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Beer, John

Beer, John B. Coleridge, the visionary. London Chatto Windus, 1959. 366p. [Pg.662]

Beer, John B. Coleridge, the visionary. London Chatto Windus, 1959 reprint, Westport (CT) Greenwood Press, 1978. 366p. ISBN 0313203601... [Pg.662]

Beer, John J. "The Emergence of the German Dye Industry" University of Illinois Press Urbana, 111., 1959. [Pg.111]

Beer, John J. The Emergence of the German Dye Industry (Urbana Univa-sity of Illinois Press, 1959). [Pg.257]

Beers, John S., and William B. Penzes. The NIST Length Scale Interferometer. Journal of Research of the National Institute of Standards and Technology 104, no. 3 (May/June, 1999) 225-252. Detailed description of the original NIST Michelson interferometer, with historical context. [Pg.1116]

J. M. Beer and N. A. Chigier, Combustion Aerodynamics,John Wiley Sons, Inc., New York, 1972. [Pg.112]

Elavored carbonated beverages, or soft drinks, were developed by apothecaries and chemists in the early nineteenth century by the addition of flavored symps to fountain-dispensed carbonated water. The introduction of proprietary flavors began in the late 1880s. Charles H. Hires introduced his root beer extract in 1876, Vemors s Ginger Ale was marketed by James Vernor in 1880, R. S. La2enby perfected the formula for Dr. Pepper in 1885, and John S. Pemberton developed the formula for Coca-Cola in 1886. Brad s Drink was introduced in 1896 and was later renamed Pepsi-Cola in 1898. [Pg.10]

Y. Beers, Introduction to the Theory of Error, Addison-Wesley Publishing Company, Cambridge, Mass., 1953. In this connection see also J. L. Doob, Stochastic Processes, John Wiley and Sons, New York, 1953 R. D. Evans, The Atomic Nucleus, McGraw-Hill Book Company, New York, 1955. [Pg.270]

Janos M. Beer, Jack B. Howard, John P. Longwell, and Adel E Sarofim, The Role ( Chemical Engineering in Fuel Manufacture and Use of Fuels... [Pg.345]

Figure 9 SEC Response versus retention volume for (a) RID, (b) VD, and (c) LS detector for the same sample. Reproduced from Beer et al. [70]. Copyright 1999 John Wiley Sons, Inc. Reprinted with permission of Wiley-Liss, Inc., a subsidiary of John Wiley Sons, Inc. Figure 9 SEC Response versus retention volume for (a) RID, (b) VD, and (c) LS detector for the same sample. Reproduced from Beer et al. [70]. Copyright 1999 John Wiley Sons, Inc. Reprinted with permission of Wiley-Liss, Inc., a subsidiary of John Wiley Sons, Inc.
John et al. [37] described a colorimetric method for the estimation of primaquine phosphate. Sample solutions of different dilutions (0.15-0.6 mL) of the drug (6-24 pg/mL) were treated with 5 mL of 1% cerric ammonium sulfate in dilute nitric acid and made up to 25 mL with water. The absorbance of the resulting light purple solution was measured at 480 nm after similar 30 min. Beer s law was obeyed from 5 30 pg/mL of primaquine phosphate. The method is applicable to bulk formulations in addition to tablets and capsule formulation. [Pg.179]

C. DENNIS HALL, ROBERT C. EDWARDS, JOHN R. LLOYD, PAUL D. BEER, PHILIP J. HAMMOND, ALBERTO O. D AMORIM, and MELVIN P. MELROSE1... [Pg.551]

Beer, J., John, O., Scabini, D., 8c Knight, R. (2006). Orbitofrontal cortex and social behavior Integrating self-monitoring and emotion-cognition interactions. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 18, 871-879. [Pg.468]


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