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Aggression preparation

The resistance of the outside lacquer can be tested using an aggressive preparation, for example a cream containing methyl nicotinate appeared to be quite aggressive towards the external lacquer. [Pg.523]

Take-home message Further reading Chapter 74 Aggression Preparation... [Pg.17]

Three features of chelation chemistry are fundamental to most of the appHcations of the chelating agents. The first and probably the most extensively used feature is the control of free metal ion concentration by means of the binding—dissociation equiUbria. The second, often called the preparative feature, is that in which the special properties of the chelate itself provide the basis of the appHcation. The third feature comprises displacement reactions metal by other metal ions, chelant by chelant, and chelant by other ligands or ions. An appHcation may be termed defensive if an undesirable property in a process or product is mitigated, or aggressive if a new and beneficial property is induced. [Pg.392]

Ti, Zr, Hf, Th, U and the pentafluorides of Nb and Ta). However, many higher fluorides require the use of a more aggressive fluorinating agent or even F2 itself. Typical of the fluorides prepared by oxidative fluorination with F2 are ... [Pg.820]

Judge Morris added another startling statement. The events of 1937, he said (that was the year of the documents), had nothing to do with the case because they concerned "the expansion of Farben activities before there were any acts of aggression." Yet how could we show that the Farben directors had prepared for a war without proving their warlike preparations ... [Pg.89]

Then, not only would the men who set the date of attack be criminally responsible for it. No longer would war await the first bombing to be called "war." Anyone — be he Harry or Hitler, Stalin or Ivan— who prepared the threat of war to the very brink, knowing the threat would surely be used for conquest, was guilty of aggression. [Pg.125]

Q. But you still maintain that being aware of Goering s aims, you did not believe that necessarily you were preparing Germany for aggressive war ... [Pg.251]

Sprecher still believed the political atmosphere would seriously influence the outcome. The Soviets had just cut off rail, highway, and barge shipments to Berlin. Everyone was jittery. Judge Hebert had sent his wife and children home. So had I. Still, I made a bet with Sprecher that at least Carl Krauch would be convicted of preparing an aggressive war. [Pg.343]

These counts charged preparing and waging aggressive war, and participating in a conspiracy to wage aggressive war. [Pg.350]

Owing to these preparations, I was in no doubt in the middle of 1939 that Germany would wage an aggressive war. I believe I can say that all my colleagues of the V.W, were of the same opinion. [Pg.356]

I concur in the acquittals on charges of planning and preparation of aggressive war. I concur, though realizing that on the vast volume of credible evidence, a contrary result might as easily be reached by other triers of the facts who would be more inclined to draw the inferences usually warranted in criminal cases. The issues of fact are truly so close as to cause genuine concern whether or not justice has actually been done. [Pg.359]

A number of different adjuvant preparations have been developed (Table 13.13). Most preparations also display some associated toxicity and, as a general rule, the greater the product s adjuvanticity, the more toxic it is likely to be. A few different adjuvants may be used in veterinary medicine however (for safety reasons), aluminium-based products are the only adjuvants routinely used in human medicine. Application of many of the aggressive adjuvant materials is reserved for selected experimentation purposes in animals. [Pg.412]

An example of a simple CZE method for peptide analysis and characterization is the one developed for protegrin IB-367.37 IB-367 is a peptide containing 17 amino acid residues that possess antimicrobial properties, and it is being developed for treatment of oral mucositis associated with aggressive cancer chemotherapy as well as other topical applications. This polycationic product was chemically synthesized using solid-phase and purified by preparative reversed-phase HPLC. IB-367 is rich in cysteine and arginine residues. [Pg.184]


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