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If the septum is not rigidly fixed to the cylinder bounding the liquids, it will be necessary, in order to maintain equilibrium, to apply to it a pressure equal to 7r — tt, or P, in a direction from left to right. For the pressure 77 is transmitted unchanged through the septum to the fluid on the right, and if an additional pressure 77 — tt is put on the latter hy means of the septum, the right hand piston remains in equilibrium. If the septum is fixed, this force is exerted on it hy reaction from the fluid, and becomes evident in Nollet s experiment. [Pg.280]

Nollet, L.M.L., Food Analysis by HPLC, 2nd ed., Marcel Dekker, New York, 2000. Gennaro, M.C., Abrigo, C., and CipoUa, G., HPLC analysis of food colors and its relevance in forensic chemistry, J. Chromatogr. A, 674, 281, 1994. Gratzfeld-Huesgen, A. and Schuster, R., HPLCfor Food Analysis A Primer, Hewlett-Packard Company, Palo Alto, CA, 1996. [Pg.527]

Chromatographic Analysis of the Environment Third Edition, edited by Leo M. L. Nollet... [Pg.433]

Gmeiner M., Kniefel W., Kulbe K.D., Wouters R., De Boever P., Nollet L. and Verstreate V. (2000). Influence of a synbiotic mixture consisting of Lactobacillus acidophilus 74—2 and a frue loo I i go s acc h ari dc preparation on the microbial ecology sustained in a simulation of the human intestinal microbial ecosystem (SHIME reactor) . Appl Microbiol Biotechnol, 53, 219-223. [Pg.259]

Information available on the history of chemical instrumentation website maintained by Prof. Euginii Katz, Dept of Chemistry, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem. See http //chem.ch.huji.ac.il/ eugeniik/history/nollet.htm. [Pg.721]

Fig. 19.12. Abbe Jean-Antoine Nollet s experiments with the electrostatic spraying of liquids. Fig. 19.12. Abbe Jean-Antoine Nollet s experiments with the electrostatic spraying of liquids.
Danielson n d, sherman j h and schomaker D D (2000), Determination of cations and anions by HPLC , in Nollet LML, Food Analysis, 2nd edn. New York, Marcel Dekker, pp. 987-1012. [Pg.136]

As we saw in chapter 2, allusions to Newton by chemists in the eighteenth century and early nineteenth century can be understood as a means of legitimation for apron-coated chemists among the black-gowned philosophers of the university. It was no small achievement for chemists to establish a university identity in the philosophical faculties outside the professional schools of pharmacy and medicine. The chemist s laboratory was, after all, a far more appalling intrusion into academic halls than Robert Boyle s air pump or the Abbe Nollet s batteries of Leyden jars. [Pg.280]

Zhu P, Phillips SP, Cao X-L (2010) Chemical contaminants phthalates. In Nollet LML, Toldra F (eds) Handbook of dairy foods analysis. CRC Press, Boca Raton... [Pg.328]

Another of the early experimenters with phosphorus was the Abb6 J.-A. Nollet, who watched Jean Hellot and others demonstrate its properties before die French Academy of Sciences in 1737 (32). The procedure was described in detail in the Memoirs of the Academy of Sciences for that year and later in P.-J. Macquer s Elements of the Theory and Practice of Chymistry. Even in the eighteenth century, chemists had... [Pg.130]

Nollet, M. l Abbe, Lemons de Physique Expenmcntale, vol. 4, Fibres... [Pg.138]

The Abbe Jean-Antoine Nollet, in his Legons de physique experi-mentale, mentioned the cold fight of the Bologna stone and the sulphurous odor which the flame imparted to it. The odor that the Bologna stone acquires on passing through the flame, said he, gives sufficient evidence that these natural sulphurs have been liberated from the terres-... [Pg.513]

Antoine Baum6 stated that die purest alum came from Civita Vecchia near Rome and that a good grade of it was also made at Solfatara. He based his account on die Abbe J.-A. Nollet s description, read before the Academie des Sciences in 1750, of his visit to the Solfatara alum works and on the Abbe Mazeas s memoir on the alumte mines of Tolfa, Italy, and Polinier, Brittany, which was pubhshed in volume five of the Savants etrangers (148). [Pg.590]

Abbe de Nollet, On the Grotto del Cane, translated from the French, Phil. Trans. 47 (1751-1752) 48-61. [Pg.153]


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