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Fig. 3.42. Depletion below solar abundances of elements in the H I gas towards f Ophiuchi plotted against atomic mass number in (a) and condensation temperature in (b), based in part on the curve of growth shown in Fig. 3.11. Vertical boxes indicate error bars. The dotted curve in the left panel represents an A-1/2 dependence expected for non-equilibrium accretion of gas on to grains in the ISM. The condensation temperature gives a somewhat better, though not perfect, fit, suggesting condensation under near-equilibrium conditions at a variety of temperatures either in stellar ejecta or in some nebular environment. Note the extreme depletion of Ca ( Calcium in the plane stays mainly in the grain ). After Spitzer and Jenkins (1975). Copyright by Annual Reviews, Inc. Fig. 3.42. Depletion below solar abundances of elements in the H I gas towards f Ophiuchi plotted against atomic mass number in (a) and condensation temperature in (b), based in part on the curve of growth shown in Fig. 3.11. Vertical boxes indicate error bars. The dotted curve in the left panel represents an A-1/2 dependence expected for non-equilibrium accretion of gas on to grains in the ISM. The condensation temperature gives a somewhat better, though not perfect, fit, suggesting condensation under near-equilibrium conditions at a variety of temperatures either in stellar ejecta or in some nebular environment. Note the extreme depletion of Ca ( Calcium in the plane stays mainly in the grain ). After Spitzer and Jenkins (1975). Copyright by Annual Reviews, Inc.
Antal M.J, Biomass Pyrolysis A Review of the Literature Part I -Carbohydrate Pyrolysis , in Adv. in Solar Energy - an annual review of R D, Vol 1, Ed. Boer K.W. and Duffie J.A., Plenum Press, New York, bill 1(1982)... [Pg.142]

Figure 12.16 Typical portion of the heavy element chart of the nuclides showing the relative importance of s, r, and p processes in nucleosynthesis. [From J. W. Truran, Nucleosynthesis in Ann. Rev. Nucl. Part. Set, 34, 53 (1984). Copyright 1984 by Annual Reviews, Inc. Reprinted by permission of Annual Reviews, Inc.]... Figure 12.16 Typical portion of the heavy element chart of the nuclides showing the relative importance of s, r, and p processes in nucleosynthesis. [From J. W. Truran, Nucleosynthesis in Ann. Rev. Nucl. Part. Set, 34, 53 (1984). Copyright 1984 by Annual Reviews, Inc. Reprinted by permission of Annual Reviews, Inc.]...
In format, the reviews follow that of already familiar publications based on senior author and co-author compilation. With minor deviation, standardization similar to Gilman s Organic Chemistry—An Advanced Treatise, the annual reviews of the Chemical Society, and the Chemical Reviews was adopted. Each volume has a table of contents (printed in French, English, and German, the only multilingual part—the text is in German language) and each chapter or subdivision of a volume has its table of... [Pg.133]

Parts of this chapter are reproduced with permission from Ann. Rev. Biophys. Biophys. Chem. Vol 18, 1989 by Annual Review, Inc. [Pg.75]

Studies of the kinetics of reactions of atoms and simple free radicals in discharge-flow systems have increased so much in number during the last few years that it is impracticable to cover the whole of the recent literature. Kaufman, in an Annual Review covering the three years up to 1968, has made a valiant attempt to deal comprehensively with the data reported during that period. His article contains valuable tables of rate constants to which the reader is referred. Several other useful reviews partly cover the literature up to 1968, on the whole less fully than Kaufman s article. [Pg.294]

The literature has been surveyed beginning with 1964 and ending with December 1975. A few important references of early 1976 have also been included. Main sources for references were Chemical Abstracts, Annual Reviews of Physical Chemistry, Specialist Reports on Electron Spin Resonance, books on radical chemistry and magnetic resonance and, most important, the bibliographies of individual surveyed references. Help during the search for references by the Data Center of the Radiation Laboratory of the University of Notre Dame (Indiana, USA) where part of the manuscript was written by one of us (H. P.) is gratefully acknowledged. [Pg.5]

Proactive response Business reviews for cost and service improvements Results communicated to customer Joint review process in place All business areas part of annual reviews... [Pg.272]

Verify that all of your current drivers have submitted medical information to their states and get an MVR for those drivers showing their medical expiration dates (as far as the state is concerned). Getting the MVRs can be done as part of your regular safety processes (such as an annual review). [Pg.357]

To prove the driver is qualified. Part 391 requires that proof of all of the above, as well as proof of an annual review of the driver s license and performance, be kept on file at the company. The file is generally referred to as the driver s qualification, or DQ, file. If the FMCSA has a question about the driver s qualifications, an investigator will contact the company and request the driver s DQ file. [Pg.601]

The following paragraphs serve a dual purpose (a) to introduce, define and briefly discuss all those quantities which directly occur in the tables and (b) to provide a short introduction to the review literature on the EPR of transition metal compounds. For additional information on the theoretical and/or experimental aspects of the method, the literature listed in section 2.1.5.4 and section 2.1.5.5, respectively, may be useful. It should be observed that apart from the general references on EPR, viz. section 2.1.5.1, these sections inclusive of section 2.1.5.3 list only literature which has been published in the two years covered by this volume. Since the larger part of the basic theory of EPR was published before 1971, the reader might sometimes wish to consult the corresponding references in volumes II/2, II/8 and II/IO of the New Series. In addition, for transition metal compounds, the comprehensive volume of Abragam and Bleaney [1] should be consulted. An annual review on the EPR of transition metal compounds is now also available [29]. [Pg.1024]

W. C. Haxton, C.E. Wieman Atomic parity nonconservation and nuclear anapole moments. Ann. Rev. Nucl. Part. Sci. Annual Reviews 2001, 261 (2001)... [Pg.539]

The sharps log is reviewed at least annually as part of the annual evaluation of the program and is maintained for at least five years following the end of the calendar year covered. [Pg.270]

A All managers will continue to be held accountable for the safety and environmental performance of their departments. Indeed, part of their annual f>erformance review depends on meeting specific safety and environmental objectives. But, the processes will be redesigned so that they require as little management intervention as possible. Based on our... [Pg.45]


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