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Walsh, F., and G. Mills (1993). Electrochemical Techniques for a Cleaner Environment. Chemistry and Industry (2 August), 576-79. [Pg.145]

Spear, P.A. 1981. Zinc in the aquatic environment chemistry, distribution, and toxicology. Natl. Res. Corn. Canada, Publ. NRCC 17589. 145 pp. [Pg.741]

Lunev, M. I. (1997). Toxicological control of production and objects of the environment. Chemistry in Agriculture. Agrochemical Herald, 5, 10-12. [Pg.431]

SRC. 1995a. Syraeuse Research Corporation. Atmospheric Oxidation Program. Chemical Hazard Assessment Division Environment Chemistry Center, Syracuse, NY. (AOPWIN). [Pg.178]

Telitchenko, M.M. (1974). Quality and safety of the environment (chemistry, toxicology and technology). Global aspects in die environmental context (In Russian). Gydrobiologicheskii Zhumal 10,131-134. [Pg.316]

Prof. Dr. D. Barcelo Environment Chemistry IIQAB-CSIC, Jordi Girona, 18 08034 Barcelona, Spain dbcqam cid.csic.es... [Pg.230]

Is this a fair portrayal of chemistry and chemists Certainly, chemistry happens in laboratories. Laboratory chemists often do wear white lab coats, and they do use lots of glassware Chemistry also happens everywhere around you, however. It happens in your home, your school, your community, and the environment. Chemistry is happening right now, inside every cell in your body. You are alive because of chemical changes and processes. [Pg.6]

P. O Neill, Environment Chemistry, George, Allen, and Unwin, London, 1985. [Pg.346]

Baum, E.J. Occurrence and snrveiUance of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons Chapter 2 in Polycyclic hydrocarbons and cancer. Vol. I, edited by H.V. Gelboin and P.O. Ts o, Environment, chemistry, and metabolism. Academic Press, New York, NY (1978) 45-70. [Pg.1269]

Gillham RW. (1995). Resurgence of research concerning organic transformations enhanced by zero valent metals and potential application in remediation of contaminated ground water. National Meeting of the American Chemical Society, Div. Environs. Chemistry 35 691-694. [Pg.645]

Collins KJ, Jensen AC, Albert S (1995) A review of waste tyre utilization in the marine environment. Chemistry and Ecology 10 205-216... [Pg.214]

Tipping, E. Colloids in the Aquatic Environment , Chemistry and Irubistry (1988) 1 August, 485. [Pg.775]

Levin W, Wood AW, Wislocki PG, Chang RL, Kapitulnik J, Mah HD, Yagi H, Jerina DM, Conney AH (1978) Mutagenicity and carcinogenicity of benzo[a]pyrene and benzo[a]pyrene derivatives. In Gelboin H V, TS o POP (eds) Polycyclic hydrocarbons and cancer, Vol 1. Environment, chemistry and metabolism. Academic Press, New York, pp 189-202 Liimatainen A, Hanninen O (1982) Occurrence of cytochrome P-450 in the earthworm Lumbricus terrestris. In Hietanen E, Laitinen M, Hanninen O (eds) Biochemistry, biophysics and environmental implications. Elsevier Biomedical, pp 255-258... [Pg.175]

Abamou, A., Miossec, L., 1992, Chlorinated waters diseharged to the marine environment chemistry and environmental impact. An overview. The Seienee of the Total Environment, 126,... [Pg.22]

Future work must address two areas to provide the foundation for statistically based analyses of high-cycle CF (as well as environmental LCF and FCP). For simple laboratory conditions, the Weibull analysis of mechaniccil HCF failure probability [82] must be extended to include CF. Second, variable load, temperature, and environment chemistry histories are likely to be complex in applications and significantly affect CF Hfe. Such history effects have not been studied. The scaling of Basquin relationship data to predict the Ufe of a structure is qualitative and uncertain. Either the local strain approach to CF crack formation/eeurly growth life or the fracture mechanics analysis of CF propagation provide a better foundation for life prediction and failure analysis. [Pg.311]

In all these examples, the biofilm is able to substantially change the chemistry of the electrolyte at the metal-water interface. Thus, the corrosion rate may depend more on the details of the electrolyte chemistry at the interface under the biofilm than it does on the bulk environment chemistry. The fact that biofilms tend to be spatially heterogeneous allows them to support sharp chemical gradients both parallel and perpendicular to the metal surface. This is one of the reasons why corrosion tends to become more localized in the presence of microorganisms. On top of this is the tendency for films of microbes to develop and change with time. This can produce corrosion rates, which also vary with time emd are thus hard to predict. [Pg.510]

Research Laboratory for Materials and Environment Chemistry, Chemical Research Centre, Budapest, Hungary... [Pg.127]

PA Gilbert. In O Hutzinger, ed. Handbook of Environments Chemistry. Berlin Springer-Verlag, 1992, Vol 3, Part F, p 319-328. [Pg.617]

P. Combrade, M. Foucault, and G. Slama, About the crack tip environment chemistry in pressure vessel steel exposed to primary PWR coolant. Proceedings of 2nd International IAEA Specialists Meeting on Subcritical Crack Growth, NUREG CP0067, Vol. 2, Sendai, Japan, May 1985, pp. 201-218. [Pg.640]

Kohichi Nakazato, Integrated Culture Research Institute, Division of Life Environment (Chemistry) at Tokyo University Graduate School... [Pg.439]


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