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In 1994 the Oak Ridge National Laboratory hosted an American Carbon Society Workshop entitled Carbon Materials for Advanced Technologies . The inspiration for this book came from that workshop. By late 1995 a suitable group of contributors had been identified such that the scope of this book would be sufficiently broad to make a useful contribution to the literature. [Pg.555]

Hirtzel, C. S., and Rajagopalan, R., Colloidal Phenomena Advanced Topics, Noyes, Park Ridge, NJ, 1985. (Research monograph. A broad, qualitative review of colloidal phenomena. Discusses colloid stability as well as deposition phenomena and structural evolution in concentrated dispersions. Contains an extensive collection of references prior to 1985.)... [Pg.620]

Fig. 5. Spectra in the 3200 to 2700 cm-1 range taken in a 5 arcsecond beam at three locations near the ionization ridge in the Orion Nebula. Position 4 is on the ridge between the ionized gas (HII region) and neutral molecular cloud while the positions 10 and 20 arcseconds south are within the molecular cloud. The dotted lines indicate the broad component, the dashed line the presumed continuum. Wavelengths, in microns, of the features are indicated in the top panel (Figure is from Reference [46])... Fig. 5. Spectra in the 3200 to 2700 cm-1 range taken in a 5 arcsecond beam at three locations near the ionization ridge in the Orion Nebula. Position 4 is on the ridge between the ionized gas (HII region) and neutral molecular cloud while the positions 10 and 20 arcseconds south are within the molecular cloud. The dotted lines indicate the broad component, the dashed line the presumed continuum. Wavelengths, in microns, of the features are indicated in the top panel (Figure is from Reference [46])...
The production of broadly granitic magmas from juvenile, mantle-derived materials is most easily demonstrated in oceanic settings remote from continental influences, for example, (i) the development of the volumetricaUy minor plagio-granites of mid-ocean ridge systems, now... [Pg.1643]

Common cocklebur is broad leaved and tap rooted. Stems are erect, ridged, rough and hairy, and frequently branched, resulting in somewhat bushy plants. It has small, green flowers occurring... [Pg.61]


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