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Bickel, H.J., Calibrated Frequency Domain Measurements Using the Ubiquitous, Spectrum Analyzer, Federal Scientific Monograph 2, January 1970. [Pg.583]

Bickel, H.J., and Rothschild, R.S., Real-Time Signal Processing in the Frequency Domain, Federal Scientific Monograph 3, March 1973. [Pg.583]

Althongh this book is a scientific monograph, not a textbook, some parts of the book conld be incorporated in general courses for senior undergraduate students, gradnate students, and postdocs. The material in the book is based on numerous original works and recently published scientific reviews and therefore reflects the current situation in this field as objectively as possible. [Pg.252]

Table 2.2. lists activators used less commonly for Moffatt oxidations. The following activators, namely diphosgene,262 triphosgene,263 2-chloro-1,3-dimethylimidazolinium chloride,264 l-cyclohexyl-3-(2-morpholinoethyl)-carbodiimide metho-p-toluenesulfonate,265 triphenylphosphine dibromide and dichloride,266 and phenyl dichlorophosphate,267 have been the subject of scientific monographs, in which they are proposed as suitable and convenient alternatives to more routinely used activators, and can offer improved oxidation conditions in some substrates. [Pg.180]

Velayudhan, K.C., Muralidharan, V.K., Amalraj, V.A., Gautam, P.L., Mandal, S. and Dinesh Kumar (1999) Curcuma Genetic Resources. Scientific Monograph No 4. National Bureau of Plant Genetic Resources, New Delhi. [Pg.123]

In a way, no greater compliment of the achievements of Ingold and his group could have been made than the generally accepted view, that their work Indeed, completed what there was worthwhile to study In nitration. Any further research. Indeed, seemed to be directed only to fill In the few still uncompleted details for reviews In text books and scientific monographs. [Pg.1]

Nicola Parravano, despite a relatively short career in science, was author of over 150 scientific monographs, of which less than half a dozen were associated with the period of his stay in Florence. In Florence, chemical research had been stalled for over 10 years, ever since Augusto Piccini died in 1905. Ugo Schiff, nearly 80 years old, was ubiquitous in the laboratory but mentally and physically unable to contribute vigorously to new discoveries. To compound matters, the Great War that was consuming the financial and intellectual resources of most of Europe, impelled many members of science departments in Florence to volunteer for the front lines. Consequently, on his arrival in Florence, Parravano found an Institute that was essentially a semi-desert. Even if it were not for the logistic problems that he found. [Pg.62]

The term horticultural monograph or monograph used in this chapter refers to books on a genus or group of plants intended for a horticultural and botanical audience, as distinct from a scientific monograph intended for an academic readership. [Pg.58]


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