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Champagne Champion Chance process Chancroid Chanel No. 19 Chanel No. 5... [Pg.188]

Chanel No. 5 (Chanel 1921) L Inteidit (Givenchy 1957) Dehcious (Gayle Hayman 1993)... [Pg.73]

Chamade (Guedain 1970) Chanel No. 19 (Chanel 1971) Calvin Kleiu (Kleiu 1978) Safari (Ralph Lauren 1990)... [Pg.73]

Vent Vert (Balmain 1945) Ahage (Lauder 1972) CristaUe (Chanel 1974)... [Pg.73]

Tabac Blond (Caron 1919) Cuit de Russe (Chanel 1924)... [Pg.73]

A ram is 900 (Lauder 1970) Monsieur Jovan (Jovan 1975) Polo (Ralph Lauren 1978) Egoiste (Chanel 1991)... [Pg.74]

The cocktail has a classic, if quiet taste, with a too-many-cooks quality to the presentation. I would lose the pie and the pond scum. The appearance of a drink s liquid is the sum total of its elegance in a glass, and you want to see it. The French martini is Chanel pink— don t squander opportunities like that. [Pg.205]

Zammouri, A., Chanel, S., Muhr, L., and Grevillot, G., Displacement chromatography of amino acids by carbon dioxide dissolved in water, Ind. Eng. Chem. Res., 38, 4860, 1999. [Pg.70]

Godwin, Joscelyn, Christian Chanel and John Patrick Deveney, eds.The Hermetic Brotherhood of Luxor historical and initiatic documents of an order of practical occultism. Red WheelAVeiser, 2000 464p. [Pg.519]

Canet D, Rohr R, Chanel A, Guilliam F. Atomic force microscopy study of isolated ivy leaf cuticles observed directly and other embedding in Epon. New Phytologist 1996 134 571-577. [Pg.232]

A prey animal s response to a predator cue may be influenced by a variety of factors. Familiarity with a predator may be important if the two species have a long evolutionary history of contact and it might be supposed that a cue would be more recognizable than if the species have only recently come into contact, or are allopatric (Catarell and Chanel 1979 Dickman 1992 Muller-Schwarze 1972 Sullivan, Nordstrom and Sullivan 1985). The age of an animal may also influence its response, or responses may alter seasonally (Borowski 1998,2002). [Pg.380]

Catarell, M. and Chanel, R. (1979) Influence of some biologically meaningful odorants in the vigilance state of the rat. Physiol. Behav. 23, 831-838. [Pg.386]

In a classical experiment Mainardi (1965) exposed male mouse pups in their nest to an artificial odor, Chanel No. 5. As adults, these mice preferred females treated with Chanel No. 5 over those with regular mouse odor. Mammals differ from birds in that learning plays a critical role in acquiring social preferences the sensitive period is more drawn out than a narrow critical period, and effects are not necessarily permanent, and they can be overridden more easily by subsequent relearning. [Pg.243]

It should be remembered that F was derived on the basis of assuming an amorphous solid. The same is true for Sigmund s sputtering theory. However, it is the suspicion of the present author that the sequence of collisions, which are present in every cascade, tends to make the random assumption more realistic. Therefore, it is possible that this theory can be applied with some degree of confidence to polycrystalline materials. It cannot, of course, be applied to single crystal materials where chaneling and related phenomena occur. [Pg.88]

Typical sizes are 6-20 mm. The central chanel significantly improves the transport of the gas both in the pellet and in the catalyst bed. [Pg.71]

Pellet with several chanels. Typical sizes are 20-40 mm in diameter and 10-20 mm in height. [Pg.72]

Compared to the ring, the use of several, smaller chanels changes the trade-off between mechanical strength of the pellet and mass- and heat-transport phenomena. [Pg.72]

The gas flows along the large chanels, which constitutes almost all of the volume. Monoliths are used when the flow rate of the gas is high, or when the gas contains dust or soot. [Pg.73]

