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Hall, Harrison

Harrison, G. R., Lord, R. C. and Loofbourow, J. R. (1948) Practical Spectroscopy, Prentice-Hall, Englewood, NJ. [Pg.70]

Harrison, H.M., Lead Pollution Causes and Control. Chapman Hall, New York, 1984. [Pg.1330]

Hall, W. B., and W. G. Harrison, 1966, Transient Boiling of Water at Atmospheric Pressure, Proc. Third Int. Heat Transfer Conf, vol. 3, p. 186, AIChE, New York. (5)... [Pg.535]

Cooper DB, Hall CR, Harrison JM, Inch TD (1977) J Chem Soc Perkin Trans 1 1969-1980... [Pg.145]

P. G. Harrison (Ed.), The Chemistry of Tin, Blackie, Glasgow, 1989 P. G. Harrison, Organometallic Chemistry of Germanium, Tin and Lead, Chapman Hall, London, 1985. [Pg.717]

P. G. Harrison, in Dictionary of Organometallic Compounds, Chapman and Hall, London, 1984, pp. 966-972. [Pg.907]

Modified from Harrison, R.M. and D.P.H. Laxen. 1981. Lead Pollution. Causes and Control. Chapman and Hall, NY. 168 pp. Demayo, A., M.C. Taylor, K.W. Taylor, and P.V. Hodson. 1982. Toxic effects of lead and lead compounds on human health, aquatic life, wildlife plants, and livestock. CRCCrit. Rev. Environ. Control 12 257-305. [Pg.238]

Harrison, R.M. and D.PH. Laxen. 1981. Lead Pollution. Causes and Control. Chapman and Hall, NY. 168 pp. [Pg.332]

Ref G.R. Harrison, R.C. Lord J.H. Loof-bourow, "Practical Spectroscopy , Prentice-Hall. NY (1948). p 14... [Pg.507]

Harrison found essentially the same results using single crystals and sintered samples. The slopes of the logarithms of the Hall constant and conductivity plotted against inverse absolute temperature were practically identical. The mobility varied in magnitude from sample to sample, but not in temperature dependence. Little time dependence of the conductivity was observed and none for the Hall coefficient. [Pg.276]

Heilmeier, G. H., G. Warfield, and S. E. Harrison Measurement of the Hall effect in metal free phthalocyanine crystals. Phys. Rev. Letters 8, 309 (1962). [Pg.347]

This is no place to review the literature, but the later volume Fluidization (Academic Press, 1971) which Davidson and Harrison edited deserves mention, as do chapters 10 and 11 (by Davidson, Harrison, Darton and La Nauze, and Amundson, Bukur and Caram, resp.) in Chemical Reactor Theory (Prentice-Hall, Englewood Cliffs. 1977) D. Kunii and O. Levenspeil Fluidization Engineering (Wiley, New York. 1969) and P. N. Rowe and J. G. Yates Fluidized Bed Reactors (chap. 7 of Chemical Reaction and Reactor Engineering. Ed. J. J. Caiberry and A. Varma. Marcel Dekker, New York. 1987). [Pg.223]


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