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G. Yaluris and A. W. Peters, Studying the Chemistry of the Fi Regenerator in the Laboratory Under Realistic Conditions, Grace Dav Columbia, MD, 1998. [Pg.124]

Peter studied in detail the growth of anodic CdS films on the Cd electrode in similar solutions [31], as well as the processes that occur at the Cd/solution and CdS/solution interfaces [32], According to the linear sweep voltammetry, three characteristic regions could be distinguished revealing the essential features of the anodic passivation of cadmium in alkaline sulfide solutions (a) the monolayer... [Pg.88]

Similarly, Peters studied the coordination of the DPB ligand 80 to CuCl.15 Along with the desired anionic complex 81, a small amount (< 15%) of the neutral DPB Cu(I) complex 82 was obtained, as the result of the cleavage of a boron-aryl bond (Scheme 47). In order to get complete spectroscopic data, an... [Pg.45]

Lu and Peters studied the amine activation process mediated at a zwitterionic Pd(ii) center which included the... [Pg.297]

In 1938 Ochoa joined the biochemical laboratory of Oxford University directed by Rudolph A. Peters. Studies on the role of vitamin B in pyruvate metabolism led him to some of the biochemical properties of this vitamin and coenzyme and to a singularly important study of oxidative phosphorylation. [Pg.4]

Huckel was a German physi cal chemist Before his theo retical studies of aromaticity Huckel collaborated with Peter Debye in developing what remains the most widely accepted theory of electrolyte solutions... [Pg.451]

The kinetics of NO reduction by hydrogen and CO was studied by Ayen and Peters. Hydrogen reduction of NO over oxides of copper, zinc, and chromium was studied at 375-425°C. The products formed include... [Pg.94]

The debye is named for the Dutch chemist Peter Debye, who carried out important studies of dipole moments. [Pg.202]

The time required to pass through the high shear zone will be proportional to the volume of the vessel divided by the flow from the turbine. This will be porportional to 1/ND. With a turbine in turbulent flow, turnover is relatively rapid and all the fluid will pass through the impeller region in a relatively short period of time. The flow regime in an anchor or helically agitated vessel can be inferred from the flow studies by Smith and Peters (], 13j. These indicated... [Pg.83]

IFN-a was first nsed empirically in chronic hepatitis B in 1986 (Peters et al. 1986). The effect of hnman recombinant IFN-a on lymphocyte proliferation and differentiation was stndied in 18 patients with chronic hepatitis B. Inhibition of immnnoglob-nlin synthesis was observed, and the anthors postnlated that the immnnomodnlatory effect of IFN-a could be important in the therapentic response of chronic hepatitis B (Peters et al. 1986). The first study to evaluate the antiviral efficacy of IFN-a involved nine patients, who received different doses administered three times a week for two weeks. Two of them entered snstained remission, with nndetectable HBV DNA, loss of HBeAg, and ALT normalization (Dooley et al. 1986). Two forms of IFN-a have been used in the treatment of chronic hepatitis B, namely standard and pegylated IFN-a. [Pg.221]

T. Plessing, P. Terhoven, N. Peters, and M. S. Mansour, An experimental and numerical study of a laminar triple flame. Combust. Flame 115 335-353, 1998. [Pg.65]

Peter Willett, Department of Information Studies, University of Sheffield, Western Bank, Sheffield SIO 2TN, UK. (p.willett sheffield.ac.uk). [Pg.839]

Originating from Cornwall, Peter Griffiths studied initially at University College, North Wales (1985-88), and subsequently the University of Bristol (PhD, 1991). After post-doctoral positions in Bristol and Stockholm, he moved to a lectureship at Cardiff in 1995. Aged 32, his research interests centre around colloidal systems, in particular polymer/surfactant interactions. [Pg.190]

Da Silva Pereira MI, Peter LM (1982) Studies of two-dimensional electrocrystaUization The CdS/Cd(Hg) system. 1 Electroanal Chem 140 103-120... [Pg.141]

Duffy NW, Lane DW, Ozsan ME, Peter LM, Rogers KD, Wang RL (2000) Structural and spectroscopic studies of CdS/CdTe heterojunction cells fabricated by electrodeposition. Thin Sohd Films 361 314-320... [Pg.152]

Evidence for the firm binding of Zn comes from studies using labelled zinc polyacrylate containing Zn and C. Only small amounts of these ions were lost to a saline solution over a three-month period, even in the presence of calcium (Peters et al., 1972 Peters, Jackson Smith, 1974). There is some evidence, from leaching studies, that Zn is more firmly bound to a copolymer of acrylic and itaconic adds than to poly(acrylic acid), and less firmly bound to a copolymer of maleic and acrylic adds. [Pg.106]

Peters, W. J., Jackson, R. W. Smith, D. C. (1974). Studies of the stability and toxicity of zinc polyacrylate cements (PA2). Journal of Biomedical Materials Research, 8, 53-60. [Pg.189]

The beginning of the twentieth century also marked a continuation of studies of the structure and properties of electrolyte solution and of the electrode-electrolyte interface. In 1907, Gilbert Newton Lewis (1875-1946) introduced the notion of thermodynamic activity, which proved to be extremally valuable for the description of properties of solutions of strong electrolytes. In 1923, Peter Debye (1884-1966 Nobel prize, 1936) and Erich Hiickel (1896-1981) developed their theory of strong electrolyte solutions, which for the first time allowed calculation of a hitherto purely empiric parameter—the mean activity coefficients of ions in solutions. [Pg.697]


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