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Cross, John

Allen, H. C. Jr and Cross, P. C. (1963) Molecular Vib-Rotors, John Wiley, New York. [Pg.196]

St John Ambulance Association (1982) First Aid, 3rd edn, St Andrews Ambulance Association and The British Red Cross Society, London. [Pg.557]

Anionic Surfactants Chemical Analysis, edited by John Cross... [Pg.952]

Emulsions and Emulsion Technology (in three parts), edited by Kenneth J. Lissant Anionic Surfactants (in two parts), edited by Warner M. Linfieid see Volume 56) Anionic Surfactants Chemical Analysis, edited by John Cross Stabilization of Colloidal Dispersions by Polymer Adsorption, Tatsuo Sato and Richard Ruch... [Pg.4]

Surfactant Biodegradation Second Edition, Revised and Expanded, R. D. Swisher Nonionic Surfactants Chemical Analysis, edited by John Cross Detergency Theory and Technology, edited by W. Gaie Cutier and Erik Kissa Interfacial Phenomena in Apolar Media, edited by Hans-Friedrich Eicke and Geoffrey... [Pg.4]

Re-entrant foam provides a counter-intuitive demonstration of processing (5). Polyurethane can be isotropically compressed in a mold and heated to about 170 °C. The microstructure of the resulting solid yields a material that bulges in cross section when stretched More information on polymers will be available from John Droske s complementary NSF-funded project (described in the preceding section). [Pg.84]

Lindamer, L., Lacro, J. P. Jeste, D.V. (1999). Relationship of ethnicity to the effects of antipsychotic medication. In J. M. Herrara, W. B. Lawson and J. J. Sramek, eds., Cross Cultural Psychiatry. Sussex John Wiley Sons. [Pg.116]

A custom beginning with the Gauls was to burn some elder on the eve of Saint John s Day (June 24th) to protect people, animals and crops. Crosses have long been made of elder and placed in stables to protect the animals therein. [Pg.84]

Heydon, John. The wise-mans crown or, the glory of the Rosie-Cross., 1641. [Pg.67]

Heydon, John. The wise-mans crown or, the glory of the Rosie-Cross. Shewing the wonderful power of Nature, with the full discovery of the true Coelum Terrae, or the first matter of metals, and their preparations into incredible medicines or elixirs that cure all diseases in young or old with the Regio Lucis, and holy houshold of Rosie Crucian philosophers. Communicated to the world by.. .. A servant of God, and secretary to Nature. .. London Printed for the author and are to be sold by Samuel Speed at the Rainbow in Fleetstreet, 1664. vp. [Pg.67]

Montgomery, John Warwick. Cross, constellation and crucible Lutheran astrology and alchemy in the age of the Reformation. Trans Roy Soc Canada [4] (1 Jun 1963 (Sect II)) 251-270. [Pg.285]

Montgomery, John Warwick, Cross and crucible Johann Valentine Andreaea (1586- 1654) phoenix of the theologians, The Hague Nijhoff, 1973. [Pg.288]

Waite, Arthur Edward. The brotherhood of the Rosy Cross being records of the house of the Holy Spirit in its inward and outward history with a new introduction by John C. Wilson. London William Rider 8c Son, 1924 reprint, New Hyde Park (NY) University Books, 1961. xx, 652p. [Pg.474]

This detailed outline of the basic tenets and philosophy of the Fraternity of the Rose Cross is biblically based, with ample quotations from the Gospels, especially Matthew and John, and from James. Two roads are offered for man s journey The first suggests that faith alone is enough to attain enlightenment, the second asks that we make efforts and sacrifices. The Great Work is an outgrowth of the latter process"... [Pg.500]

