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Uncontaminated cardboard boxes and (news)papers must be used for packaging. [Pg.47]

Hul] R. M. Hurd, P. T. Wrotenbery, Recent News Paper, Electrochem. Soc. Meeting, Chicago, 1960. [Pg.258]

Winkler, U. Schmidt, F. Hoffman, N., Recent News Paper No. 605, presented at the St. Louis Meeting of the Electrochemical Society, May 11-16, 1980. [Pg.283]

Anderson, F.W. Helnen, H. Ramsey, J.N. Presented as late news paper at Microbeam Analysis Society Annual Meeting,... [Pg.427]

G. Gu, M. G. Kane, J. E. Doty, and A. H. Firester. An organic thin-film transistor with photolithographically patterned top contacts and active layer. In M. G. Kane, editor. Device Research Conference, 200f. 62nd DRC. Conference Digest [Late News Papers volume included], pages 83-84 vol.l, 2004. [Pg.142]

T. Zamerowski and G. H. Olsen, Late News Paper (May 1983 Electrochemical Society Meeting, San Francisco). [Pg.240]

PST (which was former POT - Police Surveillance Services), and the development of terrorism risk discourses prior and after 9/11 are presented in the news paper articles. [Pg.2138]

Thermal Analysis Application Group, Applied Thermal Analysis. Tokyo, Daily Industry News Paper 1996 (in Japanese). [Pg.13]

The deinking plant is located in Quebec. It uses 80 % old news paper and 20 % old magazines furnish to produce deinked pulp. The plant is located next to a thermo mechanical pulp newsprint mill to which part of the deinked pulp is sent to produce 30 % recycled content paper. The recycling facility was built in the early nineties, and was subsequently modernized at the end of the decade in order to increase its production capacity. During the upgrade, several modifications were made to the pulp treatment sequences and the process water circulation layout. It is estimated that the fresh water intake has been reduced from approximately 21 to IS tons per ton of oven dried pulp produced. Figure 1 shows a simplified layout of the present day plant. [Pg.1002]

Palilla, F.C., 1968, Electrochem. Techn. 6, 39. Paulusz, A.G., 1 4, private communication recent news paper at the Electrochem. Soc. Spring Meeting, San Francisco. [Pg.273]

Basic dyestuffs are usually used for dyeing of unbleached pulp in mechanical pulp such as wrapping paper, kraft paper, box board, news, and other inexpensive packaging papers. Their strong and brilliant shades also make them suitable for calendar staining and surface coloring where lightfastness is not critical. [Pg.374]

Other schemes involving dichroic dyes with heat and electrical fields are also possible. Each of the possibilities could use the plastic structure of the substrates, its durability, or both. This approach would recycle the material for carrying the printed messages at the point of use, eliminating handling and distribution costs, and would require a fraction of the enormous amount of paper now consumed in delivering news and other literary material. The newspaper or periodical would have the familiar size and appearance and would present little change to the reader. The convenience of real on time home delivery and other built in aspects of the system would make it a useful successor to the present one. (This is just a point to discuss and amuse oneself but it could happen.)... [Pg.268]

The popular press likewise emphasized the significance of the Chemical Society meeting. C. Ainsworth Mitchell noted that Two papers were recently read before the Chemical Society, the importance of which to physics and chemistry it is hardly possible to over-estimate. Summarizing accounts from the Chemical News and the Morning Post, the columnist explains the papers by Ramsay and by Collie and Patterson, and notes ... [Pg.126]

C. Janet, Chem. News 138 (1929), 372 and 388 for a text of Janet s original paper, see www.periodic-table.net. [Pg.722]

When I got involved in the Indian community I started publishing a tabloid called The Portland Indian News. One story I published was called Does MCS Affect American Indians in Higher Numbers The story ended with a big question mark, and was picked up by News from Indian Country, a bimonthly Native paper circulated in all fifty states, the Canadian provinces and eight foreign countries. [Pg.204]

Meeting at the National Library of Medicine on the campus of the National Institutes of Health in Bethesda, Maryland, from November 1962 through January 1964, the committee reviewed more than 7,000 scientific articles with the help of over 150 consultants. Terry issued (45) the commission s report on January 11, 1964, choosing a Saturday to minimize the effect on the stock market and to maximize coverage in the Sunday papers. As Terry remembered the event, two decades later, the report hit the country like a bombshell. It was front page news and a lead story on every radio and television station in the United (50) States and many abroad. ... [Pg.100]

Edward Frankland, in "Discussion," 302305, following Benjamin Brodie s paper, "On the Mode of Representation afforded by the Chemical Calculus, as Contrasted with the Atomic Theory," Chemical News 15 (1867) 295302 both reprinted in David Knight, ed., Classical Scientific Papers (New York American Elsevier, 1968) 250 in original text, 302 in Knight. [Pg.88]

Lewis s "decision" between rival theories was published in the paper written with Joseph E. Mayer, "A Disproof of the Radiation Theory of Chemical Activation," Proc.NAS 13 (1927) 623625. A copy of the news release is in the College of Chemistry Papers, 19231936, BL.UCB. Lewis wrote A. F. Joffe in fall 1927 of Mayer s failure to find a chemical reaction when a molecular stream is passed through a radiation field. Letter from G. N. Lewis to A. F. Joffe, 27 October 1927, Lewis Papers, BL.UCL. [Pg.144]

Madame CURIE and Mademoiselle GLEDITSCH "Action de emanation du radium sur les solutions des sels de cuivre," Comptes Rendus hebdomadaires de Seances de I Acadimie des Sciences, vol. cxlvii. (1908), pp. 345 et seq. (For an English translation of this paper, see The Chemical News, vol. xcviii. pp. 157 and 158.)... [Pg.102]


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