... winter andthe region (Majewski and Lauer, 1994). The mean sea surface temperature is 16-18~ in the southern part, about 16~ in the central part and 15-16~ in the northern part of theBaltic ... in the Gotland Deep. Changes in the surface water temperature in theBalticSea are governed by the increased continental influence in the east andthe considerable north-south extent of the ... of the radionuclide was then identified in the low saline waters of the Baltic Sea. Since the Chernobyl accident, theBalticSea has been a mainly re- sponsible for additional inflow of the...
... vitae and a set of slides, which describe the diversity of my photographic techniques, the equipment, andthe materials I use in producing them.Should you plan to attend the Art in Urban Landscape ... twelve schools in the northeast due on ourcampus tomorrow, we should have a great career fair. It was great seeing you and all the brothers at ouralumni officers’ gathering at the University of ... field.Correspondence for the Application Process andthe Job Search 83• Use that person’s name and title, and spell bothcorrectly.• Find out as much as you can about the organizationfrom which...
... and the 1992 Convention on the Protection of theMarine Environment of theBaltic Sea Area (the latter often referred to as the Helsinki Convention of 1992).Land-based marine pollution andthe ... including land-based and vessel-source (models includeagreements for the Baltic, the northeast Atlantic andthe Antarctic85); a stand-aloneconvention on Arctic land-based pollution; and a broader ... to‘regional seas’ agreements tangential to Arctic land-based pollution control,specifically the two 1992 conventions for the protection of themarine environmentof the northeast Atlantic8 and the Baltic...
... induced byC. Vale and L. M. Botana DSPs andthe cytoskeletonFEBS Journal 275 (2008) 6060–6066 ª 2008 The Authors Journal compilation ª 2008 FEBS 6065MINIREVIEW Marine toxins andthe cytoskeleton: ... 6060–6066 ª 2008 The Authors Journal compilation ª 2008 FEBSDiarrheic shellfish toxins and cell adhesion The adherence of cells to each other and to the elabo-rate mesh that comprises the extracellular ... beone of the toxic components of DSP [1]. OA was firstisolated from themarine sponges Halichondria okadaii and Halichondria melanodocia, and it was subsequentlyshown to be produced by marine...
... tropical and sub-tropical areas, but recently these dinoflagellates have also started to appearin the Mediterranean Sea. Two of the most remarkable properties of paly-toxin are the large and complex ... asostreocin-D or ovatoxin-a) andthe extreme acute animal toxicity. The Na+⁄ K+-ATPase has been proposed as receptor for palytoxin. The marine toxin is known to act on the Na+pump and elicit an increase ... contraction andthe separation of daughter cells by the contractile ring during cytokinesis; it controls cell–cell and cell–substrate interactions, together with adhe-sion molecules; and it actively...
... rotundata and Dinophysis acuta [1–3,6,10–13].After consumption of the algae by the shellfish, PTX-2can be metabolized to other PTX derivatives. In the digestive gland of the scallop P. yessoensis, the ... PTX-11 has the same LD50formice as PTX-2 [17].On the other hand, rupture of the lactone ring inac-tivates the PTX molecule [23,28]. Although preliminarystudies indicated toxicological and pathological ... to the alcohol(PTX-1), aldehyde (PTX-3) and carboxylic acid (PTX-6) forms [7,13]. Also, PTX-4 and PTX-7 have beenisolated from the digestive glands of scallops collectedin Japan, and these...
... sleep.3 At dawn the huntersWith horns and guns and dogs leave their homes; The beast flees; they follow its traces.Already terrified and tired by the great noiseOf the guns andthe dogs, and wounded ... went about the hard work of farming the land or paddling the lakes and rivers of a new country. Its gentlemood probably reminded them of the home they had left across the sea. During the same ... listento the music, read the sonnets written by the composer, Antonio Vivaldi, thatdescribe the seasons as they were in the early part of the eighteenth century. 1. Select one of the seasons:...
... defining the focus and the resources of the Barents Region. With the demise of the Cold War andthe strategicrivalry with the former Soviet Union less pronounced, there is a possibility that the United ... petroleum activ-ity in the Barents Seaandthe possible increase of commercial shipping in the Barents Seaand along the Northern Sea Route call for sustained attention to the environmental risks ... one step further by the fact that no differentiation is made between the Saami representative andthe county-level leadership assembled in the RegionalCouncil; on the other hand, the Saami do...
