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Jones, Lauder W. "Offense Chemical Research Section, Summary of Achievements, 1917-1918", Chemical Warfare Monograph No. 55, Edgewood Arsenal Technical Library. [Pg.194]

The authors acknowledge the Rubber Chemicals Research section, and particularly W. S. Hollingshead and C. A. McGlothlin for the oxygen absorption measurements. In addition, we thank The Goodyear Tire Rubber Co. for permission to publish this work. [Pg.269]

A. Kende, Organic Chemical Research Section, Lederle Laboratories, New York, U.S.A. [Pg.194]

Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, f Chemical Research Section, Picatinny Arsenal, Dover, N.J. [Pg.52]

Chemical Nature and Pharmacological Actions of Quaternary Ammonium Salts 2, 135 (1960) Prof. Dr. C. J.Cavallito Professor, Medicinal Chemistry, School of Pharmacy, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, N. Carolina, USA Dr. A. P. Gray Director of the Chemical Research Section, Neisler Laboratories Inc., Decatur, Illinois, USA... [Pg.406]

Chemical Research Section and Research Section for Repairing Techniques. (1968). Conservation treatment of colors on sliding-door paintings at Zuigan-ji. Hozon kagaku (4), 17-26. [Pg.163]

Chemical Research Section and Research Section for Repairing Technique, 145,148, 228, 236 Chen, 30, 61 Cheng, 30, 61 Chevalier, 236... [Pg.456]

Product innovation absorbs considerable resources in the fine chemicals industry, in part because of the shorter life cycles of fine chemicals as compared to commodities. Consequently, research and development (R D) plays an important role. The main task of R D in fine chemicals is scaling-up lab processes, as described, eg, in the ORAC data bank or as provided by the customers, so that the processes can be transferred to pilot plants (see Pilot PLANTS AND microplants) and subsequently to industrial-scale production. Thus the R D department of a fine chemicals manufacturer typically is divided into a laboratory or process research section and a development section, the latter absorbing the Hon s share of the R D budget, which typically accounts for 5 to 10% of sales. Support functions include the analytical services, engineering, maintenance, and Hbrary. [Pg.436]

In the laboratory or process research section a laboratory procedure for a fine chemical is worked out. The resulting process description provides the necessary data for the determination of preliminary product specifications, the manufacture of semicommercial quantities in the pilot plant, the assessment of the ecological impact, an estimation of the manufacturing cost in an industrial-scale plant, and the vaHdation of the process and determination of raw material specifications. [Pg.436]

Scott D. Bamicki, Ph.D., Senior Research Chemical Engineer, Eastman Chemical Company (Section 13, Distillation)... [Pg.9]

Lanny A. Robbins, Ph.D., Research Fellow, Dow Chemical Company Member, American Institute of Chemical Engineers (Section 15, Liquid-Liquid Extraction Operations and Equipment)... [Pg.15]

The primary literature has grown so much in recent years that attempts have been made to reduce the volume. One such attempt is the Journal of Chemical Research, begun in 1977. The main section of this journal, called the Synopses , publishes synopses, which are essentially long abstracts, with references. The full texts of most of the papers are published only in microfiche and miniprint versions. For some years, the American Chemical Society journals, including J. Am. Chem. Soc. and J. Org. Chem., have provided supplementary material for some of their papers. This material is available from the Microforms and Back Issues Office at the ACS Washington office, either on microfiche or as a photocopy. These practices have not yet succeeded in substantially reducing the total volume of the world s primary chemical literature. [Pg.1607]

Study of the Interrelationships among Chemical and Petrographic Variables of United States Coals, Tech. Rept. 9 to U.S. Department of Energy from Coal Research Section, Pennsylvania State University, Rept. FE-2030-TR 9, 1978. [Pg.37]

Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Chemical Physics Section, Health Safety Research Division, Oak Ridge, TN 37830... [Pg.153]

The structure of this review is as follows. Section II focuses on the basic principles of MRI techniques, and then more advanced techniques which have been used to study catalytic reactors will be introduced in Section III. To illustrate the use of these techniques examples will be given from the field of catalysis, although not necessarily at the scale of the reactor and, in some cases, data for model systems will be shown. Section IV describes methods used to achieve chemical mapping. Section V focuses exclusively on previous research which has used MRI techniques to spatially resolve chemical composition in fixed-bed reactors. [Pg.285]

Lewis, Winford Lee. "Summary of Work Done in Organic Unit No. 3, Offense Research Section, CWS", Historical Report No. H-209, Chemical Warfare Service, Edgewood Arsenal Technical Library. [Pg.193]

The ordinary practicing chemist may find it impossible to answer many or any of these questions, especially if he or she works in a purely research section of a company or academic institution. He or she is not in promotion or advertising, or chemical engineering or sales, or environmental sciences. In fact, any practicing chemist or other professional person might wish to excuse himself or herself from answering these questions—but is such an excuse justified ... [Pg.91]

Browse through three articles in Chemical Research in Toxicology or the Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry. For each article, copy and paste into a text document one sentence from each IMRD section that is consistent with the hourglass structure. Examine each group of four sentences. Is the hourglass structure apparent in these four sentences Explain. [Pg.47]

In writing an article about my chemical research, I like to use as a model a travel or travel-adventure article that might appear in a magazine or in the travel section of a newspaper. Because, after all, what is research but a voyage to a completely unknown place where everything is new. So the first few paragraphs of the article [the Introduction] should tell the potential reader where we are going and why. [Pg.199]

The presence of pavines and isopavines has been used to provide assistance for taxonomic classifications, and to determine intergeneric and phylogenic relationships in the genera Papaver and Argemone. The results of extensive chemical research on Papaver species demonstrated that morphologically distinct sections are also chemically distinguishable by virtue of their alkaloidal profile (170). Out of nine well-defined sections of Papaver, the Section Scapiflora, which displays... [Pg.376]

G. A. Olah, in Chemical Research—2000 and Beyond, P. Barkan, ed., Symposium of the New York Section of the American Chemical Society and Rockefeller University, The American Chemical Society, Washington, DC and Oxford Univ. Press, New York, Oxford, 1998, pp. 40-54. [Pg.826]

For a method to be used to follow the course of a chemical research, the method given in Ref 33 might be used to advantage. In this method RDX is detd in HMX in concns of 0.05 to 5% by Thin-Layer Chromatography on alumina coated plates. The RDX is recovered from the subscrate by extraction with acetonitrile and is measured by spectrophotometry at 228 millimicrons. See also Analytical Procedures under RDX in this Volume Note This Section was written in collaboration with E.F. Reese of PicnArsn)... [Pg.392]


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