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Bates, William

Should be distd under reduced pressure under nitrogen and stored in the dark. Purified via the nitrosochloride [Waterman et al. Reel Trav Chim Pays-Bas 48 1191 7929]. For purification of optically active forms see Lynn [J Am Chem Sac 91 361 1919]. Small quantities (0.5mL) have been purified by GLC using helium as carrier gas and a column at 90 packed with 20 wt% of polypropylene sebacate on a Chromosorb support. Larger quantities were fractionally distd under reduced pressure in a column packed with stainless steel gauze spirals. Material could be dried with CaH2 or sodium, and stored in a refrigerator CaS04 and silica gel were not satisfactory because they induced spontaneous isomerisation. [Bates, Best and Williams 7 C/iem Soc 1521 7962.]... [Pg.336]

Ever since 1962, when Williams, Okamura, and their associates started to publish propagation rate-constants k+p for the cationic bulk polymerization of cyclo-pentadiene, isobutene, styrene, a-methylstyrene and isopropylvinyl ether by ionizing radiations, these constants have been accepted as the best, most likely, values for the k+p of unpaired cations in a medium of low-polarity, and those obtained subsequently by Stannett and his collaborators, using similar methods, enjoyed the same status, (The loci classici are Bates et al. (1962), Bonin et al. (1964), Taylor Williams (1969) and the three papers by Ueno et al. (1967), Hayashi et al. (1967) and Williams et al. (1967).)... [Pg.343]

Bates, D.W., Miller, E.B., Cullen, D.J., Burdiek, L., Williams, L., and Laird, N., Patient risk faetors for adverse drug events in hospitalized patients, zlrcA Intern. Med., 159 2553-2560 (1999). [Pg.168]

Polysulfone Cheiin DvncUtiics. Carbon-13 nmr has been used recently to resolve a puzzling problem in the dynamics of polysulfone chains (9,10,11). Some years ago. Bates, Ivin and Williams (12) reported that measurements of the dielectric dispersion in solutions of alternating 1 1 copolymers of sulfur dioxide with hexene-1 and 2-methylpentene-1 show no loss in the high frequency region, Le. [Pg.21]

Lipic PM, Bates FS, Hillmyer MA, J. Am. Chem. Soc., 120, 8963-8970 (1998). Pascault JP, Williams RJJ. In Polymer Blends, Volume 1 Formulation, Paul DR, Bucknall CB (eds), John Wiley Sons, New York, 2000, pp. 379-415. Pascault JP, Yalette L, Magny B, Barbeau P, French Patent 99/04042 (2000). [Pg.258]

Caruccio, F. T., G. Geidel, and R. Williams. 1985. Induced alkaline recharge trenches—An innovative method to bate acid mine drainage. In Proceedings, Sixth West Virginia Surface Mine Drainage Task Force Symposium. Morgantown, WV. [Pg.525]

The most important process for the formation of the initial polyatomic species is radiative association. Upon collision, a large unstable molecule in an excited state ( collisional complex ) may form, which is stabilized with a low probability by the emission of a photon (e.g. Bates 1951 Williams 1972 Herbst Klemperer 1973). For example, the formation of light hydrocarbons starts with radiative association of C+ and H2, leading to excited CH ( o = 4.0 10-16 cm-3 s-1 and = —0.2, Herbst 1985). Despite their importance, rates of many radiative association processes remain unknown because they are difficult to measure in the laboratory or predict theoretically (Herbst Dunbar 1991). [Pg.107]

Eikelenboom P, Bate C, Van Gool WA, Hoozemans JJ, Rozemuller JM, Veerhuis R, Williams A (2002) Neui oinflammation in Alzheimer s disease and prion disease. Glia 40 232—239. [Pg.103]

Wang R, Fan L, Methods for scaling up tumbling mixers. Chem Eng 1974 8(ll) 88-94. Bates L. User Guide to Segregation. London. U.K. British Materials Handling Board, 1997. Williams J. The segregation of particulate materials A review. Powder Technol 1976 15 245-51. [Pg.182]

Bates, M.D., Erwin, C.R., Sanford, L.P., Wiginton, D., Bezerra, J.A., Schatzman, L.C., Jegga, A.G., Ley-Ebert, C., Williams, S.S., Steinbrecher, K.A. etal. (2002) Novel genes and functional relationships in the adult mouse gastrointestinal tract identified by microarray analysis. Gastroenterology, 122 (5), 1467-1482. [Pg.264]


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