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Reprinted with permission from Science Vol. 355, pp. 239-240,16 January 1992 ) 1992 The American Association of The Advancement of Science... [Pg.215]

Figure 9F-4 Sulfur dioxide emissions from selected plants in the United States have dropped below the levels required by law. (Reprinted with permission from R. A. Kerr, Science, 1998,282, 1024. Copyright 1998 American Association of the Advancement of Science. Source A. E. Smith et al., 1998, and D. Burtaw, 1998.)... Figure 9F-4 Sulfur dioxide emissions from selected plants in the United States have dropped below the levels required by law. (Reprinted with permission from R. A. Kerr, Science, 1998,282, 1024. Copyright 1998 American Association of the Advancement of Science. Source A. E. Smith et al., 1998, and D. Burtaw, 1998.)...
Fig. 16 3 Geographic location of mottled enamel in the US (1941) (Figure is a reproduction of Fig. 2 from Dean HT, Kitchin P, Moulton FR (eds) Fluorine and dental health. American Association of the Advancement of Science Publication No 19 Washington DC 1942 AAAS 1942, pp. 6-11)... Fig. 16 3 Geographic location of mottled enamel in the US (1941) (Figure is a reproduction of Fig. 2 from Dean HT, Kitchin P, Moulton FR (eds) Fluorine and dental health. American Association of the Advancement of Science Publication No 19 Washington DC 1942 AAAS 1942, pp. 6-11)...
Fig. 16.5 Relationship of DMFT and index of fluorosis to water fluoride content. The left y-axis indicates the number of decayed missing and filled teeth from caries (DMFT) and the right y-axis indicates the index of fluorosis, a measure of the deleterious effect of fluoride on the enamel surface (see text). The x-axis indicates the ppm fluoride found naturally in the drinking water supply. Triangles indicate DMFT and circles indicate the fluorosis index in the same populations. The curves showing the decrease in caries and decrease in fluorosis intersect at 1 ppm fluoride in the water supply on the x-axis (Copy of Fig. 3 from Hodge HC, Smith FA. (1954). Some public health aspects of water fluoridation. American Association of the Advancement of Science Publication No 19 Washington DC 1954 AAAS 1954, pp. 79-109)... Fig. 16.5 Relationship of DMFT and index of fluorosis to water fluoride content. The left y-axis indicates the number of decayed missing and filled teeth from caries (DMFT) and the right y-axis indicates the index of fluorosis, a measure of the deleterious effect of fluoride on the enamel surface (see text). The x-axis indicates the ppm fluoride found naturally in the drinking water supply. Triangles indicate DMFT and circles indicate the fluorosis index in the same populations. The curves showing the decrease in caries and decrease in fluorosis intersect at 1 ppm fluoride in the water supply on the x-axis (Copy of Fig. 3 from Hodge HC, Smith FA. (1954). Some public health aspects of water fluoridation. American Association of the Advancement of Science Publication No 19 Washington DC 1954 AAAS 1954, pp. 79-109)...
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Fig. 39.2 (a) The stick representation of trimer formed from self-inclusion of each molecule of 1 within neighboring molecules, (b) Space fill representation of interstitial void occupied by Cp3Br in host lattice of 1 (Reproduced with permission from Ref [6] Copyright 2002, American Association of the Advancement of Science)... [Pg.1043]

FIGURE 15.23 Absorption (left) and emission (right) spectra of complex 25. The inset shows the calculated energies of the ground and excited electronic states as a function of rotation angle. (From Hawthorne, M. F. et al.. Science 2004, 303, 1849-1851. Reproduced with permission of The American Association of the Advancement of Science.)... [Pg.372]

Hole JA, Zelt BC (1995) 3-D finite-difference reflection travel times. Geophys J Int 121 427-434 Jeffi-eys H (1932) An alternative to the rejection of observation. Mon Not R Astr Soc Geophys Suppl 2 78-87 Jeffreys H, Bullen KE (1940) Seismological tables. British Association of the Advancement of Science, Gray-Milne Trust, London... [Pg.676]

Layers, American Association for the Advancement of Science, Washington, DC, 1954, p. 161. [Pg.567]

