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Gordon, Lewis

Peter A Reinhardt and Judith G. Gordon, Lewis Publishers, 1990, ISBN 0-87371-158-0. 74.95... [Pg.84]

Gordon, Lewis. 1995a. Bad Faith and Anti-black Racism. New York Prometheus. [Pg.307]

Finally, it is a pleasure to thank the many who have helped us in the preparation of this book. The most obvious are those who have kindly persuaded their organizations to release the photographs which illustrate the text. There are, however, many other industrialists and academics who have provided source material. We also feel that we owe much gratitude to the many who have stimulated our interest in applied electrochemistry. In the case of one of us (D.P.) special mention should be made of Professor Martin Fleischmann (University of Southampton) and Dr Gordon Lewis (associate and guide during a survey of industrial electrochemistry carried out in 1979). The other (F.C.W.) would wish to single out Dr Des Barker (Portsmouth Polytechnic),... [Pg.677]

S. Gordon and B. J. McBride, Computer Program for Calculation of Complex Equilibrium Compositions. Rocket Peformance Incident and Reflected Shocks and Chapman-]ouquetDetonations, NASA-Lewis Research Center, NASA, Airport, Md., Mar. 1976. [Pg.53]

McBride, B. J., Heimel, S., Ehlers, J. G., Gordon, S., Thermodynamic Properties to 6000 °K. for 210 Substances Involving the First 18 Elements, NASA Scientific Publication SP-3001, Lewis Research Center, Cleveland, 1963. [Pg.48]

Lewis TA, A Paszczynski, SW Gordon-Wylie, S Jeedigunta, C-H Lee, RL Crawford (2001) Carbon tetrachloride dechlorination by the bacterial transition metal chelator pyridine,2,6-bis(thiocarboxylic acid). Environ Sci Technol 35 552-559. [Pg.283]

R.G. Lewis and S.M. Gordon, Samphng for organic chemicals in air, in Principles of Environmental Sampling, ed. L.H. Keith, American Chemical Society, Washington, DC, Chapt. 23 (1996). [Pg.932]

Gordon, S. and McBride, B.J., Computer Program for Calculation of Complex Chemical Equilibrium Compositions and Applications, NASA Reference Publication, Lewis Research Center, Cleveland, Ohio, 1994, p. 1311. [Pg.567]

Equilibrium combustion product compositions and properties may be readily calculated using thermochemical computer codes which minimize the Gibbs free energy and use thermodynamic databases containing polynomial curve-fits of physical properties. Two widely used versions are those developed at NASA Lewis (Gordon and McBride, NASA SP-273, 1971) and at Stanford University (Reynolds, STANJAN Chemical Equilibrium Solver, Stanford University, 1987). [Pg.22]

Gordon, S., and B. J. McBride. 1971. Computer program for calculation of complex chemical equilibrium compositions, rocket performance, incident and reflected shocks, and Chapman-Jouguet detonations. NASA SP-273. NASA Lewis Research Center. [Pg.139]

Gu, Z.-M., Zhou, D., Lewis, N.J., Wu, J., Johnson, H. A., McLaughlin, J.L., and Gordon, J. Quantitative evaluation of Annonaceous acetogenins in monthly samples of paw paw (Asimina triloba) twigs by liquid chromatography/electrospray ionization/tandem mass spectrometry. Phytochem. Anal., 10, 32, 1999. [Pg.188]

BX McBride A S. Gordon, Fortran IV Program for the Calculation of Thermodynamic Data , NASA TN D4097, Lewis Research Center, Cleveland (1967) Available NTIS N67-35192 20) TX Hauser and Lee,... [Pg.697]

Lewis, R.G. and R.W. Coutant. 1999. Determination of phase-distributed polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in air by grease-coated denuders. In Lane, D.A., Ed., Gas and Particle Measurements of Atmospheric Organic Compounds. Gordon and Breach Science Publishers, Amsterdam, pp. 201-231. [Pg.279]

Gordon and McBride (27), working at the NASA Lewis Research Center, developed an algorithm similar to the RAND Method. They minimized ... [Pg.126]

Lewis RM, Gordon DJ, Poole-Wilson PA, Borer JS, Zannad F. Similarities and differences in design considerations for cell therapy and pharmacologic cardiovascular trials. Cardiology 2008 110 73-80. [Pg.778]

Using both a hybrid receptor model, developed by Lewis and Stevens ( 2) and modified by Gordon and Olmez (3), and a simple model of emission from the Ohio River Valley, we compare the results of the College Park (CP) samples as well as those of another continuous set of samples taken from July 3-29, 1983 at Wallops Island, VA (WI), to predicted results. Single-source differential equations (2) are used to describe the time-varying concentrations of SO2, SO and a particulate element characteristic of coal-fired power plant emissions (chosen here as Se). An additional equation (3) can be added to describe the concentration variation of B(0H)3 The following rate constants apply to the concentrations of the four species in question ... [Pg.92]


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