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BE2-0S2S Training industry in neutron strain scanning Or. M.W. Johneon Rutherford Appleton Laboratory... [Pg.935]

R. L. M. AHen, Color Chemistry Appleton-Century-Crofts, New York, 1971. [Pg.409]

E. Gibson, Principles of Perceptual Teaming and Development, Appleton Century, New York, 1969. [Pg.6]

L. K. Nealey, Phe Isolation, Characterisation of alKyloglucan from Suspension Cultured Pohlolf Pine Cell Medium, Ph.D. dissertation. Institute of Paper Chemistry, Appleton, Wis., 1987. [Pg.36]

Fort Worth, Tex. Appleton, Wis. Oklahoma City, OHa. Seattie, Wash. [Pg.554]

J. G. Strange, The Paperindustry—-A. Clinical Study, Graphic Communications Center, Inc., Appleton, Wis., 1977. [Pg.14]

L. Shargeland A. B. C. Yu, Applied Biopharmaceutics and Pharmacokinetics, 2nd ed., Appleton-Centaiy Ctofts,No-rwalk, Conn., 1985. [Pg.283]

The first centralized electric generating plant in the United States was Edison s three-unit steam-engine-based station, which suppHed electric power to light approximately 5000 electric lamps in a group of homes and businesses in New York City in 1882. Also in 1882, the first hydroelectric power plant went into operation in Appleton, Wisconsin, generating approximately 25 kW of power, enough to power more than 200 100-watt light bulbs. [Pg.1]

W. Appleton, Screen Printing H Titerature Peview, Pina International, Leatherhead, Surrey, U.K., 1984. [Pg.59]

M. Campbell and H. Hatton, Herbert H. Dow Pioneer in Creative Chemist Appleton-Century-Crosts, Inc., New York, 1951, p. 1114. [Pg.51]

A. R. Nissenson, R. Fine, and D. Gentile, Clinical Dialysis, Appleton Lange Century Crofts, Nowalk, Conn., 1984. [Pg.38]

L. D. Sabath and co-workers, iu R. L. Simmons and R. J. Howard, ed.. Surgical Infectious Disease, Appleton-Century-Croft, New York, 1982, pp. 409-416. [Pg.142]

Increasing the driver plate velocity and driver plate thickness for a fixed sample assembly results in an increased peak shock pressure and pulse duration. As far back as the review of Appleton [32] in 1965 on metallurgical... [Pg.202]

Appleton and Waddington [40] present experimental evidence that pulse duration also affects residual strength in OFHC copper. Samples shock loaded to 5 GPa for 1.2 ps pulse duration exhibit poorly developed dislocation cell structure with easily resolvable individual dislocations. When the pulse duration is increased to 2.2 ps (still at 5 GPa peak stress) recovered samples show an increase in Vickers hardness [41] and postshock electron micrographs show a well-developed cell structure more like samples shock loaded to 10 GPa (1.2 ps). In the following paragraphs we give several additional examples of how pulse duration affects material hardness. [Pg.235]

A.S. Appleton and J.S. Waddington, The Importance of Shock-Wave Profile in Explosive Loading Experiments, Acta Metall. 12, 956-957 (1964). [Pg.258]

Occupational Environmental Medicine, 2" ed., LaDou J, ed. (Appleton Lange, 1997). [Pg.185]

Figure 17-27. Twical Class I, Division 1 and 2 receptacles and attachment plugs. (Top, courtesy of Crouse-Hinds Electrical Cor>struction Materials, a division of Cooper Industries, Inc. bottom, courtesy of Appleton Electric Co., a division of Emerson Electric Co.)... Figure 17-27. Twical Class I, Division 1 and 2 receptacles and attachment plugs. (Top, courtesy of Crouse-Hinds Electrical Cor>struction Materials, a division of Cooper Industries, Inc. bottom, courtesy of Appleton Electric Co., a division of Emerson Electric Co.)...
Niazi, S. Textbook of Biopharmaceutics and Clinical Pharmacokinetics Appleton-Century-Crofts New York, 1979 p 158. [Pg.128]

E. V. Appleton (London) physics of the upper atmosphere, especially the discovery of the so-called Appleton layer. [Pg.1301]

One example of a pulsed neutron source is to be found at ISIS, at the Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, UK. This source has the highest flux of any pulsed source in the world at present, and is therefore one of the most suitable for isotopic substitution work, as this class of experiment tends to be flux-limited. At ISIS, two stations are particularly well set up for the examination of liquids. [Pg.129]

CH would like to thank Daniel Bowron (CLRC, Rutherford Appleton Laboratory), Fred Mosselmanns (CLRC, Daresbury Laboratory), Will Pitner (The Queen s University of Belfast), Nick Terrill (CLRC, Daresbury Laboratory), and Philip Watson (University of Oregon) for contributing figures, as well as for useful discussions and comments in the preparation of this manuscript. [Pg.150]

Water was first used to generate electricity in 1880 in Grand Rapids, Michigan when a water turbine was used to provide storefront lighting to the city. In 1882—only two years after Thomas Edison demonstrated the incandescent light bulb—the first hydroelectric station to use Edison s system was installed on the Fox River at Appleton, Wisconsin. In 1881, construction began on the first hydroelectric generat-... [Pg.649]

Thurston, R. H. (1878). A History of the Growth of the Steam-Engine. New York D. Appleton and Company. [Pg.1220]

Wurtz, A, (1881) The Atomic Theory , trans. E. Cleminshaw (New York Appleton). [Pg.90]

The two jumps at the bifurcation points form a kind of hysteresis loop, which B. van der Pol and E. Appleton, who discovered the phenomenon, call oscillation hysteresis. ... [Pg.342]

The foregoing discussion shows that complicated facts require a continuous readjustment of the analytical theory. Historically, the theory of nonlinear oscillations progressed precisely in this manner in the hands of the early pioneers—Lord Rayleigh, van der Pol, Appleton, and others. The following sections give a brief account of some of these investigations. [Pg.373]


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