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Hobbs, W. R., et F. P. Hain. « Nantucket Pine Tip Moth Control in North Carolina, 1989 ». Insecticide and Acaricide Tests 15, no 1 (1 janvier 1990) : 349. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/iat/15.1.349a.

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Abstract A Christmas tree plantation of Virginia pines in Wayne Co., NC was selected to test an experimental growth regulator for efficacy. RH-5992, developed by Rohm and Haas Company, was tested using 2 application rates and was applied with spreader-sticker triton B-1956 (4 oz/100 gal). Guthion and Dimilin were used as standards. Using a randomized block design, 4 blocks of 25 trees were selected for each treatment and controls. The trees were sprayed on 12 Apr, about 10 d after peak flight of adults, with a hand pump sprayer to the point of run-off. The trees were evaluated on 30 May, 7 wk after treatment. The dead terminals were examined for tip moth and counted on treated and untreated trees, using 3 center trees of each block in the evaluation.
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Mameni, Salar. « BLACK, GENDERQUEER, HUMANIMAL IPHIGENIA ». Ramus 52, no 1 (juin 2023) : 60–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/rmu.2023.9.

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Iphigenia is not one. She is multiple. Central to Wayne Shorter and esperanza spalding's opera titled …(Iphigenia) is the layered multiplicity of Iphigenias who are sacrificed/martyred, time and again, for the cause of Grecian nation building. Unlike other stage and filmic renditions of the opera that tell Iphigenia's story once, emphasizing the psychic drama of what it means to give one's blood for the ideological cause of nation building, …(Iphigenia) repeats the story piling up bodies on stage. Dressed in pink, red, white, silver, fur and more (Fig. 4), Iphigenia's body becomes multiple, becomes collective, becomes sisterhood, becomes interspecies.
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Nwankwo, Ezinne, Cindy Le, Natalie J. Bradford, Dillon Trujillo, Aisha D. Fletcher et Chandra L. Ford. « Contextualizing Inequities in COVID Vaccination Trends Among Project REFOCUS Pilot Sites : Racism-Related Determinants of Health ». Ethnicity & ; Disease 34, no 1 (1 janvier 2024) : 1–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.18865/ed.34.1.1.

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Introduction Coronavirus disease (COVID) dashboards rarely provide insights about the racialized contexts in which vaccination inequities occur. Objective The purpose of this study was to use the emerging Project REFOCUS dashboard to contextualize COVID vaccination patterns among 6 diverse communities. Methods We queried the dashboard to generate descriptive statistics on vaccination trends and racism-related contextual factors among the 6 Project REFOCUS pilot sites (Albany, Georgia, Bronx, New York, Detroit, Michigan, Helena-West Helena, Arkansas, San Antonio, Texas, and Wake County, North Carolina). Results Vaccination rates, demographic indicators, and contextual factors differed across sites. As of October 17, 2022, the proportion of people who had received at least 1 COVID vaccine dose ranged from 58.4% (Wayne County, Michigan) to 95.0% (Wake County, North Carolina). The pilot sites with the greatest percentage of Black residents (Dougherty County, Georgia, Wayne County, Michigan, and Phillips County, Arkansas) had lower proportions of fully vaccinated people. Wayne County, Michigan, had the highest level of residential segregation between Black and White residents (78.5%) and non-White and White residents (68.8%), whereas Phillips County, Arkansas, had the highest overall mortgage denial rates (38.9%). Both counties represent settings where over 75.0% of residents report Black race and over 30.0% of the population live in poverty. Discussion The dashboard integrates racism-related factors with COVID vaccination visualizations and provides a fuller picture of the context in which COVID trends are occurring. Conclusions Community organizers, researchers, policymakers, and practitioners can track racism-related factors and other social determinants of health as part of the contexts in which COVID-related inequities occur.
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Bost, Darius. « Hip-hop's Early Introduction to Sex : Queer Readings of Black Male “Rape” in Popular Culture ». QED : A Journal in GLBTQ Worldmaking 10, no 1 (1 février 2023) : 145–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.14321/qed.10.1.0145.

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Abstract In the first two decades of the twenty-first century, there were several stories in the popular media about Black men's and boys’ experiences of childhood sexual violence. Though this media attention is noteworthy given the stereotypes of Black men as hypermasculine and hypersexual that have positioned Black men as beyond the pale of public sympathy, stories of Black male sexual victimization can also traffic in narratives of deviance. This article examines media representation of the childhood sexual experiences of national recording artists Chris Brown and Lil Wayne to show how deterministic narratives of sexual deviance and sexual victimization circumscribe Black men's sexual stories and proposes a way of reading these stories beyond those narrative constraints.
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Himes, Kenneth R. « The Marxist Philosophy of Ernst Bloch by Wayne Hudson ». Thomist : A Speculative Quarterly Review 49, no 4 (1985) : 660–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/tho.1985.0010.

