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Ryan C G, Cousins D R, Sie S H, Griffin W L, Suter G F and Ciayton E 1990 Quantitative PiXE mioroanaiysis of geoiogioai materiai using the CSiRO proton mioroprobe Nucl. Instrum. Methods B 47 55... [Pg.1850]

That means that this method is a neat little way one can get the ever lovely MDEA (Methylenedioxyethyl amphetamine, the softer cousin of X). Strike hears you asking So if one uses lithium tri-methylborohydride can one get methamphetamine out of that nitro group . Good question. Unfortunately the answer is no. The authors say Interestingly, N-alkylated products were not produced when other alkylborohydrides were used." Fair enough. Here s the recipe ... [Pg.140]

A cousin to this reduction is one using stannous chloride (a.k.a. SnCb, a.k.a. Tin chloride) which is done exactly as the calcium one except that about lOOg of SnCb is used in place of the Mg or Ca and the addition occurs at room temperature and the solution is stirred for one hour rather than 15 minutes. Some very good reductions that operate almost exclusively at room temperature with no pressure and give almost 100% yields are to follow. The only reason Strike did not detail these methods is that some of the chemicals involved are a little less common than Strike is used to but all are available to the public. These alternatives include acetlylacetone and triethylamine [73], propanedithlol and trieth-ylamine [74], triphenylphosphine [75], NaBH4 with phase transfer catalyst [76], H2S and pyridine [77], and palladium hydrox-ide/carbon with hydrazine [78], stannous chloride dihydrate [85]. [Pg.155]

Austenitic steels have a number of advantages over their ferritic cousins. They are tougher and more ductile. They can be formed more easily by stretching or deep drawing. Because diffusion is slower in f.c.c. iron than in b.c.c. iron, they have better creep properties. And they are non-magnetic, which makes them ideal for instruments like electron microscopes and mass spectrometers. But one drawback is that austenitic steels work harden very rapidly, which makes them rather difficult to machine. [Pg.131]

A pipeline GIS is a close cousin to a city GIS. Our company needed to produce a GIS for a two-mainline system from New Mexico to California. A subsidiary had already begun a GIS for the gathering systems, their part of the business. [Pg.392]

Extraction (discussed in Chapter 5) uses the selective adsorption of a component in a liquid to separate specific molecules from a stream. In application extraction may be coupled with its cousins, extractive distillation and azeotropic distillation, to improve extraction efficiency. Typical refinery extraction applications involve aromatics recovery (UDEX) and lubricants processing (furfural, NMP). Extractive distillation and azeotropic distillation are rarely employed in a refinery. The only... [Pg.242]

Dunn, R. F., El-Halwagi, M. M., Lakin, J., and Serageldin, M. (1995). Selection of organic solvent blends for environmental compliance in the coating industries. Proceedings of the First International Plant Operations and Design Conference, E. D. Griffith, H. Kahn and M. C. Cousins (eds.). Vol. HI, pp. 83-107, AIChE, New York. [Pg.294]

Whiston, J. and B. Eddershaw, 1989, Quality and Safety - Distant Cousins or Close Realtives, The Chemical Engineer, June. [Pg.491]

Whiston, J., Eddershaw, B. (1989). Quality and Safety—Distant Cousins or Close Relatives The Chemical Engineer U.K., June 1989. [Pg.376]

The minor images of bromochlorofluoromethane have the sane constitution. That is, the atoms are connected in the sane order. But they differ in the anangement of then-atoms in space they are stereoisomers. Stereoisomers that are related as an object and its nonsuperimposable minor image are classified as enantiomers. The word enantiomer describes a paiticulai- relationship between two objects. One cannot look at a single molecule in isolation and ask if it is an enantiomer any more than one can look at an individual human being and ask, Is that person a cousin Fuithennore, just as an object has one, and only one, minor image, a chiral molecule can have one, and only one, enantiomer. [Pg.282]

In 1914 the Einsteins separated, and they divorced in 1919. Thereafter Einstein married his cousin Elsa Einstein, who brought him two stepdaughters. He had several extramarital affairs during this second marriage. [Pg.383]

Gerward, L., and Cousins, C. (1997). The Discoveiy of the Electron A Centenary. Physics Education 32 219-225. Random House Webster s Dictionary of Scientists. (1997). New York Random House. [Pg.1136]

Thomson, Joseph John (1856-1940) (with Christopher Cousins)... [Pg.1289]

Cousins, E. W. and P. E. Cotton, Protection of Closed Vessels Against Internal Explosions, presented at annual meeting National Fire Protection Assoc., May 7-11, 1951, Detroit, Mich. [Pg.540]

Infinite Systems The ultimate fate of infinite systems, in the infinite time limit, is quite different from their finite cousins. In particular, the fate of infinite systems does not depend on the initial density of cr = 1 sites. In the thermodynamic limit, there will always exist, with probability one, some convex cluster large enough to grow without limit. As f -4 oo, the system thus tends to p —r 1 for all nonzero initial densities. What was the critical density for finite systems, pc, now becomes a spinodal point separating an unstable phase for cr = 0 sites for p > pc from a metastable phase in which cr = 0 and cr = 1 sites coexist. For systems in the metastable phase, even the smallest perturbation can induce a cluster that will grow forever. [Pg.128]

Deterministic context sensitive L-Systems called DIL-Systems [prus89] - generalize their context-free cousins by allowing productions of the form... [Pg.579]


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