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In the United States For a complete list of books available from Penguin in the U.S., please write to Dept BA, Penguin, 299 Murray Hill Parkway, East Rutherford, New Jersey 07073... [Pg.437]

G.S. Kino, Acoustic waves devices, imaging and analog signal processing (Prentice-Hall, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, 1987). [Pg.720]

Fleming G and Hanggi P (eds) 993 Activated Barrier Crossing (New Jersey World Scientific)... [Pg.896]

Poliak E 1993 Variational transition state theory for dissipative systems Acf/Vafed Barrier Crossinged G Fleming and P Hanggi (New Jersey World Scientific) p 5... [Pg.896]

G.C. Schatz and M.A. Ratner, Quantum Mechanics in Chemistry (Prentice Hall, New Jersey, 1993). [Pg.377]

Zewail, A. H. (1994) Femtochemistry, World Scientific Publishing, New Jersey. [Pg.405]

S. R. Parales and S. S. Chang, "Identification of Compounds Responsible for Baked Potato Flavor," in Paper of the Journal Senes, New Jersey Agricultural Experimental Station, Rutgers University, New Bmnswick, N.J., Oct. 1, 1973. [Pg.21]

Additionally, two other reactors, the international thermonuclear experimental reactor (ITER) for which the location is under negotiation, and the Tokamak Physics Experiment at PPPL, Princeton, New Jersey, are proposed. The most impressive advances have been obtained on the three biggest tokamaks, TETR, JET, andJT-60, which are located in the United States, Europe, and Japan, respectively. As of this writing fusion energy development in the United States is dependent on federal binding (10—12). [Pg.154]

In the United States, the first ironworks was built at Jamestown, Virginia, in 1619. The Hammersmith furnace in Saugus, Massachusetts, built in 1645, operated until 1675. This early American ironworks has been restored and is called the Saugus Iron Works. Iron blast furnaces appeared in many locahties where there were deposits of iron ore. Small bodies of iron ore in New Jersey, Connecticut, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, and New York formed the basis of many small colonial furnaces. [Pg.412]

Hazardous Substance Fact Sheet Nr 1092, Right-to-Know Project, New Jersey Department of Health, Trenton, N.J., 1987. [Pg.483]

Domestic capacity declined correspondingly duriug the 1980s as ARGO closed its 33, 000 t/yr 2-butanol dehydrogenation plant iu 1991 (50), Exxon closed a 136, 000 t/yr plant at Bayway, New Jersey iu 1988, and Union Carbide closed its Brownsville, Texas plant. Consumption was further squee2ed iu... [Pg.490]

The primary manufacturers of daylight-fluorescent pigment at the present time are Dane and Co. (London) Day-Glo Color Corp. (Cleveland, Ohio) Nippon Keiko Kagaku Co. Ltd. (Tokyo) Nippon Shokubai (Osaka) Lawter Chemical Corp. (Skokie, Illinois) Radiant Color, Division of Magmder (Elizabeth, New Jersey) Sinloihi Co., Ltd. (Kamakura, Japan) and U.K. Seung (Busan, Korea). Smaller regional manufacturers are located in China, India, Russia, and Brazil. [Pg.295]

The principal producers of synthetic normal magnesium carbonates and basic magnesium carbonates are J.T. Baker Inc., Philipshiirg, New Jersey GTE Corp., Sylvannia Chemicals Division, Towanda, Peimsylvania Mallinkrodt Specialty Chemicals, St. Louis, Missouri Marine Magnesia, San Erancisco, California Morton Specialty Chemicals, Manistee, Michigan and Ube Chemical Industries, Tokyo. [Pg.342]

The State of New Jersey has passed a law restricting the sale and disposal of batteries (qv) containing mercury, requiring manufacturers to reduce the mercury content of each battery to 1 ppm by weight by 1995, and to estabhsh a collection program for spent batteries (14). Another New Jersey law bans the sale of products having cadmium, mercury, or other toxic materials in the packaging (14) (see Cadmiumand cadmium alloys Cadmium compounds Mercury compounds). [Pg.108]

Crude Oil and Products Pipelines. The tme pioneering in long-range modem oil pipelines was the constmction of two pipelines to move cmde oil from Texas to New Jersey and Peimsylvania during World War II. These were named the Big Inch (2156-km, 600-mm dia) and the Litde Big Inch (2373-km, 500-mm dia) pipelines. [Pg.47]

Toxic Catastrophe Prevention Act, New Jersey State Assembly N.J.S. A 13 IB-3, State of New Jersey, Department of Environmental Protection and Energy, Trenton, N.J., Sept. 12, 1985. [Pg.103]

M. Sittig, Handbook of Toxic and Hazardous Chemicals and Carcinogens, Noyes PubHcations, New Jersey, 1985. [Pg.256]

Company (Bayway, New Jersey). This was followed in 1921, by the start-up of isopropyl alcohol production in Clendenin, West Virginia, by the Carbide and Carbon Chemicals (Union Carbide) Corporation. The Shell Oil Company began production in the 1930s at Dominguez, California (55). These three companies are the principal domestic manufacturers as of the mid-1990s. [Pg.107]

Florida, Illinois, Louisiana, Massachusetts, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Rhode Island (43). 1-Propanol is allowed as a flavoting substance and adjuvants according to 21 CFR 172.515 (48), and is exempted from the requirement of tolerance when used as a solvent or cosolvent iu pesticide formulations (49) (see Flavors AND spices Pesticides). [Pg.120]


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