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In ihe tables of Relevant Standards in this book while the latest editions of the Standards are provided, it is possible that revised editions have become available. With the advances of technology and/or its application, the updating of Standards is a continuous proeess by different. Standards organi/ation.s. It is therefore advi.sable that for more authentic references, readers should consult the relevant organizations for the latest version of a Standard. [Pg.925]

Chemical Reactivity - Reactivity with Water. Decomposes slowly but the reaction is not hazardous Reactivity with Common Materials Corrodes metals slowly. If mixed with combustible materials or finely divided metals, mixture can spontaneously ignite or become unstable by friction Stability During Transport Sable Neutralizing Agents for Acids and Caustics Not pertinent Polymerization Not pertinent Inhibitor of Polymerization Not pertinent. [Pg.37]

Crude camphor oil, from which the cr s al sable camphor has been removed as completely as practicable at he dis i leiy This is a... [Pg.159]

Stimulation qui consiste a injecter a haute pression un liquide auquel a St4 ajoute un materiau granulaire, gen ralement du sable. [Pg.53]

Rosenthal, H.L. 1981 Content of stable strontium in man and animal biota. In Skoryna, S.C., ed.. Handbook of Sable Strontium. New York, Plenum Press 503-514. [Pg.170]

The skin is usually degreased with alcohol followed by a mild acetone scrub. After cleaning, Jessner s solution is appUed to the face with a sable brush, cotton tipped apphcators, cotton balls, or 2 X 2 gauze sponges. The author prefers the use of cotton tipped applicators. Typically, the cheeks are treated first, working from medial to lateral areas followed by application to the chin and forehead area. For superficial peeling, two coats are usually applied. Additional coats increase the depth of peeling. [Pg.27]

Pour dissoudre toutes les substances solubles, il faut broyer la masse avec du sable fin bien propre on obtient alors nn liquide plus epais encore, qul, par sa densite et sa consistance dpaisse, parait impossible i filtrer. [Pg.243]

Wang AY, Sable JH, Spackman KA. The SNOMED clinical terms development process refinement and analysis of content. Proc AMIA Symp 2002 845-9. [Pg.119]

A current working hypothesis is that F. and chemoinvestigative behaviour are closely linked, but that it is not restricted to urinalysis by the male. Other signalling functions are indicated by the behaviour of captive and feral groups. Flehmen s role in female female interactions is clearly of equal value since it is highly correlated with rank in the Sable antelope (Hippotragus niger). Dominant females not only perform... [Pg.165]

Fig. 7.8 Sex differences in F. frequency (/hr) with age birth to one year, in captive Sable Antelope Hippotragus niger (from Thompson, 1995). Fig. 7.8 Sex differences in F. frequency (/hr) with age birth to one year, in captive Sable Antelope Hippotragus niger (from Thompson, 1995).
Thompson K.V. (1991). Flehmen and social-dominance in captive female Sable Antelope, Hippotragus niger. Appl Anim Behav Sci 29, 121-133. [Pg.252]

The "conventional" methods for the preparation of SiC and Si3N4, the high temperature reaction of fine grade sand and coke (with additions of sawdust and NaCl) in an electric furnace (the Acheson process) for the former and usually the direct nitridation of elemental silicon or the reaction of silicon tetrachloride with ammonia (in the gas phase or in solution) for the latter, do not involve soluble or fusible intermediates. For many applications of these materials this is not necessarily a disadvantage (e.g., for the application of SiC as an abrasive), but for some of the more recent desired applications soluble or fusible (i.e., proces-sable) intermediates are required. [Pg.143]

Moholkar VS, Sable SP, Pandit AB (2000) Mapping the cavitation intensity in an ultrasonic bath using the acoustic emission. AIChE J 46 684—694... [Pg.66]

The epoxy resin component is made by a 2-stage process involving reaction of l-chloro-2,3-epoxypropane (epichlorhydrin) with isocyanuric acid to give the l,3,5-tris(2-hydroxy-3-chloropropyl) derivative, which is then treated with sodium hydroxide to eliminate hydrogen chloride to form the title compound. One batch contained more than the normal amount of hydroly sable chlorine, and when excess epichlorhydrin was distilled off, the residual material decomposed with explosive violence. It was later established that the abnormal chlorine content was associated with reduced thermal stability, and criteria for hydrolysable chlorine, epoxy content and pH have been set to prevent distillation of off-spec, material. [Pg.1167]

Magnesium nitrate has been reported to undergo spontaneous decomposition in DMF, (possibly as a result of hydrolysis of the hexahydrate above its m.p., 90°C to liberate nitric acid). Although this effect has not been observed with other nitrates, reaction mixtures with hydroly sable nitrates should be treated with care. See Sodium nitrate Jute, Magnesium chloride... [Pg.1764]

In 1908, Kamerling-Onnes got the liquefaction of helium (discovered by Janssen e Lockyer during the solar eclipse of 18 August 1868). Kamerlingh-Onnes obtained in Leiden 60 cc of liquid helium extracted from several tons of monazite sable imported from India. Kamerlingh-Onnes himself discovered the X-transition and the superfluidity in 4He and in 1911 the superconductivity of Hg, a particularly pure substance at that time. In the race towards lower and lower temperatures, Kamerling-Onnes, pumping on liquid 4He, obtained 0.7K in 1926. [Pg.54]

Figure 14.19 Typical automotive applications made from glass-filled recycled PET compounds (a) heating and air conditioning door duct vents for Ford s Taurus, Mercury Sable and Lincoln Continental models (b) engine covers for Ford vehicles (c) fixed window surround for the Ford Excursion model (d) headlamp retainer for GM s Montana, Yukon and Sierra trucks... Figure 14.19 Typical automotive applications made from glass-filled recycled PET compounds (a) heating and air conditioning door duct vents for Ford s Taurus, Mercury Sable and Lincoln Continental models (b) engine covers for Ford vehicles (c) fixed window surround for the Ford Excursion model (d) headlamp retainer for GM s Montana, Yukon and Sierra trucks...

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