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Gibson 1 Principles

E. Gibson, Principles of Perceptual Teaming and Development, Appleton Century, New York, 1969. [Pg.6]

R.F Gibson, Principles of Composite Materials Mechanics, CRC Press, Boca Raton, FL (2012). [Pg.76]

R. F. Gibson, Principles of Composite Material Mechanics, McGraw-Hill, Inc., New York, 1994. [Pg.7051]

In the Lewis and Gibson statement of the third law, the notion of a perfect crystalline substance , while understandable, strays far from the macroscopic logic of classical thennodynamics and some scientists have been reluctant to place this statement in the same category as the first and second laws of thennodynamics. Fowler and Guggenheim (1939), noting drat the first and second laws both state universal limitations on processes that are experunentally possible, have pointed out that the principle of the unattainability of absolute zero, first enunciated by Nemst (1912) expresses a similar universal limitation ... [Pg.371]

It can be difficult to decide where exactly to cut a protein so as to cleanly excise each domain. It is not always certain that the duplications that gave rise to the domains happened by the simple duplication of entire domains. Fractions of domains or units containing the C-terminal half of one domain and the N-terminal half of an adjoining domain could, in principle, be duplicated. These pathological cases can be teased out only by close inspection and the careful use of profile analysis and dot-matrix plots (e.g., Gibson et al, 1993). [Pg.112]

Ahmad I, Gibson PR. Management of iron deficiency in patients admitted to hospital time for a rethink of treatment principles. Intern Med J 2006 36 347-54. [Pg.749]

Zylstra, G.J. Gibson, D. T. (1991). Aromatic hydrocarbon degradation a molecular approach. In Genetic Engineering Principles and Methods, Vol. 13, ed. J. K. Setlow, pp. 183-203- New York Plenum Press. [Pg.194]

Gibson method. The mean velocity in a penstock leading from a reservoir can be determined by rapidly closing a valve at the lower end and recording a pressure-time diagram at a point just upstream from the valve. The principle that impulse equals change of momentum can be applied to the mass of liquid between the reservoir and the point of measurement. The impulse is given by the area under the recorded pressuretime curve, and from this the initial velocity can be determined [10]. [Pg.431]

Assuming that structural data are available, and that a property has been correctly measured, the next problem is to establish a relationship. Fundamental models are preferred by engineers because tlrey are based on basic principles of physics and the physical chemistry of the described phenomenon. Once it is realized that foods are essentially composite hierarchical structures, we can borrow models and theories developed for nonfood systems and apply them. A good example is the adaptation of mechanical principles for the description of cellular solids, (Gibson and Ashby 1988) to the properties of solid food foams (Attenburrow et al. 1989 Warburton et al. 1990). Examples are provided in Chapter 10. [Pg.241]

Gibson R (1990) Principles of Nutritional Assessment. Oxford Oxford University Press. [Pg.28]

Gibson s method 4 is based on the principle that ammonium hydrogen fluoride effects the complete decomposition of beryl at a low temperature, even if the mineral is only coarsely ground. Much of the silica is volatilized as ammonium fluosilicate and the beryllium and aluminium converted first to fluorides, then sulfates. The former is separated by solution in (NH COs. [Pg.84]

If the asymmetric oxidation is applied on racemic thioethers diastereomeric products result. In the case of an efficient kinetic resolution [20] both sulfide and sulfoxide can be obtained in optically active form. An elegant application of this principle was described by Gibson nee Thomas in the resolution of planar chiral racemic 9 [21]. [Pg.667]

Bower JM, Beermann DH, Gibson JM, Shambes GM, Welker W (1981) Principles of organization of a cerebro-cerebellar circuit. Micromapping the projections from cerebral (SI) to cerebellar (granule cell layer) tactile areas of rats. Brain Behav. EvoL, 18, 1-18. [Pg.317]

Galian P, Thibault H, Preziosi P and Hercberg S (1992) Interleukin 2 production in iron-deficient children. Biol Trace Element Res 32 421-426. Gibson RS (1990) Principles of Nutritional Assessment. Oxford University Press, New York. [Pg.822]

Gibson, R.S. (2003). Principles ofiNutritional Assessment, 2nd edn. Oxford University Press, New York, NY. [Pg.436]

Gibson, R. F. Principles of composite material mechanics, CRC Press, 2nd edition. 97-134 (2007). [Pg.251]

Gibson, R. F. (1994). Principles ( Qm positeMaterM Mechanics. McGraw-Hill, New York. A particulaify thorough, but also clearly presented, account of the medianics and micromechanics of composites including laminates. There are mai worked examples and end-of-chapter problems. (Relevant to Ch ter 6.)... [Pg.428]

KESARCODI-WATSON A, KASPAR H, LATEGAN M J and GIBSON L (2008) Probiotics in aqua-culture The need, principles and mechanisms of action and screening processes. Aquaculture, 274,1-14. [Pg.279]

Gibson, J.D. 1993. Principles of Digital and Analog Communications, 2nd ed. Prentice-Hall, Upper Saddle River, NJ. [Pg.1409]

Gibson, J.D. 1993. Principles of Digital and Analog Communications, 2nd ed. Macmillan, New York. Hashemi, H. 1993. Impulse response modeling of indoor radio propagation channels. IEEE J. Selec. Areas Commun. ll(7) 967-978. [Pg.2212]

Flory, P.J., 1953. Principles of Polymer Chemistry. Cornell Univeristy Press, New York. Gauthier, M.A., Gibson, M.I., Klok, H.A., 2009. Synthesis of functional pol3nners by postpolymerization modification. Angew. Chem. Int. Edit. 48, 48—58. [Pg.227]


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