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This index at present appears in every volume of the series. It will be revised and in the future will appear only every five volumes. The index will continue to be cumulative covering every volume up to that particular volume. [Pg.3]


The title of this chapter is somewhat misleading. In one sense it is too broad, in another sense too restrictive. We shall really discuss in detail only the phase separation and osmostic pressure of polymer solutions a variety of other thermodynamic phenomena are ignored. In this regard the chapter title would better read Some aspects of. . . . Throughout this volume only a small part of what might be said about any topic is actually presented, so this modifying phrase is taken to be understood and is omitted. [Pg.505]

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This relatively steady rate of addition of new generic names has resulted in books which are quite uniform in size, at least after accounting for the text which was used to bring the subject up to date. The individual chapter titles do not show a corresponding uniformity the composition of... [Pg.261]

As stated previously, these activities are only part of the job of the process chemist As described in Section 2 of each chapter, titled Chemistry Development , the author(s) will focus on the advancement of synthetic organic chemistry discovered during the process development. In order to satisfy the Process Chemist s scientific curiosity and to advance synthetic organic chemistry, further optimization followed by investigation of the scope and limitations of these reactions is explored. In order to ensure the robustness of the reaction and to optimize it in a more scientific way, elucidation of the reaction mechanism is undertaken. Mechanistic studies are very beneficial in improving our synthetic organic chemistry skills and provide opportunities to raise these reactions to a further dimension, again that of Art . [Pg.295]

CUMULATIVE CHAPTER TITLES KEYWORD INDEX, VOLUME 1-45... [Pg.561]

Cumulative Chapter Titles Keyword Index, Volume 1—45... [Pg.565]

The adjective space in the chapter title loosely means extraterrestrial and could include planetology, the study of other solid bodies in the solar system, such as Mars, Comet Halley, or asteroid Ceres. While MS is vital to all planetary exploration, these devices function much the same way as laboratory MS, except that they are remotely operated, use less power, and are considerably more expensive. But space can also have the more restricted meaning of outside the ionosphere of any planet, but inside the solar system, which will be the area discussed in this chapter. The properties and challenges of this region are very different from the lab, although the science turns out to be often the same. [Pg.253]


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