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Fire Service Abstracts, (quarterly since 1981), Boreham Wood., Fire Research Station... [Pg.152]

Information was gleaned from each original publication except where an additional reference to Chemical Abstracts is included. Each citation of a Russian journal or Angewandte Chemie refers to the original Russian or German version, not to any subsequent English translation. Abbreviations for journal titles are those recommended in the Chemical Abstracts Service Source Index (1994) and quarterly supplements. [Pg.437]

Figure 1.2 Journals that have published the most papers on combinatorial library design. Total number of papers published on this subject according to the Chemical Abstract Service s CAPLUS and MEDLINE databases for all years through 2004 plus three-quarters of 2005. Figure 1.2 Journals that have published the most papers on combinatorial library design. Total number of papers published on this subject according to the Chemical Abstract Service s CAPLUS and MEDLINE databases for all years through 2004 plus three-quarters of 2005.
A quarterly publication of Industrial Research Service, Inc., Dover, N.H. It gives cost data for process engineers. Each year it pubhshes an index and abstract of cost literature. [Pg.23]

Lively, R. S., Alexander, E. C., Jr., 230Th-234U ages 0f speleothems from Mystery Cave, Minnesota Abstract, National Speleological Society, Quarterly Journal, 42(2), 34 (1980). [Pg.224]

Some companies have found success with a periodic publication of incident abstracts. Each incident may appear as a one or two paragraph summary in a quarterly bulletin. This information is circulated widely within the corporation or is available online. If a site has a special interest in one particular incident, full details are then requested by direct contact between the two sites. The highly abbreviated summary has other uses, such as material for employee safety training meetings or bulletin board postings. This is another example of the practical trade-off between quantity of incidents publicized and the amount of detail presented for each incident. [Pg.280]

Vinar, O. "Analogies Between Schizophrenic Diseases and LSD Psychoses," Psychiatric Quarterly 10, 162, 1958. (Abstracted in Sandoz Annotated Bibliography, p. 178.)... [Pg.499]

Abstract The concept of total allowable error , investigated by Westgard and co-workers over a quarter of a century for use in laboratory medicine, comprises bias as well as random elements. Yet, to minimize diagnostic misclassifi-cations, it is necessary to have spatio-temporal comparability of results. This requires trueness obtained through metrological traceability based on a calibration hierarchy. Hereby, the result is associated with a final uncertainty of measurement purged of known... [Pg.50]

Abstract During the last quarter of Keywords Traceability ... [Pg.102]

In this context we note that the curriculum for the planned M.S. program in Forensic Chemistry at Northeastern University which is discussed in detail in Reference 2 will contain a new course entitled "Forensic Materials" as a step in the direction indicated above. The abstract of this course is as follows Forensic Materials (2 Quarter Hours) Fundamental types of solids, such as metals, ceramics, minerals, organic solids, including drugs, polymers, plastics, fibers their properties and determination by modern methods. Forensically important materials such as alloys, glass, soils, fibers, wood, paper, rubber, dyes, paints, ink, and their determination. Illustration of various materials as associative or dissociative items of evidence. [Pg.59]

Huang, Y. (1993). A possible relation between the disseminated gold mineralization and the Late Permian zonation of coal metamorphism in Western Guizhou. Geol. Guizhou (Quarterly) 10(4), 300—307 (in Chinese with English abstract). [Pg.418]

The Chemical Abstracts Service Source Index, commonly referred to as CASSI, gives details of the journals and related literature cited in Chemical Abstracts since 1907. In addition, CASSI contains entries for those publications covered by Chemische Zentralblatt and its predecessors from 1830-1969 and the publications cited by Beilstein prior to 1907. The most recent printed cumulative edition of CASSI spanned the period 1907-2004. Printed supplements to CASSI were published quarterly from 2005 to 2009. The fourth quarterly supplement each year cumulated and replaced the preceding three supplements, and was effectively an annual update. Publication of the printed edition of CASSI ceased in 2009, but CASSI remains available and updated in a searchable CD-ROM format (CASSI on CD, first produced in the 1990s). [Pg.7]

Journal of the Chemical Society [J. Chem. Soc] (Vols. 1-32,1849-1877,1926-1965). Vol. 1 also assigned to the year 1848. Volume numbers were discontinued in 1925. From 1849 to 1862, an alternative title was Quarterly Journal, Chemical Society [Q. J., Chem. Soc] (1849-1862). From 1878 to 1925, issued as. Journal of the Chemical Society, Transactions [J. Chem. Soc., Trans] (Vols. 33-127, 1878-1925) and Journal of the Chemical Society, Abstracts [J. Chem. Soc., Abstr] (Vols. 34-128, 1878-1925). (Odd-numbered volume numbers only used for the Transactions, even-numbered volume numbers only used for the Abstracts). In 1966, divided into Part A [.I. Chem. Soc. A] (1966-1971) (inorganic),... [Pg.33]

Ohio State University, Abstracts of Dissertations Presented by Candidates for the Degree of Doctor of Phdosophy, Autumn Quarter, Winter Quarter, 1940-... [Pg.117]


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