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King A D 1995 Solubilization of gases Solubilization in Surfactant Aggregates ed S D Christian and J F Scamehorn (New York Dekker) pp 35-58... [Pg.2605]

W. Hume-Rothery, ]. W. Christian and W. B. Pearson, Metallurgical Equilibrium Diagrams, Institute of Physics, 1952. [Pg.320]

Solubilization in Surfactant Aggregates, edited by Sherril D. Christian and John F. Scamehom... [Pg.953]

Oersted had a kindly and sympathetic personality. He had a successful marriage and a large family, hi 1819 he befriended a poor fourteeii-year-old boy who over the years became virtually another member of the Oersted family. The boy, Hans Christian Andersen, was to become the great Danish stoi"yteller. Andersen often referred to himself as little Hans Christian and to Oersted as gi eat Hans Christian. ... [Pg.897]

Through the British Association, Thomson and his associates offered a powerful rival reform program to that of metropolitan scientific naturalists (including T. H. Huxley and John Tyndall) who promoted a professionalized science, free from the perceived shackles of Christianity and grounded on... [Pg.1137]

G D Christian and J E O Reilly, Instrumental Analysis, 2nd edn, Allyn and Bacon, Boston, 1986... [Pg.640]

Johnson, Christian, and Tiedemann (Ref 27) evaluated the Sorptometer vs the Micromero-graph and the microscope for particle size and surface area determinations to characterize powdered materials used in solid propints. Table 12 compares the surface area of A1 powder samples calculated from Micromerograph and microscopic data with that measured using a Sorptometer... [Pg.530]

Vol. 84. TVace Analysis Spectroscopic Methods for Molecules. Edited by Gary Christian and James B. Callis... [Pg.447]

C.N. Ho, G.D. Christian and E.R. Davidson, Application of the method of rank annihilation to quantitative analysis of multicomponent fluorescence data from the video fluorometer. Anal. Chem., 52 (1980) 1108-1113. [Pg.305]

Includes The Coming of Christianity and the Hermetic Synthesis Medieval Magic, Alchemy and Visions of the Quest Renaissance Magi, Rosiicrucians and Universal Reformation... [Pg.506]

After earning a lackluster Ph.D. from the University of Berlin in 1891, Haber wrote a friend, The thesis is miserable. One and a half years of new substances prepared like a baker s bread rolls.. . . One learns to be modest. In preparation for entering his father s business, he studied chemical technology in an alcohol distillery in Hungary, a Solvay soda factory in Austria, and a salt mine in Poland. His obligatory year in the Prussian army left him with a smart, military manner and a love of rank and discipline. His attempts to become a reserve officer failed, however, for this was a prestigious honor reserved for Christians, and Haber was Jewish. [Pg.59]

The Analysis of Extraterrestrial Materials. By Isidore Adler Chemometiics. By Muhammad A. Sharaf, Deborah L. Illman, and Bruce R. Kowalski Fourier Transform Infrared Spectrometry. By Peter R. Griffiths and James A. de Haseth Trace Analysis Spectroscopic Methods for Molecules. Edited by Gary Christian and James B. Callis... [Pg.653]

An interesting application of atomic absorption spectroscopy is the indirect determination of nonmetals. Christian and Feldman 191 have described the various indirect methods that can be used. Methods have been described for the determination of several nonmetals in biological samples. [Pg.106]

Potter and co-workers 301) determined reducing sugars in plant materials by reducing copper(II) in alkaline solution to insoluble cuprous oxide and then measuring the excess copper in the filtrate. Mitschell248) conducted further studies on this method. Christian and Feldman 19) have described general procedures for the indirect determination of glucose and of protein. It is anticipated that in the future, we will see many more applications of atomic absorption spectroscopy to the indirect determination of nonmetals. [Pg.107]


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