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Modem electroless plating began in 1944 with the rediscovery that hypophosphite could bring about nickel deposition (7,8). Subsequent work led to the first patents on commercially usable electroless nickel solutions. Although these solutions were very useful for coating metals, they could not be used on most plastics because the operating temperature was 90—100°C. The first electroless nickel solution capable of wide use on plastics was introduced in 1966 (9). This solution was usable at room temperature and was extremely stable (see Nickel and nickel alloys). [Pg.106]

Unfortunately, much of Fiesselmann s work was documented only in patents and doctoral theses, allowing for the rediscovery of this classic reaction in recent years. In fact, as late as 1997, the Fiesselmann reaction of 5 with methylthioglycolate was rediscovered as a novel, tandem Michael addition/intramolecular Knoevenagel approach to thiophenes such as 6 ... [Pg.184]

Bamberger s main achievements were the rediscovery of Blomstrand s diazonium formula and the development of a large number of methods for the preparation of diazoates and azo compounds. In the end, Bamberger abandoned his negative attitude towards the stereoisomerism of the diazoates by reason of his own experiments, which demonstrated the similarities in the oxidation behavior of isomeric series of oximes and diazo compounds (Bamberger and Baudisch, 1912). [Pg.144]

The Hermetic Tradition Represents a Non-Christian Lineage of Hellenistic Gnosticism. The Central Texts of the Tradition, the Corpus Hermeticum Were Lost to the West in Classical Times. Their Rediscovery and Translation During the Late-Fifteenth Century by the Renaissance Court of Cosimo De Medici, Provided a Seminal Force in the Development of Renaissance Thought and Culture. This Translation by G.R.S. Mead Shares 13 of the 18 Tracts. (Retranslated to the Modem by Frater Ego Esse, SOT A). [Pg.479]

Allen, Don Cameron. Mysteriously meant the rediscovery of pagan symbolism and allegorical interpretation in the Renaissance. Baltimore (MD) Johns Hopkins Univ P, 1970. x, 354 p. ISBN 0-8018-1159-7... [Pg.639]

I m pleased to be here to give you some good news about the rediscovery of nuclear energy. If you read the Wall Street Journal October 19, you know that predictions of the demise of nuclear energy have been greatly exaggerated. Indeed, such predictions have been completely off the mark. [Pg.108]

The history of this rediscovery has been colorfully told in a recent article David, L. D. Chem. in Britain, 1987, 553. [Pg.18]

The compounds are listed in order of increasing molecular weight. In most cases the references refer to articles where the occurrence of the compound was indicated for the first time or its rediscovery in a new plant family was announced. Where the compound has been mentioned in earlier chapters of this treatise, the review reference is usually given, together with some recent supplementary references. [Pg.27]

In this review we have attempted to present a unified treatment of this emerging area. By relating the diverse developments we hope that we have succeeded in pointing out some new opportunities for research and innovation and reducing the likelihood of overlaps and rediscoveries. The subject area of this review has hitherto fallen outside the scope of traditional chemical engineering instruction. We hope that this review will stimulate efforts to introduce such material into the classroom. [Pg.200]

The Discovery and Rediscovery of Intracellular Symbiosis in Filarial Nematodes... [Pg.33]

The rediscovery of this technique in clinical practice can be traced to the work of Nordenstrom11 in Sweden, about a quarter of... [Pg.503]

Cameron AGW (1979) From nucleosynthesis to the birth of the Earth origin of the planets and of the Earth. In The rediscovery of the Earth. Motz L (ed) Van Nostrand Reinhold New York, p 51-58 Chen CH, Nakada S, Shieh YN, DePaolo DJ (1999) The Sr, Nd and O isotopic studies of the 1991-1995 eruption at Unzen. Japan J Vole Geothermal Res 89 243-253 (1999)... [Pg.285]

Mutual conjugation of, as we describe it nowadays, + M and — M substituents is equivalent to an extra stabilization of the system. Thus, we can interpret this statement as the first formulation of the captodative effect even though the term was coined much later. The difficulty of organic chemists to comprehend the rather mathematically formulated theorem must have hindered its wider recognition and seems to be the reason that the phenomenon of interaction of -l-M and — M substituents has been reinvented several times since then. It is remarkable that these rediscoveries were always initiated by experimental studies in free radical chemistry. [Pg.135]

The naturalness of Gibbs grand partition function for binding problems in biology is evidenced by the rediscovery of what is essentially the grand partition function for this particular type of problem by various physical biochemists, including E. Q. Adams, G. [Pg.358]

Returning to the quotation from Hill, I fully agree with its content except for the word rediscovery, which he uses to describe the BP, referring to it as "essentially the grand partition function, while the PF as cited in Eq. (2) is referred to as the actual grand partition function. ... [Pg.360]

A genuine rediscovery of the PF should provide the functional dependence of the coefficients of the BP in terms of the molecular properties of the system. This has never been done independently since Gibbs discovery. Therefore, one should make a clear-cut distinction between the phenomenological BP on the one hand and the molecular PF on the other. Unfortunately, the distinction between the two quantities is often blurred in the literature, the two terms sometimes being used as synonyms. [Pg.360]

GEN.108. I. Prigogine, The rediscovery of time in Proceedings, IBM Conference Science and Complexity, London 1985, Science Reviews Ltd., pp. 11-25. [Pg.72]

GEN. 126. 1. Prigogine, The Rediscovery of Time, The World View of Contemporary physics, Colorado University, 1986. [Pg.73]

GEN. 181. I. Prigogine, El redescubrimiento del tiempo (The rediscovery of time), Editorial... [Pg.75]

GEN.215. l.Prigogine, The rediscovery of value and the opening of economics. Lecture, University of Texas at Austin, Oct. 1995. [Pg.77]

GEN.265. I. Prigogine, La riscoperta del valore e lo sviluppo della scienza economica (The rediscovery of value and the development of economic science), Intersezioni, numero special, 1999. [Pg.79]


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