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The calculation involved here is conceptually a complex one, and for the necessarily detailed discussion needed to do it justice, the reader is referred to Verwey and Overbeek [5] and Kruyt [6] or to Hamed and Owen [10]. Qualitatively, what must be done is to calculate the reversible electrostatic work for the process ... [Pg.179]

Stamford J A and Justice J B Jr 1996 Probing brain chemistry Anal. Chem. 68 359A... [Pg.1950]

Almost every modem spectroscopic approach can be used to study matter at high pressures. Early experiments include NMR [ ], ESR [ ] vibrational infrared [33] and Raman [ ] electronic absorption, reflection and emission [23, 24 and 25, 70] x-ray absorption [Tf] and scattering [72], Mossbauer [73] and gems analysis of products recovered from high-pressure photochemical reactions [74]. The literature contains too many studies to do justice to these fields by describing particular examples in detail, and only some general mles, appropriate to many situations, are given. [Pg.1961]

This section attempts a brief review of several areas of research on the significance of phases, mainly for quantum phenomena in molecular systems. Evidently, due to limitation of space, one cannot do justice to the breadth of the subject and numerous important works will go unmentioned. It is hoped that the several cited papers (some of which have been chosen from quite recent publications) will lead the reader to other, related and earlier, publications. It is essential to state at the outset that the overall phase of the wave function is arbitrary and only the relative phases of its components are observable in any meaningful sense. Throughout, we concentrate on the relative phases of the components. (In a coordinate representation of the state function, the phases of the components are none other than the coordinate-dependent parts of the phase, so it is also true that this part is susceptible to measurement. Similar statements can be made in momentum, energy, etc., representations.)... [Pg.101]

The material of this chapter and, for that matter, of the two preceding chapters has wide applicability in the area of technology and manufacture. To do justice to this facet of the subject would require a book in itself, so we must settle for a few paragraphs concerned with industrial applications. [Pg.200]

Laser spectroscopy is such a wide subject, with many ingenious experiments using one or two CW or pulsed lasers to study atomic or molecular stmcture or dynamics, that it is difficult to do justice to it at the level at which Modern Spectroscopy is aimed. In this edition 1 have expanded the section on supersonic jet spectroscopy, which is an extremely important and wide-ranging field. [Pg.469]

Anhydride has been used for the illegal manufacture of heroin [561-27-3] (acetyknorphine) and certain other addictive dmgs. Regulations on acetic anhydtide commerce have long been a feature of European practice. After passage in 1988 of the Chemical Diversion and Trafficking Act, there is also U.S. control. Orders for as much as 1,023 kg acetic anhydtide, for either domestic sale or export, require a report to the Department of Justice, Dmg Enforcement Administration (54). [Pg.79]

Eorensic science laboratories may have different missions and therefore conduct different types of testing on samples (21,22). Eor example, the United States Department of Justice, Dmg Enforcement Administration (DEA) forensic laboratories assist authorities ia criminal intelligence-gathering efforts. As such, DEA chemists routinely analyze both the iUicit dmg and excipient, the material used ia the cutting or diluting of the pure dmg, ia a given specimen. The excipient may provide information as to where the sample was produced. [Pg.486]

J. F. Boudreau and co-workers, Mn o and Arson Investigation Survey and Assessment, National Institute of Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice, Law... [Pg.488]

Enforcement Assistance Administration, U.S. Department of Justice, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C., 1977. [Pg.488]

C. H. Swanson, Statementfor the Health Industry Manufacturers Association, before the House Government Operations Subcommittee in Information, Justice, Transportation, and Agriculture, Washington, D.C., Oct. 5, 1994. [Pg.348]

In MacPherson vs Buick Motor Company, Justice Cardozo put an end to the temporizing and effectively eliminated privity as an obstacle to recovery against negligent manufacturers (5) ... [Pg.96]

Justice Department Justice Antitmst Division, enforcement activities... [Pg.73]

George Eads and Peter Reuter, Designating Safer Products Gorporate Responses to Product Liability Law and Regulation, The Rand Corporation Institute for Civil justice, Santa Monica, CA, 1983. [Pg.65]

Different indices are used in hexagonal cells (we build a c.p.h. crystal up by adding bricks in four directions, not three as in cubic). We do not need them here - the crystallography books listed under Further Reading at the end of this chapter do them more than justice. [Pg.50]

Bundes-Anzeiger (German Federal Gazette), edited by the Federal Minister of Justice. [Pg.8]

The tliird major set of amendments was the Federal Facility Compliance Act of 1992. Tliis aet resoh es the legal question of w hether federal faeilities are subjeet to enforcement actions under RCRA by wai ing the go crnmcnt s so crcign iimnunity from prosecution. As a result, states, USEPA, and the Department of Justice can enforce the pro isions of RCRA against federal facilities, and federal departments and agencies can be subjected to injunctions, administrative orders, and/or pciuiltics for noncomplianec. ... [Pg.41]

Gerbwert, m. tanning value, gerecht, a. right, rightful, true, just, fair, proper, legitimate fit, skilled. — — werden, do justice (to). [Pg.180]

Recht, n. right justice law. — mit —, rightly, with reason. [Pg.359]

Richter, m. judge justice, richtig, a. right, correct, accurate, exact, just, fair, true. [Pg.366]

Agriculturists and chemical officials scorned Carson s jeremiad and argued that she misrepresented the evidence, while conseiwationists such as Supreme Court Justice William O. Douglas praised her for... [Pg.221]

Nowhere is this concern with individual rights more crucial than in questions concerning the justice of energy policy. Distributive justice demands that the benefits and burdens of energy policy be distributed in ways that respect the equal dignity and worth of every individual. A prims facie violation of justice occurs when social benefits and burdens are distributed unequally. Particularly troubling inequalities occur when the benefits of policy go to the powerful and wealthy, while the burdens are distributed primarily among the poor and less powerful. [Pg.489]

Many energy polices also raise important ethical questions concerning justice across generations. Wliat, if any, responsibilities does the present generation have to posterity This question can be raised at many points as we consider alternative energy policies. [Pg.491]


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