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Donath, W. E., Thesis, University of California, 1958, also to be submitted for journal publication. [Pg.82]

The problem of carpet recycling is considered and the different methods being proposed or commercially utilised are discussed. The main component of the carpet waste is fibres of nylon-6 and nylon-66. The review of the literature includes a limited amount of journal publications, which focus primarily on fundamental aspects, and a large number of patents, which describe the available technologies. The most promising recycling techniques (depolymerisation, extraction, melt blending and mechanical separation) are described. 48 refs. [Pg.34]

The authors and editors of this book wish to acknowledge the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the Electric Power Research Institute, who sponsored a Society of Enviromnental Toxicology and Chemistry (SETAC) workshop in September 2003 in Pensacola, Florida. More than 30 international experts gathered to discuss and propose a framework for a national mercury monitoring program to evaluate the effectiveness of mercury emissions controls on mercury concentrations in the enviromnent. This book and a companion journal publication (Mason et al. 2005) are the products of the workshop and subsequent efforts. [Pg.237]

Occasionally, however, symposia are of such highly specialized nature that only a relatively small percentage of the readers of any one of the established A.C.S. journals would be served by journal publication. The problems of publishing such symposia in their entirety in the regular journals are increasing, particularly so when the demand continues unabated for editorial pages to report the results of original research. [Pg.276]

In this chapter a technique that is applicable to batch plants, taking into account the time dependent nature of tasks involved in a batch plant, is presented. This work has also been presented in a journal publication (Majozi, 2006). [Pg.221]

The third ACS-approved approach to citing the literature is to use authors last names and year of publication (author name, year). This format is relatively uncommon in ACS journals but is frequently used in journals of other scientihc disciplines, such as Ecology and Reviews of Modern Physics. With the author—date citation technique, the authors last names, followed by a comma, a space, and the year of publication are placed in parentheses (or brackets in some journals). Publications with three or more authors are referred to by the last name of the first author, followed by et ah, a comma, and the year. Multiple citations are separated by semicolons and listed in alphabetical order (by first author). [Pg.554]

Emil Fischer himself collected, and edited, the greater part of his own work in the carbohydrate field in his well-known book Untersuchungen liber Kohlenhydrate und Fermente. This volume was completed in 1908. Subsequent work was compiled under the same title by Max Bergmann, Fischer s student and faithful assistant this second volume was published in 1922. Both volumes contain a list of the titles and places of journal publication of his papers, as well as a subject index to them. The present author accordingly considers it unnecessary to cite references here. In a few instances, work is described which appeared subsequent to 1922. [Pg.2]

Presenting the results of a clinical study to a regulatory agency in a clinical study report and presenting the results to the clinical community in journal publications. [Pg.5]

In Brazil, researchers have started to wake up to the need to patent their inventions, albeit tardily and slowly. The number of patent applications filed with the INPI (Brazilian PTO), even though small compared with the number of journal publications and conference proceedings, is increasing every year. Of the 22 000 applications filed in 2001, 6200 were by Brazilians. In 2000, Brazilians filed 5800 of the 20 000 applications with the INPI. [Pg.385]

Fig. 1. Journal publications on integrated chemical processes according to the Science Citation Index. Fig. 1. Journal publications on integrated chemical processes according to the Science Citation Index.
Our process team was able to develop a linear approach that met the target cost of manufacturing for ERH-1 (Scheme 4). The new manufacturing route also afforded a possibility for further improvement that may result in a further reduction in cost by 10%. The details of the chemistry of the linear route are discussed in the journal publication [1]. [Pg.38]

As polymorphism has become an increasingly important factor in the commercial aspects of many solid materials, the number of patents relating to the discovery and use of particular polymorphic forms has increased. This is particularly important for pharmaceuticals, pigments and dyes, and explosive materials, which are discussed in Chapters 7-9. Some examples of the role of polymorphism in patent litigation are described in detail in Chapter 10. The patent literature is readily searchable using terms such as crystal form , polymorph etc., and since polymorphic behaviour often forms the basis of a patent (as opposed to many journal publications, where it may be peripheral to the main point of the paper) instances of polymorphism are relatively straightforward to locate. [Pg.17]

She was a visiting fellow at the Department of Inorganic Chemistry, the Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden, during 1980-1981 and carried out postdoctoral research from October 1986 to April 1987 at Laboratoire de Chimie Minerale, Ecole Europeenne des Hautes Etudes des Industries Chimiques de Strasbourg, France. Professor Sastre has more than 190 journal publications and more than 80 papers in international conferences. Dr. Sastre also holds four patent applications, guided 11 PhD and 16 master thesis students, and is a... [Pg.1203]

It is conceivable that some excipients may not require the standard 2-year, two rodent species carcinogenicity studies. Such excipients include those that are not absorbed (or are rapidly metabolized and/or rapidly excreted), that do not exhibit toxicity in 90-day studies, and those that are negative for genotoxi-city. This is the approach taken by the IPEC-Americas Safety Committee and one of the reasons that the 1996 peer-reviewed journal publication indicates that the conduct of rodent carcinogenicity studies is conditional. The carcinogenicity studies that are conditional are the traditional 50 animals/sex/group rodent studies conducted for 18 or 24 months or variations thereof. The decision to make these tests conditional was also... [Pg.1661]


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