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Pacific Northwest National Laboratories 2000 webpage www.emsl.pnl.aov 2080/forms/basisform.html... [Pg.2195]

Van der Spoel,D., Berendsen, H.J.C. Determination of proton transfer rate constants using ab initio, molecular dynamics and density matrix evolution calculations. Pacific Symposium on Biocomputing, World Scientific, Singapore (1996) 1-14. [Pg.35]

Important ore deposits are found in Zaire, Morocco, and Ganada. The U.S. Geological Survey has announced that the bottom of the north central Pacific Ocean may have cobalt-rich deposits at relatively shallow depths in water close to the the Hawaiian Islands and other U.S. Pacific territories. [Pg.83]

Albert Einstein) Einsteinium, the seventh transuranic element of the actinide series to be discovered, was identified by Ghiorso and co-workers at Berkeley in December 1952 in debris from the first large thermonuclear explosion, which took place in the Pacific in November, 1952. The 20-day 253Es isotope was produced. [Pg.210]

D. F. Feller, MSRC Ah Initio Methods Benchmark Suite—A Measurement of Hardware and Software Performance in the Area of Electronic Structure Methods WA Battelle Pacific Northwest Labs, Richland (1993). [Pg.133]

In cases where zooplankton are reared as a food for predatory larvae or fry, it may be necessary to maintain three cultures. Though wild zooplankton have been used successfully in some instances (eg, in Norway wild zooplankton have been collected and fed to larval Pacific haUbut), the normal process involves culturing algae to feed to zooplankton that are fed to a young shrimp or fish. [Pg.20]

White wheat (WW) is a preferred wheat for noodles, flat breads, and bakery products other than loaf bread. WW, which includes both fall- and spring-seeded varieties, is grown mainly in the Pacific Northwest. This low protein wheat, usually about 10%, comprises about 15% of U.S. wheat exports, destined primarily for East Asia and the Middle East. Subclasses include hard white, soft white, western white, and white club. [Pg.354]

In 1985 world sales of CBN abrasive products totaled 41.4 million, 37% of which was ia the Pacific area (primarily Japan), 34% ia Europe, and 29% ia the Americas (37). [Pg.12]

L. W. Fritch, Paper presented at the 5th Pacific Area Technical Conference of the Society of Plastics Engineers, Feb. 1980. [Pg.210]

It is possible to prepare very heavy elements in thermonuclear explosions, owing to the very intense, although brief (order of a microsecond), neutron flux furnished by the explosion (3,13). Einsteinium and fermium were first produced in this way they were discovered in the fallout materials from the first thermonuclear explosion (the "Mike" shot) staged in the Pacific in November 1952. It is possible that elements having atomic numbers greater than 100 would have been found had the debris been examined very soon after the explosion. The preparative process involved is multiple neutron capture in the uranium in the device, which is followed by a sequence of beta decays. Eor example, the synthesis of EM in the Mike explosion was via the production of from followed by a long chain of short-Hved beta decays,... [Pg.215]

Georgia-Pacific Corp. Bellingham, Wash. 81.6 1965 De Nora 18 x 4 mercury 1,7... [Pg.479]

The market for optical fiber worldwide in 1992 was 2.8 billion corresponding to 10 million fiber kilometers (Mfk) (38). This can be broken down into the U.S. market (3.7 Mfk), the rest of North America (0.4 Mfk), northern Europe (4.1 Mfk), eastern Europe (2.6 Mfk), the Pacific Rim (2.8 Mfk), and elsewhere (0.3 Mfk). Most of the optical fiber is manufactured by only a few companies, the largest of which are AT T and Coming. Other producers include Alcatel, Eujikura, Eurakawa, Northern Telecom, Pirelli, and Sumitomo. The market for optical fibers is projected to reach 3.5 biUion by 1998. In addition, according to ElectroniCast (San Mateo, Ca.), the total market for passive optical components, optical electronics, connectors, and fiber-optic cable is predicted to increase from 1.76 billion (U.S.) in 1992 to over 4 billion in 1997, and 10 billion by 2002. [Pg.260]

