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Low temperatures involve problems of differential thermal e mansion. With the outer wall at ambient temperature and the inner wall at the liquid boiling point, relative movement must be accommodated. Some systems for accomplishing this are patented. The Gaz... [Pg.1019]

If refrigeration is to be accomplishedat a temperature range where no suitable hquid exists to absorb heat by evaporation, then a cold gas must be available to absorb the heat. This is generally accomphshed by using a work-producing e)mansion engine. [Pg.1128]

Address 5/6, Jer Mansion, W.P. Warde Road Bandra West, Bombay 400 052 India... [Pg.171]

More recently copper phosphate cements have been suggested for use as controlled-release agents for supplying trace amounts of copper to cattle and sheep over an extended period (Allen et al., 1984 Mansion et al., 1985 Prosser et al., 1986). The cements were prepared with a Cu/P ratio of 1 1 to ensure that the matrix was an add phosphate and so subject to dissolution in aqueous solutions. They released copper at a constant rate for 90 days. [Pg.222]

Mansion, R. Gleed, P. T. (1985). Reaction cements as materials for the sustained release of trace elements into the digestive tract of cattle and sheep. II. Release of cobalt and selenium. Journal of Veterinary Pharmacology Therapeutics, 8, 374-81. [Pg.273]

Copper(II) oxide and cobalt(II) hydroxide form cements with solutions of many multifunctional organic acids propanetricarboxylic acid, tartaric acid, malic acid, pyruvic acid, mellitic acid, gallic acid, tannic acid and phytic acid (Allen et al., 1984 Prosser et al., 1986). These have been used mainly in cement devices for the sustained release of copper and cobalt (Manston et al., 1985 Mansion Gleed, 1985). Little is known about... [Pg.315]

Workers in other Government Research Stations and the Universities who have collaborated with us are R. P. Miller, D. Clinton, Dr T. I. Barry, Dr I. Seed (National Physical Laboratory) K. E. Fletcher (Buildings Research Station) Miss D. Poynter (Warren Spring Laboratory) Professor L. Holliday, Dr J. H. Elliott, Dr P. R. Hornsby, Dr K. A. Hodd, Dr A. L. Reader (Brunei University) R. Mansion, Dr B. F. Sanson, Dr W. M. Allen, P. J. Gleed (Institute for Research on Animal Diseases) Professor Braden (London Hospital) A. C. Shorthall (Birmingham University), I. M. Brook (University of Sheffield) and R. Billington (Institute of Dental Surgery, London). [Pg.420]

This sum over a// reciprocal space vectors of the form (IV.2) should be carefully distinguished from the expansion (III.4) of the density of a periodic crystal. If the density has the "little period", the e>mansion (IV.3) reduces to a sum over all reciprocal lattice vectors. The general case (IV.3) and the periodic case (III.4) actually represent two extreme cases. The presence of "more and more symmetry" in the density can be gauged... [Pg.135]

Come into the kitchen while I deal with the food, says Izzy. The kitchen s narrow and dark, as they always are in these mansion flats that were built for a world with servants, and the view is of drainpipes and blind bathroom windows. Well, he is seventy-eight, so I suppose it s only to be expected. But you ll notice a big difference. ... [Pg.35]

Occurs in the Rhode Island hamlet of Eastwick. Wonderful powers have descended upon Jane, Sukie, and Alexandra now that their husbands are out of the way Alexandra sculpts and creates thunderstorms, Jane plays the cello and can fly through the air, Sukie writes a gossip column and turns milk into cream. Their snug little coven takes on new and more malignant life when a dark, burly and apparently wealthy stranger, Darryl Van Horne, arrives in town he refurbishes the old Lenox mansion, and sets up an alchemist s lab. .. [Pg.713]

Traveling around the state installing his machinery, Rillieux had to stay on slave-operated plantations. Like many free people of color, Rillieux may have regarded himself as the equal of the white ruling class, far above dark-skinned slaves. But in the antebellum South, Rillieux could not stay in the plantations mansions. Rumor had it that he stayed in slave quarters, but a firsthand observer reported that on Benjamin s plantation Rillieux was given a special house and slaves to serve him. [Pg.39]

Columbus was conveniently located between Detroit and Dayton, and Midgley loved to drive. Leaving home at 5 a.m., he arrived at General Motors s Detroit laboratory at 9 a.m., worked until 9 p.m., and was home by 1 a.m. By 9 00 the next morning, he was back at work in the dining room of a Dayton mansion that he had converted into a small, private research laboratory. [Pg.96]

There was laughter in the dock. Von Knieriem s thin hands shook. In the garden of his Bavarian-style country mansion down... [Pg.280]

At Goering s mansion, "Karinhall," near Berlin, Professor Krauch set to work. He was comfortable there his very first meeting with Goering had come from the Reichsmarshal s invitation in 1935 to spend "a leisurely visit to Karinhall. " For months his mind had been organizing a stupendous task. [Pg.306]

Think of the Soul as if it were a Castle made of a single diamond.. . in which there are many rooms. Let us imagine that this castle. . . contains many mansions, some above, others below, some at each side, and in the centre. .. is the chiefest, where the most secret things pass between God and the Soul. [I]f this Castle is the Soul there can clearly be no question of entering it, for we ourselves are the Castle. .. [Pg.123]

We reached the Trau mansion first and he invited me in for a nightcap. I declined because I still had work to do and I knew that he must be up early to attend to his duties in the palace. [Pg.36]

The French physician, Jacques Joseph Moreau, remains the most-cited connection between cannabis and the art community. Moreau first used hashish while traveling through the Middle East in the 1830s. He assumed that cannabis-induced sensations might model the hallucinations and delusions common in psychotic individuals. He had hoped that this research might help the treatment of the mentally ill. The outspoken hedonist and popular novelist, Theophile Gautier assisted Moreau in this research. He not only participated himself, but he also recruited other members of Frances artistic community. This group of hedonists and experimenters met monthly in an old mansion in Paris which was known at the time as the Club Des Hachichins (Hashish Club). For historical reviews on cannabis, see Abel and Mechoulam. ... [Pg.51]

In the 1700s, British bibliophile Thomas Rawlinson (1690-1755) crammed his room at Gray s Inn so full of books that he had to sleep in the foyer. He finally moved into a large mansion and filled it to overflowing. When he died at age 44, there was essentially no room to sit in the house. [Pg.192]

The Problem Tom, Dick, and Harry arrive early one morning at the job site and get ready to paint a huge, old, Victorian mansion. Tom, working by himself, could paint the whole house in 14 days. It would take Dick 10 days to do the job by himself. And Harry could do the job in 8 days. How long does it take for the three men to do the job working together ... [Pg.223]

Firefighter Lazere has just had his lunch break at the South Avenue Library, which faces South Avenue. He must now go to a meeting at the North Avenue entrance to the Hillary Mansion. What is Firefighter Lazere s most direct route to the Hillary Mansion ... [Pg.269]


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