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Kendrick

T. C. Kendrick, B. Parbhoo, andj. W. White, in S. Patai and Z. Rappoport, eds.. The Silicon-Heteroatom Bond, JohnWHey Sons, Ltd., Chichester,... [Pg.62]

Kendrick, T.C., Parbhoo, B. and White, J.W, Siloxane polymers and copolymers. In Patai,... [Pg.706]

Molloy, J., Burns, J., Kendrick-Jones, J., et al., 1995. Movement and force produced by a single myosin head. Nature 378 209-213. [Pg.564]

Deposition of nickel at rates up to 1 mm/h in the concentrated solution is described by Kendrick . If pure nickel anodes are operated at a current density between 0-5 and 1-OA/dm in suiphamate solutions, a substance which behaves as a stress reducer is produced continuously in sufficient quantity that the stress in deposits can be varied at will from compressive to tensile by adjusting cathode current density and solution temperature. This finding is exploited with the concentrated suiphamate solution in the Ni-Speed processand in a further development cobalt is added to give deposits of... [Pg.532]

Kendrick, R. J., Trans. Inst. Meta Finishing International Conf., 42, 235-245 (1964)... [Pg.543]

Kendrick et al, Effects of a Magnetic Field on Burning Rate of Solid Propellant , Rept No... [Pg.786]


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