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Defines over 2,000 literary terms (including lesser known, foreign language and technical terms) explained with illustrations from literature past and present. [Pg.439]

A clear, up-to-date and well-researched history of American foreign policy since 1938, Volume 8 of the Pelican History of the United States. [Pg.447]

Our customers include the Administration of the President of Russia, Russian Customs, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Ministry of Health Care, the Immigration Service, the Pension Fund, and many important Russian banks. [Pg.268]

NDT-testing of parts and units. Correctness of assemblage of parts and foreign object detection. [Pg.603]

Edited and translated by Li Kerning, Foreign Nonde.structive Te.sting, 1985, 5(2) (total 2215) 5-9. [Pg.811]

Here, r is positive and there is thus an increased vapor pressure. In the case of water, P/ is about 1.001 if r is 10" cm, 1.011 if r is 10" cm, and 1.114 if r is 10 cm or 100 A. The effect has been verified experimentally for several liquids [20], down to radii of the order of 0.1 m, and indirect measurements have verified the Kelvin equation for R values down to about 30 A [19]. The phenomenon provides a ready explanation for the ability of vapors to supersaturate. The formation of a new liquid phase begins with small clusters that may grow or aggregate into droplets. In the absence of dust or other foreign surfaces, there will be an activation energy for the formation of these small clusters corresponding to the increased free energy due to the curvature of the surface (see Section IX-2). [Pg.54]

The visible crystals that develop during a crystallization procedure are built up as a result of growth either on nuclei of the material itself or surfaces of foreign material serving the same purpose. Neglecting for the moment the matter of impurities, nucleation theory provides an explanation for certain qualitative observations in the case of solutions. [Pg.339]

Neumann and co-workers have used the term engulfrnent to describe what can happen when a foreign particle is overtaken by an advancing interface such as that between a freezing solid and its melt. This effect arises in floatation processes described in Section Xni-4A. Experiments studying engulfrnent have been useful to test semiempirical theories for interfacial tensions [25-27] and have been used to estimate the surface tension of cells [28] and the interfacial tension between ice and water [29]. [Pg.352]

Many solids have foreign atoms or molecular groupings on their surfaces that are so tightly held that they do not really enter into adsorption-desorption equilibrium and so can be regarded as part of the surface structure. The partial surface oxidation of carbon blacks has been mentioned as having an important influence on their adsorptive behavior (Section X-3A) depending on conditions, the oxidized surface may be acidic or basic (see Ref. 61), and the surface pattern of the carbon rings may be affected [62]. As one other example, the chemical nature of the acidic sites of silica-alumina catalysts has been a subject of much discussion. The main question has been whether the sites represented Brpnsted (proton donor) or Lewis (electron-acceptor) acids. Hall... [Pg.581]

Cheville R A and Grioschkowsky D 1999 Far-infrared foreign and self-broadened rotational linewidths of high temperature water vapor J. Opt. See. Am. B 16 317-22... [Pg.1261]

Equally foreign is the property that when 9 1 the relative probability... [Pg.198]

Influence of added substances upon the critical solution temperature. For a given pressure the C.S.T. is a perfectly defined point. It is, however, affected to a very marked extent by the addition of quite a small quantity of a foreign substance (impurity), which dissolves either in one or both of the partially miscible liquids. The determination of the consolute temperature may therefore be used for testing the purity of liquids. The upper consolute temperature is generally employed for this purpose. [Pg.20]

As a chemist, it was easy for me to fit into the new environment. Science is international and even has its own langnage in scientific English (as it is freqnently called), i.e., English with a foreign accent. The... [Pg.67]


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Absorption, of foreign compounds

Albumin foreign materials

Alphabets, foreign language

Animals foreign animal diseases

Antibodies foreign antigens

Are Glomus Cells Capable of Reestablishing Chemosensory Function When Reinnervated by Foreign Nerves

