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Scatter agents

Overall Mass-Transfer Coejficient Tatterson (op. cit.) and Zlokarnik (op. cit.) have summarized the hterature covering overall mass-transfer coefficients. There is much scatter in the experimental data because the presence of surface-ac tive agents and electrolytes have a significant effect on the mass transfer. The correlation of Van t Riet [Ind. Eng Chem. Process Des. Dev., 18(3), 357 (1979)] is recommended ... [Pg.1425]

Alpha carbon atoms, 348 Alpha decay, 417, 443 Alpha particle, 417 scattering, 245 Aluminum boiling point, 365 compounds, 102 heat of vaporization, 365 hydration energy, 368 hydroxide, 371 ionization energies, 269, 374 metallic solid, 365 occurrence, 373 properties, 101 preparation, 238. 373 reducing agent, 367 Alums, 403 Americium... [Pg.455]

MCBase offers the possibility to load the original CAMPUS data of different suppliers from version 3.0 and higher into one database, which allows direct comparison. It has been developed in close cooperation with the CAMPUS consortium. For more information see http //www.m-base.de/. MCBase is user friendly and offers extremely efficient handling of material data. All CAMPUS options are available define search profiles define and sort tables print tables and data sheets curve overlay scatter plots. In addition MCBase 4.1 offers search in curves search for comparable grades text search update via Internet calculation of simulation parameters. A French version of MCBase is available from the distribution agent in France. [Pg.595]

Note Sometimes density is not the only factor that determines how an agent will distribute in water. An example is HD. If agent HD falls on water, little globs of HD will scatter throughout the depth of the water. The larger... [Pg.183]

Frequently the physician is called upon to render professional advice or service on health problems involving these toxicants, only to find that there is little or no information upon which to base a rational conclusion. In other instances, he must piece together facts from a variety of widely scattered sources. Too often this information is of a limited nature and not applicable to the situation at hand or is so controversial and inconclusive in character as to render a reliable judgment impossible. As a consequence, the physician must resort to symptomatic measures which are often unsatisfactory because of the difficulty of relating symptoms to causative agent. At the same time, he is... [Pg.61]


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