Woddwide, the production capacity for polyester fiber is approximately 11 million tons about 55% of the capacity is staple. Annual production capacity iu the United States is approximately 1.2 million tons of staple and 0.4 million tons of filament. Capacity utilization values of about 85% for staple and about 93% for filament show a good balance of domestic production vs capacity (105). However, polyester has become a woddwide market with over half of the production capacity located iu the Asia/Pacific region (106). The top ranked PET fiber-produciug countries are as follows Taiwan, 16% United States, 15% People s RepubHc of China, 11% Korea, 9% and Japan, 7% (107—109). Woddwide, the top produciug companies of PET fibers are shown iu Table 3 (107-109). [Pg.333]

Approximately 2.5 million t of viscose process regenerated ceUulose fibers were produced in 1990 (Table 1). Measured by production capacity in 1990, the leading producers of filament yams in 1990 were the Soviet Union state-owned factories (255,000 t capacity) and Akzo Fibres in Europe (100,000 t). The leading producers of staple fiber and tow were Courtaulds with 180,000 t capacity spUt between the UK and North America Formosa Chemicals and Fibres Co. with 150,000 t in Taiwan Tenzing with 125,000 t in Austria, and a 40% stake in South Pacific Viscose s 37,000 t Indonesian plant and Grasim Industries in India (125,000 t). BASF s U.S. capacity of 50,000 t was acquired by Tenzing in 1992. [Pg.345]

In the outdoor environment, the high concentrations of sulfur and nitrogen oxides from automotive and industrial emissions result in a corrosion having both soluble and insoluble corrosion products and no pacification. The results are clearly visible on outdoor bronze sculpture (see Airpollution Exhaust CONTROL, automotive Exhaust conthol, industrial). [Pg.425]

Formaldehjde Technical Bulletin, Georgia-Pacific Corp., Portland, Oreg. [Pg.498]

J. A. Sofranko andj. C. Jubiu, "Natural Gas to Gasohne The ARCO GTG Process," paper presented at International Chemical Congress of Pacific Basin Societies, Honolulu, Hawaii, Dec. 1989. [Pg.98]


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American Pacific Corporation

Asia Pacific

Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation

Asia Pacific Refugee Rights Network

Asia Pacific Specialty Chemicals Ltd

Asia Pacific, initiatives

Asia and the Pacific

Asia-Pacific Crop Protection Association

Asian Pacific Coconut Community

Asian Pacific Regional Aerosol

Asian Pacific aerosols

BATTELLE PACIFIC

BATTELLE PACIFIC LABORATORIES

BATTELLE PACIFIC NORTHWEST

Battelle Pacific Northwest Laboratories

Battelle Pacific Northwest National Laboratories

Calcite compensation depth Pacific

Canadian Pacific Railway

Central Equatorial Pacific

Central North Pacific Ocean

Central Pacific Area

Central Pacific Base Command

Ciguatera in the Pacific

Ciguatoxin Pacific

Climate variation in the equatorial and North Pacific

Coasts Pacific coast

Crotalus viridis oreganus (northern Pacific

East Pacific Rise

East Pacific Rise black smokers

East Pacific Rise lava flows

East Pacific Rise vents

East Pacific Rise volcanic activity

Eastern Pacific

Eastern Tropical North Pacific

Eastern Tropical South Pacific

Eastern tropical Pacific Ocean, oxygen

Equatorial Pacific

Equatorial Pacific Ocean

From Indo-Pacific marine

Georgia Pacific

Georgia Pacific Resins

Georgia Pacific paper company

Georgia-Pacific Corporation

Georgia-Pacific, formaldehyde recovery

Georgia-Pacific, formaldehyde recovery studies

Grand Pacific Petroleum Corporation

Hardware and Tools—System Pacification

Herring Pacific, Clupea harengus pallasi

Herring, Pacific

Human migration Pacific

In the Central Pacific Ocean

Indo-Pacific Ocean

Indo-Pacific islands

Indo-pacific marine invertebrate

Lanthanide Pacific Ocean

Lead North Pacific

Lead South Pacific

Medicinal Plants of the Pacific West

North Pacific

North Pacific Area

North Pacific Deep Water

North Pacific Ocean

North Pacific gyre

North Pacific oscillation

North Pacific trades biome

North Pacific vertical profiles

North-East Pacific

Northeastern Pacific abyssal zones

Oceanic North Pacific Ocean

Oysters Pacific

PACIFIC BLUE (6,8-DIFLUORO-7-HYDROXYCOUMARIN-3-CARBOXYLIC ACID)

