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  • Drosophila melanogaster  (1)
  • Polymer and Materials Science  (1)
  • 1985-1989  (2)
  • 1986  (2)
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    Springer
    Molecular genetics and genomics 202 (1986), S. 481-487 
    ISSN: 1617-4623
    Keywords: Position-effect variegation ; Suppressor mutations ; Chromosome 3 ; Heterochromatin ; Drosophila melanogaster
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Summary As a result of a genetic analysis of 63 third chromosome suppressor mutations of position-effect variegation 12 different loci showing dominant suppression have been identified and their map positions determined. A compilcation of the genetic data available for each suppressor locus is given. The strong suppressor effects of the mutations have been quantified by measurements of white variegation inw m4h /w m4h ,w m4h /Y andw m4h /O flies. Mutant alleles of three loci were found in these studies to dominate over the strong enhancer effect of complete loss of the Y chromosome. Most of the identified loci suppressing position-effect variegation represent essential genetic funtions; only three loci represent nonessential functions. Mutations of two loci display recessive butyrate sensitivity and lethal interaction with the heterochromatic Y chromosome suggesting that these genes affect chromosomal condensation. Studies with deficiencies and triploids revealed that most of the loci represent haplo-abnormal suppressor functions. The use of the isolated mutant material for genetic, developmental and molecular studies of processes connected with gene inactivation in position-effect variegation is discussed.
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    Weinheim : Wiley-Blackwell
    Angewandte Makromolekulare Chemie 141 (1986), S. 207-218 
    ISSN: 0003-3146
    Keywords: Chemistry ; Polymer and Materials Science
    Source: Wiley InterScience Backfile Collection 1832-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology , Physics
    Description / Table of Contents: Die Eignung von Methylisobutylketonperoxid (MIKP) als Initiator für die Hochdruckpolymerisation des Ethylens wurde geprüft. Dazu wurden Polymerisationsversuche in einem Rührautoklaven unter 1000 bis 2000 bar und 195 bis 310°C durchgeführt. Bei einer konstanten Verweilzeit von 30 s wurde die Initiatorkonzentration im Ansatz zwischen 6,5 und 42 mol ppm variiert. Außer der Polymerisationsgeschwindigkeit wurden Umsatz und Initiatorverbrauch bestimmt. Die Polyethylene (PE) wurde durch Messung von Schmelzindex, Dichte und teilweise der Molmassenverteilung charakterisiert.Bei Polymerisationsgeschwindigkeiten zwischen 1 und 5,5 kg PE I-1 h-1 wurden Umsätze von 5 bis 27% erreicht. Der Initiatorverbrauch bei 1700 bar war über einen Bereich von 220 bis 315°C in der Größenordnung von 1 bis 2 g I kg-1 PE-1.Aufgrund dieser Ergebnisse kann gesagt werden, daß sich MIKP zur Initiierung der Ethylenhochdruckpolymerisation bei 220 bis 310°C insbesondere für den Rohrreaktor eignet.Die hergestellten Polyethylene wiesen Dichten von 0,910 bis 0,927 g ml-1 auf. Ohne Zusatz von Modifikatoren oder Vernetzern variierten die Schmelzindexwerte über einen sehr weiten Bereich. Die Polydispersitäten der unter 1700 und 2000 bar hergestellten Polymeren lagen zwischen 6 und 8 und damit in dem für Rührautoklaven erwarteten Bereich. Die Druckabsenkung auf 1000 bar führte zu erstaunlich niedrigen Polydispersitäten von 2,4 bis 3,7.
    Notes: An investigation was carried out into the suitability of methyl isobutyl ketone peroxide (MIKP) as initiator for the high pressure polymerization of ethylene. For this purpose, polymerization tests were carried out in a stirred autoclave at a pressure of 1000 to 2000 bar and a temperature of 195 to 310°C. The initiator concentration of the feed was varied between 6.5 and 42 mol ppm while the residence time was kept at a constant 30 s. Apart from the rate of polymerization, the conversion and the initiator consumption were also determined. The characteristic properties of polyethylene (PE) were determined by measuring the melt flow index, the density and, in some cases, the molecular weight distribution.Conversion levels of 5 to 27% were achieved with rates of polymerization between 1 and 5.5 kg PE l-1 h-1. The initiator consumption at 1700 bar was in the region of 1 to 2 g I kg-1 PE-1 over a temperature range of 220 to 315°C.In view of these results, MIKP can be considered as suitable to initiate ethylene high pressure polymerization at 220 to 310°C, particularly in the tubular reactor.The density of the polyethylene thus prepared is ranging between 0.910 and 0.927 g ml-1. Without the addition of modifiers or cross-linking agents, the melt flow index varies considerably. The polydispersity of the polymers prepared at a pressure of 1700 to 2000 bar was between 6 and 8 and therefore within the range to be expected for stirred autoclaves. Reducing the pressure to 1000 bar resulted in surprisingly low polydispersity values of 2.4 to 3.7.
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