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J. P. Hu and co-workers. Structure Activity Relationship oJFlavonoids with Superoxide S cavenging Activity, Biological Trace Element Research, Vol. 47, The Humana Press Inc., Clifton, N.J., pp. 327—331, 1995. [Pg.376]

G-10. Wang and Pereira, eds.. Handbook of Environmental Engineering, vol. 1, Humana, Clifton, NJ 1979. [Pg.1427]

Kumar and Clifton [31] have shock loaded <100)-oriented LiF single crystals of high purity. The peak longitudinal stress is approximately 0.3 GPa. Estimates of dislocation velocity are in agreement with those of Flinn et al. [30] when extrapolated to the appropriate shear stress. From measurement of precursor decay, inferred dislocation densities are found to be two to three times larger than the dislocation densities in the recovered samples. [Pg.229]

Meir and Clifton [12] study shocked <100) LiF (high purity) with peak longitudinal stress amplitudes 0.5 GPa. A series of experiments is reported in which surface damage is gradually eliminated. They find that, while at low-impact velocities the dislocations in subgrain boundaries are immobile and do not affect the dislocation concentration in their vicinity, at high-impact velocities ( 0.1 km/s) dislocations emitted from subgrain boundaries appear to account for most of the mobile dislocations. [Pg.229]

G. Meir and R.J. Clifton, Effects of Dislocation Generation at Surfaces and Subgrain Boundaries in Precursor Decay in High-Purity LiF, J. Appl. Phys. 59, 124-148 (1986). [Pg.256]

R.J. Clifton, On the Analysis of Elastic/Visco-Plastic Waves of Finite Uniaxial Strain, in Shock Waves and the Mechanical Properties of Solids (edited by J.J. Burke and V. Weiss), Syracuse University Press, 1971, pp. 73-119. [Pg.260]

R.J. Clifton, Plastic Waves Theory and Experiment, in Mechanics Today (edited by S. Nemat-Nasser), Pergamon Press, 1972, pp. 102-167. [Pg.260]

Corrosion rates in normal industrial atmospheres measured as loss of weight over a period are extremely uniform among the various alloys. Table 4.19, last column, gives the corrosion rates (in g m d" ) for a number of alloys determined at Clifton Junction in recent years. The highest value recorded (0-4 g m d ) is equivalent to a rate of penetration of 0-076 mm/y, which is appreciably less than that of mild steel. [Pg.747]

In an experiment similar to that referred to on p.4.100, tensile test bars were exposed at Clifton Junction, Manchester, for six months, during which time they were sprayed three times daily with sea-water. Whereas exposure to industrial atmosphere alone had little effect, bars of the same alloys were much more heavily attacked by sea-water spray. [Pg.748]

Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry Division of Toxicology/Toxicology Information Branch 1600 Clifton Road NE, E-29 Atlanta, Georgia 30333... [Pg.3]

ATSDR is conducting a health study to investigate the lasting health effects of methyl parathion exposure on children. In this study, ATSDR will be testing children in two states, Ohio and Mississippi. The principal Investigator is Dr. Rubina Imtiaz, ATSDR Division of Health Studies, 1600 Clifton Road, Atlanta, Georgia 30333. [Pg.131]

Reeve Angel and Co., Clifton, N.J. 07104) is equilibrated with Developer A, and the pH of the stirred suspension Is adjusted to 6.1 with 6 N hydrochloric acid. Several settlings in Developer A should be made In order to remove fine particles. Supernatant buffer and settled resin should be equal In volume for the slurry that Is used to pour the column. One column,... [Pg.24]

This electrophoretlcally fast-moving variant was readily Isolated by DEAE-Sephadex chromatography. Hybridization analyses with canine Hb confirmed the suggestion that the abnormality was located In the a-chaln. The a-chaln was separated from the 3-chaln on 1.7 X 15 cm columns of CM-Cellulose using the method of Clegg tt aJL ( ). The CM-Cellulose used was CM-52 (Reeve Angel, Clifton, N.J.) and the developers were 8 M urea-3-mercaptoethanol phosphate buffers, pH 6.7 - 7.1. [Pg.37]

Samanin, R and Grignaschi, G (1996) Role of 5-hydroxytryptamine receptor subtypes in satiety and animal models of eating disorders. In Drug Receptor Subtypes and Ingestive Behaviour (Eds Cooper, SJ and Clifton, PG), Academic Press, London, pp. 39-58. [Pg.210]

Antholine WE, Basosi R, Hyde JS, Petering DH (1987) In Sorenson JR (ed) Biology of Copper Complexes, Humana, Clifton, NJ... [Pg.46]


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