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Organic storage

Walsh, J.J., Premuzic, E.T., Gaffney, J.S., Rowe, GT., Harbottle, G, Stoenner, R.W., Balsam, W.L., Betzer, P.R., and Macko, S.A. (1985) Organic storage of carbon dioxide on the continental slope off the Mid-Atlantic Bight, the southeastern Bering... [Pg.680]

V.A. Barachevsky, Organic Storage Media for Holographic Optical Memory State of the Art and Future, Optical Memory and Neural Networks 9 (2000) 251, and Proc. SPIE 4149 (2000) 205. [Pg.345]

The synthesis was carried out by sol-gel process techniques. The sol into a desired shape can be cast and dried. So a nanocomposite formed from silicon dioxide into a fully-integrated matrix of chitin rods. The mechanism is based on a self-organized storage of chitin and weak forces of attraction between chitin and siloxane oligomers. Different textures and morphologies are accessible by adjusting the evaporation process or by applying external fields. [Pg.76]

Poorly stored materials create the potential for injury and damage. Effective and organized storage reduces operating and management costs and losses from damaged items. [Pg.215]

Portable and organized storage of frequently used lockout devices helps assure compliance. Exclusively from Master Lock. [Pg.37]

Information. To describe an organic molecule and to provide an unambiguous blueprint for its construction one must indicate where branches and covalent connections occur. An essentially three-dimensional description is required and organization, storage, and transfer of this information may be complicated. A biological molecule, in constrast, is essentially one-dimensional and the information for its construction can be stored on a one-dimensional tape, a magnetic tape on a compu-... [Pg.305]

Organize storage leveb in your supply chains... [Pg.33]

Properties Dk. amber opaque liq. disp. in water sp.gr. 0.950 g/ml dens. 7.92 Ibf gal vise. 300 cps pour pt. 45 F flash pt. (PMCC) > 550 F 100% organic Storage Store above 40 F if solidified, heat before use if stratified, mix before use Foam Blast 301S [Ennerald Foam Control]... [Pg.469]

Toxicology Skin and eye irritant Environmental > 90% biodeg. very toxic to aquatic organisms Storage Hygroscopic 2 yrs. shelf life when stored in tightly closed original containers below 20 C... [Pg.856]

Gaberscek, M., Dominko, R., Bele, M., Remskar, M. Jamnik, J. Mass and charge transport in hierarchically organized storage materials. Example Porous active materials with nanocoated walls of pores. So//d State Ionics, 177,3015 [2006]. [Pg.302]


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