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Nonetheless, several articles published in medical journals by academic researchers chronicled their plight... [Pg.2469]

The extensive breadth that spans the coverage of P2 has entailed a sheer amount of development and coverage of new knowledge and information in both industrial practices and academic research. To the best of our knowledge, there has been only one comprehensive review article on the subject—that is, the 1995 survey by Freeman and co-workers of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (U.S. EPA) s Pollution Prevention Research Branch in the Risk Reduction Engineering Laboratory. The review focuses on P2 in the industrial sector, which is by far the sector in which major initiatives of P2 have been undertaken and will continue to be so. [Pg.93]

The oxidation of gaseous hydrocarbons over solid catalysts has been the subject of extensive industrial and academic research for many years. The mutual interest in these reactions reflects both their commercial importance and their value in studies of the fundamental features of catalytic processes. Indeed, the source of several theoretical investigations of catalytic reactions may readily be traced to developments in the modern chemical industry. Moreover, the numerous studies that have been conducted are a further reflection of the diversity of scientific interests embodied in this subject and the wide range of techniques currently available for their investigation. It is not surprising, therefore, that the heterogeneous catalytic oxidation of hydrocarbons is a subject in which a wealth of data has been accumulated and a diversity of opinions recorded. Hence, it is inevitable that in an article of this type any worthwhile inquiry into such a large field of scientific interest requires the consideration of a restricted aspect of the subject. [Pg.97]

Explicit permission from Academic Press is not required to reproduce a maximum of two figures or tables from an Academic Press article in another scientific or research publication provided that the material has not been credited to another source and that full credit to the Academic Press article is given. [Pg.431]

This volume was conceived with the goal of complementing the growing number of widely available academic review articles that describe research advances in the field of aerobic oxidation catalysis. Our goal was to bring together as many experts as possible, who could provide a perspective on either (i) existing liquid phase aerobic oxidation processes that are practiced in industry... [Pg.444]

Original research articles on microcirculation can be found in academic journals Microcirculation, Microvascular Research, American Journal of Physiology (Heart and Circulatory Physiology), Journal of Vascular Research, Biorheology. [Pg.1017]

Participants discussed open access (OA) and OA pnblishing. The Budapest Open Access Initiative (BOAI)— which arose out of a meeting convened in Budapest by the Open Society Institute (OSI) on December 1-2, 2001, to accelerate progress in the international effort to make research articles in all academic fields freely available on the Internet—was discussed, and speakers talked abont the OA publishing models of the Public Library of Science and the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS). [Pg.37]

The Handbook of Industrial Drying fills an important need and is of immeasurable value in the field of drying. Academics, students, and industry people—from sales to research—can learn much from the combination of principles and practices used throughout. The presentation of principles does not overwhelm the coverage of equipment and systems. More appropriate theories will develop as a result of the description of equipment and systems. For example, a description of dryers, particularly industrial dryers, is lacking in many research articles this handbook provides such information. [Pg.1319]

Since the appearance of the first volume in 1994 this series has become a well respected forum for organosilicon chemistry. Like its highly successful predecessors, the fourth volume again brings a wealth of information from articles by recognized experts in their area. It provides a detailed and critical survey of the frontiers of industrial and academic research, including... [Pg.835]

The term like attracts like still enjoys broad usage ranging from matchmaking websites to titles and abstracts of research articles in academic journals of physics, chemistry and molecular biology. [Pg.127]

The various review articles in this volume were contributed by prominent researchers from industry, academia, and research laboratories across the world. This interesting book will prove to be a very useful tool for undergraduate and post-graduate students, scientists, academics, research scholars, materials engineers, and for industry. This volume covers the following topics in the area of hybrid nanomaterials ... [Pg.391]

The Rare Earths Fundamentals and Applications is an ideal starting point and foundation for educating students, instructors, academic researchers, and industrial persoimel on the unique chemistry and apphcations associated with the rare earth elements. New EIBC articles will supplement the contents of the book and will provide information on a broader range of rare earth compounds, materials, applications, and new developments. [Pg.628]

This book presents peer-reviewed chapters and survey articles on review, research, and development in the fields of classical materials and offers scope for academics, researchers, and engineering professionals to present their research and development works that have potential for applications in several disciplines of classical materials. The wide coverage makes this book an excellent reference book for researchers and graduate students on the subject. The new topics covered in this book will be an excellent resource for industries and academic researchers as well. [Pg.299]


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