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Continuing Education A successful program of continuing education may encompass a myriad of diverse activities. The study of published texts, periodicals, or scientific journals germane to toxicology is a means by which Diplomats routinely maintain or expand their knowledge of toxicology. Other evidence of a commitment to continued education is... [Pg.2879]

Although Russian Zaitsev published most of his work in German scientific journals where his name was translit erated as Saytzeff The spelling used here Zaitsev) corresponds to the currently preferred style... [Pg.204]

An article in the December 1988 issue of the Journal of Chemical Education traces the historical development of Markovnikov s rule In that article Markovnikov s name is spelled Markow nikoff which is the way it appeared in his original pa per written in German... [Pg.237]

The Journal fur Gasbeleuchtung mentions electrolytic corrosion damage caused by direct current cables in Berlin in 1892, and a few years later damage by tramway currents was reported in 14 German towns. As early as 1894 the electrolytic processes of stray current corrosion were explained in detail in this Journal by G.Rasch [65]. [Pg.21]

The prehistory of the phase rule, the steps taken by Gibbs and the crucial importance of the rule in understanding phase equilibria, are outlined in an article published in a German journal to mark its centenary (Pelzow and Henig 1977). [Pg.80]

Polymer journals are very plentiful and most of them are relatively broad in coverage. Examples - Polymer the international journal for the science and technology of polymers). Progress in Polymer Science and New Polymeric Materials. To repeat a statement made in Chapter 2 As late as I960, only four journals were devoted exclusively to polymers - two in English, one in German and one in Russian. Now, however, the field is saturated a survey in 1994 came up with 57 journal titles devoted to polymers that could be found in the Science Citation Index, and this does not include minor journals that were not cited. ... [Pg.516]

Pharmacological Action. Most of the early observations on the gelse-mium alkaloids were made on amorphous preparations, and the results reeorded are probably further confused by the faet that while in English journals the first erystalline alkaloid obtained was ealled gelsemine and the residual amorphous fraction gelseminine, these two names were used in the opposite sense in some German publieations. [Pg.740]

A. B. Sheremetev and N. N. Makhova (N. D. Zelinsky Institute of Organic Chemistry, Moscow, Russia) and W. Friedrichsen (University of Kiel, Germany) have reviewed the monocyclic furazans and furoxans. While much of the early work in this area was published in the German and Italian literature, more recently, a large amount has appeared in Russian journals, much of it being released for publication only during the last ten years. This survey should be of great utility to Western readers. [Pg.316]

Heilemann, U. and Hillebrand, B. (1992). The German Coal Market after 1992. Energy Journal 13(3) 141-56. [Pg.1106]

There has been some discussion as to whether the word "substance" is appropriate in this context. For example, Earley believes it is not because it implies a form of materiality which is not intended [21. In this article, the word "substance" will be used, however, because of the terminology coined by Paneth when he drew his distinction between the two senses of the term "element." However, Paneth actually uses the German words "grundstuff" and "einfacherstuff" which were translated as basic substance and simple substance, respectively, in the article that appeared in the British journal for the Philosophy of Science and which has been most widely read. [Pg.132]

Fundamental research in pyrotechnics is published in the US in Combustion and Flame by the Combustion Institute, and in the UK in Combustion Science and Technology and in Fuel . Germany has the new, journal, Propellants and Explosives (German Chemical Society), which is the successor to the discontinued Explosivstoffe . A necessary caveat is that these journals are strongly oriented toward combustion or propulsion so that only rarely do they yield pyrotechnic information. Likewise, the various publications of the learned societies contain much data on thermodynamics, spectroscopy, and instrumental analysis which are useful in the study of pyrotechnics. In the USSR the situation is somewhat better as Physics of Combustion and Explosion (Fizika Gorenia i Vzryva) of the Siberian Branch Academy of Sciences USSR is exclusively oriented toward subjects of interest, as several scientific institutes are primarily devoted to research in pyrotechnics. The same authors do publish also, however, in the journals of the Academy of Science USSR (of which there are several) as well as in the corresponding journals of the academies of the various republics, so that the impression is created of a high level of activity... [Pg.998]

