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Berkeley, E. C., andL. Wainwright Computers— Their Operation and Appli-ations, Reinhold Publishing Corporation, New York, 1956. [Pg.471]

Bibliography on the Use of IBM Machines in Science, Statistics and Education, iternationsl Business Machines Corp., New York, 1956. [Pg.471]

Johnson, C. E. Analog Computer Techniques, McGraw-Hill Book Com-sny, Inc., New York, 1956. [Pg.471]

McCracken, D. D. Digital Computer Programming, John Wiley Sons, ic., New York, 1957. [Pg.471]

Reviews on Computers, Mathematics and Statistics, Indusirial and Enginecr-ig Chemistry, annual March issue. [Pg.471]


Engineers should become familiar with the capabilities of these machines and use them to the utmost. It is only then that the large investment in this tool for the chemical industry will pay off. Most colleges now have both digital and analog equipment so that the instructor in plant design should have the class solve a few simple problems by this means. Further study references in this area are listed in the Additional Selected References at the back of the book. [Pg.14]

The chemical engineer must have a thorough knowledge of the principles of chemical engineering to use the quantitative data obtained from fundamental. equations. Standard reference textbooks develop these principles in sufficient clarity for study purposes. Handbooks furnish information of a fundamental and an applied nature. Compilation of data can be found in the chemistry and physics handbooks in addition to the various engineering handbooks. Consult your technical librarian for a complete list of published books in this area of engineering, the Additional Selected References for each chapter at the back of the book, particularly the process-data section of Chap. 3. [Pg.36]

From the standpoint of the student in a plant design course, the preliminary selection of materials based on published literature references is about the only recourse he has to solving the problem. To assist in this selection, a Bibliography is listed in the Additional Selected References at the end of the book. The most complete handbook on the subject of materials is Mantell, Engineering Materials Handbook, McGraw-Hill Book Company, Inc., New York, 1958. A suitable source... [Pg.85]

Each company and each economist has one or more ways of determining profitability by economic analysis. It is not the purpose of this book to elaborate on these. Excellent books on chemical engineering economy are listed in the Additional Selected References. However, three of the more popular methods will be discussed (1) return on investment, (2) pay-out time, (3) project present worth. To proceed with the economic analysis, net or new earnings must first be determined from selling price less costs. [Pg.251]

These explanations serve as an introduction to the principles of process control. For further study, see the Additional Selected References. The Process Instruments and Controls Handbook cited previously is particularly recommended. [Pg.411]

Many of the design problems for this type of work depend on an understanding of nuclear reactor design. This subject is beyond the scope of this text and the reader is referred to several suitable books in the Addition Selected References section. [Pg.455]

Additional selected references of bromination of alkenes from Organic Syntheses ... [Pg.487]

Referring to the first bullet item, depending on other parameters specified, this addition of information may have no effect or little effect or may result in nonoptimum compressor selection. Referring to Figure 12-89, a 5% head rise to surge will result in nonoptimum efficiency and overload, but the 2% level will yield the best efficiency and overload selection. [Pg.512]

The present book describes all the significant studies and findings on the chemistry of the more than 30 different bioluminescent systems presently known, accompanied by over 1000 selected references. It includes descriptions of the purification and properties of bioluminescent compounds, such as luciferins, luciferases and photoproteins, and the mechanisms of luminescence reactions. To make the book more useful than a mere review volume and to save researchers time in looking into original references, I have included a considerable amount of original experimental methods, data and graphs. In addition, I have included some new data and experimental methods unavailable elsewhere. I hope this volume will be useful to researchers and students, and it will be my greatest pleasure if this book contributes... [Pg.474]

Selected aspects of safe practice in solids handling are covered below. For additional information, refer to the rules for plant safety prepared by the Expert Commission for Safety in the Swiss Chemical Industry (ESCIS, 1988). While making no mention of fluidization, this source provides many practical suggestions for the avoidance of electrostatic ignition risks in powder handling operations. [Pg.857]

