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Preface to the Two-Volume Series Chemical Thermodynamics, Pages xv-xix Preface to the First Volume Chemical Thermodynamics, Pages xxi-xxiii Chapter 1 - Introduction, Pages 1-36... [Pg.688]

Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon carcinogenesis an introduction. Pages 1-17 in R.D. Harvey (ed.). [Pg.1350]

Dipple, A. 1985. Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon carcinogenesis an introduction. Pages 1-17 in R.D. Harvey (ed.). Polycyclic Hydrocarbons and Carcinogenesis. ACS Symp. Ser. 283. Amer. Chem. Soc., Washington, D.C. [Pg.1398]

R.F. Sekerka- Morphological stability. In P. Hartman, editor, Crystal Growth, An Introduction, pages 403-433. North-Holland, Amsterdam, 1973. [Pg.525]

Finally, on the introduction page to this section or in the cover letter, it is always a good idea to emphasize that the clinical trial supplies will not be shipped by the sponsor until there is documentation in hand to demonstrate IRB approval, and that the drug will not be shipped to the clinical trial site until after the 30-day review period of the initial IND filing. [Pg.76]

Thence it can be concluded that such decarboxylations can occur in either of two ways neither of these two routes involves the enol form of the acid or its salt since dimethylacetoacetic acid behaves in the same way. The two terms in the rate equation thus correspond simply to the monomolecular decomposition of the oxo acid or its anion, respectively. Here too decomposition of the oxo acid27 must be assumed to proceed by way of a cyclic intermediate containing an intramolecular hydrogen bridge, as formulated in the introduction (page 1004) for a type 2 reaction. [Pg.1012]

Fig. 2.3 Schematic UPS spectra of adsorbed species on a d-metal and the corresponding DOS of the metal and MOs of the adsorbed species [119]. 7. W Niemantsverdriet Spectroscopy in Catalysis An Introduction, page 69. 2007. Copyright Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH Co. KGaA. Reproduced with permission... Fig. 2.3 Schematic UPS spectra of adsorbed species on a d-metal and the corresponding DOS of the metal and MOs of the adsorbed species [119]. 7. W Niemantsverdriet Spectroscopy in Catalysis An Introduction, page 69. 2007. Copyright Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH Co. KGaA. Reproduced with permission...
Fig. 3.14 Schematic set-up of an electron microscope in the transmission (TEM) (a) and combined (TEM and STEM) (b) modes. Note how the dark field detector is off the central axis, as the dark field image is based on scattered electrons. The HAADF-STEM operation mode with bright— (on the central axis) and dark-field detectors (of the central axis) is shown in (c). Two different modes are available for dark field imaging, i.e. annular dark field (ADF) high-angle annular dark field (HAADF). Figures modified after [37]. J. W Niemantsverdriet Spectroscopy in Catalysis An Introduction, pages 182 and 187. 2007. Copyright Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH Co. KGoA. Reproduced with permission... Fig. 3.14 Schematic set-up of an electron microscope in the transmission (TEM) (a) and combined (TEM and STEM) (b) modes. Note how the dark field detector is off the central axis, as the dark field image is based on scattered electrons. The HAADF-STEM operation mode with bright— (on the central axis) and dark-field detectors (of the central axis) is shown in (c). Two different modes are available for dark field imaging, i.e. annular dark field (ADF) high-angle annular dark field (HAADF). Figures modified after [37]. J. W Niemantsverdriet Spectroscopy in Catalysis An Introduction, pages 182 and 187. 2007. Copyright Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH Co. KGoA. Reproduced with permission...
UeberdieFlachevomkleinstenlnhaitbeigegebenerBegrensung. (Mdm. deGOttingue, vol. Xlll) Mem. Berlin Acad, for the year 1867, historical introduction, page IX. [Pg.104]

Table 6.1 Representative Safety Case Sizes Part Title 1 Executive Summary and Introduction Pages 40-50... Table 6.1 Representative Safety Case Sizes Part Title 1 Executive Summary and Introduction Pages 40-50...

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