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W. F. van Gunsteren, H.J.C. Berend-sen, Groningen Molecular Simulation (CROMOS) Library Manual, Biomos, Nijenborgh 16, Groningen, The Netherlands, 1987. [Pg.357]

Singh, P, and V.P Sing, 2001. Snow and Glacier Hydrology. Water Science and Technology Library Vol. 37, Kluwer Academic Publishers, Netherlands, p. 742. [Pg.86]

The following lists of about 4000 manuscripts from over 100 libraries includes most of the major collections of such manuscripts". The countries listed are UK Ireland USA France Italy Vatican Austria Germany Switzerland Belgium The Netherlands Czech Republic Hungary Spain Estonia Israel Denmark. There are links ot each country and/or major library... [Pg.399]

GROMOS) Library Manual, Biomos B.V., Groningen, The Netherlands (1987). [Pg.192]

Mitchell MC, Spikmans V, Bessoth F et al (2000) Towards organic synthesis in microfluidic devices multicomponent reactions for the construction of compound libraries, bi van den Berg A, Olthuis W, Bergveld P (eds) Micro total analysis systems, proceedings of the pTAS 2000 symposium. Springer, Netherlands, pp 463 66... [Pg.196]

FIGURE 8.5 Schematic representation of an API sonrce with a heated nebulizer interface for APCI. (Reproduced from Raffaelli, A., Atmospheric pressure chemical ionization (APCI), in Cappiello, A. (ed), Advances in LC-MS Instrumentation, vol. 72 Journal of Chromatography Library), Elsevier, Amsterdam, the Netherlands, 2007, 11-25. Copyright 2007. With permission from Elsevier.)... [Pg.241]

Specs, founded in 1987 and based in Delft, The Netherlands, purchases compounds from all over the world, mostly from academic laboratories. These compounds are added to Specs existing library and in turn sold to interested companies. A company can search the Specs library and purchase promising compounds or the entire collection. Those compounds become the outright property of the purchasing company. If Specs has a sufficient amount of a given compound, the company will sell samples of each compound many times over. The amount sold for each compound may be only 0.5 to 1.0 mg. [Pg.250]

Jiang, G., Harrison, D.J., mRNA isolation for cDNA library construction on a chip. Micro Total Analysis Systems, Proceedings of the 4th TTAS Symposium, Enschede, Netherlands, May 14-18, 2000, 537-540. [Pg.461]

Smit, J. and Wijn, H.P.J. (1959) Ferrites - physical properties of ferromagnetic oxides in relation to their technical applications, Philips Technical Library, The Netherlands. [Pg.546]

Blanchard PH Industrial Chemistry Library. Technology of Corn Wet Milling and Associated Processes. Vol. 4. Amsterdam, The Netherlands Elsevier Science Publishers B.V 1992. [Pg.648]

Brink, R.W. van den, Combined Catalytic Removal of N2O and NOx from the Tail Gases of a Nitric Acid Plant, Energy Research Centre of the Netherlands, ECN-RX-01-012, April 2001, www.ecn.nl/library/reports/2001e/rx01012.html. [Pg.408]

Milon Tichy, QSAR in Toxicology and Xenobiochemistry. Pharmacochemistry Library, Vol. 8, Proceedings of a symposium, Prague, Czech., September 12-14,1984, Elsevier, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, 1985. [Pg.346]

C. Silipo and A. Vittoria, QSAR Rational Approaches to the Design of Bioactive Compounds. Proceedings of the VIII European Symposium on Quantitative Structure Activity Relationships, Sorrento, Italy, 9-13 September, 1990, in Pharmacochemistry Library, Vol. 16, H. Timmerman, Ed., Elsevier, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, 1991. [Pg.348]

Newsam JM, Design of catalysts and catalysts libraries Computational techniques in HT experimentation for catalysis, in Combinatorial Catalysis and HT Catalyst Design and Testing, Derouane et al., Eds., Kluwer Academic Publishers, The Netherlands, pp. 301-335, 2000. [Pg.388]

Bogaerts, W.F., Agena, K.S., Active Library on Corrosion, Elsevier, Amsterdam, The Netherlands in conjunction with NACE, Houston, TX, USA, 1996. [Pg.454]

Wilson AJC (1963) Mathematical Theory of X-ray Powder Diffraction. Philips Technical Library, Eindhoven, The Netherlands... [Pg.166]

Array of solar panels (photovoltaic cells) on the roof of terraced houses in Heerhugowaard in the Netherlands. This is part of a Dutch government pilot project to investigate clean, renewable energy forms such as solar power. The 10 houses in this terrace (only two seen here) have a total of 200 square meters of solar panels on their roofs. The total power output of these solar panels is 24.6 kilowatts. The photovoltaic cells contain a semiconducting material that converts sunlight directly into electricity. Solar power is relatively cheap, as once the panels are installed, they continue to produce electricity indefinitely. (Courtesy of Martin Bond/Science Photo Library)... [Pg.251]

K. K. Unger, Journal of Chromatography Library, Vol. 16 Porous Silica, Its Properties and Use as Support in Column Liquid Chromatography, Elsevier Amsterdam, The Netherlands, 1979 p 336. [Pg.44]

B. A. Bidlingmeyer, Preparative Liquid Chromatography, Vol. 38 of Journal of Chromatography Library, Elsevier, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, 1987. [Pg.528]

For a recent review of analytical methods used for the quality control of combinatorial libraries, see WL Fitch. Analytical methods for the quality control of combinatorial libraries. In W Moos, M Pavia, B Kay, A Ellington, eds. Annual Reports in Combinatorial Chemistry and Molecular Diversity, Vol. 1. Leiden, The Netherlands ESCOM, 1997, pp 59-68. [Pg.188]


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