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M theory

Schultz, J. and Naidin, M., Theories and mechanisms of adhesion. In Mittal, K.L. and Pizzi, A. (Eds.), Adhesion Promotion Techniques — Technological Applications. Dekker, New York, 1999, pp. 1-26. [Pg.708]

Madden P. A., Lynden-Bell R. M. Theory of vibrational line-widths,... [Pg.281]

These values are from Jaffe, H.H. Orchin, M. Theory and Applications of Ultraviolet Spectroscopy, Wiley NY, 1962, p. 257. [Pg.323]

Wen, S. M., Theories of Micro-fluidic Boundary Layers and Its Application, Beijing, Metallurgical Industry Press, 2002. [Pg.36]

Leslie, F. M., "Theory of Flow in Nematic Liquid Crystals, The Breadth and Depth of Continuum Mechanics—A Collection of Papers Dedicated To J. L. Ericksen, C. M. Da-fermos, D. D. Joseph, andF. M. Leslie, Eds., Springer-Verlag, Berlin, 1986. [Pg.77]

Muthukumar, M, Theory of Electrophoretic Mobility of Polyelectrolyte Chains, Macromolec-ular Theory and Simulations 3, 61, 1994. [Pg.617]

Clore, G. M., Gronenbom, A. M. Theory of the time dependent transferred nuclear Overhauser effect applications to stmctural analysis of ligand-protein complexes in solution. J. Magn. Reson. 1983, 53, 423 2. [Pg.251]

Blumenthal, L. M. Theory and Application of Distance Geometry, Chelsea, New York, 1970. [Pg.252]

Schuler, Robert M. Theory and criticism of the scientific poem in Elizabethan... [Pg.644]

C tyroki J., Homola J., Lambeck P.V., Musa S., Hoekstra H.J.W.M., Harris R.D., Wilinson J.S., Usievich B., Lyndin N.M., Theory and modelling of optical waveguide sensors utilising surface plasmon resonance, Sens. andActuat. B 1999 54 66-73. [Pg.280]

Quinn, D. M. Theory and Practice of Solvent Isotope Effects, in Kohen, A. and Limbach, H. (Eds.) Isotope Effects in Chemistry and Biology, CRC Press, Boca Raton, FL, 2006 (Chapter 41). [Pg.388]

Stoneham, A. M, Theory of Defects in SoHds, Clarendon Press, Oxford 1975... [Pg.126]

M-theory in eleven dimensions gives rise to the five competing string theories in ten dimensions (two heterotic theories, Type I, Type IIA, and Type IIB). When the extra dimension curls into a circle, M-theory yields the Type IIA superstring. On the other hand, if the extra dimension shrinks to a line segment, M-theory yields one of the heterotic strings. [Pg.220]

Konstandopoulos, A. G., and Kostoglou, M. Theory and Practice of Soot Filter Operation . Proceedings of Global Powertrain Congress 99 (invited paper), Powertrain Int., Stuttgart, 1999a, October 5-7. [Pg.269]

Mooney,M. Theory of the non-newtonian rheology of raw rubbers consisting of supermolecular rheological units. J. Appl. Phys. 27,691-696 (1956). [Pg.166]

Bruneau, C. M. Theorie de graphes stochastiques appliqu4e k la synthese et la degradation aleatoires des composes macromoieculaires multifonction-nels. Thesis, University of Paris 1966. [Pg.95]

Seme of the problems and limitations of the K-M theory have been discussed by Stenius (17-19). The great sensitivity of the absorption coefficient to small errors in the reflectivity measurement is particularly remarkable. Even though the derivation of K-M assumes perfectly diffuse illumination and reflectivity measurement, the optical geometry of practical measuring apparatus has been a point of discussion (20-24). [Pg.83]

Boumans, R W. J. M. Theory of Spectrochemical Excitation. Hilger and Watts London, 1966. [Pg.288]

McConnell, H.M. Theory of hexagonal and stripe phase in monolayers. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 1989, 86, 3452. [Pg.311]

Keller, D. Korb, J.P. McConnell, H.M. Theory of shape transitions in two-dimensional phospholipid domains. J. Phys. Chem. 1987, 91, 6417. [Pg.311]

More sophisticated treatments of Lindemann s scheme by Lindemann— Hinshelwood, Rice—Ramsperger—Kassel (RRK) and finally Rice— Ramsperger—Kassel—Marcus (RRKM) have essentially been aimed at re-interpreting rate coefficients of the Lindemann scheme. RRK(M) theories are extensively used for interpreting very-low-pressure pyrolysis experiments [62, 63]. [Pg.267]

Agranovich, V.M. Theory of Excitons Izd. Nauka Moscow (in Russian), 1968. [Pg.435]

Gerbasi D, Brumer P, Thanopulos I, Krai P, Shapiro M. Theory of the Two Step Enantiomeric Purification of Dimethylallene . J. Chem. Phys.. submitted. [Pg.104]


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