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Taken from Mossbauer Effect Data Center (MEDC), Prof John Stevens, University of North Carolina, Asheville, NC, USA, September 2009 for a full list of the nuclear properties for all known Mossbauer isotopes see the MEDC web address http //orgs. unca.edu/medc/Resources.html, or the corresponding pdf file in the CD-ROM of this book An older report [46] states -720 mb the value reported by MEDC is -789 mb... [Pg.91]

Sneden, Albert T. Natural Products as Medicinally Useful Agents, Leaf Squeezers Web. Available online. URL http //www.people.vcu.edu/ asneden/MEDC%20310%20Intro.htm. Updated June 21, 2005. [Pg.172]

Grim, B. S. J. W. Barry "A canopy penetration model for aerially disseminated Insecticide spray released above coniferous forests." Final Report MEDC Project No. 2425, USDA Forest Service Equipment Development Center, Missoula, MT, 1975. [Pg.174]

The development of such integrated approaches to spectral analysis will benefit greatly from the large data bases and reference banks developed with the Mossbauer Effect Data Indexes covering 1958-1976 and the Mossbauer Effect Reference and Data Journal database (MERDJ Vols. 1-19) covering 1976 to the present (http //www.unca.edu/medc/Journal.html). [Pg.335]

Resource Mossbauer Effect Data Center, Asheville, NC) contains extensive bibliographic and Mossbauer data entries compiled from the Mossbauer literature. Searches of the database are possible contact the Mossbauer Effect Data Center for details (http //www.unca.edu/medc). [Pg.242]

Asol. [Lucas Meyer] Lecithin fracdon release agent, emulsifier for food, cos-medcs, pharmaceuticals. [Pg.37]

Empigen . [Albright Wilson Am. Albright Wilson UK] Alkanol-amides, amine oxides, quaternaries, amines, or betaines foam booster/sta-bilizer, vise, modifier, antistat, condi-dona, intermediate, bactericide for cos-medcs, cleaners, latex foams, textiles catalyst for PU foam, resin curing agent, corrosion inhibitor, and flotation aid. [Pg.129]

Quatrex. [Chemron] Quaternary ammonium chlorides or blends surfactant, hair condldoner and sofimer for cos-medcs corrosion inhibitor intermediate. [Pg.305]

Soloron. [Rona] Mica/dtanium dioxide/ tin oxidis blends pearlescents f - cos-medcs. [Pg.343]

Trllbnngsmittel 1. [Zschimmer Schwarz] Prarling component for cos-medcs. [Pg.382]

Rewomul. [Rewo GmbH] Esters or ethoxylated ethers emulsifier for cos-medcs. [Pg.313]

Analysis of the fluorescence intensity decay data as a sum of 150 exponentials was performed by the Maximum Entropy Method (MEM) (Livesey and Brochon, 1987), using the commercially available library of subroutines MEMSYS 5 (MEDC Ltd, UK) as a library of subroutines. [Pg.82]

Consumers in more economically developed countries (MEDCs) have become accustomed to the availabihty of fashionable clothing that may not actually be used more than a handful of times before being discarded or unused. The development of this throwaway culture has been attributed in part to the success of the major value retailers and the increasing availability of high-street clothing at relatively low retail prices. At the end of life, opportunities for the reuse of such value clothing can be limited if it quickly goes out of fashion, or has poor appearance retention, dimensional stability, or durability. [Pg.187]

Current linear models of consumption in which garments are used for a comparatively short period of time and then disposed are not sustainable, and there is a push to move closer toward circular economies where the materials in garments are more effectively used with minimal environmental impacts. Not only is the supply of raw materials and resources finite, there is a lack of landfill capacity, which is reflected by increasing disposal costs, particularly in MEDCs. [Pg.188]

Colamid MEDC. See Cocamide DEA Colamid OA. See Oleamide DEA Colamid SA. See Stearamide MEA Colamid SDO, Colamine 11CM. See Cocamide DEA... [Pg.1027]

To cope with this, the process was further optimized by operating the system as a microbial electrodialysis cell (MEDC). The energy efficiencies obtained (tie) in the MEDCs reached 231 59% (5 gP NaCl) and 213 38% (20 gl NaCl), suggesting that sufficient hydrogen was produced to power the MEDC [148]. [Pg.170]

Sneden A T (2005) Natural Products as Medicinally Usefiil Agents. Available via http //www.people. vcu.edu/ asneden/MEDC%20310%201ntro. htm. Cited 17 Aug 2007... [Pg.584]

R. Medce, Op. Cit. 28, 261 (1924). Here a formula is given which formally represents the situation. [Pg.211]

Storage Avoid overheating Cola Mid MEDC [Colonial Chem.)... [Pg.270]

Amidex CO-1 AMPHOSOL AT-2 Antarox BL-725 BIO-SOFT SDBS 30 BIO-TERGE AS-90 Beads Calsoft AOS-40 Caprylyl/capryl glucoside Chemoxide LM-30 Cocoyl sarcosine Cola Mid MEDC Cola Teric HFA Colo-... [Pg.2723]

Amide ODV Bailox 12 Burcoterge PAO-35 Cl 2-14 alkyl dimethyl betaine Cola Mld MEDC Kelzan XC Kelzan Lactamide MEA Lauryl/myristyl dimeth-ylamine oxide Mackamide AME-7S Mackamide AME-100 Mackamide C Mackamide CD Mackamide CD-10 Mackamide CDS-80 Mackamide ... [Pg.2773]

Amidet B-112 Amidet SB-13 Amidex 428 Amidex 1351 Amidex C Amidex CA Amidex CE Amidex CO-1 Amidex KD Amidex KDO Aminol KDE BIO-SOFT LD-190 Burco Cocoamide DEA Calamide C Calamide CW-100 CalBlend Clear CalBlend PEARL Canocol CDE Canocol CDE-G Canocol CKD Cocamide DEA Cola Mid C Cola Mid MEDC Cola Mid SDO Cola Mine CDA... [Pg.3017]


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