PACIFIC BLUE SUCCINIMIDYL ESTER

Pacific Ammonia

Pacific Ammonia Inc

Pacific Anchor

Pacific Area

Pacific Base Command

Pacific Basin

Pacific Common Water

Pacific Decadal Oscillation

Pacific Design Engineering

Pacific Earthquake Engineering

Pacific Earthquake Engineering Research Center

Pacific Fisherman

Pacific Gas Electric Company

Pacific Gas and Electric

Pacific Gas and Electric Company

Pacific Institute

Pacific International Corp

Pacific Island nations

Pacific Island states

Pacific Islands

Pacific Lithium Ltd

Pacific Northwest Laboratoiy

Pacific Northwest Laboratory

Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

Pacific Northwest National Laboratory Energy

Pacific Northwest National Laboratory PNNL)

Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Richland, WA

Pacific Northwest Pollution Prevention

Pacific Northwest Pollution Prevention Resource Center

Pacific Ocean

Pacific Ocean Areas

Pacific Ocean Areas, 1 August

Pacific Ocean Basin

Pacific Ocean adaptation

Pacific Ocean alkalinity

Pacific Ocean aragonite saturation

Pacific Ocean averages

Pacific Ocean benthic foraminifera

Pacific Ocean biological processes

Pacific Ocean calcite compensation depth

Pacific Ocean calcite saturation

Pacific Ocean calcium carbonate

Pacific Ocean carbonate compensation depth

Pacific Ocean carbonate saturation

Pacific Ocean circulation

Pacific Ocean concentrations

Pacific Ocean coral records

Pacific Ocean depth

Pacific Ocean dissolution

Pacific Ocean effect

Pacific Ocean isotopic abundances

Pacific Ocean isotopic composition

Pacific Ocean isotopic ratios

Pacific Ocean lead isotope

Pacific Ocean meridional sections

Pacific Ocean neodymium isotopes

Pacific Ocean radiocarbon

Pacific Ocean ratios

Pacific Ocean saturation profile

Pacific Ocean sediment calcitic

Pacific Ocean strontium isotope

Pacific Ocean surface water alkalinity

Pacific Ocean temperature

Pacific Ocean total

Pacific Ocean volume

Pacific Ocean water balance

Pacific Ocean, Central

Pacific Ocean, salinity, temperature

Pacific Petroleum

Pacific Plant Identification

Pacific Proving Grounds

Pacific Rim

Pacific Rim countries

Pacific Solution

Pacific Telephone

Pacific Test Center

Pacific coast

Pacific flyway

Pacific island populations

Pacific marine sponges

Pacific oyster Crassostrea gigas)

Pacific radiocarbon

Pacific salmon

Pacific theater

Pacific theater supply

Pacific tree frog

Pacific waters

Pacific white shrimp

Pacific white shrimp vannamei

Pacific yew

Pacific yew tree

Pacification

Pacifism

Phosphate Pacific Ocean

Portable Flame Thrower in the Central Pacific Area

Rattlesnakes northern Pacific

Secretariat of the Pacific Community

Sediment Pacific Ocean

Silica from Central Equatorial Pacific

South Pacific

South Pacific Area

South Pacific Ocean

South Pacific islands

Southern Pacific

Southern Pacific Railroad

Southwest Pacific

Southwest Pacific Area

Southwest Pacific Area flame throwers

Subduction Along the Paleo-Pacific Coast

Texas Pacific Group

The Western North Pacific

The northeastern Pacific abyssal plain

Thorium-22 8 distribution, Pacific

Trans-Pacific

Tropical Pacific

Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands

U.S. Army Forces, Pacific Ocean Areas

Union Pacific

Union Pacific Railroad

United States Army Forces, Pacific

Vascular plants of the Pacific Northwest

Western Pacific

Western Pacific Eastern Asia, Japan, and the Philippines

Western Pacific Region

Whiting, Pacific

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