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J. Taylor E.Whitworth, "Explosives", pp 524-538 with 207 refs on the book "Reports on the Progress of Applied Chemistry", Vol 37, published in 1952 by the Society of Chemical Industry in London... [Pg.329]

A. R. V. Steele, Industrial Hazards, Reports on the Progress of Applied Chemistry, p. 810, Society of Chem. Industry, London, 1953. [Pg.394]

Johnson, C.F., 1972. Paper presented at AIME meeting, San Francisco, February. Referred to in Reports on the Progress of Applied Chemistry, Vol. 58, 1975, p. 348. [Pg.396]

Reviews. Since 1917, a review chapter on fibers, textiles, and cellulose has been included by the Society of Chemical Industry in its annual Reports on the Progress of Applied Chemistry (81). [Pg.175]

Society of Chemical Industry, London, Reports on the Progress of Applied Chemis-... [Pg.183]

There was a time when annual reviews were published on the progress of sugar production. One of the best known publications was Stammers Jahresbericht fiir die Zuckerindustrie (5). This has been discontinued. The Reports on the Progress of Applied Chemistry (4), published by the British Society of Chemical Industry, is one of the best publications for a historical and systematic survey. An annual technical review is also published in the Sugar Reference Book (7), giving a summary of some of the important developments, but this review is far from complete, and it must often be judged as lacking in a critical attitude of the reviewer. [Pg.305]

Review publications give considerable attention to the desired products. Reports on the Progress of Applied Chemistry, is published annually by the Society of Chemical Industry, London (91, Two sections of Reviews of Petroleum Technology (95, are of special interest—the section on derived chemicals and the section on petroleum literature. The latter section is concerned primarily with the nonperiodical literature, such as books and pamphlets. This first volume of Progress in Organic Chemistry contains a section, Chemicals from Petroleum, which emphasizes the oxygenated derivatives (89. ... [Pg.371]

The publications of the Society of Chemical Industry are as follows Chemistry and Industry, the Journal of Applied Chemistry, the Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture and the Annual Reports on the Progress of Applied Chemistry. In addition monographs are published on special subjects. [Pg.175]

As an acknowledged authority on carbohydrate chemistry over several decades, Gerald accepted the responsibility to review areas of his expertise, and he wrote extensively for Advances in Carbohydrate Chemistry and Biochemistry, Annual Reports on the Progress of Chemistry, Annual Review of Biochemistry, Pure and Applied Chemistry and several other reviewing journals and symposia proceedings. He served for more than 30 years on the Editorial Board of Carbohydrate Research since its inception in 1965, and his multi-author, three volume text The Polysaccharides, completed in 1985 for Academic Press, remains a benchmark publication in the field. [Pg.9]

The field of general chemistry includes publications of most of the world s chemical societies. These journals deal with all aspects of chemistry, reporting original work of research, and carry important book reviews. Annales de Chimie (Paris, 1789-) is a very important French journal which publishes a large number of university dissertations, general articles, reviews, papers on technical aspects of applied chemistry, abstracts, book reviews and news of French and other scientific conferences. Annual Reports on the Progress of Chemistry (London, 1904-) is a publication of the Chemical Society which summarizes progress... [Pg.55]

Amano T (1988) High resolution infrared spectroscopy of molecular ions. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London, Section A324 163-178. Barrow RF and Crozet P (1997) Gas-phase molecular spectroscopy. Annual Reports on the Progress of Chemistry, Section C, Physical Chemistry 93 187-256. Brian JH and Brown JM (1992) High resolution infrared spectroscopy. In Andrews DL (ed) Applied Laser Spectroscopy. pp 185-225. New York VCH. [Pg.801]

Wiley,NY(1955) 12)CoIl, "Reports on Progress of Applied Chemistry, 1 Yearly publications by the Society of Chemical Industry, London the last rept printed is Vol 43 of 1958 (See also Refs under Chemical Engineering and under Industrial Chemistry)... [Pg.475]

Pitkanen et al. [51] reported the isolated bovine RPE-choroid was up to 20 times more permeable to lipophilic than hydrophilic beta-blockers. Furthermore, the in vitro permeability of bovine RPE-choroid to hydrophilic compounds and macromolecules was 10 to 100 times less compared to sclera, whereas the permeability for lipophilic molecules was in the same range for both tissues. The isolated bovine RPE-choroid also exhibited differential permeation by molecular weight and Stokes radius. The permeation rate of 4, 10, and 20 kDa FITC dextrans was moderate compared to a good permeation rate for the 376 Da carboxyfluor-escein and a poor penetration rate for 40 and 80 kDa FITC-dextrans. The permeability to carboxyfluorescein was 35 times more than to 80 kDa FITC-dextran [51]. In a study on the permeability of the human ciliary epithelium to a horseradish peroxidase, Tonjum and Pedersen [52] reported that ciliary and iridial epithelium contained a system of paracellular zonulae occludentes. Peroxidase was applied on the stromal side of ciliary body and iris specimens obtained from freshly enucleated eyes. The 40 kDa peroxidase was blocked apically in the lateral intercellular spaces of the CNPE whereas in the iris the progression of peroxidase was blocked apically in the lateral intercellular spaces of the IPE. Freddo [53] studied the intercellular junctions in the posterior IPE cells of the rhesus monkey by electron microscopy, freeze-fracture, and horseradish peroxidase. Intravenously injected horseradish... [Pg.501]


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