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A Cumulative Author Index to Volumes 1-10 replaces the previous listing of Contents of Volumes. [Pg.470]

CUMULATIVE SUBJECT AND CONTRIBUTOR INDEXES AND TABLES OF CONTENTS FOR VOLUMES 1-42... [Pg.2]

Volume 53 Cumulative Subject and Author Index Including Tables of Contents for Volume 1-50... [Pg.305]

Cumulative Subject and Contributor indexes and Tables of Contents for Volumes 1—53... [Pg.541]

Low-level wastes high in sodium content have been collecting at the ICPP for years. Though these wastes represent but a small fraction of the total wastes produced, their cumulative volume is considerable (106 gal). The typical composition of high sodium concentration waste is shown in Table IV. [Pg.386]

Fraction No. Cumulative volumes (ml) of methanol added to 4,465 gm of Copolymer in 70 mlofTHF Polymer recovered (%) Inherent viscosity of fraction (at 30 C) Allyl ester content (%)... [Pg.304]

Figure 12 Water droplets in model oils with asphaltene and resin fractions extracted from a crade oil normalized cumulative volume showing the effect of asphaltene and resin content. Key emulsion 1 - high asphaltene, no resin 2 -lowasph., no resin 3 - high asph., high resin 4 - high asph., low resin. Figure 12 Water droplets in model oils with asphaltene and resin fractions extracted from a crade oil normalized cumulative volume showing the effect of asphaltene and resin content. Key emulsion 1 - high asphaltene, no resin 2 -lowasph., no resin 3 - high asph., high resin 4 - high asph., low resin.
The data for a plot like Fig. 18-60 are easily obtained from a screen analysis of the total crystal content of a known volume (e.g., a liter) of magma. The analysis is made with a closely spaced set of testing sieves, as discussed in Sec. 19, Table 19-6, the cumulative number of particles smaller than each sieve in the nest being plotted against the aperture dimension of that sieve. The fraction retained on each sieve is weighed, and the mass is converted to the equivalent number of particles by dividing by the calculated mass of a particle whose dimension is the arithmetic mean of the mesh sizes of the sieve on which it is retained and the sieve immediately above it. [Pg.1659]

Cumulative Title, Author and Cited Author (A-J) Index, Including Table of Contents, Volumes 1-32... [Pg.1]

The present volume follows the same general pattern as its successful predecessors and contains some sixty-nine independently tested and checked syntheses arranged in chapters according to the Mendeleef groups. The compounds which may be obtained through these directions are listed not only in the table of contents, but in a subsequent formula index and in a cumulative index for all six volumes. It might be pointed out that this comprehensive index now covers 389 syntheses and a considerably greater number of compounds. [Pg.275]

After each experiment the sulphur content in hydrotreated gas oil (HGO) was determined while the runtime and the QO volume passed through the catalyst bed was cumulated. [Pg.550]

Table 2 shows that the specific surface Sbet and the Dubinin micropore volume Vp increase with the EDAS/TEOS ratio. Figure 2a presents the evolution of the cumulative surface distribution over the micro- and the mesopore range obtained by applying the Brunauer and the Broekhoff-de-Boer methods in their respective domains. For low EDAS content, 0.025 < EDAS/TEOS < 0.06, the structure is mainly microporous, whereas for high EDAS content, 0.1 < EDAS/TEOS < 0.2, mesopores are also present. Indeed, a large mesopores distribution... [Pg.326]

For the five mixtures, the cumulative mesoporous volume, Feds, and mesoporous surface area, S edB, and are both linear decreasing functions of the micropore content y (Figure 2b). The cumulative specific surface area SedB is definitely a better estimator of the mesoporous surface than the specific surface S xt computed Ifom the t-plot. The lUPAC classification states that mesopores are pores whose width is larger that 2 nm. In the case of the cylindrical pore model retained for the pore size distribution, this is equivalent to radii larger than 1 nm. It should however be stressed that the calculation of the cumulative surface and volume of the mesopores must not be continued at lower pressures than the closing of the hysteresis loop (gray zones of Figures 3a and 3b). If a black box analysis tool is used and if the calculation is systematically continued down to 1 nm, severe overestimation of the mesopores surface and volume may occur. [Pg.424]

Cumulative Subject and Contributor Indexes and Tables of Contents Volumes 1-53... [Pg.542]

This 54th volume of Advances in Carbohydrate Chemistry and Biochemistry is an index volume that covers all previous volumes in the series, with a cumulative subject index of the content of all published chapters, along with an index of authors contributing the chapters. [Pg.548]

The reader will notice, from the Contents, that the arrangement of the syntheses is rather arbitrary. It is advisable to seek particular compounds in the Subject or Formula Indexes. The indexes in this volume cover only this volume (Volume XI). The cumulative indexes of Volume X should be consulted for compounds in Volumes I through X, in clusively. It is planned that the indexes in Volumes XI through XV be cumulative back to Volume XI. [Pg.236]


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