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Heather R and Metiu H 1985 Some remarks concerning the propagation of a Gaussian wave packet trapped in a Morse potential Chem. Phys. Lett. 118 558-63... [Pg.1087]

Julienne P S and Heather R 1991 Laser modifioation of ultraoold atomio oollisions theory Phys.Rev.Lett. 67 2135-8... [Pg.2481]

Heather R W and Julienne P S 1993 Theory of laser-induced associative Ionization of ultracold Na Phys.Rev. A 47 1887... [Pg.2482]

Standard polyester fibers contain no reactive dye sites. PET fibers are typically dyed by diffusiag dispersed dyestuffs iato the amorphous regions ia the fibers. Copolyesters from a variety of copolymeri2able glycol or diacid comonomers open the fiber stmcture to achieve deep dyeabiHty (7,28—30). This approach is useful when the attendant effects on the copolyester thermal or physical properties are not of concern (31,32). The addition of anionic sites to polyester usiag sodium dimethyl 5-sulfoisophthalate [3965-55-7] has been practiced to make fibers receptive to cationic dyes (33). Yams and fabrics made from mixtures of disperse and cationicaHy dyeable PET show a visual range from subde heather tones to striking contrasts (see Dyes, application and evaluation). [Pg.325]

G. R. Waller and M. S. heather, eds.. The MaiUard Reaction in Foods andMutrition, ACS Symposium Series No. 215, American Chemical Society, Washington, D.C., 1983. [Pg.21]

Unit 4, Heather Close Fyme Green Business Park Macclesfield, Cheshire SKll OFR www.vsw.co.uk... [Pg.296]

Haspe, Haspe,/. hasp, staple clamp cramp. Haspeli m. reel spool paddle wheel windlass. -ascher, m. (heather) paddle lime -farbe,/. (Leather) paddle liquor, haspeln, v.t. reel, wind. [Pg.206]

Heide, /. heath heather, — m. heathen, pagan, heideahnlich, a. (Bot.) ericaceous. [Pg.208]

ProchaskaJO, DiClemente CC Toward a comprehensive model of change, in Treating Addictive Behaviors Processes of Change. Edited by Miller WR, Heather N. New York, Plenum, 1986, pp 3-27... [Pg.362]

Nicholas Davies, Heather Ahlborn, and Stuart Henderson... [Pg.753]

Heather Ahiborn, IBM Business Consulting Services, Pharma and Life Sciences, Armonk, NY 10504, USA. (ahlborn us.ibm.com). [Pg.835]

Some phenolic acids such as ellagic acid can be used as floral markers of heather honey (Cherchi et al., 1994 Ferreres et al., 1996a,b), and the hydroxyciimamates (caffeic, p-coumaric, and ferulic acids) as floral markers of chestnut honey (Cherchi et al., 1994). Pinocembrin, pinobanksin, and chrysin are the characteristic flavonoids of propolis, and these flavo-noid compounds have been found in most European honey samples (Tomas-Barberan et al., 2001). However, for lavender and acacia honeys, no specific phenolic compoimds could be used as suitable floral markers (Tomas-Barberan et al., 2001). Other potential phytochemical markers like abscisic acid may become floral markers in heather honey (Cherchi et al., 1994). Abscisic acid was also detected in rapeseed, lime, and acacia honey samples (Tomas-Barberan et al., 2001). Snow and Manley-Harris (2004) studied antimicrobial activity of phenolics. [Pg.116]

Ferreres, F., Andrade, P., and Tomas-Barberan, F. A. (1994b). Flavonoids from Portuguese heather honey. Z. Lebensm. Unters. Forsch. 199,32-37. [Pg.127]

Tan, S. T., Wilkins, A. L., Holland, P. T., and McGhie, T. K. (1989). Extractives from New Zealand unifloral honeys. 2. Degraded carotenoids and other substances from heather honey. /. Agric. Food Chem. 37,1217-1221. [Pg.135]

Johnathan E. Holladay, Heather M. Brown, Aaron M. Appel and Z. Conrad... [Pg.411]


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