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The Sadder Research Laboratories publish large collections of IR, UV, NMR, and other spectra, in loose-leaf form. Indexes are available. [Pg.1618]

Copper reacts exothermically with chlorine dissolved in heptane at 0°C. The compounds combust during the reaction. The same happens when dry gaseous chlorine is in contact with the metal in fine leaf form. [Pg.207]

With chlorine vapour, zinc in leaf form combusts spontaneously. Zinc glows in contact with fluorine vapour. [Pg.209]

Perhaps its author is trying to tell us something about the rate of change in trade secret law by publishing this treatise in loose-leaf form with yearly supplements. A U.S. patent has a fixed term of 17 years and extends protection to the United States only—although its disclosures are worldwide. Foreign patents can be obtained separately in each country and may be quite costly. The scope of protection and subject matter which is patentable varies tremendously. There is action towards patents common to several countries, but the cost is apt to remain high, and many years will be required to determine their effectiveness. [Pg.43]

Initially, cocaine was thought to be a cure-all, and, like the whole-leaf form, powder cocaine was believed to be non-addictive. Due to this misinforma-... [Pg.98]

Piaster Gravity Maid Using Leaf Forms as Subject Matter... [Pg.273]

Students will design a pendant using leaf forms, employing the principles of good composition. [Pg.273]

Collections of methods are also published in loose-leaf form in ring binders which can be updated with quarterly supplements ... [Pg.6]

All hostas go dormant in winter. New leaves emerge in spring. Try not to select heavily puckered leaf forms for use under trees. The puckers or wrinkle designs catch leaf drippings, including gum and sap, which detract from the plants appearance. [Pg.118]

Grade Powder that is also called gold bronze powder. An alloy of 90% copper and 10% aluminum reduced from leaf form to powder, polished mechanically, and coated with stearic acid. Available in... [Pg.46]

With the coming of age of the industry, specialized abstract services have made their appearance. Probably the most thorough of these is offered in Natural and Synthetic Fibers" 21 edited by Harris and Mark. This compilation contains a good subject index and publishes detailed abstracts. The abstract pages are issued in loose-leaf form and may be filed in various ways depending on the needs of the library. The usefulness of these abstracts is, however, limited by the youth of the service—it was established in 1944. [Pg.192]

Another most important contribution to the technical literature is the book, Official and Tentative Methods of the American Oil Chemists Society (I), which describes in great detail methods of sampling and methods of analysis which are approved by the society. This book is published in loose-leaf form, since additions and revisions are frequent. The society s committees on methods of analysis continue the never-ending job of trying to improve and simplify, the procedures. The official methods are accepted as standard by most of the trade and are also recognized by other technical organizations, such as the American Chemical Society, the National Cottonseed Products Association, the National Soybean Processors Association, and the American Association of Cereal Chemists. [Pg.275]

Dwarfness in soybean can be produced from at least twelve different qualitative loci. Another twelve loci are involved in producing different leaf forms, which include five and seven foliolate leaf types (Palmer et al., 2004). These authors also summarize the different pubescence types that occur in soybean. [Pg.50]

The phenotype (visible configuration) of the marsh plant Sagittaria sagittifolia depends on its environment. As shown in Figure 5.3.7, its leaf forms depend upon the degree to which it is submerged. Nowhere is there a better illustration of the interaction of environment with genetic expression than this. [Pg.237]

The JetZone dryer is capable of processing materials that vary in size, shape, and density. These include abrasive particles, cut leaf forms, diatomaceous earth, fibrous and pel-lefized foods, sawdusf, pef foods, and wood chips [66]. The operafing limifs of fhe dryers are 400°C for gas tempera-fure, 0.3 m/s for conveyor speed, 70 m/s for air jet velocity, and 2 m/s for air velocity through the bed of particles. The production capacity for a single dryer ranges from 90 to 41,000 kg/h. [Pg.465]

Aluminum powder n. Minimum metal used as a pigment. Available in leafing or non-leafing forms. Density, 2.73g/cm (22.5lb/gal). [Pg.46]

The leaf form, size of dissections, and color of the leaves show a great variability in A. crithmi-folia. Our investigations in controlled environment, however, revealed no connection between che-motype and leaf dissection. Plants of light-green leaves accumulated more essential oil, however, showed no correlation with the oil composition (Nemeth et al., 1999). Similarly, Hofmann (1993) established in several taxa belonging to the section A. millefolium that morphological traits may not refer directly to sped cities of essential oil composition. [Pg.101]

The only things known about the very first publication from 1969 are that it was printed in loose-leaf form and on lighter paper than the widely-available v2.0 reprint. These are known because the procedure for making an Improvised Scale shows a picture of loose hole-punched sheets and the text says, Each sheet of paper [of the Improvised Munitions Handbook] weighs about 1.3 grams. However, the reprint uses heavier paper that weighs about 4.5 grams a sheet. [Pg.269]

The Selected Values of Properties of Chemical Compounds , issued since 1955 in loose-leaf form, includes values for density, critical constants, vapour pressure, enthalpy, entropy, enthalpies of transition, usion, and vaporization, enthalpy of formation, Gibbs energy function , heat capacity, and logarithm of equilibrium constant of formation. [Pg.64]

The publication of the JANAF thermochemical tables was a project (now terminated) for the provision of data in loose-leaf form with facilities for updating the information from time to time. These Joint Army-Navy-Air Force Tables were prepared by the Dow Chemical Company. The prime quantities tabulated are the heat capacity, entropy, free energy and enthalpy functions , enthalpy and free energy of formation, and the logarithm of the equilibrium constant of formation. The temperature range covered is from zero to several thousand kelvins, and includes values for 298.15 K. [Pg.73]


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