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K. Takemoto. N. Ueda, and T. Kawabata, Technol. Reports Osaka Univ., 21, 757 (1971) Chem. Abstr.. 77, 3501IW. [Pg.501]

Daikin Industries Osaka, Japan (CF ), IF, perfluorinated hydrocarbons moderate... [Pg.130]

Tdemnum, Tdemnum Grease Technical Bulletin, Daikin Industries, Ltd., Osaka, Japan, Jan. 1987. [Pg.299]

The tubular design is the most advanced SOFC technology. Tests of a nominal WFC 25-kW SOFC unit were started in 1992 at Rokko Island near Osaka, Japan in a joint program by Kansai Electric Co., Osaka Gas, and Tokyo Gas Co. This unit consists of 1152 cells, 50-cm length, which are contained... [Pg.584]

H. V. Klapdor, Proceedings of the XXIII Yamada Conference on Nuclear Weak Process and Nuclear Structure, Osaka, Japan, Max Planck Institute fur Kernphysics, Heidelberg, Germany, 1989. [Pg.282]

Y. Oshiro, T. Agawa, and S. Komori, Osaka Diagaku (Techno/ Rep. Osaka Unir.), 541 (1967). [Pg.16]

Miscellaneous. NIST has a reference database of criticaUy evaluated x-ray photoelectron and Auger spectral data, which is designed to mn on PCs. It is searchable by spectral lines as weU as by element, line energy, and chemical data (82). The Nuclear Quadrapole Resonance Spectra Database at Osaka University of over 10,000 records is avaUable in an MS-DOS version (83). The NCLl system, SDBS, has esr and Raman spectra, along with nmr, ir, and ms data, as described. [Pg.121]

T. Seki and co-workers, 2ndInt. Sjmpos. on Chemistry ofFunctionalDyes, Osaka, Japan, 1992, Paper P-042, Congress Book, p. 91. [Pg.167]

H. Takahashi and M. Yagamuchi, Osaka Kogyo Gijutsu Sbikensbo Kibo 15, 271 (1964). [Pg.470]

The primary manufacturers of daylight-fluorescent pigment at the present time are Dane and Co. (London) Day-Glo Color Corp. (Cleveland, Ohio) Nippon Keiko Kagaku Co. Ltd. (Tokyo) Nippon Shokubai (Osaka) Lawter Chemical Corp. (Skokie, Illinois) Radiant Color, Division of Magmder (Elizabeth, New Jersey) Sinloihi Co., Ltd. (Kamakura, Japan) and U.K. Seung (Busan, Korea). Smaller regional manufacturers are located in China, India, Russia, and Brazil. [Pg.295]

S. Kawabata, The S tandardi tion andHnaljsisofHandFpaluation, 2nd ed.. Textile Machinery Society of Japan, Osaka, Japan, 1980. [Pg.175]

S. Nakamura, Report No. 10, Update No. 1, Kansai Research Institute (KRI), Osaka, Japan, 1994. [Pg.484]

G. Swift, Expectationsfor Biodegradation TestingMethods, International Biodegradable Polymer Workshop, Osaka, Japan, Nov. 1993. [Pg.484]

Jptt Kokai Tokkyo Koho 75 35,932 (1975), K. Hanaoka (to Osaka Henatsuki, K.K.). [Pg.12]

Sources Osaka Soda Company, Hardwick Chemical Company, and FMC Corporation. [Pg.84]

Jptt Kokai Tokkyo Koho 81 65,010 (fune 2, 1981) (to Osaka Soda Co., Ltd.). [Pg.89]

K. Otagari and co-workers in T. Shiori, ed.. Peptide Chemisty 1981, Protein Research Foundation, Osaka, Japan, 1982, p. 75 H. Okai and I. Miyake, Kagaku to Seibutsu (injapanese) 20, 709 (1982). [Pg.301]

Fujimura and A. Katai, Selenium Recovery from Copper Electrolysis Slimes at Mitsubishi Osaka Refinery, paper no. 82-12, TMS, Warrendale, Pa. [Pg.338]


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