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Energy organic

Mechanisms of Radiation Energy—Organic Substrate Interaction... [Pg.423]

FERC was created in October 1977 as a result of the passage of the Department of Energy Organization Act. At that time, the 57-year-old Federal Power Commission (FPC) was eliminated and FERC took over many of the FPC s responsibiUties. [Pg.88]

Department of Energy Organization Act Transfer authority from HUD to DOE 8/4/77... [Pg.199]

Energy Organic compounds Inorganic compounds Sunlight... [Pg.40]

S.M. Tadayyon, H.M. Grandin, K. Griffiths, P.R. Norton, H. Aziz, and Z.D. Popovic, CuPc buffer layer role in OLED performance a study of the interfacial band energies, Organ. Electron., 5 157-166 (2004). [Pg.396]

OGJ OLADE OECD OPEC OSPAR Oil Gas Journal Latin American Energy Organization Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries Oslo Paris Commission for the Protection of the Marine Environment of the North East Atlantic... [Pg.667]

Some organic conductors can become superconductors under certain conditions. Superconductivity is the disappearance of electrical impedance that allows electric current to flow without any loss of energy. Organic metals were reviewed in many sources (see, e.g., Khideckef and Zhilyaeva... [Pg.409]

Irradiation of olefins and dienes in the presence of oxygen and various sensitizers produces hydroperoxides and cyclic peroxides. Effective sensitizers include not only high-energy carbonyl triplets, but also low-energy organic dyes such as methylene blue, rose bengal, chlorophyl, and riboflavin. The same species that quench the phosphorescence of these complex molecules also quench their photosensitizing ability. [Pg.136]

Siaff IAEA Fusion Energy 1996 Pmceedings of the Sixteenth International Conference on Fusion Energy. Organized by the httermitiontd Atomic Energy Agency, Bernan Associates, Lanham. MD. 1997. [Pg.700]

DEOA (1977). Department of Energy Organization Act. Public Law 95-91 (August 4), 91 Stat. 565, as amended (U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington). [Pg.382]

Plants and animals require a continual input of free energy. If we were to remove the sources of free energy, organisms would drift toward equilibrium with the consequent cessation of life. The ultimate source of free energy is the sun. Photosynthesis converts its plentiful radiant energy into free energy, which is stored first in intermediate energy currencies like ATP and then... [Pg.56]

The breaking of chemical bonds under the influence of heat is the result of overcoming bond dissociation energies. Organic substances such as polymers are highly heat sensitive due to the limited strength of the covalent bonds that make np their structures. Scission can occur either randomly or by a chain-end process, often referred to as an unzipping reaction. [Pg.725]

Fluorinated hydrocarbon gases Formaldehyde (formalin) Formic acid and metallic salts Fuel propellants, solid organic Fuels, high energy organic Geraniol, synthetic Glycerin, except from fats (synthetic)... [Pg.470]

Besides a source of energy, organisms require a source of materials for biosynthesis of cellular matter and products in cell operation, maintenance and reproduction. These materials must supply all the elements necessary to accomplish this. Some microorganisms utilize elements in the form of simple compounds, others require more complex compounds, usually related to the form in which they ultimately will be incorporated in the cellular material. The four predominant types of polymeric cell compounds are the lipids (fats), the polysaccharides (starch, cellulose, etc.), the information-encoded polydeoxyribonucleic acid and polyribonucleic acids (DNA and RNA), and proteins. Lipids are essentially insoluble in water and can thus be found in the nonaqueous biological phases, especially the plasma and organelle membranes. Lipids also constitute portions ofmore complex molecules, such as lipoproteins and liposaccharides. Lipids also serve as the polymeric biological fuel storage. [Pg.125]


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