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Department of Analytical Chemistry, Taras Shevchenko Kyiv University, [Pg.26]

64 Volodymyrska Street, Kyiv, 01033, Ukraine, e-mail kulichenko univ. kiev. ua [Pg.26]

These effects appearance is explained by the nature of hydrophobic interactions and the stixrctural organization of micellar solutions. The host-guest phenomena determine the increase of the selectivity of analytical reactions in the surf actant-based organized systems. [Pg.26]

METAL SPECIES IN THE AQUATIC ECOSYSTEMS AND THEIR EFFECT ON THE WATER QUALITY [Pg.27]

Institute of Hydrobiology, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine Geroiv Stalingrada Ave., 04210 Kyiv, Ukraine peter-linnik ukr.net [Pg.27]


N. M. Maier, W. Oberleitner, M. Lammerhofer, W. Lindner, Oral presentation at the 11 International Symposium on Chiral Discrimination, Chicago, July 1999. [Pg.23]

Tsaparlis and Gorezi (2005,2007) have proposed the addition of a project-based component to a conventional expository physical chemistry laboratory. Project-type tasks were used, mainly taken from articles in the Journal of Chemical Education. Dming the performance of the project experiments, students were dedicated, patient and enthusiastic. The writing of the report and the oral presentation of the project were very demanding tasks. The evaluation of the work by the students through... [Pg.114]

J.L Margitfalvi J and M. Hegedus, 8th International Congress on the Relation Between Homogeneous and Heterogeneous Catalysis, Balatonfured, Hungary, Sept. 1995 N°21 oral presentation accepted for publication in J. Mol Cat... [Pg.250]

Crystal Faraday Workshop, 20-21 March, 2003, Warrington, UK, oral presentation, ICI. [Pg.121]

Fig. 2.1.5 Oral presentations and posters contributions of the ICMRM 2003, sorted according to the major topics. Fig. 2.1.5 Oral presentations and posters contributions of the ICMRM 2003, sorted according to the major topics.
Virtually every competent drug discovery organization has criteria for the transition between hit to lead and lead optimization. Virtually nobody publishes these criteria because the organizations consider them proprietary. By virtue of very fast note taking and a combined effort, a Pfizer colleague and I were able to capture the hit to lead exit criteria from an oral presentation by a medicinal chemist from the AZ organization. The criteria are as they stood in about year 2000.1 do not know if... [Pg.22]

K. Beery, C. Abbas, T. Werpy, and R. Orth, Oral Presentation 5-01, 24th Symposium on Biotechnology for Fuels and Chemicals, (2002). [Pg.173]

Knowlton, T. M., Geldart, D., and Matsen, J., oral presentation, Fluidization VIII, Inter. Symp. of the Eng. Foundation, pp. 14-19, Tours, France (1995)... [Pg.108]

Bioavailability of Metals, Nonmetals and Xenobiotics Immobilized on Soil Components, (4) Distribution and Activity of Biomolecules in Terrestrial Systems, (5) Interactions between Soil Microbial Biomass and Organic Matter/Nutrient Transformations, and (6) Impact of Interactions among Soil Mineral Colloids, Organic Matter and Biota on Risk Assessment and Restoration of Terrestrial Ecosystems. There were 2 plenary lectures, 9 invited speakers, 36 oral presentations and 45 posters. Dr. N. Senesi from University of Bari, Italy, presented an IUPAC lecture entitled Metal-Humic... [Pg.359]

Vale C, Rosa-Santos F, Walter C et al (2007) Advanced observation devices for chemical monitoring of water quality. In 1st Riskbase Thematic Workshop, Monitoring and Assessment of River Pollutants a step towards the implementation of risk based management plans. Oral presentation, Lisbon, May 17-18... [Pg.421]

Ginebreda A (2008) Ter and Llobregat river basins. The water supply of the Barcelona Area. In 2nd Riskbase WP lb Thematic Workshop, Bridging Science, Water Management and Practical Experiences in European River Basins Oral presentation, Budapest, May 15-17... [Pg.422]

Figure 1.5 Bar diagram showing how often techniques have been used in the 143 orally presented papers at the llIh International Congress on Catalysis in Baltimore, 1996 [15]. Figure 1.5 Bar diagram showing how often techniques have been used in the 143 orally presented papers at the llIh International Congress on Catalysis in Baltimore, 1996 [15].
Oral pharmaceutical tablets, osmotic pressure controlled, 18 710-711 Oral presentations, 15 637 Oral toxicity... [Pg.650]

Kaaeid Lokhandwala of Membrane Technology and Research, Inc., Menlo Park, California provided guidance and the results of calculations for several cases, which served as the model for all other calculations reported here. Kathleen Jelliffe provided graphics for the oral presentation of this chapter. [Pg.118]

May Intercollegiate Competition Poster Session and Presentation Poster Session and Oral Presentation Poster and Presentation Competitions ... [Pg.351]

Kraemer J. Chewable Tablets and Chewing Gums. Workshop on Dissolution Testing of Special Dosage Forms, Frankfurt, March 05, 2001 (oral presentation). [Pg.36]


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