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    ISSN: 1432-1939
    Keywords: Crab spider ; Fecundity ; Growth ; Size
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Summary To examine the importance of covariance between stages in traits related to foraging, we quantified the relationships between reproductive success and sizerelated variability in weight gain in juvenile and adult instars of the crab spider Misumenoides formosipes (Araneae: Thomisidae). Prereproductive weight and fecundity are both highly correlated with carapace width, a linear measure of size which does not change within an instar. In field populations, adult females with larger carapaces gain more weight and are more likely to reproduce than females with smaller carapaces. The growth rate of spiders fed ad libitum in the laboratory is unrelated to size, suggesting that size-related differences in the field are due to variation in prey-capture success. Adult females with a carapace width less than 3.4 mm comprised 22% of the population, but were never found to reproduce. Of the individuals that did reproduce, a 17% increase in carapace width resulted in a 100% increase in fecundity. Juvenile stages must be examined to understand adult foraging and reproductive success, because the net weight gained by juvenile instars determines adult size. The final weight gained by spiders in the antepenultimate and penultimate instars explained nearly all the variation in carapace width in the penultimate and adult instars, respectively. We found that constraints on foraging in late juvenile stages are different from the adult stage. Penultimate foraging behavior differs from that of adults, because of constraints on foraging in the period preceding ecdysis. Additionally, in both late juvenile instars, carapace width had little or no effect on the final weight gained within the instar suggesting that factors that affect foraging are different between the juvenile and adult stages. These analyses stress the fact that to fully understand the effects of foraging on reproductive success, we must examine stage-specific constraints throughout an organism's life history.
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    Theoretical chemistry accounts 101 (1999), S. 297-308 
    ISSN: 1432-2234
    Keywords: Key words: Slater-type orbitals ; Electric multipole ; Magnetic multipole ; Molecular integrals ; Derivatives
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Notes: Abstract. A new method for the evaluation of one- and two-centre magnetic and electric multipole integrals for Slater-type functions is presented. The method is strictly analytical in that no approximations of any kind are involved. Two simple functions, ℐ1 aug and ℐ2 aug, are introduced, which employ only functions that are well known in electronic structure theory. With the use of augmentation exponents these functions apply to multipole integrals as well as other one-electron integrals, such as nuclear attraction integrals. The proposed method includes the analytic determination of derivatives of the integrals with respect to atomic displacements. Some illustrative test calculations are presented and compared to results from the literature.
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    ISSN: 0025-116X
    Keywords: Chemistry ; Polymer and Materials Science
    Source: Wiley InterScience Backfile Collection 1832-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology , Physics
    Notes: Polyvinylpyridines activated by tris(π-allyl)chromium and by tetrakis (σ-allyl)molybdenum or tetrakis(σ-allyl)tungsten, complexed with tetrahydrofuran, were used for grafting with acrylonitrile. The products obtained, differing in the degree of branching, were characterized by various physical methods. Block copolymers of the types butadiene-acrylonitrile and styrene-oligobutadiene-acrylonitrile were synthesized by the use of tris(π-butadienyl)chromium as the initial active agent. Some molecular parameters of these block copolymers were established.
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