Citations:isopectic

English citations of isopectic

an isoline joining areas where seasonal sea or river ice forms at the same time each winter

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  • 1961, Andrew D. Hastings, Jr., Atlas of Arctic Environment[1], Quartermaster Research & Engineering Center, Environmental Protection Research Division, U.S. Army, page v:
    H. Freeze-up and break-up of river ice (maps 14 & 15)
    Freeze-up lines (isopectics) and break-up lines (isotacs) are shown for the first and fifteenth day of each applicable month during an average season.
  • 1970, Swedish Wildlife, Svenska jägareförbundet, page 267:
    [...] easterly migration [probably of the common goldeneye], though now and then interrupted by a cold relapse, is followed by a slower and more gradual northward migration at right angles to the isopectics and thus determined by the temperature and the breaking up of ice further northwards.

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  • 2019, Adrián Matencio et al., “A Way to Increase the Bioaccesibility and Photostability of Roflumilast, a COPD Treatment, by Cyclodextrin Monomers”, in Polymers[2], volume 11, number 5, page 801:
    The photostability of chlorine-containing drugs is well-documented. For this reason, the photostability of complexed roflumilast was studied. Figure 5A,B shows the effect of the complexation on the consecutive absorbance signal. [...] Moreover, at around 240 nm, an apparent isopectic point was observed, suggesting a destructive reaction is occurring.