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However, an encyclopaedia focusing on instruments, which includes material on chemical instruments and apparatus, was published in 1998. It incorporates 327 entries on a diverse range of historical items.4 Its strengths are its fairly comprehensive coverage and inclusion of more recent and complex instruments. Descriptions of the historical development of each item are necessarily short. Though it does not concentrate particularly on chemistry, there is some useful material to be found in a German volume of 37 essays, including a chapter on a subject rarely treated, industrial reaction vessels.5... [Pg.215]

Ammonium nitrate [6484-S2-2J, NH NO, formula wt 80.04, is the most commercially important ammonium compound both Hi terms of production volume and usage. It is the principal component of most iadustrial explosives and nonmilitary blasting compositions however, it is used primarily as a nitrogen fertilizer. Ammonium nitrate does not occur Hi nature because it is very soluble. It was first described Hi 1659 by the German scientist Glauber, who prepared it by reaction of ammonium carbonate and nitric acid. He called it nitrium flammans because its yeUow flame (from traces of sodium) was... [Pg.364]

Catalytic Oxidation for Straight-Chain Paraffinic Hydrocarbons. Synthetic fatty acids (SFA) are produced by Eastern European countries, Russia, and China using a manganese-catalyzed oxidation of selected paraffinic streams. The technology is based on German developments that were in use during World War II. The production volume in 1984 was estimated to be about 5.5 x ICf t/yr. The oxidation is highly exothermic and is carried out at about 105—125°C, mostly in continuous equipment. [Pg.92]

Arzncibuch dcr DDR (Pharmacopoeia of the (former) German Democratic Republic), 6 volumes, 1985, British Approved Name... [Pg.8]

Deiitscher Arzneimittel-Codex (German Drug Formulary) 1986 First-Fourth Supplement 1986-1992. Ergiinzungsbueh zum Deutschen Arzneibuch (Supplement Volume to German Pharmacopoeia, Sixth edition 1926). Reprinted 1953. [Pg.8]

The German Federal Institute for Material Testing (BAM) carried out full-scale fire tests on commercial liquefied-propane storage tanks. Tank volume was 4.85 m in each test (Schoen et al. 1989 Droste and Schoen 1988 Schulz-Forberg et al. 1984). Unprotected and protected tanks filled with propane (50% filled) were exposed to a fire. In some tests, the propane was preheated. [Pg.165]

Koenigsberger, L. (1965). Hermann von Helmholtz (One-volume condensation of three-volume 1902 German edition), tr. Frances A. Welhy. New York Dover... [Pg.619]

Mendeleev s reluctance toward reduction was not widely shared. One of the codiscoverers of the periodic system, the German Lothar Meyer, accepted the possibility of primary matter and supported Prouf s hypothesis. He was also happy to draw curves through numerical data, including his famous plot of atomic volumes that showed such remarkable periodicity that it helped in the acceptance of the periodic system. Nonetheless, prior to Thomson s discovery of the electron, no accepted model of atomic substructure existed to explain the periodic system, and the matter was still very much in dispute. [Pg.35]

Bronchial Asthma. Table 1 Asthma therapy, according to the German guidelines for asthma and the GINA report 2006 (GINA, http //www.ginasthma.org). FEV1, forced expiratory volume in 1 s... [Pg.288]

The German physicist Lothar Meyer observed a periodicity in the physical properties of the elements at about the same time as Mendeleev was working on their chemical properties. Some of Meyer s observations can be reproduced by examining the molar volume for the solid element as a function of atomic number. Calculate the molar volumes for the elements in Periods 2 and 3 from the densities of the elements found in Appendix 2D and the following solid densities (g-cuU ) nitrogen, 0.88 fluorine, 1.11 neon, 1.21. Plot your results as a function of atomic number and describe any variations that you observe. [Pg.178]

Transcribed from the British Library MS. Sloane 3641 folios 1-8. The original text was printed in a number of compendia in Latin and German, the Auriferae artis 1572, Alchymia vera 1604, Amaldus de Villa Nova Opus Aureum 1604, Lumen chymicum novum 1624 and in the sixth volume of the Theatrum chemicum 1659."... [Pg.15]

Cover title Alchemy chemistry 1500-1900 catalogue of rare books.. The second volume Parts 3 4) is titled Foundations of nuclear physics and radio chemistry 1600-1945 is not relevant to this bibliography. 222 numbered entries on alcehmy, mostly of works in Latin and German. [Pg.406]

The designers of the lecture room were, of course, proved correct. Only a few years later a systematic order was, indeed, recognized. An extraordinary double discovery was made in 1869. The German chemist Julius Lothar Meyer (1830-1895) noticed a remarkable periodicity during his rigorous scientific analysis of the atomic weights and volumes. He remained content with only a mild curiosity in this realization, as his interests lay primarily in physicochemical problems. He was objective and driven only by facts he was wary of hypotheses... [Pg.15]

The additional wood demand of 17.1 Mio m3 corresponds to 27% of the total German wood harvest in 2006 (62.3 Mio m3). The wood harvest of 2007 of 76.7 Mio m3 cannot be used as typical reference due to the windfall of the storm Kyrill . The harvested wood volume in 2006 has already doubled in comparison to the long-term average of the 1990s (approximately 34 Mio m3) [9],... [Pg.403]

Kraftliner as well as fluting are not manufactured in Germany. Corresponding paper grades would have to be imported or at least the necessary raw materials. The required pulp volume for the production of 3.6 Mio t corrugated base papers would exceed the current total chemical pulp import of 3.4 Mio t of the German paper industry. [Pg.403]


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