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Journal articles on the topic "Ammonite Pottery"

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Khairy, Nabil, and Randa Kakish. "POTTERY VESSELS FROM A NEWLY DISCOVERED AMMONITE DOVECOTE AT AIN AL-BAIDA, AMMAN." Palestine Exploration Quarterly 145, no. 3 (2013): 220–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.1179/0031032813z.00000000046.

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Shevnina, Irina Victorovna, and Tatyana Nikolaevna Loshakova. "Some results of petrographic studies of ceramics from the settlement Toksanbay." Samara Journal of Science 6, no. 3 (2017): 216–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.17816/snv201763222.

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The research is devoted to the studies of raw materials and molding masses of ceramic products from the settlement Toksanbay. The purpose of the research was to study the technological aspects taking place in the course of ceramic vessels production, as well as in-depth study of the raw materials and molding masses of pottery ceramics of the settlement. During the research of samples, in addition to petrographic analysis, fragments of ceramics were studied using the binocular microscopy method, chemical experiments were carried out (using a micromethod) with the use of ammonium molybdenum, hyd
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Devenish, David C. "Lost & Found: 214. Jurassic ammonites from Gibraltar collected by AIan L. GREIG (d. 1988)." Geological Curator 6, no. 1 (1994): 32. http://dx.doi.org/10.55468/gc183.

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GCG 5(6), p. 23 1 David C. Devenish (Wisbech and Fenland Museum, Museum Square, Wisbech,CambridgeshirePE13 IES) writes: In about 1968, while Curator of the Gibraltar Museum, I examined a small storeroom (c. 10' square) filled with archaeological and geological specimens from Gibraltar which, I was informed, belonged to an Army Officer who had "disappeared under mysterious circumstances" about 20 years before. I arranged for the archaeological items (mainly Phoenician pottery) to be sent to the Gibraltar Museum, but the number of rock specimens was so excessive (a few c.w.t. at least) that I co
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MacDonald, William N., M. James Tsujita, Theo J. Blom, and Barry J. Shelp. "Impact of : ratio and nitrogen supply on nitrogen remobilization in potted chrysanthemum grown in a subirrigation system." Canadian Journal of Plant Science 94, no. 5 (2014): 867–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.4141/cjps2013-251.

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MacDonald, W. N., Tsujita, M. J., Blom, T. J. and Shelp, B. J. 2014. Impact of [Formula: see text]:[Formula: see text] ratio and nitrogen supply on nitrogen remobilization in potted chrysanthemum grown in a subirrigation system. Can. J. Plant Sci. 94: 867–880. Subirrigation is being adopted as an environmentally friendly strategy for managing the nutrition of potted greenhouse plants. Here, we investigated two strategies for enhancing the remobilization of N during the development of the inflorescence in subirrigated potted chrysanthemum (Chrysanthemum morifolium Ramat.) in an attempt to impro
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Elliott, George C., and Harvey J. Lang. "Effects of Fungicides on Nitrogen Transformations in Soilless Potting Media." Journal of the American Society for Horticultural Science 116, no. 6 (1991): 961–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.21273/jashs.116.6.961.

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Fungicides were applied at label rates to two commercial soilless potting media in which Iris siberica L. crowns had been potted and were subsequently grown under greenhouse conditions. Effects of fungicides on urea hydrolysis were inconsistent and generally insignificant. Ammonium oxidation was inhibited to varying degrees by Truban, Benlate, Banol, and Subdue. In a subsequent experiment, the same fungicides were added to cropped samples of the same media in vitro, followed 12 hours later by a solution containing urea and ammonium. Urea hydrolysis was essentially unaffected by fungicide treat
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Higashi, Shoji. "Ammonium-bearing mica and mica/smectite of several pottery stone and pyrophyllite deposits in Japan: their mineralogical properties and utilization." Applied Clay Science 16, no. 3-4 (2000): 171–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0169-1317(99)00052-6.

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Kieliszewska-Rokicka, Barbara, and Maria Rudawska. "Influence of various sources of nitrogen on the growth of Scots pine seedlings and the IAA content in needles." Acta Societatis Botanicorum Poloniae 59, no. 1-4 (2014): 65–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.5586/asbp.1990.006.

