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Glossary of air pollution terms and selected reference list. Phytopath. News 8(8), 1974. (insert)... [Pg.567]

Select Reference list and threshold under the Tools menu and apply value and/or statistical thresholds to define differentially-affected genes, proteins or metabolites. [Pg.245]

Although emphasis in this Chapter has been placed on irons and steels, the electrochemical corrosion basics and the forms of corrosion described are applicable to all metallic materials. For more detailed information on the corrosion resistance of various metals and their alloys, the reader should consult the selected references listed at the conclusion of this Chapter, as well as Corrosion, Vol 13, of the ASM Handbook or Corrosion Understanding the Basics, published by ASM International in 2000. [Pg.11]

The following table lists the benzofuroxan derivatives, with their melting points, which the authors have been able to find in the published literature. No attempt has been made to provide an exhaustive reference list those quoted are intended to be selected for their preparative usefulness. Substituents in parentheses indicate that a ring CH group, rather than a H atom, is replaced. Additional references (144-149) not cited earlier in the text are to be found at the foot of this page. [Pg.31]

Selected references that include thermal insulation data arc listed in the bibliography at the end of this article. Table 2 contains nominal thermal resistivities of ten commonly used insulations. The thermal resistivities iii Table 2 are at 23.9°C (75°F) and include the effects of aging and settling. [Pg.676]

The use of catalysts and promotors of various reactions applied as a fine dispersion phase to the surface of semiconductor adsorbent became most popular in providing a required selectivity of sensors with respect to a given gas. As it has been established in experiments (see for instance [8] and the reference list therein), apart from obtaining required selectivity application of such additives results in increase of sensitivity of the sensor with respect to a given gas. However, as of today there is no clarity with regard to understanding the mechanism of effect of cata-l)rtic additives on the sensor effect nor in optimization of the choice of catalysts applied. [Pg.105]

The literature cited in this article covers references listed in chemical abstracts to the end of 1961 and in current chemical papers after that. A degree of selection has been exercised in omitting some references that are now of limited value. Although metal nitrosyls are included in the scope of this chapter, no kinetic data on their decomposition is available and they will not be considered further. The data on metal carbonyls is limited and will be dealt with in the first section. The decomposition of metal alkyls and aryls has been extensively investigated. These compounds will be discussed in groups based on the position of the central metal atom in the periodic table and, when warranted, a further subdivision will be made based on the attached organic radicals. [Pg.197]

The second group of citations identifies compilations of numerical data. Additional specialized tables can also be found in some of the references listed in the third and fourth groups. References (13) and (14) are the last two volumes of a four volume compilation of properties of mixtures prepared by J. Timmermans. They contain a large compilation of various properties of aqueous solutions collected from all the previous literature. They are neither complete nor selective, however. [Pg.478]

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

This bibliography lists 65 selected references to articles on trace elements in coals. Most articles cited are in English and are concerned with North American coals. [Pg.27]

Table 10.1 lists selected references to the identification of pharmaceutical raw materials. As can be seen, a variety of techniques have been used, which fall short of the discriminating power of the previous ones and have not yet been included by manufacturers in their equipment software. This makes them inconvenient to implement. [Pg.371]

The next seven references listed (PT5 to PTI 1) all relate directly to the production of strong nitric acid (a product quality of > 70% by weight). This information was relevent at the process selection stage. When the choice was ultimately made to produce a product of sub-azeotropic quality, these seven sources were of little further use. [Pg.31]

A growing number of books, some of a specialized nature, are available on chemometrics. A brief summary of the more general texts is given here as guidance for the reader. Each chapter, however, has its own list of selected references. [Pg.5]

Table III lists a number of selected references that describe the formulation of resins or adhesives at each intersection in Figure 1. PF, UF, UF modified with phenolics, and PF modified with nitrogenous compounds (e.g., urea) have not been included, because they do not contain carbohydrates and because they are in common use. The resin and adhesive systems that have been investigated most recently are those formed by the combination of carbohydrates with PF, both with and without the addition of a nitrogenous compound. Our attempts at the Forest Products Laboratory to use carbohydrate modified PF to bond wood are discussed in Chapter 25. Table III lists a number of selected references that describe the formulation of resins or adhesives at each intersection in Figure 1. PF, UF, UF modified with phenolics, and PF modified with nitrogenous compounds (e.g., urea) have not been included, because they do not contain carbohydrates and because they are in common use. The resin and adhesive systems that have been investigated most recently are those formed by the combination of carbohydrates with PF, both with and without the addition of a nitrogenous compound. Our attempts at the Forest Products Laboratory to use carbohydrate modified PF to bond wood are discussed in Chapter 25.

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