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Mellon

M. J. Frisch et al, Gaussian 92, Gaussian Inc., Carnegie-Mellon University, Pittsburg, PA, 1992. [Pg.248]

All Rights Reserved, (eopyright 1983 Carnegie Mellon University). Gaussian is a federally registered Pademark of Gaussian, Ine. [Pg.341]

R. Mellon (19) but using anhydrous reagents. He obtained an oil that reacted exothermically with hydroxylamine (oxime of m.p. 135°) and that isomerized to 2-oxy-4-methylthiazole (14) upon heating with diluted hydrochloric acid. The thiazolic nature of oxymethylthiazole was clearly demonstrated by its reduction by zinc powder distillation into 4-methylthiazole (23), the first free thiazole ever described. [Pg.11]

McMaster, M.C. and McMaister, C., GC/MS A Practical User s Guide, Wiley, Chichester, U.K., 1998. Meisel, W.S., Computer Orientated Approaches to Pattern Recognition, Academic Press, New York, 1972. Mellon, F.A., Selh, R., and Startin, J.R., Mass Spectrometry of Natural Substances, Royal Society of Chemistry, London, 2000. [Pg.451]

Benefits depend upon location. There is reason to beheve that the ratio of hydrocarbon emissions to NO has an influence on the degree of benefit from methanol substitution in reducing the formation of photochemical smog (69). Additionally, continued testing on methanol vehicles, particularly on vehicles which have accumulated a considerable number of miles, may show that some of the assumptions made in the Carnegie Mellon assessment are not vahd. Air quaUty benefits of methanol also depend on good catalyst performance, especially in controlling formaldehyde, over the entire useful life of the vehicle. [Pg.434]

Several projects such as CORE (Chemistry On-Line Retrieval Experiment) at Cornell University, Project Mercury at Carnegie-Mellon University, RightPages at AT T, and Red Sage at the University of California, San Erancisco are in progress and illustrate the issues arising from implementation of on-line information systems that combine text and image (6,116). [Pg.130]

Dispersion of Powders in Liquids" in ECT3rd ed., Suppl. Vol., pp. 339—371, by G. D. Parfitt, Carnegie-Mellon University. [Pg.549]

H. E. Smith, The Effect ofTetramethylorthosilicate on the Eyes, Carbide and Carbon Chemicals Industrial EeUowship 274-1, Mellon Institute, Pittsburgh, Pa. [Pg.41]

W. N. Hamilton and G. S. Mellon, in M. A. Carrigy and J. W. Kramers, eds.. Guide to the Hthahasca OilSands Area, Information Series No. 65, Alberta Research Council, Alberta, Canada, 1978. [Pg.363]

R. Banares-Alcantara, A. W. Westerberg, and M. D. Rychener, Development of an Expert System for Physical Property Predictions, Technical Keport, Carnegie Mellon University, Design Research Center and Robotics Institute, Pittsburgh, Pa., 1983. [Pg.86]

Joseph D. Henry, Jr., Ph.D., P.E., Senior Fellow, Department of Engineering and Public Policy, Carnegie Mellon University Member, American Institute of Chemical Engineers, American Society for Engineering Education (Section 22, Alternative Separation Processes)... [Pg.12]

Arthur W. Westerherg, Ph.D., Swearingen University Professor of Chemical Engineering, Carnegie Mellon University Member, National Academy of Engineering (Section 3, Mathematics)... [Pg.17]

ASCEND. This framework is by Westerberg and coworkers (Ref. 295) at Carnegie-Mellon University. It features an object-oriented modeling language and is well suited for constructing complex models. [Pg.483]

Carnegie Mellon University Department of Physics Pittsburgh, PA 15213-3890 USA... [Pg.494]

Loftness, Vivian, et al. (1998). The Intelligent Workplace Advantage, CD-ROM. Pittsburgh Center for Building Performance and Diagnostics,. School of Architecture, Carnegie Mellon University. [Pg.674]

This nomenclature is based upon optical practice as given by M. G. Mellon, Analytical Absorption Spectroscopy, John Wiley and Sons, New York, 1950. [Pg.7]


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