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Nielsen, D. G., et M. J. Dunlap. « Prunus, Peachtree Borer Control, Wayne County, Ohio, 1985 ». Insecticide and Acaricide Tests 13, no 1 (1 janvier 1988) : 60a—61. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/iat/13.1.60a.

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Abstract Prunus cistina growing in 2-gal containers and infested with Synanthedon exitiosa were planted in a research plot at the Ohio State University Agricultural Research and Development Center in early June, prior to moth emergence. These plants were used for evaluating efficacy of selected insecticides for reducing establishment of peachtree borer larvae. A COz compression sprayer with a Teejet SS8004 flat-fan nozzle operating at 16 psi was used to spray four 4-plant replicates/treatment arranged in a randomized complete block design. Sprays were applied 14 Jun under sunny skies at 18�C with a breeze of 8-16 km/h. Each plant received 70 ml of finished spray on its lower trunk and limbs. Treatment effectiveness was evaluated 6 Sep by examining the base of each plant for exudate and frass.
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Franklin, Barry M. « Black Scholar : Horace Mann Bond, 1904-1972. Wayne J. Urban ». American Journal of Education 101, no 3 (mai 1993) : 324–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/444047.

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Nielsen, D. G., et M. J. Dunlap. « Taxus, Black Vine Weevil Larval Control, Wayne Co., Oh. 1983-84 ». Insecticide and Acaricide Tests 10, no 1 (1 janvier 1985) : 326. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/iat/10.1.326.

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Abstract Controlled release and standard granular formulations of carbofuran and bendiocarb were incorporated in potting media before planting or broadcast on the media surface after planting to evaluate their efficacy against black vine weevil larvae. Incorporation was accomplished by mixing media (peat, sand, hardwood bark, pine bark (3:2:2:3) + fertilizer) and insecticide granules in a twin-shell blender for 3 min. Immediately after mixing, the media was used to pot 2-yr-old Taxus media and intermedia in 5.7 1 (1.5 gal) containers. Plants were watered immediately after planting and every Mon, Wed, and Fri thereafter. Eighteen days after planting, 200 brown weevil eggs were placed in a depression ca. 2.5 cm beneath the media surface adjacent to roots in each container. Eggs were obtained from weevils originally collected from taxus and held with fresh taxus foliage at 18-21°C and 85 + % RH. Containers that were to receive broadcast treatments were infested, as before, 17 days after planting. Twenty-five days after inoculating containers with eggs, granules were applied to the media surface using a 5 dram glass vial with holes in the cap in a salt-shaker fashion. Containers were watered in as before. All containers were maintained outdoors until late Oct when they were moved to a greenhouse where temperatures fluctuated between 21 and 25°C. Treatment effectiveness was evaluated in early Feb by inspecting container media for mature larvae.
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Niang, Sophie Marie. « in defence of what’s there : notes on scavenging as methodology ». Feminist Review 136, no 1 (mars 2024) : 52–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/01417789231222606.

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Presented as a series of notes, this article explores scavenging as a methodology of refusal, anchored in black studies, black feminist thought, queer studies and indigenous studies, and thinks of the possibilities it offers for rethinking feminist research. Engaging with the works of Katherine McKittrick and of Eve Tuck and K. Wayne Yang in particular, I unravel scavenging and interrogate the possibilities it offers for feminist, queer and decolonial scholarship. I argue that scavenging cultivates wonder; resists extractive logics pervasive in academic research; refuses disciplinarity; demands attention; offers possibilities for repair; channels feeling, desire and the erotic; and, finally, encourages us to think about form in academic writing. Throughout, scavenging is therefore sketched out as a methodology for worldmaking.
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Aguirre, Benigno E. « Social Control in Cuba ». Latin American Politics and Society 44, no 2 (2002) : 67–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1548-2456.2002.tb00206.x.

