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Case, John. The wards of the key to Helmont proved unfit for the lock, or, The principles of Mr. William Bacon examined and refuted, and the honour and value of true chymistry asserted. London Printed for the author and are to be sold by John Smith bookseller in Russel-street in Covent-Garden, 1682, 1682. [4], 24 p... [Pg.48]

McDaniel, E. W., Collision Phenomena in Ionized Cases, John Wiley... [Pg.54]

Case, John. Lapisphilosophicus (Oxford Josephus Barnesius, 1599). [Pg.307]

It is not difficult to see that the first-born son of such a man as Benjamin Rush might have some difficult problems building an identity of his own. This, apparently, was the case. John Rush began to study medicine, dropped it in favor of a naval career, resumed it and got his degree, only to drop it again. On December 11, i8o2, Benjamin Rush made this note in his Commonplace Book This day my son John resumed the study of medicine. So anxious was he to return to my house and business that he said he would supply the place of one of my men servants, and even clean my stable rather than continue to follow a sea life. We are left to wonder why the son had to, or felt that he had to, humiliate himself before his father so much before he could return home and why the elder Rush recorded his son s abjection in his diary. [Pg.152]

Many companies now use standard telephone message pads such as that shown in Fig. 5.14 because they prompt people to collect all the relevant information. In this case, John Gall wants Dave Twem to pick up the Megger from Jim on Saturday and take it to the Bispham site on Monday. The person taking the call and relaying the message is Dave Low. [Pg.345]

Managing Workplace Safety andHealth The Case of Contract Eabor in the U.S. Petrochemical Industry, Appen. 1-A, John Gray Institute, Beaumont, Tex.,... [Pg.104]

T. G. Eschenbach, Cases in Engineering Econony, John Wiley Sons, Inc., New York, 1989. [Pg.452]

Both wet and dry extrusion techniques are available, and both are strongly influenced by the friclional properties of the particulate phase and wall. In the case of wet extrusion, rheological properties of the liquid phase are equally important. See Pietsch [Size Enlargement by Agglomeration, John Wiley Sons Ltd., Chichester, 346 (1992)] and Benbow et al. [Chem. Eng. Sci., 422,2151 (1987)] for a review of design procedures for dry and wet extrusion, respectively. [Pg.1902]

H. F. Rase, Chemical Reactor Design for Process Plants, Vol. 2 Case Studies, John Wiley Sons, 1977. [Pg.2074]

C-terminal tail (Tyr 527 in c-Src). Phosphorylation of Tyr 419 activates the kinase phosphorylation of Tyr 527 inhibits it. Crystal structures of a fragment containing the last four domains of two members of this family were reported simultaneously in 1997—cellular Src by the group of Stephen Harrison and Hck by the group of John Kuriyan. The two structures are very similar, as expected since the 440 residue polypeptide chains have 60% sequence identity. The crucial C-proximal tyrosine that inhibits the activity of the kinases was phosphorylated in both cases the activation loop was not. [Pg.276]

Rase, H. F., Chemieal reaetor design for proeess plants, vol II Case smdies and design data, John Wiley Sons, New York, 1977. [Pg.1080]

FIGURE 22.8 Flow rate effect on the elution of polyacrylamide. Degradation of polymer during the analysis occurs in each case at flow rates just above those shown. Unmodified MW = 12-15 x I0 carboxyl substitution = 9.5%. , unmodified A, sheared for 30.0 min , sheared for 12 hr O, sonicated for 1.0 min O, sonicated for 5.0 min. (From Ref 23, Copyright 1988. Reprinted by permission of John Wiley Sons, Inc.)... [Pg.604]

D. Paustenbach. The Risk Asseisiiient of Environmental and Human Health Hazards A Textbook of Case Studies, John Wiley Sons, New York City, 1989. [Pg.313]

A convenient trap (Fig. 3) devised by John R. Johnson for the absorption of hydrogen chloride, or for the elimination of sulfur dioxide, hydrogen cyanide, etc., may be arranged as shown in the figure. The gases are led into a chamber in which a stream of water (from the reflux condenser in this case) flows downward into a large bottle. The bottle is provided with a... [Pg.27]

Wightman, A. S., LTnvariance dans la M5canique Quantique, in C. de Witt and R. Omn s, eds., Dispersion Delations and Elementary Particles, John Wiley and Sons, Inc., New York, 1960. This last reference also contains a discussion of the spin h, mass 0 case. [Pg.539]

Figure 7.18 The soft NOESY pulse sequence consists of three pulses, (a) The first two pulses have the same excitation frequency (NH resonance in this case). The third and last pulse in the region of NH (T,)/H — a Ef) results in a soft NOESY experiment, (b) and (c) sequences of the soft NOESY, with all pulses being multiplet selective. (Reprinted from Mag. Reson. Chem. 29, H. Kessler et al., 527, copyright (1991), with permission from John Wiley and Sons Limited, Baffins Lane, Chichester, Sussex P019 lUD, England.)... Figure 7.18 The soft NOESY pulse sequence consists of three pulses, (a) The first two pulses have the same excitation frequency (NH resonance in this case). The third and last pulse in the region of NH (T,)/H — a Ef) results in a soft NOESY experiment, (b) and (c) sequences of the soft NOESY, with all pulses being multiplet selective. (Reprinted from Mag. Reson. Chem. 29, H. Kessler et al., 527, copyright (1991), with permission from John Wiley and Sons Limited, Baffins Lane, Chichester, Sussex P019 lUD, England.)...
Freitag and John [96] studied rapid separation of stabilisers from plastics. Fairly quantitative extraction (>90% of the expected content) of stabilisers from a powdered polymer was achieved by MAE within 3 to 6 min, as compared to 16 h of Soxhlet extraction for the same recovery. MAE and Soxhlet extraction have also been compared in the analysis of cyclic trimer in PET [113]. On the other hand, Ganzler et al. [128] compared the extraction yields for various types of compounds from nonpolymeric matrices for microwave irradiation with those obtained by the traditional Soxhlet or shake-flask extraction methods. Microwave extraction was more effective than the conventional methods, in particular in the case of polar compounds. As expected, the efficiency of the former is high especially when the extraction solvents contain water. With the high dipole moment of water, microwave heating is more... [Pg.138]


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