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METHOD 5 Contributed by Osmium [53], The paper reads (at least to Strike) that this reduction method can work to reduce the formyl intermediate made in the Leuckart reaction directly into MDMA instead of needing to hydrolyze to MDA with HCi (don t ask). For this reaction one substitutes an equimolar amount of p-Nitropropene for the 3,4-dimethoxybenzylcyanide in the representative experimental below ... [Pg.141]

D. McNeil and L. J. Wood, Industrial Carbon and Graphite papers read at the conference held in London, Sept. 24—26, 1957, Society of Chemical Industry, London, UK, 1958, p. 162. [Pg.507]

Many efforts have been made to solve these equations analytically, but so far they have all been unsuccessful, and little has been published regarding them. Some unsatisfactory work has been reported by Alexandrow (28). Very recently a short report of a paper read by Wilson before the Royal Society has appeared (29). It is probable, in view of the vigor with which it is being attacked, that the problem will be solved completely before very long. [Pg.37]

Paper read at Royal Society meeting on Physics of Water and Ice , November... [Pg.441]

The Nature of Some of the Linkages in Deoxypentose Nucleic Acids, W. G. Overend, A. R. Peacocke, and M. Stacey, / Sci. Food Agric., 8 (1952) 105-111. (Paper read at Xllth IUPAC Int. Congr., New York, 1951). [Pg.27]

Cherstiouk OV, Simonov PA, Chuvilin AL, Savinova ER. 2000. The global climate change A coordinated response by electrochemistry and sohd-state science and technology. Paper read at ECS, October 22-27, Phoenix, AZ, USA. [Pg.554]

Chaddock, D. H. (1975) Paper read to S. Wales Branch, Institution of Mechanical Engineers (Feb. 27th). Thought structure, or what makes a designer tick. [Pg.30]

Debus, Allen George and Robert P. Multhauf. Alchemy and chemistry in the seventeenth century papers read by Allen G. Debus and Robert P. Multhauf at a Clark Library seminar, March 12, 1966. Los Angeles William Andrews Clark Memorial Library, University of California, 1966. 52p. [Pg.234]

Gordon, A. A Pythagorean of the seventeenth century a paper read before the Liverpool Literary and Philosophical Society, April 3rd, 1871. Liverpool np, nd (1871 ). 49p. [Pg.281]

Young, J. Rymer. From alchymy to chymistry. By J. Rymer Young. .. A paper read on Monday, October 19th, 1896. Warrington Printed for the Society at the Guardian Office, 1896. 58p. [Pg.371]

Ferguson, John. Bibliographical notes on histories of inventions and books of secrets. Six papers read to the Archaslogical society of Glasgow April 1882-January 1888, by John Ferguson. .. Glasgow , 1895-1898. [Pg.404]

Bolton, Henry Carrington. Alchemical notation compiled from a paper read by. .. New York Waring Williams, 1883. [Pg.429]

Westman, Robert S. and J.E. McGuire, eds.Hermeticism and the scientific revolution papers read at a Clark Library Seminar, March 9, 1974. Los Angeles (CA) William Andrews Clark Memorial Library, 1977. 150p. [Pg.495]

Appel, J. B. (1982) Characterization of receptors mediating the discriminable properties of LSD and related hallucinogens. Paper read at American Psychological Association, Washington,... [Pg.175]

Wheeler, J.A. (1958). Paper read at 11 Solvay conference, Brussels. Published with Harrison, B.K. and Wakano, M. in La structure et revolution de I universe. (Brussels R. Stoops.) Zel dovich,Ya.B. (1961). Equation of state at a superhigh density and relativistic restrictions. Journ. Exp. Theor. Fiz. 41 1609-1615. [Pg.23]

Arthur Donovan, "Antoine Lavoisier, Academician," paper read at the annual meeting of the History of Science Society, October 2528, 1990, Seattle. [Pg.58]

Burggraaf, A. J., K. Keizer and B. A. van Hassel. 1989a. Nanophase ceramics, membranes and ion implanted layers. Paper read at S.I.C. Mat. 88-Nato ASl, Surfaces and interfaces of ceramic materials, 4-16 September 1988, lie d 01eron. [Pg.59]

Fleming, H. L. 1988. Carbon composites a new family of inorganic membranes. Paper read at 6th Annual Membrane Planning Conference, 1 November 1988, Cambridge. MA. [Pg.59]

Goldsmith, R. L. 1990. Low-cost ceramic membrane modules. Paper read at 1990 Eighth Annual Membrane Technology Planning Conference, October 16, Newton, MA. [Pg.93]

In a paper read before the Royal Society in March, 1772 (six months before Dr. Rutherford s thesis was published), Priestley mentioned these experiments, but failed to record Cavendish s clear interpretation of them. [Pg.239]

Mayow s Tractatus Quinque was published in 1674, Dr. Rutherford s communication was read in 1775, and Lavoisier s statement that oxygen is an essential constituent of all acids is contained in a paper read on November 23, 1779. [Pg.244]

A paper read by Watson before the Royal Society on December 13, 1750, contained an excerpt from a letter, dated Whitehaven, December 5th of the same year, in which Dr. Brownrigg had mentioned some experiments which a friend of his had made on the semi-metal called Platina di Pinto (sic ), a substance which he had not found mentioned... [Pg.412]

Although the latter had previously overlooked the new earth because of its similarity to alumina, he found in 1798 that the hydroxide that precipitates when caustic potash is added to an acid solution of the beryl does not dissolve in an excess of the alkali. It also differs from alumina in other respects, for it forms no alum, it dissolves in ammonium carbonate, and its salts have a sweet taste. Vauquelin s paper read before the French Academy on le 26 pluviose an VI of the Revolutionary Calendar, or the fifteenth of February, 1798 (6, 23), proved that, except for a little chromium in the emerald, the two gems have the same composition and that they contain a new earth, a sample of which he presented to the Academy. At the suggestion of the editors of the Annales de Chimie et de Physique, he called the new earth glucina, meaning sweet. The specimen of beryl that Vauquelin analyzed was presented to him by... [Pg.567]

Structure How the paper reads (this will be addressed in the next lesson)... [Pg.84]

A paper read before the Kosmos Club at the University of California on 4 May 1908, and subsequently printed in the University of California Chronicle 10, no. 4 (October 1908) 395-416 at 396. The quotation, always truncated to the last nineteen words, is usually referred to Veblens essay The Place of Science in Modern Civilization, American Journal of Sociology ii (1906), 585-609. It does not occur there. [Pg.18]

The first published reference to the use of blackpowder in mining was the paper read to the Royal Society in London by Sir R. Moray in 1665 [4], He referred to a way to break easily and speedily the hardest rock . According to the same paper the method was invented by du Son in France. [Pg.324]

Ref J.N.Pring,"Modern Propellants Employed in British Ordnance," Paper read at a Meeting of the Chemical Engineering Group, London, SWI, May 4, 1948, p 5... [Pg.477]

Coleburn Roslund (Ref 8) studied Mach wave formation by the interaction of spherical shock waves in water. The abstract of their paper reads as follows High-speed framing... [Pg.98]

The first publication by Cavendish was on Factitious Airs, three papers read before the Eoyal Society in 1766. The term factitious air was used in the same sense as by Boyle a century earlier. Cavendish says ... [Pg.472]

Shatenshtein, A. I. (1958b). Paper read at Eighth Mendeleev Conf. (Division of Radiochemistry and Isotope Chemistry). [Pg.199]


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