Below is a list of selected references on Mdssbauer spectroscopy for additional reading. [Pg.173]

Many additional examples of pyridazine ring construction via the reaction of the terminal nitrogen of hydrazones and a properly positioned cyano or ester group appeared since 1995 and some selected references are mentioned here <1996T5819, 2001T1813, 2001T6787, 2006H(67)815>. [Pg.73]

For additional information, see the following selected references http // www.aidsinfonyc.org/tag/science/pgp.html http //www.mhc.com/PGP/index. html. Drugs that are also CYP3A inhibitors... [Pg.55]

Type selectivity refers to the formation of several products via different types of reactions from a given set of reactants, i.e., substitution vs. elimination etc., as illustrated by the following examples (addition vs. deprotonation and [2 + 2] vs. [4 + 2] cycloaddition) ... [Pg.50]

It should be mentioned at this stage that in addition to the catalytic version, numerous sulfur-ylide mediated asymmetric diastereoselec-tive epoxidations which require the use of stoichiometric amounts of the sulfur-ylide were reported. In these cases, the sulfonium salts had to be prepared in a first step, and were used in a subsequent diastereoselective epoxidation step. For some selected references for this type of stoichiometric asymmetric two-step epoxidation, see (a) T. Durst, L. Breau, R. N. [Pg.242]

The wide range of practical and industrial applications of emulsions, foams, and surfactants in particular, has led to the adoption of a wide range of technical terms, some quite specific to particular industries. This chapter provides brief explanations for about 500 significant terms in the science and engineering of industrial emulsions, foams, and suspensions. In addition, cross-references for selected synonyms, abbreviations, and closely-related terms are included. [Pg.357]

EPON Resin Structural Reference Manual—Additive Selection, Resolution Performance Products, Houston, TX, 2001, p. 8. [Pg.152]

The Structure chapters in Handbook-Ill follow the same general format as those in the Handbook-II with a few relatively minor variations. Within this format, some sections have been largely rewritten whereas others have new material added with mostly minimum changes. New material has been selected to illustrate principles and trends, or to introduce new developments in the subject. Some material from Handbook-II has been deleted and replaced by examples of more recent work. CHEC-III has been the major source of new material and, in addition to references to the primary literature, relevant sections of CHEC-III are widely cited throughout the chapters. [Pg.26]

Many mathematical techniques, in addition to the basic approaches already discussed, have been developed for application in various situations that require determination of optimum conditions. A summary of some of the other common and more advanced mathematical techniques, along with selected references for additional information, is presented in the following ... [Pg.402]

Table III lists a number of selected references that describe the formulation of resins or adhesives at each intersection in Figure 1. PF, UF, UF modified with phenolics, and PF modified with nitrogenous compounds (e.g., urea) have not been included, because they do not contain carbohydrates and because they are in common use. The resin and adhesive systems that have been investigated most recently are those formed by the combination of carbohydrates with PF, both with and without the addition of a nitrogenous compound. Our attempts at the Forest Products Laboratory to use carbohydrate modified PF to bond wood are discussed in Chapter 25. Table III lists a number of selected references that describe the formulation of resins or adhesives at each intersection in Figure 1. PF, UF, UF modified with phenolics, and PF modified with nitrogenous compounds (e.g., urea) have not been included, because they do not contain carbohydrates and because they are in common use. The resin and adhesive systems that have been investigated most recently are those formed by the combination of carbohydrates with PF, both with and without the addition of a nitrogenous compound. Our attempts at the Forest Products Laboratory to use carbohydrate modified PF to bond wood are discussed in Chapter 25.
Table 2 Leading references for additional selected topics on stereochemically nonrigid molecules... Table 2 Leading references for additional selected topics on stereochemically nonrigid molecules...
With its additional functionalities compared with CrossFire Beilstein, Reaxys allows users to identify specihc chemicals more easily, and optimise synthesis routes with detailed reaction information. Selected reactions and substances can be exported into different file formats, and selected references can be exported into reference management software. [Pg.16]


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