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A. Taylor, V. Yadama, K.R. Englund and D. Harper in Wood Plastic Composites - A Primer, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN, USA, 2009, 1779. [Pg.204]

Similarly, high-fidelity results for genotyping of flavi-virus have been reported [74]. Figure 4.7 contains a typical spectrum acquired from a DENI sample using primers universal for the NS5 gene in flaviviruses and... [Pg.98]

Fisher A C 1996 Electrode Dynamics (Oxford Chemistry Primers) (New York Oxford University Press)... [Pg.1949]

Cox, B. G., Modern Eiquid Phase Kinetics, Oxford Chemistry Primers, Oxford University Press, 1996. [Pg.217]

Serber, R. (1992). The Los Alamos Primer The First Lectures on How to Build an Atomic Bomb. Berkeley University of California Press. [Pg.878]

Gibson, A. C. and Nobel, P. S. 1986. The Cactus Primer, Harvard University Press, Cambridge, MA. [Pg.313]

J.E. Mark and B. Erman, Rubberlike Elasticity A Molecular Primer, 2nd ed., Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2006. [Pg.377]

Price, G. (1998). Thermodynamics of Chemical Processes. Oxford University Primers no. 56. [Pg.123]

A Primer" 1972, Oxford University Press New York (Second edition, in press). [Pg.186]

Janot C (ed) (1994) Quasicrystals a primer, 2nd edn. Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK... [Pg.48]

Baker, R., A Primer of Oilwell Drilling. Fifth Edition, Petroleum Extension Service, University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX, 1994. [Pg.16]

The conceptual frameworks underpinning physical chemistry are discussed well in The Foundations of Physical Chemistry, in the Oxford Primer Series, Oxford University Press, Oxford, 1996. Each of its authors, Charles Lawrence, Alison Rodger and Richard Compton, is an experienced teacher of physical chemistry. Its sister volume, Foundations of Physical Chemistry Worked Examples, by Nathan Lawrence, Jay Wadhawan and Richard Compton, Oxford Primer Series, Oxford University Press, Oxford, 1999, is a treasure trove of worked examples. [Pg.536]

The content of The Forces Between Molecules, by Maurice Rigby, E. Brian Smith, William A. Wakeham and Geoffrey C. Maitland, Oxford University Press, Oxford, 1986, is more explicitly about interactions than formal bonds. Again, it will be a fairly austere and mathematical read. In the Oxford Primer series, try Energy Levels in Atoms and Molecules by W. G. Richards and P. R. Scott, Oxford University Press, Oxford, 1994. It s easier than the two books above, and again helps provide some of the background material to the subject. It is still mathematically based. [Pg.538]

Gareth Price s book Thermodynamics of Chemical Processes in the affordable Oxford Primer series, Oxford University Press, Oxford, 1998, describes much of the background material discussed here, and goes into some depth. [Pg.541]

In the Oxford Primer series, the book Electrode Potentials by Richard G. Compton and Giles H. W. Sanders, Oxford University Press, Oxford, 1996, is an introduction. It is intended for the absolute novice, but develops themes to a satisfactory level. Its treatment of the Nemst equation is both thorough and straightforward. It contains copious examples and self-assessment questions. [Pg.550]

Also, try Electrode Dynamics, by A. C. Fisher, Oxford University Press, Oxford, 1996, which is another title in the Oxford primer series. Its early chapters discuss the transport of analyte through solution and the various rates inherent in a dynamic electrochemistry measurement. It is a readily affordable and readable introduction and highly recommended. [Pg.551]

Useful books from the Oxford University Press primer series include Foundations of Spectroscopy, by Simon Duckett and Bruce Gilbert, OUP, Oxford, 2000 Introduction to Organic Spectroscopy, by Laurence M. Harwood and Timothy D. W. Claridge, OUP, Oxford, 1997 and Energy Levels in Atoms and Molecules, by W. G. Richards OUP, Oxford, 1996. Each, particularly the last, represents a clear and lucid introduction. [Pg.558]

Jumars, P. A. (1993). Concepts in Biological Oceanography an Interdisciplinary Primer. Oxford University Press, New York. [Pg.517]

Albert Beveridge, March of the Flag, in Daniel J. Boorstin, ed., An American Primer (New York Mentor, 1966), p. 647 Richard Welch, Jr., Response to Imperialism The United States and the Philippine-American War (Chapel Hill University of North Carolina Press, 1979), p. 101. [Pg.335]


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