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Immediate Emotional Responses To The Southern California Firestorms, E. Alison Holman, Roxane Cohen Silver
Immediate Emotional Responses To The Southern California Firestorms, E. Alison Holman, Roxane Cohen Silver
FMHI Publications
No abstract provided.
The Cost Of Arm Autotomy In The Starfish Stichaster-Striatus, John M. Lawrence, A. Larrain
The Cost Of Arm Autotomy In The Starfish Stichaster-Striatus, John M. Lawrence, A. Larrain
Integrative Biology Faculty and Staff Publications
Arm autotomy in asteroids, as tail autotomy in vertebrates, typically occurs when the animal is attacked and appears to facilitate escape. One assumes autotomy has a cost, but it rarely has been demonstrated in the field in vertebrates and never demonstrated in asteroids. The concentration of lipid was 40 % less and the amount of kilojoules 85 % less in the pyloric caeca of the asteroid Stichaster striatus Muller & Troschel (Echinodermata: Asteroidea) with autotomized arms than in those of individuals with intact arms collected in the field. as the pyloric caeca are used as nutrient reserves, individuals with autotomized …
Comprehensive Watershed Management: Proceedings Of The Eighteenth Annual Conference Of The Association Of State Floodplain Managers, May 8-13, 1994, Association Of State Floodplain Managers
Comprehensive Watershed Management: Proceedings Of The Eighteenth Annual Conference Of The Association Of State Floodplain Managers, May 8-13, 1994, Association Of State Floodplain Managers
FMHI Publications
No abstract provided.
The Utilization Of Amateur Radio In Disaster Communications, Lynn Edwards
The Utilization Of Amateur Radio In Disaster Communications, Lynn Edwards
FMHI Publications
No abstract provided.
Residential Loss And Displacement Among Survivors Of The 1993 Altadena Fire, Norma S. Gordon
Residential Loss And Displacement Among Survivors Of The 1993 Altadena Fire, Norma S. Gordon
FMHI Publications
No abstract provided.
Field Report: Investigation Of September 2, 1992 Nicaragua Tsunami, Jane Preuss
Field Report: Investigation Of September 2, 1992 Nicaragua Tsunami, Jane Preuss
FMHI Publications
No abstract provided.
Children Of Iniki: Effects Of Evacuation And Intervention, Roger Saburo Hamada
Children Of Iniki: Effects Of Evacuation And Intervention, Roger Saburo Hamada
FMHI Publications
No abstract provided.
Hurricane Iniki: Psychological Functioning Following Disaster, David N. Sattler, Charles Kaiser
Hurricane Iniki: Psychological Functioning Following Disaster, David N. Sattler, Charles Kaiser
FMHI Publications
No abstract provided.
Risk Factors For Death In The 27 March 1994 Georgia And Alabama Tornadoes, Thomas W. Schmidlin, Paul S. King
Risk Factors For Death In The 27 March 1994 Georgia And Alabama Tornadoes, Thomas W. Schmidlin, Paul S. King
FMHI Publications
No abstract provided.
An Interdisciplinary Quick Assessment Strategy To Support Decision-Making In Disaster Operations: The Costa Rica Earthquake, April 22, 1991, Louise K. Comfort
An Interdisciplinary Quick Assessment Strategy To Support Decision-Making In Disaster Operations: The Costa Rica Earthquake, April 22, 1991, Louise K. Comfort
FMHI Publications
No abstract provided.
Social Response To The 1994 Northridge California Earthquake, Paul W. O'Brien
Social Response To The 1994 Northridge California Earthquake, Paul W. O'Brien
FMHI Publications
No abstract provided.
Penetration Of Piperacillin/Tazobactam Into Gynecologic Tissues Following A Single Loading Dose Prior To Hysterectomy, William F. O'Brien, Shelley George
Penetration Of Piperacillin/Tazobactam Into Gynecologic Tissues Following A Single Loading Dose Prior To Hysterectomy, William F. O'Brien, Shelley George
Obstetrics & Gynecology Faculty Publications
Objective: This study was undertaken to determine plasma and pelvic tissue concentrations of piperacillin/tazobactam following a single intravenous administration.Methods: Plasma and tissue samples were obtained following administration of 3 g of piperacillin and 0.375 g of tazobactam. Concentrations of these agents were determined by chromatography.Results: Plasma concentrations (mean ±SD) for piperacillin/tazobactam were 208 ± 87/27 ± 8 and 95 ± 53/14 ± 2, respectively, at 30 and 60 min after the start of the infusion. The 8:1 ratio between piperacillin and tazobactam in plasma remained constant for up to 96 min. Tissue concentrations yielded a broader range, but …