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Autor:
A. Hanna, T. E. Little
Publikováno v:
Canadian Geotechnical Journal. 29:375-392
The hydraulic structures of the proposed site C hydroelectric project in northeastern British Columbia would require deep excavations in Lower Cretaceous Shaftesbury shales. A significant stress relief would occur over most of the area to be occupied
Autor:
S Huffmann, J. F. Cassidy, A Rosenberger, Garry C. Rogers, J R Pierre, T E Little, H Asmis, P Munro, G Pernica, J Toth, John H. Adams
Strong motion monitoring in Canada has undergone significant changes in recent years. Most analogue, non-communicating instruments have been replaced with modern digital instruments that provide information in real-time. Dense networks are being depl
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::8c3251aee7f3d14a32ae275c1be292d6
https://doi.org/10.4095/223158
https://doi.org/10.4095/223158
Publikováno v:
Journal of Lipid Research, Vol 34, Iss 2, Pp 211-217 (1993)
Using a system of phosphatidylcholine-cholesterol vesicles to model the vesicle phase of mammalian bile (1:1 molar ratio) we evaluated whether very small amounts of C. perfringens phospholipase C activity (0.5-6.5 nmol/min per ml) could lead to vesic
Autor:
P. Hahn, M.-T. E. Little
Publikováno v:
The American journal of physiology. 262(4 Pt 1)
The development of acyl-coenzyme A: cholesterol acyltransferase (ACAT), was determined in the rat liver, intestine, and white (WAT) and brown adipose tissue (BAT). Animal studies have shown that dietary manipulation of cholesterol metabolism during a
Publikováno v:
The American journal of physiology. 260(1 Pt 1)
The dynamic interchange of cholesterol and the phase transition between nonmicellar and micellar aggregates in rat and model bile were characterized with gel-permeation chromatography, quasi-elastic light scattering, turbidity measurements, and by ra
Autor:
T. E. Little
Publikováno v:
The Downside Review. 99:190-203
Autor:
T. E. Little
Publikováno v:
Canadian Geotechnical Journal. 22:501-507
Exploratory work at a proposed hydroelectric site on the Peace River in British Columbia included excavation of several adits and a test chamber about 11 m wide, 7.5 m high, and 45 m in length. Most of these excavations, in a Cretaceous slaking shale