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The Internet advertising mechanism works much the same way as its "real world" counterpart. Company Homepages are electronic brochures and are disseminated by using new methods. But the methods are actually not new, they are basically the same as those used in printed journals This is efficiently done on an online Journal like NDTnet where advertising is concentrated in a virtual NDT Exhibition that attracts many readers to the site. The exhibitors have had good experiences with their presentations In contrast to individual Homepages which may often experience minimal traffic, NDTnet is visited by more than 6000 readers each month. Links to its exhibitors Homepages increase the audience and the information available. [Pg.978]

Pople J 2000 webpage http //www.chem.nwu.edu/brochure/pople.html... [Pg.2194]

Oyanoacetic Esters, Technical Brochure, Kay-Fries, Inc. Montvale, N.J. [Pg.228]

D. Stoeckel and W. Yu, Superelastic Nickel-Titanium Wire, Technical Brochure, Raychem Corporation, Menlo Park, Calif. [Pg.253]

Product Brochure, Textron Specialty Materials Division, LoweU, Mass., 1990. [Pg.8]

The sales brochures of the manufacturers describe the plasticizer range alcohols available on the merchant market (18). Typical properties of several commercial plasticizer range alcohols are presented in Table 8. Because in most cases these ate mixtures of isomers or alcohols with several carbon chains, the properties of a particular material can vary somewhat from manufacturer to manufacturer. Both odd and even carbon chain alcohols are available, in both linear and highly branched versions. Examples of the composition of several mixtures are given in Table 9. [Pg.445]

New Explosive Specialties Brochure on Eine Wave Generators, E. 1. du Pont de Nemours Co., Inc., Explosives Products Division, Wilmington, Del. [Pg.29]

A. B. Bofors, TNT Manufacture by the Continuous Bofiors-Norell Method, brochure, Sweden, 1956. [Pg.29]

SGN—M System of Materials Identification, brochure, Canadian Fertilizer Institute, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, 1982. [Pg.248]

Product brochure, Kuraray Co. Ltd., Okayama City, Japan, 1988. [Pg.342]

Tnfluoracetic Acid Brochure, Halocarbon Products Corp., Hackensack, N.J., 1967. [Pg.309]

E. W. Easig, D. I. McCane, and J. R. Perkins, paper presented at the 22ndIntemational Wire and Cable Symposium, Adantic City, N.J., Dec. 1973. Handbook of Properties forTeflon PFA, sales brochure, E46679, E. I. du Pont de Nemours Co., Inc., Wilmington, Del., Oct. 1987. [Pg.378]

KynarPVEF, Technical Brochure, Elf Atochem North America, Inc., Philadelphia, Pa., 1990. [Pg.391]

SolefPMDF, Technical Brochure, Solvay Cie. SA, Bmssels, Belgium, 1987. [Pg.391]

Dimethjlformamide. Properties, Uses, Storage, andHandling, Du Pont product brochure H-10902, Oct. 1988. [Pg.515]

DMF-Dimethjlformamide, product brochure, Air Products and Chemicals, Inc., Allentown, Pa., 1984. [Pg.516]

GeothermalEnergy—Heatfrom the Earth, Power for the Future, U.S. Department of Energy Brochure, Meridian Corp., Alexandria, Va., 1992. [Pg.274]

Ethylene Glycol Brochure F-49193B-ICD, Union Carbide Chemicals and Plastics Co. Inc. Danbury, Conn., 1991. [Pg.363]

Glycol Ethers, Brochure F-60617A, Union Carbide Corp., Conn., 1989. [Pg.364]

Petrochemicals Methyl Cellosolve Fuel Additive Grade, brochure. Union Carbide Canada Ltd., 1991. [Pg.364]

UCAR Solvents Selection Guide for Coatings, Brochure F-7465 y Union Carbide Corp. [Pg.364]

Glymes The Grant Family of Glycol Diethers, brochure. Grant Chemical Div., Ferro Corp., La., 1992. [Pg.364]

Guide To Glycols, Brochure 117-00991-92HYC, The Dow Chemical Co., Chemicals and Metals Department, Midland, Mich., 1992. [Pg.370]

Hafnium, brochure. Teledyne Wah Chang Corp., Albany, Oreg., 1987, p. 11. [Pg.446]

Several companies offer oils for heat-transfer service. Physical characteristics are summarized in Table 1. The oils discussed herein are widely used. Product brochures on the fluids are available from the manufacturers (3—12). [Pg.503]

K. E. Eoley, Chemical Properties and Uses of the yinderson s Com Cob Products, Anderson s brochure, Maumee, Ohio, 1978. [Pg.35]

Muriatic Acid—Bulk Storage and Handling, brochure. Occidental Chemical Corp., Niagara Falls, N.Y., 1991. [Pg.451]

Antara Chemicals, BIOPAL VRO-20 Brochure, General Aniline and Eibn Corp., New York, 1958. [Pg.369]

Ionomer resins are produced in multiple grades to meet market needs, and prospective customers are provided with information on key processing parameters such as melt-flow index. Nominal values for many other properties are Hsted in product brochures. The ASTM test methods developed for general-purpose thermoplastic resins are appHcable to ionomers. No special methods have been introduced specifically for the ionomers. [Pg.408]

Chiral Building Blocks, technical brochure, Lonza AG, Basel, Switzerland, 1991. [Pg.482]

A. Huwiler and C. AbAchedi, 4-Haloacetoacetic Acid Derivatives, Lonza AG Technical Brochure, Basel, Switzedand, 1990. [Pg.483]

Lonza AG, A.cetoacetates technical brochure, Basel, Switzerland, 1987. [Pg.484]

Technical brochure pubHcation No. N-319, Eastman Kodak Co., Kiugsport, Term., Oct. 1988 Lonza AG Product information sheet P5305, Lonza AG, Basel, Switzedand, 1993. [Pg.484]


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