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Ingrain process

Green originated the important technical ingrain process of developing a dye on a fabric, and worked on sulphur and stilbene dyes, aniline black, oxonium compounds, and sulphanilamide. Green and A. G. Perkin criticised Ostwald s theory of indicators and explained the red colour of alkaline phenol-phthalein as due to a quinonoid form of the undissociated molecule. [Pg.851]

The concept of a-, n- and 8-bonds is ingrained into the thought process of chemists. The cylindrically symmetrical a-bond is traditionally estimated to be stronger than the 7i-bond, which in turn, is stronger than the 8-bond. The linear overlap of orbitals in the a-bond is supposed to be more effective than the sideways overlap available in the n- and 8-bonds (Scheme 7.1a). Closely related to the discussion of a-, n- and 8-bonds and their bond strengths is the issue of bond... [Pg.165]

As an adult, then, you want to be open and compassionate but you don t know how to. Our fears and our ingrained habits of mental and emotional functioning cut us off from the parts of our essential selves that generate love and compassion. While you can try to deal with obvious, conscious fears about openness, the ingrained habits and unconscious fears are more difficult to deal with. They require various combinations of mindfulness, vulnerability, psychotherapylike growth, and reduction of the process of identification. [Pg.271]

The categories marked ( ) are not classified as to chromophore since sulphur dyes for example are mixtures of indeterminate structures and azoic and oxidation bases are Ingrain dyes (section 2.4.2.8) and are sold as components, the final dye being produced on the substrate by chemical processes. [Pg.72]

Attitudes at work can be ingrained and built up in an entire workforce over a period of years. Changing attitudes can be a difficult and lengthy process and is, most successfully, undertaken sensitively. [Pg.77]

Operational decisions (those where there is almost no conscious thought, where the decision has become ingrained into an almost automatic process - this is exemplified well by learning to drive where every action starts as a deliberate conscious decision but, overtime, the required actions become ones which are so smooth that there is almost no need for thought). [Pg.11]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.851 ]




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