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Proteomics Data Collection - the 1st ProDaC workshop 26 April 2007 Ecole Normale Supérieur, Lyon, France.
IEA Task 26 Solar Combisystems. Report on description and helptext for the Software Combisun
Natural Radiative Lifetimes of Some Excited Bi I Levels Belonging to the 6p^(2)7s and the 6p^(2)6d Configurations Measured by the Hanle Method
The natural radiative lifetimes of some excited Bi I levels belonging to the 6 p 2 7 s and the 6 p 2 6 d configurations have been determined by analyzing Hanle depolarization curves obtained in an atomic beam experiment on the 100% abundant isotope Bi 209 ( I =9/2). Taking the exciting light spectral distribution into account the following values for the lifetimes have been obtained: ##IMG## [http
RIFM fragrance ingredient safety assessment phenethyl isovalerate, CAS Registry Number 140-26-1
Fracture risk after three bariatric surgery procedures in Swedish obese subjects : up to 26 years follow-up of a controlled intervention study
Background: Previous studies have reported an increased fracture risk after bariatric surgery. Objective: To investigate the association between different bariatric surgery procedures and fracture risk. Methods: Incidence rates and hazard ratios for fracture events were analysed in the Swedish Obese Subjects study; an ongoing, nonrandomized, prospective, controlled intervention study. Hazard ratio
RIFM fragrance ingredient safety assessment, 2-(3,7-dimethyl-2,6-octadienyl)cyclopentanone, CAS Registry Number 68133-79-9
RIFM fragrance ingredient safety assessment, 3,7-dimethyl-2,6-nonadien-1-al, CAS Registry Number 41448-29-7
RIFM fragrance ingredient safety assessment, 2,6,6-trimethylcyclohexa-1,3-dienyl methanal, CAS Registry Number 116-26-7
RIFM Fragrance Ingredient Safety Assessment,(E,Z)-2,6-nonadien-1-ol acetate, CAS Registry Number 68555-65-7
“Mocked by the Archon of Lust” : Panarion 1.26 and Epiphanius’ Hyperboles on Sex and Ascetics Read in Light of Fourth Century Ecclesiastical Debates
This article argues that the depictions of Gnostic sects performing horrendous rites in Epiphanius of Cyprus’ work Panarion worked as rhetorical devices to shift focus away from his own position vis-à-vis marriage, sex, and consumptions of good food and wine, a position that was considered liberal in the context of fourth century eccle- siastical debates. It here is shown how Epiphanius’ descripti
