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Secondly, it has been realized recently that also in the conductive range of planarly aligned cells the transition to abnormal rolls occurs generically at = 0.1 [158]. As in [Pg.289]

Manneville in Dissipative Structures and Weak Turbulence, Academic Press, New Vbrk, (1990) [Pg.290]

Busse Fundamentals of thermal convection, in W.R. Peltier (ed.) Mantle convection, Plate Tectonics and Global Dynamics, Gordon and Breach, p. 23 (1989) [Pg.290]

Kramer in Pattern formation in liquid crystals. Springer, New York, (1995) [Pg.290]

Orsay Liquid Crystal Group Phys. Rev. Lett., 26, 1642 (1970) [Pg.290]


Note added in proof The compounds described as derivatives of 2,4-dichlorothiophene are derivatives of 2,3-dichlorothiophene/ Additional derivatives of 2,3-dichIorothiophene have been pre-pared. "" ... [Pg.60]

Note, Added in Proof-. In their study of the autoxidation of 2-butyl-isoindoline, Kochi and Singleton showed that 2-butylisoindole is formed and is converted by further oxidation to 2-butylphthalimide and 2-butylphthalimidine. The rate of oxidation of 2-butylisoindoline to the isoindole was found to be markedly dependent on hydrogen donor ability of the solvent and was shoivn to involve a free radical chain process. Autoxidation of 2-butylisoindole also appears to be a radical process since it can initiate autoxidation of 2-butylisoindoline. [Pg.139]

Note added in proof. J. C. Strijland and A. J. Nanassy (Physica 24, 935 (1958)) have shown recently that there are no changes of oscillator strength in argon + mercury. Increases in spectral intensity are entirely accounted for by increases in mercury concentration. [Pg.114]

Note Adding certain fillers and reinforcements can raise decomposition temperatures. [Pg.399]

Note added in proof A comprehensive review on gas absorption from bubbles has recently been published by P. H. Calderbank, Trans. Inst. Chem. Engrs. (London), Chem. Eng. 209 (1967). [Pg.113]

Note added in proof The calculated spin alignment spectra for diffusive motion plotted in Fig. 12 are incorrect, in particular the oscillations in the central part, due to a sign-error in the computer program. [Pg.55]

In a note added at the end of his last paper6 Wierl stated that he had found for the carbon-carbon distance in cyclopropane the value 1.6 0.1 A. [Pg.647]

Note added in proof Trinuclear arsenic compounds, As—As=AsL, related to the triazene... [Pg.312]

NOTE ADDED IN PROOF This manuscript had been submitted shortly after the presentation of the paper at the Fourth Advanced Seminar on Pale-odiet, 1994. Ongoing research, especially stable isotope analysis of single amino acids from inoculated and non-inoculated marten bones (same specimens as in this paper) further and strongly support our conclusion that bacterial modifica-tion causes substantial shifts in collagen stable isotope ratios (Balzer et fl/. 1997). [Pg.186]

Note Added in Proof. Since this review was completed, two significant experiments have been done whose results bear strongly on the question of the mechanism of molecule formation following nuclear activation. [Pg.104]

Note Added in Proof This is nicely illustrated by the landmark publication of Protasiewicz et al. [94] who describe derivative (122), the first conjugated polymers featuring phosphorus-phosphorus multiple bonds (Scheme 33). The di-phosphene-PPV (122) exhibits an extended 71-conjugated system as shown by the optical HOMO-LUMO gap that is close to that of related PPV [94]. [Pg.159]

Note added in proof Since this paper was written, it has been found that the two lines supposed to constitute group 12 are due to impurities. With this change in the data, the lower limit of the heat of dissociation, D, of the hydrogen molecule becomes 4.10 volts or 94,600 calories, the upper limit 4.50 volts or 103,800 calories and the probable value of D 4.34 volts or 100,100 calories. [Pg.7]


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