Commercial Fisheries Review, 20. sējumsFish and Wildlife Service, U.S. Department of the Interior, 1958 |
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... temperatures of the lobsters were recorded by means of a multipoint recording potentiometer . After the lobsters had been cooled to 6 ° F. , they were removed from the freezer , and the excess solution was allowed to drain off . Final ...
... temperatures of the lobsters were recorded by means of a multipoint recording potentiometer . After the lobsters had been cooled to 6 ° F. , they were removed from the freezer , and the excess solution was allowed to drain off . Final ...
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... temperatures for both the blast and the immersion freez- ers were 15 ° F. lower than were the temperatures of the respective cooling media . Slavin ( 1956 ) reported that as the refrigerant evaporative tempera- ture decreases , the ...
... temperatures for both the blast and the immersion freez- ers were 15 ° F. lower than were the temperatures of the respective cooling media . Slavin ( 1956 ) reported that as the refrigerant evaporative tempera- ture decreases , the ...
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... temperature of 40 F. were cooled to 10 ° F. faster than were lobsters that were frozen in a blast freezer having an air temperature of -10 ° F to -34 ° F. Lobsters , immersion- or blast - frozen , were stored satisfactorily at 00 F. for ...
... temperature of 40 F. were cooled to 10 ° F. faster than were lobsters that were frozen in a blast freezer having an air temperature of -10 ° F to -34 ° F. Lobsters , immersion- or blast - frozen , were stored satisfactorily at 00 F. for ...
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... temperatures ranged from 6.2 ° C. to 13.7 ° C. ( 43.20 F. to 56.70 F. ) , except for somewhat higher temperatures at the mouth of the Raisin River . Only common names will be used in the cruise reports . The following are common and ...
... temperatures ranged from 6.2 ° C. to 13.7 ° C. ( 43.20 F. to 56.70 F. ) , except for somewhat higher temperatures at the mouth of the Raisin River . Only common names will be used in the cruise reports . The following are common and ...
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... temperatures , and barometric pressure . An anemometer was recently installed aboard the Cisco for accurate wind velocity read- ings . Weather data will be related to information collected at shore stations to determine how weath- er ...
... temperatures , and barometric pressure . An anemometer was recently installed aboard the Cisco for accurate wind velocity read- ings . Weather data will be related to information collected at shore stations to determine how weath- er ...
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64. lappuse - Therefore, pursuant to the authority vested in the Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare by the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act ( sees.
77. lappuse - The following expressions have the meanings respectively assigned to them, that is to say: "Baleen whale" means any whale which has baleen or whale bone in the mouth, ie, any whale other than a toothed whale. "Blue whale" (Balaenoptera or Sibbaldus musculus) means any whale known by the name of blue whale, Sibbald's rorqual, or sulphur bottom.
81. lappuse - Whenever the Secretary of the Treasury (hereinafter called the "Secretary") determines that a class or kind of foreign merchandise Is being, or Is likely to be, sold in the United States or elsewhere at less than its fair value...
76. lappuse - ... declared for any land station used for the taking or treating of minke whales which is located in an area having oceanographic conditions clearly distinguishable from those of the area in which are located the other land stations used for the taking or treating of minke whales under the jurisdiction of the same Contracting Government; but the declaration of a separate open season by virtue of the provisions of this paragraph shall not cause thereby the period of time covering the open seasons...
75. lappuse - Each Contracting Government shall declare for all factory ships and whale catchers attached thereto under its jurisdiction, one continuous open season not to exceed eight months out of any period of twelve months during which the taking or killing of sperm whales by whale catchers may be permitted; provided that a separate open season may be declared for each factory ship and the whale catchers attached thereto. (d) Each...
78. lappuse - ... consent to the modification, with respect to the rate of interest, time of payment of any installment of principal or interest, security, or any other term of any contract or agreement to which he is a party or which has been transferred to him...
78. lappuse - State" means any state, territory, or possession of the United States, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, and the District of Columbia.
101. lappuse - ... years and shall be open at all times to inspection by any enforcement officer of the Governments of Canada or the United States or by any authorized representative of the Commission. Such persons, firms or corporations may be required to certify to the correctness of such records and to support the certificate by a sworn statement.
76. lappuse - Act, as amended, Is amended by striking out the semicolon at the end thereof and inserting In lieu thereof a colon and the following: "Provided, That the words 'property consisting of ordinary livestock, fish (Including shell fish), or agricultural (including horticultural) commodities (not including manufactured products thereof)' as used herein shall Include property shown as 'Exempt...
76. lappuse - property consisting of ordinary livestock, fish (including shellfish), or agricultural (including horticultural) commodities (not including manufactured products thereof)' as used herein shall include property shown as 'Exempt' in the 'Commodity List' incorporated in ruling numbered 107, March 19, 1958, Bureau of Motor Carriers, Interstate Commerce Commission, but shall not include property shown therein as 'Not exempt': Provided further, however, That notwithstanding the preceding proviso the words...