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Fate of Sulfur in Feedstock - Mineral Matter Characteristics... [Pg.24]

Preston, C. M., Trofymow, J. A., Niu, J., and Fyfe, C. A. (2002). Harvesting and climate effects on organic matter characteristics in British Columbia coastal forests. J. Environ. Qual. 31, 402 113. [Pg.301]

Leipe, T., Loffler, A., Emeis, K.-C., JaehmUch, S., Bahlo, R., Ziervogel, K., 2000. Vertical patterns of suspended matter characteristics along a coastal-basin transect in the Western Baltic Sea. Estuarine. Coastal and Shelf Science, 51, 789-804. [Pg.437]

Schulten, H.-R. and Leinweber, P. (1991). Influence of long-term fertilization with farmyard manure on soil organic matter Characteristics of particle size fractions. Biol. Fertil. Soils 12,81-88. [Pg.214]

It will be clear that the process outlined here is less formal than a traditional ID process. Subject-matter characteristics as well as the cognitions and expertise of the author are taken into account from the first moment on. However, the process is a very systematic one. Although all the different parameters are not considered simultaneously, they are all taken into account by gradually plugging them into the process. Finally, whereas the traditional ID process can be described to be linear, this CID process is cyclical and elaborative. [Pg.135]

Contaminated groundwaters might be expected to comprise the same fluorescence EEM characteristics of the pollutant source that has undergone dilution and chemical and microbial processing in the aquifer. Almost certainly, a wider range of contaminant fluorescent signatures exist than those reported. The two reported contaminant fluorescence organic matter characteristics are ... [Pg.101]

Williams, C.J., Yamashita, Y., Wilson, H.E., Jaffe, R., and Xeno ulos, M.A. (2010). Unraveling the role of land use and microbial activity in shaping dissolved organic matter characteristics in stream ecosystems. Limnol. Oceanogr., 55,1159-1171. [Pg.121]

Customs specifications, that have jurisdiction over the characteristics related to fiscal matters. [Pg.293]

The coefficients, L., are characteristic of the phenomenon of thermal diffusion, i.e. the flow of matter caused by a temperature gradient. In liquids, this is called the Soret effect [12]. A reciprocal effect associated with the coefficient L. is called the Dufour effect [12] and describes heat flow caused by concentration gradients. The... [Pg.702]

Spectroscopy, or the study of the interaction of light with matter, has become one of the major tools of the natural and physical sciences during this century. As the wavelength of the radiation is varied across the electromagnetic spectrum, characteristic properties of atoms, molecules, liquids and solids are probed. In the... [Pg.1232]

When the groups on either end of a double bond are the same or aie shuctuially sum lar to each other it is a simple matter to describe the configuration of the double bond as CIS or trans Oleic acid for example a compound that can be obtained from olive oil has a CIS double bond Cmnamaldehyde responsible for the characteristic odor of cm namon has a trans double bond... [Pg.193]

Sheet can be produced by melt extmsion, but in this case a three-roll stack of quenching roUs is generally used (Fig. 2). More than three roUs may be used where necessary. The roUs may be mounted vertically or horizontally. The web is extmded through a slot die in a thickness close to the desired final thickness. The die is in very close proximity to the first chill roU or chill-roll nip. The web may be cast horizontally directly onto the upper chill roU of the stack as shown (Fig. 2), or it may be extmded into the first nip directly. The roUs quench the sheet and provide the surface polish desired. In some applications, matte or embossed roUs maybe used to impart special surface characteristics for certain functions. Where the utmost in optical (glazing) quality is desired the trend has been to mount the roU stack horizontally. The hot melt is then extmded vertically down into the first nip. This avoids problems associated with sag of a horizontal hot melt no matter how short the distance between die and quench. [Pg.379]

X-Rays and Annihilation Radiation. The interaction of y-rays with matter produces the x-rays that are characteristic of the atoms in the material in which the interactions take place. Such x-rays appear in measured spectmm. [Pg.456]


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