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J. H. McLain, Pyrotechnics from the Viewpoint of Solid State Chemisty, Franklin Institute Press, Philadelphia, 1980. [Pg.26]

J. L. Currie, R. S. Irani, andj. Sanders, Eactors Meeting the Impact S ensitivity of Solid Polymer Materials in Contact with Eiquid Oyygen, ASTM Spec. Tech. Publ. 986, ASTM, Philadelphia, Pa., 1988, pp. 233—247 S. Chandrasekaran, inj. I. Kroschwitz, ed., Emyclopedia of Polymer Science and Engineering, 2nd ed., Vol. 3, John Wiley Sons, Inc., 1985, pp. 463—480. [Pg.395]

ASTM D149, Test Methodsfor Dielectric Breakdown Voltage and Dielectric Strength of Solid Electrical Insulating Materials at Commercial Power Frequencies, Vol. 8.01, ASTM, Philadelphia, Pa., 1987. [Pg.160]

ASTM D4536-91, Standard Test Methodfor High Volume Samplingfor Solid Particulate Matter and Determination of Particulate E, American Society for Testing Materials, Philadelphia, Pa., 1991. [Pg.307]

M. V. Arastoopour, M. V. Modi, D. V. Punwani, and A. T. Talwalker,M Keview of Design Equations for Dilute Phase Gas-Solids Hori ntal Conveying Systems for Coal and Belated Material, Powder and Bulk SoHds Conference, Philadelphia, 1979. [Pg.164]

Andersen J.R. and Nestler, D.E., Shock Wave Propagation in Solids (A Survey of the Literature), University of Pennysivania Report, Philadelphia, PA, 71 pp., 1960. [Pg.361]

M Bee. Quasielastic Neutron Scattering Principles and Applications m Solid State Chemistry, Biology and Materials Science. Philadelphia Adam Hilger, 1988. [Pg.251]

Marsden PJ, Pearson JG, Bottrell DW. 1986. Pesticide analytical methods - general description and quality control considerations. In Perket CL, ed. Quality control in remedial site investigation Hazardous and industrial solid waste testing (ASTM Spec Tech Publ 925). Vol. 5. Philadelphia, PA American Society for Testing and Materials, 198-212. [Pg.305]

Pace, S. J., Sarzycki, P. O., McKeever, R. T., Pelosi, L. Digest of Technical Papers, 3rd International Conference on Solid-State Sensors and Actuators, p. 4(, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, June 11-14, 1985... [Pg.73]

N.W. Ashcroft, N.D. Mermin Solid State Physics, Saunders College Publishing, Philadelphia (1976)... [Pg.68]

Sol Preparation. Microcrystalline cellulose (Avicel PH 105) was supplied by the FMC Corporation, Philadelphia, PA., as a white powder. Twenty grams of Avicel PH 105 were mixed with 180 ml of water in a Waring blender for 5 minutes. The thick slurry was then transferred to a Lt. volumetric flask and gradually diluted to It. under constant stirring. The diluted suspension was left undisturbed for 3 days. The supernatant with a volume of about 650 ml was removed. This constituted the microcrystalline cellulose (MCC) stock sol. The solids concentration of the sols were determined by oven dry weighing and was about (1.2g/l). The unadjusted pH was 5.6. All the salts, hydrochloric acid and sodium hydroxide used were certified A.C.S. grade from Fisher Scientific. [Pg.378]

Ashcroft NW, Mermin ND (1976) Solid state physics. Saunders College, Philadelphia... [Pg.329]

PL. Smith, A primer for sampling solids, liquids and gases - Based on the seven sampling errors of Pierre Gy, ASA SIAM, Philadelphia, 2001. [Pg.79]

In the mid-1980s, the city of Philadelphia was experiencing a problem common to many urban areas in the United States. The city had run out of places to dispose of some of its solid wastes. One hatch of wastes that posed a special problem consisted of ash produced at the city s Roxhorough incinerator. These wastes contained hazardous chemicals, which made them unacceptable to other "host states, such as Ohio, Virginia, South Carolina, and Georgia, which had been receiving wastes from other urban areas on the East Coast. [Pg.132]

Ashcroft, N. W., and Mermin, N. D. (1985). Solid State Physics, Sanders College, Philadelphia. [Pg.383]

N. W. Ashcroft and N. D. Mermin, Solid State Physics (Holt Rinehart Winston, Philadelphia, 1976). [Pg.180]

Dodd, D. J. R., Golomb, A., Chan, H. T. Chartier, D. 1981. A comparative field and laboratory study of fly ash leaching characteristics. In Conway, R. A. Malloy, B. C. (eds) Hazardous Solid Waste Testing First Conference, ASTM Special Technical Publication 760. ASTM, Philadelphia, PA, 164-185. [Pg.655]

D. Kahng and M. M. Atalla, IRE Solid-State Device Resource Conference, Philadelphia, Pa., 1960. [Pg.355]

G. Suld, A. Schneider, and Fl.K. Myers, Jr., Process for preparing solid polymers of norbomadiene, US Patent 4100338, assigned to Sun Oil Company of Pennsylvania (Philadelphia, PA), July 11,1978. [Pg.36]

US Military Standard MIL-STD-286A(196l) (Propellants, Solid Sampling, Examination and Testing) Method 202.2.2(Detn of EtCentr in newly manufd proplnts) Method 217.2. l(Detn of available stabilizer in aged proplnts) 35)PATR 2700 Vol 1(1960), pp A516 Sc A674 36)US Joint Army-Navy Specification JAN-E-255 [Ethyl Centralite(Carbamite)] 37)J.Apatoff J.Cohen, "Determination of Admixture of Diphenylamine and Ethyl Centralite in Propellants ,Test Report T62-15-1, Frankford Arsenal, Philadelphia, Pa (1962)... [Pg.529]

Naval Powder Factory (now Naval Propellant Plant), Indian Head, Md Olin-Mathieson Chemical Corp, East Alton, 111 Picatinny Arsenal, Dover, N J Redstone Arsenal, Huntsville, Ala Rockedyne Solid Propulsion Operations (North American Aviation Co), El Segundo, Calif Rohm and Haas, Philadelphia 5, Penna Thiokol Chemical Corp, Trenton,... [Pg.253]


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