Information was gleaned from each original publication except where an additional reference to Chemical Abstracts is included. Each citation of a Russian journal or Angewandte Chemie refers to the original Russian or German version, not to any subsequent English translation. Abbreviations for journal titles are those recommended in the Chemical Abstracts Service Source Index (1994) and quarterly supplements. [Pg.437]

Context-based curricula developed in five countries were reviewed in a special issue of the International Journal of Science Education (2006, bl. 28, Number 9). Schwartz (2006) discussed the American experience with ChemCom Chemistry in the Community, and mainly with Chemistry in Context (CiC). Bennett and Lubben (2006) presented Salters Advanced C/zemixfiy that was developed in Britain. Hofstein and Kesner (2006) reported on Israeli materials focnsing on industrial chemistry as the main school chemistiy theme. Parchmaim et al. (2006) considered the German contextual version, Chemie im Kontext (CluK). Finally, Bulte,... [Pg.120]

The present state of technology is reviewed (mainly from German literature of 1993 -4) in the Add of three principal thermal methods used for plastics wastes, namely pyrolysis (high-temperature carbonisation, coking), hydrocracking and gasification. 36 refs. Articles from this journal can be requested for translation by subscribers to the Rapra produced International Polymer Science and Technology. [Pg.59]

Schenkel J, Weimar C, Knoll T, Haberl RL, Busse O, Hamann GE, Koennecke HC, Diener HC, German Stroke Data Bank C. Systemic thrombolysis in German stroke units-the experience from the German Stroke Data Bank. Journal of Neurology. 2003 250 320-324. [Pg.59]

In the following, selected trade-press and cover-story releases (mostly from German sources, but not exclusively) are presented. These releases are given by the headline, the source (name of journal), the time of release, and a list of key contents, completed by a citation. The citations are listed in the sequence of their appearance. [Pg.85]

In 1894, the German electrochemical society under the presidency of W. Ostwald was fonnded (later renamed the Bnnsen Society for Applied Physical Chemistry), which began to pnblish a specialized journal, Zeitschrift fur Elektrochemie. In 1902, the American Electrochemical Society was founded (from 1930, the Electrochemical Society, Inc.), which began to pnblish the Transactions of the Electrochemical Society and beginning in 1948, the Journal of the Electrochemical Society. [Pg.696]

Galaty, D. H. (1974), The philosophical basis for mid-nineteenth century German reductionism , Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences, 29, 295-316. [Pg.271]

German JB, Watkins SM and Fay L-B (2005) Metabolomics in practice emerging knowledge to guide future dietetic advice toward individualized health . Journal of the American Dietetic Association, 105, 1425-1432. [Pg.38]

Recently, we were reading in the daily papers and in the scientific journals, about the transmutation of mercury into gold. With our present theories of chemistry, this appears to us to be not only a possibility, but even a probability. In this story Edgar Allan Poe once more appears in the role of scientific prophet—a role which he so often filled. What he describes in this story, written nearly a century ago, is just such a transmutation as the German chemist [presumably Miethe] claims to have done—namely, the transmutation of mercury into gold. (Poe 1849, 364)... [Pg.169]

Meyer, T. J., Keller, F. (2001). Exploring the latent structure of the Perceptual Aberration, Magical Ideation and Physical Anhedonia Scales in a German sample. Journal of Personality Disorders, 15, 521-535. [Pg.185]

French in Journal of the American Ceramics Society, 2000, 83, 2117. Its introductory sections are excellent its application sections are not particularly germane to us but are interesting. It s worth downloading an electronic copy of this paper from http. /Avww. Irsm. upenn. edu/ frenchrh/download/0009jacersdispersionfeature.pdf. [Pg.540]

A paper on The rheological properties of poly(fluorophenylene germane) dendrimers was published by Myasnikova and co-workers in the Russian journal Polym. Sci., Ser. [Pg.357]


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