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Nitro groups are efficiently reduced with hydrogen over Raney nickel catalyst (I. Fel-ner, 1967), with hydrides, or with metals. [Pg.112]

CastabEity is not to be confused with fluidity, which is the abEity of a molten aEoy to fEl a mold cavity iu every detaE. CastabEity is the ease with which an aEoy responds to ordinary foundry practice without undue attention to gating, risering, melting, sand conditions, and any other factors involved in producing sound castings. [Pg.248]

K. A. Gschneider Jr. and L. Eyring (eds.). Handbook on the Physics and Chemistry of Rare Earths, North-Holland, Amsterdam. fel. 1, (1978) to Vol. 21, (1995). An authoritative source of information on all topics associated with lanthanide elements. [Pg.1227]

Alaunerde,/. alumina, alaunerdehaltig, a. aluminiferous. Alaun-erdesulfat, n. sulfate of alumina (aluminum sulfate), -erz, n. alunite. -fass, n. (L ol/ier) alum vat. -fels, m. alunite. -festig-keit,/. Paper) alum resistance, alaun-ftirmig, a. aluminiform. -gar, a. dressed with aluQi, alumed, tawed. [Pg.17]

Fels, m, rock cliff, -alann, m, rock alum, -art, /. (kind or variety of) rock. [Pg.150]

Fels-gestein, n. rock material rock formation> -glimmer, m. mica, felsig, a. rocky, rock-like,... [Pg.150]

Granit-fels, -felsen, m. granitic rock, granitfdrmig, a. granitifomi. granitisch, a. granite, granitic. [Pg.193]

Quarz-faden, m. quartz thread, quartz filament, -fels, m. quartz rock, quartzite, -fenster, n. quartz window, quarzfrei, a. free from quartz. [Pg.352]

Table 2. x./TUnsaturated Iron-Acyl Complexes 3 from 2 via Elimination Reactions CFe R1 base/THF [FeL R1 [Fe] ... [Pg.527]

The Alexander model is based on two assumptions that enable simple expressions for these two terms (1) The concentration profile of the layer is step-like. That is, the monomer volume fraction within the layer, (p Na3/d2L, is constant, independent of position (2) The chains are uniformly stretched. That is, all chain ends are positioned on a single plane at a distance L from the surface. [In this paper, we use the symbol to mean approximately equal to or equal to within a numerical factor of order one we use to mean proportional to .] The first assumption simplifies the calculation of Fin, while the second yields a simple expression for Fel. [Pg.36]


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