavor disappearance in the atmospheric neutrino flux provides compelling evidence for neutrino flavor oscillations and, by implication, for nonzero neutrino rest mass. We review recent results from Super-Kamiokande and other underground atmospheric neutrino experiments. These results, along with oscillation limits from reactor experiments, are evaluated in the context of neutrino three-state mixing. A unifying picture with numu to nutau oscillation as the dominant mode emerges; however, certain ambiguities remain. Future directions for further experimentation are discussed.
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    ISSN: 1520-5126
    Source: ACS Legacy Archives
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
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