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A. V. Fraioli, F. H. Healey, A. C. Zettlemoyer, and J. J. Chessick, Abstracts of Papers, 130th Meeting of the American Chemical Society, Atlantic City, NJ, September 1956. [Pg.461]

Y. Igarashi and T. Ueno, M New Nylene Separation Process, ACS Meeting, Atlantic City, N.J., 1968. [Pg.426]

H. W. Fishbum, Jr., and W. E. DiU, Jr., "A Method for the Semiquantitative Analysis and Identification of Mixed Phases of Manganese Dioxide," paper presented at the Power Sources Conference, Atlantic City, N.J., May 10, 1961. [Pg.531]

Eastern Section of the Combustion Inst., Atlantic City, NJ, December 14-16. [Pg.490]

Collins, G. E. and R. T. Matthews, Climatic Considerations in the Design of Air-Cooled Heat Exchangers, Heat Transfer Div. Paper No. 59-A-255, ASME, presented at annual meeting Atlantic City, N.J. (1959). [Pg.280]

Rohsenow, W. H., A Method of Correlating Heat Transfer Data for Surface Boiling of Liquids, Heat Transfer Div. ASME, Atlantic City, NJ. Meeting Nov. 25, (1951) Paper No. 51-A-llO. [Pg.287]

Lizlovs, E. A., Polarization Cell for Potentiostatic Crevice Corrosion Testing , J. Electro-chem., Soc., 117, 256C, Atlantic City Meeting (1970)... [Pg.197]

H. M. Smith, L. F. Maranville, and T. F. Young, American Chemical Society Meeting, Atlantic City, 1949. [Pg.140]

A. N. Dey, Extended Abstracts of Electrochemical Society Meeting, Atlantic City, USA, 1970, Abstract No. [Pg.355]

Goldberg, M.C. Wilson, J.K Proc. Am.Chem.Soc. 168th Natn Mtg., Atlantic City,... [Pg.205]

It has been stated that 40% of the economic poisons are used in the Far West. It, therefore, seemed fitting that an extensive Symposium on Economic Poisons should be organized for the western meeting (San Francisco, March-April 1949) of the American Chemical Society. This was followed by the Atlantic City symposium, September... [Pg.2]

This was authorized at the Atlantic City meeting (September 1949) of the Society, and organization of the subdivision has subsequently been effected. [Pg.4]

The subdivision on economic poisons appreciates the privilege of presenting the papers included in the San Francisco and the Atlantic City symposia as the first number of the new American Chemical Society Advances in Chemistry Series. [Pg.4]

John and presented before the Division of Agricultural and Food Chemistry of the American Chemical Society at the spring 1949 meeting of the American Chemical Society in San Francisco and the fall meeting in Atlantic City. [Pg.277]

LC Lappas. The manufacture of hard gelatin capsules, paper presented to Research and Development Section, The American Drug Manufacturers Association, Atlantic City, NJ, October 8, 1954. [Pg.379]

Murphy, J. and Wood, D., Magnesium Battery Program, Proceedings of the 21st Power Sources Symposium, Atlantic City, NJ, p. 100, 1967. [Pg.1329]

Grobenski Z, Lehmann R, Radzuck B, Voellkopf U (1984) The determination of trace metals in seawater using Zeeman graphite furnace AAS. In Atomic Spectroscopy Application Study No. 686 (1984) Papers presented at Pittsburgh Conference, Atlantic City, NJ, USA... [Pg.322]

Sarkos, C. P., Filipczak, R. A. and Abramowitz, A., "Preliminary Evaluation of an Improved Flammability Test Method for Aircraft Materials." (DOT/FAA/CT-84/22). Federal Aviation Admin., Atlantic City Airport (1984). [Pg.540]

Quintiere, J.G., Babrauskas, V., Cooper, L., Harkleroad, M., Steckler, K., and Tewarson, A., "The Roll of Aircraft Panel Materials in Cabin Fires and Their Properties," 1985, The U.S. Department of Transportation, Federal Aviation Administration, Technical Center, Atlantic City, NJ, Technical Report DOT/FAA/CT-8/30. [Pg.564]

Harkelroad, M., Quintiere, J., Walton, W., "Radiative Ignition and Opposed Flow Flame Spread Measurements on Materials", Report No. DOT/FAA-CT-83/28, FAA Technical Center, Atlantic City Airport, N.J., 1983... [Pg.589]

M. Carmack, L. M. Weinstock, and D. Shew, Abstracts, 136th National Meeting of the American Chemical Society, Atlantic City, N. J., Sept. 1959, p. 37P D. Shew, Dissertation Abstr., 20, 1593 (1959). [Pg.118]

Brill, R.H. (ed.) (1971). Science and Archaeology Symposium on Archaeological Chemistry 1968, Atlantic City. MIT Press, Cambridge, Mass. [Pg.14]

The ACS High Polymer Forum, similar to today s Macromolecular Secretariat, with the help of C.S. Fuller and A.C. Elm, began meeting at the 19 16 Atlantic City ACS meeting. Through the efforts of the Polymer Forum, the Division of Paint, Varnish and Plastics Chemistry and others in 1948 a group of university and industry chemists petitioned the American Chemical Society to establish a separate division of Polymer Chemistry. After a probation period... [Pg.133]

Almost every year, international symposia on wood or lignin chemistry are held in some part of the globe and the transactions recorded in journals or in book form. Recent meetings include those at Atlantic City... [Pg.101]

The transactions of the Atlantic City "Symposium on Lignin Reactions will appear in the Advances in Chemistry Series in 1966. [Pg.102]


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