Proceedings of the biannuai conference of AiRAPT, the internationai Association for the Advancement of High Pressure Research and Technoiogy, the most recent of which is ... [Pg.1966]

Figure Cl.5.2. Fluorescence excitation spectra (cps = counts per second) of pentacene in /i-teriDhenyl at 1.5 K. (A) Broad scan of the inhomogeneously broadened electronic origin. The spikes are repeatable features each due to a different single molecule. The laser detuning is relative to the line centre at 592.321 nm. (B) Expansion of a 2 GHz region of this scan showing several single molecules. (C) Low-power scan of a single molecule at 592.407 nm showing the lifetime-limited width of 7.8 MHz and a Lorentzian fit. Reprinted with pennission from Moemer [198]. Copyright 1994 American Association for the Advancement of Science. Figure Cl.5.2. Fluorescence excitation spectra (cps = counts per second) of pentacene in /i-teriDhenyl at 1.5 K. (A) Broad scan of the inhomogeneously broadened electronic origin. The spikes are repeatable features each due to a different single molecule. The laser detuning is relative to the line centre at 592.321 nm. (B) Expansion of a 2 GHz region of this scan showing several single molecules. (C) Low-power scan of a single molecule at 592.407 nm showing the lifetime-limited width of 7.8 MHz and a Lorentzian fit. Reprinted with pennission from Moemer [198]. Copyright 1994 American Association for the Advancement of Science.
E. J. Largent, "MetaboHsm of Inorganic Fluoride" ia Fluoridation as a Public Health Measure, American Association for the Advancement of Science, Washiagton, D.C., 1954, pp. 49—78. [Pg.169]

Sterilisation of Health Care Products—Chemical Indicators, Part 1 General Requirements, AAMI 1114001-D, 1995-11-30, Association for the Advancement of Medical Instmmentation, Arlington, Va., 1995, proposed new American National Standard. [Pg.411]

William Eykamp, Ph.D., Adjunct Professor of Chemical Engineering, Tufts University Formerly President, Koch Membrane Systems Member, American Institute of Chemical Engineers, American Chemical Society, American Association for the Advancement of Science, North American Membrane Society, European Society of Membrane Science and Technology (Section 22, Alternative Separation Processes)... [Pg.11]

Shelby A. Miller/ Ph.D./ Retired Sr Eng., Argonne National Laboratoiies Member, Amencan Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), Amencan Chemical Society (ACS), American In stitute of Chemical Engineenng (AlChE), Amencan Institute of Chemists, Filtration Society, New York Academy of Sciences Registered Professional Engineer, New York. (Leaching)... [Pg.1619]

Having met Joule for the first time at the 1847 meeting of the British Association for the Advancement of Science in Oxford, Thomson initially accepted that Joule s experiments had shown that work converted into heat. Committed to Carnot s theory of the production of work from a fall of heat, however, he could not accept the converse proposition that work had been converted into heat could simply be recovered as useful work. Therefore, he could not agree to Joule s claim for mutual convertibility. By 1848 he had appropriated from the lectures of the late Thomas Young (reprinted in the mid-1840s) the term energy as a synonym for vis viva (the term in use at the time, traditionally measured as mtc) and its equivalent terms such as work, but as yet the term appeared only in a footnote. [Pg.1137]

Hirsi, E. (1978). Transponation Energy Conservation Policies. In Energy II Use Uonservntion nnd Supply, eds. P. H. Abelson and A. L. Haiiiinoiid. Washington, DC American Association for the Advancement of Science. [Pg.1154]

Figure 15-27. Currcnl-vollagp characteristic of a Ca/MEH-PPV 16,6 PCBM/1T0 device in the dark (open circles) and under 20 mW/on2 illumination at 430 mu (solid circles) (reproduced by pennission of the American Association lor the Advancement of Science from Ref. [5 ). Figure 15-27. Currcnl-vollagp characteristic of a Ca/MEH-PPV 16,6 PCBM/1T0 device in the dark (open circles) and under 20 mW/on2 illumination at 430 mu (solid circles) (reproduced by pennission of the American Association lor the Advancement of Science from Ref. [5 ).

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