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To reduce emissions from fuel-burning sources, one can limit the sulfur, ash, or volatile content of fuels. A listing of such limitations as they existed in 1974 is given in Martin and Stem (see Suggested Reading). [Pg.418]

I have been particularly helped in the compilation of this book by family, friends, and colleagues. Professor R. B. King first suggested the project, and Drs. E. E. M. Tyler, G. J. Tilley, and R. D. Tilley made suggestions about contents and scope. Professor F. S. Stone offered encouragement and kindly offered to read sections in... [Pg.548]

As a conclusion to this introductory survey we underline a few points which are probably already clear for the reader. Intermetallic science includes so many topics and is related to so many fundamental and applied problems that a different content selection and sequence could be easily envisaged for a book on this subject. We hope that the reader, who of course is forced to accept the book structure we adopted, will be at least partially helped by the lists of general cross-references and reading suggestions that we have inserted. [Pg.5]

Wang, J., Electroanalytical Techniques in Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine, VCH, New York, 1988. A short book from the master himself. Not an easy read, though, as it seems to presuppose quite a lot of background material - but it is, after all, applied electroanalysis, as the title suggests. The chapter on ion-selective electrodes is dated in content but full of useful insights. [Pg.331]

Abstract Black shales in the hanging wall to the Pb-Zn VHMS deposits of the Mount Read Volcanics may have been altered by the underlying hydrothermal systems and the signature of such alteration may provide vectors to mineralisation. The major and trace element chemistry of the Rosebery Hanging wall Shale and the trace element chemistry of the pyrite and pyrrhotite that it contains have been investigated. Preliminary results indicate that a whole-rock Sb and Tl halo at the base of the shale unit is not as extensive as has previously been suggested. The elevated Co, Zn, As and Mo contents and Co/Ni of early pyrite, proximal to the orebody may provide vectors to underlying mineralisation. [Pg.305]

Perhaps you noticed that letter B uses key words like valued customer and truly appreciate. Letter B also refers to the specific contents of the reader s letter, thus letting the reader know that his or her letter has been read. Furthermore, letter B tells the reader not just that the company will take your suggestion into consideration —which sounds a bit like an empty promise—but that the writers are taking the suggestion quite seriously. ... [Pg.122]

It must be underlined that, in those cases where the system had reached an apparent equilibrium (constant reading for at least 1 h), such values were considered as an acceptable approximation of the value of the system. Firstly, the water content of the two dry biocatalysts was evaluated and it was found that 11% of the water was stiU present in the mycelia after lyophilization (weight variation after 6h in an oven at 110°C). The two biocatalysts were then equilibrated in toluene for 24 h and the amounts were chosen so as to obtain the same water content in both systems. The results of Table 6.7 indicate that the mycelia led to a lower water activity, hence suggesting that water might partition inside the mycelia. [Pg.89]

Figure This Math Challenges for Families (www.figurethis.org) is designed for middle school students and their families. Math challenges are brightly illustrated and emphasize practical application of math skills. Kids use step-by-step problem solving to answer questions like, "How fast does my heart beat " and "How many Fridays are Friday the thirteenths " Each challenge includes hints, answer explanation, extra questions, and suggestions for further reading, as well as information about how its content relates to the real world. A parents section includes an article on using children s literature to study math concepts. Figure This Math Challenges for Families (www.figurethis.org) is designed for middle school students and their families. Math challenges are brightly illustrated and emphasize practical application of math skills. Kids use step-by-step problem solving to answer questions like, "How fast does my heart beat " and "How many Fridays are Friday the thirteenths " Each challenge includes hints, answer explanation, extra questions, and suggestions for further reading, as well as information about how its content relates to the real world. A parents section includes an article on using children s literature to study math concepts.
The striking feature of Table II is the comparatively high sulfur content of the nonfibrous protein and this tends to increase as we pass from the inner to the outer layers of the mucosum. It is of course possible to read many things into these results, but interpretation should be postponed until the measurements are extensively repeated. The values for the middle and inner levels do support observations made during the purification procedures that in these levels it was more difficult to dissociate the complex present in the primary solution. Whether this dissociation is a mild hydrolysis which occurs during urea extraction, or even an enzyme action during dialysis, are suggestions which yet have to be examined. [Pg.270]


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