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Park. James

Parkes, James. 1964. A History of the Jewish People. Penguin. [Pg.857]

Such a clocklike object has been discovered by James K. Park in the evolution under the fc = 2, r = 3 totalistic rule T88 ... [Pg.91]

R.W. James, Propellants and Explosives , Noyes Data Corp, Park Ridge, NJ (1974)... [Pg.280]

James, W. H. PhD. Thesis, Pena State Univ., Univ. Park, PA, (1943). [Pg.380]

Research Triangle Institute, Research Triangle Park, NC James J. Corcoran, Ph.D. [Pg.6]

James F. Haw, University of Southern California, University Park... [Pg.205]

Schmucker, PH. Hybrid-Raketenantriebe, Goldmann, Munchen 1972 James, R. Propellants and Explosives, Noyes Data Corporation, Park Ridge, New Jersey 1974... [Pg.393]

James A. Davis U.S. Geological Survey Menlo Park, CA 94025... [Pg.2]

In this section, we will treat the case of an oxide whose surface OH sites only undergo amphoteric acid/base reactions. We will write the surface site as SOH, following the notation of James and Parks (19). The two surface acid/base reactions and their... [Pg.80]

R. W. Boyle, C. Bruckner, J. Posakony, B. R. James, and D. Dolphin, Department of Biological and Chemical Sciences, University of Essex, Central Campus, Wivenhoe Park, Colchester C04 3SQ, UK. [Pg.267]

The main, currently used, surface complexation models (SCMs) are the constant capacitance, the diffuse double layer (DDL) or two layer, the triple layer, the four layer and the CD-MUSIC models. These models differ mainly in their descriptions of the electrical double layer at the oxide/solution interface and, in particular, in the locations of the various adsorbing species. As a result, the electrostatic equations which are used to relate surface potential to surface charge, i. e. the way the free energy of adsorption is divided into its chemical and electrostatic components, are different for each model. A further difference is the method by which the weakly bound (non specifically adsorbing see below) ions are treated. The CD-MUSIC model differs from all the others in that it attempts to take into account the nature and arrangement of the surface functional groups of the adsorbent. These models, which are fully described in a number of reviews (Westall and Hohl, 1980 Westall, 1986, 1987 James and Parks, 1982 Sparks, 1986 Schindler and Stumm, 1987 Davis and Kent, 1990 Hiemstra and Van Riemsdijk, 1996 Venema et al., 1996) are summarised here. [Pg.256]

Jambor, J.L. Dutrizac, J.E. (1998) Occurrence and constitution of natural and synthetic fer-rihydrite, a widespread iron oxyhydroxide. Chem. Rev. 98 2549-2585 James, R.O. ElealyT.W. (1972) Adsorption of hydrolyzable metal ions at the oxide-water interface. Ill A thermodynamic model of adsorption. J. Colloid Interface Sci. 40 65-81 James, R.O. Parks, G.A. (1982) Characterization of aqueous colloids by their electrical double layer and intrinsic surface chemical properties. Surface Colloid Sci. 12 119-126... [Pg.592]

Richard JuDSON U.S. Environmental Proteetion Agency, Office of Research and Development, Research Triangle Park, NC, USA James H. Km ILSI Health and Environmental Sciences Institute, Washinpjton,... [Pg.616]

R. W. James, Fragrance Technology. Synthetic and Natural Perfumes , Noyes Data Corporation, Park Ridge, New Jersey, 1975 this useful review covers the U.S. Patent literature from January 1964 (U.S. P. 3 117 982) until mid-1974 (U.S. P. 3 819 737). [Pg.13]

These conclusions do not contradict a recent analysis as to the cost of safeguarding the world s biodiversity through protected areas, which should be affordable by governments (James 1999). However, the dimensions of foreseeable protected areas are too small (Musters 2000) and separated by too great a distance. Another problem is the conflict between areas of high biodiversity and high density of human population, which often overlap, such as in the Nairobi National Park. [Pg.300]

Bucher JR. 1988. Written communication (September 14) regarding the review of the toxicological profile for isophorone to James Selkirk, Chief CTEB, NIH, NIEHS, EHS, DHHS, Research Triangle Park, NC. [Pg.99]

Padwa, Al, 22 Pagenkopof, Brian, 5 Panek, James, 73 Paquette, Leo, 24 Park, Jaiwook, 88 Phillips, Andrew J., 180 Piers, Warren, 131 Pineschi, Mauro, 80 Porco, John, 131 Postema, Maarten H.D., 194 Potts, Barbara C.M., 196 Prati, Fabio, 144 Puniyamurthy, T., 26... [Pg.222]

James J. Spivey Research Triangle Institute Research Triangle Park, NC USA email "jjs rti.org"... [Pg.204]

Delivering Eutectic Mixture for Explosives , GerP 2126921 (1972) CA 78,45856 (1973) 22) R.W James, Propellants and Explosives , Noyes Data Corp, Park Ridge (1974), 279—80 317—18 23) W.F. Clark, Explosive Composi-... [Pg.121]


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