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AbstractWhy has the Cuban government been so successful in its system of social control, and why might that system's effectiveness now be on the wane? This study argues that Cuba combines formal and informal systems of control that simultaneously emphasize openness and rigidity. The formal system is geared to block all antihegemonic acts, particularly those that, if left unchecked, could become symbolic acts encouraging similar behavior that the authorities deem undesirable. The system favors reactive rather than proactive approaches, as exemplified by the rapid action brigades. Noninstitutionalized collective behavior is also taking place, as is the emergence of civil society.
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Thèses sur le sujet "Block Watne AS"

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McChesney, Holly M. « A Geographic Analysis of Black Bear (Ursus Americanus) Habitat in the Marietta Unit of the Wayne National Forest ». The Ohio State University, 1998. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=osu1392910425.

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Livres sur le sujet "Block Watne AS"

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Sheila, Petty, Mount Saint Vincent University. Art Gallery. et Neutral Ground (Art Gallery). Soil Digital Media Suite., dir. Racing the cultural interface : African diasporic identities in the digital age, with works by John Akromfrah, Wayne Dunkley, Philip Mallory Jones, Carmin Karasic, Roshini Kempadoo & Camille Turner. Halifax, N.S : Mount Saint Vincent Art Gallery, 2004.

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Spencer, Roger R. Blackswamp & Greenlawn Cemetery : Wayne Township, Darke County, Ohio : Volume I. [Logansport, IN : R.R. Spencer & R.H. Stephens], 2014.

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United States. Bureau of the Census. 1990 census of population and housing : Population and housing characteristics for census tracts and block numbering areas : Fort Wayne, IN MSA. Washington, DC : U.S. Department of Commerce, Economics and Statistics Administration, Bureau of the Census, 1993.

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Integrated Mission for Sustainable Development (India) et Madhya Pradesh Council of Sc. & Tech. Remote Sensing Applications Centre., dir. Integrated Mission for Sustainable Development : Land and wate [i.e. water] resources development plans for Chicholi Block, Betul District, Madhya Pradesh. Bhopal : Remote Sensing Applications Centre, MP Council of Science & Technology, 1996.

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LEE, Telford. Wolves of Atlantis : A John Wayne Black Novel. Independently Published, 2017.

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League, Fort Wayne Urban. State of Black Fort Wayne : A Statistical Profile of the African-American Community ; Fort Wayne Urban League. The Fort Wayne Urban League, 2003.

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Publishing, Wayne. Always Be Yourself Unless You Can Be Wayne Then Always Be Wayne : Lined Journal, 120 Pages, 6 X 9, Wayne Personalized Name Notebook Gift Idea, Black Matte Finish. Independently Published, 2020.

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Patterson, Robert J., dir. Black Cultural Production after Civil Rights. University of Illinois Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.5622/illinois/9780252042775.001.0001.

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Through its analysis of film, drama, fiction, visual culture, poetry, and other cultural -artifacts, Black Cultural Production after Civil Rights offers a fresh examination of how the historical paradox by which unprecedented civil rights gains coexist with novel impediments to collectivist black liberation projects. At the beginning of the 1970s, the ethos animating the juridical achievements of the civil rights movement began to wane, and the rise of neoliberalism, a powerful conservative backlash, the co-optation of “race-blind” rhetoric, and the pathologization and criminalization of poverty helped to retrench black inequality in the post-civil rights era. This book uncovers the intricate ways that black cultural production kept imagining how black people could achieve their dreams for freedom, despite abject social and political conditions. While black writers, artists, historians, and critics have taken renewed interest in the historical roots of black un-freedom, Black Cultural Production insists that the 1970s anchors the philosophical, aesthetic, and political debates that animate contemporary debates in African American studies. Black cultural production and producers help us think about how black people might achieve freedom by centralizing the roles black art and artists have had in expanding notions of freedom, democracy, equity, and gender equality. Black cultural production continues to engage in social critique and transformation and remains an important site for the (re)making of black politics.
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Publishing, U. S. A. In My Defense I Grew up in Wayne United States of America : Lined Journal, 120 Pages, 6 X 9, Funny Wayne USA Gift, Black Matte Finish. Independently Published, 2019.

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Hogeland, William. Autumn of the Black Snake : George Washington, Mad Anthony Wayne, and the Invasion That Opened the West. Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2018.

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Chapitres de livres sur le sujet "Block Watne AS"

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« Race and Ministry in Wayne County ». Dans New York's Burned-over District, sous la direction de Spencer W. McBride et Jennifer Hull Dorsey, 198–204. Cornell University Press, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.7591/cornell/9781501770531.003.0028.

