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R-G bonds

With the total number of monomers and the volume of the system fixed, a number of statistical averages can be sampled in the course of canonical ensemble averaging, like the mean squared end-to-end distance Re), gyration radius R g), bond length (/ ), and mean chain length (L). [Pg.517]

Lewis R.G., Bond A.E., Johnson D.E. and Hsu J.R (1988) Measurement of atmospheric concentrations of common household pesticides. Environ. Monitor. Assessm., 10, 59-73. [Pg.248]

V W Greene, R G Bond, and G S Kfichaelsen, Air handling systems must be planned to reduce the spread of infection, Mod Hasp. 1960 95 136-144. [Pg.22]

Fairchild, R. G. Bond, V. R, Current status of 10-B neutron capture therapy enhancement of tumour dose via beam filtration and dose rate, and the effects of these paramenters on minimum boron content a theoretical evaluation. Int. J. Radial Oncol. Biol. Phys. 1985,11, 831-840. [Pg.159]

N is the number of bonds/unit area, equal to l/r g (since r g is the average area-per-atom). We convert displacement (r - rg) into strain e by dividing by the initial spacing, rg, so that... [Pg.59]

A. F. Cockerill and R. G. Harrison, The Chemistry of Double-Bonded Functional Groups, Part 1, S. Patai, ed., John Wiley Sons, New York, 1977, Chapter 4. [Pg.398]

ASTM D3933, Standard Guide for Preparation of Aluminum Surfaces for Structural Adhesives Bonding, Phosphoric Acid Anodization, A.STM, West Conshohocken, PA. El-Mashri, S.M., Jones, R.G. and Forty, A.J., Philo.s. Mag. A, 48, 665 (1983). [Pg.1005]

H. Hatanaka, Boron Neutron Capture Therapy for Tumours, Nishimura, Niigata, Japan, 1986. R. G. Fairchild, V. P. Bond and A. D. Woodhead (eds.). Clinical Aspects of Neutron Capture Therapy, Plenum, New York, 1989, 370 pp. °M. F. Hawthorne, PureAppl. Chem. 63, 327-34 (1991). [Pg.166]

The initial step is the coordination of the alkyl halide 2 to the Lewis acid to give a complex 4. The polar complex 4 can react as electrophilic agent. In cases where the group R can form a stable carbenium ion, e.g. a tert-buiyX cation, this may then act as the electrophile instead. The extent of polarization or even cleavage of the R-X bond depends on the structure of R as well as the Lewis acid used. The addition of carbenium ion species to the aromatic reactant, e.g. benzene 1, leads to formation of a cr-complex, e.g. the cyclohexadienyl cation 6, from which the aromatic system is reconstituted by loss of a proton ... [Pg.120]

FIGURE 3.19 A view or tne bonding o-pattern in ethene (ethvlene), showing the framework of bond formed by side-to-side overlap of ... [Pg.236]

R. Burch, G. Bond, G. Webb (eds.) A specialist Periodical Report, Catalysis, Vol. 7, The Royal Society of Chemistry, London, 1985. [Pg.179]

Abraham, M. Chadha, H. Whiting, G. Mitchell, R., Hydrogen bonding. 32. An analysis of water-octanol and water-alkane partitioning and the log P parameter of Seiler, J. Pharm. Sci. 83, 1085-1100 (1994). [Pg.264]

Bond, R.G., Straub, C.P. CRC Handbook of Environmental Control, 4 vols., CRC Press, Cleveland, 1973. [Pg.456]


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