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In contrast to this expansion in the primary sources of data, secondary F-NMR literamre coverage has declmed Fields [7d], Jameson [77], and Bovey[7S] have contnbuted noteworthy fluorine NMR chapters m recendy published books Jameson s review [17] presents tables and figures viv idly displaying the magnitude... [Pg.1038]

Finally, I wish to acknowledge the major contributions of a remarkable group of students and research associates who have contributed to this program. In a review of this kind, covering fully 35 years of research, it was possible to mention only some of the high spots and to make reference to only a fraction of their publications. I hope I have made amends to the others in my recently published book (67). [Pg.18]

Section III in the chapter is based on Reference 2, whereas Section V is relatively short since a recently published book adequately covers the relevant topics. [Pg.381]

The recently published book on food safety related to animal products Improving the Safety of Fresh Meat edited by Sofos (Sofos, 2005) is a very valuable resource that covers different strategies of control and understanding the ecology of pathogens transmitted via meat. Another book that covers the topic of farm-to-fork food safety with relevant information on livestock... [Pg.194]

Rapra also publishes books, technical journals, reports, technological and business surveys, conference proceedings and trade directories. These publishing activities are supported by an Information Centre which maintains and develops the world s most comprehensive database of commercial and technical information on rubbers and plastics. [Pg.213]

Detailed accounts of fibers and carbon-carbon composites can be found in several recently published books [1-5]. Here, details of novel carbon fibers and their composites are reported. The manufacture and applications of adsorbent carbon fibers are discussed in Chapter 3. Active carbon fibers are an attractive adsorbent because their small diameters (typically 6-20 pm) offer a kinetic advantage over granular activated carbons whose dimensions are typically 1-5 mm. Moreover, active carbon fibers contain a large volume of mesopores and micropores. Current and emerging applications of active carbon fibers are discussed. The manufacture, structure and properties of high performance fibers are reviewed in Chapter 4, whereas the manufacture and properties of vapor grown fibers and their composites are reported in Chapter 5. Low density (porous) carbon fiber composites have novel properties that make them uniquely suited for certain applications. The properties and applications of novel low density composites developed at Oak Ridge National Laboratory are reported in Chapter 6. [Pg.19]

Q Dfhat s nero at PH PTR We don t just publish books for the professional community, we re a part of it. Check out our convention schedule, join an author chat, get the latest reviews and press releases on topics of interest to you. [Pg.627]

Unlike the determination of organic substances in natural waters, the subject of the author s recently published book (Determination of Organic Compounds in Natural and Treated Waters, E FN Spon, 1999), no books have been published on the determination of organic in these solids. Yet the occurrence of organic compounds, many of which are toxic, can have profound effects on the ecosystem. [Pg.23]

A detailed and comprehensive review on all aspects of the fundamental and applied electrochemistry of silicon/electrolyte interface was provided in a recently published book.1 The objective of this paper is to provide a conceptual analysis of the mechanisms for the morphology and formation of porous silicon using the large body of the information assembled in the book and to provide an integrated view of the formation mechanisms that can be coherent with the various morphological features on the... [Pg.150]

Whereas commercially manufactured products are required to possess an expirahon date, compounded products are assigned a beyond-use date. There are numerous sources of information that can be used for determining an appropriate beyond-use date, such as chemical companies, manufacturers literature, laboratory data, journals, and published books on the subject. Generally, most pharmacists prepare or dispense small quanhties of compounded products recommend storage at room, cool, or cold temperatures and use a conservative beyond-use date. [Pg.390]

The early theoretical work was done by Matheron (9-11) at the Paris School of Mines. Journel and Huijbregts (12), Rendu (13) and David (14) have published books which describe the theoreticaT aspects of kriging and the derivation of the kriging system of linear equations. [Pg.203]

There are many excellent reviews on asymmetric catalysis. Prominent among these reviews are two recently published books. One is a three volume work... [Pg.482]

Figure 1.2 shows the cuisines of the world with the most potential for growth. In a way, this development is not very different from what is going on in the business and the technology sectors around the world. In a recently published book by Thomas L. Friedman, a phrase was used that describes the world as becoming flat, i.e. growing more and more together [14]. [Pg.13]

Arabic word meaning lawful or permitted , and eating halal is obligatory for every Muslim. The opposite of halal is haram, which means prohibited . Whether a company fulfils the requirements for a kosher or halal production or not can be examined and certificated by specially qualified people or organisations. For further information, see the recently published books concerning kosher [3] and halal [4] production. [Pg.305]

Inflated self-esteem may range from uncritical self-confidence to marked grandiosity, often reaching delusional proportions. Patients may give advice on matters for which they are untrained or about which they have no special knowledge. Despite average talents, they may unrealistically boast of extraordinary abilities (e.g., that they can compose music, write poetry, publish books, or design new inventions). [Pg.183]

My remarks here will focus only on suggested course content and not on modes of presentation such as case studies, guided-inquiry, etc. 1 will not discuss the physical chemistry laboratory either. Modernizing the physical chemistry laboratory has been the subject of several recent meetings, a published book (7), and the chapter by Sam Abrash elsewhere in this book. [Pg.12]

A recently published book provides an excellent survey of issues that relate to contamination with endotoxins (present in both viable and nonviable bacteria), their released cell wall constituents, and also viable bacteria in the pharmaceutical industry [1]. It is important to know both the content of the work environment (e.g., indoor air) and the pharmaceutical products themselves. The former provides information on possible sources of microbial contamination and the latter the purity of the final commercial product (or precursors in various stages in its preparation). In some cases it is vital to know the actual bacterial species involved in contamination culture-based methods are standard microbiological techniques which were the focus of Jimenez [1] and thus will not be discussed further. Any contamination (e.g., with endotoxins), regardless of the species of origin, is of utmost of importance (e.g., in determining the safety of a batch of antibiotics to be administered intravenously). This is determined optimally by non-culture-based methods. [Pg.534]

Here a0 is a constant called the effective bond length of the chain, and as(z) is a dimensionless quantity called the linear expansion factor of the chain. The latter depends on long-range interactions between pairs of monomer units and chain length through the so-called excluded-volume parameter z. For details of these quantities characterizing the dimensions of random-coil polymers, the reader is referred to a recently published book by Yamakawa (40). At this place we simply note that as tends to unity in the absence of excluded-volume effect. [Pg.88]

The Nordic Committee on Food Analysis has published a guideline on the Validation of Chemical Analytical Methods which differentiates between external validation work carried out on published methods and that work required to transfer it into the working laboratory to confirm its suitability for use. Table 20 is adapted from this document. This document is most easily accessed from a recently published book If certified reference materials are available they should be used to confirm the verification of trueness. These guidelines could also apply to intra-laboratory training programmes. [Pg.59]

Much research has been done on the properties and applications of polybisphenol carbonates since the publication of Schnell s article in 1956 (IS). An extensive account of this work is given in the recently published book by Christopher and Fox (2). Practical application of polycarbonate is based almost exclusively on the properties of this polymer in the amorphous state. [Pg.180]

The reader should be also aware that a number of commercially available systems for high-throughput as well as combinatorial chemistry have recently been provided by microwave equipment manufacters, but their description is out of the scope of this book. Extensive descriptions of such systems can be found in recently publish books [32,48]. [Pg.32]


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