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R. E. Hiachee, R. M. Miller, and P. C. Johnson, eds.. In situ Meration Air Sparging Bioventing and Belated Kemediation Processes, BatteUe Press, Columbus, Ohio, 1995. [Pg.41]

H. H. Storch, N. Golumbic, and R. B. Anderson, The Fischer-Tropsch and Belated Syntheses, John Wiley Sons, Inc., New York, 1951, p. 337. [Pg.170]

G. B. SttingfeUow, ed., "GaUium, Arsenide, and Related Compounds, 1991," iu the Proceedings of the Eighteenth International Symposium on Gallium, Arsenide, and Belated Compounds, Sept. 9—12, 1991, Seattle, Wash., Institute of Physics, Bristol, U.K., 1992. [Pg.166]

T. Sugano, ed.. Gallium, Arsenide, and Belated Compounds, No. 63, Institute of Physics, Bristol, U.K., 1982. [Pg.166]

Selected Values of Hydrocarbons and Belated Compounds, Hmerican Petroleum Institute Kesearch Project 44, Carnegie Press, Pittsburgh, Pa., 1960, Table 23-2 (3.1110)-m,p. 1. [Pg.410]

D. Klamann, Eubricants and Belated Products, Vedag Chemie, Weinheim, Germany, 1984. [Pg.257]

G. A. Olah, Friedel-Crafts and Belated Beactions, Vols. 1—4, Wiley-Interscience, New York, 1963—1965. [Pg.488]

J. J. Brezinski, Manual on the Determination of Volatile Organic Compounds in Paints, Inks, and Belated Coating Products, 2nd ed., ASTM Manual Series, MNL4, American Society for Testing and Materials, Philadelphia, Pa., 1992. [Pg.547]

F. M. Hamer, The Cyanine Dyes and Belated Compounds, Interscience PubHshers, New York, 1964. [Pg.500]

B. P. Davies, P. Davies, D. M. Biookbanks, D. J. Wamei, and R. H. WaUis, InternationalSjmposium on GoAs and Belated Compounds, Jeisey, Channel... [Pg.387]

M. G. Voronkov, ia G. Bend2 and I. Liadqvist, eds., biochemistry of Silicon and belated Problems Plenum Publishing Corp., New York, 1977, p. 395. [Pg.41]

E. E. Gilbert, Sulfonation and Belated Beactions, Interscience Pubhshers, New York, 1965 reprinted by R. E. Kreiger Publ. Co., Melbourne, EL. [Pg.90]

G. M. Blown andH. WShamson, Adr. Enpymol Belat. Areas Mol Biol 53, 345 (1982). [Pg.44]

R. T. Holtzmann, ed.. Production ofBoranes and Belated Besearch Academic Press, Inc., New York, 1967. [Pg.254]

Belated Compounds, American Petroleum Institute Research Project 44, Carnegie Press, Pittsburgh, Pa., 1953. [Pg.350]

P. Kovacic, in G. A. Olah, ed., Friedel-Crafts oN Belated Keactions, Vol. IV, Interscience Pubhshers, Inc., a division of John Wiley Sons, Inc., New York, 1965, Chapt. XLVIII,pp. 111-127. [Pg.56]

U. A. Th. Brinkman and A. De Kok, in R. D. Kimbrough, ed., HalogenatedBiphenjls, Terphenjls, Naphthalenes, Diben dioxins and Belated Products, Elsevier/North-HoUand, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, 1980, p. 1. [Pg.68]

M. V. Arastoopour, M. V. Modi, D. V. Punwani, and A. T. Talwalker,M Keview of Design Equations for Dilute Phase Gas-Solids Hori ntal Conveying Systems for Coal and Belated Material, Powder and Bulk SoHds Conference, Philadelphia, 1979. [Pg.164]

Data given in Specifications and Criteriafior Biochemical Compounds, Supplement Biogenicy mines and Belated Compounds. Courtesy ofithe Nationalyicademj ofiSciences. [Pg.354]

Laboratory, particularly to study ferrimagnetic materials. In 1994, a Nobel Prize in physics was (belatedly) awarded for this work, which is mentioned again in the next chapter, in Section 7.3. A range of achievements in neutron crystallography are reviewed by Willis (1998). [Pg.240]

Physicists around the world gradually came to appreciate Mayer s scientific work, but by this time they were unsure whether he was still alive and, if so, what his mental condition was. In his later years he finally reaped some fruit from his scientific labors. In 1859 he received an honorai y doctorate from the University of Tiibmgen. This was followed in 1871 by his reception of the Copley Medal from the Royal Society of London, and then the Prix Poncelet from the Paris Academy of Sciences. It is unknown how appreciative Mayer was of this belated notoriety when he died of tuberculosis in 1878. [Pg.784]

F. Ylid and Belated Molecular Rearrangements A fundamental problem associated with mechanisms of rearrangement reactions is concerned with whether the transformation occurs in a concerted or stepwise manner. The alternatives are illustrated in a general way in equation (62). [Pg.115]


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