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Publikováno v:
Acta Horticulturae. :219-222
Chilling injury (CI) was recorded in cut flower shoots of Leucospermum 'Gold Dust', 'High Gold', 'Succession II', 'Tango' and 'Vlam' after 24 days storage at 1°C. Cultivars were pulsed with 2% w/v sugar solutions (5 ml/stem) of fructose, glucose, la
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Acta Horticulturae. :135-140
Postharvest leaf blackening is a significant limitation to the commercial viability of several Protea cut flower products particularly those undergoing prolonged low temperature storage. Although postharvest carbohydrate supplementation is successful
Autor:
F E Huelin, I M Stephens
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The Australian journal of experimental biology and medical science. 25
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IEE International Symposium Engineering Education: Innovations in Teaching, Learning and Assessment.
Falling standards and fewer pupils taking advanced level subjects at schools such as mathematics and sciences may in part be responsible for the increased difficulty being faced by UK institutions in recruiting students onto engineering programmes in
Autor:
I. D. Stephens
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Canadian Journal of Anaesthesia. 37:274-274
Autor:
N. Karnath, S. T. Megeath, J. J. Tobin, A. Stutz, Z.-Y. Li, P. Sheehan, N. Reynolds, S. Sadavoy, I. W. Stephens, M. Osorio, G. Anglada, A. K. Díaz-Rodríguez, E. Cox
Publikováno v:
Astrophysical Journal; 2/20/2020, Vol. 890 Issue 2, p1-1, 1p
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Journal of chromatography. 308
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Anaesthesia and intensive care. 9(2)
The placental transfer of alcuronium was studied in twelve patients undergoing elective or emergency caesarean section. Umbilical cord vein and maternal plasma was analysed for alcuronium at dose-delivery time intervals ranging from 5 to 10.5 minutes
Autor:
I E, Stephens
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The Australasian nurses journal. 9(7)
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The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 67:S80-S80
Utilizing an analysis‐by‐synthesis scheme, the /s/ spectra of a normal child and three children with varying types of /s/‐misarticulation were investigated. Analysis was based on the repetition of sentences which included /s/ in a wide variety