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It is the trasted encyclopedia of infoimation for 30 years and is now available in hard cover and e-book formats. It is now periodicalty updated by Texas A M University. The hard cover 3-volume set is hsted at 800 and the combo hard cover and e-book retails for 960. The hard copy ISBN is 9780123971890. [Pg.460]

ISBN 0-203-02723-X Master e-book ISBN ISBN 0-203-14016-8 (Glassbook Format)... [Pg.3]

Wiley publishes in a VcU-iety of print and electronic formats and by prlnt-on-demcUid. Some material included with standcu-d print versions of this book may not be included in e-books or in prlnt-on-demand. If this book refers to media such cis a CD or DVD that is not included in the version you purchcised, you may download this material at http //booksupport. wiley. com/. For more information about Wiley products, visit www.wiley.com. [Pg.310]

Gibbs A, DeMatteis B. Essentials of Patents. Hoboken, NJ John Wiley Publishers, December 2002. E-book, March 2003. This book presents invention and the U.S. patent system in a real-world context. Practical content includes chapters on Patent Strategy, Patent Tactics, Managing Patents in the Engineering Department, and Managing Patents in Manufacturing and Operations. E-book option ensures greatest currency. Publisher states that all updates will he provided free with purchase of the main volume (in either format). [Pg.255]

Thank you for your well worded communication. My family is well as am I...and thank you for your well wishes in our behalf. I do not know as to whether or not you have read Chemical Muscle Enhancement (BDR) or not but this is actually in the book. Nonetheless we can answer this without rewriting the entire text in an E-mail format and perhaps bring to light a few additional thoughts. By the way it is possible that your question and reply will appear in one of the Q A columns I do for various magazines and possibly on one or more Internet sites. [Pg.86]

Various pharmacopoeias, e.g., United States/National Formulary British, European, Japanese, Pharmacopoeias Martindale, The Extra Pharmacopoeia The Merck Index The British Pharmaceutical Codex Include standards and monographs for drugs, excipients, containers/closures and medical devices Updated regularly many available in book format or CD-ROM can be obtained through various publishers including Interpharm... [Pg.298]

ISBN 0-203-58688-3 (Adobe e-Reader Format) International Standard Book Number 0-8493-1560-3 (Print Edition)... [Pg.821]

The format of an E-book is chosen to enable fast dissemination of new research, and to give easy access to readers. The chapters can be read individually. [Pg.348]

Wiley publishes in a vciriety of print and electronic formats tuid by print-on-demcuid. Some material Included with stcmdard print versions of this book may not be included in e-books or in prlnt-on-demand. [Pg.373]

The maxim "The old teaches the young" is more and more frequently reversed in modem electronic times. Someone like me who wrote his first three-line e-mail letter just a few years ago is lost without the help of informatics wizards who watch over software performance, data bases, and book formatting. The invaluable services of Alain Borel, chemistry librarian Luc Patiny, specialist of scientific documentation and Donald Zbinden, computer expert, cannot be praised enough. [Pg.192]

According to an elegant remark by Davies [5], "Modem scientific data handling is multitechnique, multisystem, and manufacturer-independent, with results being processed remotely from the measuring apparatus. Indeed, data exchange and storage are steps of the utmost importance in the data acquisition pathway. The simplest way to store data is to define some special format (i.e., collection of rules) of a flat file. Naturally, one cannot overestimate the importance of databases, which are the subject of Chapter 5 in this book. Below we discuss three simple, yet efficient, data formats. [Pg.209]

A textbook describing the theory associated with calculation s of Ih e electronic structure of molecti lar system s. While the book focuses on ab ini/rci calculation s, much of the in formation is also relevant to semi-empirical methods. The sections on the Hartree-fock an d Con figuration ItUeracTion s tn elh ods, in particular, apply to HyperChem. fhe self-paced exercisesare useful for the beginning computational chemist. [Pg.4]

Emulsion polymerizations most often involve the use of water-soluble initiators (e.g. persulfate see 33.2.6.1) and polymer chains are initiated in the aqueous phase. A number of mechanisms for particle formation and entry have been described, however, a full discussion of these is beyond the scope of this book. Readers are referred to recent texts on emulsion polymerization by Gilbert4 and Lovell and El-Aasser43 for a more comprehensive treatment. [Pg.63]

In books on inorganic chemistry, the marked increase in the stability of the lower oxidation state (by two units) of heavier elements descending the main groups of the periodic Table is often explained by the inert s-pair effect (see J. E. Huheey U)). For example, elements like In and Sn may use only 1 or 2 electrons for the formation of bonds instead of 3 or 4 (group number), leaving one electron pair in the outer valence shell inert . The electron pair is assumed to occupy an s-orbital. This classification does not very much contribute to the understanding of bonding first... [Pg.8]

In contrast to transition metals iron and copper, which are well-known initiators of in vitro and in vivo lipid peroxidation (numerous examples of their prooxidant activities are cited throughout this book), the ability of nontransition metals to catalyze free radical-mediated processes seems to be impossible. Nonetheless, such a possibility is suggested by some authors. For example, it has been suggested that aluminum toxicity in human skin fibroblasts is a consequence of the enhancement of lipid peroxidation [74], In that work MDA formation was inhibited by SOD, catalase, and vitamins E and C. It is possible that in this case aluminum is an indirect prooxidant affecting some stages of free radical formation. [Pg.781]


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