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Rezac, J. P., Properties and Applications of Whispering Gallery Mode Resonances in Fused Silica Microspheres, PhD dissertation, Oklahoma State University, 2002... [Pg.122]

S. A., Okun, L, Ivashchenko, A.A., and Savchuk, N.P. Property-based design of GPCR-targeted library./. Chem. Inf. Comput. Sci. 2002, 42, 1332-1342. [Pg.312]

Fig. 17.3. Calculation of the oxazolidine offsets from a specific example. From the product (P) property, each of the reagent (Rj) property is subtracted. Four properties are considered the number of hydrogen bond acceptors (HBA), the number of hydrogen bond donors (HBD), the number of non-hydrogen atoms (NHA), and the logarithm of the octanol/water partition constant (log P). Fig. 17.3. Calculation of the oxazolidine offsets from a specific example. From the product (P) property, each of the reagent (Rj) property is subtracted. Four properties are considered the number of hydrogen bond acceptors (HBA), the number of hydrogen bond donors (HBD), the number of non-hydrogen atoms (NHA), and the logarithm of the octanol/water partition constant (log P).
Ngai, P.K. Walsh, M.P. Properties of caldesmon isolated from chicken gizzard. Biochem. J., 230, 695-707 (1985)... [Pg.55]

M Total number of possible guest components in the mixture p Property of the empty hydrate crystal... [Pg.260]

Calculate the P property values for each molecule and allocate it to the appropriate group. [Pg.125]

Delaney [13] describes the solubilization mechanism as controlled by a double phenomenon the affinity of the compound for itself and the affinity of the compound for the solvent. The latter effect is simply described either by the log P property or by very sophisticated methods such as statistical thermodynamic or quantum mechanical techniques. These very intensive calculation methods have not yet proved their superiority over the simpler and faster methods that tend to mimic the successful log P fragment calculator. [Pg.58]

Doss, M. P., Properties of the Principal Fats, Fatty Oils, Waxes, Fatty Acids and their Salts, ... [Pg.278]

Some Bromine and Iodine Compounds, Alone and in Presence of Sulfur, with Observations on the Mechanism of the Development of E. P. Properties. [Pg.394]

With methanol (MeOH) + EAN mixtures, the addition of EAN rapidly increases .j. and n values, producing a positive deviation from ideal behaviour. The p property exhibits small negative deviations from ideality, a fact which suggests that this property is dominated by the anion. The behaviour of a is similar to that observed for mixtures with AN, showing synergism on the property values. In this case, special... [Pg.341]

Now if we were to take variables from Mu and Mp and try to incorporate them into a single causal model Mpm, then it seems that we will not get Weslake s nomological supervenience of M variables on P variables. If Mp only contains local physical properties within close range of my body, then it will not include the other extrinsic physical variables upon which M properties supervene. M properties will supervene not just on the P properties within this model, but also on lots of physical facts in the world that do not get included in this model. But then we do not seem to get the nomological supervenience of M variable on P variables. In order to get the fact that you can never... [Pg.144]

Synonyms Phenolic phosphate Phenylphosphoric acid Phosphoric acid, monophenyl ester Empirical C6H70,P Properties M.w. 174.09... [Pg.1270]

Billler, K. U. Heat- and Thermostable Polymers. Moscow, Chemistry, 1984,1056. Dubrovina, L. V Pavlova, S. A. Bragina, T. P. Properties of a solutions of polyarylates with side alyphatic group. High-Molecular Compounds. A, 1988, 30(5), 995-... [Pg.109]

Here is a bit of terminology and some abbreviations that are useful. A mental property, M-property, is any property that corresponds to a mental predicate, that is, an intentional, or a qualia predicate is thinking about soup, feels dizzy. An MG-property is a mental property that is a G-property. A P-property is any property that is picked out by a kind predicate of a natural science. The natural sciences include physics, chemistry, biology, and so on, but not intentional/consciousness psychology. Since a disjunction of kind predicates is not necessarily a kind... [Pg.44]

RP says that if any M-property is a G-property, then it is a P-property. NRP says there are M-properties that are G-properties and that are not identical to any P-property. In other words, RP says that all of natures joints are physical, whereas NRP says that some are mental. [Pg.45]

There are a number of reasons for thinking that MG-properties are not P-properties. Fodor (1974) observed 30 years ago both that there apparently are laws involving mental predicates and that the property identities that RP claims to exist fail to be found. Aside from this, many philosophers are persuaded that certain features of mental properties establish that they are not identical to neurophysiological or any other P-properties. These features are quite familiar to philosophers of mind, but a brief discussion of them is useful as a reminder why they motivate NRP... [Pg.45]

If a functional property is involved in a law, it is a G-property, and if it is involved in a natural science law, it counts as a P-property. The question is whether mental functional properties are also P-properties (i.e., appear in natural science laws), and it seems that they are not. The reason is that the various possible physical realizers of a mental property are heterogeneous. So, if there are mental properties that are functional G-properties, then RP is false. One response to this would be to broaden the conception of Ps to include configurations of G-property instantiations and arbitrary conjunctions and disjunctions of such configurations. But even then, functional properties of psychology may not be identical to any physical properties. The reason is that psychological functional properties may be realized by alien fundamental properties that conform to alien laws. 7 Suppose the fundamental individuals in our world are atoms or strings. It is at least prima facie plausible that there could be a world whose fundamental entities are fields and that at the macroscopic level is pretty much indiscernible from the actual world. In this world there are... [Pg.46]


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