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Granule progression

Therefore, the effective length in that equation is Leff instead of L, where Lefr is the length of the shell over which the average granule progresses due to the cascade motion only and is given by the expression... [Pg.177]

Wakabayashi K, Hansen LA, Vincent I, Mallory M, Masliah E. Neurofibrillary tangles in the dentate granule cells of patients with Alzheimer s disease, Lewy body disease and progressive supranuclear palsy. Acta Neuropathol Berl 1997 93 7-12. [Pg.273]

Zagari, A. Medicinal plants. Vol 4, 5th ed., Tehran University Publications, No 1810/4, Tehran, Iran 1992 969 pp. Stalay, A. E. Starch granulation. Patent-Neth Appl-73 10,688 1975. Savchenko, G. E. Effect of chloramphenicol on the accumulation and transformation of protochlorophyll in barley leaves. Biol Nauch-Tekhn Progress 1974 60. [Pg.251]

The observations of Cook resemble the findings of Dolan (Ref 3) with mixts of salt NG. The high deton velocities obtd with the largest salt granules indicated unimpeded progress of the deton wave. As the granules were decreased in particle size and in-... [Pg.466]

The mechanism of formation of a granule and, its subsequent growth primarily progresses through three stages ... [Pg.287]

The apparatus described in a) is used except that the inlet tube for the chlorine should reach almost to the bottom of the distilling flask. A rapid stream (about 5 buhbles/sec) of dry chlorine is passed under the granulated tin and as the liquid product begins to form in the flask the gas inlet tube is progressively raised so that it is always about one-half inch below the surface of the liquid. From time to time particles of tin glow up in the fluid but this does not affect the preparation. When all the metal has disappeared, the crude chloride is purified as in a). The yield is similar to that in a). [Pg.130]

Burning, Progressive In general, it is the burnin of a solid proplnt of such granulation that its surface area gradually increases during burning (Refs 1 2)... [Pg.359]


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