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Inclusion limit

In between the inclusion limit and the exclusion limit, each solute spends an amount of time in the pore space proportional to its size. The retention volume for a solute is... [Pg.595]

Another important application is for the determination of formula weights. Calibration curves of log(formula weight) versus Vj are prepared between the exclusion limit and inclusion limit (figure 12.36). Since the retention volume is, to some... [Pg.595]

Quality assurance for size exclusion supports is based primarily on the reproducibility of molecular weight calibrations. Although the reproducibility of the exclusion and inclusion limits is important, the distribution coefficients (Ko) of included standards are a better indication of duplication. Table 10.3 (page 314) shows such data for the SynChropak GPC and CATSEC supports. [Pg.310]

Certain types of equipment are specifically excluded from the scope of the directive. It is self-evident that equipment which is already regulated at Union level with respect to the pressure risk by other directives had to be excluded. That is the case with simple pressure vessels, transportable pressure equipment, aerosols and motor vehicles. Other equipment, such as carbonated drink containers or radiators and piping for hot water systems are excluded from the scope because of the limited risk involved. Also excluded are products which are subject to a minor pressure risk which are covered by the directives on machinery, lifts, low voltage, medical devices, gas appliances and on explosive atmospheres. A further and last group of exclusions refers to equipment which presents a significant pressure risk, but for which neither the free circulation aspect nor the safety aspect necessitated their inclusion. [Pg.941]

Studies by the group directed by Mayoral have been limited to Diels-Alder reactions of type A. When water was not included, the rate constants correlate with the solvent hydrogen-bond-donating capacity Upon inclusion of water the solvophobidty parameter, Sp, contributed significantly in... [Pg.9]

Of course, these inclusions are not uniform in the parameters, in general, i.e. the norms of the functions are not bounded uniformly with respect to the parameters s, 5, A. Now, let us justify the passages to the limit as the parameters tend to zero. At the first step we denote the solution by v, w , m , n omitting the dependence on the other parameters. Then, choosing a subsequence, if necessary, we suppose that as c —> 0... [Pg.363]

Ternary Blends. Discussion of polymer blends is typically limited to those containing only two different components. Of course, inclusion of additional components may be useful in formulating commercial products. The recent Hterature describes the theoretical treatment and experimental studies of the phase behavior of ternary blends (10,21). The most commonly studied ternary mixtures are those where two of the binary pairs are miscible, but the third pair is not. There are limited regions where such ternary mixtures exhibit one phase. A few cases have been examined where all three binary pairs are miscible however, theoretically this does not always ensure homogeneous ternary mixtures (10,21). [Pg.409]

In an attempt to extend the firing range of these colors, the inclusion pigments (11,17) have been developed. In these pigments cadmium sulfoselenides are incorporated within a clear 2h con lattice. The superior stabiHty of 2h con is thus imparted to the pigment. Colors from yellow to orange-red are available. Deep red is not available, and the purity of these colors is limited. [Pg.428]


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