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Speech of Thomas Clarkson, Esq

as originally prepared by him in writing, and intended to have been delivered at the opening of the General Anti-Slavery convention

Isozyme Polymorphism in Two Callosciurus Species and One Tupaia Species from Hutan Simpan UKM

Cellulose acetate gel electrophoresis (CAGE) was used to study isozymes of malata dehydrogenase (MDH), lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) and malic enzyme (ME) in the serum of two Callosciurus species, i.e., Callosciurus notatus and callosciurus nigrovittatus and a Tupaia species, i.e., Tupaia glis. Two loci (MDH-1 and MDH-2) were observed in both Callosciurus species and Tupaia glis. Only two loci of LDH (LDH-1 and LDH-2) were obtained from the serum of Tupaia glis whilst three (LDH-1, LDH-2 and LDH-3) were detected from both Callosciurus species.

Cellulose acetate gel electrophoresis (CAGE) was used to study isozymes of malata dehydrogenase (MDH), lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) and malic enzyme (ME) in the serum of two Callosciurus species, i.e.

Jadwal al-a'mal al-muàqat al-mashruh

al-Lajnah al-Iqtisadiyah wa-al-Ijtima'iyah li-Gharbi Asiyah, Lajnat al-Naql al-dawrah al-thalithah, Bairut, 5-7 Athar/Mars 2002

The secret diary of Harold L. Ickes

from Kansas 1919-1949- yj, 40, 44, "5, 4'9 Capper bill, 26 Captain Blood, 499
Cardozo, Benjamin Nathan (1870-1938), Associate Justice of the Supreme Court
from 1932 until his death— 614 Carey, Robert D., 419 Carpenter, Farrington R.

Effect of panel thickness and noncombustible inserts on surface flammability of plywood

Douglas-fir plywood in 1/4- to 1-inch thicknesses was evaluated for flame-spread resistance in the 8-foot tunnel furnace test, corner-wall test, and mild Schlyter test. Under these methods no signficant effect on flame-spread resistance was obtained by varying panel thickness. Work with noncombustible inserts showed that 1/32-inch asbestos or aluminum sheets employed with thin face veneers in panel constructions could significantly reduce surface flammability. (Author).

Douglas-fir plywood in 1/4- to 1-inch thicknesses was evaluated for flame-spread resistance in the 8-foot tunnel furnace test, corner-wall test, and mild Schlyter test.