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This chapter reviews excerpts from the Autobiography of a Fugitive Negro, wherein Rev. Samuel Ringgold Ward narrated his experience as a Black pastor in Antebellum New York. It begins with an explanation of how Ward, the son of escaped slaves, entered the ministry. It also explores how poverty compelled Ward to work and how Negro-hate hedged up his path, discouraged his efforts, dampened his ardour, blasted his hopes, and embittered his spirits. The chapter describes Ward's experience ministering to an all-white congregation in western New York. The chapter highlights how racism shaped Ward's early education, his ministry to both white and Black Christians, and his theology and antislavery politics.
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« Rev. Al, Wayne Barrett, and Old Black Brooklyn ». Dans King Al, 69–84. Fordham University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/j.ctv1trhsdt.8.

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Agyepong, Tera Eva. « Boundaries of Innocence ». Dans Criminalization of Black Children, 38–69. University of North Carolina Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.5149/northcarolina/9781469636443.003.0003.

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This chapter discusses the way the juvenile court and its ancillary institutions—the Juvenile Detention Canter, Chicago Parental School, and Institute for Juvenile Research—handled black children’s cases. It also delineates the impact the disproportionate number of black children in juvenile court and an artificial inflation of the number of delinquent black children had on the evolution of juvenile justice law. The sympathetic public sentiment that made the Progressive juvenile justice movement viable had begun to wane by the 1930s. As a result, juvenile justice laws began to be more punitive, and the rehabilitative ideal began to be dismantled.
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Robins, David. « Prologue ». Dans Tarnished Vision, 11–12. Oxford University PressOxford, 1992. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198257516.003.0002.

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Abstract In the shadow of the gaunt tower blocks of the Satellite Estate, Wayne Robinson, 23, stamps up and down the Parade, the estate’s dilapidated shopping precinct. Sometimes he stops abruptly midstride and shakes a fist at the steel-mesh shutters of a disused shop front which once housed the Lee Ho Fung Chinese Takeaway. Then he carries on marching rigidly up and down the precinct, as passersby swerve to avoid him. One evening a few years previously an elderly Chinese man who once worked at the takeaway was beaten to death while waiting for a lift to take him to his flat in one of the tower blocks on the Estate. Wayne Robinson, unemployed, with a history of acute disordered behaviour, had been sighted in the vicinity. He was visited by the police at home, and then taken to the Police Station, where he was closely interrogated about this ‘mugging that went wrong’.
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« 5. Rev. Al, Wayne Barrett, and Old Black Brooklyn ». Dans King Al, 69–84. Fordham University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9780823298891-006.

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Greene, Kevin D. « The Rise of Big Bill ». Dans The Invention and Reinvention of Big Bill Broonzy, 69–95. University of North Carolina Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.5149/northcarolina/9781469646497.003.0005.

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Big Bill would survive the seeming collapse and subsequent reorganization of the recording industry virtually intact as an artist. Quickly, he became one of the country’s leading and most prolific blues artists and would aid in the development of pre-WWII Chicago blues. By establishing relationships with agents and promoters like Lester Melrose, Broonzy would transform from William Lee Connely Broonzy into “Big Bill,” one of the most celebrated African American musicians among black audiences from the pre-war years. By 1942, however, with help from the American Federation of Musician’s two-year recording ban, Broonzy’s impact as a black pop star began to wane. A second wave of black migrants to Chicago would carry new sounds and ideas as they made their homes and built communities in black Chicago. After the war, “Big Bill’s” celebrity had lost its lustre, forcing him to look for new spaces and faces to reinvent his career and identity.
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Kagan, Richard L. « The Invention of Junípero Serra and the “Spanish Craze” ». Dans Worlds of Junipero Serra. University of California Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/california/9780520295391.003.0012.

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As Richard Kagan shows in Chapter 11, in the latter decades of the nineteenth century, a “Spanish Craze” captured the imagination of boosters and developers from California to Florida. This craze was manifested not only in an embrace of Spanish-like architecture but a growing sense that Spanish colonists and their descendants were somehow integral to the American experience. Serra himself was among the historical figures whose reputation most benefitted from this period’s reappraisal of Spaniards and the wane of the “Black Legend,” the belief that Spanish colonization was uniquely cruel and destructive.
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Sciuto, Jenna, et Jay Watson. « “For Fear of a Scandal” : Sexual Policing and the Preservation of Colonial Relations in William Faulkner and Marie Vieux-Chauvet ». Dans Faulkner and the Black Literatures of the Americas. University Press of Mississippi, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.14325/mississippi/9781496806345.003.0012.

