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Shortly thereafter but independently of Kekule Archibald S Couper a Scot working m the laboratory of Charles Adolphe Wurtz at the Ecole de Medicine m Pans and Alexan der Butlerov a Russian chemist at the University of Kazan proposed similar theories... [Pg.3]

Capillary columns are of two principal types. Wall-coated open tuhular columns (WCOT) contain a thin layer of stationary phase, typically 0.25 pm thick, coated on the capillary s inner wall. In support-coated open tuhular columns (SCOT), a thin layer of a solid support, such as a diatomaceous earth, coated with a liquid stationary phase is attached to the capillary s inner wall. [Pg.565]

U.S. Chemical Plastics Scot Laboratories Texo Corp. [Pg.554]

A bleed from the scmbbing system is sent to a sour slurry stripper. The water is then clarified and can be recycled to minimize the volume of effluent to be biotreated and discharged or evaporated. The acid gas from the acid gas removal system and from the sour slurry stripper is fed to a Claus plant, where salable elemental sulfur (qv) is produced. For maximum sulfur recovery and minimal sulfur emissions, the Shell Claus off-gas treating process (SCOT) is used. [Pg.270]

Current methods for removing sulfur from the hydrogen sulfide gas streams are typically a combination of two processes the Claus Process followed by the Beaven Process, SCOT Process, or the Wellman-Land Process. [Pg.98]

Since the Claus process by itself removes only about 90% of the hydrogen sulfide in the gas stream, the Beaven, SCOT, or Wellman-Lord processes are often used to further recover sulfur. In the Beaven process, the hydrogen sulfide in the relatively low concentration gas stream from the Claus process can be almost completely removed by absorption in a quinone solution. [Pg.98]

Impermeable timbers have a good resistance to polluted atmospheres where acid fumes rapidly attack steel. Wood has given excellent service in the buildings of chemical works and railway stations. Permeable wood species and sapwood can suffer defibration problems caused by the sulphur dioxide of industrial atmospheres. Tile battens are particularly vulnerable. The heartwood of Douglas fir, pitch pine, larch, Scots pine/European redwood and many tropical hardwoods give good service in these conditions. [Pg.960]

Beeching, R., Trans. Insin. Engrs. Shipb. Scot., 90, 203 (1946)... [Pg.1090]

Excellent open tubular columns may now be purchased, providing a number of stationary phases of differing polarity on WCOT and SCOT columns, and whose efficiency, greatly improved sample detectability, and thermal stability surpass those exhibited by packed columns their chief disadvantage is that they have a lower sample capacity than packed columns.65,66... [Pg.240]

Petiot was also asked to rename the drink to appease delicate sensibilities. He called it the Red Snapper, which is how the hotel s King Cole Bar still presents it. The original Mary, depending on which wild goose you chase, was (1) Mary, Queen of Scots, who died in a bucket of blood (2) Mary Tudor, who thirsted for Protestant blood (3) a patron at the Bucket of Blood Club in Chicago or (4) a woman who was repeatedly stood up at Mr. Petiot s bar in Paris, which is, as tire English would say, pretty bloody. [Pg.191]

SCOT serum glutamic oxaloacetic transaminase TSH thyroid-stimulating hormone... [Pg.650]

Willfor, S., Sjoholm, R., Laine, C., and Holmbom, B. (2002) Stmctural features of water-soluble arabinogalactans from Norway spmce and Scots pine heartwood. /. Wood Sci. Technol, 36, 101-110. [Pg.186]

Aminotransferases Aspartate aminotransferase (AST, or SCOT) Alanine aminotransferase (ALTorSGPT) Myocardial infarction Viral hepatitis... [Pg.57]

Figure 10. The smooth solid profile denotes the barrier along the most probable path. Thick horizontal lines at low energies and the shaded area at energies above the threshold represent energy levels available at size N. The jagged curves above the most probable path demonstrate generic paths, while the jagged curve beneath the most probable path shows the actual (lowest barrier) path, which would be followed if Scot > kgT/2ti. Figure 10. The smooth solid profile denotes the barrier along the most probable path. Thick horizontal lines at low energies and the shaded area at energies above the threshold represent energy levels available at size N. The jagged curves above the most probable path demonstrate generic paths, while the jagged curve beneath the most probable path shows the actual (lowest barrier) path, which would be followed if Scot > kgT/2ti.
Kinloch, B. B., Westfall, R. D., and Forrest G. 1. 1986. Caledonian Scots pine origins, and genetic structure. New Phytologist 104 117-130. [Pg.318]

Manninen, A.-M., Vuorinen, M. and Holopainen, J. K. 1998. Variation in growth, chemical defense, and herbivore resistance in Scots pine provenances. J. Chem. Ecol. 24 1315-1331. [Pg.321]

Sinclair, W. T., Morman, J., and Ennos, R. 1998. Multiple origins for Scots pine (Pinus sylves-tris L.) in Scotland evidence from mitochondrial DNA variation. Heredity 80 233-240. Skoula, M., Abidi, C. and Kokkalou, E. 1996. Essential oil variation of Lavandula stoechas L. ssp. stoechas growing wild in Crete (Greece). Biochem. Syst. Ecol. 24 255-260. [Pg.329]

Sarand I, S Timonen, E-L Nurmiaho-Lassila, T Koivula, K Haatela, M Romantschuk, R Sen (1998) Microbial biofilms and catabolic plasmid harbouring degradative fluorescent pseudomonads in Scots pine mycor-rhizospheres developed on petroleum contaminated soil. FEMS Microbiol Ecol 27 115-126. [Pg.617]


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