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Fowles

Dunbar R C 1994 Ion-moleoule radiative assooiation Unimolecular and Bimolecular Ion-Molecule Reaction Dynamic ed C-Y Ng, T Baer and I Fowls (New York Wiley)... [Pg.826]

A [1 CO,Ph n It Treatment and prevention of harmful pmlozoal infection in fowl 265... [Pg.140]

A more detailed treatment has been given by Gurfein and his associates who chose as their pore model a cylinder with walls only one molecule thick. A few years later, Everett and Fowl extended the range of models to include not only a slit-shaped pore with walls one molecule thick, but also a cylinder tunnelled from an infinite slab of solid and a slit formed from parallel slabs of solid. [Pg.207]

Fig. 4.8 Enhancement of interaction potential in a siit-shaped pore between paraliel siabs of solid. Plot of 0/0 against z/rg for various values of d/r or R/r (see text). (Reduced from a diagram of Everett and Fowl. )... Fig. 4.8 Enhancement of interaction potential in a siit-shaped pore between paraliel siabs of solid. Plot of 0/0 against z/rg for various values of d/r or R/r (see text). (Reduced from a diagram of Everett and Fowl. )...
The monohydrate is stable up to 540°C, but it is very sensitive to reducing agents. It is slightly soluble in water, insoluble in alcohol, and more soluble in aqueous solutions of iodides. It is mainly used in animal and fowl feeds. [Pg.365]

Mineral Feed. Mineral feed supplements for domestic animals and fowl usually contain a pure form of pulverized limestone. In fact, some state laws require the supplement to be at least 35% available calcium. Other sources of calcium are bone meal and dicalcium phosphate. Use as mineral feed has been a steadily growing market for limestone. The material is ground to 90% minus 0.15 mm (100 mesh) or 80% minus 0.9074 mm (200 mesh), is low in silica, and has strict tolerances on arsenic and fluorine (see Feeds and feed additives). [Pg.177]

Windows in airplanes, trains, and schools commonly use polycarbonate. Exotic appHcations include military use, for example in high speed aircraft canopies, where tests have shown polycarbonate to withstand impact with fowl at Mach 2. Polycarbonate is also used for security appHcations as laminates with glass or other materials. Polycarbonate offers unsurpassed projectile-stopping capabiHty, as the material softens upon impact with a bullet, absorbing the projectile s energy. [Pg.285]

Antibiotic LL-E19020a and LL-E19020P are described as useful agents for the treatment of chronic respiratory disease, fowl cholera, and necrotic enteritis in birds (76) and as anthelmintics in monogastric and mminant animals (28). [Pg.528]

Coccidiosis is a widespread disease that occurs most often in fowl, such as chickens and turkeys, and other farm animals (cows, sheep, swine, horses, and rabbits) (11). In chickens the disease has caused severe economic losses. Coccidiosis also occurs in ox, water buffalo, zebu, bighorn sheep, wild goat, alpaca, Hon, puma, fox, mink, parakeet, Canada goose, snow goose, and camel, among others. It is seen only rarely in humans, and dogs and cats are only occasionally infected. [Pg.264]

Gross Moloney, Rauscher rous sarcoma, HIV oncogenic of fowl, aids... [Pg.303]

A. W. Fast, in Destratification of Lakes and Reservoirs to Improve Water Quality, ed. F. L. Burns and I.J. Fowling, Australian Water Resources Council, Canberra, 1981, p. 515. [Pg.38]

G.E. Duvall, Shock Waves in the Study of Solids, Appl. Mech. Rev. 15, 849 (1962). G.E. Duvall and G.R. Fowles, Shock Waves, in High Pressure Physics and Chemistry, Vol. 2 (edited by R.S. Bradley), Academic Press, New York, 1963, p. 209. [Pg.42]

Various other explosive plane-wave generators have been designed (Deal, 1962 Fowles, 1972), but they all make use of an angular relation which... [Pg.44]


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