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In their commentary, Report reproached Rudolf that he had used the names of well-known institutes and firms to give his report the appearance of competence. In view of the facts just given, this reproach is both malevolent and ridiculous. Report s additional assertion that a criminal complaint for fraud had been filed against Rudolf due to this misuse of well-known names, was pure invention. Up to today, January 2003, there have been no criminal complaints from any of the persons or institutions directly or indirectly involved in the production of the report. Report s false accusation was a direct smear. [Pg.389]

The names of well-known schools, such as those led by... [Pg.8]

Table 12.1 Formulas and Names of Well-Known Acids... Table 12.1 Formulas and Names of Well-Known Acids...
Among the authors whose contribution has been important in the past, either by their experimental work or by their theoretical approach, the names of Koenig. Hamer, Fischer. Brooker, Kiprianov, Sklar, Schwarzen-bach, Eistert, Dimroth, and Platt are well familiar to scientists having an interest in the field of methine dyes, as well as more recently those of Kuhn, Wizinger, Scheibe, Hiinig, Van Dormael, Dahne, and Fabian. [Pg.68]

Several systems of nomenclature have been used for naphthalene, and many trivial and trade names are well estabUshed. The Chemicaly hstracts Index Guide is employed in this article. The numbering of the naphthalene nucleus is shown in (1) older practices are given in (2) and (3). [Pg.489]

The U.S. domestic shipping name of isopropyl alcohol is UN No. 1219 Isopropanol. Anhydrous as well as water solutions to 91 vol % alcohol are considered flammable Hquid materials by the DOT. Both have flash poiats below 37.8°C by the Tag closed-cup method. Acceptable modes of transportation include air, rail, road, and water (124). For international air and water shipments, the International Maritime Organization (IMO) class is 3.2, the packaging group is II, and the primary hazard label required is "Flammable Liquid."... [Pg.111]

Vitamin A is manufactured by Hoffmaim-La Roche (Switzerland), BASF (Germany), and Rhc ne-Poulenc (France), as well as by some smaller suppliers in India, China, and Russia. The worldwide production is estimated to be 2500 to 3000 metric tons. About three-quarters of this production is for animal feed the remainder is for food fortification and pharmaceuticals (qv). The main trade names of feed products are Rovimix, Lutavit, and Microvit. Prices depend on appHcation forms and are approximately 60— 70/10 lU retinol (1995) ie, 200— 233/10 RE. One lU is equivalent to 0.300 )lg of aH-Zra/ j -retinol and 1 RE is equivalent to 1 ) g of all-retinol. [Pg.104]

Mordant dyes have hydroxy groups in their molecular stmcture that are capable of forming complexes with metals. Although a variety of metals such as iron, copper, aluminum, and cobalt have been used, chromium is most preferable as a mordant. Alizarin or Cl Mordant Red 11 [72 8-0] (1) (Cl 58000), the principal component of the natural dye obtained from madder root, is the most typical mordant dye (see Dyes, natural). The aluminum mordant of alizarin is a well-known dye by the name of Turkey Red and was used to dye cotton and wool with excellent fastness. However, as is the case with many other mordant dyes, it gave way to the vat or the azoic dyes, which are applied by much simpler dyeing procedures. [Pg.335]

With Water. Wurtz was the first to obtain ethylene glycol by heating ethylene oxide and water in a sealed tube (1). Later, it was noted that by-products, namely diethjlene and triethylene glycol, were also formed in this reaction (50). This was the first synthesis of polymeric compounds of well-defined stmcture. Hydration is slow at ambient temperatures and neutral conditions, but is much faster with either acid or base catalysis (Table 8). The type of anion in the catalyzing acid is relatively unimportant (58) (see Glycols). [Pg.453]

Systematic names of the Hantzsch-Widman type, as well as fusion names, imply unsaturation to the extent of the maximum number of noncumulative double bonds. Suitable suffixes (Table 3) serve to identify the fully saturated derivatives. Partially unsaturated rings may be designated by hydro prefixes with locants and an even-numbered multiplier, such as 2,3-dihydro , applied to a fully unsaturated name, or by dehydro prefixes applied to the saturated name, e.g. (116). [Pg.33]

Except in the case of reactions that have been known for a long time under shared names, we often took the liberty to include in the title, as well as in the references (here to save space), only the name of the major author for this we apologize to the co-authors, whose contributions are often seminal. For reactions named after contemporary authors, we have tried to consult the authors about choice of examples, etc. This led for instance to the Mannich-Eschenmoser methylination. [Pg.460]

The supplementary requirements provide a welcome addition to this somewhat inadequately specified clause of ISO 9001. However the reference to clause 4.1.1.2 with respect to objectives specified in the quality policy is somewhat ambiguous. Clause 4.1.1.2 does not require objectives to be included in the policy this is required in clause 4.1.1.1. As stated previously, system effectiveness is judged by how well the system enables implementation of policy and achievement of objectives. Therefore, requiring records that contain evidence of this is a logical interpretation. Such records need to identify the matters reviewed, the results, the actions, and the decisions taken, together with the names of those responsible and the date by which actions are to be completed. The records should also contain the data used to conduct the review as the basis upon which the decisions have been made and so that comparisons can be made at later... [Pg.139]

In general, every material safety data sheet should provide the local emergency plamiing committee and tlie fire department in each conmiunity with tlie name of tlie chemical covered, as well as such general characteristics (see Table 2.6.4) as ... [Pg.59]

Planar-octahedral equilibria. Dissolution of planar Ni compounds in coordinating solvents such as water or pyridine frequently leads to the formation of octahedral complexes by the coordination of 2 solvent molecules. This can, on occasions, lead to solutions in which the Ni has an intermediate value of jie indicating the presence of comparable amounts of planar and octahedral molecules varying with temperature and concentration more commonly the conversion is complete and octahedral solvates can be crystallized out. Well-known examples of this behaviour are provided by the complexes [Ni(L-L)2X2] (L-L = substituted ethylenediamine, X = variety of anions) generally known by the name of their discoverer I. Lifschitz. Some of these Lifschitz salts are yellow, diamagnetic and planar, [Ni(L-L)2]X2, others are blue, paramagnetic, and octahedral, [Ni(L-L)2X2] or... [Pg.1160]

If several groups are attached to the benzene ring, their names as well as their relative positions should be indicated. For example, dimethylbenzene or xylene, CgH (CH,)2, has three geometric isomers, with prefixes ortho-, meta-, and para-, indicating the relative positions of the two methyl groups. [Pg.311]

The common names of these simple alkyl groups are so well entrenched in the chemical literature that IUPAC rules make allowance for them. Thus, the following compound is properly named either 4-(l-methvlethyl)heptane or 4-iso-propylheptane. There is no choice but to memorize these common names fortunately, there are only a few of them. [Pg.89]


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