Binding of Foreign Molecules

Biological foreign bodies

Biomaterials foreign-body response

Blood clot foreign surfaces

Blood foreign compound toxicity

Blood interactions with foreign surfaces

Bulk Crystallization of Polymers in Contact with a Foreign Surface

Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce

Capacity foreign controlled

Capital investment foreign country

Carrying foreign genes

China foreign direct investment

China foreign markets

China foreign participation

China foreign trade

Chinese wholly foreign-owned enterprises

Commercially objectionable foreign odor

Congress Senate Foreign Relations Committee

Cooperation with Foreign Partners and Publications

Coprecipitation of "foreign" ions

Cornea foreign body causing

Costs in foreign country

Cotton foreign matter

Council on Foreign Relations

Crystal data and X-ray powder patterns for ferrite phase containing foreign ions

Crystallization of Thin Polymer Films on Amorphous Foreign Surface

Data from Diffusion of Small Foreign Molecules

Defect foreign atoms

Deoxyribonucleic acid foreign

Diffusion foreign atoms

Distribution, of foreign compounds

Early Stages of Metal Deposition on a Foreign Substrate

Effect of Foreign Complexing Agents

Effect of foreign compounds

Equilibria Involving Foreign Atoms

Excretion, of foreign compounds

Explosive Charges Used in Foreign Flash Detonators

Expression of Foreign Genes

External foreign bodies

Foreign Capital Investment

Foreign Commerce Weekly

Foreign Commerce Yearbook

Foreign Contacts

Foreign Corrupt Practices Act

Foreign Glass Fragments

Foreign Granulomas

Foreign Laboratory Supply

Foreign Mineral Survey

Foreign Office

Foreign Pharmacy Graduate

Foreign Plastic Fragments

Foreign Protein Expression Using Plant Cell Suspension and Hairy Root Cultures

Foreign Quarterly Review

Foreign Relations

Foreign Removal

Foreign Substances

Foreign Trade Statistics Notes

Foreign Trade in Chemicals

Foreign alkaloids

Foreign alkaloids present in alkaloidal drugs

Foreign animal diseases

Foreign antigen

Foreign artillery fuzes of WWII

Foreign body

Foreign body conjunctival

Foreign body corneal

Foreign body giant cells

Foreign body ingestion

Foreign body reaction

Foreign body response

Foreign body response reaction

Foreign body response, implants

Foreign body sensation

Foreign bonds

Foreign clinical trials

Foreign competition

Foreign compound toxicity

Foreign compound toxicity biochemical effects

Foreign compound toxicity kidney

Foreign compound toxicity liver

Foreign compounds

Foreign compounds excretion

Foreign compounds glucuronidation

Foreign contamination

Foreign country, costs

Foreign currency

Foreign direct investment

Foreign elements

Foreign engineering students

Foreign engineers

Foreign exchange

Foreign exchange example

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Foreign experts

Foreign firms

Foreign gas broadening

Foreign genes

Foreign government bonds

Foreign internal

Foreign invested companies

Foreign invested companies China

Foreign invested enterprises

Foreign invested enterprises China

Foreign key

Foreign language

Foreign languages, documented

Foreign material

Foreign material-blood interactions

Foreign materials, deposition

Foreign matter

Foreign matter, adherent

Foreign metals

Foreign moieties

Foreign molecules

Foreign object

Foreign object damage

Foreign object debris

Foreign oils

Foreign particles

Foreign patent coverage

Foreign patent protection

Foreign patents

Foreign policy

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Foreign protein accumulation, target

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Foreign sales

Foreign salts

Foreign scientific papers

Foreign scientists

Foreign securities

Foreign state

Foreign state intermediates

Foreign steroids Present in steroidal drugs

Foreign students

Foreign substrate

Foreign surnames

Foreign tax credits

Foreign trade chemicals

Foreign-body response adaptive immune system

Foreign-body response biocompatibility

Foreign-body response effect

Foreign-body response fibronectin

Foreign-body response leukocytes

Foreign-body response macrophages

Foreign-body response maturation

Foreign-body response neutrophils

Foreign-body response with fibroblasts

Foreign-body response wound-healing

Foreign-gas effect

Foreigner-directed speech

Foreigners

Funding foreign

Given names foreign name format

Granuloma foreign-body

Growth on Foreign Nuclei

Home-country vs. foreign location

Implantable medical devices foreign body response

Influence of Foreign Elements

Instability foreign protein

Internal Foreign Bodies

Intrauterine foreign bodies

Introduction of a Foreign Pathway to Enable Homoethanol Production

Introduction of a Foreign Pathway to Enable Non-native Substrate Utilization

Intruder foreign

Journal titles foreign-language journals

Liquid Phase Epitaxy on Foreign Substrates

Lungs foreign compound toxicity

Macrophage foreign antigens

Manual of Foreign Patents

Material, materials foreign

Metabolism of foreign substances

Metabolism, of foreign compounds

Metal deposition foreign substrate

Metallic substrate, foreign, deposition

Milk protein foreign proteins

National Foreign Trade Council

Nuclear Weapons and Foreign Policy

Nucleation on an Insoluble Foreign Surface

Of foreign compounds

Polyurethane foreign body reaction

Potential Allergenicity of the Introduced Foreign Proteins

Potential Toxicity of Introduced Foreign Proteins

Prevention of Electrical Contact with Foreign Objects

Primary foreign key

Production of Foreign Proteins Using Plant Tissue Culture

Protection against foreign bodies

Protein blood-foreign material interactions

Proteins antigenic foreign

Quenching by foreign substances

Radiolucent foreign body

Recombination with foreign genes

Reviews and Books in Foreign Languages

Secretion of Foreign Proteins

Similarity of local demand to foreign market conditions

Soft tissue implants, foreign body

Soft tissue implants, foreign body reaction

Spectra of foreign atoms

Stability foreign protein

Superficial foreign body removal

Surface formation foreign materials deposition

Titles foreign-language journals

Toxic Responses to Foreign Compounds

Trade, Foreign

Trauma foreign body causing

Ultrasound Foreign Bodies

Underpotential Deposition of Metals on Foreign Substrates

United States Department Foreign Agricultural Services

United States foreign sites

Vegetative foreign body

Wages foreign

Wholly Foreign-Owned Enterprises

Wood splinter foreign body

Wounds foreign material

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