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Top responses to our January side jobs on 3-way light bulb flicker.
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March 1, 2002
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I personally installed a dimmer switch on my problematic lamps and now just run a standard 150W bulb and get any level of light I wish. Another idea comes from those soft-start discs that you place in between the bulb and the socket. If energized once you get 1/3 of output from the bulb, shut off the lamp and energize again and get 2/3, and so on, or any fraction of output that would scroll through the range and then back to the start. This way you only need a standard on/off switch and standard bulbs.
Ronald A. Moner, Parker Hannifin
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Interactions between mosses (Bryophyta) and fungi.
Magazine article from: Canadian Journal of Botany
; Abstract: A taxonomically diverse suite of fungi interacts with bryophytes as pathogens, parasites, saprobes, and commensals. Necrotrophic pathogens such as Tephrocybe palustris (Peck) Donk and Nectria mnii Dobbeler form patches of moribund gametophytes in otherwise healthy mats of mosses. These
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Moss or moss imposter?
Magazine article from: The American Biology Teacher
; ...students will have had three 50-minute lectures on bryophytes, including information on the Hepatophyta, Anthocerophyta and Bryophyta, and will have had one or two 3-hour "traditional" labs examining live specimens and slide material of all three divisions...
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The Bryophyte Flora of Jefferson County, Ohio
Magazine article from: Castanea
; ABSTRACT A survey of the bryophyte flora, Anthocerotophyta (hornworts), Marchantiophyta (liverworts), and Bryophyta (mosses) of Jefferson County, Ohio was conducted from 1998 to 2004. Jefferson County (106,416 ha) is located in the...
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Cytochemical and immunocytochemical studies of the localization of histones and protamine-type proteins in spermatids of Chara vulgaris and Chara tomentosa
Magazine article from: Folia Histochemica et Cytobiologica
; ...many lower vertebrates and invertebrates [15-17]. In lower plants producing free-moving male gametes which belong to Bryophyta [18] and Pteridophyta [19] protamine-type proteins were also identified. Research on mature spermatozoids of higher...
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A Bryological Assessment of the Flint Woods Preserve, Delaware
Magazine article from: Northeastern Naturalist
; ...habitat or substrate were assessed by a two-way contingency table with Fisher's exact test. Thirty-eight species of Bryophyta and Marchantiophyta were found, including four rare species: Dicranum fulvum, Fissidens bushii, Ctenidium malacodes...
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A Preliminary Checklist of the Flora of Rotuma with Rotuman Names [1].
Magazine article from: Pacific Science
; ...of ancient forest have survived. We provide here a list of the taxa identified by ourselves and others from Rotuma in the Bryophyta, Microphyllophyta, Pteridophyta, Coniferophyta, and Anthophyta. ROTUMA IS A GROUP of 10 volcanic islands that was administered...
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Scientists at University of Oulu describe research in freshwater research.(Report)
Newspaper article from: Ecology, Environment & Conservation
; ...community concordance between aquatic bryophytes and insects in boreal springs." "We sampled bryophytes (Marchantiophyta and Bryophyta), benthic macroinvertebrates and environmental variables in 138 springs in Finland, spanning a latitudinal gradient of...
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A Tiling Microarray Expression Analysis of Rice Chromosome 4 Suggests a Chromosome-Level Regulation of Transcription(W)
Magazine article from: Plant Cell
; ...first distinguished from euchromatin cytologically as more intensely staining nuclear material throughout the cell cycle in Bryophyta (Heitz, 1928). For a long time, heterochromatin was considered a junkyard composed of only noncoding DNA and silent transposons...
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Molecular Systematics of Bryophytes
Magazine article from: Northeastern Naturalist
; ...groups of bryophytes using the most recent advances aided by molecular markers. In addition, an amended scheme for classifying Bryophyta is presented. Illustrative figures, tables, and literature cited accompany each paper. C.R.
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Luteolin.(COSMECEUTICAL CRITIQUE)
Magazine article from: Skin & Allergy News
; ...in leaves, but is also found in rinds and other parts of plants. The flavone and its glycosides have been identified in Bryophyta, Magnoliophyta, Pinophyta, Pteridophyta, and Salvia (Mini Rev. Med. Chem. 2009;9:31-59). Luteolin is believed...
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