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Schack

Gehring M M, Hoyermann K, Schacke H and Wolfrum J 1973 Proc. 14th Int. Symp. on Combustion p... [Pg.2147]

Brown and Marco, Schack, and Stoever (see Tnlroducdion General References ). For a solid of infinite thickness (Fig. 5-5) and with m = 0,... [Pg.557]

Reactions of Electropositive Chlonne Compounds with Fluorocarbons Schack, C. J, Chnste, K O. 1st. j Chem 17, 20-30 99... [Pg.15]

According to Schack(55), a single particle of soot transmits approximately 95 per cent of the incident radiation and a cloud must contain a very large number of particles before an appreciable emission can occur. If the concentration of particles is K, then the product of K and the thickness of the layer L is equivalent to the product PgLe in the radiation of gases. For a known or measured emissivity of the flame ey, the heat transfer rate per unit time to a wall is given by. [Pg.471]

Schack, A. Industrial Heat Transfer (Chapman Hall, London, 1965),... [Pg.562]

Ultraviolet spectroscopy is used in many clinical laboratories due to its ease of operation and availability. A classical method for theophylline determination in plasma is the one of Schack and Waxier.45 The original method had interferences from phenobarbitol and various xanthine derivatives such as theobromine.46 The modification of the method by Jatlow47 eliminated the interferences from barbituates but included the various... [Pg.36]

Schack, J.A. and Waxier, S.H., Ultraviolet spectrophotometric method for the determination of theophylline and theobromine in blood and tissues, J. Pharmacol. Exp. Ther., 97,283,1949. [Pg.42]

Matheson, L.E., Bighley, L., and Hendeles, L., Drug interferences with the Schack and Waxier plasma theophylline assay, Am. J. Hosp. Pharmacol., 34,496,1977. [Pg.42]

Schack, C. J. etal., Inorg. Chem., 1971,10, 1078 It is shock-sensitive. [Pg.101]

Schack. C. J., J. Fluorine Chem., 1981, 18, 584 Potentially hazardous, it must be handled with caution. [Pg.142]


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