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Iron cage

The life of a cage may be a few months and may produce 9000 Mg (10,000 tons) of quany rock. A gray-iron cage is used for alumina grinding, with metal particles removed magnetically. The advantage of... [Pg.1847]

Ron Takaki, Iron Cages Race and Culture in Nineteenth Century America (Seattle University of Washington Press, 1979), esp. pp. 3-15 Benjamin Ringer, We the People and Others Duality and America s Treatment of Its Racial Minorities (New York Tavistock, 1983), traces the racial assumptions of republicanism into American law, defining a dual terrain consisting of the people and the republic s racialized others. ... [Pg.309]

Stuart Creighton Miller, The Unwelcome Immigrant The American Image of the Chinese, 1785-1882 (Berkeley University of California Press, 1969) Chan, Asian Americans Takaki, Iron Cages, pp. 215-249 Almaguer, Racial Fault Lines, pp. 153-204 Patricia Nelson Limerick, The Legacy of Conquest The Unbroken Past of the American West (New York Norton, 1987), pp. 259-269 Saxton, Indispensable Enemy Tsai, Chinese Experience. [Pg.329]

DiMaggio, P. J. Powell, W. W. 1983. The iron cage revisited institutional isomorphism and collective rationality in institutional fields. American... [Pg.268]

Mai, P Schultz, D. Beyeh, K. Rissanen, K. Nitschke, J. R. An unlockable-relockable iron cage by subcomponent self-assembly. Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. 2008, 47, 8297-8301. [Pg.41]

The studies of high-nuclearity iron cages were originally motivated by a desire to understand biomineralization processes and the form of iron found in the iron-storage protein ferritin. Therefore, many of the... [Pg.47]

The oldest octanuclear Fe(III) cage is also the iron cage with the most heavily studied magnetic properties. [Fe8(0)2(0H)i2(tacn)6] (58) (tacn = 1,4,7-triazacyclononane), shown in Fig. 23, was first reported... [Pg.52]

The final iron cage discussed is the largest known ferric wheel. The octadecanuclear wheel, [Fe(0H)(XDK)Fe2(0Me)4(02CMe)2]e (70) [XDK = the dianion of m-xylylenediamine bis(Kemp s triacid imide) see Scheme 2] (164), shown in Fig. 29, is made from reaction of the di-nuclear iron complex of XDK with [NEt4](02CMe) in methanol, followed... [Pg.61]

Takaki, Ronald. 1990. Iron Cages Race and Culture in 19th-Century America. New York Oxford University Press. [Pg.321]


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