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Additional chapters in the grouping broadly referred to as infrastructure include the new Recent History of the Chemical Industry 1973 to the Millennium and an update of the chapter titled Economic Aspects of the Chemical Industry, in which some of the material extends information provided in the former. Rounding out the infrastructure group are yet another new chapter Nanotechnology Principles and Applications, together with the earlier ones which cover such diverse and fundamental topics as process safety, emergency preparedness, and applied statistical methods. [Pg.1967]

Some ACS publications include the chapter title in book references, and some do not check the publication itself. Also, consult the instructions to authors in Biochemistry for exceptions to the format presented here and elsewhere in this chapter. [Pg.300]

Chapter titles are not essential, but they are considered desirable components in reference citations because they highlight the contents of a paper and facilitate its location in reference libraries. Chapter titles are set in roman type and end with a period. [Pg.301]

For references to the Kirk-Othmer Encyclopedia, include the article title followed by a period, similar to the citation of a chapter title. [Pg.305]

Many books in CD-ROM or DVD format are reference works, so they have no authors, editors, or chapter titles. [Pg.323]

Since electrochemical methods are described in Volume 7, Chapter 7.1, emphasis will be placed on the thermal and photochemical activation of electron-transfer oxidation. Even with this restriction the scope of electron-transfer oxidation is too extensive to be covered completely in a single chapter. Therefore the approach here is to present those fundamental aspects that allow electron-transfer oxidations to be developed for synthetic transformations. Hopefully this format will encourage the creative chemist to devise myriad oxidative syntheses from a limited number of principles. Fortunately, there are already available a variety of recent monographs with each presenting a restricted coverage to permit the inclusion of detailed and useful examples. For the convenience of the reader these articles are listed as references 17 to 32, with the chapter titles included where appropriate. Taken all together they offer the reader an interesting panoply of electron-transfer oxidations that are intertwined by the principles outlined herein. [Pg.851]

This volume, for the first time, contains a cumulative chapter title index as a convenient reference for quickly locating reviews on special topics that have appeared in past volumes. [Pg.368]

The starting materials in this chapter will already be single enantiomers and will have been made so by one of the methods we have discussed at length over the last eight chapters Resolution (chapter 22), Chiral Pool (23), Asymmetric Reagents (24) Asymmetric Catalysis (25 and 26), Substrate-Based Strategy (27), Kinetic Resolution (28) or Enzymes (29). These strategies will be identified by chapter titles and you are invited to check back if such descriptions are obscure or to check the references for more detail. [Pg.683]

This should serve as an introduction to understanding and designing switching power converters. More details and worked examples can be found in the next chapter (titled DC-DC Converter Design and Magnetics ). The reader can also at this point briefly scan Chapter 4 for some finer nuances of design. A full design table is also available in Appendix 2 for future reference. [Pg.60]

Lastly, for a couple of readable semitechnical accounts about cancer, both listed in the References, consider the following Francis X. Hasselberger s Uses of Enzymes and Immobilized Enzymes (1978), and Matthew Suffness and John Pezzuto s chapter titled Assays Related to Cancer Drug Discovery, in Vol. 6 of Methods in Plant Biochemistry (1991). Even if somewhat dated, much of the information nevertheless remains relevant. [Pg.4]

Although this chapter concentrates on organosilicon compounds, a few purely inorganic compounds are also included (the hydrides and halides), since these provide inevitable reference points. It is worth mentioning at this point that the chapter title Thermochemistry is used with its traditional meaning here to signify heats (or enthalpies) of reaction, rather than in the looser sense of chemistry under the action of heat as employed by some workers in the field of organosilicon chemistry. Unless otherwise stated, all standard heats of reaction and heats of formation refer to the gas phase at 298.2 K. [Pg.372]

Quotation(s) Continued interviews, 64 use of commas, 59 use of ellipsis points, 67 Quotation marks and punctuation, 63 around individual words, 63 article titles and chapter titles in references, 177, 188—189 in titles, 63 long quotations, 64 short quotations, 63 single, 64... [Pg.231]

In the numerical references list, both book and chapter titles follow exactiy those of the author(s), even when the employed nomenclature differs from that used in the systems list. [Pg.410]

Special precautions and permissions are required to work with students under die age of 18. Institutional Review Boards must approve their involvement, and the parents of students must sign appropriate permission slips. (Refer to die section of this chapter titled Institutional Review Board Approval for more information.)... [Pg.208]

For a more thorough discussion of hazard analysis and risk assessment, I refer the reader to the chapter titled A Primer on Hazard Analysis and Risk Assessment in the book Innovations in Safety Management Addressing Career Knowledge Needs. [Pg.263]

The consequences of lead exposure for the biosynthesis of heme have been studied for decades at times, various intermediates in the heme synthetic pathway have been used as biomarkers of exposure and effect. Indeed, in 1993, a National Research Council committee issued a report Measuring Lead Exposure in Infants, Children, and Other Sensitive Populations that reviewed the literature on lead and the heme biosynthetic pathway in a chapter titled Biologic Markers of Lead Toxicity (NRC 1993). The reader is referred to that chapter for a full description of the issue. A brief summary and interpretation of this large body of research are presented below. [Pg.88]

In MORT Safety Assurance Systems, WiUiam Johnson makes references to change analysis throughout the book as he discusses applying the Management Oversight and Risk Tree (MORT). Richard Stephens s System Safety for the 21st Century Contains a chapter titled Change Analysis. ... [Pg.272]

Organic Reactions [Org. React.] (1942-present). Annual. Each volume contains lengthy reviews that deal with an organic reaction of wide applicability. Typical experimental procedures are given in detail, and extensive tables of examples with references are provided. Each volume contains a cumulative author and chapter title index. [Pg.909]

In MORT Safety Assurance Systems, William G. Johnson (1980) includes a chapter titled The Safety Function. It commences with these questions. What is the nature of the safety function What are the safety professional s responsibilities, qualifications, and methods. This 1980 publication pleads for answers to those questions. Johnson quotes from Scope and Functions of the Professional Safety Position published by the American Society of Safety Engineers (1998) as a reference paper (463). [Pg.12]

Data Reference No. Data Resource Title Chapter 4 Resource No. [Pg.127]

The last two chapters in this volume are of a series of four, the remaining two to appear in the next volume. Cross references to these articles include, for ea identification, the roman numeral given in the title of chapters. [Pg.311]


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