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Application method Sponge or spray (unless manufacturer only specifies spray) After manufacturer s instructions... [Pg.214]

Dielectric dryers have not as yet found a wide field of application. Their fundamental characteristic of generating heat within the solid indicates potentialities for diying massive geometrical objects such as wood, sponge-rubber shapes, and ceramics. Power costs may range to 10 times the fuel costs of conventional methods. [Pg.1186]

A method for producing a polyethylene sponge that is flame resistant and does not produce any poisonous gases when burned has been developed by the Research Development Corp. of Japan. The article supplies brief details of the product and its applications. [Pg.104]

A Californian sponge of the Halichondriidae family contained a sulfated sesterterpene hydroquinone and five sulfated sesterterpenes. The structures of the halisulfates 1-5 (359-363) were determined by interpretation of spectral data and a structure was proposed for halisulfate 6 (364). The halisulfates are antimicrobial and antiinflammatory [318]. The absolute configuration of halisulfate 3 (361), which was also isolated from Ircinia sp. from the Philippines, has been determined by application of the chiral amide method and by chemical degradation techniques [319]. Halisulfate 7 (365) is a sesterterpene sulfate from a Coscinoderma sp. from Yap, Micronesia [320]. [Pg.671]

It demonstrated in vitro antimicrobial, antifungal and anti-HIV activities [24,133], Recently, a halisulphate derivative with antithrombin and antitrypsin activity was isolated from the marine sponge Coscinoderma mathewsi [134], The absolute configuration of halisulphate has been determined by application of the chiral amide method coupled with chemical degradation procedures [135],... [Pg.699]

Our efforts in the self-assembly of three-dimensional (3D) arrays (Table 4.4) evolved to answer three questions first, and perhaps most importantly, how does one assemble in three dimensions Here, assembly in 3D refers to self-assembly that does not take place at an interface, but rather in the bulk of a liquid. Second, what sorts of 3D structure can be self-assembled at the mesoscale Rods, crystals, and sheets certainly, but what about spirals, sponges, or ropes Third, how small are the dimensions to which this type of self-assembly can be scaled For some of the applications of 3D structures in optics that we envision, it is desirable to have a method to make 3D arrays of l-(xm-sized objects. [Pg.131]

The absolute stereostructures of halenaquinone (+)-l, halenaquinol (+)-2, halenaquinol sulfate (-i-)-3, xestoquinone (+)-4, and xestoquinol 62, novel pentacyclic marine natural products isolated from tropical marine sponges, were theoretically determined to be 12bS, respectively, on the basis of the calculation of the CD spectra of naphthalene-diene derivatives by the re-electron SCF-CI-DV MO method. These studies also clarified that the theoretical CD method was applicable to such complex natural products. [Pg.68]

Contact times in these assays should reflect the in vivo condition as much as possible, i.e., preparations in a pessary or applicator may only remain in the genital lumen a matter of hours. Preparations introduced via a slow release method, i.e., sponge or ring, may be in contact with the cells for days. [Pg.212]

Two areas of major interest in 1955 were paper antiskid and investment castings. Wilson (19) used colloidal silica to increase the friction between paper surfaces. In this application (Figure 2), the silica sol is typically diluted to 1-7% as silica solids and then applied to multiwall bags, corrugated boxes, and linerboards. Various methods of applying the silica sol were used. Typical applicators were sprays, segmented applicator rollers, knife blades, full roll coaters, sponges, and brushes. [Pg.560]

In 1993, Pietra and coworkers at the University of Trento in Italy reported their isolation of the powerful antitumor alkaloid, (-)-agelastatin A, from aqueous extracts of Agelas dendromorpha, an axinellid sponge indigenous to waters of the Coral Sea off New Caledonia (Scheme 1)." Its absolute stereochemistry was deduced by a range of spectroscopic methods, including a new application of the exciton spitting technique. [Pg.355]


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