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The New developed Runge-Kutta method with minimal dissipation is worse than the other new developed methods but is better than all the other compared methods... [Pg.184]

While no opposition was noted to the plans for West Caicos, other new developments in the region are raising a considerable ruckus — and some are not going up without a fight. [Pg.38]

Other new developments aim to enhance the value of the materials to be recycled while producing the secondary raw material. In particular, iron-bearing solids from... [Pg.910]

Other new developments in GC include the capability to analyse larger, more labile molecules using high GC column flow rates and the use of solvent-free syringeless injection, which allows inorganic materials to be introduced directly onto a heated injection port of a GC for thermal desorption There have been advances in headspace GC techniques also. ... [Pg.73]

In RP-HPLC, the stationary phase is less polar than the mobile phase and is usually comprised of spherical silica particles (typically, 3-5 pm in diameter). The acidic functionalities on the silica material have been modified by deriv-atisation with alkyl (C2 to C18), phenyl, cyano and amino groups. Typical mobile phases used in RP-HPLC consist of mixtures of aqueous buffers mixed with water-miscible organic solvents, such as methanol and acetonitrile. In addition to modified silica stationary phases, other new developments in RP-HPLC are now available, e.g. porous polymeric, carbon and mixed modal phases. [Pg.45]

In other new developments N-Tfa-Abu-Abu cyclohexyl ester has been recommended as an optically active stationary Glc column substrate for determining... [Pg.18]

Ultra-high-performance fibre-reinforced concrete (UHPFRC) and other new developments... [Pg.571]

Other new developments are the conversion of waste CFC-12 (CCI2F2) into high added value product CH2F2 (HFC-32) [19,20]. Also other CFC s can be converted according to the same reaction mechanism For this conversion a Pd supported catalyst is used. As support a very pure steam activated carbon with a relatively low activation degree is selected. Washed NORIT RB 2 fulfill the requirements. [Pg.764]

The NiCrMo(Fe) alloys of the type Hastelloy with molybdenum contents between 9 and 16% (Mat.-No. 2.4S19, 2.4610, 2.4605, 2.4856 amongst other new developments with comparable compositions) are resistant to high purity water, also at high temperatures so long as they are in a solution annealed condition. Molybdenum improves the resistance to stress corrosion cracking in these alloys, similar to the stainless steels. [Pg.67]

Some of the outlying Western European nations, such as the Nordic countries, Spain, and Italy, rely mostfy on methanol imports from so-called deep-sea sources. These sources are as close as Libya and the former Eastern Bloc and as far away as Saudi Arabia and New Zealand. There are preliminary plans to build a world-scale methanol plant on the western coast of Norway that would be supplied by associated gas from a new offshore crude oil platform. Since the platform has not yet been built, nor has the delivery system to the mainland, we do not anticipate this plant to come on-stream until sometime in the middle to later part of this decade. The preliminary plans call for the associated gas to be delivered to the shoreline commingled with the crude oil and separated at that point. The plans also include a world-scale MTBE plant to utilize part of this methanol production. The only other new development in methanol production in Western Europe is that, since the reunification of Germany, the Leuna Werke plant in former East Germany (now eastern Germany) falls under Western European methanol-producing capability. [Pg.309]


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