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Fleming et al. (1985) define A, as the independent failure rate and higher order effects in order of the Greek alphabet (skipping a). The conditional probability that a CCF is shared by one... [Pg.127]

Ligands are named in alphabetical order, ignoring the Greek prefix that indicates the number of each one present. [Pg.792]

The substituents are listed in alphabetical order (disregarding the Greek prefixes) and attached to the root name. The names of substituents other than hydrocarbon groups are discussed more fully in Chapter 19 (see Toolbox 19.1). [Pg.852]

Unlike his boss, Rutherford was a skilled experimentalist. His apparatuses were usually jury-rigged and crude, but they got the job done. His work with the particles and rays spontaneously emitted by radioactive elements led him to conclude that their emissions came in two forms. With admirable simplicity, Rutherford named them for the first two letters in the Greek alphabet, alpha and beta. After Cambridge, Rutherford accepted physics professorships at universities in Canada and Manchester, England, J.J. Thomsons hometown. He continued to work with radioactive... [Pg.9]

Shortly after Rutherford named those two emissions, a third one was discovered. It was named gamma, the third letter in the Greek alphabet. All of these names can be bewildering, but radioactive emissions actually come in only two fundamental forms electromagnetic radiation and particles. [Pg.13]

Dimensional and mathematical symbols used in this Code are listed in Mandatory Appendix IV, with definitions. Uppercase and lowercase English letters are listed alphabetically, followed by Greek letters. [Pg.24]


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