... theSea ,3 and they agreed to apply the principles concerning the pro-tection and preservation of theMarine Environment as reflected in the 1982 UnitedNations Convention on the Law of theSea .4It ... of the New Law of theSea for the Mediterranean’, Marine Policy, Vol.5, 1981, p. 307.16See C. C. Joyner, The Antarctic Treaty System andthe Law of theSea – Competing Regimes in the Southern ... of the law of the sea, it had to include and develop new topics, such as the exploration and exploitation of the seabed beyond national jurisdiction, the protection and preservation of the marine...
... Fall What’s the weather like in the summer ?It’s hotIt’s hot in the summer.PeterLan What’s the weather like + in the + mïa ?It’s + adj (thêi tiÕt) + (in the + mïa)Hot / SummerCold ... Practice: river the night morningrice hotand mountainsgreenwarm yellow is beautiful coldevening cool trees blue weatherflowersafternoonhousevery Use the words in the box to write some ... weatherflowersafternoonhousevery Use the words in the box to write some sentences about the seasons in a year have visit likewear Exampleare the mountainsare green Summer Spring SummerWinterWarm Cool...
... How many seasons are there in a year?springsummerfallwinter What do you do in the spring?What do you often do in the summer?What do you do in the fall?What do you often do in the winter? ... frequency to ask and answerExampleA: what do you do in the spring?B: I often play football Write about you. Begin with: In the spring, I …Example: In the spring, I often go to the park. I ... sometimes ride my bike around the city. I always play sports in the summer. I never go sailing in the winter … A: What do you do in the summer ?B: I often do aerobics in the summer o3o1o9o8o4o2o7o5o6x9x1x2x3x4x5x6x7x8...
... environment. The Manhattan incident The catalyst for the eventual development of the first specific provisionfor the polar marine environment in the international law of thesea was the 1969voyage of the ... Soviet Arctic waters. The Soviet militarybuild-up at the eastern end of the Northern Sea Route also gave the northern frontnew prominence.32Finally, the threat of bombers and land-based intercontinentalballistic ... review of the NSR, see D. Brubaker and W. Østreng, The MilitaryImpact on Regime Formation for the Northern Sea Route’, in D. Vidas and W. Østreng (eds.), Orderfor the Oceans at the Turn of the Century...
... areas of the Mediterranean Sea, theBaltic Sea, the Black Sea, the Red Seaandthe ‘Gulfs Area’; see Annex I,Regulation 10.Council Action Plan to Eliminate Pollution of the Arctic.41 The concurrent ... from marine pollution and other maritime incidents resulting in impactupon themarine environment.10 The result is a global body of law dealing with marine pollution and pro-tection of themarine ... impact on the marine environment andthemarine ecosystem. A more practical and environ-mentally sensitive definition of ‘nearest land’ in the polar regions would thereforebe helpful. A further area...
... vessel-sourcepollution in the Northern Sea Route: Article234 and state practice. The seaway known as the Northern Sea Route (NSR), which passesthrough the ice-infested waters of the Russian ... accompaniment of the CCGS John A.Navigation and pollution in the Northern Sea Route 22940See Arts. 6 and 10 of the NSR Regulations; Arts. 14 and 15 of the Economic Zone Edict; Arts. 3 and 15 of the Environmental ... encompass the high seas, if these are understood as an‘adjacent area’ under the legislation and claims indicated.On the other hand, the scope of application might be seen as limited to the EEZ...
... in the long form (approximately 130 residues),one of which spans from the end of the first helix to the end of the CRD, the second is shorter and locatedat the C-terminal end of the CRD, andthe ... Withuptake and fertilization of the eggs, the epi-thelium becomes more extensive and enve-lopes the developing embryos (Em). (D) By the time the fully developed young seahors-es are hatched and getting ... vascularizedas the reproductive season approaches (Fig. 1). Afteruptake and fertilization of the eggs, the pouch is sealed and the developing embryos become embedded in the epithelium. Each embryo...