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Hepburn J W 1995 Generation of coherent vacuum ultraviolet radiation applications to high-resolution photoionization and photoelectron spectroscopy Laser Techniques in Chemistry vol 23, ed A B Myers and T R Rizzo (New York Wley) pp 149-83... [Pg.2088]

C. Hepburn, Polyurethane Elastomers, AppHed Science Ltd, London, U.K., 1982. [Pg.371]

BLOW, c. M., and hepburn, c. (Eds.), Rubber Technology and Manufacture (2nd Edition), Butterwonhs, London (1982)... [Pg.872]

Rosato, D.V. ed. Rosato, D.V. (ed.) Blow Moulding Handbook, Hanser, Munich (1989). Hepburn, C. Polyurethane Elastomers (ch 6-RIM) Applied Science Publishers, London (1982). Martin, L, Pultrusion Ch 3 in Plastics Product Design Handbook - B ed by E. Miller, Dekker Inc, New York (1983). [Pg.339]

Report 79 Rubber Compounding Ingredients - Need, Theory and Innovation, Part I Vulcanising Systems, Antidegradants and Particulate Fillers for General Purpose Rubbers, C. Hepburn, University of Ulster. [Pg.132]

Hepburn, C., Polyurethane Elastomers, London Applied Science, 1982. [Pg.266]

C. Hepburn, Rubber compounding ingredients—need, theory and innovation Part II—Processing, bonding, fire retardants. Report 97, Rapra, 1997. [Pg.1040]

J.S. Hepburn, K.S. Patel, M.G. Meneghel, H.S. Gandhi, and Engelhard and Johnson Matthey Three Way Catalyst Developnrient Teams, Soc. of Automotive Eng., Paper 941058 (1994). [Pg.367]

Hepburn, James Bonaventure. The Virga Aurea, [commentary] by Adam McLean, Text translated by Patricia Tahil. Hermetic J, no. 8 (Summer 1980) 21-27. Commentary (pp. 21-24) on and reproduction of illustration from the Virga Aurea of James Bonaventure Hepburn. Text on pp. 25-27... [Pg.32]

Hepburn, C. "Polyurethane Elastomers", Applied Science, London, 1982 Saunders, J.H., Frisch, K.C. "Polyurethane Chemistry and Technology, Part I, Chemistry", Interscience, New York, 1962, p. 174. [Pg.461]

In contrast to this, it has been concluded that the formation of spin adducts on ultraviolet irradiation or mild oxidation of indole nitrones, in the presence of a N -heleroaromatic base, proceeds according to the Forrester-Hepburn mechanism (522). [Pg.219]

Under similar reaction, the action of XeF2 on PBN and DMPO led to similar spin adducts, proving the radical cation mechanism (524). Unlike this reaction, the formation of fluoro-containing spin adducts when using a weaker oxidant such as /V-lluorodibenzsulfonamide [(PhSC>2)2N-F] is believed to involve the Forrester-Hepburn mechanism (524). [Pg.220]

A trademark of amyloid fibrils is their cross-/ structure. This structure is the basis of the repetitive hydrogen-bonding extension of the fibril (Makin et al., 2005). Cross-/ structures are observed in the silk fibers of some insects (Geddes et al., 1968 Hepburn et al., 1979), although none are observed in spiders or lepidoptera (Craig, 1997). This absence has been explained by the possibility that cross-/ silks or a-silks may be converted into collinear /1-silks by stretching the fiber and an increased orientation-function correlated to the speed at which silk is formed (Riekel et al., 2000). [Pg.40]

Hepburn, H. R., Chandler, H. D., and Davidoff, M. R. (1979). Extensometric properties of insect fibroins The green lacewing cross-/ , honeybee a-helical and greater wax-moth parallel-/ conformations. Insect Biochem. 9, 69-77. [Pg.46]

For miniature swine, the consistent use of a certified chow from a major manufacturer is recommended (Swindle, Smith, and Hepburn, 1988). Free access to feed is not recommended as pigs will eat to excess. Available feed should be restricted to approximately 4% of body weight per day to prevent the animals from becoming obese. [Pg.608]

Swindle, M., Smith, A. and Hepburn, B. (1988). Swine as models in experimental surgery. J. Invest. Surg. 1 65-79. [Pg.633]


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