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Muiier M and Moor H 1984 Cryofixation of thick specimens by high pressure freezing The Science of Bioiogicai Specimen Preparation ed J-P Revei, T Barnard and G H Haggis (O Hare, iL SEM, AMF 60666) pp 131-8... [Pg.1651]

The ROSDAL (Representation of Organic Structures Description Arranged Linearly) syntax was developed by S. Welford, J. Barnard, and M.F. Lynch in 1985 for the Beilstein Institute. This line notation was intended to transmit structural information between the user and the Beilstein DIALOG system (Beilstein-Ohlme) during database retrieval queries and structure displays. This exchange of structure information by the ROSDAL ASCII character string is very fast. [Pg.25]

J.M. Barnard, C.J. Jochum, S.M. Wel-ford, ROSDAL A universal structure/ substmcture representation for PC-host communication, in Chemical Structure Information Systems Interfaces Communication and Standards, WA. Warr (Ed.), ACS Symposium Series No. 400, American Chemical Sodety, Washington, DC, 1989, pp. 76- 81. [Pg.162]

Dowms G M and J M Barnard 1997. Techniques for Generating Descriptive Fingerprints in Combina torial Libraries. Journal of Chemical Information and Computer Science 37 59-61. [Pg.737]

P, J M Barnard and G M Downs 1998. Chemical Similarity Searching. Journal of Chemical irmation and Computer Science 38 983-996. [Pg.742]

Barnard, Jr. A. J. Mitchell, R. M. Wolf, G. E. Good Analytical Practices in Quality Gontrol, Anal. Chem. 1978, 50, 1079A-1086A. [Pg.724]

D. Barnard, L. Bateman,. I. Cuimeen, and. F. Smith in L. Bateman, ed.. Chemistry and Physics oJRubber-like Substances Maclaren, London, 1963, p. 593. [Pg.234]

R. W. Barnard and J. P. Pasternak, Proceedings of the IEEE Holm Seminar on Electric Contact Phenomena, Dliaois lastitute of Technology, Chicago, Dl.,... [Pg.33]

In work with the hydrogen chloride-air-water system, Dobratz, Moore, Barnard, and Mever [Chem. Eng. Prog., 49, 611 (1953)] using a cociirrent-flowsystem found that /cg (Eig. 14-77) instead of the 0.8 power as indicated by the Gilliland equation. Heat-transfer coefficients were also determined in this study. The radical increase in heat-transfer rate in the range of G = 30 kg/(s m ) [20,000 lb/(h fH)] was similar to that obsei ved by Tepe and Mueller [Chem. Eng. Prog., 43, 267 (1947)] in condensation inside tubes. [Pg.1402]

A. E. Barnard, J. Torma-Krajewski, and S. M. Viel. American Industrial Hygiene Association Journal, vol. 58, 1996, 804-808. [Pg.914]

Duhoisia myoporoides. Yields of 3 per cent., mostly hyoscine, have been mentioned, but great variation in nature of alkaloidal content is on record, e.g., hyoscyamine, -hyoscyamine, hyoscine. Hyoscyamine and norhyoscyamine, but no hyoscine. Hyoscine or hyoscyamine or both. dZ-Hyoscine, tigloidine, valeroidine, poroidine and woporoidine present hyoscyamine and norhyoscyamine absent. The limits of these variations, at least as regards the two principal alkaloids, hyoscyamine and hyoscine, have probably been settled by Hills, Trautner and Rodwell, who confirmed the statement of Barnard and Finnemore that in the northern portion of the distribution area of this plant, it yields mainly hyoscine and in the southern section mainly hyoscyamine. In 54 samples of leaves from individual trees they found 0-9 to 4-0 total alkaloids in those from the northern section, with hyoscine as the chief component, and 1-0 to 2-7 from those of the southern section, with hyoscyamine replacing hyoscine. [Pg.66]

In the experiments in Australia, described by Barnard and Finnemore, the average yield of morphine from capsules of two varieties of poppy, ranged from 0- 29 to 0- 39 and from 0- 26 to 0- 30 and from the whole plant from 0-09 to 0-16 and from 0-12 to 0-18 per cent. [Pg.176]

The processes by which energy is released from nonstationary flames involve complex interactions between chemistry and fluid dynamics. A good introduction to combustion is presented in the books by Baker et al. (1983), Bradley (1969), Glassman (1996), Griffiths and Barnard (1995),... [Pg.51]

Griffiths, J. F., and Barnard, J. A. 1995. Flame and Combustion. 3rd ed. Blackie Academic Professional/Chapman Hall, New York, NY. [Pg.74]

The information gathered from the interviews conducted as part of the human error data collection process is entered on paper forms. In order to facilitate the ease and accuracy of data collection, the forms should be designed using human factors guidelines for written materials (e.g., Wright, 1987 Wright and Barnard, 1975). [Pg.266]

Wright, P., Barnard, D. (1975). Just Fill in This Form—A Review for Designers. Applied Ergonomics 6(4), 2.3-2.20. [Pg.376]

Prof Christian M. Rojas Department of Chemistry Barnard College 3009 Broadway New York, NY 10027... [Pg.568]


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