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Hirao T, Hasegawa T, Muguruma Y, Ikeda I (1994) Abstracts for the 6th international Kyoto conference on new aspects of organic chemistry, Kyoto, 7-11 Nov 1994, p 175... [Pg.84]

Cowan DO (1989) New opportunities in solid state chemistry systematic trends and the design and study of new organic conductors. In Yoshida Z, Shiba T, Ohshiro Y (eds) Proceedings of the 4th International Kyoto Conference on new aspects of organic chemistry. Kodansha, Tokyo... [Pg.108]

Kawahara, S. Nishimori, T. Kusama, H. Kuwajima, I. 7th International Kyoto Conference on Organic Chemistry 1997, Abstracts, OP-44. [Pg.120]

T. Okuyama, S. Uchida, Abstracts of 7th International Kyoto Conference on New Aspects of Organic Chemistry, Kyoto, 1997, p. 351 b) Y. Yokoyama, T. Ohmori, T. Okuyama,... [Pg.121]

F. Ftllop, L. Lazar, A. Lakatos, G. Bernath, and F. G. Riddell, poster presentation on the sixth International Kyoto Conference on New Aspects of Organic Chemsitry, Kyoto, Japan, 1994, pp-124. [Pg.70]

That we treat the environment very carefully, that we don t overload it. In fact, we re busily doing the latter. The Kyoto Conference is closing tomorrow. It seems that mainly the economic disadvantages of saving the environment are being considered there. [Pg.462]

N. Shiraishi (ed.), Kyoto Conference on Cellulose, The Cellulose Society of Japan, Kyoto, 1994. [Pg.248]

Thus we have seen some ways to explore the local aspects of chaotic and ergodic behavior. However, at this stage of progress, a significant challenge loomed, which was only resolved when one of the organizers of the 2003 Kyoto Conference appeared, some five years after the work here was carried out. The... [Pg.18]

Kostikov, R.R. Molchanov, A.R Hopf, H. Top. Curr. Chem. 1990, 155, 41. de Meijere, A. Wessjohann, L. Synlett, 1990, 20. de Meijere, A. in New Aspects of Organic Chemistry II, Proceedings of the Fifth International Kyoto Conference on New Aspects of Organic Chemistry - IKCOC i Ohshiro, Y, Ed. Kodansha Tokyo, 1992 pl81. [Pg.2677]

Another method of sequestration is by planting trees. Many of the nations represented at the Kyoto Conference requested that this be a major part of the treaty. Much data suggests this method is only temporary. The trees grow and then decay. The carbon dioxide is only held up for a few centuries at the most and under most conditions for only 20 to 30 years. If some type of crop were grown, harvested, bundled with rocks and sunk in Deep Ocean, then this method could probably remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere with safety. This method of sequestration would be relatively permanent. This method would require a lot of cropland to make a meaningful impact. The mineral nutrients in the plant materials would be lost to the current biosphere. The side effects of soil depletion and poor use of agriculture land makes this method of sequestration a dreadful idea. [Pg.30]

B. Hileman. Chem Eng News 1997 Dec 22 20 [Kyoto conference on global warming]. [Pg.534]

Fisher, M.E. (1968). Discussion following the communication made by J. des Cloizeaux at the Kyoto Conference on Statistical Mechanics, 1968 see reference 5 below. [Pg.326]

D. O. Cowan in "New Aspects of Organic Chemistry. I. Proceedings of the 4th International Kyoto Conference on New Aspects of Organic Chemistry" edited by Z. Yoshida, T. Shiba, and Y. Ohshiro (Kodansha, Tokyo, and VCH Verlagsgesellschaft, Federal Republic of Germany, 1989). [Pg.21]

Environmental Replacement for CFC but characterized as global warming gas by the Kyoto Conference on Climate Change Precaution Extremely flamm. gas Storage Store away from ignition sources in well-ventilated area... [Pg.1328]


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