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The above account of infrared and ultraviolet spectra should provide an introduction to the subject. Further information can be obtained by reference to the books listed below. [Pg.1149]

Further reading Now that you know what the problems are, you will probably get a lot of value out of studying pubhshed syntheses of large molecules. Some excellent examples appear in Fleming (see book list at the front)... [Pg.125]

For many projects, a basis set cannot be chosen based purely on the general rules of thumb listed above. There are a number of places to obtain a much more quantitative comparison of basis sets. The paper in which a basis set is published often contains the results of test calculations that give an indication of the accuracy of results. Several books, listed in the references below, contain extensive tabulations of results for various methods and basis sets. Every year, a bibliography of all computational chemistry papers published in the previous... [Pg.89]

The details of the methods of solving the Schrddinger equation for p and E for various systems do not concern us here but may be found in books listed in the bibliography. We require only the results, some of which will now be discussed. [Pg.11]

Both parties involved in a tolling operation are the intended audience for this book. Listed below are various terms used for companies that provide tolling services. [Pg.2]

Different indices are used in hexagonal cells (we build a c.p.h. crystal up by adding bricks in four directions, not three as in cubic). We do not need them here - the crystallography books listed under Further Reading at the end of this chapter do them more than justice. [Pg.50]

That is all we need to know about structure for the moment, though more information can be found in the books listed under Further reading. We now examine the origins of the strength of polymers in more detail, seeking the criteria which must be satisfied for good mechanical design. [Pg.236]

Biicher-ei, /. library books, -verzeichals, n. book list, book catalog. [Pg.85]

An enthalpy of reaction also depends on the conditions (such as the pressure). All the tables in this book list data for reactions in which each reactant and product is in its standard state, its pure form at exactly 1 bar. The standard state of liquid water is pure water at 1 bar. The standard state of ice is pure ice at 1 bar. A solute in a liquid solution is in its standard state when its concentration is 1 mol-L". The standard value of a property X (that is, the value of X for the standard state of the substance) is denoted X°. [Pg.364]

The single best source for quick and reasonably thorough access to the body of knowledge associated with computer ethics is Deborah Johnson s Computer Ethics (3rd edition, 2001). The first edition of that work [17], the first book listed under computer ethics in the Philosopher s Index, provides a conceptual framework for the issues of privacy, liability, ownership, and power. Despite its very early appearance in the short history of computer ethics, much of the analysis retains its value. [Pg.718]

Wilson, William Jerome. Robert Child s chemical book list of 1641. J Chem Educ 20, no. 3 (Mar 1943) 123-129. [Pg.347]

In multi-volume references and other specialist books listed below, the ISBN(13) has been given. The original sources can be traced through Internet sites (e.g., GOOGLE ) using, for example, where appropriate, the ISBN number or by searching the title given in italics. [Pg.118]

Having considered the case of the H20 molecule, we would like to be able to use the same procedures to construct the qualitative molecular orbital diagrams for molecules having other structures. To do this requires that we know how the orbitals of the central atom transform when the symmetry is different. Table 5.5 shows how the s and p orbitals are transformed, and more extensive tables can be found in the comprehensive books listed at the end of this chapter. [Pg.155]

A. There was some National Sociahst literature among that, you mean The reason why a few books were always included is the following My associates did not concern themselves personally with these matters but asked a book service to carry through that task, and this book service belonged to the Prussian State Library, and that had to be used because this was the only State Library, the only place where second-hand books were to be found. The head of this book service, on his own initiative, added a few National Socialist books to these book lists because, as he told my associates, such dispatches were controlled by the foreign organization and that is why it was necessary to do that. [Pg.273]

Our book catalog is 8V2 x 11, packed with over 750 of the most controversial and unusual books ever printed You can order every book listed Periodic supplements to keep you posted on the LATEST titles available Our catalog is free with the order of any book on the previous page — or is 5.00 if ordered by itself. [Pg.213]

Because composition and nutritional properties of the major food legumes and oilseeds have been reported in numerous technical journals and books (listed above), the section devoted to composition and chemistry highlights lesser-known but potentially important sources of plant protein that have not received the same attention. Some of these food crops have been cultivated for many years so that they are not "new" sources. Such crops as winged bean, sweet potato, tropical seeds, fruits and leaves, yams and cucurbits are potential sources of protein in areas where they are grown. These are discussed in greater detail in the remaining five chapters. [Pg.11]

Chemical reference books list the solubility of a wide variety of compounds. In the next Sample Problem, you will learn how to use... [Pg.432]

Because scientists and engineers in chemistry use different symbols, a single set valid for all chapters in this book is not feasible. Moreover, it is desirable that both groups be familiar with the symbols used within the subfields in order to enhance communication. The symbols in this book closely follow lUPAC recommendations (see reference hst). In the Appendix of this book, lists are given of the most commonly used symbols, except for those in Chapter 9, which has its own list of symbols. [Pg.31]

There have been various suggestions to address this situation, each with its own pros and cons. One proposal has been to establish an administrative procedure through which generic applicants could obtain substantive FDA review of listability. The FDA, however, has taken the position that it lacks the expertise and resources necessary to perform such a review, and its solely ministerial review of Orange Book listings has been upheld by the courts. At a minimum, it appears useful for the FDA to clarify its listing requirements see Appendix H). [Pg.7]

Many brand-name companies noted that they could only provide information about when they had submitted the patent to the FDA for Orange Book listing rather than the date on which the patent was actually listed. [Pg.56]

Watson Pharm., Inc. v. Henney, Civil Action No. 00-3516 (D. Md. Jan. 17, 2001) (dismissing suit against the FDA seeking delisting because the FDA need not review Orange Book listings) ... [Pg.113]

In re Buspirone Antitrust Litigation, 185 F. Supp. 2d 363 (S.D.N.Y. 2002) (holding that Orange Book listings were not petitioning activity subject to Noerr-Pennington immunity). [Pg.113]

Apotex, for infringement of five patents, thereby generating five overlapping 30-month stays totaling over five years. This appendix examines the Orange Book listings by comparing the scope of the five patents-in-suit to Paxil. [Pg.117]


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