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CAS number and the chemical name reported on page three must exactly match the listed section 313 CAS number and chemical name. Chemical categories should not be reported with a CAS number. A generic chemical name should only be provided if you are claiming the section 313 chemical identity as trade secret. Chemical names should be taken directly from the list in this document (see pages 40-48). Mixture names are to be entered in Part III, Section 1.4 if that is the sole identification. Mixture names that include the name (or CAS number) of one or more section 313 chemical(s) are not valid. [Pg.91]

Because manufacturers reporting under section 313 must know the toxic chemical composition of the products they use to be able to accurately calculate releases, EPA requires some suppliers of mixtures ortrade name products containing one or more of the listed section 313 chemicals to notify their customers. This requirement has been in effect since January 1, 1989. [Pg.93]

This screen lists all libraries used with this schematic. Three libraries are listed, Section 73.11b, non.llb, and Class.llb. Libraries that have an asterisk ( ) are global libraries that are available to all projects. Libraries that do not have an asterisk are available only to the present project. Thus, library Section 73.11b is available only to the present project and nomJIb and class.llb are available to all schematics. [Pg.443]

Items under this category are too numerous to attempt an extensive listing herein, especially in view of the existence of excellent bibliographies such as the one by von Hohenhoff (18) and the List of Periodicals Abstracted by Chemical Abstracts [50, 1J-314J (Nov. 25-Dec. 10, 1956)1 and annual Supplements [51, 1T-27J (Nov. 10-25, 1957), 53. 1J-32J (Dec. 10, 1959)], 52, 1J-40J (Dec. 10, 1958). Valuable review articles have appeared in Chemical Reviews and the volumes of Annual Survey of American Chemistry. Outstanding reviews, in some cases an annual feature in the January issue, have been published in the following journals. (Those marked with an asterisk regularly feature a patent abstract or patent list section.)... [Pg.221]

Examination of the catalog shelf-list section for titles in the field of hydrogenation reveals a number of texts in this field—e.g., Hydrogenation of Organic Substances by C. Ellis, and The Fischer-Tropsch and Related Syntheses by H. A. Storch et al. Ellis book. Chapter 55, Reduction of Carbon Oxides, is specific to the problem in question. All the other texts listed in this section should, of course, be examined also, well as the Kirk-Othmer, Ullmann, and Thorpe encyclopedias, and the books on catalysis. [Pg.246]

Valuable review articles have appeared in Chemical Reviews and the volumes of Annual Survey of American Chemistry. Outstanding reviews, in some cases an annual feature in the January issue, have been published in the following journals. (Those marked with an asterisk regularly feature a patent abstract or patent list section.)... [Pg.91]

Most chemists are familiar with the library catalog. It consists of a card or cards carrying bibliographic data only for each title on the library shelves. It may be a dictionary catalog containing cards filed alphabetically for each author and subject, or it may be only an author index to the books plus a shelf-list section. This shelf-list consists of one card for each title, arranged in the same classification order in which the books are filed on the shelves. [Pg.149]

A disadvantage of DEPT is that it is a subtraction experiment and, therefore, much more sensitive to certain problems than are typical one-dimensional techniques. One remedy that is used in many experiments that suffer fi om stability problems is the employment of steady-state, or dummy, scans (parameter 2 in the foregoing list Section 2-4i). Poor signal cancelation is generally the result of difficulties in one or more of the following areas ... [Pg.237]

Discontinued from the market. vSee the veterinary drug list (Section 2). [Pg.582]

Powdered drug (Ig) is mixed thoroughly with lm.l 10% ammonia solution or 10% Na,COj solution and then extracted for lOinin with 5mi methanol under reflux. The filtrate is then concentrated according to the total alkaloids of the specilic drug, so that 100 pi contains 50-l00pg total alkaloids (see drug list, section 1.4). [Pg.4]

Each chapter opens with a two-page spread of coming attractions that lists section headings, reaction mechanisms and Descriptive Passages and Interpretive Problems along with their corresponding page numbers. [Pg.1325]

Annex B. Part I consists of a general section which specifies the gross consignment weights of materials from all classes for which many of the provisions do not apply. In addition, there are six listed sections... [Pg.130]

Initially, common phthalate plasticizers were included in die extremely hazardous substances list (Section 311) of Title III SARA, but this has since been corrected. But many usual plastics compounding ingredients still remain Usted and must be reported. For example, EPA denied a petition from a vinyl stabilizer company to de-list antimony tris(isooctylmercaptoacetate), a well known PVC stabilizer, since it considers the oxide decomposition products to be possible carcinogens. [Pg.474]

The 2-2-2 system is schematically depicted in Figure 3-5. This schematic aiso applies to other 2-2-2 system options, including the option discussed in Section 3.6. The valves shown are consistent with the base arrangement stated in the Plant Parameter List (Section 2). The NO associated with the isolation valve at each compressor outlet indicates that the valves are normally open when the system is operating. The bracketed NS indicates the position of the isolation valve if the associated Brayton is no longer operating and is isolated. [Pg.76]

The 4-4-4 system is schematically depicted in Figure 3-7. The valves shown are consistent with the base arrangement stated in the Plant Parameter List (Section 2). Each Brayton loop is cooled by an independent HRS loop. [Pg.88]


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