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Note that there are many ways to express vacuum. Simple gauges record vacuum negative psig. Compound gauges record vacuum as a positive psia. The v-t h.-uses inches of mercury in the daily forecast, and millibars ("GOO i ... [Pg.5]

G. Gompper, J. Goos. Fluctuations and phase behavior of passages in a stack of fluid membranes. J Phys II France 5 621-634, 1995. [Pg.743]

At aa age ot twenty to Iweni-v-tivi, years the trees pi odiice Ihe laaxiinum yield of fruiU, usually from GOO Lo 1000 oranges per anniirn. Fn Spain and Algeria uccs esisL wbirh produce to 3000 Truiis... [Pg.426]

Average Kvalues for temperatures 100—GOO F. For temperatures beyond this range, see literature. [Pg.232]

In contrast to this, consider next a solution of sodium acetate. From vSec. 09 we know that in such a solution the thermal agitation raises a certain number of protons from the solvent molecules to the vacant proton levels of the (CH GOO) ions. In the aqueous solution of such a salt, this process is known as the hydrolysis of the salt and is traditionally regarded as a result of the self-ionization of the water. In Fig. 36, however, it is clear that in the proton transfer... [Pg.147]

G.L. Griffith W.L. Schwoyer, USP 3457128 (1969) CA 71, 72517 (1969). Particulate self-explosive nitrated materials, such as Nitro-starch, PETN, TNT,.and their mixts, can be made relatively safe to handle and transport thru formation of a uniform nongelled aq slurry containing 10—50% water and 0.5—10% partially hydrolyzed polyacrylamide suspending agent having 0.1—50% free acid, and = 50% unhydrolyzed amide groups, and a mw of 1,000,GOO-... [Pg.344]

Adding the carboxymethyl group makes the starch less prone to damage by heat and bacteria. Carboxymethyl starch is used as an additive in oil drilling mud. It is also used in the goo that makes ultrasound examinations so messy. Carboxymethyl starch is also called a starch ether. [Pg.146]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.71 , Pg.109 ]




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