General Generally, from a macroscopic point of view, maldistribution can be divided into two different phenomena (Stanek, 1994). The first one is small-scale maldistibution, which is connected mainly to the so-called preferred paths. It is the case where the liquid follows specific paths through bed and travels with velocities considerably higher than the mean. The same phenomenon is characterized as chaneling. The second case is large-scale maldistribution, which is connected to the nonhomogeneous (nonunifonn) initial distribution of the liquid and is referred to as wall effects. The concepts of distributor quality and liquid maldistribution in fixed beds are frequently found in the related technical literature, and these concepts are connected to each other—the better die distributor quality, the better the liquid distribution and flow into bed (Klemas and Bonilla, 1995). [Pg.158]

Kiinzli N, Kaiser R, Medina S, Studnicka M, Chanel O, Filliger P, Herry M, Horak F Jr, Puybonnieux-Texier V, Quenel P, Schneider J, Seethaler R, Vergnaud JC, Sommer H (2000) Public-health impact of outdoor and traffic-related air pollution a European assessment. Lancet 356(9232) 795-801... [Pg.183]

Ktinzli, N., Kaiser, R., Medina, S., Studnicka, M., Chanel, O., Filliger, P., Herry, M., Horak, F., Puybonnieux-Texier, V., Quenel, P., Schneider, J., Seethaler, R., Vergnaud, J.-C., and Sommer, H. (2000). Public-health impact of outdoor and traffic-related air pollution A European assessment. Lancet 356, 795-801. [Pg.481]

Single crystal X-ray diffraction measurements have shown the importance of these attractive second order interactions in stabilisation of a relatively constant structure of TA in diastereoisomeric salts [14], DBTA in complexes [15, 16] and of DBTA derivatives in sole or solvated crystals, too. [17] In the most cases, strong H-bridges stick together the TA or DBTA molecules into long chains and chanels having chiral surface for discrimination between enantiomers. [Pg.74]

Maricq AV, Peterson AS, Brake AJ, Myers RM, Julius D. Primary structure and functional expression the 5-HT3 receptor, a serotonin-gated ion chanel. Science 1991 254 432-436. [Pg.359]

Occasionally Bob sees gases oozing from mist-covered swamps and the movement of reeds and cattails in some of the smaller marshes. In these algae-in-fested pools stand squidlike creatures of various sizes and colors. Everywhere is the smell of decay—the putrefaction of nearly liquid masses resembling the relucent remains of long-dead ruminants. By comparison, this stench made the stink of a cesspool seem like a new perfume by Chanel. [Pg.80]

For most new aroma chemicals the starting point of synthesis was the hydrocarbons obtained from petroleum refining or the monoterpenes obtained from turpentine. The synthesis of the aldehydes provided the inspiration for such perfumes as Chanel No. 5 and Arpege,... [Pg.5]

Alliage, which is at least arguably a floral-chypre, and Chanel 19, a perfume belonging to its own genealogical family of intensely woody floral-green perfumes. These three perfumes have little in common except their green character, and even this is based on different combinations of materials. Beautiful, on the other hand, while reputedly derived... [Pg.98]

The Floral Aldehydic Perfumes Chanel No. 5, Arpege, Madame Rochas, Calandre, Rive Gauche, White Linen... [Pg.109]

Although the aliphatic aldehydes had been used in a number of earlier perfumes, their dominance (a total of nearly 1%) in Chanel No. 5 marked a milestone in the history of perfumery, and the combination of materials that make up the central accord of the perfume remains one of the most unmistakable, being used also for the perfuming of many types of functional products, from toiletries to room fresheners, where the relative chemical instability of the vanillin (or ethyl vanillin) and the aliphatic aldehydes does not present too much of a problem. [Pg.109]

The creation of Chanel No. 5 was based on the bold imaginative use of then available aroma chemicals in combination with fine natural products. Rose and jasmin absolutes were probably used at levels of around 4% or 5%, which would not have been unusual at the time when the perfume was created. In addition there would have been natural musk, ambergris, and civet. [Pg.109]


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