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The ongoing trend of domestic sociability has impacted the design of kitchens kitchen-living rooms are again the in-thing. But there are no obvious color and material trends dominating all the rest the wide variety of kitchen... [Pg.57]

B. V. Deijaguin, N. V. Churaev, and V. M. Muller, Surface Forces, translation from Russian by V. I. Kisin, J. A. Kitchener, Eds., Consultants Bureau, New York, 1987. [Pg.252]

Kitchen, D.B., Hirata, F., Westbrook, J.D., Levy, R. Conserving energy during molecular dynamics simulations of water, proteins, and proteins in water. J. Comput. Chem. 11 (1990) 1169-1180. [Pg.31]

Levy, R. M., Belhadj, M., Kitchen, D. B. Gaussian fluctuation formula for electrostatic free energy changes. J. Chem. Phys. 95 (1991) 3627-3633... [Pg.162]

For further details and a description of the triple-shadow polarimeter, see text books of practical physical chemistry, for example, Daniels, Mathews and Williams, Experimental Physical Chemistry, 4th Edition, 1949, p. 34 (McGraw-Hill) Findlay and Kitchener, Practical Physical Chemisiryi 1964, p. 180 (Longmans, Green and Co. Ltd.). [Pg.503]

It is extensively used for kitchen utensils, outside building decoration, and in thousands of industrial applications where a strong, light, easily constructed material is needed. [Pg.32]

This method is by far the easiest of the two methods I descnbe, but because it uses bromine liquid as a precursor to the dibromodioxane crystals a fume cupboard (or a fucking good method of fume extraction) is absolutely essential. Surgically removing ones gonads with a blunt knife would be a much less painful way of harming yourself than messing with this stuff in the kitchen. [Pg.228]

S. kitasatoensis Kitazin P Kitchen cabinets Kivcet process... [Pg.544]

Noodles (Oriental) kitchen cakes and crackers, pie crust, doughnuts, cookies, foam cakes, very rich layer cakes... [Pg.354]

Phenol—formaldehyde resins are used as mol ding compounds (see Phenolic resins). Their thermal and electrical properties allow use in electrical, automotive, and kitchen parts. Other uses for phenol—formaldehyde resins include phenoHc foam insulation, foundry mold binders, decorative and industrial laminates, and binders for insulating materials. [Pg.497]

J. A. Kitchener, Ion Exchange Resins,]ohxi Wiley Sons, Inc., New York, 1957. [Pg.388]

A direct descendant of these matches is the nontoxic modem double-tipped strike-anywhere (SAW), the large "kitchen" match version, or the smaller "peimy box" variety. It is based on the invention of two Frenchmen, Henri SAvnne and Fmile David Cahen, who used the nonpoisonous compound tetraphosphoms trisulfide, P4S3, as a phosphoms substitute and acquired a U.S. patent in 1898. [Pg.1]

D. Kitchen, A. Pinto, and H. Van-Praag, "ICI s Operating Experience with Shift Catalyst at Low Steam to Carbon Ratios," AIChE Ammonia Safety Symposium, Denver, Colo., Aug. 22—24, 1988, American Institute of Chemical Engineers, New York, 1989. [Pg.360]

Polypropylene is used in battery cases and in the replacement of metal parts in automobiles. It is also widely used in consumer products, eg, kitchen wares, trays, toys, and packaging materials. Its future appHcations are expected to include an increased portion of the fibers and filaments markets, especially for continued growth in carpet backing and carpet face yams. Film, both oriented and unoriented, is also expected to be a significant growth market for polypropylene. [Pg.129]

N. M. Kitchen and C. A. RusseU, Proceedings of the 21 stMnnual Holm Seminar on Electrical Contacts, Illinois Institute of Technology, Oct. 14—16,1975. [Pg.69]

Glazes and Wiping Stains. Some appHcations such as kitchen cabinet finishing utilize wiping stains direct-to-the-wood. In most fine furniture appHcations, wiping stains and glazes are appHed over the washcoat or sealer step. [Pg.338]


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