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Sears V F 1999 Scattering lengths for neutrons International Tables for Crystallography 2n6 edn, vol C, ed A J C Wilson and E Prince (Dordrecht Kluwer) section 4.4.4... [Pg.1383]

Young, H. D. Friedman, R. A., 2000. Sears and Zemansky s University Physics, 10th ed. Addison Wesley Longmans, San Francisco. [Pg.338]

The other attraction is the method itself clay, a Sears microwave oven and the most lightning-quick results ever imagined Someone sent Strike this method via fax, but dumbass Strike did not get the person s name . But you know who you are. Bra ... [Pg.123]

Microemulsions became well known from about 1975 to 1980 because of their use ia "micellar-polymer" enhanced oil recovery (EOR) (35). This technology exploits the ultralow iaterfacial tensions that exist among top, microemulsion, and bottom phases to remove large amounts of petroleum from porous rocks, that would be unrecoverable by conventional technologies (36,37). Siace about 1990, iaterest ia the use of this property of microemulsions has shifted to the recovery of chloriaated compounds and other iadustrial solveats from shallow aquifers. The latter appHcatioa (15) is sometimes called surfactant-enhanced aquifer remediation (SEAR). [Pg.151]

E. R. KasweU, Wellington Sears Handbook ofIndustrialTextiles, Peppered Co., Inc., West Poiat, N.Y., 1963. [Pg.464]

F. W. Sears and G. L. Salinger, Thermodynamics, Kinetic Theory, andStatistical Thermodynamics, 3rd ed., Addison-Wesley, Reading, Mass. 1975, Chapts. 9. [Pg.257]

Metal selenolates of the type M(SeAr)2 (M = Zn, Cd, Hg) are usually insoluble, polymeric compounds. Intramolecular Se N coordination has been employed to stabilize monomeric mercury selenolates, e.g., 15.27, but this approach was not successful for the zinc and cadmium derivatives. ... [Pg.306]


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