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Scheffer T J, Nehring J, Kaufmann M, Amstutz H, Heimgartner D and Eglin P 1985 24 80 character LCD panel using the supertwisted birefringence effect Dig. Tech. Papers Int. Symp. Soc. Information Display 16 120-3... [Pg.2571]

T. Scheffer and J. Nehriug, iu B. Bahadur, ed., Eiquid Cystals Applications and Uses, Vol. 1, World Scientific, Siugapore, 1990. [Pg.205]

John F. Lorenc Gregory Lambeth William Scheffer Schenectady Chemicals, Inc. [Pg.70]

Scheffer and his colleagues13-15 31 71-74 have studied a wide range of systems in which the first component was ethane, ethylene, or... [Pg.100]

An application of Eq. (19) is shown in Fig. 4, which gives the solubility of solid naphthalene in compressed ethylene at three temperatures slightly above the critical temperature of ethylene. The curves were calculated from the equilibrium relation given in Eq. (12). Also shown are the experimental solubility data of Diepen and Scheffer (D4, D5) and calculated results based on the ideal-gas assumption (ordinate scale is logarithmic and it is evident that very large errors are incurred when corrections for gas-phase nonideality are neglected. [Pg.151]

Fig. 4. Vapor-phase solubility of naphthalene in ethylene. Data points from G. A. M. Diepen and F. E. C. Scheffer, J. Am. Chem. Soc. 70, 4085 (1948) vapor-phase fugacities from (---) Redlich-Kwong equation (-) Ideal gas law. Fig. 4. Vapor-phase solubility of naphthalene in ethylene. Data points from G. A. M. Diepen and F. E. C. Scheffer, J. Am. Chem. Soc. 70, 4085 (1948) vapor-phase fugacities from (---) Redlich-Kwong equation (-) Ideal gas law.
Only some Lewis acid-base adducts of group 13 trialkyls R3M or trihalides CI3M and transition metal complexes of the type LnFe—E=CR2, (E = P, As) Weber L, Scheffer MH, Stammler HG, Stammler A (1999) Eur J Inorg Chem 1607 (LnW=P) Scheer M, Muller J, Baum G, Haser M (1998) J Chem Soc Chem Commun 1051, have been synthesized and structurally characterized... [Pg.166]


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