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J C Miller and J N Miller Statistics for Analytical Chemistry, 2nd edn, Wiley, Chichester, 1988 [Pg.156]

C Chatfield Statistics for Technology, 2nd edn, Chapman and Hall, London, 1984 [Pg.156]

0 L Davies and P L Goldsmith Statistical Methods in Research and Production, Longman, London, 1982 [Pg.157]

V Barnett and T Lewis Outliers in Statistical Data, Wiley, New York, 1978 [Pg.157]


It is regretted that the size of the volume has rendered the insertion of literature references impossible the Selected Bibliography (A,5) may partly compensate for this omission. Section numbers are now included in the headings of the pages—a feature introduced in response to requests by many readers. The volume comprises virtually at least three books under one cover, viz., experimental technique, preparations, and qualitative organic analysis. It should therefore continue to be of value as a one volume reference work in the laboratory. Students at all levels will find their requirements for laboratory work (excluding quantitative organic analysis) adequately provided for and, furthermore, the writer hopes that the book will be used as a source of information to supplement their theoretical studies. [Pg.1192]

Selected Bibliographies and References are given at the end of each part of the book for Part A, see Sections 3.38 and 3.39. [Pg.6]

This compilation of information related to aqueous homogeneous reactors summarizes the results of more than ten years of research and development by Oak Ridge National Laboratory and other organizations. Some 1500 technical man-years of effort have been devoted to this work, the cost of -which totals more than 50 million. A summary of a program of this magnitude must necessarily be de- mted primarily to the main technical approaches pursued, with less attention to alternate approaches. For more complete coverage, the reader is directed to the selected bibliography at the end of Part I. [Pg.989]

In the two sets of reaction conditions to be studied in Parts A and B of this experiment, potassium carbonate is used as the base in both cases and it is the solvent that is varied, as mentioned above. In another experimental procedure, sodium azide is used as the base and N,N-dimethylformamide (DMF) is used as the solvent, and higher selectivity for the formation of the cis isomer is reported (see Bibliography, Corvari et al.). [Pg.489]


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