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Madron, F.(1992) Process Plant Perfomuince. Measurement and data processing for optimization and retrofits. E. Norwood, New York [Pg.24]

(1990) Chemical Process Structures and Information Flows. Butterworths, Boston [Pg.24]

Reklaitis, G.V. and D.R. Schneider (1983) Introduction to Material and Energy Balances. John Wiley, New York [Pg.24]


The calculated intrathecal synthesis of IgG based on Reiber s formula is more precise in its latest version (see the recommended literature) and is recommended for the examination of cerebrospinal fluid in many countries. Physiological values for this formula are negative or equal to zero (software used for this purpose is able to recognize this). Negative values are considered to be equal to zero. Positive values indicate evidence of intrathecal synthesis of immunoglobulins (F3, R7). [Pg.10]

Part II (the CD-ROM) contains 53 procedures related to the design and practical applications of the (bio)sensors mentioned in the chapters of Part I. A detailed list of all the materials, reagents, solutions necessary to carry out each of the proposed procedures is given. The necessary steps to prepare the (bio)sensor including its calibration, measurement sequences followed by sample treatment (if applicable) and analysis are described in detail. Each procedure ends with a brief discussion of the typical results expected and selected recommended literature. [Pg.1]

Much remains to be done in the field of bioelectrochemistry, although it has already demonstrated great possibilities in elucidating biological reactions. The topics described can be consulted in greater depth in the recommended literature. [Pg.391]

Some of the absolute rate constants for H abstraction, measured by both groups, are given in Table I. In the cases of H2 and CH4, the agreement with recommended literature survey values for 19F atoms is very good. For C2H6, only one 19F value has been published. The results for the deuterated compounds are compared with 19F isotopic ratios. [Pg.103]

I am indebted to Dorothy B. Skau, Librarian of the Southern Regional Research Center, for her invaluable assistance in locating and recommending literature sources. [Pg.206]

It should be emphasized that in this diagram only those stirrers are exemplary represented, whose geometric conditions are given in Fig. 2.1 and whose power and mixing time characteristics are presented in Fig. 2.2 and Fig. 3.5. To ascertain which stirrer type is actually the most suitable for a particular homogenization operation, a whole range of stirrer types must be evaluated and documented while changing their parameters (number of stirrer elements, pitch of the blades or stirrer vanes) and particularly their installation conditions (H/D, D/d, h/d etc.), which vastly exceeds the scope of this book. [0.19] is recommended literature in this connection. [Pg.117]

The non-linearity with increasing reaction time in the plot in Figure 1 is due to very fast reactions of RI with 0( P). An analysis of the initial slope yields a rate coefficient for the reaction of OH with 1-propyliodide which is in reasonable agreement with the recommended literature value for the reaction of OH with 1-propyliodide (Carl and Crowley, 2001 Cotter et al., 2003) while the slope at extended reaction time yields a rate coefficient in reasonable agreement with literature values for the reaction of 0( P) with 1-propyliodide (Gilles et al, 1996 Terual et al., 2004). [Pg.193]

Other design criteria could be found in the special literature and mentioned in the recommended literature for this chapter. A few software programs for kinetic modelling like ModEst 6.0/6.1, which will be discussed in the following section, incorporate experimental design routines. [Pg.453]

These are just two examples of chlorate cell systems, recommended literature for further reading are references [1-5]. [Pg.185]


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