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Allen M P and D J Tildesley 1987. Computer Simulation of Liquids. Oxford Oxford University Press. Bradbury T C 1968. Theoretical Mechanics. Malabar, FL, Krieger. [Pg.365]

S. Bradbury, Powder Metallurgy Equipment Manual, Powder Metallurgy Equipment Association, Metal Powder Industries Federation, Princeton, N.J., 1986. [Pg.192]

A. G. W. Bradbury and D. J. HaUiday, "Polysaccharides in Green Coffee Beans," Proceedings of the 12th Colloquium ofyiSIC, Montreux, 1987, pp. 265-269. [Pg.391]

Propionic acid [79-09-4] M 74.1, b 141 , d 0.992, n 1.3865, n25 1.3843, pK 5-6.8 (Ho scale, aq H2SO4), pK2 4.88. Dried with Na2S04 or by fractional distn, then redistd after refluxing with a few crystals of KMn04. An alternative purification uses the conversion to the ethyl ester, fractional distn and hydrolysis. [Bradbury J Am Chem Soc 74 2709 1952.] Propionic acid can also be heated for 0.5h with an amount of benzoic anhydride equivalent to the amount of water present (in the presence of Cr03 as catalyst), followed by fractional distn. [Cham and Israel 7 C/iem 5oc 96 I960.]... [Pg.339]

Davies, G. J. 1985 Perfonuance in Service essential metallurgy for engineers. Bradbury (ed.). London Van Nostrand-Reinhold. [Pg.384]

Mr. Conti embodies the interest in cocktails. I was reminded of Ray Bradbury s novel Fahrenheit 451, set in a future in which books... [Pg.163]

There are representatives of desiccation tolerant species amongst all of the major plant divisions. The water content of many bacterial and fungal spores is low (<25%) and they exhibit great tolerance of desiccation (see Ross Billing, 1957 Bradbury et ai, 1981). Desiccation tolerant cyanobacteria are found in a diverse range of drought-prone habitats. [Pg.115]

Bradbury, J.H., Foster, J.R., Hammer, B., Lindsay, J. Murrell, W.G. (1981). The source of heat resistance of bacterial spores. Study of water in spores by NMR. Biochimica Biophysica Acta, 678, 157-64. [Pg.126]

Data on safety have been obtained from in vitro as well as in vivo animal and human studies (see also Section 10.4). About 50 years ago, Australian farmers observed an infertility syndrome in sheep associated with the consumption of clover species (Bennets et al., 1946). The clover compounds shown to cause the infertility (genistein, daidzein, equol, biochanin A, formononetin) were members of the isoflavone family (Bradbury and White, 1951 Shutt and Braden, 1968), raising the question of whether soy might cause infertility in humans (see also Section 10.4.9). A variety of reports further supported adverse effects of isoflavones on animal reproductive systems (Santell et al., 1997 Flynn et al., 2000a,b). [Pg.207]


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