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Polysaccharides. Polysaccharides, also called glycans, are the nutrient and stmctural materials of plants. They are a principle part of the carbohydrate portion of the biomass. The most prevalent monomeric carbohydrate is glucose. Common polysaccharides are all polymers of glucose (Pig. [Pg.94]

Hougen, O. A., and Watson, K, M., Chemical Process Principles, Part Two Thermodynamics, ]ohn Wiley Sons, New York, 1947. [Pg.386]

The correlation error can, of course, be defined with reference to the Hartree scheme but, in modem literature on electronic systems, one usually starts out from the Hartree-Fock approximation. This means that the main error is due to the neglect of the Coulomb correlation between electrons with opposite spins and, unfor-tunetely, we can expect this correlation error to be fairly large, since we force pairs of electrons with antiparallel spins together in the same orbital in space. The background for this pairing of the electrons is partly the classical formulation of the Pauli principle, partly the mathematical fact that a single determinant in such a case can... [Pg.232]

Hougen O.A, Watson K.M and Ragatz R.A (1954) Chemical Process Principles Part I Material and Energy Balances, 2nd Edition, John Wiley. [Pg.76]

Hougen OA, Watson KM and Ragatz RA (1959) Chemical Process Principles Part II Thermodynamics, John Wiley. [Pg.120]

Adapted from Chemical Process Principles, Part 3, Kinetics and Catalysis, by O. A. Hougen and K. M. Watson, copyright 1947. Reprinted by permission of John Wiley and Sons, Inc. [Pg.309]

LGC/VAM (2000) Development and Harmonisation of Measurement Uncertainty Principles Part(d) Protocol for uncertainty evaluation from validation data, available from www.vam.org.uk... [Pg.272]

O.A. Hougen, K.M. Watson and R.A. Ragatz, Chemical Process Principles, Part I, Wiley, New York, 2nd edn., 1962. [Pg.44]

They wanted to preserve their bodies because they believed that their souls had several distinct parts and some parts would need the body even after they were dead. The three principle parts of the soul were the Ka, which represented the physical needs of the body and would stay close to the body after death the Ba, which had mind and will and... [Pg.26]

Olaf A. Hougen and Kenneth M Watson. Chemical process principles. Part 1. Material and energy balances. John Wiley and Sons (1943)... [Pg.121]

Olaf A Hougen, Kenneth M. Watson and Roland A. Ragatz. Chemical process principles Part 2 Thermodynamics. John Wiley and Sons. 1st edition (1947) 2nd edition. (1959). [Pg.121]

In principle, part of the potential of any cell may be attributed to each interface that is, if p, is the potential drop associated with the /th interface, we can write for the total potential difference pT... [Pg.504]

Hougen, O.A., Watson, K.M., and Ragatz, R.A. (1947) Chemical Process Principles, Parts 111, John Wiley. Sons, Ltd. [Pg.45]

Churchill, London (1946), Chapter 1 8) H.S, Harned, ChemRevs 40, 461-522 (1947) (Quantitative aspect of diffusion in electrolytic solutions) 9) R.B. Dean, ChemRevs 41, 503-23(1947) (Effects produced by diffusion in aqueous systems containing membranes) 10) D.A. Hougen K.M. Watson, "Chemical Process principles , Part 3, "Kinetics Catalysts , Wiley, NY (1947), Chap 20 11) Perry (1950), pp 522-59 (by... [Pg.151]

The Advisory Board is listed in the frontispiece of Olaf A. Hougen and Kenneth M. Watson, Industrial Chemical Calculations The Application of Physico-Chemical Principles and Data to Problems of Industry, Wiley, New York, 1931. Their later three volumes are Chemical Process Principles. Part One Material and Energy Balances, 1943 Part Two Thermodynamics, 1947 and Part Three Kinetics and Catalysis, 1947, all published by Wiley. [Pg.39]


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