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Lewis, Edward

Library of Congress Cataloging in Publication Data. Main entry under title Organic compounds. (Topics in current chemistry 74) Bibliography p. Includes index. 1. Chemistry, Physical organic—Addresses, essays, lectures. I. Vogtle, Fritz, 1947- II. Lewis, Edward S., 1920- III. Series. QD1.F58 vol. 74 [QD476] 540 .8s... [Pg.138]

Lewis, Edward S. (1998). A Biography of Distinguished Scientist Gilbert Newton Lewis. Lewiston, NY Edwin Mellen Press. [Pg.728]

Lewis, Edward A. 99S). American Shortline Railway Guide 1995. Aberdeen, NC. American Shortline Railway Guide. [Pg.223]

The praetieal utilization of linear reetifieation is demonstrated later through a worked example. Fitting statistieal distributions to sample data using the linear reetifieation method ean be found in Ayyub and MeCuen (1997), Edwards and MeKee (1991), Kottegoda and Rosso (1997), Leiteh (1995), Lewis (1996), Metealfe (1997), Misehke (1992), Rao (1992), and Shigley and Misehke (1989). [Pg.143]

Ahrland et al. (1958) classified a number of Lewis acids as of (a) or (b) type based on the relative affinities for various ions of the ligand atoms. The sequence of stability of complexes is different for classes (a) and (b). With acceptor metal ions of class (a), the affinities of the halide ions lie in the sequence F > Cl > Br > I , whereas with class (b), the sequence is F < Cl" < Br < I . Pearson (1963, 1968) classified acids and bases as hard (class (a)), soft (class (b)) and borderline (Table 1.23). Class (a) acids prefer to link with hard bases, whereas class (b) acids prefer soft bases. Yamada and Tanaka (1975) proposed a softness parameter of metal ions, on the basis of the parameters En (electron donor constant) and H (basicity constant) given by Edwards (1954) (Table 1.24). The softness parameter a is given by a/ a - - P), where a and p are constants characteristic of metal ions. [Pg.180]

The Nobel Prize that year was shared with Edward Lewis. [Pg.380]

J.M. Shaver, Chemometrics for Raman spectroscopy, in Handbook of Raman Spectroscopy From the Research Laboratory to the Process Line, I.R. Lewis and H.G.M. Edwards (Eds), Practical Spectroscopy Series 28, Marcel Dekker, New York, 2001. [Pg.231]

E. D. Hostetler, W.B. Edwards, C.J. Anderson, M.J. Welch, Synthesis of 4-[ F] fluorobenzoyl octreotide and biodistribution in tumor-bearing Lewis rats, J. Label. Compds Radiopharm. 42 (1999) S720-S722. [Pg.64]


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