Figure 6 Spherulites of isotactic poly-l-butene (a, during growth) and of polyethylene (b, after completion) by optical microscopy (OM) under crossed polars. Reproduced from Ref. [3] with permission of John Wiley Sons, Inc. Figure 6 Spherulites of isotactic poly-l-butene (a, during growth) and of polyethylene (b, after completion) by optical microscopy (OM) under crossed polars. Reproduced from Ref. [3] with permission of John Wiley Sons, Inc.
Usually we talk about reactions in solution, but recently techniques have been developed to follow reactions that occur in a vacuum when a stream of reactant A and a stream of reactant B cross each other in a defined direction, as with molecular beams. From the direction in which the products are ejected and their energies, much fundamental information can be deduced about the details of the molecular processes. Lasers, which emit light-energy in a highly focused beam, are sometimes used to put energy into one of the reactants in a defined way. Such a technique reveals less about the nature of the transition state than about what is called the dynamics of the process—how molecules collide so as to react, and how the products carry away the energy of the overall reaction. The development and application of such techniques were recognized by a Nobel Prize in 1986 to Dudley Herschbach, Yuan Lee, and John Polanyi. [Pg.48]

H. Rittel, In Developments in Design Methodology (N. Cross, ed), John Wiley Sons, New York, 1984, pp 317-327. [Pg.301]

Spitz, P. H., Petrochemicals, the Rise of an Industry, John Wiley Sons, New York, 1988, 168. Cross-Bevan-Beadle See Viscose. [Pg.74]

Figure 2.15. Schematic of a quadrupole analyzer, (a) A hyperbolic cross-section (b) cross-section of cylindrical rods (c) the operating principle of a quadrupole mass filter. The x-direction pair of rods acts like a high pass filter so ion C (with low m/z) is not allowed through, and the y-direction pair of rods acts like a low pass filter and takes care of ion A (with high m/z). Only ion B having an m/z in the stable range is allowed through the quadrupole mass filter for subsequent detection. Reprinted from A. Westman-Brinkmalm and G. Brinkmalm (2002). In Mass Spectrometry and Hyphenated Techniques in Neuropeptide Research, J. Silberring and R. Ekman (eds.) New York John Wiley Sons, 47-105. With permission of John Wiley Sons, Inc. Figure 2.15. Schematic of a quadrupole analyzer, (a) A hyperbolic cross-section (b) cross-section of cylindrical rods (c) the operating principle of a quadrupole mass filter. The x-direction pair of rods acts like a high pass filter so ion C (with low m/z) is not allowed through, and the y-direction pair of rods acts like a low pass filter and takes care of ion A (with high m/z). Only ion B having an m/z in the stable range is allowed through the quadrupole mass filter for subsequent detection. Reprinted from A. Westman-Brinkmalm and G. Brinkmalm (2002). In Mass Spectrometry and Hyphenated Techniques in Neuropeptide Research, J. Silberring and R. Ekman (eds.) New York John Wiley Sons, 47-105. With permission of John Wiley Sons, Inc.
FIGURE 10. Contour plot of two-dimensional nuclear Overhauser effect ll NMR (NOESY) of the protonated Schiff base of all-traos-retinal, in chloroform, with formate as the counterion. The intermolecular NOE cross-peak observed between H15 of the retinal and the counterion proton, at a mixing time of 0.4 s, is shown. Top trace f2 projection of the 2D NOE spectrum. Reproduced by permission of John Wiley Sons from Reference 36... [Pg.92]

Fig. 2.17. Calculated fcn(E) and d(E) curves for the a-cleavage of deuterated amine molecular ions. The curves can be regarded as parallel over a small range of internal energies, but they are not in the strict sense. They may even cross to cause inverse isotope effects in the domain of highly excited ions. Reproduced from Ref. [76] with permission. John Wiley Sons, 1991. Fig. 2.17. Calculated fcn(E) and d(E) curves for the a-cleavage of deuterated amine molecular ions. The curves can be regarded as parallel over a small range of internal energies, but they are not in the strict sense. They may even cross to cause inverse isotope effects in the domain of highly excited ions. Reproduced from Ref. [76] with permission. John Wiley Sons, 1991.

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