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J. Wittes and A. Turk, Correlation of Subjective—Objective Methods in the Study of Odors and Taste, American Society for Testing and Materials Special Technical Pubhcation 440, Philadelphia, Pa., 1968, pp. 49—70. [Pg.419]

Most elements thermally vaporize as atoms but some, such as Sb, C, and Se, have a portion of their vapor as clusters of atoms. For these materials, special vaporization sources, called baffle sources, can be used to ensure that the depositing vapor is in the form of atoms by causing the material to be vaporized from multiple hot surfaces before it leaves the source. [Pg.516]

Coat condenser water boxes with protective materials. Special attention should be paid to the tube sheet area and any sharp projections such as nuts and bolts. [Pg.30]

Adams WJ, Ziegenfuss PS, Renaudette WJ, et al. 1986. Comparison of laboratory and field methods for testing the toxicity of chemicals sorbed to sediments. In Poston TM, Purdy R, eds. Aquatic toxicology and environmental fate, Vol. 9. American Society for Testing and Materials Special Technical Publication 921,494-513. [Pg.333]

Mayer FL, Adams WJ, Finley MT, et al. 1981. Phosphate ester hydraulic fluids An aquatic environmental assessment of Pydrauls 50E and 115E [Abstract], American Society for Testing and Materials Special Technical Publication 838 103-123. CA/096/137347V. [Pg.345]

Frontiers in Material Science Glasses and Amorphous Materials, Special Issue, Science 267, 1924—1953 (1995). [Pg.508]

The aim of this chapter is to provide a general overview of the preparation and main characteristics of bio-nanohybrids, with emphasis on the different types of inorganic solids that can be involved in the formation of this class of materials. Special attention will be devoted to the diverse mechanisms that govern the interaction between the components of biohybrids, illustrating them with selected examples. Relevant features and potential or actual applications of recently developed bio-nanocomposites will be discussed on the basis of their structure-property relationships. [Pg.4]

Gray, H.R., Testing for hydrogen environment embrittlement experimental variables, in Hydrogen Embrittlement Testing, American Society for Testing and Materials, Special Technical Publication ASTM STP-543, Philadelphia, PA, 1974, p. 133. [Pg.567]

Data of thermal expansion do not always show a regular positive slope increasing with temperature, as those shown in Fig. 13.3 [57], Look, for example, in Fig. 13.4, at the data for a cold sintered SiC, a material specially suitable for the realization of high-quality mirrors for space astronomy [58],... [Pg.308]

In the context of modern acetylene chemistry , which serves a variety of implementations, for example new materials, special polymers, nanostructures, and supramolecular... [Pg.358]

US,CONSUMER PRODUCTS SAFETY COMMISSION AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR TESTING AND MATERIALS SPECIALIZED TECHNOLOGY RESOURCES INC. OHIO ART CO. PROCESSED PLASTIC CO. [Pg.69]

This publication was supported in part by NIH Grant LM 03300 from the National Library of Medicine. I wish to thank the following for permission to use archival materials Special Collections, Robert W. Woodruff Library, Emory University Alan Mason Chesney Archives, Johns Hopkins University and Division of Archives, State Historical Society of Wisconsin. Part of the research for this paper was carried out while the author was a Visiting Associate Professor at The Johns Hopkins Institute of the History of Medicine. A preliminary, abbreviated version of the paper was delivered at the American Chemical Society meeting in Washington, D.C., on September 12, 1979, at a session of papers in honor of Aaron J. Ihde sponsored by the Division of History of Chemistry. [Pg.111]

Substantial physical evidence of contamination might include discarded PPE, equipment (such as pumps and hoses), or containers with residual material. Special care should be taken to avoid moving or disturbing any potential physical evidence. [Pg.113]

Bullard, R. W. Shumake, S. A. "Vertebrate Pest Control and Managanent Materials (ASTM STP 680)" Beck, J. R., Ed. American Society For Testing and Materials, Special Technical Publication No. 680, 1979 pp. 178-187. [Pg.586]

The free world market for cerium-oxide based polishing compounds is not large—approximately 4400 metric tons per year—, and we do not see a substantial growth potential despite the 11% annual growth in sales of spectacle lenses. The reason is twofold first, faster more efficient polishing compounds are available which can be used in slurry concentrations one-half that of a few years ago second, fully half the market for ophthalmic glass lenses has been captured by plastic lenses of CR-39 polymer. Cerium oxide is ineffective in polishing this material specially treated alumina or stannic oxide are used. [Pg.98]

In the article by Balta Calleja et al., the latest results of investigations into the structure of poly(vinylidenefluoride)and its copolymers withpoly(trifluoroethylene) are summarized and extensively dicussed. These polymers are the most important ferroelectric materials. Special emphasis is placed on the relation between the change of structure and the transition from the ferroelectric into the paraelectric phase. [Pg.141]

In testing the abrasiveness of floor finish of man-made materials, special variations of Shore s scleroscope are commonest. For ceramic and rock floor tiles, the commonest testers are Bohme s disc and the Teledyne Abra-der. For sewage and chemical stoneware, the standards now in force recommend abrasiveness tests with the use of a sandblasting jet blower. For technical reasons, a more precise Mackensen blower method for stoneware testing has been in use in Poland for several years. From the experience gained over years, a standard recommending Mackensen s method has been laid down for stoneware abrasiveness tests. Research results proved the usefulness of this method also for other ceramic materials. [Pg.291]

For a recent overview of structure and hydrogen bonding in the organic solid state, see Chem. Materials, Special Issue 1994,6, No. 8. [Pg.249]

DeFlaun, M. F. and Condee, C. W. (1997) Electrokinetic Transport of Bacteria f Journal of Hazardous Materials, Special Edition on Electrochemical Decontamination of Soil and Water, Edited by Yalcin B. Acar and AkramN. Alshawabkeh, pp. 263-278. [Pg.89]

So, if all materials change in some way with changes in their environment, what makes smart materials special and different from not-so-smart or just-plain-dumh materials One of the major differences is the rate at which such changes take place. The thermostat in a house, for example, generally takes at least a few minutes to detect... [Pg.106]

Mixer material Specially glass (Foturan ) Number of micro channels 2x15... [Pg.106]


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