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Dispersal of Septoria nodorum pycnidiospores by simulated raindrops in still air
(1985-04)
Simulated raindrops, diameter c. 3 or 4 mm, fell 13 m down a raintower onto suspensions of Septoria nodorum pycnidiospores, depth 0.5 mm, or infected straw pieces. Splash droplets were collected on pieces of fixed photographic ...
Feminists look at science
(1985-03-07)
Electron-beam guiding and phase-mix damping by a laser-ionized channel
(1985-02)
An ultraviolet-laser-ionized channel in low-pressure benzene has been successfully used to guide and focus a 7-kA relativistic electron beam over distances up to 4 m. In addition, phase-mix damping of coherent, transverse ...
"Wuthering Heights" (Open Guides to Literature)
(Open University Press, 1985)
Patch and whole cell voltage-clamp of single mammalian visceral and vascular smooth muscle cells
(1985)
Dispersal of the constituent cells of mammalian visceral and vascular smooth muscles has permitted recordings both of membrane currents under whole-cell voltage clamp, and of currents through single ionic channels using ...
Neurotic disorders : The curse of certainty
(Croom Helm, 1985)
Gibellina cerealis, an unusual pathogen of wheat
(1985)
The numbers of wheat plants infected by Gibellina cerealis in a long-term wheat and fallow experiment were recorded annually from 1935 to 1978. Infected plants were few in number and generally widely separated. Overall, ...
Predictive computer modelling applied to a silver concentrating project : Confidential report to industry
(Warren Spring Laboratory, DTI, 1985)
An optical and near-infrared study of the AM Herculis-type binary CW 1103+254
(1985)
All main components of the AM Herculis-type binary CW 1103 + 254 can be distinguished by means of observations encompassing optical and near-IR photometry and polarimetry, together with optical spectroscopy and spectropolarimetry. ...
The perception of problem drinkers by general hospital staff, general practitioners and alcoholic patients
(1985)
A sample of 275 subjects (general hospital staff, general practitioners and alcoholic patients) was investigated regarding their perception of problem-drinkers. A set of semantic differential scales was used, and subjects ...