Big Chemical Encyclopedia

Chemical substances, components, reactions, process design ...

Articles Figures Tables About

Date sources

Ref. 12 is an excellent, although dated, source of information from the chemical perspective of dmg—receptor iateractions. [Pg.285]

Errors in instrumentation calibration have been reduced by 90 percent due to the elimination of multiple, outdated copies of calibration procedures/data sheets. An instrument mechanic can now get the current specification from a single, up-to-date source whenever a work order is received. The time wasted in searching multiple files has been eliminated. [Pg.159]

Is the source current In technology, science, medicine, and other fields, you will need to use the most up-to-date sources available because the information changes very quickly. [Pg.141]

Date Source Location Distance (km) Release (TBq) 131I peak in milk (Bq r1) Ratio milk/release (I"1)... [Pg.146]

Erowid Note Please note that this document is archived for historical reference purposes and its information should be checked against other, more up-to-date sources. [Pg.1]

Parent aliquot In date Approval date Source type Worklist assignment Analysis priority Analyst name... [Pg.38]

The result is in your hands a work on the most recent analytical approaches and techniques applied to grape and wine chemistry, perceived not only as support to Research and Quality Control Laboratories, but also as an up-to-date source for students beginning work in the field of oenological analytical chemistry. [Pg.359]

A VARIETY of good reference sources are available for those who wish to learn more about phase equilibrium calculations and the recent advances in the subject. A partial list of source books is given below. Some of them are recent and provide up-to-date developments, and some dated sources introduce the basic principles in a coherent and easy-to-understand fashion. [Pg.101]

An up-to-date source of reference about schema and ontology evolution and schema merging. [Pg.327]

Lide, David R., ed. CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics, 89th ed. Boca Raton, Fla. CRC Press, 2008. The CRC Handbook has been the most authoritative, up-to-date source of scientific data for almost nine decades. [Pg.197]

Sulfenes (1) are the inner anhydrides of sulfonic acids, derived formally by the removal of one molecule of water from one molecule of the acid. They occur chiefly as short-lived intermediates in a number of valuable synthetic reactions it is probably fair to state that they are, surprisingly, both more frequently used and less well-known than their analogues such as sulfur trioxide or ketenes. This suggests that, although a number of aspects of sulfene chemistry have been presented in reviews1-4, there is a place for an up-to-date source whereby chemists may become better acquainted with the chemistry of sulfenes we hope that this chapter will fill the need for the present. [Pg.698]

Finally, may I allow myself to express my profound gratitude to all the Colleagues, whose experience, endurance and willingness to cooperate materialized in this volume, which hopefully will become a useful and up-to-date source textbook in the field of wavelets applied to chemistry. [Pg.565]

Advances in Conjugated Linoleic Acid Research, Volume 2 is the second book in a series devoted entirely to conjugated linoleic acid. As editors of Volume 2, we have worked to update available information on the analysis, biochemistry and applications of conjugated fatty acids in an attempt to make Volume 2, in conjunction with Volume I (published in 1999), the most comprehensive, up-to-date sources... [Pg.4]

The one review which treats lanthanide/trivalent actinide separation is that of Weaver (1974). Weaver s review is an excellent, if somewhat dated, source for a comprehensive discussion of solvent extraction separations of the lanthanides and trivalent actinides. Weaver discusses many of the historical aspects of lanthanide/ actinide separation, and considers both the successes and failures in the separation of trivalent lanthanides and actinides. [Pg.200]

I. Bertini, H.B. Gray, E.I. Stiefel and J.S. Valentine, eds. (2007) Biological Inorganic Chemistry, University Science Books, Sausalito - An up-to-date source of detailed information on essential aspects of bioinorganic chemistry. [Pg.1103]

Figure 2.11 Solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC) units by application to date Source Fuel Cell Today... Figure 2.11 Solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC) units by application to date Source Fuel Cell Today...
Keller, H., and U. Erb. 2004. Dictionary of Engineering Materials. Hoboken, NJ John Wiley Sons. An up-to-date source that defines key materials of the trade. [Pg.84]

Shell Bitumen Handbook. 2003. London TTL. Its association with a single company is misleading regarding the coverage of this handbook, which is a valuable up-to-date source on the use of bitumen. [Pg.157]

Applegate, G. 2002. The Complete Guide to Dowsing. London Vega. For those interested in the use of water divining, this is the most up-to-date source on the technique. [Pg.187]

Whitaker, J. 2005. Standard Handbook of Broadcast Engineering. New York McGraw-Hill. With the advent of digital TV and radio, engineers have need of an up-to-date source of information. This volume provides the data and equations necessary for understanding these new technologies. [Pg.250]

Access to a database of chemical structures and associated spectral parameters can accelerate the process of identifying an unknown. This is especially true when the data are utiHzed to produce NMR prediction algorithms and these are now available for a number of nuclei, most commonly and but also including P and F. Electronic content databases of N data are available from a number of sources [26—28], and the largest and most up-to-date source of data is associated with the ACD/NNMR predictor program, presently used in the laboratory of one of the authors (G. E. M.). [Pg.11]

The main purpose of this book however is to bring the literature on laser lines up-to-date with a new compilation of all the known cw lines. The early compilations of this nature [1.10-12] were quickly outstripped by new discoveries, and the last comprehensive update of cw lines appeared in 1981 [1.14] (it contained 1350 lines). Although a review of frequency measurements appeared recently [1.13], only 914 of the lines in the present compilation of 4555 have had their frequencies measured (50 of them since publication of [1.13]). The catalogue which appears in Part II of this book was commenced several years ago because of the need for an up-to-date source of information on laser lines suitable for use in astronomical heterodyne receivers (see for example [1.15]). In common with a number of applications, these receivers require the use of cw lasers at specific frequencies. Spectral coverage is now good enough that the publication of a new, exhaustive catalogue seems opportune. [Pg.4]


See other pages where Date sources is mentioned: [Pg.195]    [Pg.556]    [Pg.400]    [Pg.531]    [Pg.155]    [Pg.179]    [Pg.1]    [Pg.340]    [Pg.2]    [Pg.419]    [Pg.297]    [Pg.714]    [Pg.13]    [Pg.98]    [Pg.40]    [Pg.42]    [Pg.297]    [Pg.173]    [Pg.612]    [Pg.102]    [Pg.509]    [Pg.236]    [Pg.107]    [Pg.155]    [Pg.17]    [Pg.156]   
See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.19 , Pg.212 , Pg.235 , Pg.240 , Pg.243 , Pg.248 , Pg.251 ]




SEARCH



© 2024 chempedia.info