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State, provincial, territorial, county, multicounty, county-city, regional, city, and multicity. [Pg.440]

The Newton-Raphson procedure was used to find e satisfying F(e) = 0. Iterations began at high conversion and the derivative dF/de was found by numerical differentiation. Convergence was obtained in 5 iterations, with 10 critical point evaluations, in about 10 seconds. The computer used was the University of Calgary Honeywell HIS-Multics system. [Pg.388]

Sources UNODC, Annual Reports Questionnaire (ARQ) and Field Office (FO) data Asian Multicity Epidemiology Work Group (AMCEWG). National Institute... [Pg.251]

Fiber Dimensions. Except for the seed-hair fibers, the vegetable libers of bast or leaf origins are multic-elled and are used us strands. However, for pttpermaking the strands are broken down to the ultimate cells. [Pg.632]

Techniques that have been applied to the determination of rubidium in multication analyses include stable isotope dilution (Sect. 2.55). [Pg.50]

Indicator Mixtu res (Multic omponent). Mixing several indicators of different transition ranges leads to universal indicators which can be used over a wide pH range. Table 5.20 lists examples of such indicators. [Pg.535]

X-ray diffraction results of the calcined powders at different temperatures showed that, single-phase LSFM powders were obtained at 550°C with PVA, CA, or EDTA as the carrier materials. This result indicated that organic precursor method is an efficient technique to synthesize multication oxides. According to the author s best knowledge, Sr-doped LaFe03, a three-cation oxide material, could be synthesized at 1,200°C with some amount of undesired phases.15 However, synthesis of LSFM is reported here for the first time. [Pg.155]

It is possible to prepare thin foils from hard materials by mechanical methods alone. This is especially useful for modern nonmetallic electronic materials such as compound semiconductors and multication oxides. These materials are not easily polished chemically, and ion beams can cause unequal... [Pg.396]

In the second step of the prediction a new molecule is entered into MultiC ASE, then the program evaluates this molecule against this organized dictionary and the appropriate QS ARs it has created and makes a prediction of the toxicological activity of the molecule for the corresponding endpoint. To do this, MultiCASE identifies all relevant biophores and biophobes of the unknown molecule, combines these into an equation and calculates the toxicological activity expressed in... [Pg.810]

The Figures 4 and 5 show the MultiCASE prediction for the example compound 2-mcthyl-4-[(2-methylphenyl)- azo]benzenamine (CAS-No. 97-56-3). For this compound many positive mutagenicity and carcinogenicity results are reported in the literature (results from the CCRIS database search). In agreement with the literature, this compound was predicted by MultiCASE to be moderate mutagenic with a calculated activity of 39 case units. Figure 4 shows the screen-print from the MultiC ASE prediction for this compound and Figure 5 shows an example of a MultiCASE report for a dataset of compounds. [Pg.814]

Molecules with two halogens in the a and cd positions yield a dication. A reaction analogous to reaction (68) was first described by Kennedy and Melby [259] who obtained the initiating carbocation by a reaction of alkyl halogenide with Et3Al or Et2AlCl. They have not prepared dication (multication) initiators directly nevertheless the route to them is evident. [Pg.131]


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