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Quoted in Kathleen Neils Conzen, German-Americans and the Invention of Ethnicity, in Frank Trommler and Joseph McVeigh, eds., America and the Germans An Assessment of a Three Hundred Year History (Philadelphia University of Pennsylvania Press, 1985), vol. I, p. 136. On nonwhite responses to American empire, see Willard Gatewood, Black Americans and the White Man s Burden, 1898-1903 (Urbana University of Illinois Press, 1975) Amy Kaplan, Black and Blue on San Juan Hill, in Amy Kaplan and Donald Pease, eds., The Cultures of US Imperialism (Durham Duke University Press, 1993), pp. 219-236. [Pg.335]

The study of the action of acetylene on arsenic trichloride which, according to Lewis, was started in America in 1904 (Griffin), was recommenced during the last war almost simultaneously by German, American and English chemists. [Pg.284]

While many German, American and Russian treatises elucidate this subject, which is of such great and present interest, in a wide and complete manner, few publications exist on the subject in the Italian language. Dr. Sartori s book therefore fills a lacuna in our scientific bibliography. [Pg.362]

For Americans of Japanese ancestry it was a time of particular shock. I do not know if German Americans and Italian Americans felt the same horror as the nations of their parents were taken over by expansionist military regimes. [Pg.22]

Varon considers that a-pinene and /8-pinene exist in the following approximate proportions in French, American, and German turpentine oils —... [Pg.47]

Standard tests are the American and the German . Several other continental standards are essentially based on the German. The present British standard relates only to laboratory glassware. The German and American standards differ in a number of details and to try to establish an international uniformity the ISO have issued recommended procedures ". A new British standard in preparation will be based on these procedures. [Pg.876]

Hermann von Helmholtz, German physicist and physiologist (1821 -1894). fJ. Willard Gibbs, American chemical physicist (1839-1903). [Pg.25]

HFC-134a is a relatively new chemical, and only the American Industrial Hygiene Association (AIHA 1991) has developed a workplace guideline. The AIHA Workplace Environmental Exposure Level (WEEL) of 1,000 ppm is an 8-h time-weighted average. The German MAK and Dutch MAC are also 1,000 ppm (German Research Association 1999 Ministry of Social Affairs and Employment 2000). [Pg.169]

Insecticidal activity of diethyl yV-(4-chloro-2-methylphenyl)aminometh-ylenemalonate was investigated against American and German cockroaches (86MI7). [Pg.337]

Technetium Tc 1925 (Berlin, Germany) 1937 (Berkeley, California) Walter Noddack and Ida Tacke Noddack (both German) Emilio Segre (Italian-American) and Carlo Perrier (Italian) 130... [Pg.399]

Herman Presser was indicted for violating this statute as part of a German-American social and military society called the Lehr und Wehr Verein ( Education and Defense Society ). The group was incorporated under Illinois law with the stated purpose of improving the mental and bodily condition of its members so as to qualify them for the duties of citizens of a republic. In December 1879, the group, led by Presser, engaged in a march and drill, armed with rifles, without the required license from the governor. [Pg.53]

The impurities of potassium bromide.—Judging from the analyses of potassium bromide by H. Adrian,4 the older commercial varieties were very much more contaminated with impurities than modern samples. For example, H. Adrian found 10 to 15 per cent, of impurities in 10 commercial samples to-day, the German Pharmacopoeia permits 2 per cent, of potassium chloride, and about 0T per cent, of the carbonate. There has been reported 0T3 per cent, of KC1 in English bromide, 4 52 to 5 92 per cent, in American and in both, 0 35 to 1 29 per cent, of moisture. The bromide from Stassfurt is free from iodides. To detect iodides, the soln. is first treated with a little fuming nitric acid, and then shaken with chloroform, if but little iodine is present, the chloroform will not be coloured, but if the bromide be treated with an excess of ferric chloride the iodine will colour the chloroform... [Pg.578]


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