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Below is a list of selected references on Mdssbauer spectroscopy for additional reading. [Pg.173]

With the addition of a catalytic centre, an imprinted recognition site can be transformed into an enzyme mimetic material offering substrate selective catalysis. Over the past decade a few research groups have studied catalytic effects of imprinted metal oxides in esterification reactions. In this section a brief overview will be given on their efforts to understand the catalytic selectivity and structure of the active site. For additional reading an excellent review can be found by Davis et al. [46]. [Pg.235]

The amount of literature on the topics discussed in this chapter is enormous. Instead of citing a list half as long as the chapter itself, some selected sources are given for additional reading and consultation. These will provide quick access to many areas of interest. [Pg.534]

This book emphasizes the practical over the theoretical. There are numerous sources for in-depth study of topics including polymerization and the polymer science of fluoropolymers. Some of these references have been listed at the end of pertinent chapters, serving as both bibliography and additional reading sources. Review papers are particularly helpful as a starting point for finding additional sources for concentrated reading in a selected area. [Pg.574]

The compound interest factors described in this section are used for discrete cash flows compounded discretely at the end of each interest period. AH of these factors can be found in Table 1, including algebraic and functional formats and the Excel functions. The numerical values for each factor for selected interest rates can be found in the tables at the end of this chapter. Complete tables can be found in the Additional Reading at the end of the chapter. The notation used in this chapter is... [Pg.2337]

Prepared in association with lOSH, this book covers the complete syllabus. It is divided into five parts to reflect the spectrum of the five major areas of recommended study. Each part has a number of chapters, which deal with specific aspects of health or safety. To enable readers to extend their study of a particular subject, suitable references are given together with recommendations for additional reading. Further information and details of many of the techniques mentioned can also be obtained through discussions with tutors. A table is given in Appendix II to guide students in their selection of the particular chapters to study for the appropriate levels and parts of the examination. [Pg.760]

Several useful appendices and other material follow the text. Appendix 1 contains information on how to treat spills Appendix 2, on the hazard characteristics of selected chemicals Appendix 3 shows appropriate warning signs Appendix 4 discusses requirements for shipping hazardous materials Appendix S contains information on resources for safety information and Appendix 6, on a suggested syllabus for a safety course. A glossary of important terms, a list of literature cited in the text, and, finally, a list of additional readings in safety and allied areas follow the append-ices.The topics included should allow the reader of this book to learn about the full scope of biomedical research safety and to apply that knowledge to the practice of safety in the biomedical research laboratory. [Pg.7]

The selected course text book was Ethics for the Information Age by Quinn (2011). It is mostly used in the second half of the course, for the presentation and discussion of social and ethical issues related to computing technologies. But it is also used in the introductory part of the course when providing an overview of the Western ethical theories. Additional reading material is used to present the non-traditional Western ethics and non-Western ethics. [Pg.190]

Few potentiometric biosensors are commercially available. As shown in Figures 11.16 and 11.17, however, available ion-selective and gas-sensing electrodes may be easily converted into biosensors. Several representative examples are described in Table 11.5, and additional examples can be found in several reviews listed in the suggested readings at the end of the chapter. [Pg.485]

Zinc-copper compounds read dy undergo Micliael addition reactions in tlie presence of TMSCl, selectively affording 1,4-adducts [7, 34, 41, 42]. In tlie case of / -disLibstituted enones, tlie 1,4-addltion proceeds well in tlie presence of BF- -OEl2 iSclienie 2.43) [89]. [Pg.65]

Figure 44.27 illustrates narrowband data trends. In addition to the overall or broadband energy, narrowbands trends indicate the relative energy in select machine-train components. In effect, this type of analysis is a series of mini-overall energy readings. [Pg.728]


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