Organized on a product category basis, this volume provides an up-to-date review of the cosmetics and toiletries industry in a readily digestible form. Authors discuss the rationale of raw materials selection, the formulation and development of products that meet the demands of an international market place, product performances, and safety and quality aspects.
Honor to the Great Head of the ChurchA Transformational Model for Church Leadership, Administration, and ManagementThis Volume One of the Transformational Church Administration Series is support for the organized church to stay on Christ's message of redemption He has set for the church. Its purpose is to share passion for a committed focus on God's ordained purpose and mission for His church. Church leaders are encouraged throughout the volum...
Excerpt from Freshwater Isopods (Asellidae) Of North America: For the Environmental Protection Agency, May 1972Specimens are best killed and preserved by directly placing them in 70 80% ethyl alcohol. Transference to fresh alcohol after a few days is re commended. Care should be exercised to ensure that crowding of preserved specimens does not occur, and that tubes are adequately labelled. The maintenance of live specimens is not required for ...
Aquatic entomology has undergone major advances in recent times. For example, aquatic insects are now routinely used to test hypotheses in contemporary ecological theory and to model predictive changes resulting from climate change. Research has also revealed the importance of aquatic insects in the spread of diseases, in the biological assessment of water quality, and in the reconstruction of past environments on earth. Further, it is now acc...
Australia is the world's driest inhabited continent. Water is our limiting resource. It might therefore be thought that our water resources would be the subject of the most intensive study. Certain aspects, it must be conceded, have received much attention, notably the availability of water in terms of actual quantity. The size of the surface water and the groundwater resource is well understood and indeed receives about as much study as can r...
This publication is composed of papers presented at an International Symposium on Athalassic (Inland) Salt Lakes, which was hosted by the University of Adelaide, South Australia, during a week in October 1979. The genesis of the Symposium was at the Copenhagen Congress of the International Association of Limnology (S.1. L.) where it was noted that a number of papers concerned with inland saline lakes were distributed throughout sessions in suc...
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components dissolve. The alumino silicate minerals are the great example of the incongruent class, releasing Na+, K+, HCO-, etc. ions in reaction with J water but retaining most of their atoms in re-ordered solids such as kaolinite. The karst minerals are all congruent in normal conditions. Incongruent solution of dolomite and precipitation of calcite may occur in some exceptional conditions mentioned later. The sample of congruent minerals in...
Excerpt from Freshwater Isopods (Asellidae) Of North America: For the Environmental Protection Agency, May 1972
"Freshwater Isopods (Asellidae) of North America" is the seventh of a series of identification manuals for selected taxa of invertebrates occurring in freshwater systems. These documents, prepared by the Oceanography and Limnology Program, Smithsonian Institution for the Environmental Protection Agency will contribute toward improvi...
This publication is composed of papers presented at an International Symposium on Athalassic (Inland) Salt Lakes, which was hosted by the University of Adelaide, South Australia, during a week in October 1979. The genesis of the Symposium was at the Copenhagen Congress of the International Association of Limnology (S.1. L.) where it was noted that a number of papers concerned with inland saline lakes were distributed throughout sessions in suc...