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Institute of Organic Chemistry and Technology, Cracow University of Technology, Cracow, Poland... [Pg.285]

Kankeleit, E. In International Conference on Mossbauer Spectroscopy Proceedings, vol. 2, 43. Cracow (Poland) (1975)... [Pg.69]

Isotope Laboratory, Faculty of Chemistry, Jagiellonian University, Cracow, Poland Fax 4812340515... [Pg.775]

Stitt, E.H., Hancock, F.E., Peeling, R.H. c Scott, J (2000) Experimental reactor and process development for the catalytic decomposition of sodium hypochlorite effluent. Paper presented at the 16th International Symposium on Chemical Reaction Engineering, Cracow, Poland. [Pg.346]

Department of Chemistry, University of Calgary. University Drive 2500, Calgary, Alberta, Canada T2N 1N4 2Department of Theoretical Chemistry, Faculty of Chemistry, Jagiellonian University, R. Ingardena 3, 30-060 Cracow, Poland... [Pg.57]

Gawronska, H., Ciurzynska, M., Wiench, M., and Gawrohski, S. W., 2004, Changes in profile gene expression in Arabidopsis induced by Pb ions. Abstracts of 14th Congress of Federation of European Societies of Plant Biologists. Cracow, Poland, p.221. [Pg.174]

The form of nickel in particles from different industries varies. The mineralogical composition, chemical content, and form of dusts from nine industries in Cracow, Poland, were examined (Rybicka 1989). The chemical form of a particle-associated heavy metal that was assessed by a five-step extraction scheme classified the metal as exchangeable, easily reducible (manganese oxides, partly amorphous iron oxyhydrates and carbonates), moderately reducible (amorphous and poorly crystallized iron oxyhydrates), organically bound or sulfidic, and residual. Dusts from power plants had a silicate characteristic with quartz and mullite predominant. Approximately 90% of the nickel from these... [Pg.189]

Herman Boerhaave stated that the salt mines of Wieliczka, near Cracow, Poland, were discovered in the year 1251. He described them as a subterraneous republic, which has its polity, laws, families, and even high-ways and common carriers.. . . When a traveller is arrived at the bottom of this strange abyss,. . . he is surpriz d with a long series of lofty vaults. . . which. . . appear by the light of flambeaux. . . as so many crystals. . . casting a lustre which the eye can scarce bear (35). [Pg.462]

Abo Akademi University, Process Chemistry Centre, do Center for Process Analytical Chemistry and Sensor Technology (ProSens), Biskopsgatan 8, FIN-20500 Turku-Abo, Finland and, Faculty of Material Science and Ceramics, AGH- University of Science and Technology, Al. Mickiewicza 30, PL-30059 Cracow, Poland Tom Lindfors... [Pg.1328]

Finally, the Auschwitz State Museum itself ordered an expert report to be compiled. The Institute for Forensic Research, Toxicology Division, of Cracow, Poland, named after Prof. Dr. Jan Sehn, prepared this report under Prof. Dr. J. Markiewicz on September 24, 1990, which confined itself to the analysis of masonry samples.56 The report concluded that the reason why Leuchter s samples from the homicidal gas chambers were mostly negative with respect to traces of cyanide was because the cyanide compounds had been exposed for more than 40 years to weathering, which these compounds allegedly could not have withstood. Three of these authors from the Jan Sehn Institute later published additional findings,57 which were, however, based on a veri-fiably incorrect analytical method—as was the first series of analy-... [Pg.34]

The 1946 Cracow Auschwitz Trial. In 1945, the Jan Sehn Institute for Forensic Research (Instytut Ekspertyz Sadowych) prepared a report on a forensic investigation of Auschwitz that was submitted in evidence in the 1946 Auschwitz trial in Cracow, Poland.74 This expert report should be treated with caution, because forensic examinations and judicial procedures under the Communists have been anything but trustworthy, and in 1945, Poland was a Stalinist satellite. One need only point to the example of Katyn, the Soviet account of which was fully endorsed by Poland s Communist regime.73... [Pg.42]

Jan Sehn Institute for Forensic Research, Toxicology Department, Cracow, Poland, under Jan Markiewicz. The Polish Scientist used the micro-diffusion chamber procedure, which does not permit the detection of Iron Blue.502 The detection threshold for other cyanides lies at 10 pg per kg sample material. [Pg.246]

According to the Jan Sehn Institute for Forensic Research, Department for Toxicology, Cracow, Poland, data in mg per kg ... [Pg.251]

Pawlak, Z., Micellar Structure of Lubricating Oils in Selected Papers. The Third International Symposium on Tribochemistry, Cracow, Poland, September 10-12, 2001. [Pg.340]

K. Mazeau, H. Driguez, and F. R. Taravel, Book of Abstracts Vllth European Carbohydrate Symposium, Cracow, Poland, 1993, p. B029. [Pg.61]

Forslind, B. etal., Nickel penetration through skin, in Jasienska. S. and Maksymowicz, L.J., Eds., Particle Probe Analysis, Proceedings of the 12th ICXOM, Cracow, Academy of Mining and Metallurgy, Cracow, Poland, 1989, p. 587. [Pg.60]

This contribution is dedicated to Professor Andrej Witkowski of the Jagellion University of Cracow (Poland) who is at the origin of our works on the subject. [Pg.248]

Jane J, Atichokudomchai N, Suh D-S. In Tomasik P, Yuryev VP, Bertoft E, eds. Starch Progress in Structural Studies, Modifications and Applications. Cracow Poland Polish Society of Food Technology 2004 147. [Pg.229]

J. Benitez, E. Sanchez, L. Travieso, and R. Roque-Malherbe, International Conference on Advanced Wastewater Treatment and Reclamation, Cracow, Poland, September 25-27, 1989. [Pg.371]

Belonenko M.B., Demushkina E.V., Lebedev N.G. (2004) Soliton lattices of Habbard s electrons in carbon nanotubes. Symposium and Summer School Nano and Giga Challenges in Microelectronics. Research and Development Opportunities , (Cracow, Poland), 152. [Pg.480]

Dezellus, O., Hodaj, F. and Eustathopoulos, N. (1998) in Proc. 2nd Int. Conf. on High Temperature Capillarity, Cracow (Poland), 29 June-2 July 1997, ed. N. Eustathopoulos and N. Sobczak, published by Foundry Research Institute (Cracow), p. 18 Drevet, B., Landry, K., Vikner, P. and Eustathopoulos, N. (1996) Scripta Mater., 35,1265 Dussan V., E. B. and Davis, S. (1974)/ Fluid Mech., 65,71 Ebrill, N. (1999) Ph.D. Thesis, University of Newcastle, Australia... [Pg.103]


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