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One year old pine seedlings transferred from the nursery and potted in a greenhouse were watered with nitrogen solutions of different form and concentration (urea 0.36 mM and 0.90 mM, ammonium tartrate 0.36 mM and 1.79 mM, calcium nitrate 0.36 mM, 1.79 mM and 3.58 mM). After 10 months the growth and IAA content in needles were compared. Nitrogen fertilization affected shoot growth considerably, but its effects on root growth were less pronounced. The highest shoot weight was obtained after application of ammonium tartrate in 1.79 mM concentration. The lowest concentration of urea (0.36 mM) cau
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Laws, M. Tiffany, and William R. Graves. "Nitrogen Inhibits Nodulation and Reversibly Suppresses Nitrogen Fixation in Nodules of Alnus maritima." Journal of the American Society for Horticultural Science 130, no. 4 (2005): 496–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.21273/jashs.130.4.496.

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Symbiotic associations between Alnus maritima (Marsh.) Muhl. ex Nutt. (seaside alder) and actinomycetes in the genus Frankia Brunchorst result in root nodules in which atmospheric nitrogen (N) is fixed. The economic and environmental benefits of N fixation have led to interest in inducing root nodules during production of A. maritima. Because woody plants produced in nurseries typically are provided N fertilizer, our objectives were to determine how applied N influences nodulation of A. maritima and to characterize how short-term changes in root-zone N affect the function of nodules. Potted se
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R.P, TABALE, NTEKIM E. E, OLASEHINDE A, and ABUBAKAR Y. "OCCURRENCE, GEOCHEMISTRY AND INDUSTRIAL QUALITY OF NAFADA GYPSYM DEPOSIT, NORTHEASTERN NIGERIA." BIMA JOURNAL OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY (2536-6041) 6, no. 03 (2022): 224–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.56892/bima.v6i03.69.

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Three varieties of gypsum deposits occur in numerous locations within the Senonian Fika Shale in Nafada area, northeastern Nigeria. Geological investigations at Gonja, Warum, Ganko, Shole, Sudingo, Gadi, Mada and Papa mines show the occurrence of the three varieties namely: Satinspar, Selenite and Alabaster. These gypsum deposits occur within the gypsiferous Fika Shale with thicknesses within the span of 1 to 6 cm and depth of 0.2 to 15 meters. The gypsum are hosted within veins sometimes criss - crossing in some locations, pores and fractures inter layered within the fissile Fika Shale interc
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Creger, Timothy L., and Frank J. Peryea. "PHOSPHATE FERTILIZER INFLUENCES PHYTOAVAILABILTY OF SOIL ARSENIC AND LEAD TO APRICOT (Prunus armeniaca)." HortScience 25, no. 9 (1990): 1160f—1160. http://dx.doi.org/10.21273/hortsci.25.9.1160f.

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Fruit trees grown in soils contaminated with lead arsenate (PbHAsO4) pesticide residues are subject to arsenic (As) phytotoxicity, a condition that may be exacerbated by use of phosphate fertilizers. A potted soil experiment was conducted to examine the influence of phosphate fertilizer on accumulation of As and lead (Pb) in apricot (Prunus armeniaca) seedlings grown in a lead arsenate-contaminated Burch loam coil. Treatments were fertilizer source (mono-ammonium phosphate [MAP], ammonium hydrogen sulfate [AHS]) and rate (0, 8.7, 17.4, and 26.1 -mmol/liter), and presence/absence of lead, arsen
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Ammonite Pottery"

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MacDonald, William N. "Improving Nitrogen Use Efficiency of Potted Chrysanthemums Grown in a Subirrigation System." Thesis, 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/10214/5532.

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This thesis tested the hypothesis that nitrogen use efficiency of subirrigated potted chrysanthemum (Chrysanthemum morifolium Ramat.) can be improved by managing the NO3- status of the plant. Replacement of NO3- with water one week prior to flower development was the most effective method of reducing tissue NO3- content and improving the nitrogen usage index, as compared to various combinations of NO3- and Cl-. Shoot or flower dry mass and N content were unaffected and the medium electrical conductivity was reduced. Supplying N in the NH4+ form in combination with NO3- did not affect nitrogen
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Book chapters on the topic "Ammonite Pottery"

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Emsley, John. "The empire of lead." In The Elements of Murder. Oxford University Press, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780192805997.003.0019.

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Lead is useful, surprising, unpredictable, dangerous – and deadly. Lead is useful. Previous generations found it to be an essential part of civilized living: pipes, pewter, pottery, paints, and even potions were made with it. Toy soldiers were cast from it, port wine protected by it; grey hair was disguised with it, church roofs covered with it; cosmetics contained it, and cans of food were sealed with it. Lead is surprising. In 1859, Professor Lyon Playfair was taking the 18-year-old Prince of Wales, and future King Edward VII, round the chemistry laboratories of Edinburgh University when the
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