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Fig. 5. The gas flow path of an AGR. Note the flow is reentrant, i.e., a fraction of the coot gas from the circulator flows up around the outside of the core entering the core from the top, then flows downward through the core, between the moderator and fuel element assembly, to the bottom where it mixes with the cool gas from the circulator and flows up the fuel channel inside the graphite fuel sleeves to the steam generators. Reprinted from [33], 1977 Wilmington Business Publishing, Dartford, U.K., with permission. Fig. 5. The gas flow path of an AGR. Note the flow is reentrant, i.e., a fraction of the coot gas from the circulator flows up around the outside of the core entering the core from the top, then flows downward through the core, between the moderator and fuel element assembly, to the bottom where it mixes with the cool gas from the circulator and flows up the fuel channel inside the graphite fuel sleeves to the steam generators. Reprinted from [33], 1977 Wilmington Business Publishing, Dartford, U.K., with permission.
Habak I has eiamioed ibe essential oil disLillcd from the leaves of the 3o-caifed swatnp bay," 1 ersea pufieM .ni a North Amertcan tree. He obtained 0 2 pec coot, of oil of the following cUaractecs —... [Pg.152]

This oil has been obtained from lavender plauts growing in tortagal. It bae no commeroial value. It has a specific gravity 0 939, optical rotation - 45, and coutaias about d9 per cent, of eaters. It is soluble inao equal volume of SO per coot, alcohol. It contains cincol, and prob. ably tbujooe. [Pg.203]

The oil has a specific yra -ity varying from Q-9I5 to 0-9.19, according to ibe pact of the plant Jislilled. aod is slightly lavo-iolatory. Its pheool-conient ia aboQt 6G to 70 per coot. [Pg.242]

J. Yield Icompari d ailh drv mati-rialj O O per coot., r/j-j 08741 an + 0 38 acid iiuiuhec l.j O ester number 2I5 4 ester nombcr after acetylation 28fj. 3 soluble in 0 8 and more volume 80 per cent, alcohol t.ot euUrely soluble in 70 per cent, alcohol. [Pg.324]

Solvent effects on radical polymerization have been reviewed by Coote and Davis,59 Coote et. Barton and Borsig,71 Gromov,72 and Kamachi" 1 A summary of kinetic data is also included in Beuennann and Buback s review.74 Most literature on solvent effects on the propagation step of radical polymerization deals with influences of the medium on rate of polymerization. [Pg.425]


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