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Rdsch N 1998 Lecture Given at the 7th internationai Symposium on Theoreticai Aspects of Heterogeneous Cataiysis, Cambridge, 25-28 August... [Pg.2236]

Early research and development is described in a symposium proceedings (54). The status of the CANDU program as of 1975 is given in Reference 55 and a brief history maybe found in a more recent pubHcation of the American Nuclear Society (37). [Pg.220]

The minimum capacity of quench liquid can be estimated by a heat balance, knowing the final quench pool temperature. The following equation given by Fauske Intemational Symposium on Multi-Phase Transpoii and Paiiiculate Phenomena, December 15-17, I9S6) can be used to calculate the minimum amount of quench hquid ... [Pg.2299]

The Symposium was further highlighted by an initiative of IPPA to honour Prof Walter Pilnik for all his activities in the past in the interest of pectin research and of the association of pectin producing industries. This was done by awarding a talented, junior scientist in the field to present the so-called Walter Pilnik Lecture. This award, which will be given every second year, was given to Dr Maureen McCann. [Pg.997]

A variety of interior applied masonry paints are available. Some of these have been tested by the AEERL laboratory at the U.S. EPA. Results of these tests are given in a paper presented at a Symposium on Radon Reduction Technology.39... [Pg.1284]

In this symposium a comprehensive overview of the risk estimation step and its relationship to the output of multimedia fate models is given in the paper by Fiksel (5). Examples of the application of and linkage among the various techniques are also presented in that paper. [Pg.96]

The method of using fugacity calculations will be discussed later in this symposium, therefore a detailed description will not be given in this paper. The description of equilibrium models using chemical equilibrium expressions will be discussed with the recognition that the two approaches are very much the same. [Pg.107]

In order to focus on more of the basic research problems related to radon, a symposium was organized in conjunction with the 191th National Meeting of the American Chemical Society. This volume presents most of the reports given at that symposium. There are five major groups of reports occurrence, measurement methods, physical and chemical properties of radon and its decay products, health effects, and mitigation of radon levels. [Pg.8]

Extension of an address given at the Lignin Symposium held during the Xlllth International Congress of Pure and Applied Chemistry, Stockholm, July 1953. [Pg.72]

Most fires involve the combustion of polymeric materials. Despite the involvement of polymers in fires, there have been no books on current research topics in this area of fire research in some years. Given the importance of fire and polymers as a social issue and the complexity and interest in the relevant basic science, Eli Pearce of Polytechnic University of New York and I cochaired a one-week symposium on fire and polymers. It was the first major symposium held on fire and polymers at an American Chemical Society National Meeting in about five years. [Pg.1]

This publication is the record of the papers given and of the discussions at a meeting convened in May 1950 at Trinity College, Dublin by D.C. Pepper which is usually referred to as the First International Cationic (occasionally just Ionic) Symposium (A). It is important in the history of polymer science because many important new ideas were discussed there, some for the first time. These included Dainton and Ivin s theory of equilibrium polymerisations, co-catalysis (Plesch, Polanyi and Skinner), and the energetics of polymerisations. The present author made several contributions to that discussion, the most substantial of which was a joint theoretical paper which is reproduced here ... [Pg.230]

K.H. Leist, Toxicity of Pigments, Lecture given at the Nifab-Symposium in Stockholm, May 1980. [Pg.598]

At the end of 1950, America had really arrived at the Polymer Age and progress has continued, as will be seen in the talks that will be given later in this Symposium. [Pg.60]

Charles Coulson, 4, "A History of Quantum Theory and Applications in Chemistry," 12-page typescript of after-dinner speech given August 16, 1971, at the Fourth Canadian Symposium on Theoretical Chemistry,... [Pg.266]

Thiele, U., Which criteria of polymer lines of PET Production determine quality and purity of the melt (in German), presentation given at the 3rd Plastic Symposium ofGneufi Bad Oeynhausen, Germany, 15-16 September, 1999. [Pg.492]

Figure 18.11 Effect of exposure in New River, AZ, on the GPC data for Spectar copolymer sheeting [10]. From Photodegradation in a copoly(ethylene/1,4-cy-clohexylenedimethylene terephthalate) with and without UV absorber, presentation given by D. R. Fagerburg at the 37th International Symposium on Macromolecules, IUPAC World Polymer Congress, Gold Coast, Australia, July 1998, and reproduced with permission of IUPAC... Figure 18.11 Effect of exposure in New River, AZ, on the GPC data for Spectar copolymer sheeting [10]. From Photodegradation in a copoly(ethylene/1,4-cy-clohexylenedimethylene terephthalate) with and without UV absorber, presentation given by D. R. Fagerburg at the 37th International Symposium on Macromolecules, IUPAC World Polymer Congress, Gold Coast, Australia, July 1998, and reproduced with permission of IUPAC...
C. Selected Applications. Some brief examples of the types of uses that can be made of thermodynamics in electrometallurgy are given. Pourbaix diagrams, which have received rather extensive use, are excluded since they are discussed in greater detail in other papers that are a part of this symposium. [Pg.704]


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