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Faure design

The first mixt, Tonite No 1, was patented in 1874 by Trench, Faure and Mackie, and contained NC (pulped) 51.6 and Ba nitrate 48.4%. This mixt was designed not to develop poisonous gases such as CO on functioning, supposedly containing sufficient oxygen for complete combustion. This was proven not to be the case, however, as was shown in tests conducted by Abel in Engl and Sarrau and Vieille in Fr... [Pg.817]

Lead-acid batteries were developed in 1859 by Plante. Scientists including Faure, Volk-mar, Brush, Gladstone, Tudor, Phillipart, and Woodward among others, contributed to improve Plante s cell and to create the lead-acid battery designs that are now available in the market. Lead-acid batteries use lead dioxide as cathode material, metallic lead as negative material, and a sulfuric acid solution as electrolyte. Different materials are used as separator, for example, microporous rubber, cellulose, polyvinyl chloride, polyethylene, and glass fiber. The cell reactions are... [Pg.409]

In recent years, much effort has been directed towards characterization of receptor systems, which are composed usually of multiple subtypes, a,-Adrenoreceptors do not represent an exception to the rule as they can be divided into at least three subtypes, namely 0, (otuX ib and a,p (a,d), with upper and lower case subscripts being used to designate native or recombinant receptor, respectively (Bylund et al., 1994 Faure et al., 1994 Ford et al., 1994 Hieble et al., 1995). However, some functional experiments indicate that an additional a,-adrenoreceptor subtype may exist, which was named a, L-adrenoreceptor (Docherty, 1998). Efforts to clone this receptor subtype have been unsuccessful so far (Testa et al., 1997), supporting the conclusion that it may represent a different affinity state of the a -adrenoreceptor (Ford et al., 1997 Hieble and Ruffolo, 1997). [Pg.112]

The meteorite specimens that have been collected annually by the ANSMET scientists are curated at the Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas, where they are assigned official designations such as ALHA 81005. The letters ALH refer to the Allan HiUs, the letter A indicates that the specimen was collected by ANSMET, 81 refers to the 1981/82 field season, and 005 teUs ns that it was the fifth Antarctic meteorite from that field season examined in Houston. The letter A was dropped after the 1981/82 fieldseason. The bare-ice (or blue-ice) areas adjacent to the Transantarctic Mountains are identified by the letter codes listed in Appendix 18.12.1. The origin of the bine-ice areas was discussed at a workshop in 1988 chaired by Cassidy and WhiUans (1990) who referred to them as stranding surfaces (Faure 1990). [Pg.637]

Faure, J. Laulheret, R. Cabarbaye, A. 2008. Is Optimized Design of Satellites Possible ESREL, 22-25 September 2008, Valencia, Spain. [Pg.587]

Faure Louw from Winder Controls Seimag Tecberg Group. New Rock Winder design and 3D mapping of 21 Level. [Pg.559]

Generally, the dry sieving method yields a relatively larger value of pore size than that obtained from either wet sieving or hydrodynamic sieving (Faure et al., 1986 Van der Sluys and Dierickx, 1991 Bhatia et al., 1994). This circumstance must be taken into account when design retention criteria are used. [Pg.155]


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