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This chapter analyzes literary depictions of sexual policing from two periods of historical transition—the late 1930s and early 1940s in Haiti and the U.S. South—in the works of Marie Vieux-Chauvet and William Faulkner. The policing of sexuality portrayed in the novels allowed the beneficiaries of colonialism, the plantocracy in the U.S. South, and the mulâtres-aristocrates in Haiti to control the intersection of race and sexuality and to preserve colonial hierarchies in post-/neo-colonial societies as adherence to them began to wane. However, through the depiction of consensual interracial relationships and same-sex friendships, the novels also hint at other options: alternatives to the replication of destructive colonial hierarchies. By including these examples of resistance, Faulkner and Vieux-Chauvet confront, rather than passively reinscribe, colonial relations in the post-/neo-colonial era.
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Rawlings, Lesli M. « Creating an Interactive Web Map ». Dans Geospatial Research, 908–25. IGI Global, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-4666-9845-1.ch043.

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Service-learning is a form of experiential learning that integrates curriculum objectives to address needs in the community. It also provides students with an opportunity to apply geospatial technology concepts in a real-world setting. This paper describes a service-learning project requiring students to create an interactive Google Map depicting historic buildings and artwork for the City of Wayne, Nebraska. Students create maps by using handheld GPS receivers and editing HTML and JavaScript. The objectives of this project align with several building blocks and critical work functions in the Geospatial Technology Competency Model (GTCM). This model, developed in 2010 by the U.S. Department of Labor, attempts to identify the knowledge and abilities needed in the geospatial industry workforce. In addition the methods, assessment, and challenges for developing and executing this project are described.
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Calvert, Jack G., John J. Orlando, William R. Stockwell et Timothy J. Wallington. « Ozone in the Atmosphere ». Dans The Mechanisms of Reactions Influencing Atmospheric Ozone. Oxford University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190233020.003.0004.

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The importance of ozone to life on Earth and to atmospheric chemistry cannot be overstated. Nucleic acids and other macromolecules essential to life absorb strongly in the ultraviolet (UV) and are damaged by UV radiation with wavelengths of less than approximately 300 nm. For proper functioning, such biological macromolecules need to be shielded from the full intensity of solar radiation. Molecular oxygen (O2) absorbs strongly and blocks solar radiation with wavelengths below 230–240 nm from reaching the Earth’s surface. However, oxygen is transparent at wavelengths above approximately 245 nm. Fortunately, absorption of UV radiation of wavelengths of less than 242 nm by molecular oxygen (O2) yields oxygen atoms that add to O2 to form ozone which has a very strong absorption band at 200–300 nm. Even though it is present in only trace amounts in the atmosphere, absorption by ozone effectively blocks harsh solar UV radiation from reaching the Earth’s surface. There is no other molecule in the atmosphere that provides protection from solar UV radiation in the 250–300 nm region. The development of the ozone layer is intimately connected to the development of life on Earth. Oxygen levels in the prebiotic atmosphere were less than 5 ×10−9 of the current level. Photosynthesis after the appearance of life on the planet more than 3.5 billion years ago led to increased oxygen levels in the atmosphere. By approximately 600 million years ago, the O2 concentration had exceeded 10% of the current level, and the corresponding layer of ozone was sufficient to offer an effective UV shield for the migration of life onto land (Wayne, 1991). Life on Earth as we know it would not have developed without the protection offered by the ozone layer, and, equally, the ozone layer would not have developed without life on Earth. In addition to its obviously important physical role in shielding biota from the damaging effects of harsh UV radiation, ozone plays an essential chemical role as a photolytic source for HO radicals.
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Rapports d'organisations sur le sujet "Block Watne AS"

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Rodriguez, R. E., et C. A. Johnson. Radiological survey results at 914 Black Oak Ridge Road, Wayne, New Jersey (WJ005). Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), mai 1995. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/87008.

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Rodriguez, R. E., et C. A. Johnson. Radiological verification survey results at 898 Black Oak Ridge Rd., Wayne, New Jersey (WJ004V). Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), mai 1995. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/87009.

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Yalcintas, M. G., R. F. Carrier et J. W. Crutcher. Results of the independent radiological verification survey at 826 Black Oak Ridge Road, Wayne, New Jersey. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), septembre 1988. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/6273824.

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Wayne Interim Storage Site environmental report for calendar year 1992, 868 Black Oak Ridge Road, Wayne, New Jersey. Formerly Utilized Sites Remedial Action Program (FUSRAP). Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), mai 1993. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/10166387.

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