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Gough T E, Miiier R E and Sooies G 1981 infrared speotra and vibrationai predissooiation of (C02) oiusters using iaser-moieouiar beam teohniques J. Phys. Chem. 85 4041-6... [Pg.2452]

P. S. Gough, Numerical Simulation of Current Artilley Charges Using the TDNOVA Code, BRE-TR-555, BRL, Aberdeen, Md., June 1986. [Pg.53]

A. M. Ujihara and M. Gough, ManagingMsh From Municipal Waste Incinerators, Resources for the Future, Washington, D.C., 1989. [Pg.59]

Gough-Joule effect When an elastomer/ rubber is stretched adiabatically (without heat entering or leaving the system), heat is evolved, This effect was first reported discovered by Gough in 1805 and rediscovered by Joule in 1859. [Pg.638]

Gough-suppression of the cough reflex (antitussive effective) by exerting a direct effect on the cough center in the medulla. Gbdeine has the most noticeable effect on the cough reflex. [Pg.170]

Chick J, Gough K, Falkowski W, et al Disulfiram treatment of alcoholism. Br J Psychiatry 161 84-89, 1992... [Pg.43]

Gough DJ, Sabapathy K, Ko EY, Arthur HA, Schreiber RD, Trapani JA, Clarke CJ, Johnstone RW (2007) A novel c-Jun-dependent signal transduction pathway necessary for the transcriptional activation of interferon gamma response genes. J Biol Chem 282 938-946 Guidotti LG, Chisari EV (2001) Noncytolytic control of viral infections by the innate and adaptive immune response. Annu Rev Immunol 19 65-91... [Pg.234]

J. Gough and A.H. Muhr, Initiation of failure of rubber close to bondlines, in Proceedings of International Rubber Conference, Maastricht, The Netherlands, June 2005, lOM Communications Ltd., London, 2005, pp. 165-174. [Pg.20]

The fact that mbber shows mbber elasticity was discovered more than 100 years earlier than professor H. Staudinger s proposal. The memory effect acquired by vulcanization, so-called Gough-Joule effect, and its thermodynamic explanation were the great achievements in the nineteenth century. As seen in many textbooks, this thermodynamic approach was the easiest one to gain consistency between ever-performed experiments and theory. In fact, thermodynamics of mbbery material can be treated in parallel with thermodynamics of gas. One could show experimentally that... [Pg.580]

M. Gough, (ed.), Better Processes for Better Products , BHR Publishing, Cranfield, 2001. [Pg.259]


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